MONDAY MORNING, MAY 1L CITY AFFAIBS. tm-omotAL PAM n o, ran on n. . ManoiOLosioUi Onnunon forth* oa. g** VS. I. Bh»w, OptloUa, No. U Fifth «tmt—oonoottj doUy, ; » o’olook, ». «... 1J << „ 1 • •• r. BiromeUr Origin ol IheJpKtaibance at Aider man Mitler*s Office* A “ Oldish" isnda oi a communication In reference to the late disgraceful disturbance •t- Alderman Miller's office, In Alleghany, during the trial of oertaln tavern keepers for MlQog liquor on Sunday. From the writer wa learn that the difficulty ergtnatod in thli Wiyt Three men had been itrree’ed for sell ing liquor on Sunday, and their nearing wai flxadfor Saturday, May 2i. Some days pre viously an advertisement Was inserted in one of the Qerman papers, e.lliog Upon tfc© tavern Aeeperi who sold liquor on Suod*y to moot at, Aldtnnnn Miller's office, at the time Qxed for tha hearings for the purpose of seeing face to feoo the Constable, prosecutor aed mtariges in eald oases, lO that they might know them i( ever they oame to their Uverns. This ad ver tisernesthad the effect of attraettnga large crowd totheoffice oyettwo honored parsons being presents There were tavern keepers from this: Allegheny, Troy Hill and Be eerre townihip, ana when the oases earns up Uteir oonduct wai that of rowdies and blaek gwtfdi* Tory insulting language, talked about banging the witnesses, throw potatoes at them, and treated the threats ef | the magistrate with oontsmpt The hearing went on, however, and the ao eased, O.'Eberhnrd, Joseph Loff rk and Philip Uerst were fined $5O each. Afterwards, the ringleaders in this dlsgraceiul disturbance were arrested end puniihsd by Mayor Alex ander, the fines and oosts amounting to up wards of-$6O« They have bsen taught a les son which they will not soon forget. The Opera. To-night the opera oommenoes at Concert Hall, under the management of Mr. Qreu, a gentleman who never offers to the publie any* thing mnsloal which is not stamped by a metropolitan reputation. The opera for this evening is Martha, In which M'lls. Cordler and Morensl will make their debut before a Pittsburgh audience; Signors Brignoli and Saiini axe alio Included in the exit. New leeway has been painted, and the opera will be predioed with all the necessary appliances. Including a eomplete chorus and powerful ereheetra, under the direction of Signor Muilo. The celebrity of the artistes wiU in sure that the operas given daring the week will be splendidly performed. Reserved seats maybe secured for any night during the week at MeUerfs Uaeie store Things in Nashville* Isaiah Dickey, Esq, on Saturday, showed us a letter from hi* brother in Nashville, from which we make a short extract. The writer •ays: “The manufacture of Union men is going eh here.; Over five thousand have taken the .oath., Our elub now comprises some sevo n hundred im conditional Union men, and I think now we would be strong enough to carry an election in ear city.” Mr. Dlekey speaks of two InCMntfal clergy - ' men. Who have heretofore been favoring the Confederacy, but are now using their influ ence In favor of the Union.. “So," says the writer, tisywitf not U seta away." The Sun day sehoels are coming under the control of CM* Union men. Amnxunr or thx Cosstxtutio*.—Our readers will bear in mind that an adjourned meeting of the ministers end members of the various evangelical denominations of Christi ans, who are Interested In the amendment of the National Constitution so as to embody in It a more distinct recognition of Almighty Ued—the headship of Christ over the nations ef the earth, and the divine authority of the Holy Scriptures, will be held in the First Cumberland Presbyterian Churoh, 6th street, this morning at tea o'clock. An impression has gone abroad that this is a Presbyterian affair. No such thing. All, ministers and members of evangelical denoml* nations are cordially end earnestly invited to be present this morning. Axxztal or ran Italian Orxna Cohfaxt.— Hrau, Mad'ile Morsnsf, Brignoll, Snsini, Amodfo, Mad. Lorini, Mad’ile Oordier, Big. ICpeaftm, Bfcrdli, Moilo, and Chorus and Oreheftfrooapntiy of sixty-five persons, in oluilng the celebrated goat which created twoh a sensation in Myerbeer's opera of ’ Dinorah,'arrived in the city yesterday. They give their first opera to-night. Col. Batxi’b Rxqixkht.—The 136th Regi ment, Col. Bayne, has been discharged from the service, their term having expired. They were in Baltimore on Sunday, but will pro bably not reach this city until Thursday or Friday, owing to the delay at Harrisburg. Dktctt Dmmor Attobxst.—On Saturday,* JAs M. Kirkpatrick, Eiq, Prosecuting At torney for Allegheny county, announoed the appointment of John W. Riddel), Ksq., es his Ixvhx Oitt.—Lieut. Wm. Moorhead, of £he 17th H. S.Tufsnlry, who was wounded in dhe late battles, has arrived at his home in ith& eltyer He was but slightly wounded In > the shoulder. 1 • JTbom Clxik’b RxQiuirr.—The; latest In- Msgenoe from the 123 d R*giaeot,i* ihat it wlffnot reaoh this eity until Thumday. It is now fa Harrisburg. ■- w-r . The Uoqie Battery. Jlcasifl.Boiroßi: Tho Becrotwy of War that If thopooploof PitUborgh wllldci'«* tbomtolrot agalnit. robol rnlda, tbo7 teal*' botiory at tbol t ■•rrioc, am mtmltfoa,•ofiriont Tor tbo iim*. Sow, I, adtfcon oti Plttebnrgb, think It oar daty toaotlathU nu'ttor promptly. Lot ono or two good mon toko bold of tfio matter, and it will toon go tbxoagh. Lot tbo battery bo in ohargo ©I praetieat mon, and moa of willing boarte. ;At aaob a man I eall apon John M. Coopor, of tbo Water Work*, wboio oxpo rioneo la artillery drill will praparo bin well for any oorrioo teat . may bo roqairod of tbo r Homo Battery. Dooi any ono oaggoit a fitter Don't all ipoak at„«nooj if yon j>loaoo, gontlomon, bat lot at bfpreparod. . Bnnrna Pasam. HARMED: iOBB—MAGCT—On Thojiiay, U*j Tib, 1103, by teoßoT. Bradford, io S.P. OBBaad BJm MABT B. XAOIE, both of ABockcnj City. DUD: ' KBTOBB—On Botardoy trains, U*i ®th. at 6 o'clock, BLI2 ABBTH, wtto of (hom EWm.artd tfjitn., . Tbo fsntral wCI Uko place from tbo roldoate of !htrhtUboad, H9r910 Tona itroct, Blntb WoN, oa Xoxaaj/tbc lltblutast,atlo o'clock a. *« Tbo- Stands of tbo CuaDy ar# latlted to attend. [Ohambersbars papon pi—o copy ] . THBTBIOH—On Saturday morning. X*y stb. Vl&Ufi oooof Jfartlnnad Mary Ana Dietrich. *C*dl ymr, 11 month* and lldapa. ' ®»e**et Wuinr, tboa boat loft aa, a s**tby km wo deeplyfool j 800 to Qod that hate bonft ui, Ho con on oar oorrow bool. sStogTui&r- m 4 u “A Baua h*» been produced la Crilftrnia from twee found in Butte county, !, tint Stain. 1 , - n.i ffiMiif Bucnxn Stows i> build-' %ajf In, hernbentUlfal little colUge en H*w- ' OM JBobk Table. igg^ff^asassaft^ uj.>ss-wood street. 252ppTl2ina. Mor» thin . jeer ago the author of thli re- BaikaW. work publlehed a Yolume, entitled 'Summary of tha Art of War," which pro auoad a eouldorabla leniation in military oir ola#, and even oatilda of thus, among tha pnbiio ganarally; for tha nowipapar •• wsll m the monthly and quarterly jonnaif, by ooploui extnete, ipraid tha vtewi of the author before their readm. In work, wblob mayba ragardad aa a eonUnnation of tha formtr, applyina and 11- iV.?* 11 ?* th, J lriaoi P*« tbarata stats d, tbs M??«B.witwi! W * d **• oun P»lgn« of 1862 "i* oousutsmata ability avinosd in bis pnrlous work,-*nd though it has boon only a faw weaks pnblisbad, it bat already mada quits as great a sensation at its * formtr notioel spoken of its merits at tome length, and "»» 1 V I ?* d cf "PobU»* what la thus Srtrr i? U °“ ° f * “»»•»- IJ?*’ ,|w * k * °* “** follows: Ibo opening obapter it explanatory of the geuerm prinoipl./of strategfc In t£. sub™ qusnt ones he applies tbesfto the campaigns t f la . 0 ‘Ol»lor ones ha prooeeds it IR«3 m' tl ‘““ od * b J »hioh the campaign ot 1863 may baoarrled on. The book Be .taruing one. It shows how muoh and how s.tabiished principle! of warfare bars a -terly disregarded in the Union armies, aud it alto alarms us by showing how easily tb. resale.may defeat ns la tha %mpaign of T . h “ book it a “J 1 * ■• ituposiiblo to read it without ““'j It Is cermet. There fh™£!.!w Sooth at well as North, » great deal ~t to lesrnia Uieartof war. The only thing that ‘hos far, seems to be the lgnor anoo of many of tha rebel leaders, who are ih.nM l n. b “* U“l* superior to ours. We *° th ' u hook plaoed in the ™aSS'SZ*' ,a "”’ b,gl “ u * tv era. ni mas. .... Ofi 48 :... 00 M ..... 29 6-10 Wnxxt KxjjnjrxD: ora Its Fi?m 0r25 K?bX£?* ¥* a 5“ of Elder whTu! 1 «-^ dkr * latStrieftof ChkpUn. By y.‘^?, r^lt ? r °!g° , | „Odltot or*?nwnlow{ b£S^*&" d * tho Northern Soger Plant. By Isaac A. Hedge*, tha Pioneer Xaratigator mad Practical XxpTimantor in the Northern fy. f Enurorlae Withan lntJnifticUcnhy WllUeo deot of the Ohio Btete Board Sorgo Culture. Cin dtmatj: Applegate AOa, 1863. Pltuhaigh; tor vale bj J. I*. Bead* 78 Fourthstreet. ttMpp. TW* work mmi weU calculated to render •n important Barrice at the present tine, be preien ting, in a plain, practical way, thereanlu of nmch experienoe and reieareh on the sub ject of the col tore of tha Sorgo plant and the processes bj which its products, (ingar, molasses, Tinegar, aloohol, eto.,)sre prepared. Oar faming lrlendsmarprodublj hare their attention dratrn to inch a book, as Itwilloer uinl/ sere them many times its cost, In gaiding them by the light of expemne* to the true method of Sorgo-ealtare, in whleh no doubt a great number of them are already en gaged. >r£ClAli LOCAL NOTICES. Gaovna ann BaurrSxrnre Maounn, for family and manufacturing purposes, are the best in use. A. ?• (flavour, General'Agent, 80. lfi t Fifth street. TnoMae Panar, Plain and Ornamental Slate Hooter, and dealer In Pennsylvania and Ver mont elate of the best quality at low rates. Office at Alex. Laugh tin's, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6m Cnnar OLoraisa axn Wsxaaro Bur Im. —The enterprising firm of Wm. H. McGee A 00., merchant tailors, eerner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully aware of tho extraordinary adranoe In Spring goods, hare purehaaed last fall a beautiful assortment of doth, eauimsree, Testings, Ac., and they are now ready to open their Spring trade with superior articles, at greatly re duced prices. They will sell their goous by the yard if desired, and as they keep con stantly on hand a largo supply of ready mado clothing, customers oan be aooommodated on daman*7 or have a neatly fitted suit to order. The work is all done under their supervision, and always warranted to purchaser*. Fxihiomajli Clotbuo.— Ooraflhbloyoaag frltndc oompoiiag tho firm of John Woicr Jt Go., Mtrofcut Tailor*, Ho. Utf fodonlitroot, Allegheny, here jut opened the sooit exten sire ud rec&ere&e stock of fprisg and summer goods em exhibited west of the mountains, comprising corn* of the moat beentlfai Preach end Ameriimn Ourimeree, Cloths, Cufcmeref, UarMillM, to bo found la tbo oast ora msrket. Shis enterprising firm kas also a very largo Assortment of tbo latest stylos of famishing goods, aad a ooasldorabte quality ready-mide clothing of superior quuty. Wo edvise bar Allegheny patrons to eall at this establishment, aad soo for themselves. Just Kimaaa no* m Bast*— Samusl Hnluun, Merchant Tailor, would respectfully iaform bis friends aad tbo public* la general that bo bas jut rotaraod from tbo Bast with bis sow stook of Spring and Saner Hoods, oontistißg of all tbo latest stylos of cloths, oasslßoros aad tostlags. Heatlemea desiring a stook to soloet from that cannot bo surpass ed by any other in tbo city, and tbolr gar ments made la tbo most fashionable manner,- would do woll to giTO him a oaQ before par ehasincelsewhere. Suren. Suiu, Morehut Tailor, No. M Uirkit lknot, on. door from Third. As Good an Hi».-Mr, Msrrlok Woods, Londonderry, VL, writes—“ Mrs. 8. A. Alin’s World's Hair D caterer ud Zylobalsa num bars restored my hslr to lu original color udßeuty. On# yssr ago my hslr WSJ very thin ud quite rriy, I hsn now ss fine a hosd. of hslr si Z ertr had." . Sold by druggists everywhere. Depot, 198 Greenwich stmt, How York. bow Grams ud Osnnusn Gaua will bo at tho Omnibus olios, No. Ui Liberty stmt, day or night. All ordon loft at tha abovs plaos will M promptly attended to. AO Bill, ■lit bo paid ’» ilrms: g a I» toi dsalro any rtpsln or altoratlons to roar dwelling, or plaoos of hasluas sail and teawyour order at Cnthbsrt’s OarpnUr ud Jobbing Shop. Virgin Alloy, aboro Smltkfiald stmt AU work promptly attended to. f .. Distil Imirsra.—AH work dono at thls MtabUshmont Is gonrutood to bo better ud ohsaporthu ou bo had In tho dty. No. 1(1 Penn street. - j ' lj J. PxiOß.ooraor ofGrut ud Plfth stmts, •tin oontinnss doling ont Carpota ngsrdlosi of dost. ■ ■ ■ • ■!'' Lswis at old prion, at J. Plhoh’i, oornar of Grant and filth stmts. of Boot * “ 4 Shoos,at MwloUaad's Auction House. Children’# Hoop Skirts *1 MoCtoUud’s, »S fifth ttntb ” * , ~r . * * THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. TEE WOCNDBD OF HOOKER’S ARII, Rebel Lou in Lbe Burnt Battlu, 18,000 itBBEL INTELLIGENCE, OUR LOSS GREATLY OVERSTATED. OSH. HOOKER RECROSSES THE BAPFAHAHEOCX. j 4bCtf (be*, Special Dispatch to the Plttaborgh Gasrtte. Phiusilvbu, Me, 8,1863. Last evening's Washington Slar (last edi tion) oontaini thefollowing: Information has been received at the War Department, stating that arrangements have been made for the re turn of the wounded of Hooker's army that fell into the hands of the enemy. They are new in the houses near Ohanoellorvillt. Medical supplies, and attendants have 'been sent to; them, and, as soon ms the river is fordable, will be brought to Hooker's camps, and will then be forwarded to Washington or their homes. Gen. Dix telegraphs from Fortress Monroe that, in an extra of the Rlohmond Dvpaic\ t of the 6th, found on a prisoner, was a pencil note, endorsed by a Burgeon In one of the Hos pitals, to his wife, stating that the rebel loss was 18,000 in the late battles. From oflesrs, just arrived fzpm Richmond, we learn that, on Monday last, ssveral mem bers of the Rlohmond City Guard, which was composed of between six and seven hundred of the oddest oitlsens, returned to Richmond, reporting that their battalion was taken pris oners by Stoueman's cavalry, about fifteen miles frpm the city, on Sunday night, while on a reconnoissanee to asoertain the oame of the interruption of travel, and released on parole, Btoneman being then in no condition to enoumber himself wjth prisoners. The Richmond Wti y, of May Ist, has an exultant artiolo on the advaaoe of Hooker aoross ihe river, and goes on to say that the movement, so far as we oan judge, appears to be a feint at deep ran, while a grand attack is to be made on Lee's left flank. The foroes lately marohed oat of Washing ton to Warren ton will probably join the at tacking column. It has been stated, on what is believed to be good authority, that Hooker's army is numerically less than our own. Reinforce ments from Washington may make it larger, but that is of little moment. The prospect of a general engagement oc casions acarosly any excitement whatever in the Confederate eapltol. Lee and Jackson are abundantly able to cope with Hooker. If only three brigades of the enemy 'have crossed at Deep run, and the river rises behind thsm,endangering their pontoon bridges, they nuy be promptly reoalled, and tke attack postponed for more auspicious weather. But we shall be painfully disappointed if they are permitted to return to Stafford Shore without molestation.. This evening's Washington Stpmblican eontains the following: Those who left head quarter* last night report the condition of the army to be as excellent as its most anxioa* friends could with. Hooker was in fine spir its, and perfectly well satisfied with his recent achievements. All tho offioers, who have arrived hare from the army, unite in speaking of Hooker and his reoent operations in terms of the highest praise. Those who suppose that we have thus far met with a reverse on the Rappahannock will live to learn how sadly mistaken they are. The President and Gen. Haileck, who visit ed Hooker yesterday have returned, and the former is said to be agreeably surprised with the situation. Our killed, wounded and oaptured has been largely overstated heretofore. The . almost continuous showers that are falling create lnooavenienoe to our army In Virginia, but they will have a good effeot in Impeding the reconstruction of the bridges and railroad traeki~destroyed by Stone man. Philadelphia, May 10—Bvintaa. The Sunday IVonsertpl, of this morning, •ays: Tho sftsmoon pspsn of yostorday reported, by tolsgraph from Fortress Monroe, tho cap ture of Rlohmond. Gen. E«ys Is said to hsre eommudod tho attack. For somo reason or .othor, the uthutielty of tho report oonld not bo asoartalned from headquarters, notwith standing tho fact that tnry mous was em ploysd to soonrs tho truth. The Intslllgsaoe, howorer, wo am Uolintd to oredlt. In tho Arst placo wo know that a forward moromont was contemplated by way of tho Pulasola as soon as Stonomu eoald bs hssrd from. Ho roportsd at tho White House on or before tho (th of May. Seoond, wo ban intetllgonos from OoU Johnson, of tho l(8th Pennaylnnla Regiment, to tho offset that tho troops at Fortran Monroe ware ordered to break camp on tho morning of tho (th May, ud won prodded with rations for a long march. This news has also boon received by CoL Johnson’s family, nsldfng In this olty. Third, vs hare a lattar from Fortran Monro, to this affect. V . Fortrae Monroe, May (.—An adruoo Is Imminent. Several thousand troops from Suffolk reached hero yesterday ud to*day. They an on transports, ud will pressed up Tork river to ths Whitt Hoots. Th. gaaboatsel.snd tbs way to tha Pa monkey riesr. ' Goa. Btoaeman reports Richmond buna almost sf troops. Besides all this, unless the War Department .and tho Generalissimos at Headquarters b. mad, th. taro rn.ua of taking'Rlohmond, ud tho time for doing It, hare not boon Ignored. : Wvquote the following, in this oonnoetlon, born th. Bntttlim, of yostorday: Wo loan froth thf editors of tho Philadelphia Inquirer that one of their oo'mspondonta, who has ro tnnad from Wuhlngtoa, lpforms thorn that Hooker n-orosmd tb* Rappahannock In fore* yostorday, thomonoanying eight days rations with them. W« also loan, from uoihtr sonrso that la vouched for as nllablt, that General Keyss has taken Rlohmond, haring adruood upon It by way of Torktown, ud that tho Podoral flag now floats over th* nb«l capital. If this tgtolUguoa is true, it provu that Hooker’s tolling back was a nut, ud that tbs nal adruoo spon Richmond was to b» made while Loo’s army was ou tha Rappa hannock. If Stonomu has sat off tho oom “Jhloal'oB of Loo, u Is reported, It will bo a wpra of time for tha Uttar to reach the rebel oapltel. jln. th* mcentlm. Hooker Is upon Ms' hsolsi Wo hare tbs confirmation -from a rollablo soaroo that Hooker has roorousd the Etppahannodk. Gold bu boon falling njpldly’to-day, ud this fhetpnbrtly has rosnlted from the important aormumte reported abort. Wa haro no qaotatlons of the pracioui motal slnootht rooeptlon of this laportut news. Tho tolsgraph Is silent oon (oralng tbs ytetillhg Mtelllgsnoo, wMoh ll 1 ilnody itertling Third aid Chostnst itmti. end exeltiag greet ea&uUro. Th, K.w York .vicing pepen, tke Pott ud Ezprat credit thee, report!, the Pot I ohurviag that» dilpetch to thii effect hee leeched that eitj 10- The Philadelphia Ditfaldt, ofthii moralng, contain! the following: Wniioptoe, May 9—12 r. x.—Oa Prlda, mornlag lait General Hooker reoroiood tha Bappahannook with two Oorpt D’Amee. Af ter rooonaoltterisg the old poeltlon hold bj Sim at GhanooUorvllle, ho found that tho enemy had fallen back, leaving hundred! of hi! wounded behind, and hii dead anhnrlad. It doei not credit the report!, which are la circulation, to thi effeot that Biohmond jhai been captured by General Keyei. It pahli/hu letter! fromaipeolai oomipondentaefoUbwir Watkitglon, May 9.—Yoiterday aJUifoon a fiig of truoo w»l lent aorou tho Bappahan nook hy General Loo, with a litter to Genital Hooker, In which it wa> itatod that Loo’i army wao dofioiont in luppliti and tholroom munioetion out off, io that it waa difficult to roinloroo their oommiuariat, rendering it ne ooiiary that Gonorat Hooker ahouldncd over iqppllos for tho wounded aoldlera in tho hand! of tho Confederate!. : Hedioal and Soipltal luppllei won lent over' in ruponio to thii communication, whioh lo dice to plainly tha groat incceiaof Qeoeral Stoaeman’i oavalry expedition. An iaipeotlon of tho ground upon Whioh tha lata battle waa fought ihowa the doiperation of the nboli and ihair lm mens* loss. Large numbers uf their dead and weunded are upon the field. In the wilderness, where the fire took place from the shells from our batteries, a vsry large number of charred remains have been found. The sufferings of the poor wretches must have been terrible. It also eontains the following letter, dated New Tork, May 9th: “We bars just had aa interview with the chief engineer of a Federal steamer, who was oaptured with his vessel by the rebels on the North Carolina ceast some months sinoey and who was released from the Libby prison, in Rlohmond, oa Tuesday last. He oonfirmi in every respeot reports already reoeived as to the panic occasioned in Richmond on Sunday and Monday last, by the advance of Stene man and hie cavalry. The whole city, he says, was inteotaly agitated, the: people mo mentarily exf eotiog aa advancing foroe to en ter and ooenpy it, which they admitted could easily have been done. Some of our cavalry, who were captured on Friday, and taken to Libby prison, reported that they had passed entirely through the in trenchments on the north side of- the city, finding them empty, with neither a gnn or soldier offering resistance. Two of these oaptured oavalry men were, captured within the city limits. The defences in other parts of the city were manned entirety* by old men and boys, upon whom no sort of dependenoe was plaoed by the inhabitants. The officers of the prison told our inform ant, as be was leaving on Tuesday, that among the passengers on the train of oars, captured by some of Stoaemaa's command., was Mr. Memminger, the rebel Secretary of the Tressary, who, not being known, was pa roled with the other passengers. The prison offioers frankly admitted, also, that the raid was the most gallant exploit of the war—that they had been fairly beaten at their own game, and that besides/the oavalry mea had behaved - themselves in a gentlemanly fashion. Our lalEimsnt, while on his way. to City Point on Tuesday, saw a part of Long street'* forces in retreat, with the Federate in pursuit. He believes that some of'Ljmg •treet'a trbeps are still in the Neuseaioad region, though the rebel officers declared itively that his eattre command bed gone to help Lae. As to tho condition of affairs in the rebel eapltol, he ooafixms all that has been said by prisoners previously released. lafthe community at luge there is the greatest buf fering for tho want of the necessaries of life, while in Libby prison the scastest ratlonraro served out. For over .two weeks before, he. was released all the meat served to the teen was putrid, and Ovuld not be eaten. The pris oners, upon protesting to the Commissary officer, were informed that it w&s the beet' he bad—that the rebels themselves had to oat it, and prisoners must expect nothing else. In the hospital attached to tho prison, however, every effort was made to furnish wholesome food, apd the sick were; treated with aIT the kindness it was possible to bestow. He says that the particulars of the BMh teoud bread riot are already published. They do not overrate the particulars of that affsir* of part of whioh ho was an eye witness from the windows of his hospital. Our informant states 'that the guard at the Libby prison frequantiy expressed themselves as being siok of War and generally dl hearted and some openly expressed the hope, after it was known that Hooker bad engaged Let's army, that the Yankees would finish things up this time, eo that they might get to their homes in peaoe, and this waa the feeling among all the soldiers with whoa he convers ed—not only in Rlohmond, bat also at Salis bury, N. C , where, prior to hie removal to Rlohmond, he wai confined some three months at Salisbury, he was a witness of the wemea*s bread riot, of which wS have already Vh ttn* report. ? Before proeeeditg toihalr attaok upon tho ■ton-honios, whom Ihihesrycontraoton had lodged their Hoar aad othor supplies. The women rlslted the dty prison whom two com panies of soldiers—ont of North Oarolinlui —wen stationed and aikod the oommudantr Capt. Waters, to famish thnn a guard to pro toot them in their operations against the ipso alstora. Tho Captain Informed them that this wulmpssslbls, ud adrlaml them to apply t. tha Mayor. This they did see fit todo.bnt prosssdsd alone to tholr work) bat white the oommudut of prison dli«iod formally to 1 famish a guard, asarly allM North Oirt.ii... soldten In tha gsrrtioV wsn that afternoon granted forlooghs, as though prepared tolhslp them In an emergency. ' Saturday evening's lut sdltlonof the Wash ington Star contained th# foUotrlng: Wa appiahand that jthoaa who leuglht that the arants of tbs past wash opca the Rappahannock hare materially deranged tha efflcleney of Hon. Hookoy’a army, will am long find thomaalroi mnoh mlatakon. It will not b# Tory long befon tho nbcls win find that what thoy now olalm ail a rlotory has damaged them vastly mjiro than it has dam aged tka Union army of . the Fotomao, for wkit will follow in tbU vprlng’a campaign U that qoarter. . ; Stonomu, on hlanturn from bis lata brtl liut oaralry raid, reorolisd tha. Bappahah nook at Sally's Ford ud baa rq|otasd Ganiral Hooker at Falmouth. The dlatinos# trarars ad>nd th. amount of work aeoompltebod by thodlffonntoolanmi of StoMßu’# oaralry on tbolr late mission, oitablishas tha bat aa quite tha most daring ud siooaisfU MMtrimaaM of tha ian.l cavalry daring tha war,'- : Tka toUl nnmbercf vcundid arriving bam from Hoolin'a anayvp to S p. m. of ytster day wa* two thenmni.' amral of tha stnat earswon aagagml Utaklag tha woaatted from tha steamboat wharf to tha Baltbum depot, and from wbrnte’ thAy,w»>Mng sut -North, nuiny of- than to hoipltels In ud nboat Balttmwo. The Chromde ot this morning siji we hare the best Bout of knowing thay3en. Hooker will goon demonstrate both his capacity and his patriotism and lead the army to viotory, 'thorough and complete. FROM WASHINGTON. Epeebl Dispatch* to the Pittsburgh Oasitte. WAfIHiS6TOV£May 10, 1863, TBx xxuxrxut biqiilatio*. As recently intimated in these dispatches all officers in the .egiments whose term of service is now expiring, who suoeeed in re organising their regiments within thirty days after mastering oat, will be permitted to bear rank from the date of tho original entry into the servioe. It being provided that they thaii have no oiaim for pay between their mastering oat aqd their being mastered again into the servioe of the United States, the War Department has ordered that all enlistments ef volunteers snail hereafter be conducted under the saperris : on ef a Provost Marshal General. The old rales and regulations for the government! of enlistments remain in foroe, unless otherwise ordered by him. Dis bursing, and other officers connected with volunteer enlistments, will report to Provost Marshal Generals. 81XR0X OR THI navi BATTLIB. Rev. Mr. Charming 'preached upon the events on the Rajrpahanneok to-day, when he hag been for some days, and where he witness ed Sedgwick’s battle, of whioh he gave* graphic and affecting pictures, moving tke andienoe, including Secretary Chase, to tears. Ur. Charming said that he talked with many soldiers, but had yet to see one who consider ed himself defeated. The morale of the army was exoollent, and the oonfidenoe in Hooker unimpaired. *” • vuvxxal or out. a. w. whipfli. General A. W. Whipple was buried to-day at Oak Hill Cemetery, the funeral services Wing performed at Trinity ohuroh, George town. The fuoeral prooession was Importing, consisting of bodies of infantry—the 122 d Pennsylvania Regiment, whose time expires to-day, 900 cavalry scouts, and artillery— General Casey being officer of ceremonies; The family and staff were followed by the President, Secretary! of War and State, Gens. Meigs, HeinUalmen, and other distinguished offioers. ' POGITIVI BLAYE OASB. In the fogitive slave ease, being tried here before the new District Court, John Jolliffe, oi Cincinnati, and Judge Dean, of New York, appear for the slave,. About two hundred cases here depend on the deolalon of this'one. GMBBAL CABBY Waa relieved of the commend of his division for the purpose of/emaining at Washington to superintend the organization of new troops as they eome under the operation, of the oon* soript law. GIB. WU. BATS Is wounded and prisoner at Richmond. His wife has gone to of him. THB WOUKDID IU WABBXKGTOX. The wounded already reeeivod at Washing ton foot np some 2,000, ff AflaiaoToß, May o.—The total number of wounded that have arrived here Is supposed to ba about 3,000. Gen. Sigel had an interview with the Presi dent to-day. He is anxious to be in active Service. ! W AiBiBQTOX, May 9.—The following dis patch has been received at the headquarters of the army ! Gaasn Goar, May 3,1803. To Major Q***ral H, W. HaHtck, OommaAcUr : im WUe/r i We landed At Btaliaibnry April «30th, moved immediately on Port Gibson, met tho Ontmy, 11,090 strong, four miles South of Port tiibsoa, at 2a. m. on tho Ist, aud en gaged him all day, eatirelyroaUog Mo, with Jhe loss of many RUlidand about ttve huu red prisoners,, besides the wounded. Our loss is abtut 100 killed and 300 wounded. The enemy retreated towards Yielubarg, de stroy lng the bridges (over two forks of the leyourxerre. These were rebuilt, and pur suit continued until jthe present time/ Be sides the heavy artillery at this place, four held places ware joaptured, and some stores, and the enemy driven to destroy many mere. theeonxtryU difficult to operate in. Our hiotnfy has been most oomplets, and the ene my thoroughly demoralised. > Yery respectfully, , ] ' „U. B. Gaixf, Major General Commanding Grand Golf ol ! the Mississippi. • i k ‘ Mat A—vu Cairo. Major General MalUck, Gentralia- CAw/V I lean that Cel. Grierson,'with his cavalry, has been heard from—Ant about ten days ago Ih Northern Mississippi. He moved thenoe had strnek a railroad thirty miles east of Jaekson,ata point welled Newton’s Station; ifie then moved Southward towards Enter* rise, demanded the surrender of the place/ nd gave one hour’s grace; daring which Gen. tormnley arrived. He left lit onoe and moved towards tfaielbnrst, on the New Orleane and Jackson Railroad. At this point be tore up Uui uaok/thenee to Sahalia, ten miles farther Sooth, on she same road; thenoe eastward on the road, where he had a fight with Adams' Cavalry; frota.thUpoini ha moved back, oh the New.O;laani and Jaekson road, to Brook haven, tea imilee South of Bahalis. When last heard from, he was three milt s frota S nm ait, tea mile# south of the last named point, supposed to he Making his why do Baton Rouge. He kad spread excitement through but the State, destroyed railroad trestle'. work and bridges, burning locomotives and railway •took, tating prisomri, add destroying stores of all kinds. • , .v > (Sign'd). U. 8. Sun, M»JoiG«a«r»l. FBOS. MUBFBEEBBOBO. Special DUpatch to tba.fittibiugh auetu.. | Udkvuuboio, Hmj 9,1863, We lunun from rebel lourcea to-night, whlnh, if trot, ii of a moit Important char aoter. It la laid that Colonil Straight, of the Slat Maryland, who want from heremome Hum weekaego to join General Dodge’a ax| (million eptne Tennetiee.hiabee'noipturod; with aerenteen hundred maa. It la aald.bt adaaaoad aa far aa Boone, la Georgia, dea Imp ing rallroada, railroad bridgei, and maoh propairtp, bat. In falling bath, ha waa aaaaUad bpthe enemp in aaaOy aaperiorforoe,and bad with than lira levere battlea. -The rebel rtpettof hla eaptare la oonaldered Terp doubtlul here. ", ■| Hooontrmitorp neerafrom Gea.Harlbnt haa aapat been recalled. • j lhe Mobile Advtrtiurj of tha, idol Map, reporfa that.the Uaioi oaralrp eat off tha oomaaaaieatloa between Jeokaon aad Meri dian, on tha J7thalt. '„/ Latea—ll r. front. Geoieral Dodge ipeaka iatOoioaelßtrMghri operatlona .np to tha toe when a.eeaeta dght: took pilot, aot fu from Sammorrllle. Atthettlme tha tabala mat with a'teren defeat.. Colonel straight paehedoaiandi ! ha far aa Union ac jotanta ir* concerned, wo now loan light of Mm. Tha rebede eng, howarar, that hla adi Tlnoegnirdwe* wltbla 3 mllil of Rome,and waa ait t and drlren back bp armed eltixeni, alar theOeorgla Statellne. Hodaatroped a large ltoa faraa«a, : ,?oaraat load Body, who bad (oaa la porault ofUmj eame np with him etCednr Grope; tweatpriU mllhe fromßome, end oep lured hlaentlre font. , • Wo hape; at! pet; nothing tooondrm thin rabel report. ' 1,- :■!. FromNewbern,, = t ''. ,NrrXoir, Hii jp— ThiitMßu baiitw Book hit «Rini uaß.Knbmwitk d>tadia flwtkhlait. . - '■'amroitawf itm rtovu jwifltindii * ti* iMlftknlif it tlu * Xb* V.B. Itumrt JtMßa Lonc liUnd wwl HtUwUUy MHtwtnaorUMitUi Has Hooker Becrossed the Kappa- hanoockf The whole oo unify has been in a state of feverish excitement sinoe Saturday morning, in eonsequenoe of rumor# io the effeot that Gan. Hookerhad recroutd the Bappahannock, and that Gen. Peek had adyanood npon Bich mond and captured that city, after hearing of thosuocess of Gen.S touemen In entting the linos of communication in the rear of Leo's army* The Secretary of his diipatoh to Got. Curtin, had led the pnblio to anticipate axa early movement on the part of Geii. Hooker, and hence the rumored advance war willingly credited tty the mass of the people. The statements concerning the defenceless condi tion of Biohmond, too, wete of snoh a charac ter as to induce the belief that its eaptnre, by a bold and decisive movement, was within the range of probability. Under these circnm stanoes it is not surprising that rnaorrof tho coninnunation of a work so important and de sirable should gain almost universal eredeoee. Ia the abienoe of any reliable or authentic information, we set about the task of tracing (hose rumors to their origin, and on Sunday we ascertained that the followinginformatf&n by mail from_tfashlngton had been published in the Philadelphia papers,of Saturday even ing and telegraphed to private parties in this city. ' "On Friday morning last Major General Hooker re-oroased the river) with ten cone d erase, and after reconnoitering the old po sition held by him at ChanoeUorville, found Hiat the enemy had fallen back, leaving hun dreds of his wounded behindhand his dead un buried. During the day the entire hrmy of the Potomao crossed the river, with! sixteen days rations, and moving forward deployed right and left in search of the enemy, who was not to be found in force up till eignt a'olook In the afternoon. A large number of strag glers have oome into our outposts since and given themselves np, after expressing their disgust with the rule of the rebel leaders. The men confirm the published aceountiof the .consternation created in Biohmond by Gen. Stoneman’s raid. >: “Gen. Hooker Informed Geo. Halleok that he only needed the cooperation of. General Peok and Gen. Keyes in a second.advance, to render the destruotion of the rebel army and the captore of Biohmond certain. “The report that Biohmond has been cap tured: by Qen. Keyes is hot oreditedAt the War Department. u Later from Wathiaglon t if ay 9 th.'—J ait provisos to the-departure of the train, your correspondent learns from ah offioer of thh War Department that Gen: Peok has tb-day entered Biohmond.'*; ' ■ . After procuring a copy of the above circum stantial etetement, wo punned oar inquiries further, to ascertain, if possible, what amount of reiianoe could be placed in it. We leArned, on what wo deemed good aathority, that Hook er's army was etiU «a their campe at Falmouth, on Sunday,’ " ] . Later on Sunday evening, we gathered the following'information, from letters received In this city by mail) which renders itextreme ly probable that a portion of the army has actually ro-oroised to the South side of the Bappahannook. A Fell known offioer, of high rank, in Gen. Hooker's army, writes to his wife in this city, under date of Friday, I May Bth, and states that he is baek in his old camp, but adds: “While lam writing, I have received orders te movo across the river again, to-morrow, in poxsuit of tho enemy, who is reported to have gone Izi the direction of Gordonsville.*' . i Another offioer, equally well known here, wio commands in anotbetoorpa of the jarmy, writes to a friend in this city, under thejeme date, and states that orders Thad been received to prepare eleven days cooked rations, to move in pursuit of tho rtbfli, but in what direction ho could not say. A gentlemen in Knap's Battery also writes to a triend in' this olty, and states -that the battery had again croutd the river • If we were to attempt to reoonolle these conflicting statements, it jnigjtt be supposed that General Hooker has sent’a strong foroe eoroaa the river—first, to protebt the surgeons and the ambulance corps in baring, for .and removing the wounded; andsebondlyto make • reconnoissanoe to aseortain the position'and strength of the enemy. Pooiibl, before oar popor goes to prut we snail have some intelligenoe oilcuiated to re-. a portion of the oonflioting statements given abovo. ' Gen. Banks oirthe Red River. The rebeljoarnalj several days agopabllxh •d dispatches admitting that CUn. Barbs had taken Alexandria, and that tha whole route from Opelousas to the mouth of Bed river was open to him, the rebel Gen. Tayloe having fallen back before onr advancing forces. The Jackson Appeal, indeed, added that when ha would attempt to oross the river he would moot such obstaoles as he had not anticipated. But wo justly regarded this latter-pleoe of In to Uigenoo as a harmless sound of the usual hrufum/Wmen, and only ‘made a note of the admission of Gen. Barks'* progress, whloh accompanied it. Later, however, despatches dated Hatches, Miss., were published which contradicted.the first reports oi the cepturerf Alexandris, and affirmed that Goa. Banks had not been within fifty miles (if thkt place. Though U is true that Gen. B ABxa’s army did not advanoe on Alexandria at once, after the. capture of Opelousas, we have teas on to know it has made that important advance ere this —and no w holds the entire.line of communica tions from the ooait ot the Gull! to the frontier of Texas meagre .those obstacles, alluded to with such significant mystery by the Jackson newspaper. We learn tbas when Alexandria' fell into our handa, S.OGQ rebel: prisoners /and 20 gnns were captured at the same time. : Ketara of General I)ia. and Staff to -- Portrefeß AonrUe. ; • FoitmmMokboi, Hi; B.—MaJ.Gta. Six and otaff airload at 2 o'olook thla afternoon, os the ■ tumor BxpjeJa from Pork door, and tnformino that Colo. KUpotrlok tad' Dario hors artltod.at Glonodeter Point with 700 oevelry, without the lon of a rhan. The Genial aont n fotoo to the While Bobu tat night hid thox Htiftedod lndeitroylng the bridgot .boat thatplaoo, Bad. made iOmi '<■ Important eepturee, taking, lereral priioaon. , ®S* P rt Pf“ w Ku “ B - erriTodto dey, from -Howborno, N. 0., withthe from Howborno and Ifetterai. Thoy loft on : Wednesday oroning, and report thet on that doy oar uralry brought in ono oomponj of robol pritoßoro with ell thoir home. I hoy .wen ooptarofl Bt Dup Gaily, soron mlltr oat. . Tho otumor Wyoming, froth Port Bt>ytl, hoi olio Btrlrod. She bring! no nowi. On tat Wednesday morning Gob. Pootor tent oil tho robol femlllef, 40 lnnambor, oat of Howborno. Tho" robolo rofooed to neelte oar ling of trnoo and thofamilta were loft be yond onr line end between onr and tho robol plskou, at b place called Coro Crook; . The Fl»e-TweatT'NaUon£il Doan. Pna.xnii.rini, May 10—Mr. Jay Cooke, Subroriptlon Agont, nporte tho ulo of tho In twisty national loon, on Satarday,at 51.000.. 000, and for tho Wuk, oadlag tho; umo day. 08,000,000. Tho .ggrogato amonnTof tSi loan (Old by Mr. pook,.mnd tho nh-anata In .tho Tarloni oltlee and Statu, Jo *MSJ»- Tho.ratlronumt of tho army aaron tho Bee pahaanoek did not lotion tho sita, while tho roaowal Of motive oporaUont in Virginia will add froth indooemonta to loyal people to oon tlnno thomoant to noblyvonohufodto the Gorranontla bringing tho robol* to”thSr M»JIO.-WIUUmB. Mann, li Wilbom, and John M. Bailor woro cholon a* delegates from tho llt.H, and SdSlstrlott u Congressional delegates to tho Bopabllcaa OoßTontlon to Bomlnato a oaadldata for Got orsor. An attempt to laithwt thedeloratu to Totofor John Cevode failed aad they n anlrutraotod. .. . 7 . • Markets by Telegraph. ■' . pKTT.rrmrnli, Hay ora laactloa. Flour; aaloo-700 bbla at 90 far ouporllno ead«7/a7dS forex trafemUj; receipt* email. ByoFloorateSiai Bdtdßlt CWfcs forltinajim. ’ fioftriUa atiOcaod lQ&ga 1134.\JPn>TiitoMbUncIuiif«din41UU« dolair.'wSE' kj; small sals* Ohio bblsst 400. VCarom, Kmt ft-JnoM dull it far mperflhs; dsmaitd quite llgbfc VTbiUk ttscbaagsd • aoddalU That* tS BOfc enough don* to establish aao> tattoos. T Coi* *t 410. -Provisionsdoll; smallsales of hsmast Sjtfofer plain cansiMMiL and 103£aiM£* (or soxsr eorsdf |»ooo]bia balk sides solas* 60. KstMng doos in Lsnl, Groceries andunfod sod qaist; . . Gold bu docllaed to 140; fiOrsr »to 85* Jtecftsnp rtwdar, • J9EJR CBjtMT TjtilMj JJKNKY a. Hat.r & op., : [ftinwri to Juma Wut,) Merchant Tailors, ( ) AnMvroottTißftkttr BPBISG STOCK OF GOODS, Adapted to ft lint clns trafe, which haa been niaeu •d vltk iml canto sml Uu approbation of ihrir flunj (Hands sad paircas,fcad treatise, by ckm at* testkm to ftwinaw andsttict Integrity, to nwt tho approval of all wbo may fetor os with a coll. OfflOßßs| HNIfOBU Had* to order In' the beetmonner odd; on raefomeble terms. -i Hering flnfcbed agree* many UHIrOBMS, tor Staff, Field ad Lin* Offloen, as wall as for the Navy, w are prepared to execute orders la this Um_ with ecmAtMti »■< AsagaichJ 1 - Ukewfcas very ehcfasmbcticsofFUßHlßHlHQ GOODS elwayi ca head.. < ;j: r? . r, • ii.- GOA. OF FIRu ABT.CJUUpBTBBCTS. ' \IVCTMQjrBjItEB. QBOBB, FANCY QOODfI,; &o.—On W TOKBDAT, May 12th, ktjlO o'clock a. m. and 2 J. m., will ba sold, at tha Oomueralel Balaa Booms, 1 JttKk'etrset, * Urge ef LAdlse\ Miaiea* and flhfldraa'e Gaitaraand* Shoes, Lidlirs’ Bonnets, Children's Hots, Fink aad Bice Berates, Brets Sl paocee. Ladles' Mantillas, BUkTltimihiua, Silk Par aaola, Gloria, Hot!try, TSbla Goran, Xlnea Iblrt OoUara/KsmlUes Shut Bosoms, Bilk Hack Ties, So. mill DAVtBA MclL»AlSß.auwlonsere. I hlCaiitAßlxK JtthibiDSiAUK :IN BHr U WICKLKY AT TUESDAY KVKNIBQ, Hay 12th, at 7X o'clock, wilt baaold, at the Commercial Kales Boom*, Ho. M Fifth atr eat, that desirable; lot of ftroond situate oh .the Bearer road, lathe village of nealcktey, oantainlag aboai threk-qoartan of acre, on which la erected tfaa larf* brick dwelling formerly oocuptod by Mrs, i. W. Black, contalninr tan roomt, library, batb-raom and weak honaa; stable, lea house, out-houeea, and .large cistern oonveataht to the honse; The land la at rich soil, planted with the beat rat folks of lrult trees, •: Tsana orJiTj-One-foarth cash, and the balance n three' avail annaal payments, with bnereet,_pe* cared by bond aad mortgage. 1 my 6 ■ DIVIBAMcH.WATBK, kncHoeeen. X7ALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION,' J[ -rOn TUISDAY BYBBIBO, May lSih, at TK o’clock, will be aold, at tbs Commercial Bakt Beams, Ho. M Fifth stmt: 25 inane Baraka Insurance Go. Stock; 9u do Pittsburgh Insurance Go. Block; 2S d> Allegheny Suspension Bridge Go. Stock: ajg : DAVIS A JtelLWAlbß, Aum’re. \A/ ANTBD.— of Aoeommoda- T V tlcn Paper, haring from Slo 8 months to run. Apply at tha offloa of myg B.MOLAIH A 00„ IDS Ppnrth st. WANTKU.— >75 a north I—i want to bite Agents In every county at 975 a mouth, expeurea paid, toseQ my new cheap family hewing* Machines. : Address, - B. HADISOB, , myfl:3mn Alfred, Maine. XAf ANTED.—S6O a month I—Wo want TV Agents-at 960 a moutb, ezptnses paid, to sell onr Itototffey Paarib, OHtutol Bern**, aad thirteen other new, useful aad ourloui article*. ■ fifteen clr calari eeat/ree Address, mySiSm* SHAW A CLABKV Blddeferd, Me. JgSTABUSUKD 1760. PETER I.OHJLLLABD, BHUFF AND TOBIOOO MANUFAOTUBEB, 16 A 18 CBAHBEBB BTEEBT t (formerly 42 Chatham stmt, New York,) Would call tha attention o? dialers to tha artleleo of his maanfeetore, ris: M BBOWNSHUFP. . lfacaboy» fins Bappss, Ooam Bappas, American Gentlemen, Demlgroe, iPnre Virginia, Nacbltochrs. Copenhagen. YBIiLOW IHUFF. Sootch, High Toait Scotch, Irish High Toast « flsqey Jaw Sootch, fresh Honey Sootch, SV*Attentioa (a called to tha large redaction In prices of Fine .Cot Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, which rr&Tba found of a superior Quality. I TOBAOOO. SnoKTito—Long, 80. .1, Ho. 2, Nos. 1 and 9 mixed. Granulated - fmn'OmOmnma—P. A. L., or plain; Gann* dltb, or Sweet; Sweet Scented Oronoco: Tin Foil UaTsndiah. eioxixa—B. Jago, Bpaaisb, Canaster, Turkish. “• ®-*rA circular of prices will be sent on appli- t aplOily .JOIKra O. nsTTS. ,l .-rr. mllwhm. j J)AVIS A MoLLWAINB, Aaotioneers, 1 No. M FIFTB BT&BMT. The Beal ZstafeTfitCck aad Gsneral Auction Bosl ncas, estaUlihed la 1818 by the Ists John D. Datls. will bscontlnnadwt tsoold staidL No. 54 fifth ht. nndsr tt* style of DAYIS A MoILWAINB, Jos! ALKZ, BfoUiWAIHH, well Aaownas -stUmaß In Ibe bouse ter many yean. Devoting thamselfM ex dnsin to a Oammlsslcn"Auction Bnslnus, la which they bate had, long experience, they confidently so .i±s3£R&33£ST” M Selse ofßeel Krteu, Blocks, Beids. Ac., erery Tiwsdsy evening, In their second floor tales room. Llbrariiaan* miscellaneous coUtctloas of Books crwfßliy oetnlognsd far public sale: ; mV 2 BOii'l' & H UX WyKKf, \ po~rAaiß*tsHir aoTicnc. ? 2811225.ha.it; thl. incliM ln Tninnfytnr. of &UTS, BOLTS. Binnr. OUT*B, Jr. Tm ua.^.tjl.o(th.ann'wUl>. LHWlfl, OIJYKBAPHILIPS, Who wS!I MttU up th« kailoM. of th. ut« flnn. J«r a Ho. m Trao Emir. »> .onih aid of Mr fcivip, sinolog. PlH.tmgh.AMflMilh.l6o. ■ wJMw JKA «. May AY * W., " (Ut. vt th. Irai of W. H.' Wflliuu . 00. j !■?' i' BAMEBBS, Jfo. 76 fWti 8., ho door b IU ttmimt*- Beat, I ■ -1. ’ inuai'ii. ' . ... OOLD, gfLTZB, BAKE BOTU. XXCHhSGE, .goAU coura or aorguoxor izooomu. opc.am 1 • - • QttAM. U BALißtdtYj ~; Prodou $ Genual Comnlulosßenhut, ebbohabdimbboebb, AwtdMlmtxiOlklgA.W OOUHTBT PBODDOB. ' s*. m obsMarr sraagr, ■ ■Miiy.' j Prmauaon. Pa. (j # W. OHOKOUMaM, No. 82 booth Philadelphia, agent for.Ma Hanß . 'i V SODA ABB. . 7.;.- Hao It conhtantfy for tojo at tho topaot market pel Zbltaoh la ufoiMr adapted to the aakb£,oi ■gtarn."! -.'; ~ ‘ aihttan t UifAUXU-UL, JUVKNU.K-T the Pioneer Boy, and how ho boeaihi riealdmt. I Will bo'a Soldier. By lin. Talhiu. Ibe Sea *ln*e, or jßerid Heroee. By J.O.Xdgv. idha joa Maldea. 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