TI11:1118DAY 1101dpite, ;IMF. 11. .LOCAL - TIMELLIGENCE. 0 '2"2lYeaterdS.- Ghlettb, The Eslistoieli :of ^Neero Soldiers. • lSolouel Blaghalo, , dobilled by the War Departiaaat io orb nlia ooiorad troopa at Waablogtoi and .Ablezialdria,addrossid • mean to Pbßadalpkie, on alibi heron last, ma followat • "The Milton Teague - was shoot to make a aOinottil demean tendon oa th• Fourth of 'July.. Ile hoped• that-ii. doing this they would sot onriooktha great importance of moderate ezpeadltare bringing into cm vim the immense amount of, material around us l a th e s h i ps of colored troops. Ike money spent in tale oelebnition would put Into the &ea -14,000 , -'atalwert - emit/rid -mob. If this Gould be dorm, whit aglerloinoelobration we &mid .have ;The .mnterial everywhere Is abundant In Maryland aline them sre TB,OOO free sogrosi. Prof de an encampment over la West Philadelphia, and let It bi - known that moults - . would be received kindly, and liondrad would come in." • The President says he wl/1 wre p! sU the colored troops offered. Sportlel asie;ll: WWII' to *noir theso_troops with men -Who : belfove the -accumulated proofs of their ;irilor, and who are not afraid of offending tireccklittire Zeitirel of either rebels in armC, eor. those amongst us, who watch so tenderly over their "adsguidod" 'maker's brothers, their "ir , regular opposition" to the govientriont,_ tt fair simian of -whom Col. Itinerant .mcn= Lions. He says, "I milled on the triton 410T tenor of Maryland .to ask his ock-otosfritiolt in raising °cloud troops, and found that func tionary astonished at the proposal... He was indignant at the men mention of it." Senator 'Hamner spirited Gen. Fremont to the President as the right Erin to load elm troops, and reeelved assurances faVorable to snob an appointment for that Goneral, who, of all others,seoms tograsp most boldly, and see most clea rly our dangers, and .the proper remedies for the nation's restoration. - • • _ • The activity al Philadelphia at; this time, and - Massachusetts for. some time past;ad- Monlshes the earnest Union min of Pittsburgh of the importance and ; neeessltpof urging forward , the formation of a negro regiment here, d iefat all possible dispatch. W Shall offer melt reasons hereafter as cl ear to us why this city should especially take prompt and proioinent part in swelling the army of colored troopewho will yet, as they ham already done uphold the flag, and vin dicate those who done that they are men, and brave men, too. Row Among the "Cope"..Wltte n. Casa. A meeting of the ..Democratic" County Club was held last 'mania& in their room on Fifth street, which ended In a regular row. During the seeslon, Mr. J. It. Ranter adared Wrosolution, endorsing Gorge W. Cass, Esq., and Instructing the Dengstratio delegates to ,the State Communion to support him as the nominee for Governor. The men reading of this resolution created a storm of opposition, and Wm. Linn, Esq., a ohimpion among the "Cops," and a warm sipporter of Vallandigham. , ,Eughos, Witte & Co., made a vigorous speech in opposition to any such en/cramming. He moved to strike .obt all after the word "Ituolved," and give the endorsement of the County Club to Hon. Wm. H. Witte, se the choirs of the Democratic masses far Governor. Chests and blues greeted this proposition— the cheers larzely predominating, as D. is said the Witte men numoorod about Ave to one. Mr. EnntorMado three several attempts to speak in behalf of his motion, but each time he was cried dowaby timid/ding " cops," and he &wally gave It up In despair. „ An effect was made to get the Witte resolu tion through, but that failed also upon Mr. Montgomery arming a very ooneillatary res olution declaring time the county club _should heartily endorse and cordially support the nominee of the State Convention. vas reso lutiOn was adopted, and the club adjourned. Preparing to Resist the Draft--Facts for the Provost Illarehal. A prominent bosineu hoses in this city reeently received an order from Millersburg, Ohio, for i lot of sii burgled reeolArs. The partials' IliMilberg had some business res tless with the gentleman addressed in this 014, bet es he does not deal in hardware he thought strange-that the ;pier wee addressed to bin. Re aaeses caused a litter to be writ . tea to a reliable gentleman at Millersburg, 'eking far information in regardto the polit ical status of the pasties who desired the pis, tele. An answer was soon received, the sub , stenos of -which was that therparties ordering the weapous_belengedio the eery worst class ooppetleadi; and there was no doubt that the irruption wan -to en a resort to violence andblicidebed in osee t draft is en forced. The pistols,, of souse, were not . shipped. In view of facts lib Rue, (which, we are ensued, els be folly tustained,) it would newtoi , the dutyetthe WarTepartment, .b Asir subordinate orlon, to make some regulation in retard to Resale of fin-. arias. Now-that we are to have a new mili tary department, we presume this matter will be among the first to reales the attention of the Gauerefin command. Bank Note Quotations, osioaially.: for eke. Gowns Swam. bold & Lam of th. '&co&oe' Baia 111141 Roporfor. iltsta unoortalit at proient : . • irrisornroo. Joao 10th. UM Diwarrat. Disevaist. -bar ltistaid Stara. Then*, tirw•ltark North Ouottna...--- Etur,Tart City par coati Gsraitru.— par patents • aiitttab Entsb 'stapnam ang" Pc iS Irk et .111aarer.Ca., pr. It Sal it. &mugs, banks,. D. of NarpLuid. Saltboara. par i l Itarytsr4 latate— litratita: Ittamettag... 1 Ituesaiaa—ielltna rata - a ttr a rpAX_ . 7 VII war, imati*li finds: . , T;T:Aiinanitilinn - lienTOna• On ihnlnt but. a npupo !I - Attu:non iol- " ..." 04 0 1 04.1rAltli°Y" 64 : P l PP Y *. sttuk " aitero a. ,dPaulC rroa,.whilepiningalong, the Mika Mar Char Bola. Carson . hailed to defend Maiself,nad knocked hie as . aellaat l l.into the,,gutter. Me slaWreldads-fraillsil Alta" fol ., Jawed e soldiers, puma' Carson Into KU _Brave's 'basher .shots, rksa sirloleat aa aaa made ,upoi Prim. milf, a ahsekiag mannerisad would lawn , fared ma worse bad los not esatlied data Aber haedk yard, and kept his assitlanta tit baytafil" dui inn Wad, : by the crowd. - 114eMalliter sad • Ultesell Ti?. mutat yesterday &Nu , ; soon, and-lad • heating : before Alderman Dealdson. The latter gm ball, sad the for mer ma consulted in default. / 'Arrest of a Postmastei. Simon Sailors, Postmaster at, flail ]Coon, eons% ta oomitted to jail to day—for a farther hearinss—br 1. B. Batley, Esq., United States Cemedistomor. on •UM sharp of abstracting letters from thins% on oath of J. y. .ray and 8..3: &in. Yt at% pasta that on or about tbilil2okot Ifebrnary Lot, a lettiti•addrossed - to` ir. Gray, from Pitddbaglkwasopaned,tbeenvolopedeatrojad, new one pineal Dear tne letter, and thedetter Lad to Gray-tladlmettea Wails Umlut& amities of the Postmaster, Salem, on &Imlay, =Thiarisimetion Is that the only eifetet in opening Aka' letters Irak* Obtain -inomerammentlif fradoll thieves tha • lan , Tills moralsg,libost etlook a , Gmasik mond Aittesinilbak**4tp East 11r adasbask, down Of as river Wire, stand ' .14 es tln iad St it)010 AppOuisky 111 the lig Of *tains insd. tikair litlad efts - tie store. , • sin tow my 1 twin sad dtoptiou.- r Thil _ to 4 o4bers• lad slid siarehh 4bfiliitly-twas inioorind. drirl i ttlup is l a w s :4 41,11 11i lo " :Amor 3114knblikir. 1 - 7t7TO WI Ida "IC" Of VA!! - • _ 5.:54.1;,44`q RICIII4II Dnionaegaer_-The Reedier-of the Cleveland and Pittabacgh • :. - WelticrgedDiiCiovi-the Directors are in full po ioa of the road. The Directors awns WU , pouosston a day or two dace. A meeting of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh •Direotors lupe bees milled for July let, to de cade whether anymore bonds shall be convert ad into Met. At present certain third Boort gsge bonds are afloat ~with the privilege of oonvertibility ; ilia stick being full they cannot be converted unless further issue of the stook be atithorisod: We undintaid :that there are now about four Alumina thomoid dollar, in the Treasury. , Hoary:AL Usual( —An effort Is being inado to fain a permanent library of good tradable books for the use of the inmate of Mei Western Pactisylviciln Military Hospital, Nfitthlfard. 'Donititineaf money_ or books are 'foliated lir thiiiurpoosi and can be whited: In the hands of the Chaplain, Her. Richard M. Bear, or, If more convenient, left with the Subaistonce Committee, )24. at the Presbyterian, 'United Presbyterian, or Meth odist book atoros.-.-Will tbeirlends of onz anf ferin Inlet 7 1 ;While doing so nobly for those abroad . ; let notelet fall to, provide battalion, for snob as my be in our liorpl *al -hers. . ' ToSworn 'flosses -isms • BouMnio on Futs.4—The great difiloulty of getting horses itemstable ' , wheio_rcurounding buildings ere - in iiState of oonlemniton, Is weillinimn. A gentleman mhos, homes bid beetilet gnat peril ham seek- ionise.; baying:in Tall tiled to save themdlitupon - thmszperimant of hat ing them luniesaed,.on ocOVlton of dre,wilen; hisnetinlibineut, they were led Iron the itsbMstithont LtEosiirs 20/41/111 illoarnsWer.—A dis patch from Washington, published to-day, states that alithee• who were la the military service on the 3d rata ',lett (whoa the ConsariPtion sot went.bto effsca)villl not be imbjeat to tbs./trio draft, although they must be regularly enrolled. This will be good news to the Pennsylvania nine months men, re tautly ditottarged from. the service. MATCH Baztrutt WALD LID HAltut..-1 . It it now almost certain that the waling match fer the ahemplonship, will come off on the Hudson, at Poughkeepsie, on the itch of July, or the first calm day thereafter. The parties have been La correspondence, and this seems to be the obnclusion arrived at. Hamill will also attend the Boston Regatta on the 4th of July. SALMI or STOCILS.--The following sale of stooks was Midi by Davis and Mollwaine at the OommerolaL Bales Rooms , 64 Fifth jinni, on Tuesday evening, June 9th: Brohange 8ank....... 68 00 Mechanics'sB 85 ts Merchan' and_ Manntaortaren' Bank. 55 :5 Monongahela Navigation Clo 40 00 DaollllD.—Cin Saturday se Thomas Elliot Bets, son of Wm. Bets, of Salem, Ohio, was bathingin a mill dam - about a mile south of that town, he got into they water, and Wore assistance (maid be rendered was drowned. • nK , OIDIIID TO n SHOT . -Two soldiers, re. cently tried at Philadelphia for desertion, have been melded and ordered to be shot. The execution will take pled* at Port Dela ware on the 19th inst. Til DROPS AND TEN DROUGHT IN M•aT- LaD —Them Is a general complaint among the farmers of Maryland, of the banimardam of the crops and the deluging effects of the drought. Coassoviow.--An officer Ia the "Delaware ?atrial Insurance Comps.iy",informs as that the property deitroyed at Lawrenceville, alight before last, wu not insured In that ogles. Breve Mamma. Socuirr.—The fourteenth annual session of the Medical Society of the State of Pennsyhrenia begins today in the University buil dings, Philadelphia. Tan Democratic Stata Convention, to nom inate a candidate for Governor and Carom) Judge, will be held in Harrisburg on Wed nesday, the 17th inst. Arra—Lint.-CoL J. V. Comfort, 1614 U . B. regal ' sr infantry, has bee* appoLtit ad Proroot fdarsbal Gemini of Paniryivania, in plias of Col. Ruff. 0, VI Arau..i, 04 1,7N1W TOUR AND MITZ.BIi I / 4 10L, :WM togant asetarldu reemagere ai WSW (Ireloca.) • The Liverpool. firir York foidTknsart: , Z. 011 111 8 k4 0 0, riPeaP Woad den. Oi ldn Ariz o 4l itroil illirle4mllll Los etssalshlPl Juke IA MT OW KANOMWMlA.........wasarday, vi). GLASGOW -.—.......Batitrcy, iau V. *socce7erytasitoesp7„l7 iroCIA l'Pre Met M, aaru Sloe, G lA . . . Elifebta do oIA-or odultnwsl do Glirnagr. /1118 T tliittb.-1 ft 1n0rti11unin..........in.1t do to L00d00.,.., .36 00 do to L00dn..;.,11 Ai do to P0r10,.... , — , PS In do to Part;...—,4ollt JO ID Ussabaig 00 Oa do to namtArrt„. Of 511 - Padreasort ant fortiordtdit Hone; Itinsoo, Vet ;onion. Antwerp, Lo., et woolly tow rani. OffirPowons nee' to Ark(' on nodr,,trlooto no boy nano ban st no Forlowing rain to Tort front Liverpool or Qwnortown _ le , tbsrd,4 downtown Up. SAS os.l SM. Strong* Inn rAliorpool. If. Munipiltrumers.bava.a4nrng.l7,7.79di7Viiikliin - P74 errns, mod aim smolt nd tharina. Tka) aoat I.ll , l7astnigi u 140.1084 cav Inv. Navin Pha ata.ll7 l lo.ps ~.0..•n0t4. - • 7 7 . 30t119 CL DAVI, '43624, Id lintadvaj; amain% elarldPao6. Anal. Hand atrial, anabiamr Gem tha Htfdq oblikds 863. NAN AND 7.•14 avariglik e • SHORE LINE. T!a now sad elegant law.prrvn staiusai SUSAN WARD. am. W.. BATIWiIr. Wm run daring the mason betmein (bonbon ports • Leaves Marshod kr "Vow 01% UM OngMaw sad Bay Oily, tend:Meg st Port Bar" die:Leon, Port panitas, lorsitsE, lams ',alp" ;Pepe Anted% Port Andln sad Trans City. temp WlikkigDAY ItlriMß% at 7 o'clock. UMW MOSNIII Saginaw la Clarets:id every IlAttlaDAT 11. All lirsigtita consigned' tin Qa wkl nod. prompt at. gentian. Through contracts =do. Shippsse lag fridghte'rendy mamma them to oar Mom; will go on gist Loot atthitag chatsilow-atagragi. aplEtnet H. GAILBSTINI# & listaackr..—.-- par 0210....„—. par Iran/02f tnal-- 1 Indiana, tele state-- par Wisconsin 1 lik.hipasx'i m — 1 Oaaada 12 ea , Srir.York & d PhD • • la funds. ,111010, and Slim at 46 pLuhusiiiity MA.TbulAbiti. ezeitLES 11 1 / 1 .1.1111i, 111EPOISTIL ASD WHOLZSALL . . COUltallt4 in stop, a lane seerrtneent of Copper., Zinn, Iron and Galvanised iron Bub Tabs ;iraMa gad - Madded flag Eatlalt. WOW and Marbled or Inns Olean Beene. Ship Nola illeartkoamplate. Priam(Vt (Alois of every description. Prim Rain de. • , inks. Jam and lanemelled Portable Wu di lauds. Thrilled Drain Pipe. Dead., Brandin and Tram Planibere Blur eat !WM !rale"; el Ivory de. Lesdrad'aradif, Piaui and • Hydrant Poaar,;ll rant lodic ',lnatbers. Boalia. Marble e Manij ao.;ai .botea nereoleme In the SUBLIMED 1760. • , • . pirrEaraDDlLLAnDt um AND T 51360() ItAilil4Ol UUII, (form* 42 Machin ittrot, New rink.) Would call the &Unities' of &eters S. the Whim of bJs 'manufacture 11110W1,15h I • ski .Lops, coma •••9••,, *marks's thintensee, Denilgrca, Pare, Vtrittle, latablinohee. xin.,Low •• • &etch, High TOYS *Oki. kith Ittabtlinel Lerderteot, •nep!tieer llogiorlrnesh Bon? ticatch,- , sir Attantkon called to' ihe •4 , 1 Quake hi opal of Irlies•Out Chinetag and irobs=•,, la i d la b . kr %Rim • Asaw" gums. • . MOB h0inpa.494114 No, rum' thie A.,; ',or puain; Chute a ainm ! lei thecae lannitiut ; Ito .YoLt, *Wm • =l3 No. no COMIZZOIS IT, Philadelphia. 16 IS cauinoxecarissz LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (FROM OUE EVENING EDITION.? LUTETIUM GEN. ENEMAS' ARMY Vicksburg Reported Taken 12,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED Vallandigham Imprisoned by the Rebel Military Authorities. PINCIITION OF.THE SPIES, DUN LAP AND ANTON. Their Objects Within Our Lines CAPTURE OF VICKSBURG BELIEVED REBEL ADVICER FROM RICK AOND Matters in Itoteerane , Department &a Elpectal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. MU1172111211010, June 9;1863 Matters here are quiet. A woman, a refugee who left Shelbyville to day, states positively that,: letter, received yesterday from a rebel soldier under John ston, Bays : "Yon need have no more concern for Vicksburg. It it in Federal hand., aria 12,000 prisoners." Refugees report that Vallandigham hasbeen imprisoned by the rebel military authorities. The Atlanta latellige.ur and Chattanooga .844, of the 7th inst., have been nwilived, but they contain nothing of spec'ai interest. We quote the following dispatches: "Jackson, Jame o.—There is not even a ru mor to-day from Vicksburg or Port Hudson. Rear, kring continues, atlhe former place. It wee tsarina loot ' "Jackson, June 3-474 at Mobile Tribunal -Port Hudson, at last %coolants, was otosely besieged. News from that quarter is conflict ing. No doubt L entertained that werepnlied the enemy amnia thnesi It is believed that the godountir haltitefore reported of the affair ire greatly exaggerated.. "The Yankees have abandoned the New Orleans and Jaskson Railroad. They burned the Machle bridge, destroyed the fortifica tions which they had erected, and threw their guns in the pass." ."Ooluebia, June b.—Yesterday Gen. Forest moved on Franklin, and drove the Yankees through the town and across the river. The enemy were reinforced heavily, when Forest retired. Our loss was ten killed and twenty wounded. Theirs was twice as much." "Richmond, Juno 6.—Roturni indicate the Ideation of Gen. W. Smith as Govan:on 'Me President has revoked and annulled the Brewster of Goo. Moon, British Consul at Richmond. .The Tredegar Works are in full blast. Bost of the machlwary destroyed by the late Are Is replaced. ' , 4lPascogottlia dispatch states that General Sherman, at New Orissa', had a leg 'wpm tate& and hal sines died." Affairs et Murfreesboro ore quiet. Rebel deserters end refugee' are crowding Into era lines. The rebels are fortifying Bhelbyrflie , In an ticipation of an advance by Geoeral Sonoran& Bragg'. Jones declare that they will. not leave Shelbyville without a tight. blvarazzatiozo, hum 9, 1863 The weather Is cool and pleasant The execution of the two spite, Dunlap and Anton; is the Universal theme of conversa tion. Various eircumstanoes lead to the de test that they owns into our lines for a differ. Int pavee than merely to learn the numbers of our foreexand the nature of our fortilice tions at Franklin. In the first plea, they had abundant means, wish I 'hall not name, of knowing about the strength of oar force there. That they did knew, the history a the neat affair at Franklin elsarly prow. Agile, it is certain that in the recent at tack lapels the town, they mild have learned most of the fate which were of Importance to that untterning our fortifications. Again, the spas appeared 'SU anxious to get' ea to Naelaille, declaring they mast reach that point last Right. They farther said they were going to Canada and Barone, and war connected with the Inspector Ga min Mee, and this, mere than anything alas, exulted suspicion await them. The obvious inference is that they wore seeking •omi,llttle InforMation of a personal nature °enflaming our troops at Franklin, merely for enahUeg the better to work their way through to Nashville and further North. Iselin! to the opinion, which I find enter tabled here by others, that they were emirs". rise from 411 rebel Government, nth:storing to make .their way North for the purpose of oonferring sad conspiring with the miserable traitor' in thstatiation. They were olothed in the uniform of Federal officers, with horses, trapping and equipments, Dunlap claiming to be a Major and Anton Col onel. 'The anda4kr of the mm woe beyond pacalieL It is not known boW they got with in ant lines, as they Autarky .rehised to tell now they had some or what ware their objects, The information brought in b 7 fart. Dalton and some other ladies,frOm Shelbyville, of the capture of Vieksburg, Is believed by litany. Johnston probably had on hands too rainy tonsirlpts to attempt the relief of the atty. Lieut. Wm. Dimon, of the 101s0Indlans, 'is dismissed the /orrice for drunkenness and. disorderly conduct. , • Burgeon 0. F. Winsoraft, of the leth'Ohici i has resigns(' on acaount of disability. Theresignation at T.-R: Lawhead, of the 4th Indiana Caralry,was aseepted for ths good of the terries. - Neje? Dell, of the 741 h Ohio, has tendered hie resignation. Cincinnati Clamber of Commerce-. Pursuit of Flying Rebels. 01/14:11111ATI, Joao 10.--At • register our tarty meeting of the Chamber of Commerce; held yuterday, the Board of 001oers, In so outdates with* resolution passed some time tiadi • report in regard to those mem bers, sizty ffa num*, who have not titan the oath of allegbinoe. After a warm dlsonislon, It, was resolved, .that all 'members who had not rasa •the oath of *deplane* be.olted to appear before the Board of Odioste, end' sits reason why not complied with; sotorstanos with the resolution puled by tbs. Cher:demon the 18th of July; the , rentit-of the. invesiiiii ,.,tioi.tib.:.morto b •oit'to the Chamber for ,Gen a Z il ter i i foriii.Whieb; co s me, w eek e, tun* been suesdlag 'the aorth Auuth of the Cumberland, 111 . 01111(1 the. rine' yeStirdiy and drove the nshafforo` as out et-htlintiselloe At last a/weaned he Was pursuing the leg rebels.' A another of ptisonewr, horses atd acme irks captittic. ' ' . The Fins'Earollmeat. . . . . Wedmore'. Jane 11.;—"It iu'i deter mined-UM *hue ll'per'vae ; ttothi'r *MK the vateltide'd "the 'tat ar;earollmimte; of calla' oat theieetreatioroto, are to " be . El' rolled aeretiltelestionder the Met enrollment; line* lAD *Owls thi affitary sandal at the . Foreign News per Steam er Attica.--Admiral Oper. waiolut.•ThiS American Question. BLLt,AX, June '9—The West India mail -with nearly $2,600,900,has reached England. St. Thomas advises of the 4th alt., state that seven Federal, Is of war were then in that harbor, comprising the squadron of Admin;i . who evidently • inlided making St. Thomas the centre of operations in the West Indies, regardless of the fact that St.; Thomas was in possession of the Danish Crown. The Waolinsetts was to all intents ' and purposes, the guard ship, and remalued. at St. Moeda, during the cruising of the other vessel , always having steam up in readiness t overhaul any vessel leaving the harbor, a otherwise annoying the shipping leaving po It was e posted that the Danish Goverit meat would immediately remonstrate with the Federal Government against She aggro', Mon of their officers. The Ilondon Timm remarks that the North • has expended three armies and tried four gen erals, Ind the last two have most signally failed. The South must-stake the lives of generals whose abilities cannot be questioned, and whom Emboli Inch casualties as that by which Jackson has•fallen may too soon dimin ish) and it is in this gradual loss of - -men emi nent by their qualities and skill that the South may prove most vulnerable. The Times' city article lugger Thus far there is not the slightestioymptom of a willingness to oleo the war in. America, and those on this side who are calculating on the probable ef fect, of conscription and a financial collapse, may perhaps Sod that these agencies, so far front bringing cbotit a settlement, will lead to. an inoreuelof anazabytand further, a dismem berment of Ithe country which wilibring it in a condition in whisk the existence of any cen tral authority :capable of making a treaty of peace, or enforcing it when made, W W be even more doubtful thamat present. Al to its be ing the true policy of England to recognise the independence of the South, we cannot re cognise that whioh does not exist. The South is not yet independent, though apparently' rapidly achieving independence." "Hopeless as the prospects of the North may be, we have no right to place In its'way any fictitious• cause of discouragement. If friendly remonstrances or personal saorifloe be of no avail, it would beincumbent upon as to use every efort,hut weknow that eseh step of that kind on our part would bcit increase the mischief. France, Spain or Blasi& might ocmmanct our good will in the attempt, but Just to the extent that we might join it should we lessen the prospects of snoctess." ' .711111VIRT LLTIBT. LONDOS, Sands*, May 31.--Consols after official hours yesterday were 01g.. The London GloLe thinks that the Federal generals seem to have found the right road to Vicksburg at last, and saye the character of the military operations leads to the supposi tion that the possible reo.gnition of the South, or mediation, are not yet excluded from the minds of the Washington cabinet. The exports for A prll amount to £11,890,000. Liverpool, May 30—Evening.—The Parisian correspondent of the London Herald tape that Mr. Mason's presence in Paris strengthens the report of an approaching recognition of the Southern Confederacy. The great stum bling bleak is the stubbornueu of a portion of the, British Cabinet. The general impression L that Franco will take the initiative in the recognition, and that thereat of the European powers will soon follow. The Paris correspondent of the Post says that fresh efforts are malting Mason and Sli dell to obtain a recognition. The Army and Nosy Gomm does not b.s neve that the war is near its end so far as the North is conoernedi bet thinks there are signs of civil confliots, both North and South. The rebel.sorip closed on Saturday at 214® 134 disoonnt. The luvalid Corps. Wassesounr, Jon° 10.—Mach importance is attached by military men to the proposed organisation of an invalid corps. This Corp., though a novelty In oar servica i i promises good results both to invalid soldier/ and the Government. Thomas of enlistment is three years, unless sooner discharged. rhe corps are required to perform all daty wlikin their physical capacity ; bat for the convenience of the service they will be selected t for three grades of duty. Those most etiiiiont, and capable of using the musket, per: ormin g guard duty, light marches, to.,will be assigned to companies of the first bat talion; those next in physical eiScisoey; Including all who have loot a hand or arm, to companies of the sec ond battalion; those least edeotive,: and all who have lost a foot or leg, to companies of the third battallon4 The two last claws will be armed with swords. Those faithful sol diers whose physioil infirmities an great to admit their catering the invalid oorps, will nevertheless moan the pensions and boun• ties provided by law. It is farther announced that no: °Steer or enlisted man shall:be entitled to receive any pension or bounty for enlistment, ?rennet moot, or service in the invalid corps. They will receive all other pay and alloweaoss now authorised by law for U. S. InLentry, except ing lecressed pay for raenlistment.. No pensions cants drawn or accrue to any men doling his service in the corps. : It was ought that 20,000 or 30,000 soldiers can thus be .brought Int" the United States service; beisidu it Is believed then'. are over 150,000 soldiers who have bean disekarged for dlubbillthilis many, however, of the 'lightest eitarioter. The preeilsions of the law extend to marines. Col. It. If. Ruh is leVeharge of the Masan appropriated to busineite pertain ing to the Invalid Corps under, tito general direetion of Col. Pry, Provost Marshal Gen eral. In addition to the'advantagei to invalids, being placed Ist, every respect on en equality with all ethiresadiers, he can feel that he is still in the 'Mich - Sip of his duty ea the ear tent of his physical capacity aid bre usefully employed as guard, nurse, etc-, wiika foaling of ptidiand satisfaction that he is rendering an equivalent for the fay and allowanots he resolves from the • Government, In the main- Penance of which he became an Invalid. The Attack on Poo Hudson...o4i! otal Report of Operations by Gea. Banks:-Heroic Conduct of the Ne•. =EM2I Jane 9.—ten. Bank/. 16 his official rep . orti dated "Before Port Hudson, May 30th, ' gives arraocount.of the &Gut - at that place aimilar to _the facts already pub. lithe& In speaking of the negro troops; he 'says they answered eiverrexpectitton. Their conduct was herolo—no troops could the more determined or more daring. They made, daring the dsy, three charges upon the bat. tales of the enemy, suffering eery low losses, and holding.heir - politica at *light! . with the othlr troop" milts right of our nisi. The highest commendation is beetoWed upon them by all the °Seers command on the right. i - • Whatever doubt May have existed hereto fore as to the 'Moloney of the orgeuicatlen of this ohareoter, the history of this 4111 7 , Proves conoladvely to thoie who are la wootldltionto observe the conduot of then reglmette, thet the Government will: deg is this. pleas of troops eta:tire supporters - 'aid • defenders. The esters teat to whioh they were labjected, and the determined vitamin whloh they en countered the ensoly,..leitek-upon• Ity - mind no doubt of their hltbaatavosocela, they re quiring ...only good .ollonareomatends of Lmited-numbers,'and leave-Int disolfdaft, to make them exoellent soldiers.' , - Oar lossok from ettir...2114 , -to this ;dito,' ti killed, *anodic' awl tolalom an nosrly orM .thourand, including, I dimply regret to soy,- some of the ablest ofileorfor tlto carpi. Ttie Repulse orsituatt in Attempting to Cron tlieritttflpit!!nnock. . Now Your, Jadintf. , r-A*World'o Wash , Ington•ditpatok Nfi Stair* naval 4: nu 0 , 7 pulsed In their' attaMpAti- dross-the ;Rapp'. hannook,nad that So' ingateliseat bad Wei maplflod IMO Tim limn , -dlepatolCitotlinates - thaw , ' form at from 10,000 'to ' _ - Gen. Booker . had Naito thilioLalty foto. of cavalry and artillery:4oF to that Of the rebels, with eevarit-theneldvd at 'ltched in fantryi the latter lieltirandine•GOn..ltnetell, of Mattaehanotto, Ind gel.'Antialief Maine. Pleatantort, Kllpatrlonliftirdi'Davis, Grind. Dame, and 'a boot of odor 'ettplorior ,eseatri olheerroaro iaeonniand,PhanantOrt being the ahletoommandeN ; " . that /ONI Out bon" PrOio tioi:i!s!i4o4iplaci<A—Ordeselk to thrOiliippea* Wasassatml, Jaew9,4ltilastahao•da7.. was as work= aatissoluseats at lb ado sks wood - skir.i.oki e r plaiN sat fat from liadatioludmis. ist(Kah plakaaijiaK bitids as g,' Atlitarbfireatau_l9t : , mum . `ldswigtosak tka eaboat tad . Ir,A*w• The 44th Massachusetts Regisseit. Boma.; Jose 10.--The stsamemesirieumi. George Peabody arrived bus to-daj with the 44th lisuotatrosettr riPiluant. The reglassit; mstvithua.athwissUo cm:option and boson' ed with a military escort. • Great Billiard ` Tourniisieas Decided. New Your; June 10.—The billhud tourna ment has malted in favor of Karuisugh, who Imo won the 'title of champion akwell the champion table, worth ;um, and the champion oue. . . • Passengers and Silver, for . Zakopo. Bosros;•Jnas 10.--Ths Eva! Msilatiall ship Ails, which sailod -o-day for Liverpool, took out 85 puningors and $60,000 in sliver, bat no gold on Ms tress** lilt. No Troops for iState .Defosice. Haursevaa, Jus•lo..-There h the high art Ofiiollll authority for stating that the aor.: error hu received 'authority to Wes troops for State defeat*. Exiiloilon' it Buckfield, Me. Boone, Joie .1.0.-:-The glizing tall oon nested with - the powder wilts of .1: at Bookaold r Ile., , blew spot tour Veto& tali loontleg.: COMM.KROLIL RECORD. rITTOBUR.6II aA K T$ Onto or two Pnisivaaa.D•tra amierez, Wimasomr, Jana 10, 1811. J Gold continues to decline steadily in Nag York, being quoted to-day at 110. The &ease there has produced a corresponding malt here, ant today our bangers reamed to pay over 138 for Gold and 127 Wig for Silver. .Old Demand Notes command the same premium as Gold. Nun= Dictums* remain , unchanged. GRAlN—Wheat la nominal with small sabot of Nod from wagon at 11,20, and 10,26 from atom Than a mom &MOUS In Oat; but prints an so. Inwpdar that It Ls imPomlbla to quota cammtly. In Bye and Corn than Is nothing doing of Importance. GROORRlES—stastly with a regular Jobbing do. mond ot format' quotatt one. Bala of 26 hhtls Bogor it 11%@120 for Gahm 125.0 for Porto 8100, and IS% for Nsw Orleena•; 26 bp strictly prime 810 Goff.. at 39%; and h bblalfolattert at NS to 600 for aid , and saw. • PBOTTEIONS—Bwra Is quiet but ' steady, with small seam at tomer quotatlona. Cholas brands of Cincinnati supr Cured Hann are held at 1130, which le an advance. Thera is but little demand tor Lard or Nam Park. Pale of 10 kap prime Otantry Lard at 10c. 010CE4I—unchanged; sale of 60 ban new W Bat 100, and 40 bin Hamburg at loy„ct, POTATOM—A shade firmer, bet as yet, unchang ed; sale of ISO bbl. vitae at MAO Om bbt '• DRIZD 11111/T—unchateprd; ills of 60 bath prime Peach.. at $3,00, and 76 built bright Anise at VAS. ifLOUB—The demand contizium exceedingly Hod tad. and the enmesh:4lov, conaequantlY, are of an un important character. BUM—first with silo of YO busk prima whits_ at $3,28 par boab—ad advance. Pittsburgh Oil Market. ' Just 10—There is - a continued Mr dimand for Crude, and the market is steady and prices are f maintained. The receipts continue light, and the stock is Waited; and all that arrives can be mold reed. i t yat our quotations. There is considerable Inquiry for the Nuternmarkete, but the figures are too high here, or too low there--one or the other—to &AMU of shipments. We quote at IllaltWpackages return. ed, and 29, package* Included, though ems holders demand higher rates. Sale at 180 16145 man*, pads. ages returned, end 223 and 040 at 22c, packages in cluded. A dispatch from Oil City to the Oil lies. change, quotes the market firmer at the wells, with • tendency to improvement at the mouth Of the Creek. The unfavorable advisee from New York, weakened the market kw Banned, and the remit is, there hie not been a single tnutaactkm to-0y that we could hear of. Buyers are either holding off or making tor concesions, to which retinue do not, es yet, appear willing to submit. We understand that several large Lateen orders heroism! countermanded toe the pres ent, Wen they can ha Oiled at materially reduced Wee. The following Was, not beibre reported, were con. eluded pa Tuesday, evenings lOC° Ms bonded, to. be delivered at Philadelphia lri August at 43; 500 bble for imMediat• delivery here at 113ip; and 350 bbliC July delivery at 43c. • These sales, howivar, should not be taken es any criterion of the market to-daj. New York Petroleum Market. Epeclal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Dustin, New You, Jrira 10—Dvemlug—Cruds dull bet un changed—Mine. Banned bond is dull and de -4.191183feg being ths ruling Agoras !or mediate damp. The "Phillips" Well. Private advice* coultrin the tetectsPhleteamt Qua the famous mill of Phllllpa, TrawACkr, - bad roamed tin now. Litton say It now yields ems dumeand atti Ms Per day—quality smaembat 1•11141."lirlikh may haprose Inge roam's; a Nw days. MU - well - hiaf, villeins 'mind history. Martina ad with a nor ail tour thousand bble per dsy, then that of la' Mai months, then tapped by a nalghborlag yap; thin most (teat:and bj mama malklous ow Intimated party. 'ltem gain, Ms the Ptomain flota Its Was, It dimes a thousand bbl, tor daY, imultadly declining, to throe trendred, stem utak& a -littli:•Mootortne brought It beck to eight Inutdoed, who It auddsnly stoppcd anttody, and now Kant, abr. atedhar neat mad soma coaxing It him coachaded to rename; 'id at. • very fiberal rata of ptudnethos. TIM history of this well MOM furnish •t Lime' peek - ofnuM plat= *replier, to turaokibot es we an not of thl 'Versus don', are Inn not attempt — the task. Oae gatition we will Melton, "Has Lb& weltbeen on a "bender" or a oatetka", I We paws for a nags. Pkiladelplui Cattle AtarieL Juan fi..Ths Nairobi and' ales of Bad eattis at A. P. Phillips' Manna Doan Yard an light this weak ordynaoMog 900 Mad. Ms taartid,lit antsogastios is mon *nom tat plow ars witliontanj nudatint chstip, tonging at from 193g4p1i10 Mr Ors& quality Pleaturpittilli Otiparg . l.lWatila for gd. do, and 1141110Xp M foe common. r' .hi condition and quality. ell the stock on isle add finis this morning at ear above qaotatkins. Oaesp -saints lad Weald gimp at A -P. Aroma Dion Yard an imam shoot I .3o o, hant. The matitst onstiatisi de ' Th prima aro rather lomin Wood ranging at from ti awl lb gross.' Lambnare nay soma; several lots. Save new mall at ism p up $ 6 . Mod. la to mod!. Lion andquallty. fitryp , ...Tbe antra/sand sales of Hop the Union; Annie, And litidng Min Dian Pardo' Mach 2,600 hea4 than is • good damaltd. "Aid koldularop num -firma Initials. Itieftipletter 'silo It lA= $0,61) 7,16 Sipa lb* nali.%- - 1,34 head sold leafy Gilse Bibs • Drosalfard 11W at from $6,,10 Ifiglbs net. ' 6111 Mad sold at iii.-Anita Dian Yard .liy.john Grams AtOo, ht $T 7,76 Ig IDs not. • A . ;Mu Mad sold at OM Ming Bun Drove Yard by A P Phillip, Jr, attr01k5767,71.,11 /00 Br ;Alla iltagket. i • . • Jima o—Hemp—Market. Mat% and Wes oontaion ondittekek*rips; d do pilau of 8 9 4 '.anti 02 do itisoksJa loin, It plOtt' per. wk. Lead— /basket quiet, andiatatakintoolt ILieroiri,nl 73in pox lb.. , WkOn.-Narket doll" Mid atarcekr atottipg ocdag. Saks of 30 bbla eauatar.:_daable .'eatrit'at and I,ooo' do an private tonna. iiirkeett-thiarbisa light,' dad bucket pales aad anoluingid. o.kicsms-• maw I&rnks poor fall as 70r, 191. do. nosaatow 'has isS OOP; 116 do talrao good at $403.1,08ir PO. do pekoe as 31,114 de dog:bake dos at $l,llO jeeknik4 and 6111 auks paltriest* tenor Odra.-harks;, {lag and 'antkanged; within/earl 1,154 ski' prime steed ant polio*, ta good troleriat 606; sad 115 do prime w bit% la new ; annum at 610 per, Quasi ?bare was avirtair decline with sales of 306 aka, In rattans loin. - PM old tank; aid part, delivered, at 755, 260 do at Itk; 207 do choice at 730, and 1,300 aka' ou private titan. •1196-4/lar ket erfar, Wee et Make at 000.. ske relunted. ti Slat 11k4 . dry taitrlit ikei:10 1 • 1 !salloit 70 per • " TO/ do 11arkei, ' b3;l 8 1. *(S'wai inquiry illia umw aataa Ibeoptatiti,-at deoliii or its Sol pad., bat eine* lisp York Moot, Wert itr o 20 . _ anima, tad t j te market ChesS_Shilio In= • rarg' tendeatr. , . loarlrlioadair &Mop r .91ii retail (redo. .Wheat—tiabta, all brows. hi 2 . 911 0011 t 1,000 Smolt' No Zed at 1306; Ih - lifojl 1330 i kattratik do, mot 700 b ush hdo bas at lt same; 9 ed ,100 bad; Ho 1 Sad at .1396. Oora—lowsr• sake 0.100 bash sad 4, both in. , I mined ow Oft Oato—Lest 1141101,1ifi114 41.7.74304 MIS at ako.. . . . , Closaland• imams .• , .- . . . . - .. Junn.9—Moor—flidas of . 100 Nils - Mired at POO. Wheat;-.10.--nord nil Ind Itsidd., lab no bums on change.: : 11 of ould-to dblanlS so grionotitess,npumn,.! nom; Oarn,balss to.doi—). earobonisil on Mob oti Wrens. Sank on tinok.OS 5% anal Old dila.- pas, ....dim lane, offulvusir asodonua sigma& Ado 1, ear off qua Of 68 30. — liend • ." , .' . - - Imports; My ItaUM& -+ :..4 - _. j7,.-.., Pirisspauul. tr..Merlak akiVituaak. imam* June 10-100 bah Ilaur, Iftutne i Lamm; i 2 10g0 *bask Da 11 Wallaao=lXt 00161100 V ' t 1:coi . * 144 luaairtissarXl Balcar.llo bblallautr,, l J lb aks4aars;atXdadlouitg; au WE asour, Fu lda& A an' riptildilaym lbas via% Wu P Bum, ..._ -z ! ..l.2 thaush4;;fir..Cisnuain.:Manal4litnrii4l . 611010000, Ogreiliglip.jabacoa. WO tilkalail 'a dada; Wm le tai bass; 4 AAgilliala ribigrafir lltdato:Jailla-44. Mt A o;A9,ablle ualltbilt. Wsa * l jU id. t is mil fti•'-pbta lk b33114P6.1;41 • 170Maam t I.llll l.llWi ffl AIM it , , •kiii*rtelakesn, VitA r :111101A • - 110J1 11.“. EMI :•Th , S I MOR: •I: MO - BALI OF autessibereteut of Albite 'T4llll4lll6irlilu'ro., pop flusots • • z ettV• 24 . i !” lk datir ••• aViatidtt . . : .i o J24.lV.o4r "D'hi c 7 r .K an ft 14-414.1140114 odd 'p a& '4118.3 4 131 , 4 4 4014 - bbinid daft by Ivabar los tto 7. thsefa Bader credrift het.. se tbs.. eoutl t tlas g t a led Iddle diey. tl? press by Kiln bhp Iffiba of Water lot No. 41, fu the of it bestt Walston. be. .1.11(21111 Ittlyere fuegtos,butimdluis 40 hot &sae duel oritsosigloill tie - M Beads mak. \ 3 —Ms folio. Is •butV.ltto WS- to the 1114.bissuset st reSetteilylotbeiletbENazthound ed ea tam ~,lo lbte test odes[ • tsarina dad se the smith Hood lot dodos liuly ot.trakOnpar- Ihdy; then" 1:1 the soute south duty-Ave dere% littsuish=area aid 911414914.3hesiarsouthidetet veibizoses, slat= thr=Odds lini +Any loot r st=7 ; Sillet_ • thence-We : dual MIMI Lire i 4. 01 11Thri two hataroafaitlotloplWlof bathtub", " Ho. 4.—Los mamba 39 te *id tomb st 'Rebid • '• •• • iklU a till ; •the ) leronithr gut 14: Kahlizaddas - street. ths • by• let No. 26; oo:ths Vest by ,Pshautso. No. "IL:—Lot No. 99 of itendWatra *mu= or OpereW7:botuidoi the math by let No. 24, 0 Sty Illoshopthr ors twist du idt. with bY 2i at'llst• IMF War MOW( • 1et216. so. b" 7 :7l_, • • • her, ins thir SOUtlrbi ilea:: • onto Now 99 isd - 94utollos thelsel9 by, itelkaikkh• shed Iburtiel OW _ "'lts ests.oth the toms ' auk ' on the dells of the bed, led* Ida touted com • rod •.• 'timid only—but ten - near Ude • • ••‘• • for the sedately skNlaof tltio Sothis Lutdmittlatt Utsy be °Whoa shale. IDWAISD BOOM • - Allynt of Mobs IL Lewis d al. Itewlettilaisd. *ay is. item . TAB .IBBOTOE BOOR BUBB WORDS," AT 14 WOMITLP, PA. These Works, attested abaft one mils east of OS town of New Own* ars offend for mils.liar s boated en beautiful aninenes of land, asa la AOl/12, an whiohis muted the Yeetori, tabl• for and or ID ton lumen; with' ell the butlilbo nmersarytothe sztoomsfalssaaalsotory of WIIIDuW . a ss Wm, with some 15 DWILL1126,7101:101111; sad on the lams land la the fine .sandstone rock draw which the Crosses lock lbws manufadusedi 'MO for twisty end'utreusth tor not' surpassed in this oonntrr. Liao,a 10 or 12 rear bass of altthisoal on SO suss of lead. threwtourths el .a miss distadt; which le in successful swaths:, sod from aid& the Ifictay fig impiAtiod with coal: An tM interommesta are In good running ordariandln asocuathof oasts! .. .. , . .... Powootaw aim on *oast ofxjaly, aut. sad . PI :tot told will as 10 tast at oat year fratatiat .abOra data hawatatial sad tattaa nada kaotnalb*appli• tasks to ' the salmottba , at Now . oeattok.orat J. rrothar, at the offir of fitag,aatatat a Cktioiltp. k x•B zieraitaxilsoNl"ol7l.lliNg 'dID 11601111111 'bow Web Habana, la Xedleon, luaus; fa moat allehly sated for berme..- /0 =delis it• forge mount et 'Eacat'm ariohftnyirn Wha and alsoraverelags: metietotent Of the Wem enat, ILO wort. - le o Teri df ,l4 PI• 0 0 ° ond liflicedMOW" and posamme superior egylfttitOilertjannfeatnOtat. =daring good faciLttieolor - Ummmtittlon — to, 'all petted the (*Wry. gents ore io.7llrfng cheap, end the -leoelltirond to no. other in thr - 17zdtid Motet for good th.,lTho proprietor .111 Ira the , eetebtfebinent, applied for soon, at • good bargeho, pr ans./411a 11 only to tome' Competent c mon. who nneentanda well the, man' and managemant of each an 'stabile/unmet. Or tf- sot dbpos'ed of Mon, he wireldeent to reepcselble paths for • tans of years. retaining an Interest or not. twoay mat, the outlet wishing to rent. 'There ere large ebly.' yards to the place. with more work Oftleing than •they ma do, end many patter &string to contract far ateamboate, engines sod machinery. ere ocrapou• ed to go to other Wise, for the want, of puttee hers to do the work. lot cenu aad poke adieu BOX 4sO Bladlacm, - . FOf SALE—About 20 Ayres - choice Lad. Just right br sosuitry lasts, waking. .eleas. ha: and 111, area of Mir loottoiu laud. b. ‘ , Mesa the barbel lad rtterfdt tnatbirbi:bep. about m ix hundred dtti. _hub f PM Sites, Al or futr of_erbou_l selforal l f h P kr uovi. - This, proputy le at th e terabit% Abe; kfaabater abet bellow. sad at fbmWoodalati Mali= at tie Soft Waraas Margo Rettroodeoa bid* Itesibotle Iliestotwatut about- taw& env dot adman. Moo, A tow lot of paid lollaiduisioritillet4 , Bout on the Ohio the oat wttk Are dwelling ot finite rooms, sad lame atilt bees oat. VlZWOMmaeitianMEl7 oool thd bi 'ha° 114 = -webwood Gardens. The propuly be' etenaaged br a suitable we of blad Ayr the', Claw - further bautostieu and plazapr_prob, artyllro to - be had at ml ' 119 Button. asoLIV mblatiateatua : t.r.z.vm FOR - • • •• Pac k eorsli torovad; ziriat:wirzumAd they= maid, in NM' tais4b: Allsgtassy comity, lust Qs 0114 , Post lank AnSeq_zsiAist by Junta Wlanstsr, demand. Win dm% far alih r • Also, &IMOD/ZHU MULL, bunm as its "Baal& VW 1 1 • b. 1 1 1l ar Si nt ilia4 holm) bac& Sipa OWN 4114egnaill • - • •I" " niaao ioraiklindiloarriftl64". sir 1 - THCEL ;17.1.A.MISiess:Ifst_ etiltritigi . 0.1 0-1 • • •:4 irbi Lr.- 0110101 t VROPREVIT AIR ' • • 'Min LOts.lol4 1161kot ea* . 101/11, -Imhof* Min& •Abio. Whole loso;161 lee* froothe oliligott, dm% fosoodWAN4 ..., -Moo loto swoop dateable. bag .im ono of too. hot licatioao4 . trifi owl ifithloart of fhb ltioodestie Nam .~ 04, la -Molloy (Bollifes Law). illinfolribf Oz:bli 19 um patetismo; vory Iwo -Torsiuiwotfi- *- - APPIY te--.--• .... - W. willow tio c.. 59:20 .. „ ../to. 46 Ohio Maui, is ben.Y. URAL 'IIit3TATA 'POD IiALEI,I6 close ago tin matte of .41ictilad,altaatal atrittatrut`a /Ma, Vaaaoga assala ?a. Ix** 4, 3 4_1., r—one W. Mimi *MAW at Jall AMOI. MUM* it a numlng WWI . an tha tit act* Put 4,11 besalthicateed4itidB B l' Dm. br It. ',Morrell'. will le ma at Tittd.'!., an.-All . - DLT,Jaas 114.6=‘,. Itor Etittint P. J. situi4 daft. NW . " ; ta. ohm Wort; tiJ. It: NARK Ant SALB, -, 444Taar4. , /.44; iitsawil ism. lam • . • us: ma saw T 611221112122•41: Rain* • • • • :212 111 021 , ton OXlntrjay,tftUng on Math= ' Jfebool 96 ma t good" imber. 10 war of Kw Icon* 431 1096 llointotii load. tall laid, with a sondfathosn =paw% ,-191* logontoomoolnia--"Oklitbar Oft lorlionwlibir /Wm 6:l9aar.no " • chart 01100 mum Croft Imo; ot int ty 9690 4 r '!warm; 9rOaltiUSS, irue. 2 00 Par Awn • • , •11:11tolatIr a 430.:' 102 1100122 ,l. • • - - DOB.; ri second .s: . Lead :4=311/1101 R0WN,..110 Jackal , b 7-110 hetloag. ell want... • - • 'i - lbetleascowler new.Bo/2* as la bidukva, - • • • - rinimis,Thr Bawd ant asetesce4iaid, PrselJ maxi* km 15 leek diesister &amity b. Inch. *lll be soltl bw Ilet web. - WNW It VOLD, • Ortlie - Mbitheay dem oor. P• Misr, • • • 11M, . : , j a r Saildh 'alma prara i t ,„ n 7F - -In o z hAiOligill AO • • • " NIA Ml* lana7;4l : l 12, a r0, ... ink • - at. s. reams . 44 rOdiuntalik. - ALWORIFIWQRaktg o -Ini _Wspiiiiattnia,la Zaal. , Taliiiropliti 'Plvielq l K llageomtmusio sir Om ,wbo yak to aapp•titliasaillaidusw inr e aaw :flPlutiall. ?AM aalltialdoliti Sr. la goal ptheasal le id sipufar Mad Wassail known In maim. tormaaah U 12 0 11 ,‘ pm Immediately. Winn* Jowls raikt. sad fla18•I" . 111 . 40 s • 5440, 1 01 14 Oa as' Wm. • , AO 11. • • 7 1 4 .1yr'''AttansepauTrir, Voltam. ;slai pia; • ajliaala autal. and own .i0a,141 - nue. ihdpibla laaillita far IBA:Wag Isi Sam. StztrAas ca•Plinlaths.ma=l o rch t , ca w . :thy itantai MlST OPtfinislaelalti • ~~; colan!--`lolCtrotg-Itittit pitalqw, Avoi dh , ireir oostoialog _no Jkon ,e,•49 obot am bollomoorme•• tlaioroi _loot ottio pa*, co At two good Drams Room% obir gox4 ideal Soon on ow i t tie Any *tilt Omlke of tesitt also_plooo at Cool Gad For Wear =imam= only on tie =lto or au. drew &FM SLIP A • Onillthrol 4 . ,e,31;:a :4;1; Efiniketakro, itiVrig. ' -:VnarrY BOA PoitimikUiffisete i Vga w d i=kak t irs MN S ao. the ally as se soar, 1 - 4 stl. l .—"Ntilt e r . •o4 agc="ag! lESMEMEI /mirk BALE. G IWVig. 1 11:111.1111 UllotESS:Ant A B RATMFUL 'ABB DEATRA RIM u - NTRy HOME-4 ottiO o a t beautiful wood- •• loOthowarardlti 01101•11, oontaloin shoot lei AGO. Stattlool_Atfito of , i. Wog. Wm. woroll Moon* MI bell /roabytorlo b ach. sod Adlototocts. Idotatual eukug,i, - . rim 11c. • 1= .4.7 .. , es mum .fig cottotry Mot tothoo t v•tk.b mow jo4- • *food thatimoi l • T b s. w en s " cam at a "'Mired, ‘ts , :AA to min. tho parebotet to crown tho watts' kLo-•7 tort 114. ' 1 ' gestoods. The wdl la goo:6mA so the rfAmd I d, - mowed wtth 6snJoe old fond In% tho at nattrtecto do - bat to mom o Sr. at L eer y tr-,4 lailMalakaf i 01 1 1 44.0 sdto bout; ont 110 1 (tetobteOa Oat. ou t 4etit delliddihr hook , „ oittnatei Ot-IbiloOpotttilothltemit:soid Mr* • ''`ar ttmladiiistat tO 14,1 4 : 14 ntill4 m or k_ui n to , 611116113ftjailf 411, the Iti Tar ntWIPLTeKIiOWN.: •• 3 This prirovirat: bs so ld ontne to Nit tio. Eirtolre..of FLIMINGBaoa, Sw si Woo. • . . DTO,R4IibiENG. 4 Fmul HOE SALE oa' croszusima a ems, nitibir finis and la goad lipoid aalibukii. 1b laproria~nt~ wadi . 1 " 0t 4" AU manure, <Gowns tin rooak t imp TRAII2 isOu, purelffi an nom, sad 01108 LED OP T01:1130 TEALS. EltaatAd aboat Aye miles farm ttu eith la Dal- eta tawnsidi DOE *oar The threastary BRICK 1- intik 24.. d : 'Wood' tin*, two dotes Elam a 0... a) me - saarapan,wooDwaz. , , eostaar aad Wood wawa. :~:~' 1141 Alio; or. Throe Rooms ;J. la-the tkirahelboxii eta* at-Quits Ball& NU street, with or trittert *No pewee. mini* ea: the heenbeek- PROPOS.WL .11YROP013AL8• FOR STRAM MA CHDfYBy. • ' r Herr DePlailailiTi atme ailbet Prop:sale mid be respicod by the Navy De- • Geared animal. two ephrp ear of oylia— Ver.loo-inobee , strike SO 111614 multiple of ' :deacifig, 11.dtairsetar of dr trlog wheel to pitch feet a lashes; _length over alt of driving wheel, D. f ret 8 inches. To bare one 8 twelre . romface eon denier with mambo beam tutus mid in axpoled condensing eurhoi of 7.031 square feet. To hare radical water- • tube bolters with - e e hmless braes tabor, contaitdog two equate feet of paw anthem end..221,Cal Knave Ns of hearing euesta. To have a anterheatine aVpirs. Ina, To have ot e braes anew of 13 teat diameter, width bloke, end a length of aT litchis. To have • braes and septet 'caddis, rudder pat and shoe, sad to he provided with eight blowing teems and eight • , steam pumps. The drawinmeot tuamemainee slabs . examined at the Bureau of Steam lissinearbay m Two tock.acUoa engines for the United theta' frigate Prankiln; at the Nitta, Nny-yeed; dime. .tarot .Mader,, 68 Inches; Atoka: of pistons thnie Net nine indef.: To have one, Bewell'a eurlaco cat. demur 'With matztlem brace tubes:end an *upend o M. 1 drhateg d. o 6 o _ o l l ltre.ites::::To bare twit- ct• cal . Water.tub• bonen with maulers brats Wee,. • 1 .; WrOtalling 660 square fentOf fade outface eadl6.ooo • spowahasef beatbg eurtace.-! To hate a nweltett. - • I lei MROIOOOII. , To ban ens tines Mew to bout up, I Wish Ordaguldire and boleti:kg appasostue ; the amine 1 16 bold trek lit diameter. two 'bbided, and 6 feel 6. bubo h og. •• Tole provided with two blowiri n. alum mid sow stem pempu- 214 drawinmr of there amines are to ecormtned al the Bataan of steam in. dletterinf.• . - • • :Bick-action enthwiN tvi6k3nitoii di...ter of es cylinders 60 Incb,ktreke of ptotim ket. To ban tautlewell'a surface eoadenarr alth amialoos bras :tubes awl .an aimed. amedeutaa. =fact of . = • care „Mot, ;To - bats ve011:4 tabotet ta with mambas brim taboo, contalaism 660 wen sett of grata what,' mid' 140,00 , square het of hettlnt name. , To'hOve • onpalsoutea mars. sm. -To Myra aim btus =Hi - 68 18 Tod assmotar, lath routhhOtalootoi a UMW, o W Isobta. To ham a ham Rad wpm rudder, taddigloot sad shoe; sad to bo ptoebtoiwith"lbur broirhig atter sad kw was pampa. The 'design of* those' costam tu be NmlLr tertbst of the above, 68 lathes almotter of gt ol o o 3Xcattfoot.o tpobtoottate of piston. -litasi•itatioafiesitrwisititir tor iaritxatsi with two oifladdroooolt Ifolodttr i ,sn4 • strar of St _lmam Sash pur to boys cge Sow.. 011'oratfoow touddotity - . - .waft sauslidi brae tabu:, .fouLda ozpodid..xedenattug.. tarn Ot 1,900 mow. MG ,To hose ..fotilool wait: b o o m , wim Issadist htma tokos;'ood /17;oquoro het sitto =rhos add I,loosdasfdfoot ofboottagwort.,, T 'dive e'liopotheldne othidualcut. — To hue Iraotsocrof of.o log dlametosortgr lour Wades, t.„, • borifii ol[ 21 1 -ffsaos, To bay, a. bum sad col Toth:tor, - rodder•poot 'and slow' and to Do pron... vilikonlistaslutPunitA; .The. - drairtige of tows on. atom an ho muoliuut at lb. Bureau at etfm• _ • paddliserbael enema_ for .doublewarei jonboats.With one cylinder of b al itobie diameter a ilwierouit itiaroke of Ottawa 11 - foot %Inch's. banomereinisirstoodinsor with seszolas blase Itublialmoltucealenat: aondonalag maim of as° tiVsbet, • Ulna, Tallest .wateptube bei setialoabria: Wee cemtalnino 2.00 Kum Otifrals WirlhoWend o,6oo.oqpias feet of heating ea ,Tcilare • mieballnit apparetau To lave. • jamituairsrea'paidGiahrsle WI INV 3 thaw di alatear.4lSt3 Oat lap% of paddlis2 Vo ban two. ianattagroglnetawail One stew amino. : The general rbeindlioedlicabin of Weaving can be sambaed . tummies°, ateisaznioSirthic; Sh... nosterb4.ltillananildi Ind lid& of all the _ 4 3 14n00.3 , 14 33, ei described in the ape. tor, thsnunatchineri.,ot the 'loops of 'the ' , Jtuitaitaser. implant which:are in posnedon Wall the Ortocipaniertnentent(onalos building a tabetannwats Intbillatted etas." , All ens pandatoasowsbransilitlha contracts for that wisehlow to spill to the ego ulnae which may be nude ender this atrealument, The suns ma. bora. enollostatilawsi liana • the mos quantity el tilteoto.prooartionally. to be . elitlrtlM i atiled for in thaw araciaccoans. • papillae to be famed **nomads for Steam ,/laclibiery;!_to diettnaniat than roan War lina4-,1 - Parties. arn regained to offer toe say one of lbw above, snobs's, or for many easy oonskSer thiaaaveasise to siteeele. She contract willWabraes the Witial condltleue: - • rod Mamas be Fiala in _the usual wanner sa the work programs ` llis Depertmencroornal thialabt. lo boa 33 7 Or aU it die prepaino utak . 30 .3 , 1 , a14•11udar this a anuilloillen!oriOn Jte.onutua, Abe anbliirtoteteit , The pt .. . 01 Will alai ikons:Oa °imam of the -.l3ovyiz whkh the pram lute* to tarifa the asadnetyr the samba ofesabactiory propas to. bale fate wow ottlic patios Inll. sad of . *War moilsol .tho growennals erlitolvelay propose • Icefarnith'ibe •Itathisky4rectidlN t e Tang ma— *lt& ilaCreollf fa = etantino and 'RA time frost Wall rkoontract:ln Which tiny - ituarante• ittennbac the Work: , TWA ef Martha illlalWrie oisaidstelwbo: may bnoiselo alter toi asebineryot mail pater at ao ass luid obtutilrat9l! of tbspnrii -subacadgs.of Ch ol oboe , - _ . pROPOBA.LB s , N01t , 3311.1C, smiver t io ck lnnal. ';.rifher oat I'wentratoot meth, 11/41aatera. 044pirirlec, _ Aritrenx,PLONISALUI are tatitatzke • EMT. IMAM_ LOAM, eat 00Ittl. JO, the ea et WI plate to he IliMerati at the litaltreal a statawt the tionowasamuweetteatide ath• Depot, _ The populate be admitted to the ondentipme. thither Watt 'state thir qtaatStretweeti, wale etheleo_ Itha:lbeirto erl/1 a talolo4 tadia.= a arthlatat EOM ttodwaof *WO 04 $ l / , a s °` Iltevormal spew,* fthar be tor the ia gain,t(Lik, for alas stataid. • 4 71, ah/4 adatobe pa thweaLtalta Othatt two (1 ) baauwes4; :t arp pwelthe# et the cow 39.0 M 4 tl6awtabreer~'hY~el. of the watteeta: • - itAlikersteaad Ithyaltridathe at*" to a ow; -11 =te a ki er 6 bs.tmaliZ* l ttime to the. lowartVlthie, "Ilatthe me ttao ea, theraly =IL UOEPO the sahhilathweet of thy 0011S1114 Sad 0q , tteeL ' •77-7.7 MM 0W216 imam „.4 ,thwalajaalt. WWI. A...; ttlgv.sib:Ltr.; 174 y tql , .t. , =MR Mil JIMMY, 711.1288L1 & 00.;' < , • 11 94 4 9 rim" Itns. ao sz: Q 11
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