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I .? ■ M* ' 1 i • • . : V l ■ : jjjiiotdtoaiau, OMKETiMom fcr tho Gar?', hj Barometer' :'?1 ,'i Bochty Food.—Subscription books are open at Kramer & Bahm’e Banking Houee, Bank Blook, Fifth etreet, where thoee who hate not been bnahled to contribute to the good canse ; ban an opportunity of enrolling their nainei, : .Wo hope to be able to record Uo eub t ecriptiona. oqnal in amount to any other in the State. ■ ■ ■ -■ Sick andWonnded at Annapolis iitoag thd »iok' and woundod F«nn«jlva niua intha General Hoipltal at AnnapoUi, ild., ate U>» following : /wr» j Atmew. lOtli - - ißobert JUnrtn. €2d AdStlwth I Fankat, WUt jßAfnaw’lOth • ‘ JaaFritineer,6lft T A: Bbdr, 11th Gao Flnele, 9th X2h*i Bararfiald, 11th . imiu Bingham. lOlit Wm Fulton, 6l«t sSSeI WnFuirchlld, Clot Wmßlancturd, 70th Job Fifher, 101 ft _ JanM*B2ackTlotb W Frankenfihf, 103 d jWfdTSS . J GTetger, 103 th _^ ; joturCm>fcf! C3d •. D ■£ r^ ve Urawfo 00 ■ fiKllß«ntniitbk Uth JMGannl,6lft SSSSeEt ■- • DGrantf»62d - -ISissr kssm ,?b“* - . iW&S 1 w wpSmom *. a aaii**.- few, put. '■ - cteSfcnd.,™. nth r f srcSin,6Ut : WA HAdden* lOith J Q Hayes, 10th 'sipawS§*‘«M ( JM Hllbert, 4tb, Clarion : AffiSi-as;’- Lett Ebtenrichl, C2d I Heailj, 103 d, Bam«l£dw«df,.C2d , , • 'fl 9lh • Jacob Hint, G2d ■ S*i£srT*&h •■-,• JBimn,e2d . -JohnHaymaker, G3d J.F Btatrart, 10th ■'.«5*SB3J Slegerebn, 63d, Ail- gheny wu.Jy Jftcotll Jenny, butrleff CoipjH H Smith, -6tb - andhreMt. Pittsburgh -SMTpfburg A Jebkln#,' 9tb,-breast CfcbibW,6Ui _ r- FitUbnnjh ;i -'. ' BdrßtFnujcif6hawt,Gl«t, jotlma Job*. 61ft _ • JwA Knoi, lQ2d.- John VSjI . J H Kimblw,'63d : , JamMSbiner, 193 d •?s-Ss?!fb ■ kfSin’af .w^, o .u Kssssa^". W KcoTcer, 63d, ■fcTtr.jjohn blSuch, 6ii_ Alleghany co - iHarrey Stewart, Blh^ight EliaaKuncie, 106tb L M u*c?vs£ tl mh '/vant.T Kirk. 63d |Geo H Sickle*. 11th TuitWKennodj, o3d. korp4 FStowart,Od B 8 , [DanielTou»c,e2d,rbeam- W B Krocen, "103 d l.'AiUm»Fltt»burgh «£pt Losbl 105th - PTotnpU o8 * 6kti ,G« W&wH. bn».f «“*>“”■ "i?,. 7 Allegheny c© '• |8 Thompson, 85tb; :^^l P,,Ub “ 8b l J os.^4fw. i wssas^- frfi McCntfiheoOa C3d • • Baxnl H White, 63d .■, • Berrt Jaf SI Motrofr, 101, H lo **£ ,'j . nA fl K fimbaugb, 63d f&rlJrti 1 ® * OBTonn&9ib . „ B r l>aTif, wi , Hildreth,Co 11,105 th [Simon tljan, 13th > V'' ' ESE * .» * '« • > . »A* FBIDAT MOBSISO, APO. 1/ CITY AFFAIRS. )TTICUL PAPER OF THE CITY. gilas BlairjCo. C, Wirt. J) J DaTis,CoC,9lb . Additional Subscription*. - Jn addition to the inbscTiptiona to thrVol onieer shod already p'ubliihed, are the fol lowing: Dilwoni, Porter* C 0......... McCaadle*«» Jsmuon 4 Co.. .James McOulley 4 C 0.......... j. I. House 4 Co.—..——— Bobinson", 'Minis 4 Milled..,. Beilmso.Bahm ACo Hays* Stewart--- Wm. Semple— Charles'tfeKolght— •B. Biddle & Co Alex. Speer...... Eeymer 4 Bro—•— W. 4 D. Belnbart—... -HrW.OUrtf.: W. M. Qormly..— B. Bobinton * C 0....;. .Bobort nalsell. •• . .Whitmore, Wolf, Doff 4 Co. Llpplneott 4 Co •Chew, Smyth 4C0..... .Means 4 Cothn - •Georgeß. Jones..— Blehard I. leech, Jr—..... Jsheß Dalxcll 4 Son 5.5. Hays— jotro Ombart..—— —...... - John‘H«j>jr : — E. EdCwniMfl vo.e- JamesA; Hutchison ' Meffitt ACd.—— •; - Benjamin P. Bake we 11. W. 8. BarOn— X. B. Yoafig 4 Co. IhomM -• K.B. Cocbi»n......i - w0 jvKean &'K e^OT *'********"<”*'"‘ . 100 , Andrew Ackley--.—: 100 Joseph P. Haigh r joo ;Ja»d M. Brneh—. *^„"10P .James Reel——— j.s. wggottACo— ;;; Joo - A. McParland.—.. .Marshall ABrother. w —Making the aggregate amount eubierihetl $36,700. ■- " iJefence of the Beportof Committee > 0u claims and. Accounts* on the Extension or Unton Hired. Ediun .OautU: In reply to the cud of Mr. J. W. Biddeti, refleeting on tho report nxtoto Councils, »t their 4«t meeting, by the Committee on Clslms nnd aseonnte, on his bill of eoiU for the proposed extension of .Union street, smonoHng to $406 51. He -I.tn, thst he only receives $l5O, Thie le _j.f-.ii » mistake. a* shown by Mr. Bid* 'SKrSroStatement. Ilia tree thethtsbiU for “'Ji,* r. only $l5O, although he did olmlm $350, but aflcra consultation with tho pressnt : !■ can* mentioned; with intended sharp ding , reflections on the “august hegUla • t *Mm M it is only nwoMsry to •*/» M ststod io S?report of tfaeOorainltte«,tlut the jj«t Sip£?d irengh the l.gislatum for the IXHbonellt of a passenger ranweyeompa rtddiMi n tffatpQ* ° n Fifth stmt, the «•“« •«•»*- fn.tt.hould he assessed on the property ad rtreetl'and, if tl, *rei^ <,,eD jJ l l . tlo^ a *jfi* are Mr Soils-.' the “Tonnage tax,. in endeavor to ascertain, bat t ■ ths opinion, tfast the _ press' fraud on every Usp*ycrof* ba tyl; A Good Oppoitnniir- . E. J. S*lbert, »t °n» ti«» * m P loye * -of this ot2<»i 1“ «K»to«4 »aUu>rit/ ff»“ -Gor.Cartlß to rtoralt » o6mp»fiy for ttloo months Vr,B, 1* * «*t WKthT »<>"* strewsssfflSip s.g • S6^WSBSSWS ■ EbanM&sSS -hi* idmUnisuV wfclffb**® fc? .fpMd Mother colamo* k (F"-~«pjzr t *y>+\ ] -* - y- “■ . Another Kip Van Winkle. I After* long correspondence, in which ho wu urged to express hU views concerning tho country; after attending several meetings, in which ho plainly changed with his evasions ; after barely escaping a vote advising him to resign his church, on account of tho dissatis faction his course had caused; after a large portion of his church had left him, because he ; would not, as in hls letter, he said he could not, pray for the success of the Government In its endeavors'to suppress the rebellion — after all:this, and a good deal more, Dr. Plainer comes oat with the utmost gravity, and says: “I was ntrprittd, when I was told •that any one thought it would be proper that I should avow my principles eny more pub- ’ lically than I had already done, in order to vent a misunderstanding of my trno position. What a remarkably gradual surprise-it must havebeen. _ 83K 29 6-10 City mortality. The number of/deaths in this city,-from July 22d, to July.29th, as reported by Dr. A. G. McOandless, physician to tho Board of Health, U hs follows : Males,; 16 I‘Adulte, 10 ) ToU j 23 Females,.... 7 |:Children,...l3 J The.diseases were: Small pox, 1; diar rhoea, 4 j spasms, 1; old age, 2; congestion of brain, 1; Intemperance, 1; convulsions, 1; measles, 1; inflammation of bowels, 1: scar let fever, 1 j thrush, 1 ; cholera infantum, 2; consumption, 4. Gexkx Feuit.—As green apples, pears, and other unwholesome traits ore beginning to make their appearance., in- our markets, we would recommend all who have any regard for ' their healt i, and do not wish to be taken sick jrith the cholera morbus, and other eomplaints w hich prevail at this season of the year,to ab stain from eating this kind of fruit in largo quantities. Ripeand fresh fruits‘are whole some articles of diet, but nothing can be more injurious than an unguardod indulgence_ot the appetite manifested by some people lor unripe fruit. By being care ul as to the kind and quantity of fruit used, tho payment of -large-fees for medical attendance will Be avoided. . Beoxe Jail.— On Thursday night of last week, Alexander Tyrrell, charged with arson, and Myron Griffin, charged with an attempt to oommit a rape, escaped fron the Venango county jail, at Franklin. Itappears tbatthey had by some means removed the irons from their tees during the day, preparatory to an attempted escape, and.when the keeper enter ed the room to shut the prisoners in the cells forth, night; they made au attMk on him, •xtingui.bed hie light, .nil rushed out. Tho sheriff has offered a reward of soo for their arrest. - __ ~ - Taa Pictoblals.— The {Jew Yoik JUnet rated JVetti, Frank LttlU't lUuttrated Aw»; paper, Kid Frmh Lalie’t Budget of I'an, just received, can Ve purchased at tho periodical depot of J. W. Pittook, Fifth street, opposito the Postoffice. • (ROM YESTERDAY'S EVENING GAZETTE. War Meeting tn Manchester. A. largeand enthusiastic meeting ra held laat evening in the Borough of Mencheater. The meeting eras ealled to order bj J. E. Brady, Jr., Esq., and on hia motion Judge Park waa ohosen Preaident; Doctor W. J. Madeira, Vice Prealdent, and A. T. Wilson, Esq., Treasurer. After the organisation of the a brass band discoursed Borne fine music. Wm.Hi Moody, Esq., being called upon, waa introduced by the President. Mr. M. made a very neat and patriotic address; spoke with great earnestness, and said that ho would not invite thom.to ye, but ho would ask thorn to come with Mes. Though bis cacrificeawere great, he thought hia country's interest was paramount to everything else, and ho would sacrifice all in order to see this distracted country once more enjoying the blessings or peace and unity. Ho saw with prophetic eye, that before a qdarter of a century would elapse, this government would waist stronger and more united than ever, giving froedom to all mankind. He recognised a great many familiar faces before him. Boing a working man himself, he had mst them often in coun cil in order to promote their wjlfaro, and ho hoped soon to moot theca in the .battle-field in the hour of their country s danger, ilr. Moody made a few more feeling remarks, and retired with the applause of tho well-pleased Adams, of Manchester, who is recruit ing for the Howe Enginecrnotapany, was next eidled upon. He'skid these were indeed war and ho was ready for tho emergency ; that this war was a war of annihilation—that the South would annihilate ns, if we did not annihilate them. Be had with him his book for enlistments, and stated that ho had the names of agreat mauy, and he was eipectlng tl complete fiis list in a few days. If Ood wonid spam him-and givo him strength, ho would Sdsavor to lead them as became the tool of Pennijl**oJ*» • r . Rev. J. D. Turner, Chaplam of the 4th Pennsylvania cavalry, was nest “ llcd > “ nd after explaining his position 10 .the army, made a very eloquent and oirneßt speech, showing ihe magnitude ef this rebellion, and the heinousness of it—the earnestness of tb .warn* tsd the dancer of our nation, if we rash to the rewae. There «re no •iirifices that ihonld not 1* offered for that vmat boon cireo ue by our forefather*; and g?. should not savo what they *"*"»*» the baptism of blood, the ahades of Washing- Jackson, Madison, Monroo and Patrick ftenrv would frown upon us from their £ r * TC3, H..S.k. v. 7 feelingly of thcbsr .r ty ofthc reheli toward! our poor wounded in the field. He had no patience with any man who would sympathise with this rebellion, sndhe wonted 111 tl bo like him—for l)i« Epfoo. without i.ir «nigger,”or«ho nigger.' ,He "anted tho’ Union or nothing, and concluded by say lng that in this lifo.wo are obliged to mabo MCTifiees, and we ehoold not atop now in this SrdteKSi&tag SSsstag.?®?? .dent tSst befoie another year wonld clapio, the country would be rest Wto peace,, «« we woold lire once mow united. HU) *pw« waa fall of vlrld iUuitratlons, sod with natriotiacj, narrating hie experience of c»iaD P Ufe. and the euffering and privation* of the Erave men fighting for their country. Tho ■reverend^geDCewanwriredamldstehthußias “Wuir bras, hand played *o f'Sfor Spangle* Banner," after which Prof. Eaton X if trodoeed, and read thei lpiofidid po«a written In'-Tf Buohinnah; IW*d, /‘Oar (few try'sDcfcoders." Rev.' Hess, befog .caU d upon, made » short address, and wis ‘ ollo weil bv Rev. Mr. Conrad, who ilt{6 made » n °*‘ and pertinent address, after which the meet log adjopmed. i / iflcAnlpy Gourds, ■ IhU ii tb© nftoo of * 7«prqit|og on Federal atreuV Allegheny, ne»r the »»•- penelon bridge, by Capt. J. J H.II «d Lieut I. Welle. The company i» named in boner or one of o»r mpet petrjotio and public ipir tort oiUiem, Jetsei KoAuley, , Pre.lJent of th jMu:»idldr of expert.nee, ber log yeari In Ur. Bnglleh »rm,i he will be remembered u a popular drlll-me»^ r of loreral of onr home «““ rJ Went.' Weill H alio .nn experwnMd millt.ry ___ hiLvinff served tbr«o monlhi in, tha bn nu.inp Ornyl, under the late lamented °‘|b. Company opened their °i?” ! «nd hfcvs tlntdy quit© a tl » »Aio»ni«d until , W4»J moraine- Another New Company. An advertisement in another column an* nounees that Mr. Wm. H. Moody intends re cruiting a company (or tht war—not for nine or twelve months. He was formerly reporter of the Commercial" Journal, and one of the publishers of the Evening Reporter , but has for some time been connected with tho Eiepoteh* Mr. M. has many ties to bind him to home, but he fonceivea it to be his duty 'now, os' it is the dutytof every young man, to break tboso ties tor a season, and hasten to the rescue or our imperiled ceuntry. He intended to enlist as a private, bnt upon solicitation of a nuta bor of influential working men (to which class ho himself belongs) he was indueed to exert his influence in raising a company. As ho always enters with energy and dOigenoe upon whatever he undertakes, we confidently pre dict his success. Judgment Against the Mayor. Alderman Nicholson baa given judgment against Mayor Sawyer for the sum of $4O, being the valuo of the silver mounted pistol which ho took from tho man Ryan, and for the recovery of which suit was instituted by Mr. Coyle, through a power of attorney. The fact of the seizure of tho and Me refusal to surrender It to the owner, having been satisfactorily proved, the u£b£t. , r ° r , thereof. Thus tho mattor ends for the pres ent. Whether the judgment will of whether the caso will go before a Court and. jury, for further ventilation, wo are not pre pared to nay. . Assault with a Brick, On Monday evening, two men named Rich ard Davie and Ihomae Parke bogan *■ eky larking ” on Fourth etreot, when their fan turned to “earnest,” and tho mattor ended in Parke seizing a poker and striking Davis over the head and arme. On Tuesday evon- I ing they met again on tho etreot, when Davis seized a pleco of brick and laid Parke'scalp opon, above the forehead. The lattor, think inc the “ fun ” hud gone too for, entered suit for aesault and battery with intent to kill, and Davis was committed to answer in default of ball Should tho matter not bo settled, we presume a cross suit may grow out of the iffair, as Davis exhibits more wounds than Parks. ' Tusßocsty, Fund.—'X.h» Executive Com mittee hive resolved to place books for sub- ] ecriptidb to the-bounty fund, at the bankiug , bouse of . Messrs. Kramer & Rahm, Fifth street, and at' tho Mechanics Bank Federal street, Allegheny. They give public notice to this effect, and appeal to every eitisan to come forward and contribute fo the extent of to ability, and to aid in placing our quota in the field at tho earliest possible period. The Committee only ask such an amount as the donor can spare, bat the Governor s role is » very good ono-"givc till you feel that you have done something. A Worthy Exsuim.l.— The employee, in the Fort Pitt Works, of Knap, Rudd 1 Co., have agreed to contribute the proceeds of one day’s work In each month, for the support of tbo families of volunteers from the works now iitbe army, or who may hereafter leave tho works to°join the army. Ibis will raise a largo sum, several hundred dollarsper month, which will be placed under tho control of a committee*selected *>y ‘ho workmen them ,sires, add. faith fa lly distributed. Thji ii a noble example, and worthy of general Jraita tion. gnaLL ChaKGß.—Tho Philadelphia Ltdgcr ,oys : “Wo are gratified to learn that tho neat approach or tho lime promised for the.appear anco af tho Stamp Curtoncy is bringing grad ually into use a much fretr supply of allver change. Yesterday. and tha day before, wo understand, there was more specie in elrcula tion than for: a fortnight nrevionl. Tho stamps wilt soon bo in nso, when the change difficulty will no doubt cease. As the small silver coias are dealt in only by weight, they are worth little, if any more, than tho Uovern ment notes, and as the difference dally lessens they will more and more earao into circula tion.” ; Mo be ritytav.osa ron ms Attnv.—Tho Stale Medical Foard is now sitting at the Medical llatl of tha University of Pennsylvania. It will continue its session until t nday miter noon. During tho past two days, fifty-five contlemen passed satisfactory examinations f.,r the post of Assistant Surgeons to tho regi ments from this State. Only two of these were from western counties—J. H. Roberts, of Allegheny,; and Thomas B. kestrels, of Crawford county. _ Istekt TO Kill. —Carolina Turner, col ortri, hot be«Q committed to j«il by Alderman Miller, of Allegheny, to Jnswer a, ob “B , “‘ assault and battnry with intent to kill, on oath of Lonisa Peterson. The accused al leceo that Louisa Peterson struck her with a brick, and exhibited a lump on the side o her head in proof of this, and that al she did in retaliation was to sens Louisa by »*« IQ( j bold oo to her. The Court will settle to#, matter. _____. A JlttTiso of tbo Oitisous of Moon and ad joining townships wUI bo held a t Middletown, on Saturday next, at one o’clock; to assist in raising volunteers ter the quota ] Of Allegheny county. Gen. 5. K. Moorhead,Bev. J. J. Marks (Chaplain of the 63dThgimenl), S. 11. Collier, Esq , and others, see announced to sneak. Ladies aro invited to lend their Influ ence at the mooting, and help along tho good CAUfl*. AST OV jiltTECtiao CoUSTKSVEIT WITHOUT as IsHTRCCTOS. —Prof. E. N. Buwes.orln diana, tho celebrated detector cpmpllor, is in our city, and has with him a neat Chart! gir ing infallible mice for detecting counterfeit notes without an instructor. The chart. we believe, is well rccommonded by brokers and holiness njon, and it is of groat utility to any one handling paper mono/, ItETL'xs ay TUS Favontiis.—Carnorote A Dixie’s Minstrols, now on tboirroturnto Philadelphia, will givo four of thoir enter tjsinmehte in this city, oommenolng Monday evouing,' August ttb. Wc bespeak for them erowdou houses, ibey wftl »«« wtnam longer than tho lime advertised, as tnoy appear ln Harrisburg on the Blh. Go and hear thorn. Dr'owsxd.-Ou Wednesday afternoon about four o’clock, a man nam'd George W. Keeney, cmplOjnd on h“ rd The oil tot »“ drowned while, makiflg the fording at the -bead of Logan Eddy, about 1? miles up the Alieeheny Viver. fits body h»» not jot boon severe/ : Mo leavoo a wile a»d urocfiildren. Db»d.—Tbo man Gawj who fdl ft»m‘b' railing in front of tbo Washington Motel into tho canal basin, where he was Tonnd n*fly on Bunday mofning, died from the effect of the Injuries rocolvod, yesterday An loqucitnt hold by Coroner McCiung, the jury returning a verdict in accordnnoe tntli thb Ivß'- UTIL* Ciuneii. —Little Cambria hat her ouol* of two ootapanleineerly ready for the bold. One wae expected to leero for Uarrbhnrg. to day, and lixty namee were on tho moiter rol) of tho other. Tbii makei noarly 2,000 men furni&hcd by Coinhrla county linoo the brealctog out of th® wafr» It. Haßtiv Fmb, Orderly S« r B«“ nto '®°' I), Capt. Porter, llth Beierrei, died at Rleh monion the 14th Init., of woundi recoiled In battle. He wni avery worthy and popular young man, and reilded near .Indiana, Pa., whore be leavei a holt of friondi to honor Ml memory. .. -■ j. - ‘ •' Mai Jobs W. Pnroox, Fifth etreet, opno rit* the Poitofflce, hae tepelred the houdon Wt'My Tim>, of July 13th, in whioh may be (oaudhieej full report of EugjUband Enro poan nowi, extending orer eight pagei,of ■olid printed matter. , ■ErcnmTiito has county. Col. Altman, J.H. BenforJ, and 8. Nieholioh, are engaged in railing oomP* ait *- Tho quota from that, county, wo boliere, Io only two oomp»pl©>» ; . • ./? .. i Mueirlllaa floated. ' T cxisbroH. July 31.— M»jor Brftcbt, of the 18th KtL who U io poriuil or ono WSsMSSEgg^g a£Sfs*esflgt Major Braoht, who ~ ». ***?■ SU.ES B. wAl.eff.liiib.iaih joarof harosv _L p j no Gonboat Wyandotte. * rpftaml *Bt (4l **«*<*-»■»**““"g '•'••■WaW Xotxi July Bl.—The gunboat Wya*- ,t J o-cMf, (*m the rotfimo* of her “° Ul,r > Bo - »rrlT«d at tMi port thli taomtag, : Dean.— Suoy Craig, of McKeeiport, a member of Capt. Byan’ecompany, Md regl mont, died recently in th» hoiplul.elHew York, end wai burled ip Cypreie Hill Cotne lery. - . - ■ -■ ■;■ ■■ ■■■ ‘ THE LATEST NEWS by TELEGBIAPH FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. [Special DUpctcll to til. Pui.l>nrgU G.retU l Waains'GTOS, July 31,1802, iPPOISTUMT OF COLLICTORS i»D SSSEBSOE3. It i> understood that s plan hu been .bout resolved upon to adopt the new Congressional Districts, instead of those from whlchtlio present Representatives are elected, U)x ssvonty-livo or one hundred thousand recrutte. ! aualviL-iiF Misokciia. Sixty or seventy prisonon wire brought In to day, from Gen. Polo’s department. P^RSOHAI.. Theodore S. F.j, ; Mini.wr to Switi.rland, has returned here to-night. Ci>m. Ooldaboiough is In town. “tSFERFALTIBV OF M'CLEILIVs RSTRBAT. To-day’s fmfcpmifenlpublishes whatitealU | an •■lnternal view of MoOl.Uan’s Retreat," understood to be writ.n by Beecher’. brother, now iin tbo army, In which a statement is made that MoClelian spent about two honri flaring the progress of Monday’s battle on I board tho steamer Jacob Beil, drinklngcbam- I pagno. _ - ynvi from the Yazoo Bfyer. Vicxsnono, Joly2s.—A gentleman recently fromith. Yai.ui B>.' «•«"«*> "P"*' , th ‘‘ th. iw.mor Star of the West, captured off Galveston by the rebels, Is up that mer, and armed with 22 guns. Sho is iron plated to a considerable «xwnt« . . _ The J. I*. Webb, * powerful ocean lit aUo river, and has been i pUted.om.thlogintho .1,1. of the Snmter. g^;;t:n^r.^Mobu„»onnung oD ih.“Ster of; tie west ijiitto UP from KeW Orleans, when that tflty was I captured, bringing among other reo.l plun- I a|*ty-fflw» mj'cs upthe rlvor, tho rebels have ah ingeniously contrlvod raft, i which 1* a perfeot look against ascending I boats! Thoyalso havo a battery on shore at ,b In ’’addition to-tho aboyo named (her, are!afidut t|iir*J river, steamer, up this Vagfio river. > , , . A New cemp at iiaocaeter. [. t July 81.—A’cemp tree eitah- l| S,hAS!Sf,.5 ,h AS!Sf , .^ w £S! .mV-liu *»> i* A*»Uw»v ai|l be held OU Set .J.S et l-n'olock.- Addreitee wilt be BfpialSSs: dliilnitaleped epeeltert. | Cant, I l>ollia’» Cavalry Defeats thej] ? Rebels Snoot UrowneriHc. Jiokeok Teaa'., July .81.—Cept, Dolllne j eevalryetlaoked eighty Trehele, yeiterdey, K^ssfssa Important from Washington. War DsFabtubrt, Washkgios, July 31. The absence of officers and privates from duty {under varies pretexts while receiving pay at great expense and burthen to tho government, makes itrieoeesary for efficient measures to !be taken $ onforco their return to duty, or that their jplsces be sapplicd by those who will not take pay while rendering no service. This evil, moreover, tends greatly to discour age the impulse of those who would contrib ute to thojsupport of families of faithful sol diers. Il ls therefore ordered by the Pr^si- Pint, inat on Monday, tho lltU day of August, ail leave? of absence and furloughs by whomsoever givbn, unless by the War De- are revoked and absolutely annull ed, and all officers capable of servico are re quired forthwith to join their regiments, undor tbd penalty of dismissal from service, or such penalty as a court martial may be awarded}!unless their absence is occasioned by lawful cakse. , , . Second. The only excuao allowed for the absenco of officers or privates from dnty after the 11th; of August, are—hist, tho order or leave of jthe War Department; second, disa bilities from Grounds received in service; third, disability from disease that renders the party onhtfor mlUty duty; bnt any officer or private whose health permits him to visit watering places, or plaoet of amusement, or make social visits, or walk about town, city or neighbor hood In which he may be, will bo considered fit for military duty, and as evading dnty by absence from his command or ranks. Third—On Monday, the 18th day of Au gust, at ! 10 o'clock, a. m , eacn regiment and corps shall be mustered. The absentees will be marked in throe lists, and (bo eimo bo made within forty-eight hoars after muster. One copy shall bo sent to the Adjutant Gen eral of the army, one ’to the 1 Commander of Corps, the third to bo retained, and all offi cers and privatef, fit for duty, absent at that time atiall be regarded as absent without cause; itheir pay will be stopped, and thejr will be dismissed from service or treated as deserters, unless restored; and no officer shall hi restored to his rank unless by judg ment of a Court of Inquiry, to bo approved by the: President, he shall establish-that hie absence was with good oaase. • Fourth—Commanders of oorpa, divisions, brigades, regiments and detached posts shall strictly eojon,enforceand muster as aforesaid. Any officer failing In duties herein mentioned will bodeemed guilty of gross neglect of duty, and be dismissed from service. ' Fifth A Commission hall be appoiutod=by. the Secretary-of War to superintend the exe cution of this order in the respective States-. The U. S. Marshals, in their respective dis tricts,ithe Mayor and Chief of Police of any town Or city, tho Sheriff of respective oountios in ouch 6tate, all Postmasters and Justices of the peace are authorized to aot as special Provost Marshals, and arrest apy officoror private soldier, fit for dnty, who may be found absent from his command without just cause, and conveyod to the nearest military cost or department. Transportation and ex pensed #f this duty, and $5, will be paid for offioer or private so arrested and delivered. By ordor of the President. (Signed) E. M. Stastox, 18 ' Secretary of War. Thk President has appointed tho following named persons as Collectors and Assessors of taxes! nnder the internal revenuo law : • Oregon— Collector, Lawrence W.Oue; As sessor, Thomas Fraser. Washington Territory—Collector, U. a. Goldiborough ; Assessor, S. C. Sparks. California—First District, San Francisco— Collector, Wm. Y. Patch ; Assessor, Caleb T. Fay Second District, Santa Clara and Santa Cru*counties—Collector, J. It. Murdock; As sessor, Richard Savage. Third District; Tuo lon»ntau»4Calnvera* coqotfes—Collector, Jno. SedgWiok; Assessor, Tho*. Campbell. Fourth Distriot, Sacramento and Novada counties— Collector, A. A. De Long ; Assessor, J. M. Avery. Fifth Distriot, Sonora and iolo counties—Collector, Charles Maltby ; Asses sor, Wm. A. Alason. The above are the first appointments oi Collectors and Assessors made under theJpw. Information has been received by the riavy Department of the capture of two rebel ves sels. utrChipolks creek, on James river, near Claremdnt, by an expedition sent out by Com modore i Wilkes. The sehoonors aw named J W Lergers, owned by a person by tbo oamo cjf Win. Allen, of Claremont,.and a schoondr loqded with wood, master and owner. Geo. Mfrers. They were brought out of the without molestation* : WaaiiBOTOS, July Jl.—Governor Tod, of Ohio, bos decided 'that after the IMh of Au cust bd will p*y no more bounties. If tlioro shall he a deficiency oF volunteers then, it will bemad* up by draft, without any bounty. Other Governors propose tho skrne thing, and the Secretary of War will probably adopt it. On Saturday, at the urgent request of tho Governor *»f lowa, in order- to reach evil disposed traitors who are discouraging enlist ments, he was authorised by the Secretary of War to make a draft whenever and wherever he should thiak proper. ' . Similar applications have been made by other Governors, and they will probably be granted. List of Sick and Wounded I'risoucrs at Chesapeake General Hospital# Fobtbkss Mossos, July 31.—The follow log is a list of sick and wonnded Union pris oners, from Richmond, admitted into tho Chesapeake General Hospital, Jnty 23, 1562. Thoe Swope, Clh Pa ca»Py A Campbel, 9th BA LewU IW*. do Jo* West, 7th R*« Win B Haywood,do Jo» M’Apley, »th Res Ditnlel Brass do Al*en W'bi e, athTh* Henrv Bl *kolj. do HO Chubbuck, 6th sJc7.c TtlPrir* do l Lincoln, lit > » jis Donohae, do Uo« G'Chas, Ist Bos ishss Atwaltor, do ' 0 Baanni, lit Bos Geo Bor»o, lOGth C D Murphy, lit Bes J Uopktoa, 10M Jobn Geo houlliard, 93d John UeinU, SW M Wlltet, 6Jd John Miller, Mil, 5S 0 &?5:Ji. n.t Q H Thomson, 83d " ■“ 01 * . if roller. 83d John Rose, UKsd L O’Brien, Slat 0 Sm } tll i 'j^* 1 ftios BUlott, 81st {* M Tomrle.iwih, Saa’l Pornian, 72d. V ?SKS Wm M licit Tii Joe A Gere, ‘doth Peter Boyce, fi2d J Qh " w *, Umi ? ( n , d 10Mh U G Johion. 49th Joa Bhtekhj. ™<> rf n n P t.p aist John W Use, li*oth Bayld Macbamco. 4Dtb E Lorocall. 106th toSfcf.'iiuin, Wth If Tho. iXir.mith buss;® 1 !!!»&“ fi isr spa» Warren Brown, 911 T Thomu, ,10th Bnni D tlurlne, Slit | Andrew Boy, 10th GioYnpeUSH |hGßr.«l,9th IVm MoGitftmon, 631 Goo V Slmpmn, oth tlSna H.mlonton, Slit h U(l Bruinebowe, Vlit DaYid Lttltlr, lotlr Jho W Cb.pman, Tlrt M Shortlej, Bth Francis Perry, 730 LJoe MUlr. Bth |J W Mitchell, Bth John FYigoii, 03d F L Golbocker, »th . ... Henry Shegle, C2d Wm Blchel; 7 h 8 W firm,ml, 02,1 lt Lengjry. loth A t Babcock, 67th JAMcMah!,7ih 000 B Bpnh», let Hides |M Donaldion let U 8 Art J L O Alexander, 7lh ißon Brawn, tsth Cevalrj M O Mathew., 7th B 8 OIBJJnn, llth fharlrt Stable, 7th fieotge McGohey, llth George U Burrow,, 7(h 1 1. A L K Terbett, 7th I Jo.lal. HUnr.l, Bjh J lloQbldnger, 7tb John Wright, 7th _ A Anilrotr, 4th Uonc Sttca Mh taTelrJ O 8 Wllkman, 4th (L tv Long, Oth Cayalry 0 8 Whltermen.-ilh | F l’bnon, Bth Carelry George Larken. 2d B D Kejacr, Oth Cayalry John nenry, 2d [EtUi Even., lith Onr.lrj L Johnson, Oth ~. 11l 8 Goo, Oth Cavalry - L B Potto, lit 'ID W Quick, Olb CaraJrj Henry,Miller, lit E DlcKom,r,,Olh f arelry lichry Kr'.iy, lit Patrick Henry, 14th. It Mcqlhgau,2M WUlbm Burno, 12th O Young, sth |B W Sterrno, llth LowU Wopley, Oth Coy lixno Miller, 4th 0 Haber, Oth Cn»4Uy LCarr, 2J L KelleT, 6th Gxrelry And Foley, llth Wm K Qlbeon, Oth Car Uobn L Brodle, 6lb N Jonee, 6th Carelry P Ford, 24 Wm, Lkwienoe, let Cgr |H Handl.y, Oth C 8 Art y J Wheeler, Oth OSArt'yl fh* fqjlq»ißB i« * l>» Eritoncti, from Qlohmc oipltwl at Newport 14< WllUhli A Bloen, 67th WUllam H Manger, 40th Jamee WUklneon, oth Barld Pkgo. Oth George 'KalbUnore, llth Dhnlel Great; llth pSnlel Graham, llth JatneaU Ball, 67th Wm Walker, 6th. , Wni Kahtey, 6th Mloh DerlngOr, 6th § a aSuS’7^>f«7ei Corp GW Domed, 4tb ! CornOHCamon.Trt* Thoa Doyd, flth BMerme WW\Vagnor»ll«k do. LstU Bowen, 7th : (10, •H U Cartel,«to B«*' - ■ - Alonso gplrfre* U BA Geo a Oosk, 73d; , Jno W D»Ti«,4lb - JoelAcejt 4tb B Johnson, 4tb. : UlcbuV SnUlTta, til»t Returned to wrvlce. WmßwlofrMWß. v johnOoasco, ipotb - ; nuetered oufbf auTtce The Great War Meeting ittMllwattkee Milwaukee, July 31.—The great war meet ing which is being held hero to-d»y is with out a parallel ia the history ofthe Bt*te. It is estimated that upward of was iu at* tendanoc'. The railroads all brer the Stats were free to-day. ! Business was entirely sus pended. Owen Lovejoy and'; other disiM gulshed speakers hare arrived. -Wisconsin is completely Aroused and in a'blaxe. • I Milwaukee, July 31.—The war meetilg to-day was a magnificent affair.! Perfect or der and harmony prevailed. /• Ii will be long remembered as the largest feathering ever known in the Northwest. The people were addressed from three stands;: by Hon. O wen Lovejoy, of Iljinoie, WUltajS 0. Ho.ari, of Michigan*, Gov. Solomon, SenatorDoollttle, and other disttnguabed home"epeakeri.. The onthuslam was unprecedented; and the speak*, era were interrupted by the; most vociferous, cheering when touchlng upon the President, the Administration, and the army. - Resolu tions wpre passed unanimously urging the Administration to prosecute the war with the utmost vigor; employing «vsry kind of per sons and property in the country to accom plish a' speedy end of the rebellion; recom mending that at least one million men should be drafted from the militia of itho North-half for immediate service, and'half for instruo • tion, and to be held as a reserve; that when tortaln unbounded oonfidenie io the Presi dent,and assure him that inhere Is no possU bility of his getting in advance of the wishes and sentiments of the people, ! Rumors of Fighting ob the Penin- : sula-*Rrilistments in j New York. New Yore, July 31.—The Poit says that the streots are filled with rumors of fighting on the Peninsula, but they dre improbable.. The Government took possession of four vessels, to-day, to go to th*James river for the conveyance of tho sick and wounded sol* diors, of whom there are known to be 6,000 in that neighborhood. Other teasels would have been sent if they had been foand suitable; Tho New York Enlistment Committee have returned from Washington, where they had an Interview with the President, Secretary of, War'and- Gen.' HfiJlcck, on the satyect. of faciHating enlistments in the old rtgimqntß., Their suggestions were received favorably, E&,d the matter was left in tho bands of Gen. ? Restated that tho NeW York Committee proposed to the President to pay no bounties after the 10th of August, and if the State s : quota was not then filled,'to inatantly-draft. The President assented, t* the proposition,- and gave the CoinmiUeo abettor lo athe War Department recommending, an - oyder to.be. issued to this effect, with the* consent of tho. Government. . : ,• "• All rccruitingoffices in this city are to .be i broken: up, and* one*rendeivous formed, the recruits to be given their choice of regiments.* Rebel Prisoners Taking the Oath. Philadelphia, July gentleman who' arrived from fort. Delaware this morning in forms a s that daring yesterday afternoon be* tween 4.00 and 500 rebel’prisoners *t r Fort Delaware took the oath of ailegianob to thq Government. Those meu did not come froni auy particular State. Oat informant state? that Louisiana and Texasjmoa bo moit aoxlbasto take the oath. Lastevpniog about 7 o’clock there was a disposition among some of the violent secestiera ttf’attedtt'their oomradesrwho had: ieeu their folly/but the riotous conduct was soon:; jchecked. More of the prisoners, were expeoted to take the oath this morning. There are now two. large steamers abreast of the fort, and prisoners are being taken od board to be conveyed to James river for oxchange. Tblsifaot, it is supposed, led to the aelion of last evening. Those who have returned to their allegiance are now en camped in tents upon tbe ialand outside of the prison barracks. * • Affairs at NeW Orleans. New Yore, July 3t.-4The steamer Matep ras arrived .at this port this evening, frefm Now Orleans on the 25th;: Gon. Butler had ordered that all negroes sent by their masters to join the Federal* shall be regarded as emsheipated. The mas ters bad endeavored, in many cases, to re claim them, after Lba use of such, as prisoners. Gen. Butlor, in a notate Reverdy Johnson, says that nd merchandise, whether cotton ;or sugar,will in any event be seizejli.r confiscated, bt tho United States authorities i T. £l. Parish; thewgqnt of ths Rotheehiids in New Orleans, bad suicide. ; , A number or persons hod been arrested for an attempt t«» assasrinatd Thomas S. Barbsnk and bis brother, ainoog-whom was Andre De Larde, a broiher-in law; (both of John Slidell and Gen. Beauregard, tj- ■ * ' The price ot flour had fallen to $l6 per bar rel. I-'rotn the Army tit* the Potomac; lleadquautkcsi bp thb Potomac, ■, 1 lU*b!9oK> Lasdixg, July 31. J The {iteatbers havo gone to City Point: to day to receive the HaUnco oT the sick ana wuunded from Richmond. ; The health of tho army ia V It ia atated by » Fortress Monroe corre spomlout that a patty-qf Rebels, on Friday opening, crossed the river abova Harrison a baDding, and drove off 6«Q.beai of cattlefbe lonciog to ihe.army of. the Potomac, and that the cattle -were a mile, :withm,the pickets. • - - * « ; A Meeting to Encdumge BecruUing. WASBisiTOx, July -i 31.—Preliminary s ar rangements were mada to-nlght by a number of gentlemen, with Sodator Pomeroy as Chair man, for a pnbUo menling to ervitingfor the army}- etc. Provident Jnn coinwill to invited torpresido. ; Tho prospect b that a Urge sain will bo subscribed tq- far eilitate this patriotic! movement. A great many applications are;made at the War; De^ partment, by individuals, for authority to raise regiments in tbe loyal States. u None xf these applications are: 1 'granted, because, the entire control of thtf new regiment*'has keen given to the Governorseftba respective States until they are ready for eerrioe. •• -r'. -v News from the Southern Expedition. LijATßswoaTn, Kansas, July. 31.—Advices from tho Southern Expedition state that-the Union troops word falling back to; Hudson a Crofting, of the Neosho, fifty miles squlhof Fort Scott. The caUao of thiF‘backward movement is not stated. - r '- '! '* '' A detachment of Oen. Brown's command, from Springfield, Mol 1 , was at a point twenty" miles'north of Fort sm»th, on the 23d insL. The rebel Gen. Pike je said, to bo neap Fort Washita'.' ’ll , • Markets by -Telegraph Yobs, JtOy 10,000 bbU Bt $t,85@6.05 for. State; ** Ohio, and for Bonthern. WhM .QaiK, and holder* are moro dUpcatd to w«llW **!«• boa. atsl,l4@l»lB forChtanoSnriDg; Milwaukee Club; $1,^1,34 forced, for ttlilto. Corn dtcllulpg; *alee @5O, 1 Pork firm at $U for M«w, |9@9.2S f °r J™?- rtoalT at Bj£<&B>4; Whi«ky. doll at:2oH®3o. BewipU‘o| y Flos*^J3;bbUiA v bcatl27. 6 J6,bn»b»l»r Com 10,too bushel*. ; ' . , ,„ -t s. Money plenty; SterlitogJExebango anil at ZS^»?V PmtmwHtt, Jul*ll3l<—Flour market {naetlta;. a-rims-abd 5A,73@6 for extra timity; rrceipa Heht. Ilifllfssiri old aoldMitcand S °ii!?To« -wo «a- 5OO btla. SVbM« dedm«dl@2« *de» ol imllb S bpirj; mlm 15\000 nmi. rork r lowC3.j ProTWoo* «oadf.« : mrftjr adrancod Ic. t gales at ‘ ; ; l •" St of siok and wounded pnd, admitted Into the »wb, July 28th; Berg't A Weliner, 1034 Thomas Brown, 6lh Cav • Biln McClemeut, 834 Michael Kalfer, 81st ; ' James A McNulty, ; Blst - B F Nash, Quartermaster U 8 Atm;' • Frank' Eaatbora, 954 b Michael McDrlda, 90lh Oorp panl Baroa, Ctq Jot B Bolt, 11th IWm H Qreens,. 85th Pat Bower. Slat Q Myers, 71st, . lMoeet SaUtharib, 12tb U 8 |ju McßonneU, 12lh do IjotOapotfTn.SUj I,no M lltU Ij K mark, util ' : |Gdmrd MlTh»ll,7lit ttflcbul liiolißyi adj ■ IWmUfxoti, llbAj . ... 'lw Botbrarti'Slh Bo • |HW«H«-»iUihß»'- ; 1’ Ddl, lltbße. 1 STM*I«WBO*tTB. > ■ 't>OK TsiruHnS' '(iAliKNAuig^Jf Jh*SD BT. VkXJh ii-Tbft ■•yga BKLrABT. Oapt. C*ttoton,-win Tiilß IDAY* laV fcM Pi “.gT ,n rt ACgyX^nC V'LLEGHBNT ■A*:. packets. : Tn»i assr EAaws.'Crat. s._PpSOCCT J »m i»- n KiiiibAtt JtVPAOKKT.—TiIt Bae .llshvilwagMiltßiWagMl RCIKSdE, Cap Ula Huhlema, Lr WUKKLlKO'every MOSDAY.WKDNMDAV I ud IlllDAYl«ltn'etocki. ra„ uewldnvvrltl* Uio resaler jecfcit*,t" Ihd CloetaMtl. Hetornlog.leMvt every TUESDAT, TODB9DAY »o 4 SATUaDAY.M 8 o'dock..: Pueeosm to and#'- *° r "Swi TWatO amuil* BOOM,; in.Jictaon’a Jtor/fioWttMiiatml, Allegheny Ju3L2t^ IWm T.jlor, 100th »LpaiiWFnu»rrl«A£^ wmmm- SPECIAL NOTICEB. ■! SißSiriElLLiß, Bitties, A’C., h»v«liadth«ir d.y lb. only popnUr medlrine np* id; ™,u th, Gmti—BiMd rented tai pr«M»i I>, Dr. Lmds.y -u. few bnt ki«w .omethlßS. of th. med- Icinml rirtu. of 'in’.ofentlfl' Jodldo PotuM, 4o.;hw« the, «•»'• selI ' itl ’ J? 1 . l lor 51.60 U, .3 <0 J’ • {»' •• I “-I 11 B^cLblNt^: jJjq * lugronrthatwet. TJKITED STATES hotel; Atlantio C .tYwES K. BO BISON, Superintendent. ThU celebrated Hotel will be ©pen for t . h ®J eC * r "l tlodof Tiaitori on SATURDAY, Jane 21,18G2, wii will continue open until September 12th. . •. - Since .the last Beaten many handsome Improve menu tmte-been made, bt«h, to. the boMnhd wounds, adding still further to the comfort, cony*- nicnce an J pleasure of the guesti. ~ • • - PsraonadMirtnpto spcndibs summer nt the sea •hor«* will find the accommodations at we STATES superior to those of any ether, house on ta» • Atlantic coas'b ' r _ ,_ . , . HASSLEB'S Cflsbralei Band h»a been *£ r the eeasoh, and w|U. btf punier the dlrectl m of the fil jS- r H. BARBATT, 'ato ofCapeldej'. will bare charge of the Billiard Boom, Ten PlaAl* Uya’and Shooting Gallery. . -The extensive Improvement* lusdo two year* ago, and those how In contemplation by the owners of tow splendid establishment, is an ample guarantee or. what tee patrons of the bouse may expect under tie prrtflnlm*na£om«nt. „ A „ RBOWN . ’ Tctr I‘roprielora. QINCINNATI LEAD WORKS. McCOEMICK, GIBSON & CO., uakofactobeks or lead Pipe* T . Sheet Lead _:■■ ■ And Bar Lead.: also dealers TN Pig shot and__ '•■ y- i Block Tin. Korea Sittxr, iitwxui M*ra awn Stcaiwm. BeingexdMirelylath* Lead Trade, vrecanfuniub the ibm to better edrenta» to Dtaixw, and cn Bcms tenui, than can bo bad eUewbere. • aps;6m. ' : ..._ - • - —- Manuflutaror of «T«7 description of e. NO. 43 SMITHFIELD STREET, 1 X'foll assort moot of PITTSBURGH jTA.fr PFAffr TUBED PUBNITUBB-emMKot\yonh%nial9o hithertooSeredby thezau Holder*of so«hraUro*4beads cm proem* clr;a- ' lax*coataloinj foU tdfornUUouin reUnoa .tb«‘tc«v, - -.-j; • i®*t«ror ottu-nklaato .. . . • i : ’LiIT MBYEE.Ski *: .: •'■'.■•■ No. 76 Beaver eirwt, N. Y.* . i ' - WINSLOW, LANIKU * CO;. •' ; ' ; No. 68 Wall atn*t r N. T.. , ■:■ •.. - ■ f:.:? K MACrfittßONi ,to9:Vm " • -Trwuum>r of tho City of AlUahfoy. r .ucKNT uiii vvuiik&r 'pITNCAN, DUNLAP A CO., UftsoGtciateca of :> ?CB* WHIT®, ®Kri®KD CABBOK OILS. Qffic*, No. 29t Liberty •treet. *.toy<:tawK A UAKD.—We would reapecttally in ix fora onr friend* end lire publlo Hurt- »■ bet.. : ■ PAISTS, OILS. DTE BT.OFFS. PSaFJSttRTe*nJ > ; r i ; FASCT ASIIQLES, 4c., *c.yto be tocodip Ah* p »r*.j*»p«red to «el! tp wntfth* *■>. ,-. •„, ; .. «titcmto*»n.«tlo»l»tir«,oorJ£H>>. > jP ; a» ANI>TM CLASSB4'GB- f - 'te*wemeftl*<«wtdfe»r tb9 itt *; ' trodnctka 6fonr, l'i x JEWßLßTiwi4co»po«niQa»pl4«*l»*ndenoimottiprt>fitererjwbcrs. k . s*' \ M>n «r tfro tight kto**m ibo llbbreily tmted erttb: j ’»\ . For pete* Mil full pertiCttUrt ooco. . ■-/ ' •••r, ”» i HCBBARD BROTHERS, , . 6T Swun rtiwt. W»w , Vorfc> >. j.• *• JJUJB AND COAU " " :. tt«. r r. v ;•« :-nv iiof tbe beetoeeJity. etthe 1 •; • .:• x &XCILBIOB COAL YARD, • 4 , * ,<% . > „ ••; OatbpKailroed. •t.tbeeuti«sd t Ql,S«arlii>tfii l llU^: < '>:v.'o.\t'’-- 1 v Alfe«b«yOUjr.' ‘„ ' v * * JAMSSRKHO*, . ?. , - nxya^iCT^taf'Cx f \ v -|« > p • I US'l^—a f iss Booi, oil Jilt ’i ufcaJay' 1 ,-• i mantaf iUftVBIS OFFICE wiU wfirtnrOregoL * OhM It) JADES ORB, -^*~ r PJTTSBVSQB. P]TTSBUKQB. Va