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Ever * llnee, the bad Wood engendered by -a few .u -i Vponroae of the baser sort,’'who got into„& . .Cght at the oelebratlon by the colored folks at ■ Iron City Park, we have seen and beard pain fat cvideooo'ofan unreasonable and unnecea* ... aary ill-feeling between certain of 'the two 1 Yesterday evening, a crowd of’-yonn<r> •\f- men attacked some .colored men in the-Alio . - f gheny Dlamond, and abased two of thorn verr vv - wnsiderablyione oftbe UtUr took refnge in .7, cellar on Ohio street, when followed by an excited crowd’of persons who seemed to ihreaUabUUft. - \ -We hare been nnablo to find any oauao for ,41 “Is recent crusade against oar barbers, cooks V! ana.walters. Them are, doubtless, dissipated . : reckless, and looie-tongued colored 'peoplo . via the city, as there are people without so moeh color. . If either of these' transgress : against the peace and order of the city, we have laws to punish them. Eat we beg to remind all law-livlog and law-abiding citl \.' sens that.lt irtheir duty to exert their infla- 1 enco : to suppress any tendency to mobs and . *ho, through an unreasoning V .prejadioe, give uy coantenanoe or toleration to theseminiature roars of caste or color.are V WKWff *«>gerons spirit of anarohy, do itrocuve oflaw and .peace and order. -This aanUasUtion is peculiarly alarming, ■ mh« it is remembered that the city is nowin 4h* height of the military excitement. Num 2>en of ysong men, from the cities and «ur rounding country, hare abandoned their busi . - . Bess, and are about- to abandon home and v • -friends, in order to go forth to battle for their country. If, in the excitement attending the : transition from the oitixen to the patriot sol dier, eomaef thesp young men should forget s tho obligations of the citisen, certainly it is of all goodoitltona to remember that , •f # .}V. # ,“»i!»‘wiMiiidUv) l end-that this . is (ha only: salo mode cf punishing the tranr • greiior. . . ■ ■ top> that, all good oitisens willVrown .. upon any attempt at .mob violence, add re member that It la oar boast that in tEsHnidst •of all the exoitement attending the war, tho . of life-end property, and the fair famo •of these cities, have been well maintained. . fret it still be oar pride that we have nover fonnd it necessary to invoke the eld of a nro • voet marshal. r Military ■■•V4SV.:.., m.v : ; ntiUtajy excitement, continues to ran both cities and the ecrroanding bor» . ©ughs/ anrfjha work of recruiting goes brare ly on. flereral companies were sworn into . the eenrlcuyeiterday, and qnitea number will be ready to-day. In Allegheny particularly * recruiting Is remarkably brick, and itisestl .mated that folly ono-half of the single men of that oily bare enlisted. j There was. an immense crowd at the Alle gheny Diamond last night, • and the Tirious I recruiting stands seemed to be thronged -with • i anxious to get into the serriec. Jhe ynioa Infantry, Capt. Isaac Wright, is oreoot fall, and will be ew.rn in to-day. The vtarke Infantry, which is to be -commanded P?f*?y r Dryo, ts filling np rapidly, and wilf>>a alt probability, bare roe full eompU ment \by thia CTeniog. - Company B. of the .Batcher** Infantry, Copt. Henry Maxwell i» nearly ityl,.and will probably be mostoied ia tUa*errj£g?io.d*y, r . ' At. aeetiVg'-.w&s <3rgihl*«d ; at 1 one of the • i stands and s’peechea were made by Hon. Rob t. i MoKnight* rfVqb Wbiteeell, Eaij, and Her. Jar. Ramsey, <JTTa.v; to. The remarks ot' all these gentlemen were eiceedirgly appro priate for the were receded with freqnentdemoiutwirioas'Cfapplaar^. . - We. understand t&at itf .a&iiiloa to the three compaaiea. which arriwed from Bat’er last ereniag, that has two other cum paaiea about foil, and readV J© mere at a mo '• ment’iaotice;: ’ ?."■'■■■> \ . , A ooopMj, raised Jn the .il-Jjsttj at Bui- j, * srw county, andccrQmanded by | aMpt. expected to dcrfre last I tvghtewroß/afbrUarrUbarg. j Another company from Lawrence coiJQiy» war expected to arrive last night. j =ME Himtb for DuilerlxArrinll of 300 ' men. Great Axdtemenl waa oreated in the city . tot troi log, by th® arrival of three full com panlao fr »m tbohoneot yeomanry of Botler S? 0 .? I *'.. *?** ‘bo coaaiy-soat, "old fintlar, ‘at dr«.o clock in the morning, and arrlrod ahptat Ihe eamo time In tha evening, in. a train of about forty tooooar, forming an umnenaeau i Impoatog cavalcade. Thocom wilpa. are e\pmmandad by Captalna-Breckin ridgo, and Riddle, and, in the ian guag. of one *>f thoir number, each company waa "full to oreorflowlng. F 7 They were ‘torched re the Subsiatonco ®on®of At ClAy, .Hal], where * enbstantial meal waa rerrod np-by the Pittabnrgh Bab alstanc. Committee. .Wo art Knot advised aa to where this large number of men will bo bat -ww nreinmo onr etoamboat man win "do the baadaome," and giro them the tuaoftboir boatinnrl! th* camp ii In readl bm* for their occupation. ThU f. only tha fim instalment from But lereounty. One hundred and. fifty men were laft behind, and two.or threo eompaniu mar 1“ rt " ‘n * fow day a. ' “Ho dm/Ung in Bntl.r county” was tbn motto diiplayed, and tha ipoataaeoui upris ing pr the people la a aura Indication that no oompnlcoty muni will bo needed there. _ All honor, to tba loyal and patriotic earn of Eutitr! A JWI company of 100 mea arrived kere yesterday.from Beaver, uad»r command of Captain John A. Vera, of Sharon. The com* pasj.ia composed of the right material— atrong, vigoroai, active men—'men who are tOMfd wd who will make excellent fouler*. They took lapper at the Subslst •soe Booms, CUy Hall, and were quartered among the various hotels of the oily? ‘■ • CokMUMTSP.—The Butcher's Infantry. Capt. Hoary Maxwell, and the John Watt Infaatryji'Capfc Thwnae, Jiaxwell, have been eonfoUdated, and wilt be mastered in and their,bounty money to-day.' We are . . with the .boro gentlemen and can ...hi r for* tbeni. that they are men oompotont to : tha talk them, and would adriio any • on. wfcp:wba&« >‘ o ■ join . good company, to ""gain-* f . .TtoTWiR gd into camp immedi ately^'ln loofi»N/or ohroll jonrnAtnes, dim't/£il ta gir. thorn a call, ’ J'OKia’ laaai I» th« ral word ofisother roisatoorpipantnUoD, ' 4,- ttw «*f!«» ofC.pt. J.' .4- .MoSliwld, k loldior "*^ o iu bod thirteen moB«S» oiper rlooco In" tii Iwsg* onthlo banner it Moan. J. bT'S” 4 . * J‘fth«uwt. wui. x.; Wiu« / w«..H®® w . n »* «>»s coo: &oo*tia ft bulatif eapa^J l “® e *!?. b * lUbaeor f . is' ooe of. too LtoS^W® l ?* W»® ooßpoftj’to oftpod lo>booor:of #3l9'.oar w*U*koown.Wftto>olrt«t owr*hoßtfl, Gto. B, JonM,E)q > hM ttomp#toDt oQe*rf, odiJ will deabtleai ruplaljfillap. . Bixtt Ahothsi*«*»M« ftro gratified to Itora , thftt Poptw.daaxM L.-F«r»oo bo# opened a Jiwwa * Klrkpet .jioW •#"°wdW »»d 193 Liberty a Ueet; 101 l la ftO C* o^®1 «PP°«onUy for yooog men to • toilet, ®* a Toaoh fuf tbe competency of • tho ofleatfr Uoalao batan, office id tbe £>U •iato bo oaUed tbC OFixdc. Wo hope: • t««M ii fttU:ln*fai7 dajf. • : tLLDSTJUTIb. W**kU*j.-.Alr. Jobd -W. • ftmVoppo»tto;tbw-Fo»toffloo; - baa received tbo-^ 4W X>r& Mwtraud 2fw» t Harp&t asd itouanp /'At/iuo—m all wblob will bti<»aDd*'ifc# grave and gey,, tbe lirel/sBd;iiv*fe'T«~or<tbo Jlftof tb« treebUn ita mft&UdldrUgb£*. apd-ahadowe;-Fit-. - toek*a ooftator-wil^bo^oncd-^inQra.Yf!l"aop* , i pUad W otbfti: *\ v ' *4 ; cm AFFAIRS. 'PBfCIAL PJPKB OP TBBOIXY. News •- Recruiting.-Move* ment ot Troops, dec. 1 . .Good for Heaver. FBOffl YESTEBDST'S EFEJifYG GSZETTE, Movements of • the Second pheD e y? P ' eBby,Cr,an A?l"? Oa Tuesday craping, (ho sth ins,., t!le young men of the Second United Presbyterian church, Allegheny, together with lome othen, headed by their pastor. Rev. J. B. .Clark, held a meeting in their loctnro room’ ,to confer together as to tho dnty and expe diency of organizing themselves into a mili tary company, with their paator as their Cap '““Vrpurent that the eonti ment in favor c. the movement was nnani mon. and enthnsiastio. Mon too old totake part gave their voices j a its favor, and it .pen became evident that. eomethiig would MrVa^L 1 3f: U,s "™o at the head of the ,r»h. v d - immediately followed by many of|tho young men present. 3 y first betn ho roll of the second company, the ft tV nn S^ 11 ’ andthla morning, (Friday) willbf.worn ? ' an<l . th * 2 resdv n"‘ v ° " ,,ir boant y. and bo to Harrisburg in tho evening, ofVhoo “ e t . h ' re a vcr y fail meeting w.' h °° 8r > sgal !. on tho chorch. Addressef were made by tho ltov. Mr. McCloan, Eev. Dr. MeLaren, and the Rev. Mr. Clark the Paator, all breathing a epirit of ardent’.md hopeful patriotism. At theoonolnsion of the add„., M , Mr. R. Q. Martin wa, called ?” re.ofnH ’ atui a Com “itteo appointed to draft °)‘P r “‘“ r ? of th « «n« Of tho con fer 8 h l f D0 ~ p and extraordinary mat- Cn th J m ’ D “ rl °l! tho abseaco of tho Cemmittoo othor addresses wero made-. BBPOBT OP TUB COMMITTEB. pleased God in his good providenco to place the American people under “all htm t o o .h M, P° B « i biliUea? and to A rebefun r‘r ° P? r , fo ™“« of strange dullee. of fearful magnitude—unprovoked, e“, for,Md otterly oojdsfidablo—threat ifnot «no° r 7 ° x “! tlsn °" as » nation, and which, ““A!'PPso'sed, W'U wbolm our country in remediless ruin, and quench all civil ami ro -0«r»W S'mh. «k. v th ° «word, and by tho sword alone can the/ bo met and vanquished. This irreat Se« I thft“ D °. Ufios w » ve ly be > f? J a me “ aro Eoton| y j“s‘ifled in dS- B „'* -r hal do !0 11 thoir highest Tb/reftrc, ” 0 ”'- PalritU ' “ nd obrictian,. ,^ IV l d ' T b*‘‘be act of our belived pas top, the H.cv. J. B. Claes, in laying aside for •.time the snored duties of his ofSoo, and going forth to tho defense of his imperiled country,as leaderof a band of young Christian JwYJ a 'rh n V re >I V I cord,!ll approbation. »boY' rhltm! deeply feel the sacrifico Which we, as a congregation, are making in r. lth iim > Md ia being deprived for a ,L f , h “ and instruction.; bat that wo cheerfully acquietce in the gre.t ntMssily which demand tho sacrifice. “ Jfesofc ed. That we pledge ourselves to fol low our patriotic pastor and his brave com paamne in arms with our fervent prayers for df hody and spirit, and that God would bless them and cao-e his face to shine upon them, have thorn in Uis holy keeping, give them success, and In Uls own good time restoro them to ut; and also that wo will do all m our power te cheor them m their arduous YVY ,^ d r J V f kiadcc *« fo themselves, »D(I to their loved once at home Jivohtd, That iu vi«? of the great person ftl inado by oar beloved pastor, we wUI continue hie salary the same as if he were laboring as usual in cur midst. [SignedJ J l3 . AI. McCasduss, (leo-.ce Lturis, Jakes Caldwell, *Joua Coawpubp, * Cvmrautee. The report of the CcGudUta wa* levied and adopied with cctiro unautzuiiy, wheo, on motion, itw»s.resolvtd that the editors of the several daily papers of Pittsburgh be respect fully requested to publish these proccediucg Adjourned with prayer by th# lUv. Ur. Me- Lar*u. •Las. firming Co. A was organised by the unanimous etioico ol Ittv. J. D vUrkaeOn~ Uio ; First Lieutenant, litii; Lku- Usiat, Sterart. .A’srao early hoar tbiria'iri.fne, tftb mem* >« £C». B,(vu« MvCvudiwi Ibfrutry.eo named in honor of Jamc* ifcu*tiui&*s, L<q. a «r«ll klxxrii it} a,.it lVr’.'i streot,)iss*mMedand ekeied >ir. I>.mu tJ-> feit, or Allegheny, Captain; Rivard 0 i)»ia I 100 uf Dr. Dale, First Lieutenant : B. !i! woodbam. Second Lieuteua^r, A oonMderab’e number ot uadits arocowo for a third company. Tbesrsiritof our your* mca of the ohurrhes seems to be fully ar-used. A finer body of men then these t*s«. <*oie*vq. :«i cerer left this city, if further time could : be given, a regiment ecuid bo iaised without i difficulty. ; ?iror<i and Pistol Presentations is Manchester Borough.-lniereetinc Proceedings. V.f*terday eveniog, the borough <;l Mad c.Hpiter W« enlivened by a bountiful sod toudhi.Bg losae. Thu Howe Engineer*, a company". trader ifce command cf Cape. Adams, turned oat in full force, being no* completed and ready fjr the fipld. After a abort porado through tho principal streets, it was halted in front of tbs office of Hersrs. Poor, Wegley A Co. r on Bearer street, where 4?spL Adams was; to be presented with a beautiful sword, the donation of.Xhomaj Har por, Esq., and Meiers. James Stedaford and! John both privates of the same com pany, were to be made the recipient of two beautiful piitols, donatiun of Messrs. Poor, Wegley A Co., being their late employers. '' Tbo meeting being called to order, and an Immense crowd being gathered, Mr. Thomas Harper .was chosen Chairman, and Mr. Ibomas Costamagna, Secretary. John B. Kennedy Esa.r on behalf of the friends and neighbors, presented the •word to Mr. George Reynolds,'who received It on behalf of Cape. Adams, and presenting ! it made a neat and patriotic speech, nar j *»t«d tbo canse of. this great rebellion; the ! ingratitude of th* rebels, who arter being I fostered nndor the paternal care of this, the best government on the face of the earth, made a cowardly attack upon a half fam ished garrison, and our glorious Sag was for the first time trailed in the dust; but a mighty north raised itself in fall power and wo behold now the same glorious flag waving over all the states of the Union. Ho thought Jt to be the duty of ovary man to go forth and lend a helping hand to crush tbo .rebellion’ speedily. He trustedtoGed that the recipi ent of that sword might lead his men honor and watch; over them with paternal | <®re# >hd that, he.;should never sheathit \ until thelast of his foes wonid bite the dust. He hoped to tee him. return homo environ ed by his gallant band, if God willed other wise, his death would be envied by all men as the death of. a brave man ami a patri ot and when pssce : and harmony would l»o restored in this now detracted country it would be sweet,.the remembrance of having saved bar from th'e*eoemy’s grasp. The speaker retired amidst applause. Mr. George W. Reynolds, on receiving the sword in Uibalf of Capt, Williams, made afaw well-timed and patrlotirfemark*. He vouch ed for rthe Captain's gallant behavior on the battle-field, and he restedassored that tbo bow glittering blade would deal death blows to his country's enemies, and it would never be sheathed until bathed-with their blood. • Uapt. Adams thanked the donor and the in habitants of Manchester fort ho aid given him 4o raising his company, and as it was now folly ■completed : ho was ro&dy to starl. He spoke very feelingly about family ties and {rjeadf left Unifld, but in all this ho bod the iwMtggpsolatipn to serve his country, and if God wonid sd Willed, be was ready to make a' voluntary sacrifice 6t hiy life for bis cdtiD try's good. Mr. Joshua Robinson 7 was next called upon, 4gd in presenting the pistols spoke at some length and in.a. truly patriots strain. He coppluded hie speech with a very patriotic in .?<mjttoß to oar flag, retiring amidst the a«- plause 6f tfi flntbusipstlo audience. * 'John B. received tho pis tols la behalf of Messrs. hffldafcrd and Walker, and.closed the meeting with a few well timed remarks. . Oamotton, udjournw-i. / : Swobd evening, fld taO through this city of tbo Lawrence oonoty roionteera, the friends ol Captain £. O.Brieo,who commanded odo of -the coinpa* JilM, preieoted hits with ft regulation aword ft&d belt, as a testimonial of tfaelr apprecia tion of hie worth &e a men and a fcoldicr. Offing to the short tiuo tbat elapsed be* tffgfift the arrival and departure'-of the -troops, tbejCerempples were necessarily brief. The presentation vm ja&do orvixshaii of the CapUln'e frieods bj Col." S. W. iyiok,er»him, ;to* hoioeloqaentaii<t|ietriotto speech tba’Cap* ; rtala replied in fewesrnest end: stirring befitUnga true And tried eoldier. Arm*..lntense Excites ' “»*6 Caop e He°re. ,h ’’ ° rdered . Thv military ferer continues unabated throughout the county, and enlistments nre xowg on as rapidly as erer. Companies are .ormed faster than they can, be mustered in by the oEeer appointed for that purpose, and the excitement and enthusiasm exceeds any. thing yet developed daring the progress of the war. This forenoon the Walker Infantry, Capt. boCty t °’ ” nd r ' c ” i " J th ' ir re^™ 118 * b ° EoT - Ca P‘- B °Jd, of Ta ontnm, arrived that place, with 158 stalwart men, for the purpose of having them mastered in. The men were mawhed to Wil“ cltv ini'l”!* 1 ?™! th ” y ’ r ' rs •“ b »>«ed at mHiel Th 7th 'S,> t “ b “'-ghSobsi,tenc< J Com mittee. They than returned to Wilkins Hall and are now being sworn in. It is expected tnat the number wilt be swelled to two full the* city ” b ' fo ” ‘ bC7 “ re ordtrtli to leavo . J b6 Jr'?'” ®«Uo» of the Hampton Battery hM enlisted 55 men, under Liiut. BeubeJ ereoin’g? d h ° P< ’ ‘° b ” mastored in this Bev. Captain J. B. Clark was oni ran bLWlf' l pl °“ did h °“ ° { two hundred D ; M,T ot , ,e o bMn “■>■»«<» in. Marehard, of Irwin Station, Westmore- Lhf-l k 7 ’ arrived to-day with 33 men, To Cant J 'T m M U, B Und "'w ndiD8 > mn Edded Ulinfu * Keystone Infantry, il “P t° ; ‘he maximum atandard. Dr. oh °" ! > First Lieutenant. The company i, now ready for mustering. ' m b X ri Ll th ° com P“ nim recruited for nine months, had arrangedto leave to-day and to will^b’,, a at ia no ' r nncortain when they Ti, b V ord ' rad to re P°rt at Harrisburg. 3 TboExecutivo Committee have rereived a dlXi'ti, ““ Ad Jtt»nt General Bussell, or dering the companies and squads formed here, into eamp at this place. A great many of the men are delighted* wilh this* arrangement, it will afford them an opportunity to arranito their-business affairs, so hastily-abandoned. Others prefer Searing at onee, and the Adju- Sio t wh°.'u alh,l9 i. bMn lolo Braphod, to ascer tain whether such companies os desire to re port at Harrisburg forthwith oan do so. An answer has not yet been received. Capt. Smith, of the old Pittsburgh Bifles, and a competent and gentlemanly officer, has been assigned to the command of the oamp at Oakland, and Quartermaster Montgomery will at once set about furnishing thfnqcMsary supplies, camp equipage, etc. Men cannot be ao mmmodatod at the new camp for several days, perhaps not till Tuesday next. In the -meantime, ourcitiren soldfers will have to re main with their friends at home, and those coming hero from a distant part of the county Committee* 181 * 11 ° Ur ' lC ° llont Subsistence wwa 0 u° ly '“'d l ".* f r°m adjoining counties TfseS J'"’” 1“ ar “ 7 ' 7 bero, were a battalion of 230 from .Now Castle, who reached thlsclty last evening, and passed east on the next Several companies are expected from Butler, end other coontiei iu the vicinity. Volunteers from Natrona. Upwards of two-thirds of the member, of the company that left Tarentsm this morning, under Capt. Boyd, for Harriiburg, have en lletod from the town of Natrona (belonging to the Pennsylvania Bait Manufacturing Cim paoy) and its Immediate vicinity. Of the tuta. number nearly on. W/ of the company were to the employ of the Peuntylvaaia Bait .Maoufaotormg Company at the lime of their enlistment, and-many of their names were al rc_dy enrolled before tho news of the contem plated a raft was received. The employees Of the Company presented, last night, to first Lieutenant Michael Bair, their former asso cla.c, a handsomo revolver and sword, as a tosen ot their nehtemhraneeand esteem. From thirty to forLy Applicants for enlistment wete .refused, the total number allowed by law hay. lltg already been Strom in. This company, we behave, will form part of the ISSth reel incot, Pennsylvania Volunteers. Another Nciv Company.. Mayor Drum iu the Field. 1 .}"? wi, ° chew here the formation of a ; ioi.-it company no-fer tho mtplcuu movoJ j mtnt of P.-jy J. c C art, pastor of it,, i Second united Preiby terian Cnureh, Atlegne uy. W hoo Company A was dlled, there were I V. meoy still arsioa. to enlist, that Company j .“ "hco formed, and now that it has ( oeen allou up, Company C has been formed, or waica Hoo. tiimon JJfuto, Mayor of A:j#- Kheoy. uto take command, W jth s. L on _ Utgh OoDitrtle, «, Lieutenant. Wc uiidcrdfaml th&t iiojoe fort/r»i»aje« aro already enr«il»u # And (Uo^ company may b« tiled up by ibis create* Mustor roll* are-now at the Maycr'g office, Ohio •treat, And at Cildwell a itere, Federal »4eeU Here it » rare chance to eolUl under competent and worthy officer#. Those who dooire to join must Jo eo speedily. RxeiuiM Eecoan—Part XX. brier, down tbo Diary, with its accompaniment •>( Document., etc., to March 1, of the pre.ent roar. Tbo portraits in tbie pert are-ijlijor General David Hooter and the redoubtable nod wordy Henry A. Wile, Ex-Gorernor, Ex- General, and Piajed-out Character generally. W* b»v« so often commended this vala*blc work os the only complete faittoflcal edlto- Uon of the wenorafiiVm of the Southern Re bullion, that wo need not say more, now. , than it continues to exhibit the same pains' using and skill on the ..part of the Editor and Bodily realised every anticipation we' formed of it when first announced, and when wo had only-the high character of the Pab lisber ana the already tested ability 0 f the £:‘ l o r |°„* Ue 2 goarrantees for the work. AQo neboluon Record may be ordered from any bookseller or periodical dealer. The I'ork Engineers, tj® ?* 4; f 1 the MeAuley Guards, the Robinson Rifles, Painter Guards, park Zouaves, Vigilant Guards, RussoT Rifles, and | (be company being recruited by Lieut. Gotta, forming the battalion recruiting by Ed. Jay Allen, to serve under Sigel, have all altered tbeir time of enlistment from nino months to three years. Those of the companies who desire to go as nine months volunteers will be sent forward to Harrisburg in S'jnada. The companies will retain their orgonizstionand fill up a eomplement of men In lor the whole term. This Is a good move, and render* them effective men not for a few months, but until thp rebellion Is .crushed. * Pittsburgh IxriSTJtT By reference to our advertising columns it will be seen that Samuel Harper and John J. Oase, well known •members of the her, are recruiting the above named company for the war. Their recruiting station is Ho. 73 Grant street, near the Court llduso, where they haverccclved a large num ter of recruits, and require but a few more to completo thoir company,• They offer an add!* iiooel private bounty, which should enable them to fill their oompany In a very short timo. Wstt MrxTiso st Baiooavn.l*.—.A mill* tary mooting wUI bo held at BHdgeville, on Monday evening, * t balf-past four o'clock, at the hotel of Mr. Boyd. A rousing meeting is expected, as everybody is awake to the prorout dtmand made of tivm. The meeting will b. addressed by Hof. Marvb.il, J.gvry, Craddock and Bayne. * OoursTtca by the paokago, piece or yard* An immense stook at Barker A Co's. 69 Mar* hot street. Prints ntW/f eonuj sheetings, ehiruogs, &0., at the eame prices as before tbo late nso. MARRIED: TUor,<1 *7awning; An* gnsl et«, 18*J, at;tbo residaDCorttio bride 1 * brother, in Ail ghtiiy C>ry« by tbe Her. Job ' Pausl.e. b b Mir. MARTHA lIARr.of tb.formerp|*o' MoCLKLtAND—BPUOA f—On Frd.y, Btb luts by tt-v. V, G Brairard, Mr. W»1. W ttcJLBL BARi p. of Up*. Clark'. Company, and Mbs II AfilA T. OrhOiT. y DIJSDi • /:■ ■ fiSlTTfl—On Friday morning. 6tb Instant, at 7 o’clock. jAhE, wife or Mr. Tbouj&jSajttb. of South Atbdui,', aiicgueuy CJiy. :S .• , 7k.fri*nds oftbefstulffere mprctielly invited to attend t?.o funeral tbUaftrocon. at bail nut 4 o clock, from the rerideico of her routh iit4«uo, AlleaUbny.Cuy.. • 1 i . •• - • ; aIORROW—On Friday, Angn<t Btb» atl o'o’pck, tr. Morrow,of the Algbth Word, Fjui j inreit. Jr'- ■ .V -! ibefungal will take-place fromhUUtoresidence, i cttiMt Marion «bd Bluff streets, on Sabbath. at I 2)4 odock,.r 4. Frl«fld«<»f the fstolly aremylted Ho attend. r tsDJA KUBBEIt CAMP BLANKETS', A I T tut; sipprrior qtnll|jr it lotr pri-t»; ntjottt«r..<app]y,Ja»t.r*oeir*il «i the Jndl» habber I»op-t, Sfl and X 8 at. OUlc'fttrMt. H - ****** • w 7. a A V of iiuOtivt and t* M aoi 2S hi, Sfllrstreet. -■ •tf J.ia ramus. [Cqcmpohdencocf •!» Pittsburgh Gaiotle.) [ WuMmutos, Aug. 8,188 J. !' ‘ ™* WVUI SKETIXO. I sopposothe war meeting held here to-day, anS of all them'ain features of which tha tele graph haa informed yon, ought to be looted oppn a> one of great significance. I did not hear all the speeches on the occasion, but if what I did hear foreshadow the policy of the Government henceforth, then we hare come to the beginning of the end. The surroundings of the meeting were no ticjtablo. The vast crowd flocked at the foot of the great stairway to the east of the Capitol Thbre the President toot his oath of office fta f tlwre be;delivered his inaugural address. Through what an era of moral progress has the country passed since that 4th of March 1 •To-day Mr. Lincoln stood then under tho shadow of that stately dome, and platforms festooned with flags—flags mpresonting tho glory of the nation, for a year and a quarter trampled underfoot of traitors. On his left I wrestled the group in marble, typifying the between barbarism and ctoJixation. On hpw many a bloody fleld la the etrugglo goindon to-day—slavory andfresdomin dnth grapple- Infront of the President Is a n,t crowd—all voice, all cheer, all waving of b«- n,erß aud handkerchiefs, while the band tho “''"'Hail to the Chief/- and the thunder of cannon eohoes and re echoes from dome and oolunjn of the groat Shin a° f - th6 r °“P itol - iTho Btatu® of “‘“"‘I stands m front wa ling for its place upon the domo to 1* prepared for it. Shall It go up at length With the shouts of a ndeemed pcopie.-and that nughty figure of brotrse ex- S e S’ ' hwl “ °™ * nation in which thore shall be no slave? Letthe Pres hl'ek' r??J a th * P" ) P , ° WH ocho it back; from their million voices. The hour is npe for action. The tide of tioo/dear sir th *t direction, and ‘-taken at its flJod leaden to fortnuo." What a name to go tho nUa ? Md hl * nation from tho relio of barbarism; bo washed from her of'thi fee? i lh ‘ tUmn f d ‘P ot f h ° cleansed, her liu h ” ping'd from her vl is throtUod the bell-fiend, and with tho might of a obristaln Hercules quenched its malignant life." What marble or hronie would be worthy to record httohe,!? ?>, of Hint man who, rising to the height of the great Occasion, should ainite the gaffing fetter frem four millions of men and women and forever remove all caute Oftreason from.our land I But I forgot I was SpSaking of the war meeting. ; I.tesnlatlons, which you have published, hro very well, and como nearly up to the de “•“df » f ‘he limes. Those relating to trea son in the distnot wero rapturously applauded *? dr : v P , ‘ a ' J with » demand from the audience , tnet thoy be ca&da practical. Parts of the speech of Mr. Chittenden will abrioot ’"s? by loyal men abroad, lie knows, of a traitor to day in a position in tha Government where all the movements of onr armies are known to him I wilh wh,t » '‘out of“.osie aim that announcement wee greeted. Yon W'il ioqaito how long Mr. It. iatende to eleep On that information ! When doee be in tend to denounce tho traitor to those who will takocare of him? |p laces aod navy ore getting I * M C S D, i WDUy y Wltb mea -think hangedandtU other end of the rfpe be balanced bg Benry Ward BteehJ." ItU Th* T of u «aioa tbat gail*. i Theio .men. ingood placss who beheve the, Union J U -a good thing, provided slavery be in (he ascendant. There is a perfect swLm O fJ L Terai r a 0f ‘4* »«*"*»* fa (hi. Di“ triot, nbt oneTn ten of whom is aoand to dav w " »" M “d on hi. wiy to Bleflmond.i. tiio eon of a man high in : . B a °S.T; l 1 k “"V ““ appointed to oflice ! Ido u “‘ «U months who sent hie elevet off *' th J ,im * ,b ‘ omanolpation an went laloeffect. One Brawlcy, from your vi a* “*?“fsmUUar-denouac «d the Administration here, and the Buck u, P i? 'cT'f e “,d ““ ?“ for » week of ro, .11 •w?t bn ’ »“ informed, ahrjuga ° toflotocc, ho received L appo-nttaour t'- j p tn ibo txavj. >■ he,' n ” > ' tuU 11 ** Wsb time; Lei each commuany ucmaod that alt traitors shall leave | the higher or more luflaoMiat too pojti.ou thamoro the times demaoi thet,- going at once. Vt not even tho pulpit or tho •""’do'ii l gorl protect them. . ' df«»‘dMi« ssVat lost in his speech, the fcjlslauiors ofscvision opon Jlr. Stanton. Thai noble gentleman stands hlgcsr to-dar th.n ho jivM- did before. The word, of .he PrveldeD|t 1-lleh.t.g him were reoelrcd with •very mark of appiobktion and cannot but have a good effect upon the whole loyal oom- He who eusulo .Stanton, slrength ena the hackbooe of tlio vesr; upholds the arms thst when eusUined cause the Duion *; d . 3 , ' ""I 1 , <• not too much to say that the President s speech was rccclvei with oecry mark of approbaliuo and he himsell -UU eve/y token . f confidence and , ea |e,ct. Mr. Biutwell, the head of the fulornal Tax Bureau, gave tie speech or the occasion. It made some crlmecs und gnus among tho ietnl.secf.ah, ,but every earcert Union man. whoio creod to to hate slavery as the sum of all Villanlos, was delighted to hoar such word, of truth uttered under the shadow of tho Capitol, where slavery's conspiracy hae been so mony years maturing. He gave the •“'"■‘-word of the war “ Dtatk to Slan t?al.„ /"is*” I '/, 0 there lino tr*Uor, Carthage dtUuda etl. Boatwcll’* vweeh yoairUi public entire, I know. It wiM »po»k fer iuelf. • The eir of common eense was offended for niter moment* by tbe asatl obsolete blab of pro-*layery_- < <ibe Abolitionists are as mnch to blame as tbe Scceisiunifttg?’_from “Dick** Tbompson, known to famo. A select squad, who voald iiki to be In Richmond If it was safe going thither, thought what he s&id was *7 w beadtifal. In their lonesomelittle might they, applauds fairly. Thompson thinks, however, the war ought to go on etrong, but wjth,.what object doth lot so clearly Other speeches, good and in w«r«:made, and tho meeting oohtin i r 1 *'"" 1 As a voice from S. Capital it wae important. Its practical fruits do not at first appear. ' ■ MB. BROXdT. > I hope tbfv gentloman will soon bo abl. to return bouto 1 h.ardof hint on Mooday l.„“ at Eortrevv Monroo, re rout, for Klcbmpnd! j?!a h * Tl “ g “P irtd - I d « not fuUy nn tba reavon wby be waa pormittad to m'f. b ftt k .’, b 1 '‘ rn / r °' a 5 5mor ‘tot by aona mlataka the man for. whom be waa to hava been exchanged waa releaied for aoolobody elae. Icaanot: doubt Mr, Brunet will aoon roiarn.i •.•■ 'i z; 1 UOTXUXSTB. , ‘ Tbo pdblio will In due ttat. beadvliad of tbo rooant move, of Son. Buruaido. He will make bla own report, jvhotbar from Rlebmond or from Fortrot. Monroo. I bollovo bo will ta auooaaaral, brania bo movoa, and aela, and attacks, and.drives bia foo, leaving them to do the trenohlng end digging,-while hla own men do tbo Bghting, TUB DBATT. Aeyoumajr judge, there li at lait an earnest determination to have such a force in the field m shall roll down; with ponderone efoot Upon tha traitors. A now arm/ of three, hundred tbonaand>and a corps do the tame number, will apeak- loader to foroigo later renera than all (bo alivery, poriods 'and Veil turned rbetorlo of iSeeraUry Seward, thrtbgh that is eloquent And powerful. The sewfc of rallying to tho standard cornea upiiow ffom all directions, and sneak* anew of Vigor had foroe now firstdrawn upon. ’ VisiToi CIOOKINO We ere mating two hl«i oronr new H .Lo I, 6f*t wide, nod h0i2.4 fcet 0 tnehre. The* kit* lu*l?L * ■ Pr atU^eiton * "“l * rfl Tcf y •oanoraloai Alio, GRATE FBObTfi.-oT tli* latest styles Led bwt.flnUb, aod COOBINU HTuVEs. of eTfry“o. Bcrlpiloo, for sal* at tbe lowrst price*. I - CAST I HON UOUHK FHUNtVikuK RAILING aud all kinds ofOAbTIKQH made to order. i ’■ P:De'tfAVEN& SON, Ko 47 Ktroet. Allpflhai TTOIV£UBAt qiLOTfIiCS WIUSGKK. . V/—'«* challenge the world; we defy competition: wetOTilea bir comparison with ao/oth»r Wringer, and will show by positive proof aod aetoal demon* atntlon that the “universal Clothes Wringer” will' fnUh wprk tpat ♦•Self Adjuring” Machines aodothcr cheap apologree fiirUTrlagep pare left Tiuduo*. and will easily ppeat watfr. Grom articles on which they hare done their beat.: If ymr don’t bellero it, try It; w© nk none to.bay.wltlwot*. thorough tear, for which abundant opportunity will b» glren to all.' br odHogftv. ■I J d. AD. PUILLIPfi 1 , 9 ■op* • ' .Vrt*. a«andQA‘t clalr tiwet ’BltLlPff. 1 XTBW CLOVER UONEV—A choice -»-7 lotlnmultiirmeneail (Uu Imim, not *d for ul« at th« f«afiy thmcvtf 6 (on of JOBM A. BEBBQAW, u* ' ocrui Libert/tec RwC times. rOVES FROM THE CAPITA T. SMinorau), Mo., Aug. 7—At daylight, on morning of;the 2d inti., Col. Lawther, ! ’>llo ono hnndrtd end twenty.five rebele, at’ , l»okod Capt. Bireh'i Command of itventT-firo Federale at Otark.j Capt. Bireb, baring boon apprised of the medttaied attack,.'ll red and abandoned bia tonic, and withdrew into tho broth, toon after which the roomy rode Into the tight of the horning camp, and called upon the men to rnrrender. Birch rtiponded with a volley of mlnnie ballt, and emptied toveral eaddlet, when the rebolt broke and raa, leaving mo*t of thair arms and port* folio, containing their mutter roll! and cor retpondonoe. Iho enemy had two killed and lereral.grounded, I After retreating forty mllet from Fortythf on White river, Birch fiipfHf’V.m ol on Ihe morning of the Ith, killing 3, Wounding 7, capturing* 25 'hortet, 20 gunt, and mott of the clothing and ■addles of the men, and about 200 lettered and the original authority, from the. War Depart- r >, w>i. 0f ?* 0 ®,‘ A > ‘“thorlting Colonel Batrther to organite a regiment of* Partitan I«r"n?I,f oi" Vl “ * Mi,,our1 ’ Coffee, Hughes and Tracy, are making elrongeffortttcgot afootlng in the the State® vented' " 7 ' h “ *” ;P"; onrolied in the oompiDiu bare been organised, fifteen of whleh are oow ohaaing the guerrillas 1 and assletlng the troops to maintain quiet. There «f*t«of.foeUng,id death to wire ini. f tb ’ . aol i°’ B««n guerrilla! wb? £?„*,? one . <l W by » party of citieena who Joined together for a fox oheeo. The i me for a resort to law hat gone by, and loyal j citliene are determined to take mattors- in j , own hands and rid the country of law iess ; marauder* and guerrillas. From Missouri. ; . St. Loom, Aug. Bi—Oen. Morrill; doting Mtno oporutlon, agotmt tho guoTrlllai in Nt,rth B«t Mlooourl* will call all .bln bodied lojai eitiiono to hi« aiilitonce, and aubiiet hie commend oa too teceiilooiats. _Tha jarhdlcUon of the Proroit Msrthsl General cfdbli Statehae been.entondod over lIIIHOii and Jowa'.- - • . , JeornUing in till City la progroaitng rerw In li sfeo to r ily, and there la little doubt that tbeelghl reglmonU nulled for, under lha Pina- Beerplla from ike oonnlry aro coming- | n rap t tejree aide nr ft» ;otb«;-!i ■; »“ v ?« rt THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. from WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. fSpedai Dispatches to tbe Pittsburgh Gazette.) Wisautoion, Aug. 8, 1862. stahtob’s ORDBRI, Secretary Stanton’s orders to-day about jnag drafts produces groat sensation. The genaral complaint is, that the order is hastily drawn, liahlo to misconstruoUon, and capable of great abuse. If literally enforced, it would put an end to all traveling for the present. It irbolieved that it is only intended to punish persons leaving the country or State under circumstances giving rise to suspicion of in- j tention to evade the enrollment for drafting. It Is known that, of course, tho order forbid ding the leaving of the country can’t bo rig idly enforced along the Canada'frontlor, where scores of places oannot be guarded unless a blockade I. established, more rigid than w. are now keeping along the rebel border: bat it is believed that w. will be satisfied with on forcing the; law at the principal points of trav el, and with the moral effect thus secured. HO nasaroETß voa the i-eeseht. | Secretary Seward publi.hes an order refn,. Jng paaiports till the proeent drafte ehall hare been mixed. _ in .oua a TEX raeiaitav niranrusEi Had a moating to-nlgbt to take etepe for military organlaation, and tried to do tbeir abate of military by reßolutiona—quarreled about .onto of them, and broke up without doing anything. EBSUKIHO THEIR POSTS, - Oommlaalbaer Holloway wiH bo at bia peat again to-morrow, and Seoretary Smith la alio axpeoted back to.morrow. oxonro more qckboats, Mile. Oreonwood, of Cincinnati, 1. hare urging the neoevaity of atill more gnnbuata. It la thought that Roar Admiral Foote’, ap pointment to the Bureau of eonatruetlon in tbo bavy Department, wUI lnauro fur the old field of bia labora In the Went every poaal bio provltlon. He underatande the argent neoaaaitlea t(iero, and will give the heartiest ovoperalion to measures for supplying thorn. ARES roa TEX ESW TBOOfa. In view of tbo appreheoaions of tbo diffi culty of supplying anna for tbo new troops it la proper to state that tbo Government baa three sources of abundant supply, fat. Tbo national armorioa have been for month, mean faetonngthebestof arms, at the rate 0f 40,000 per month. 2d. Arms esptared at Fort Don jon, Island No. 10, and elsowbere in tba West, are being repaired and converted Into good weapons at St. Louie. Some will proba bly bo seat to Cincinnati for tbo same purpose. The supply of old arms, also, at Pittsburgh are available in a similar way. 3d. The Gov ernment, in anticipation or tho present emer gency, rept heavy orders abroad for imports tions. r COWARD PURTj Ii ts reported that the Flint reported drowned la tbo late dlaaator'bf the steamer Gcldon Gato was .Edward Flint, late or Cin cinnati, and President of the Ohio t Missis, sippi Railroad. TAX COLLRCTORsaiP. A large number ofClncinnati liquor dealers have forwarded proiost. against the appoint ment of Gen. Samuel Carey to tbo Tax Col iretor.bip, on OceiunT of bla atrong tompur aaco viows, which, they say, unfit him for treating them with offibfal' Wrnoes. WAsaisQTo* iTtaw. There are report, of lighting at Gordons. Title, b'ut they Are not confirmed. Private dispatches, received yesterday, laid S'ge!’* corps waa then movlogfrom Woodrtlle, but were nut permitted to roy .hare till the movement v._s accomplished. Caaain* SI. City has arrived. The pro leit» of his old Kentucky enemies prevent him from going to Cincinnati. Th«:oj*:Ulk of &ii being assigned to ftn important command cf the M iAsie*ippl, Qot. Sprague it also her. It i« thought hla negro regiment will y.t be allowed to be organized in eotne way. Congressmen end others from ail parts of tho North represent roiunteering as going on with wonderful rapiditjr. Some even say that a draft will not bo necessary for the drat three hundred thousand, and that ten days extra time may be given to see if the soeond call won't also be filled without draft. arroixntKXTa psnia ths rstr rax naw. The Department is progressing rapidly with the appointments for officers under the tax law in the Eastern States. The Western States will be reached by next week. In several of the appointments already made the recommendation of the dlstrlot Congressmen has been over-ridden. Secretary Chase says thatsuch recommendation also receives great consideration, bnt It le not final by any meant, j m *ome iQppoieds i 1 TDK CMSC3 REPORT. Ths compendium of thooeneui report li p*nlog through tie prater** bend. The /toll report won't be oat for six jmonthi yets ln Missouri* j I Additional Particnlari of the BoiW fl * B S °* thfi Uolden Gate* B -T h* •«•«»« j tamed at ml^ p ou Had, .°, D i e ® IBm * nJ « r # spa.Ess:iH forty.aeven eeeond cabin endttMrwoMA.tr and ninety-fire bfe«rew,andsl 400 000 of treasure, of which Kirby. By n ,{ W! $10,000; MeEeder 4 Co., $lO 000 On the 27th nit., at 4:45 p. m., when 15 milea north.of Manisaillo, while the'panes £7 !75? of fir. waihSiS, s®?.™ «*«amer waapromptlrheaded f O J tho shore, three and a half miles distant, the flames making fearful headway. At 15 min utes after 5 o’clock tho upper deck fell in. She eoon aftor etrnck tho beaoh, and the pas “d !>™<rho,had not got intake swL".^ mp ' d .°T" b ° ,rd > *“4 endeavored to ; ■fl«owli»-‘ • ib ' >ut 0M hundred, inoluding Sre children, swam or were washed ashort p !” ,roed *“ tho water’* edge, end ontlelSth. Joataa tie / _?'• ni “ ,rrl « d «P from Panama, K f «* °‘ h ' r “ MMpod to Manaanllio in {"“V. 0 bo “ wilh ,hirt y »" not been of ManJ«U I o ,nd Pr ° b * l ' 7 B,d * * ho " * trath in ?£j S f * rriT ed hera to-night, bring xog <8 of the Golden Gate's passengers—all the crow.^ DOWn t 0 *” a portion' of remtSh? 0 . 4^ 11 ' wllh a portion of tie orew, tog illff ' lookln * out or rassisona aim okw iutid. Jr^Oa'nt^RV HaUi “ p > J - Wlitn.y, «• l .PH **• “• Pearson. Abe! Gar A J ESfKrrSM-.Si'iteS’r L. Schmidt, H. Tnrpolin, MlbsA. A. Man chester, 8 war. old, fail* B. 0. Manchester, jt •* y* 4 ®* 6 Manchester, 3 yean old, * 7 “ r * » U '— «to.n,f T. F. Harwood, Si °o W T P i H ‘ M S r “" 6 - '*• tej, hm, .0. J, Bosa, George Fulton. mm "S' B ‘°-Todd; John or Jonai, bojr of WUoox, 0. 0. Thomas, Gerba Walker, G. M»V W-Chut, D. Bieher, Foray th r Mrvant to Mra, h » A *b 13 »“™ «w> Wnt. Hamilton, Ben Holltday’a servant; Daio L. Steerage —C. W, Follanshee, E. J. Haskaffi J. Sowards, C. Motien. B. Perrr r Tm W ‘ Wt “>< l »o«h, Jno. Smith] i'Jl’Jt 1 ' J- N. Boverlidh, fl. C. J«»g*iAdto.n.,Bhuipol.„ > J. H. Mitchell, A* H.BaUc, J. Spencer,. P.lf Ear. nej, Jno. Dillon, N. Watym, A. Ficbee.* S A Mann, eargeanUJi 8, Army Corps,B^ooper 0 oper B. 0. Irerato, H. Allhn, j: c. Cb * rt i J. T. Mnrphj. ?■ pjficttt and Cre»—W. H. Rattia* Can taioj Matthew Nolan, firct mate* ty Waddell K«L ensi :r r; J - K - Wo °“ 5 i O ,, /,' “ d fi f‘7.-oight other name, ot lost as toon aa pr cored. Mr. Flint or the 5™ r H^" ida ; * Dr.Jon„7Mr!and u ’ S',®'' of Balttmoro, known to bo lost; foorehildren of the latter were caved. » A Gazette from the War Department. Wasaigoroy, Aug. 8.-The following h an order to prerent the erosion of military duty and for tho suppression of disloyal practises j 7, Bj di^ Cti i n of tis President of the Dnitad Stater, it u hereby ordered that, unlit urther order, no cliiten, liable to be drafted into tho militia, shall be allowed to go re a ftreiga conntry_ ra d all marshal., deputy marshall, and military offioera of the United State., are directed, and all police authority, especially, at the porta of the United State, on the seaboard-and on the frontier, are re gnealedto.ee that thi. order is faithfallr camod into effect—and they are hernhv authorised and directed to arrest and detato rafr'J! 6 ? or person, about to depart from the United States, in riolation of thi. order and report to Major Turner, Jddgo Adrooato’ " ' T “ b,D *' on a ‘T. for further instruction . por.on liable' to draft, who •hall absent himself from hi. connty or State before such draft is made, will be arrested by any Proro.l Marshal or other United States or I f ? ut, , t '®“ r . wnererer he may be found within the jurisdiction of tbe United Su’ea and conreyed to the nearest military post and “ 7 dU! f for ‘ho term of the draft, and the etpensea of !)i, „. n arrest end . conreyanee to aueh post, and also the sum of See dollars, OJa reward to the officer who his pay**" "‘° l *' ,rrest > oholl bededooted from Wird—The writ of Jobeos corpus is hereby suspended respect to uS. persons arrested and detained, and in respect fo aU r 'serions arrerted tor disloyal practices. ' ' ■ ' (signed :) JiDiv,* M. Srasroy; Secretarj of Ww Important from Washington. H*" o*' 0 *' A •«*» number of applications were to-day mado at tho Scats Dopsrtmont for passports, bat rofascd. Notico is officially giron by Secretary So ward that until tho requisitions of tho^War “? rml Su, ”« for tho quo tas of tho, r militia, shall haro boon complied with, no passports shall bo issued from this department for auj malooitison of tho United S f .if* ,lUb -* Wb * dr * f “ 4 'ofo that bran oh of the service. WOtt Riohard Burg, of Now Turk, has boon ap pointod a Brigadier General of Volnntoon. B " ld of iatJr wilt be that 6tats. He loft Washington to-day in company with Andrews and Alderman Bajton. ■ . *“• contract forfarniibing revenaraumpi, under the recent act imposing stamp duties! pEudsu” r,,0 ‘ ! ,0 As thsmllitary draft Is soon to bo com moncod, it Is reasonably supposed that men familiar with tho tea,each as New England fishermen, will prefer" to enter the nary.espe cmlly at strong inducements are pressnted in the form of prist money, of which large soma hare recently been secured. Among the hstest captures is the Memphis, worth : hair a million or dollars, by the Magnolia, with a fjew . only serenty men. Alter deducting 7 ,n . U *V‘ , / or fin commanding officers tha “P tetl ng Teeselfthe re mainder will be apportioned among ihe offl. C J™ , Tl “, >»» also pro rides boon ties for the destruction of tho enemy's Teasels Jjff**® ll * .Ti. pnjpers of the Memphis were “» T 7 Deparlraont to-day; Among them is a note addressed to Captain nhfr k ht“S k s!. U i“, “cnimandor of tho lsom pbis, by Nathaniel Loren, of Charleston, ao oomimuiod b, the gift of’. ch.ir, which “o writer says adorned, the breakfast "room of hi. 5T i . in .* , °n- This chair wUI p»ba bly bo sold with the other office teof tbit res **!«•** P°f* of New York. r^Tt al t m ?J arnno7 for cheng* will, like other United Sutes notes, be supplied from the Treasury or disbursing offiobt. No com missions will bo paid to intermediate parties. Aug. B.—Nomerooe applies* tmos baring been made to tho War depart ment by railroad companies to exempt tholr employees from tho militia; it has been decided that none bat looomotiro.onglnoers in adtaai employment when the orderfor the drift was mado een bo exempted. -' The exemption of telegraph operators is upon the ground that they are practising an “Ji pcncxary to military.'.operations; and which being known to cbmparaHreiy few per tons their pieces cannot be supplied. From the Army of the Potomac. |tuwaaa Aattrw imi'&jtti&K ) 8,1892..| /1 ik° r .?“ ’ .tosroidr Rloh »oi(d,when tht»mor«m«ot waj merilrkra. | conooiiiWM in fores. . : “ * "* Tho : guoboot Bnrslhdd.ttrhloh lis-fc.*. fof.wnodaysaborcOity Paint.'was i got off yesterday, ond.reporUdthpßutiny H I **#*•&*!* oon.WoreM, Vrie., IhSJ msdo no.fnfthor domonitratlon thu to drlro our sun s short distance; ■ , I p BkJrmUh With Bebel Caralryj Adg. B.—A'.lpscl*! to lbs Zsn«* fco “ J r o?to«.' T on&, statsMhnt .Capo, Poik »nd S 3 aon of tire gth .Illinois wnlcfjrere 'ffpi‘ sgstnit 'Fsolhncr's cavalry, > wbo .hod b«*u commuting deprolaiions in too ricinitj ; of Humboldt.and idrpriiod them srhUo'reit* • lag and slooping drs mils cast of pxpprllie, • jostorday. jtrtils ware‘iT(jP*ifir J 3 horses and> great porVon **Xsn. Jfosf of w«o ereapod left *1 th orn thflr arms, horeos or clothes. BoronJfed onlt won wounded, two seriously . .7 > From l, nisilll l . , (OCZdTfCLfi. All*. S —Tb- i, % • ' Ri'bU «rrjvt(i ir, \ , r rillp, MOirted fr ioi tbo D-.pcui-r t . . </. [ Galt House by ap-iruon of C4V*!., - C fwUry of the Provost Guard. ’ *'* .Paymaster Speed, *ho has just arrived from Corinth* reports the safety oT all 'th* w ffiaatert, stated to hero been recently can. to»4 sear Hoinboldt. Tho story arose fro* ss?v*. traotl °o «f tho trujUe trerk, on the 28th alt., on the Mobile and Ohio Itailrcau. tea nues north of Jackeoa* by 000 hundred and fifty of Baxter's rebel' guerrillas, Mr. nlrtt .I'iV 10 *i'V? r P*y®«Jtep, .topped over Uumbolll '» proceeding tko next dap rter the repair of the nilcoad .to’'Corinth, de.t!l^ h fU n hed t 0 thB WBkitttt, nSuS"* ? or ““> 10 come -wd. Iko re foram Wt with the £r p iu. e ,:: *' ,teir «"7 - ~ M dvaahvillo lhat JlcCook'e - «»«kS^ ‘ ronnd ?*« Me - • ' AflairTia ihß Soaihwest Ang, r.-Coi Houl?Y roffhaoat. iilmKrf I*' 1 *' n 1 1? , 80Uth in i skirmish six mills below tb*t pise*, on Satnr i£*ii°| St ? M * U ! e ? and on * w oon!iati. The r*wji lost senna killed. SnViuJTP?'** 1 11,111 * fi * ht took ° UC6 Bnnaay between two companies of Federal*, acting a* an escort to a provision train of 00 wagOof, a&da large body of Texan cavalry at the month of Bt. Francis nror. The former were dispersed, many captured, and the wagona destroyed. .dVn! 1 ™ dsy > 80 flfteon oiloj o^pSrxcTpTtwr'"^ l BQd n “ iuM TiftiHUviho* “ Tllr * hM «' f 6! f r ‘” cl 'i » detaohmont of IndlMia n l" Co1 - liU:b - booo wot out T° Bpott roluJ ' U.loao, to In- P lmJ g ht“*”' htch h “ i «« »»«1 Tribute of H'cspect to the lute Gen. McCook* / ntS 1 n I * IU -T 1 ’I 4 "®* B—At a meeting of th, tb,, . mor “ ln e. » Committee? <r» ?SmiS» d ' OMt ‘0 connection with anothet tn» Ut«Gon. McCook, with to proceod to Looiitillo to eioort tho. .to.theeUy. *“• faneral, and that the Mayorbe to quested to ineite the different military acd oivlo asseeiatione. • rl b °'?. h ' ah " ot Commerce also appointed a r rn1 l a , .i. Loßi " mS *° "°° rt The sabterlptloni to the baantv fuod. iu- ? d»y at neon, reached $100,000.' ' • ' Ml cblgan FiJiiug tier Quota. - | Michigan haaneorlyfin. I a ber quote under the first call Tor 200,000 2?i ** l furn,bh k«rqaofa uodenhe last (call, without resorting to a if athanox^ Wa (~ allowed. Eight roglcibnU of W? £?i7 f *^. on * 0 1 f J caT * ,r y<> f will bo Received .- fi * W as;£ ? tm ** -«qaipwenu -are Destructive Fire. A «* 8-Do!bjV'planing pill on Mend alloy Wharf war destroyed by Bro this afternoon. Seven large brick boa'-es ddjolniDg, with a large quantity of dninbcf jnd eoat iheda, and Cullies' block and name Jhop, were also consumed. Ditnisor" one hundred thousand dollars. " b ■ - [ t . Fight with Guerrillas. i*o., July 7—C-.-L- aw, lorcca cams np with Porter'j ouer.-lilis cr,.... mtlM north-eait of .Kirk.vlll,? A, hir ctr, fn?.w“ y . ““"“'"St ®"4. followed itiiaJitir.' laiihiog Into tho town, whoro.it. hut,; iJvm on sued, {□ which tho rebcli (o.'t 15 h»w clTo?.? 8 o ,a l’P‘ i « ®V'lO WitgSnVoftrgia .captured. PoTterVforcea.oro.tciitte’roii. Pawnee Indian agent.'' • ■ ' ■ Oltim. Aug. B—Henry W- Da' hi;r:,{. thoU.S. Marshal for einbeMtio-s; y,d ... ■ Jua been honorably iu»*d. * Market;, o, i r i..Biajtl».- Wlirtjt firm t.iji it-jJ-.t; »'.V * •*** 13&12D U.r Che. jt,i !i > 1 n w»nkce Mrs .o«l ±1 ±iul oi i V •*? V Dew h»utt>ckr. • .-ro i« »m i J v V j„, f „ bnth.iir MMWc lot cdd. r/:iirm . & r 5 - fJrprl “ fc . 3 '"!‘ a^KSr 134 ' 791 «**• w-* to*, S Xictinj, conHnnta d„tt «t 2C.SKV Wi SftrfK'SSF- , R ‘ cti *» wiwi -cm*«S£Zs&S ’ l, , c, ' l « a “ Ba ?'“‘n> xfcslSsw Tor* 0031 <v B*i KoiJiiiKnul S2S?Sg , “'* ** w«.w Sr» 1 555* S H U / i ® 75 f ' Jr ' I,ra ’ *ai iVSH.MtIix o changs in prorfelona. Whl*lyflna a = Jo.wbftdj *u In good dtaiAodT flora cJntTriml™“'r I)< i. m *“' 1 n " , '■ «It«bc«1 ti » per * p ” rMDt Au s‘®^*“ ET cnlng-—Cotton flroef? u & VBsR£- : 3Es Ss^US' Tlli\£ ftrkrtaidy» lard Una. WbUky firm at SOkjvJjld r Sogarbooyint at fiaiOo. Coff.* lfro; 1U» . *•“•*«*«■:l’rtigHudolL •.Stoc£*iu&~* '£*** *-*foa-^FIoar i «ie*i!y withk- WiUo Co«» •toad*.; JtitovdaeUnod 2«. Whitky steady at 62c. CoflSa LOOiL ITEMS. | The Bishop Bowman Monument. Aeoordiqg to previona announcement, the' ST^JL atandiD *^ ho ll » i0 * Bf «&• “P »toSe ofthe monument to memorj of-Biahop Boir »"«"*»»■ in tbe rrejen.-o.of 1! * foneoarie of people* d%yt •go. Bliliop Bow b*4 Jtnrted t# attend o ti.iretioo ■ Taking puug* on the care of the A; V. fr„i*i pr ?f Md '? 1° a point about 19 mitea ' MrSi h ? *.*?' T h ” n obitruotlon had oa -111111 ‘ T ?* venerable Biehop got opt of the oare v and walked along the . / road. Soon after, he wai discovered. King dead, along nde of the track. His remaini ■’■■ th"e. “to .Lancaster, I Pa.,'and*hur led : ' “Onumentls to commemorate the death' wh^i’w?kL miD ’ near theipot - Jh.fF.r £ b 4j *a* dltcovered. It is am. tic ? atone, some ttrenty-ar« f eB * air f SnJiJ.ni* 44 ™”' hy llw Assistant" Bithtil -' ■ l recoivo on - iould ottoJ* f ° rca by lh ° * d >liu„n „f Y book re-' ' (join S?S?^ M, w 4 \ MS? WSRW.-'-* “dor thi'galluot 3 gih 1 f ttre nir? H»«0 «a » S:J : , l-SBLjff: “«««*•»»delivered a Hro««II_ •ddOMs re tho -braro boy.-, b.foro tie iror: 'r»o.-Tri 'Varg .CoQjiDiltepy Messrs, _ .. received;ttio'tailuvr-^-* '■ J yesierdajp:, Mri. aiooe'F. D«nj,.;w.. G*o. U. A M. Oppesteimer...... J. ko - io' - stl) Mpar»SiD' CDfDr*ar {s f3fu aadrd - :£•£**?* m« 1>: l> •«.* r *aa»t«rpdjn JMierdv e. A Tt*d/fo U urUered into camff. r. ~ ’SAtzfins. Je«t»p;p f isii; iMifactp Lh>tn% — £*•» (tii * d *y» ** * *V» ck, at SJ»- ’« g ° nioHUi Alloli . oa - IJc,nsC *>>- W Fifth BUtaw : £*:' - A*o M -tU >ioei, Tr BoutV'k W&m ~ ' rh i ti a Po’ ! t oa» ” n, ‘' rt Plt *" k ■$ m ■■. _«___ ’ ' »‘A>jfr j * ‘\'«J **•
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