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, CITY, AFFAIRS.
.mrdpriaux papsb op tbm city.
rUcrtaxoLooiCAi. 'OuuviTtin for tbs
- (?a»e£U,by Q. E. Shaw, Optician, No. 55 Fifth
'• ”l«tre«l—eotWltadinllj:
- It BUt. It SHAD*.
9 o’clock, A. a—..... 83 70
12 « K_. 122. 75
" 0 “ r.t. i„. 70
" ; - Baromoter 29 6-10
Th* PiTtaBUBGH Gazette, morning and
craning adltloni, for talo at tbo cows anil pe
> rlodlcal rtimiof Mr. J. T. Sample; near tho
Pi tub argil. Ft. lVajno k Chicago Railroad
depot, t'oderal street, Allegheny.
A. Sadden Order and a Sudden
Counter Order*
At noon yesterday an order was recoived
~ from Harrisburg, requiting ten companies of
oar nine months volanleeistoleave-forthwith
: for Camp Gartin. The cbmpaniesjit&ignated
: in the order were .the Clark Infantry, A, B
..•v . -and C, the Butchers’lnfantry, A and B, the
Howe -Engineer*/ the Walker-Infantry* the.'
" CttY lnfantry, and two companies from la
• - - rintnni, about 1;0Q0 men.'ln a 11.7 The -mon
were orderctl to rendesroos en tho .West Com* i
. . • mon, at sevenb’cldck, preparatory to leaving
train ateigkt.
. ■- o'clock. I '-; ‘‘ ''
• The ■order spread , through both cities with
,j - . great rapidity* and tho limited time allowed
for preparation and parting watf most dUf
•'•gentlyimproted-by the friends of the tolon
' teers. CarpetTsacks word hastily packed* and
‘ . many hod
. : . andsay^ge»ibye,* , --'7:'’’‘ ’ -n'-' '
; At the. designated bourthe men began to
rendeivourontbeWost.Common, andsoon
aftor seven .b’eJockbight uoiupanios were on
the ground, commanded ropwtiyely by Capt.
Clark, CapWßoisol, CapV?n:m, Capt. Dan
ver,Capt. Maxwell, Capt. Tyler,Capt.Gast,
•• and Capt* Adams.' The two' Tarentum com
panies* having returned home*, .(not being
•: __ able to get into camp,) could not of course
obey the order. •
The Common was thronged .with mon* wo*
t men-and children# the vast majority of whom
were relatives anx*
iotts-toget^p^slaggg^W?»ar f ..abd-if
j possible clasp theic adicq.
Therw wbitma^teaTftti;^ eyer attd sbrrowful
hearts toibatvast concourse;;-‘ i. ■ .
- After sonae.delayi thn compauies formed in
order,and-headedbya brass band, took up
this line Of march.for thudeM.t,v When they I
had- r Mi^nd'apbinfc'pndJEiocUtreet, near ..the
they.-Were'met>by Capt.; Smith,-!
'Oommahdahtef Camp HbwerWho*by author* 1
ItJ bf telearaphic^.;dispatch:just reeptved f
- frouT AdjuUjtt Qeneral Russell, halted the
• : men* twAjnfdrmed- tbani that; the order; bad
been-' oountafmandedi OfVeourse . this an
' j4ou&oement caused great excitement, and was
-variously being delighted at
the prospeot of. Uttlejonger at
v home* while others grumbled very -considera
bly bveMnir disappointment; •
The ordered toUke command
of companies, as.heratofore,-
andTßubwfethem until further orders. The
< -mea disbandedonthespbt, and re-
respeeUve lodging places. It
• " butwe do not give it as a - faoti that.
v wlll-.be required to-report bt Harris*
: ~J;£.^^S^^tfriy'next.wtiik.' ; .- ,/•
. > • were to w&itiDgdn liberty. street, to
-■ % the men to Harrisburg. Federal, St.
and Liberty streets wero lined by thon
: *V sands of persons, awaiting the passage, of the
troops. It was not until.after, nine; o’clock
-v; that the fact became gene,rally known that tho
r— order hid been countermanded, after ..which
y-r, -thepedple began slowly to' disperse. AVo
■+< \ never remomber. having-witnessed- so much
in : Allegheny, as the great msjor
ity of the- men reside. there, and ■ while the
friends of thqa.oldiers were generally pleased
With the ''countermand/' the majority of the
' men would rather have gone off. /
Thai's has evidently been somo grbsa bung
ling somewhere, but m Voarh; not'info'rmed
os to the’ facts, we cannot; say. where the
blame rests. ; _
Tn» WfiSTUiXBTER Review -ronJuLV.—Mr. J
W* Av Qildenfenney, 45 Fifth street, agent |
' for the American publishers of tho British |
~ Qdirl«rHe*iX.- Scott-&- CoV, New York, has
received the .Wcttminiier JUtUic for July, |
containing—Tho Life and Policy of Pitt; Dr. j
>;v Davidson's Introduction to the 014 Testa- j
v. meat; Election Flxpen*V»; $ir r Wiinam Ham
ilton: His Doctrines ofPeirception and\Jtitlg=n
mint; BngUih Buie In India/Celebrated.
Friendahips; The j !
“ -Contemporary From the nop?* it 1
v. wiii bo seen that the readers of this generally I
able Review will bavothe pleasure of consid- |
ferable Variety in this number.; Politics, the- i
olofy* metaphysics, natural history, etc., will
'be thosubstaatial courses, and the article on
■Xlterary Friendships will make a most agree
■able aftercourse. On the whole It is a good
camber. '>. : ■■ ■■ ■•••■
Tbe lron Clad Monitors.
:• Considerable progress has already been made
on the two iron olad gunboats, contracted /or
ifflhU city. Tfao englaer are far advanced
towards completion, a largo qaauUtyof the
r '~‘Jjp_n «heeting has been prepared,andthe work
1 *#rT*ylbg the keels will be ; commenced next
week. Tbo boats will be baUton.tho Monou
• gsbelariver, atTwo Milo run. They will be
of the Monitor pattern, containing two gone
v< eacb, on a revolving torret. Aboat three bap
-dred men-arerrwoir-'employed,' and -tbo. work
' will bo pushed forward with great vigor. The
men will beeompelied to: work from daylight
to dark, and a full force will also be employed..
WSundsy. ■
Saw STli. Bcasan.—David- H. Rhodes*
now (team'saw mill, at McKeesport, took fire
: • on Saturday evening, 9th inst., and wa» to
' tally destroyed.* Tbo firo originated from do
- /seta in the furnace. Loss of mill and lumber
- piled near it amounts to about $9,000, whieb
was Insured as follows : $2,00l)ln the Cumber
r > )sad Valley Mutual Protection Insurance Co.;
. SI.OOO in the Farmers! Mutual Insurance Co.
■I, '** York, Pft., and $5OO in the Cotombja In-
.loranceCo.of Lancaster,Pa. Thelargeiron
!»:>■ - works of Wood JsTmkens were In great dan
»: ' vr wof being destroyed by the fire from the
1 -'••weir mil), au<T was considerably damaged,
r—-- Losscovered.bj insurance.
■j Mkbtiso.—The public re
-Jigloos exercise* of this, meeting In the Rented
• • grove, commenced on. ?h ar *<&7» and prom
* _lses to be of a most Interesting character dor*
•- 1 -• • ‘ jnc Us continuance. It Is reported that.about
forty tents have been erected. The meeting
Vis udder the Charge of Rev. Wm, Cox, D; £»>.
! Presiding Elder of. Pittsburgh district. Wo
T , Jearii that trains of the Allegheny Valley
: : .jfcilroad leave daily, Sunday excepted, at
- fi.dO a, m., and 4.20 and 5.40 p. m.
- - Maoazirm > FOR THB r LsDisa— Qodiy'B
■" Lxdt's Book and Pktkrsoii’s Ladub’ Ni
•'tidirAt. MaOizw*;— Epth these-popular mag
- asihes; for the month ,-.of September, will be
’ ; J found oh jibe counter Of W. A. Uildenfenny,
" 3 ■45 Fifth street,'opposite the Theatre,. r.The
- falrreaders of these msgastnes will.of course
1: * be dtslrous to find what laws. Queen .Fashion
.i‘ -- harUld down for the first monUiof Autumn
doubtless herein there Je be will be
v .-fally met by ihamysticpages which liotoun
«LQringly before ui.-
, , . Firal* Baipkoap AcpiDM*.—A man named
"AutOm OjdsrofWhiTU*n township, Fayette
' county, bad his thigh broken, and othcrwißO
' So Adliifojdred, op .ihe Penney
' tawuUU» »*t -f on
«• ‘ day morning last/that' ho died on Sunday
' evenSngi’" The decea*ed*waa.about fifty years.
' of age, and leaves a wife and .large, family in
indigent circumstances. that
. .the Railroad Company wilt make a donation
. L2ttLtha.afflietedX>mUy ».■. +— - - - - - • r
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PITTSBCftGP, 1862. ■■
Editor* /.Permit me, in bebalf.ol
"•'-*the-eol4ie« who Tiave reeentljr from
• ‘Moon.township, to return our,;sineereyana
' hearLfelt thanlu to the citixona’of tfaat to wp
ihlplor their man of kindness}, and e»*
- . peeialijlio Mr.phUlp^Stcffinspn-ftnd.-Jona
• "T: '. " ‘ Ssq*f fort .the.; magnificent'jrepast.;
ahiobthey faraUhedmat AleanorVHotel,
if-',. city.Lec do saythat we will 6ver
• > . memories the names of cherished.
. ■>. —'*’~r-'-' CwiHIHanAM.
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. r - Ootfj! uio Gibp.— Tho- Semplo' lofititrj,
Co; A, CnU Mood,, »o 4 Co. B, Copt. Mon
■ '.Hint tat»C«iipMo*»,»«t«a»7.v AoOom-
H:, . .nnooWßoni liwwlxwnproTlilod forflTohandred i
r inon. «ndotto oomiantop ■wlU oooa ho;or
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Patriotic ChaTcb Actios*
Acastated meeting of the official* .member*
of ; Beaver. Methodist Episcopal Church, over
whlchßev. Dr. Baird, formerly editor of the
.Pittsburgh Chritiian Advocate, now Presiding
Elder of Allegheny District, presided, the
following p&tnotio action was taken, wftrtby
of imitation by the official bodies in all the
churches.in the land:
Wbeseab, Oar country is engaged in the
most gigantio civil war tho world bos ever
known;; and, whereas, it Is the duty of tho
Church ’to "be sutyeot to the powers that be;
.therefore,:.. .
Httolved, 1. That as members of the Qoar
i terly Conference of the Beaver station M. E.
I Church, Pittsburgh Conference, we hold it to
> be our duty As members of the" Church of
I Christ' [undorsaid government] to stand by
the Union in this hour of its trial—to unite
our hearts and hands in earnest and patriotic
efforts for its maintenance against those who
are in arms against it—tosustain with de-
I termined and inflexible resolution the Presi
dent and his administration in their most en-
I ergetio efforts for the prosecution of the war
| —to punish treason and traitors with; fitting
[ seventy, and to ornah the present most wick
jed rebellion—and to sot.oar faces ogainstany
] thing which has a tendency to alienate tho
] affeotlons of our people from the Government.
2\ That .the membor of the Church who
falls in this respect is false to the Church, his
I country and hie God. _ .
‘ It is.underatood/says tho Harrisburg Tele
graphy that ten or twelve regiments have been
formed, at Camp Curtin. ' It is also under
stood that, several of the field officers of the
new regiments have been selected, but nono r
have yet been officially announced.
In tho meantime tho troops at camp are be-.
Ing uniformed and supplied with arms-; and 1
having transportation ready, are only await
ing orders to move.
,• FlauandSword Presentation. —Company
C,of the Clark Infantry, was mado- the recip
; ient, last evening, of a eplondid set ot colors,
j The presentation was made by Prof. ‘Wilton
I in.an -eloquent and feeling address, and re
sponded to in behalf of the company by Ex
rSheriff Graham in his usual happy and appro
priate manner. Capt. Drum was also pre
sented with an elegant sword, -by Arthur
Hobson, Esq. The sword was presented by
I Prof. WilsOn, and received in bonatf of Capt.
Drum by Mr. Graham. A.t the conclusion oi
the presentation three cheers were given -for'
[ the company and Capt..Drum* • .
;• Taa -BccktAils.—A.,misapprehension ex
ists as to tho Bucktail Brigade. Tho. Gov
ernor authorizes the raising of Bucktail regi
ments in precisely the same way. as the raising
of all other regiments isadthorized—Secre
tary Stanton, however,. giving tho assurance
the Bucktail regiments, when raised,
I should be'kept together as one brigade.
I-- The wide spread fame of tho Bucktaiis, and
their heroism and gallantry in the field,'led
[ to the request indicated being made.
BSI&T3.—For a well made and well fitting
shirt commond us to. Carhaghan, Merchant
-Tailor and gentlemen's famishing- 4epot,
Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny
city. The stock of gentlomenV furnishing
goods of all descriptions is full and complete,
and embrace every article in this line.
Movew&bt op troops.— The first regimonta
of volunteers under the. nine month's call,
composed of troops from Chester and Dela
ware counties, left Camp Curtin on Thursday
night for the^Jouth.
The InLTOTfcATRD Weeklies. —frank Lea
lie'9 IlUulralcd Heuipapcr, Harper’# Weekly,
and the Ilhitlraled Xeict have been received,
and are for sale at tho News,and Periodical
Depot of W. A. GUdenfenney, 45 Fifth street.
Another fresh consignment of boots, shoes
and gaiters justrectived at McClelland's Auc
lionr, No. 55 Fifth street.
OSSA=
Affairs at Camp Curtin.
Babb and valuable . boo r ks at auotion to
night at Masonic Hall Auction House.
PROS IESTE&DAY’S BYKSISG CSZETTB.
Casualties in the 46tU l»ennsVlvania
Regiment.
1 We have received a partial ,Hst of tbe
allies in tho gallant 46th 'regimen't, which
must have been almost annihilated in the late
battle of Slaughter Mountain, It was under
the command of ; Col. - Knipo, of Hnrnibnrg,
and contained two; companies from this city—
Co. B, Capt. WB. L. Foolk, and Co. C, Cap!
B. W. Morgan/; It wont into the fight with
over 500, men, end thoj now mtuter only 148
men able tb'Shonlder a musket. .
Thaibllowing U a list ol tho eninalUM ao
far aa known: V . , . .
. Col. KnlpO; wounded in the head ana wrist. ,
' / Major Mathews, wounded in the arm.
Amount Boyd,wouaded slightly. •
- Company A—-Capt. Eisenbise, wounded and
missing'; Lieut. SelUcimet', killed. This com
pany had about 25 killed, wounded ,and mies
in6ompany B—Capt. Foulk, wounded and
missing; Lieut. Scott, wounded. The casu
alties in this company amounted to about 40.
- Company C—Capt. Lucfccnbach, wounded ;
Lieut. Wilson, Wounded and missing. This
company carried into the fight 67 men, 15 of
whom ’ b&ro only reported at tho present
writing. ' *j - r
Company D—Capt. Brooks, slightly wound
ed. Forty men of this company are missing.
• Company E—Lieut. 8. Jones, killed. Forty
men are missing. ‘ . x » .
1 Company F—LleuMDralg, wounded; Lieut.
‘ Mathews, wounded. Twonty-two men of this
company only oreaccounted for. :
Company lost no. officers. - Twenty-two
-men ooly have reported. 1 . , { .
Company M—Lient.v Gorman and Lieut.
Selfridge both missing. This company was
almost annihilated, only ton men haring;.r®"
l—Capt. Grifflthmiaaing. Eloren
metLhave reported iu this company? ; - .
Company K—Lient. W. Caldwell and Lieut.
A. Caldwell both killed. Those are brothers,
and a third brother, 1 a sergeant in tho same
company, was wounded, ‘‘ — T
Col. Knipe and Msjor Selfridge are Both in
a hotel at Culpepper. i .
Another account contains the following
names : J. Catkery, Co. C; J. Yager, Co. D;
W, A.Marlatt, Co., B; J. Pamery, Co. U;
Sergeant; Wearer, Co. C;VY.‘Blrd«. Co*E;
Sergeant H. Prineo, Co." Aj H.ißpetter, Co. A;
J. Tarpreo, Co. D; Co. A; P.
Donovan, Col K; T. B^‘PotUgof-, Co. D; John
Morgan, N. Badger, Wm. B. Bayard* Johp
i Moore, John P»'Qo°dl»eiurt,'CSaTles Busohell,
Wm- Shook,' Jobn. Lunh, Samuel Pottiger
Alex. Ortle, (compsnies' hot designated);
Lieut, Craig, of Co. ;F,; airired here on
Thursday morning, and!snow at hit homo on
the Braddocks6eld plank-’toad,; near the city
line, Me was >hOtin tho thigh, and stm.W*
Ties_tho ball ih the'wound. -;He reporW the
death'of; the following members of Co. F : ••
Thomas Jr Thomas, of tho Eighth Ware,
formerly clerk in Frank's dry goods store.
Fifth street. • * •
Wm.Cettys, of the Eighth Ward.
Wm. 8(otlor,of th*Bi*th Ward. •
‘ James Davis, Eighth Ward*.-, father
of this young man, Enoch. Davis, is-well
known here, but rosides at Hanging Ivocfe,
Ohio.
Lieut. Mathews had a leg shot off, and Uy
two days on the battlefield. Ho wes still. Hr*,
iog at last accounts, and -his sister has. gone
on to nurso him. .
/' The Hter HiflcV.
About a wook since, It waS determined to
ralse-u crack company* to-bw-commanded by.
C&pUln'Jnmes CoUard, now 'serving in the
Army -.of the > Potomac* Samuel M,. Ipo**'
Eiq., generously $5OO for tiftf'pur-.
pose/nnd other genilemen contributed liber
illy. Already tbeeompany :U nearly lull,
and wilt be entirely filled to-day.
turo to eay that a finer looking, more sturdy
and gallant set of soldiers noveft shouldered
a gun*. Most of them are members of ohureh;
ao that the moral mti? physical coudUlon of
the ebmbany make It a modal*. WiUiam Van-
SUkVB«i.; bai tak.n-a great i* tw
in* tbU.comtißay, and ba« dorot.4 conriaor
ablo tlmo »nd nw»n» therein. Tho roßult
ma.t beblgbly gntUhtag «« bim. • We tarn
th»t Mi*; Alexander Snaky)» .bout to pro-.,
wot tbe company wltb . beautiful and costly
0»o j and rro.are enre iach men will apprect
ato the klndnetl of donor, and
will prertrrotb. gift nnenllied.
: ' Capt. CoUard It expected her. In a ferr.dxye,
to tain cojetnand n«h company. All tba
Miodatloni andtnoldenteoonnectml wlththle.
company*;**® of.ibe.moH
will winylftttwJi wherever placed, or we are
xbuch zAlstaken in the oharaote# bflita officers
and men*
Ten Companies, Ordered to Harris-
Ten of the companies recruited bare bare
been ordered to leave for Harrisburg j this
evening at 8-o'clock. They will form in tegi*
mental order, on tbe .West Common, Alle
gheny, at 7 o'clock, and proceed tbenoo to tbe
railroad depot in this city. Tbe following
are the companies embraced in tbe order:
Clark Infantry, A, Capt. J. B. Clark:
Clark Infantry, B, Captj. D. Boisel; /
Clark Infantry, Capt. S. Drum;
Butchers' Infantry, A, Capt. H. Danver;
Butchers* Infantry, B, Capt. Maxwell j
Howe Engineers, Capt. Adams;
Walker Infantry, Capt. Tyler; t
Cass Infantry, Capt. Gastj •
Tarentum Guards, A, Capt. Boyd ; |
Tarentum Guards, B, Capt. —; i
The two latter companies, having Igone
home, in consequence 01 not being able to get
into camp here, will not get off to-night, but
are expected to go to-morrow.
A VroVost Marshal Appointed.
Col. ChaTles T. Campbell, of the 57th Regi
ment (Rifles,) having been appointed Provost
Marshal and Recruiting 'Superintendent for
Woitorn Pennsylvania, has arrived In* this
city, whore he will fix his headquarters in a
few days. For the present he is stopping
with his William B. Kegley,
Ebq. ;■
Col. Campbell is a resident of Chambers
burg, Franxlln county, and a well tried sol
dier. He was severely wounded In the battle
of Fair Oaks, and has not yet recovered from
the effects of his injuries. He will open on office
bore in a fow days, an3Twlfliifiidrtfe Title to
attend to all matters coming within the scope
of his commission. /■
Alouki Association of.. Jeffbbboh Cql-|
lxqe.— This Association met in the College
Hallipn tho Tuesday of Commencement week.
lire Historian of the Class Of; 1832, J. I.
Kuhn, Esq., was not presont. -His task was
extemporaneously, bat;ln an Interesting man
ner, performed by/ Orbison, Esq.* of;
Huntingdon, Pa.. r '
Rev. David McKinney,D. D.,
ed President of -tho Association j Prof.-AN
Lipn. Secretary, andßeV.' Pr6fc/Bmith, Jley.
R. F-.-Wilsoh, together with thuTresident and.
Secretary, A Business; Committee. E.
11. Nevin, Di J).> walrchosen Historian for
t&c Class oflB33iand Hngh-MoAllUterrEsqi,
as his,alternate^;; j;; •.*
Gonfcv’B- Lady's Book: fob Sbptsmbxb.—
Mr! J. W. Pittook, Fifthstrect, opposite the
Postoffico, has received for September.
With its usual attractions,including tbe dou
ble-page colored* plate of the fashions for the
coming montb,a atecl-platocDgrAving, enti
tled '‘Contribution,*' a multitude of Wbod en
gravings, mustc, talesi receipts, etc./ wo have
no doubt the lady readers ©f'Gocky will wel
come its companionship through Au
tumnal month. j
Paisful Accidknt.— Our/assistant press
man, Patrick Donahue, mevwlth a very pain
ful accident this morning: While adjusting
some part of the machinery connected with
one of our steam pressed,his left hand slipped
and was caught between the cogs. " Tho fore
fingof was broken j and may have to be ampu
tated*. The bones of the second finger were so.
splintered that it had to be. cat off, and tho
other two fingers werp.also broken, but will
be saved, Ur. Waltor attends him.
Recbuitiko ix THt Oil Region.— -Old Ve
nango is completely waked up in the recruit
ing business. Some fifty men were recruited
in a single day. Capt. Ridgway will leave
with his company the last of this or the first
of nett week. J. At. Clapp, Esq., has sums
40 men. A. B. McCaluiont, Esq., is also re
cruiting, and has-a number of meu. Captain
Willard has’ about 30, and tboro are others
engaged that have squads numbering from 10
to 25 men each. .
Last Ckakob fob Bounty.— The Park
Engineers only, want fifteen men to fill up
their number. They go into tbe Sigol vogi
"ment, now raising, and so secure all the
bounties. Fifteen men will' fill ttp tho
company,-and they' iriintft?n"b« mustered In
for bounty. Fall in ;to a company so nearly
filled, and got your bounty immediately.
Pbomotkd. —Captain John W. Patterson, of
Cor £, 102d-{CoL Rowley's) reginyat, has
been commisritmed Msjor of tho regiment, to
fill tbe pUco of the lamented Poland.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Wc take great pleasure in recommending;
"the-Rev, R. K. Williams, who is eogaged as a
teacher In'the Academy of Science and Lan
guages, Allegheny.; Mr. Williama is.a grad
uate of Princeton College, N* J., also of the
Western Theological Seminary—U an excel
lent scholar and a' practical and successful
-Instructor; . This valuable acquisition to its
corps of teachers, and the experience and effi
ciency of the Principal, Rev. J. Davis, render
this institution especially worthy of tbe
patronage of tho pubiio. ....
hcv. U. w. Jacoscs.O:D. Bef *. P. Swirr, I>. D.
Bev. D. Elliott, D.:D.|Bi)». \V.,D.llow*b6j).D»
. ao9-12tcTt'TAS-eow •' , .
- pA3aiOSiCLS Clotbixo ahd ffß WI to G*T
THX»f.~Wo would Jay that Messrs. W. H.
McGee & Co., corner of FbderaUtreot and Dia
mond Square, havojust received their summer
goods, and their patterns am allot tho latest
styles. Any porson dosiriug a well-made and
neatly fitting suit of clothes, their establish
ment is the right place; AU their clothing is
mado under their own supervision, and they
aro always ready to sell cheap to cash bnyera.
HsioquAßtitafl,; }
PITTSBURGH XiriVr ABTILLSBT Co. \
• . August 11, 1862. )
.AU persons-onltsted in this Company,
whether off on leave of absence or at home In
:the city or country,, will report themselves
daily at 9 o’clock In tho forenoon, at Mead
quarters, No.! 3 St. Clair, Pittsburgh, until
ordered otherwise.. • • ~
. ; Jons Jar Young, Captain.
LtQUoxs and Wines will be sold at Davis
Auction House, Fifth streot, this momr
Inc, at 10 o'clock, by order of Administrators.
Tho attention of the-trade is invited. See ad
vertisement under auction bjegd. .
Wakted Immediately Two competent
business men—one a first class Cutter,'and the
rotfaer an-experionccd Salesman, Apply to
J. L. Carnaghao, Allegheny. : X
Db. M. 0. Jones; who has been «sent from*
the city for several; week*, has returnod, anr
will resume his professional duties. Office No.
109 Wylie street.- ' . ;
Db. Vah Bcrbx, from Canada, can be eon
suited dally at bis; rooms in the Bank Block,
Pittsburgh.. ,
Dentistry.— Dri C. Bill, No. 240, Toon fit.
attends to all branches of tho Dental profes
aioo. --‘A'-. - • - ~. ■" ;
HAUPfIft —August l&th. WILLU! WHITTIER,
only child of Simu-1 and U*lcn A. Harper, ogod I
• ; v •
The fnneral will take pl*cw from the residence of
his partats, Kirkpatrick streaf.near Sycamore, 311,
Washington,' tuis ArrcasooN, at 4 o'clock, to pro*
coed Withe AliegtwnyCemetery.
(£tTeN MEH WAKtBD, to fill Up tho D.
A. Suiiii Guanos, Clip*. toroj for which :axi «ddi»;
"tlunslwnoly of ttvi ocalam will be paid.. Apply
Immediately. neadqmrtcr* Canal Bridgo.;
BuoMalorKxtoutivelCiiiiJiiiteß or Aluuiubntl ..
■■■A ■ Court r, Pitthbuboh, Aug. / •
VT (>TjC!S TO | RECRUITING 1 OFF!- 1
ry~CEHB. ‘ : Tb«C-omm[Ue« wwtild wuprclfullyre- i
OQMt hi l persona re suiting men for the tbfco year/
Berried Jo. All#*beny conoty» Iq rewn the number.
cerpUod by wadi oftbem rt-»pecllrt)y, toenabl* tlia
•flommiitoo to aacvrtaln Ibo fggrepilo forco •nl-MM
iii toe that service to the present date.
This Tenors Irriot dealgnei t * aupercedo th» report
b * ■
frifiUent otO/unroiitae,
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qnullly, pat op i fur r»rnllyu»«,-oon«Ui)tly la
b«BdauJfcc«ilo.t«Uel»inHir;«McMyjti)raol
. jbO. A.lt»;Nallaw, ■:
err Ulurtr and Hand ela.
'f/'ANAVVUA bbls. Grade,
.IV izgfAtlty. rursala by • : V-. *•■ 5 .
“ . 3 SOLA* Oli .WORfcB 00., - ;
-ftnl3 «' fM.:oliitrittr»*t. near th* Bridge.
'/■aoi/isa KKV-OLVJCHS—AII siiea, old
1/ .nd oiisr maM, forule It lowoit prtcrj.
Ajnia ’ iuio» o TKTi.ry. m w»id.i
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(jWIiiJtNiVKS, various . styles, Tqi
notes ebom the CAPITAL.
[Special Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gasette.]
Wabhikotox, Aug. 13,1862.
The most decidedly heated term of the sea
son concluded yesterday in a grand cloud of
dust, a roar of tblnnder and a dash of rain.
The sudden transition from 90 to 96 in tha
shade to, say ton degrees below that, is in
deed refreshing. This has been
week. We are iaily receiving ocular demon
stration of some of tho results offhe
- BATTLE .OF .CBDABJIOtJMTAnt.
The hospital* in this citywhicha weekago
had4>ooo empty bods are radidly'fiuding new
occupants. Alexandria, the desolate, had
891 wounded arriving there to-day. The Re
lief Associations have heartily joined hinds
with the Government in atdiogin the emer
gency. The Pennsylvania Association jhas
been foremost in its efforts. It has supplied
men and women nurses, stimulants, clothes,
food and delicacies to the hospitals at Alex
andria, Culpepper Court House and Falls
Church. / At the latter place, which is in Vir
ginia; and nine miles distant, near Munson's
Hill, there are about 1,000, mostly siolt men,
brought t&ffcbtr from Warrenton on Thursday
last, relieving tbe houses there in anticipation
of the battle then imminent.: j-Your corre
spondent visited Fails Churcl on Sunday
last. No whore can wo moro.clcgriy and fully
observe the desolating effects q*ho war v than
In tho ride thither, Deserted mansions and
oottages, dilapidated churches,.-and desolate
fields oh aHMjd.es speak eloqssntly of the
misery foreed aotnrs
ed fiend— NthßanuS®Jery _ Tfggi|aUh wrong
from nnreqaitted teil mustnrtßgmisery to its
possessor. The patients atFMphoroh were
for some days qoite comforts,
but at last they, are made comfortable:
. . As to the battle, Sen have allthatiany one
knows about It. Thoso inbllhed-to be critical
complain that the fight eras isusualbetwcen
unequal numbers,, our owMtde bringing., tho
smaller force into the field;. . About one-third
of all oar foree was either killed, wounded^
missing.; I Suppose Ills atwayi sd,thktcom
plaintsaire made ormnwgewßfirOE.inliman
sigei&eat'afiUsAhe battlyjliglthi* one. it Is
batbCßes AB brought into
' action the ene
my'S, while eighrofours:were not more than
three miles distant, and did not'fire a. shot.
That the Union troops fought with the most
-determined and obstinate btavery Iserldenced
by their losses. . Tho poorvfcnows who have
arrived berewounded, are dreadfully exhaust
ed from heat and exertion, and so ;comptetely
saturated with sweat and covered with dust,
that a mother would scarce recogaiso her own
■ son..
• MOVEMENTS.
The air is fall of rumors' of other move
ments in connection with this of Pope’s. It
ioaven irid, and believed by some, that the
army undor the command of Gen. McClellan
la moving, or has moved 1 Where, will in due
time transpire. The chronlolers of great
evonts lose a rare opportunity of plying
their craft, U is said, by the failure to • hare a
large fight come off at Malvern Hill last week.
Gen. McClellan had made alt the prepara
tions, bat unfortunately some body missed
the road and the great battle didn’t come off.
The rebels had 100,000 men at Malvern Hill!
It is the same 100,000 that hold tho plains of
Manassas.all last year against the young Na<
poleon. The same chroniclers are now on the
alert, expecting to seo the head of some of the
columns of the army-of the Potomac emerge
from the midst of the Peninsula somewhere
soon, and take a hand in tho great drama now
speedily coming to its denouement. What we
do not know about our owp forces, is known
to the rebels they He terribly.
I am intormed that there ate parlies here who
have sons in Richmond, and bear from them
-by letter very frtqueutly. Theso secession
devils siro desperately in earnost.
THE SLAV* BOUBD3.
Tho papers rcoord the fact that two men
thieve?, notorious rascals here, have recently
been committed to the old Capitol prison for.
stealing seven or eight free men and women
of color here, and hauling them to a fellow,
the rankest ot .Maryland rebels, named Ber
ry. Wise was jailor under the man Larnon,
and was. bub from, that
mist. ’' NolTewspapers'Tfhtcti' I baTelnirt '
cord tbe exploit of Wise in his woman bunt,
with ail tho brilliant accompaniments. One
of the objects of hia search and pursuit was a
woman, whom ho followed to a house whero
she had obtained employment. He chased bor
to tho roof; sho got through tbosoutlleand
to the tiles and "the gallaut Wise after her.
She screamed so as to aronse tho neighbor
hood, who looked on with amaiement: Wise
approached her, and she slid down the roof
to the horror of the lookers-on, who expected
to s«o her dashed to pieoes on the pavement.
She, hqwevor, succeeded Insoising the water
spout/acd slid down upon that. Wise was
too big a cowartliofollQW. He skulked down
by the way be came.; His accomplice, who
waited below, bad eeixed tho. woman in the
meantime. A Lieutenant of. a New York
regiment, on duly near; by, asked by what
authority he seised the woman, when Wwo
drew -.forth a piece of paper,' shook It at the
crowd, and pushing bis prey into a hack,
droye off. This occurred on Saturday last, in
this city, now nominally a free city, and on a
Unitary whero th* fqgUivo slava law cannot
legally boenforcod.
OESKUAL PHELPS.
Under tho rcyi'mc of Butler at Now Orleans
in which man and woman-stealing is a thing
of daily oeearreuee.tbls patriotic General boa
resignod. Ha saw around him an nbuauanco
of loyal men who desired to enlist. In our
army, and who are not allowed to do so.
Every white man there is a Malignant or the
most bittor kind, while overy black is loyal.
Vet the latter are whippod by the former, "m
accordance with the laws-of Loni.ianannd
by authority"—as I readin the N. O.Belta.
q p. Shepley, a politician from ,■ Maine,
who was a, friend of:the "Jato" Breckinridge
in! tho Charleston Convention, 4 Military
Governor of Louisiana, and has been here re
cently to get ;a staT on his shoulder. Ho got
it.' Uen. Neal Dow, always one of the most
thorough oppoononts of tho power' that
•hns brought on tho war, is in command of a
s,W« regiment at Bhip Island, where sand
fieas do much abound. That French who was
tho mostaclive fellow in Boston!. seising and
rendering npßurns, in 1854, is Provostof New
i° l”do not doubt the patriotism of those men
because thoy have,shown .thoir patriotism,
blit Why shall they bo' placed in positions to
tho exclusion of just <■• patriotic men, to say
th© leasts who would sieie upon the elements
of success prepared to tnelr hands-olementa
which If properly used would give tho rebels;
their quictußJrlthln a month. Aftor»U,who
are tboso most accommodated by relating the
aid of these blech mo.nt Let some objector
answer this question honestly I Men' are
giving large sums of money to osrmpo the
draft. Yet we have with ns forces of—whets
do-you-call-’em?—who protest agaiqsj blaok
men being balled litn ssrviM. Men who pre
tend to dialiko negroes are those who are
most anxlons that thoy should escape. the b«.
dens of the times I Was ever such Incoosloa
tansy 1 I think Oove. : Spragno' and Andrews
will soon sever this Oordiaa knot. ;K .they
shall see fit to tender os a part orthoirnuota,
a fow regiments of colored men,who will com
plain of it, or refuse to accopt them T ; I learn,
irom my friend »hd acquaintance, Col. James
D. Fesionden.wf the Ist regimoat South Car
olina volunteers,.that,bis command is dooilo,
patient, enduring, Intelligent and willing.
This gentlemen is the bou o! Senator Feasen
deu, and ha* token this commend with a full
knowledge of the obloquy sought to be attach
ed to it by inch men as Stevens, Buell and
renuiaraktoy oEccra In goneral; We shall all
Bef whofla bamo; history ; will most delight to
record— hia who used ur his who rejected tho
meads which Providence seems to have pre
pared for our national imitation.. We slowly.
-"wln-tho:way* v but wo win at. Top day ; u\
not dUUnti whca-ihonwiiiLbaa loud: demand
Lo uio the kionorrejebtod. by the 1
n'jurrs.
TX7ANTBIV —Atlanta to canvass' fot a
W DIAfIUAHOtTIIK FEDKBAL QOVEBN.
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the tn it*..' oriinr.
rt.V-Ttm.nt to the tr«. It I* <h. m»t oMfhl »nd
pophlw IhtoßeterjioblahwJ.. li]te!Ug«i)t mtn
wtlf h*To »; pbpjr. .Comphthht m«n c*n m*l» 1100
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
FROM WASHINGTON.
ODE SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
'
[Spedal Dispatch to th» Plttabargh Gazette.}
WAsntHGTos, August 15,T862.
Till FIRST TROOPS IS TUB FIELD.
New York has tho houor of. haring organ
ized) equipped and put in the field the first
regiment) under the President’s call for throe
hundred thousand volunteers) raised by Col.
Yon Volkenburg and tliven, both members of
Congress, who left on 'the day after the Presi
dent’s call) to c’ommonce raising troops.
GKH. BKMHAM,
It appears that only half way-work was
made with Gen. Bonham, after all. He was
deprived of his commission as Brigadier Gen
eral in the volunteer service, bnt allowed to
retain his place as Major of Engineers in the
regular army, where it is supposed that, as he
will have in that positioo no command of
troops, it will be impossible for him to do
mnoh harm, through yielding to his prevail
ing weakness. Bonham is in town in citizens’
clothes. i
GEM* Eiso’s ro&OE.
Gen. King's force,; from Burnside’s com
mand, effeotad a junction with General Pope,
last Monday, near the late battle field.
YOOSO aiCHSSIOSISTS LBAVIBO MARYLAXD.
Young secesslonlstiß from Maryland have
been escaping in considerable numbers, from
several points* to.-go: South and enter the
rebel‘Service, to avoid being drafted. Ad
vices from Ppolesvlße say that noarly one
hundred left there last Thursday night for
that purpose. , !
nOX» BHELBY U. CULLUM,
Speaker of the House of Representatives in
Illinois, and lato Commissioner of the War
Department at Cairo, has arrived in townnpon
business conneoted with that Department.
THE FOSTAQR STAMP CDRUESCY,
The postage stamp hills for, small ohange
are again delayed. It is expected that they
will be ready for issue now about next Tues
day. They will only be distributed through
the Treasury Depositories.
015. H’CALL ASD SESATOB UABBIB IK WASH-
Gen. MoCail, just released by the rebels, is
in town. Sonator Harris is also here.
Capt. W. L. Fpulk Wounded and a
Prisoner. *
[Special DUpa'.cb to tbs; Pittsburgh Quetta]
August 16.
’ Capt. W. L. Foulfc was wounded in the foot
badly, and taken prisoner. B. M.
Southern News,
Baltimore, Aug. 15.-—Tho Richmond J)U~
patch', of Aug. 12thy has been received. It
coutains tho names of the following
prisoners, captured during. the Culpepper
Court Ilouse battle, and brought to Richmond
on lost Monday night: General £l. Prince;
Captain G. B. Halstead; Adjt. Ucn. Logan,
Angur’s division; 2d Lieut. V. Musos, 109th
Pa.; Col. Chapinan,.sth Cuon.; Lieut. Wed
ney,* 3d Illinois; Capt. Wilkins,. Assistant
Adjutant to Gen. Williams’ division; Captain
Russell, 2d M&ea.; Capt Vaudorman, 05th
Ohio; Lieuts, AUster and Long, 29th N. Y.;
Lieut. Beloatry, 10th Maine; Lieat. Groat
rake, 40th Pa.; Licpt. Whitnoy, sth Conn.;
Capt. Griffith, 4Gtb Pa.; Lieut. Snyder, Bth
regiment infantry; Lieut. Egbert, 13th U. S.
infantry; Lieut. Woods, 28th .New York;
Lieut. Chiney,sthConn.; Lieut. Gorman, 40th
Pa.; Lieut. Selfridge, do.; Lioat. Pish«r, Bth
TL STlnTaiifry/“LmUt: iiwihi 102 d New York;
Lieut. Walker, 3d Maryland; Capt, Bower,
28th New York; Msj. Coakes, 28th N. Y.;
Lieut.' Kennyon, doj; Lieut. Amos, do.; Lieut.
Doyle, sth Conn, i.
Thcae. t.ffiocrs were all lodged in Libby
prison, where all captured officers from Popo’s
division are assigned to be kept in close con
finement, aceurdiogto tho recent rebel procla
mation. Thoy are not allowed any kind of
association with oth[er Union prisoners or offi
cers, and seem downcast at the proapoct beforo
them.
It also says that the battle of Saturday was
fought by only a portion of the divisions un
der Gent.-Garland land Ewell, and a brigade
under Gen. C. 8. Winder.
The Coofodoratesi.claim the capture of 300
Union prisoners, Including 30 commissioned
officer*: i ■
On Saturday night Qon. A. n. mil's di
vision came up, add was ongaged in the fight
until thb' Union forces had retired five miles.
The DiryatcK also says that during the en
gagement, whjph Was desperate, Gen. C. 8.
Winder Was shot iq the breast, and died in
stantly, but does net announce the death of
Gen. Trumbull. . j
It olaims a victory, and alleges that the
retirement of the Confederates from the field
was voluntary. <
It says the ' Federal loss was . large, and
that the Confederates sutferedisevorely, but it
does not give any number. \’
Important from Washington.
Washington, July 15.—Sodiera wo daily
brought hither from various points, as well
as being- returned from different hospitals,
where they have been employed; during their
convalescence, to the performance of hospital
dutiei, fot ‘ tho purpose of rejoining their regi
ments, preparatory to which they aro quar
tered in the BoldierVKeat, -A considerable,
number of those conveyed to this city arede
sorters, some of whom have boon absent from
their regiments for the spaeo or half 7 a year;
and had engaged in business pursuits.; These
will be remanded j to.;await trialby courtmar-.
ti»l. it is estimated that tho daily arrival of
| soldiers of this character, at the present time,
average nearly two hundred. • . •
Bequlsitiona have been made by the War
Department in 'favor of the GcnsralSnperin- •
tendent for the volunteer forces of the several 7
States* on account of tho appropriation for the
pay of bounty , Ac.", npbn the endorsement'to
the ful( extent of that appropriation, and bo.’
oordingito the quota of each' State.; /These
funds-will be- distributed to
-mustering hhd disbursing officers within each
SUte by the Superintendent of that State.
Tho Commissioner of is
making? arrangements to furnish manufac
turers or patent! medicines with stamps for
common ose untll they shall provide thoin
selvCß. with.appropriate designs and die's. /
• A oorreepot»denco:iß desired with;colored I
men-favorable to Centra) American, Liberian, 1
or ileytlah-Emigration; especially the first 1
named, a®the 'bas announeed'hls
intention -to founds settlement; of Anglo
Africans...
All communications upon tbe.subject should
be addressed to/Itev. James Mitchell, Agent
of Emigration.! •.--••/v
Injustice; hiving been done ttfCapt. Joseph
: H. Bradley,'"of Ihe.Sth "New .York Zouaves, a
gallant officor,.the President has.ordered him
'■ to be restored toservioe, and of this fact Qov.
[■ -Morgah will bejinformed. 1 ;
[ ■ (lon. Benbani . has not boon stricken from
» tl)o.lolU,~as slated, bui ordered to Report to
, the chief of corps of of which he is
a major. • * •«
Got. Mhgollln’e Message.
F&abkpobt; ;Aug« 15,-—Got.' Magoffin's
messago condom® th» invasion .of the State by
John Morgen/ 1 He sayStho 6oatberh-rights
men disapprove it.,. ,Ho reviews the present’!
posHldnof IheFodorel Government, and re-. 1
grot® theranjcst.of citisehs .‘without a_'Jcgal
prowas.? Ho i&oinmeuds the adoption of .the
Onttendeii rasoluiiona as islanding proposi
tion of peace and settlement, nod at‘the -close
says: 4 beaard nothing in'saylbg that I
hero been tnore untiring in my honed efforts
to preserve, and have made’more .propositions
to provent a dissolution of the Uoion, and
whloh promised to be- successful-.if they had
beenaaopted in time, then all of my busy,
brawling caiumitators, who had their vile
purpose to aerv t e*. ~
Arrival of a Steamer with Sick and!
W6nßded-«l>eathof an Editor. |
■ U ytt woß«ijAng,ls;—-Iho sLbnmor Q. Van-I
d«bUt has arrived, with. MQiJckand wound-1
ed soldiers from Harrison's Landing. -. [
* Eobert A.- Bobbin, scnlar.proprUlorl
of the' Baltimon %flcr- A
goon, in the 55th ydar of hUago, after g pro-1
** .
movements' of Gen. Popo**Fnit£e£l
Particulars of the Battle*
l3.—Yesterday,
Pope ordered a reconnoiitooee la force cjf the.
enemy’* positions on and around "Slaagater’e
Mountain/and * large cavalry lorce, together
with two regimonts of infantry end u*iury
and several mountain howhmsj in command
of Sigel,pushed forward abontnoon. Ouob
taining.a view of tho -mount
regiment* of .rebol cavalry,
intantryVaSdifisbelieved
discovered. : When within
threw several shots and sb
airy, and Boford'a c&valr?
right flank movement at
infantry and somecaval
movement. These-mov
cf our battery,
behind the mountain: ;i
reaching the mountain,
the enemy’s main body
by the Oran go road and
and those seen thero goal
rearguard.
Gpn.. Buford was the;
a detour to the right, t<
guard of the enemy, at
is reported this morninj
oial authority, that hi
Orange Court Houae'la. w ~ - --
that the enemy had retreated towards. Gor*
donsville. / •
On passing tho location of the enemy’s bat
tery, tho effect of our guns of Saturday was
astonishing. Many of the shell, had hit. the,
very spot wberethe guns stood, and theeartb
was farrowed with. shot. Several dead horses
were scattered about, and the trees in the
rear were cut down., We held possession of
the ground this morning. An advaheo has
been made by a portion of our main body:
ThVlSth Massachusetts regiment was here
tofore mentioned as having formed into line
of battle and delivered several volleys upon
the enemy’s cavalry, when they were oharg*
ing upon Generals . Pope and Banks on tho
right. This uudoubtedly.saved these Gener
als from capture or. death; -The 12th had
never before been in notion, and have been
complimented by General Pope for theircon
duct In this sudden emergency.; '
The following afe among some of tho.casu-,
allies caused by the enemy shelling us on Sat
urday night, after the arrival ; of Gen.; Pope
with reinforcements: .. r .
One Hundred and Seventh, Pa.—Thomas
Firth, EUTUIey, Edward Fetter—atl slightly
wounded:'...’ .
EUventJt, Pa.--Tbree- wounded and . two
missing.
Prisoners state that, ; Jackson supposed tho
only troops in the- rear of tho woods, were
those of Banks* co ps, who were in tho fight,
and threw a large : force over the.
and through the. woods to 'completely-rout*:
us, but the teception. he met with compelled*
a sudden retreat, and an abandonment of his;
midnight enterprise. ... . ;V;r„
Over-700 of oar wounded have already been
sent 'to Alexandria and- Washington.. ; -*•“;
Gen. Banks’ corps ha* retired-from the
front.to recuperate and organise'the reduced ,
regiments* .... - ...;
CoL. Donnelly stillsurvives, and.is person- 1 '
ally sensible of all that passes* Not . a groan
has escaped him from the first, which is char
acteristic of.the man.”;
Gen. A. B. .Williams, of' Banks’ corps,.first
division, is Military Governor and Supervisor
of the ralroad and telegraph iq this' cityY*
It is reported that Jackson, eucamped last
night near Orange. Count House, ou Baylpr’s
creek, and also occupies Southwest Mountain.
Gen. Pope’s forces havo .advanced’ towards
Orange.
LATEST( FROM EUEOPE.
Arrival of the Steamer Glasgow.
Caps Rack, Aug. la.—The eteamer Glas
gow passed thiajpoint atSo’clock, p. ia.,with
dates to the 7th inßt, .
The Norwegiau arrived tii Londonderry ha
the sth. The Great Eastern was off Qaeens
town on the sth, and the City of New Torfc
ontheOtb. v ; ' v ' 'J, ■} " '
Tho statement T that the now Confederate
steamer N0r290, from Liverpool,had put into..
Holyhead, proved 1 to be unfounded. . She' was :
last' seen on the -Ist, off Gl*ut*ff
going at the ift.te of 14 knots oh hour. 'The
United States steamer Tuscarora had been
soaroh of her in the Irish 'channel; but
returned to port she ugatfi*
left on tho 7th, her destination being: un-.
known.. The inovdmcbtanf the Tuacarqrh:
gave rise to some animadversions in shipping
circles. * _ - -
The Loudon 2'iaiet Editorially arguefl’that
if England wishes to givo the Federals'a frtjrv.
impulse, she has bnt to take somo step which
can be represented as interference, and Presi
dent Lincoln Will soon get his 300,000 men,,
and tho chances of peace he indefinitely post
poned.
The Daily N* tr* anticipates that if tho.ootr
ten dearth lasts till Christinas, ParUamentarx
provision for the relief of distreas.will not snf
fice to meet exigencies.' . 4 ; -ij'-.vn*
The Journal de St. Pctcrilurg denies theru
mor that Russia had joined France in a prop-,
osition from .England (or. rooognUidn of tho
Sooth. ... 1 : - —-
In the ilOuso of Lords; Lord Stratbordea
moved for the correspondence with Mr. Mason
relative to an acknowledgment' of tho' South
ern States. ", ' r/
Lord Russell-said it was not' expedient to/
produce the papers. The agent of the Confoil'
erate States was not rocognlteu,' and all com
munications weroußOlficial.'V. 7 %
A correspondence' had . token placed with
Mr. Adams and Mr. Seward, but the/Btitish’
: Government replied as’bafore. -Ho .would
I state that ho .communicatiOns been
j received from any foreign power, relative to
the recognitionof tho SouthernStates,-.
’ Earl Malmeshury iuggested /
ernmentshould communicatc with otber pow
l.ors, with a view of mediation, if s
I favorable opportunity. arose.l “ ■-
The Fight' neiir Cap
LouiaviLLß, Jaly/lo.rrCapW *l* H.Ferry, ]
Division Qaartermaster, has jastnrrivedisomr I
Cumberland Qap, on tho 12thatnooQj audit*- ,
Eorta that Da-Ganrcoy's brigade was
y SteveniouV: rebel divuion, on the Dth,aL
Tatewell. Col. Cochran, of the 14th Ken
tucky, whipped fourrebel Coch-;
ran held hia fire unUtthey.wsrowithlnlso
yards, and checked their odvindo. The fed
crallosswas 3killed andlswquncud, aud.37i
of thoSixteeDthOMa'takeu'prißOflere.iWe
tooka TebelXlcutenantGb'lone.l; whomweox-:
changed forthefifty-sevenprisonora,- ,Tbe
rebel bflTaers admitted a. loss of 250 killed and.
/Wounded. . lYV,took 213 wagon loads offor*
rage, and TShoises. Weloat the knapsacks
I of two regiments. •,
IThere hasbeeano fight at Big Creek Gap
as reported, nor an j ether engagement in the
vicinity of tho Gap or Taseweit; than the
foregoing. AHteports of other engagements,
and of the outting-to pieces of Gon. Carter’s
and Coi. Byrd's forces bytho rebels, are ut
terly false. • •-*•••
Qcn. Morgan issued a speoiaV order thank-?
ing DoOourcey and Cochran- .for their. gal
lantry. :r '
ThoEnoirillo paper, giro »li.t of 109
nbele.klUedatTaiewoll;''
The fcouierille and. NeshYilto railroad hie
been recently so much damaged by the rebels,
In the eiclnity of Gallatin, by bio wing.op. the
tunnel-and destroying bridges,-that two,or
three weeke wiUbe requlred-to repair it. ; J
Railroad communication ■ with. - haanviUc,
| vi» tho Edgefield road, will ppea ; to-morrow.
From-Hamsbarg. “ /
l2lth’
meat Ml hero laakeveu..
probability reach Its .depth
or any other raiaedjUflder :t
Tolantcorsr -Thus.; 4Wj 1?*
take ihe'palm
other Anaohw.
ty-fpur.fcouia.;' being nipidlj«£K
nisedand will gofoSjJsbkat pope.
The utmost all tfca'daV,
partments.. ■ The city, is qrowded with soldiers.
: and civilians
~'CoX“Sfiatar’flTr^^?s"*®d ; Col\ Dprran/a"
reglmeathavo beenaceepud by the Gorenko 5
«hd are entitled ;and4wUL!'receiTe. the--samp*
bounties that bare been paid to oihbr ac/tptod
regimo&ts*- ■•••' :! '- x
The time' Indicated MUh£day.dpoh7whtcb -j
,the draft shalllake place -i
Umber 3d, ,ihft«ad. of';A|ehd>y, : tho ':3th f as
sUUdin the brdeiol tbeSectetary pi War*.'
This ha* been explained from-
Washington, rewired pinee the publication of,
the order. ■ , ’ ■.. i-' f * -j
't *
■d-: Marfceta Dy Tclc'gropU*' i
• CiscuatAti, ATjgrnt 14^Efenlog.--T&«iJ. ; **,£?
ehsnge ln J -itour. =- Wbnt U 4afe‘tttt' «£]?**•,
though boyar* ttfase W
vCom K*r'dadloafl *« 3X > o#Ulra* *t 42c. .
m*4<Lfor tard,AQd ortgwtr*
*old At fc, *od 7°° Ik"** **>W m.7* S?2SS:
prlaw:cooßtfXj:,.vD»^w«
ll? 3s i*a«cUoioi to s
jlinmiaxa.,'Perafod
Mt==CM
sss^s^^ss^^Sß
, at $3,35. • Com-meal -o"! il
I actiVUy iiiTOeat? saWlO.ooohmhriS
! for rrd. f<* xV^M
vsiat EL* Com'aWJaWfw.-itodfijiyw*
at W,afloat .Oat* WAUt.d at &
iSilkxucv unaware. .
pfovislmjs^acidnigiA' •
■
. Kew You, August 13 —Kwit rr/iqat ict;£ J* \ -
10.500 bbl* at Sh»&s»™ for State;' M ••
Ohio, and :tar Southern.,
sales CO,OOO bus at *l,t3@l,?C for Chicaw SprtDg*
sl,l7@i,2*forHilwjuik» CluV-aad
red/Western. Corn steady; sales GO.OOQ .bniheli at - - .
SO# CO. Beef firm.' Pork steady. • Lard‘firm at 6?*
Whisky firm at
/'Stocks flail; Chicago ana Bock Island C7)£»
nols Central BaUfoad GlJ&'Ulchi'Esa Southern o*^4,
Neut York Central 93fc Radius IS; Yirginli 4. •
03>it Mtoouri O'. 48U; Kantock, C» M; I»nM»"
o'. 62«; D. S. OX of 18S1; coupon* 101; Amerirau
GoTd 111; Exchange on London'bull at 2t@2B per
cent-premium. -.‘.i-r-r.
' Krcr Yobjk, August 15—Evening.—Cotton dull
at 46U@47.' Flour dulet; l?,soobbli sold Btates4,-
83®Wi Ohio »t *6,«®sAii Southern $MO@5,Sp.
Wfiolt unlit; ealoi 12,000 liuehel* at J1.10i1.20 lor
Chicago Boring; SI,I7@I,CJ tor JUhrauke. CM>;
ei-'i r 1.30 tor red IVeltcni. Cora unchanged; nice
ltxToOO'fcoihele et K)®«). Beer quiet. rockOrm;
1,00 bhl» Mom told it sll.3lJi@ll.W. Leri firm it
Wii2o3£. ; Sugar firm; B>rtenn*BJl@lo}l; Muicorado
Coffee firm; B(o!3. YmghtejMCor. Btocke
better. v
: Baxtotowi Axipat 151—Floor qnlell; Westwu |5.-
i2@6. : .-Whmt •etlmc^UtatUMMKwdflAja.
y l yt l Conisteady. PeansylranUOa.a«» Whisky
firm *t32%..■’Provisions dulUv ~ 'iri: stUr-•;
gBC KU I T 1-XG OEFICERK
ATTENTION!
FLAGS-for Racraltinj.Office’, wllh th« word*—
■‘Men Wanted.,”
“Recruiting Office,”
attichtd, It the
PITTSBURGH FLAG ■ SIAHLFACTO&Y, -
lUON VJSSSKLS t'OU eitlVßlt ANI)
I HiUBOK DKrKNCK.—ThcI-ai, Pfp*ittaMt
will receive proposals for the construction and com
pletion In every.* respect, ;w»pi _xnns, ordnance
etoros,' provisions, faol,'and oatmeal instrnmenta, ..
vessels ofiron farriveroud haroor detente, similar -
to those haiidlnc in New York, haring ».Simla «•
Vclringturret.- Thedruttofwa^rnoitoexoe«ltwi; v
.l*et,rho.Teese’s.io -ter provided- a sorfacs
co'nd6as«'forVupplylßg tlie nollera Wilb pitrewatsr. .
:Od irpiwnal ffppifcfooi* to the Department, peyni
intending to Oder esn ere the p’aus and specifica
tions, which will be fnntUhedr W thawntraotor by
the. I’epartment*. -
-Nooffer will b# fcohilderod unlias from •
.ate fciUy.prt pared to execute work of this kind, h*T-.
log in'their Qwnnatno'at the prtsept'.ttme eaitabte
shoptanUtool#- '■ ■ .
Toe act of Congress approved Jnly-37lh,lC_,pti>
hibiti the transfer of -any contract, 4r-order, or in- ■
te Tbe LidSnsVili State thejjnl&'i&iftio least tiiir .
In, which tbey.yrlll agree to coafJeL e _i& Ck^Me^ ftati
the reduced price rortJttU succeeding iccntHrTt«»r
<sU(oos *iH bo 2lst ol ?AffUSflf, unt
will be extended to tho 2»th ofAUguat for partlM of-*
Tcring lrbi WiAt orthotuodutalns. *>'•>• 2 -
-The proposals must. be •eudorsr.'u. yProposals f> r
Iron Vistels lor Bifer and 'UarborDaftow, »«<“»•
rjnguUh them from other bn »lm»a bnla:«
' r
DENNSYiiVAMA- .il iJU LT All Y
l ACADKMV, at WBSfCIIEStBB, Boankw
Atttiluiuj w ill; lw> of-tauJ-fjEtTEUDLii. -t‘E,
180'i -It was eharttrtdbf tbe'.Etgiilihini at .its last •
motion, with full colk'&lute pw»er<*.^l? ; lCtcapicl -n*.
buUdjb&i. whrvh wcr* elected on! cubljt-.-'-.;.-*;:-.;
ot titer sixty thoUAand'dolliW^urt>•' at£iiffc Wt-aU or :*>' "■■‘fs;
the highest onler for the cctasotmWo>itUMlefuigfc{id J-j
imtaUUug of one biiDdr<<i&tiiillftytiHieta. ■>, ;
a corps of coifJp«ent kB<I isywienced iiu»t*uao?s . -:
•will giTO i 4li'€ip tm'dlrHed , iittiriitr(J!t».the :. V
tiooal P*s*rMnent,ftaiUiin to.iu*feu..th<4r lmlrti«« ./■ .
'tfuu lhoruUgh an*l'practic*L "Ilie dejiar tntat of .'
studies
Cu-i’niO'-fial mid Scicntlflc. C%il‘Oi{lilo:«ail MilitAiy- . y
Tho moral'training of ciubi* w 111 b , >'~carttluily atr/V:- *
tended to, •*“.• / ■ »••.
Circulars may be obtained of JAMES If. COPEI*., •. ,
Ba'-Jr-’Dlcct, or iflXilT, President ;£*&
■ : - • i•- •
SELLING cs«
Jecotoia: of - . . -
Of.cbrica,VlSES mid JJ<iUo*i3.|£bb fctfcU*
;_(‘«n Vtort_nt flic cotbcr trM*i kof M»3jstood&jra(a.
*nitißB&vjf w iU«->ubffe, -
ch*aer» io,giTO Jhfai r *D- earl*, bail,- Jk.fviuie/‘
‘ frietuHof tbo establUbtnent art :..
indekf(6cMtbiitocik«rttmt6'’irttbilife»rtuiixoui.aa .
feOQ* ttn>;inpo«u»f . _
qoaiities of Lboacock &epi.]iy »ok£cc6&«;.d.
• • p. &nU’ 'V- v ys, •> -
. Q, "VExuciUo^.
aul3::;m r
NEW .COOKING
BANGS.' .../• ,r - '
• lYe ftro making tao *ir*a o£ ournew lip.-.
1,1 fcbt wldo, and lfo B,'4TAl^ , ltt«hAv Tlwj gl«*
(h<LmMt |»mnQr;««7>K>w>Mi
TBOSTS, ’ur tli*- la£«rfltj!e* »ml
but linUh, oad COOKING STOVES, of, etery de-. .
•criptton* for i*le *t Xbb lo#«t pricoi.- .
aOASTiBON UO©J3MOHIS, UIONBAILING,. ;
'utivl uHAtmls of OAbTtNGS.Juado toorder.
/ / D DeHAVEN * SON,
I'/VauS * 1 ' • • Ko. 47 feJewilMrt«et/AH*Ehepy.
l/yOlTummlt: KNLIsTiIKNT
BLAITSS,
v\VUb Ceftlfleale' of Surgeon allotted altlng Officer^.'
u.‘v l. ••. 'j;. ' > : 'statioa&randlbiater,
' s hai' ■ Cf>BNgtt WOOD ASP THIRD STft.
! A LLEGHENY COtTNTYi
XXTo Joaepb Fliber 1 , r AdmlnlitratoroTthdUfifiP ;
citato of Frederick Harnick* decoared;.aiMliUcs*ret
HonJck. widow of fold decedent, You aro honby
. cited lo’bi end apt-ear bcfarfr tbe Rogiater’# Coart of.
■ A.U«haoytJonntv, to be bs-d iirtEe Cotut Boon, la ...
Ike City of PiiutpacstJ. QO BATDBDAYvtbo 23d day
of AogMt,JUl». ISCA «t Id o’clock a. m , then and
rtkero toatOwlt acyjoiluire,eby tbo Lot
-ten of Administration.bpoo.tbo estate of-«ald Fred- ,
erickrHArnlckf notba roTOked. HertJm
fa*laot,aoder.lhej>en4ltj,]UiaMaay,en*ii».
Gtren tmd*r' isy band and seal of once, at Pill** .
fcirirts tWi HUlilnT bf Aaturtf A‘ D.IBU!.
».. Wiil.J.BlOHAgDSON.Kfglitcr. ;
A'EULNimiA'iOKSiHiUriiaE— Let
jOl.tenor Aaolntfiatlote li4ilßS-UW .toM'l ««,....
.Ibe undersigned, oa th»este£s.of. Robert Morrow,.
BiqMatoof th? Erahtb. Vanli'Cltrof-ntttbiirub, •; •
dtc'd r UiTerK.arfidJel.tedto*aid*»UJo«ortqaiWM‘
to make .JounedUto paymept,; ani; tbo« - baric#
claims*or drjuanda .againnt »aid,.ea ; ato:wUr presvot -
thcm.'tm)W'Hraatheattrat<d,'fur»rttoaie»t.
-- -s - SAMOKL MOttBQW.I Adux’n.
•; - aaHiOtdswF* -JOUH ATWStU t.»l' • :
.J£ R BULGEIV 1 ' "
aianuiactnrer of eTory description ol ...■ k ,
TEPyj
ho.m tmiTHraiD stubs*,
■ *
< ; A fall awortofiDt et:,P/rcrsUllJWy HAH Ut'A 0. ;
TUBSIf.FUBNITUKB ceasianlly.cu hjuid, wblcb ..
• we-wii) sell ut the lu*ot< prices tor C&3U, -
InlSOruEb.. i
iHttMJbK Y , AM)
ILIUOOA SlOltEOfOE.ti end fixT /
tuna ota VVTjc)k*ale Grocery end.-Liqucarlloaivdo- .
iogagtH’d lride^ouoneof tbdbestbosibes* -
•-- s 1 -
in tbecity, ii oflcrcilfrr tale, as tboo«a*nwhb to ; .
id-. viU'ci&'u
httin advance
Hk^OO.ODO
Hats? l ?
'go ioto other bailaesB,<> >-i : --> v -,.-v
JTorfUtlhor paitlcalaiT/aridrag. - '
■-.'•• LOCK 4K>X 13, ,
im> kSsSSEai ’ jCToCTTEcHSi o iN
■BiWiirmt,-. Tll'V, K/y ulnto
'MKB'ltSwstoa turn Xradtulkm mil Kjam-o* ”0 ,-,
>Sept«a»Uo r l;iT«W.-j 11 ! * ' - :
ttto&Btf Arana -j
1' <l-.H L'J
I “texSST^^CUAI^iJd.JOKOWKt^
. lYiJMOVAti:—f'be eate ~
|tv CA-i]>-.i»v~ ivy ti, ‘ lr ■
ttravr*r>» ;-\
Vt*tr~ 02-* oo
; v &&A.
/1 UtOt/K, -
■■•\i/' J *tock'oFihtitie in lujiag, ■
v c are
-
, -mutt > t -,>. '■ ■■ - •>.^rfof^MheriKnAHaai*f. >-
c i &X.-IX buk *
Tl Vnaglj'i gnnhlue Jlu*-r:
SWdbtPaiop ts:whule l l^Ao^qttrt«lt£|a> k brtalq -
: fay retail, by , „■ .
I:; jiaf 3 CCrt ltf. 1 .’ •
>3 Visits.* J»: hit- c tsa.a'ScuEkwsu..■■.,:
JIBBB, OTTI. CEPOtBLE3.VHM: I 0 to ;
.7& Frew-STREET,
oppcsiifl thtf Poit OlUca. /■
vr.s. ; 9AysN,