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Indbasphis. Apia Art Jain ilma ECM SODA. Auaxi.; Has It ittaitattly Ibt We at We timid markatitlet. .. _ •1 XtdeAtik illialtketbit7 id•Pted to tall olkiti o' gbis:::: - ; inklidiet : ~.DYOI4 AANdrillith, /moms , AHD Daum Witte fat mild %tam ot'l;i1:1 VAXA,011111118.: NA 111 kb& bf 8101[12141 *AID- Oarignre T08A000 6.... .... 11111717, TAUNT , = ICI PIDIIIWer. 4071.1 1 101 A. : 1 1 ,1 4a;Ii smart ou Metal lattos. 12711:ttly s ► rieu e dinar S. _ zIOIPIttm Bs:0m and W. laworisi 1= palm Dp. Trobr, (bate* 30 WA MIL 15 Mon Bad Daman . Jost noshrol owl he sib al 4 111$ bawd 'trill. W u.. • 77/4XI VAX GOID/11: N' W - • - ,•1 • - -- soo data iseemaNPLlol 4 1 44; r , SIO do Bq 7dokolt_ 100 do MOM sal Eiry /aro; ID do Gran *Van; SO 4o lloso Beekt4l4 roaddos aid too gab • jai 111111ILL o. Inartfinot. UANITUAIS AND 13 LAIN • ltkii F *Lot% fatWl* Of Wild, 046- *N . moodolaaapay Pdalat Oofty for We at, Steeassse. owe eceeee. J. hit. mum ISAOUN.-41) dams S, I) mimic bbildplate Obi lboal4oro; area to ltiaximesuox a 1111011/1111. god 11l aid 197 Motto stmt. Villittikk-84) boxes prima W. . mow alespaiele es far . 141110XANKI a LAWN& leNiagsb ullfiN—/ oar load for ial 1L iroun 00. Bee. a. dad le it Await moot SEE . --,,,e.z,... z.Kt.. , 0 , 5 , ? ...- iiN" , : -,:h K i ..! i :. , ..i'A - s - A.' l l';.Tia:4l7?-=;5q1.."4' 1 4‘,..0i-Ac;•Al:',: - .']4:.-?,i44.'--s,eig ---:.:,,'• '" ,, "-' ,,, *'l'i:.'''.. - -' , :". , " . 4'''';': - •::;!.. ,- =. em , , : . ,:1 . 4ii- , =,., - ... , ;' ,, ,• ~.. !SERI OP.FIOIA.L LAWS ,DE TEX, UNITED STATES, Paned at &trio' nof the Thirty seventh Congress. Rznmo—No. 80.] As Aer to tarry Into effect the convention between' the United States and the Re public Of Tern,. alined at Lima, on the twelfth of. January, eighteen htuidred and sixty-three, for 'the settlement of e it enacted by the &sate and Homy ot Reir,l4cntOtieM Of the United ' Stake of A fur :Aga us, Coriirss. assembled, That the Presi dent of the United: States, by and with the advitie - aid neurttent of the Senate, shall appoint two comidielOners,. whose , duty it sshhaallll be, (*.jointly with the eoinmiisionerrs •appoilitedby the GoVernment of Porn, to - adjust,' and' determine the amount of , the -Claims, -of citizen! of the United States against the Goiernment of Peru, and of the Citizens of. Peru against the Government of the United State', pur suant to the terms of a convention signed at Lima, on .the twelfth of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-three. Sec. 2. And be it further .eaacted, That the President, by and with the'advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint a so licitor or agent learned in the Spanish lan guage and law, on the part of the United States, whose duty it shall be to prosecute before the joint' commission, in the city of Lima, ,the alai= of citizens of the United States embraced in the etlpulations of said eterrentioo. Sea. B.And be it further ettactc4 That President, by and with the advice and consent - of the Senate, shall appoint a sea 'ititary-to the said commissicmare on behalf of the United:States, versed in the English and Spanish languages. SOO- 4: Amt . & it' further enacted, That the compensation of the respective officers for whose appointment provision is made in this lot shall, be as follows: To the com missioners,. in full for their services, four thousand Ste hundred dollars each; to the eoliaitor . or agent, four thousand five hund red dollars, in full for his services. And the said commissioners and agent shall also be allowed, in oommiltation of traveling and all other personal expenses, ten dollars • day for the time actually and neoensarily employed in going from the places of their residences to Lima and returning home, under the , provisions Of the convention. To the secretary of the commissioner, on the part of the United States there shall be paid two thousand dollars, in fall for his services, and the same amount in oommu lotion of all traveling- and other personal expenses as is piovided in the.oase .ef the cemmisaionere and solicitor. And the earns necessary to pay the foregoing eateries and expenses, as well as the share of the - contingent expenses of the commission' the part of the United Stases, and of the compensation of the umpire chosen under the convention, are hereby appropriated out of any money in the treasury not oth erwise appropriated. - See. 5. Andes it further enacted, That the said commissioners on the part of the United States, in co-junction with the com missionere on the part of Peru shall beard they are hereby miniaturised' to. make.a ll ileedfal rides and regatatlonr for oonduct ing the business of the said Commission, such rake and regulations not contraven ing the Constitution of the United States, the provisions of .this act, or the stipula tions of the said convention, I=l Bee. 6. And be it further meted, That the Secretary of state is hereby authorized and required to transmit to the said COM minstenere such pipers or redorde relating to the said commission as he may deem proper„or as may be called for by the said commissioners, and at the close of the commission, and of the duties of the urc iiire,'all the records, documents; suck all otherpapers which hare been presented on behalf of the claimants, citizens of the -United States, shall be returned to the Department of State or be deposited in the Legation of the United' States at Lime, as the President may %hum.' Approved r March 8, IE6B. [Poinao--No. 81.1 An Acr to amend an act entitled "An aot. to promote the' progress of the useful Be it enacted by Lie Smote and Muse of IlePreseoligines.ol the United Stater of dineri- CO 41 . Congress assembled, That so mush of section lien= of the act entitled "An sot to promote the progress of useful arta," ap proied. July four, eighteen hhndred and -- thirty-size as requires the renewal of the oath, be and the same is heeeby repealed. Sec. 2. And be it further mama, That witerese the falling oil of the revenue of the-retest Otftoe required a reduction of - the "loorogiensation. - ,the-eisminers and °larks or other employees inihe Mike after the Ildrty 2 tiret day of August, eighteen harkdrini and sixty-one, that the Commis tidier aePatints be and he Is hereby au thorized, whenever the revenue of theisthoe ;will Acidify ldtit'in - sodoing, to pay them sualtsizess,,iiiiddithia- to' what they shall lined, have received, an will Make their compensation the same ao it was at that time. • dad he it Jam : enacted, That every patent shall be. dated* Of a day not later .haw Aft, months after th's time it which, it was passed and allowed, and no tioe sent' to the' applicant or his Agent,. And 41 the Anal fee for such patent. thereof be natpaidwithhithesaid six months 'the Ikatent alma be withheld, and the Inver= - gon - therehn - ,.dsstrtibed:ettell bersime public 'peilidelhgallflef thiii,slplkant therefor ; ;ease. Titer° patinas hivel*.aWitell'to pause t=luild" ate months shall - be relate of - such plumage, AiPlite4 3lB 4 l :4t / 863 . - guano—No. 82.] - AN ta incorporate 'the Institution for 154 , //dsication. of Colored Youth in the . District of Columbia. ' . isocersflit_fht.flusais -.and How of firposantotiosti of Ilia Mated &Otto °Moser ka, in CongrulpeturetblA That: Henry Ad. dlso Jobs C. tritderebbid, (harp G. Ab bott,. H. Channin& Nanoy hi:John , sonicf the-Distriet of - Columbia, and My retells Minor, of. California, and their mum . chaos Ey! susoessors,are hereby Senuitituted and deidarisi tobe a body pollticauld carp°. ratOrthe lambi and; title - of ""The lostitu tioltitr_thiliklileithinof Colored Youth," to 10 4 1 401101/n4bl /Wrist of Columbia; the objects otwhichlustitutton are to educate and - improve tlientoral ';!ind intellectual *cedillas of such of the .colort4 youth of the nationsur. may •he placed nutlet its care suppinfitienco,*(d!by,that woe shall have Pirlffiitt4sMoieshin, withpowerto. amend .64 sued,' to pilot impleaded in any tart tiartialted'l3Liteb; to collect sub siiiPtion, Bab bPillrot rolee, sod regu lations, it marbes7zndfal for the imam. asst of:said institutletr, 'and`* same to /0 0 . 1 4Pl i d ie tottO *Jamison ; to PaTiikoommon thsaasie to break, al- - ter; awl rtartrwai I to appoint such of. leaf Wittilitra for sisal thejmtlitaliii; Aid to asskattheng their duties, and generalipito proridelor the transaction of busheisitappertihain4 to Sititiititatitnat. And ea - • 10.1t o ri**,_ and •I lo • 14;?..' s so Piaui , *WI be 64 4 't .#l,4Perire nate a' rat not • loPoisttatzttlfr Ike.• ' inWr . 8410.2.; M l * • - " tl ' IPA 119114414* PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, - JULY 9, 1863 calve, for the purposes of said institution, and for mother, zeal, personal, and mixed estate, by purehime, gift, or device, net to exceed one hundred thousand dollars; to use, lease, cell, or convey the same fOr the purposes and benefit of said inst;ll.l on; may appoint such teachers as ma ne cessary and fix their compensation. Sec. & And be it further enacted, That said corporation shall not be engaged in any banking or commercial business, nor shall it issue any note, check, or other ev idence of debt intended to be used as a dr culation; and Congress may have the right to alter or repeal this act at any time hereafter. Approved, March 8, 1868. [Pusrao—No. 83.] . . . As Acr granting lands to tae States of Michigan and Wisconsin to aid in the construction of a "military road" from Fort Wilkins, Copper Harbor, %evens, county, in the State of Michigan, to Fort Howard, Green Bay, in the State of Wis consin. Be it enacted .4 2F the Senate and Rowe of #eferaventastute of (Tailed States of Amer- NM us Oonpresiaseenibled, Thaythere be and is hereby granted to the State of Michigan, to aid in the construction of a military wagon road from Fort Wilkins, Copper Harbor, .to Houghton, Portage Lake, and Genoa, in a southerly direction, to the State line of Wisconsin, every alternate section of public land, designated by even num bers for three sections in width, on each aide of-said road, and also a like quantity, to be taken and designated in said manner, to the State of Wisconsin, to aid in the con -struction of a like road from the last-men tioned place on the State line of Wisconsin to Fort Howard, Green Bay, in the said State of Wisconsin. Bat in case it shall appear that the United States have, when the line or route of said road is definitely fixed, sold any section, or any part thereof, granted as aforesaid, or that tharight of pre-emption or homestead settlement has attached to the same, then it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Interior to-set apart from the public lands of the United States as near to said even seotione afore said as may be so much land as shall be equal to such lands as the United Buttes have sold, or otherwise appropriated, or to which the right of preemption or home. stead settlement has attached; wfiich lands, (thus selected in lien of those sold, and to which the right of preemption or home stead settlement has attached as aforesaid) together with the sections and parts of seo tionsdeeignated by even numbers as afore said, and approved as aforesaid, shall be held by the States of Michigan and Wiscon sin for the use and purposes aforesaid: Pro vided, That the lands to be selected for and on account thereof shall in no ease be far.' ther than fifteen miles from said road: Pro sided further, That the lands hereby grant ed shall be-eiolusively applied in the con etruotion of that road for and on account of which each lands are hereby granted, and shall be disposed of only as the work progresses, and the same shall be applied to no other purposes whatever: And provi ded, further, That any and all lands hereto fore reserved to the United States by any act of Congress, or in any other manner by competent authority, for the purpose of aid ing in any object of internal improvement, or for any other purposes whauseuen- be and the emu are hereby reserved to the United States from the operation of this act, except so far as it may be found neces sary to locate the route of said road through such reserved lands, in which case the right of way only shall be granted. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That the said lands hereby granted to the said States shall be subject to the disposal of the Legislature thereof, for the purpose afore said, and no other; and the said road shall be and remain public-highway for the use of the Government of the United State; free from tolls or other charge upon the transportation of any property, troops, or mails of the United States. Bec. 3. And be it tura.? mocha, That the lands hereby granted to said Butes 'hall be disposed of only in the following manner, that is - to say: That q quantity of land not' exceeding thirty sections, for said road, may be sold; and when the Gov ernors of said States shall certify to the Bedretary of the Interior that any ten con tinuous miles of said road 'are completed, then another quantity of land, hereby granted; not to exceed thirty sections for said road, having ten continuous miles com pleted se aforesaid, may be sold, and so, from , time to time, until the said road is completed; and if said road is mot comple ted within five years, no further sales shall be made, and the lands unsold shall revert to the United States. _ ,Bea. 4. And be it tanker enacted, That said military road shall - be constructed with fficient drains. and ditches, end notless than forty feet in width, with a grade not leas than sixteen feet wide, with such grad uation And bridges as ehall permit of ita regular me ass-wagen, road tq all seasons of the year and in•suoh etherspeolat man ner as the States of Michigan and Wiscon sin may prescribe. Approved, March 8,1863. [PunLw Itxsoi.onor—Nl. 20.] JOINT HYBOVUTION authorizing the Secreta ry of the Navy to adjust the equitable clams of contractors for natal supplies, and regulating contracts with the Navy Deperunent. Be it eesoload by the lifferte' cad Bosse of Beilreeentrairies of the' United States o/ Amer sta.in apityreu , assembled,' That the Beare .Lary of the Navy be and he is, hereby au thorized-to adjuet, and settle the slams of Contractors for naval supplies, whit; during the• list fiscal .yearending thirtieth Jut's, eighteen hondrelplid'ility-two, have fur nished to the _Department =ors than one hundred per 04Millal• above , the quantities specified in their contracts, and without de tants. therein •' and for the portion of hear ing said cla ims may 1111300114.11 with the Ghia of the bureau with which the contract was made the chief of anyothar bureau, subject to an appeal to said dearetery from their decision Provided, Theism) contrac tor -shall.be -allowed, except upon the ex cess over the stipulated quantity and one • ;mired per cent= in addition thereto, and upon suoh excess not more than sutra vientto make the prism thereon equal to the fair market - value of the supplies; it the time and place a delivery; nor shall any contractor be allowed any amount under this section untesd there has bells an actual loss to the-contractor upon the: Whole con tract: And provided, further, That all claim ants under any such contracts shall present their claims to the Department within six- months after the passage of thia joint reap lotion, or be , forever barred free/ any equit able claim oq astactutt of said °entracte. Bea 2. dad Mit further rosivasc That the , chief of any bureau Of•the -Navy-Depart ment, in contracting- for navel supplies,; shall be at liberty to mejeot the xdfer ot any' person whoi seltrineipal oritu y, lae been a defstilteX-in.,aztY Trivial/3Y° cmtrect with , the .Ntivy4leparttnentil lot shall parties 'who hays filled 'as or sureties in'. sinnfdpaner contract bfreogved as sureties on other contracts; nor the men-. hers of zany erm'inteteetral: ea :mina for auch - .. Arm or ;forma& other; nor, in con tracts with the same bureau , hall one con , tractor'-be :'received as surety for another; int eviity'oontatitot ;hall require the dab. 1 1 Cry of specified - wrathy, aid .Do ' bids laving , nomilutl 'or Amigo= : prises' shall be considered. That if mere 'than OM. bid - hs'irtfered'irtlt.. ,n 7 9ae PaOts' by hr iii i►a name 0 /Orks partiexi gf, Othai Tenon, &Wide bbia nay bi rejoined; And no person OA be roodred as a contractor BEE who is not s manufacturer of or regular dealer in, the articles which be offers to supply, who has net *license al such man ufacturer or dealer. And all persons offei ing bids shall have the right to be present when the bids are opened and inspect the same. Ben. 2. And be it /soder resolved, That ' the Secretary of the Navy be and h e to hereby authorised to release and Cookery the penalties, or the provisions In the na ture of penalties, in certain came of unfcd filled contracts with the Buren of Con struction and of Provisions and:Clothing of the Navy Departmeut, made by Nathaniel W. Coffin, William Lang, Hen Newton, Baxter & Sumner, and Tilton, heelwright and Company, for the fiscal ending thirtieth Jane, eighteen km 'and sixty- two, made prior to the Son of the President establishing bite es of- the Southern ports, or to the eev)tral sole .of Comm* weed subsequent thereto, import. in, lag additional duties upon d . bale and forpign produCts, wherein, by - xt of slid acts and d i fallare of the Gov at to-pay aecordin to the presoribed te .par des have been obstructed and pie ant ed-from • proper fulfilment of the sum e to the end that these account. may be led and alaiad justed en terms of equity and eel and in the settlement ' of such ace ants there shall be associated with the it! of the bureau ii which the contract made the chief of some other bureau of t Navy De. ' partment, and their decision 1-be passed upon, modified, abridged, raj Led, or ap proved by the Secretary of the avy, as, in his judgment, the law and judo. ehall re quire. . . . Approved, March 8, 1868. • I , • [PUBLIC Ringoccrnex—N2l.] /011 T REJOLIITION authorizin the Beare- . tory, of the Traeuri to ben American register, to certain vessel, mimed there it in. . . . I Resolved by the Beguile owl lust of Rep resentalioss o/ Ow Uniteetiliatt of America in 0011freill assembtcd, That the Secretory of the Treasury be and ill hereby suager:- iced to Irene American registei to the fol.; lowing named vend.' : the i "Marlon," "Selkirk of Wineor," "Ras 8," "Otta— wa," and "California," of the swego die- Wet, in the Siete of New Tor the "Prov idence," owned by A. .J. Si n, of New York, and the Canadian built steam= ere "City of Toronto, " of Detroit, and "Blue Bonnet," of New York. Approved, March 3, 1868. • [Poem ExsoLurcoo—Nt. 22.] - • Jogai' Sceottrrtos respecting- e compen sation of the judges and me orth, wider ' the treaty with Great Brits' and other persons employed in the suppreatilon of the slave trade. Bs it resolved by as Ruud, seed Row of Represestatim of Ida United Blass of Amer ico is &press assembled, That. the Presi dent of of the United States be And hereby ie authorized to' expend fftiriug the Meal year ending the thirtieth day of June; eighteen hundred and sixty-foto', so mush of the appropriatioa of seemod March, eighteen hundred and alit -on is homey deem expedient and proper, nct exceeding in the whole ten thotusand doUstrs, for com pensation to United States Etenthals, die that attorneys, and othet;perswns employ ed ih enforcing the lairs, forThestippres sion of the African slave trade l ror any ser vice they may 'render and for high no al- lowance is otherwise provided y law; and also so much of said appropriation es may be necessary to pay the salsrieled the judges and arbitrators appointed by him pursuant to the act of Cantrell, approved July eleven, eighteen hundre4 and sixty two, entitled '!An act to carry into effect the treaty between the United States and her Britanio Majesty for the suppression of the African alive trade," and for the ex penses of the mixed courts provided for by said treaty: Provided, That 4o payment detail be made to any judge orlarbitrators on account of salary, who, ante accepting. the office, hu declined, or may hereafter, decline, the same, without having no. ,sally entered upon duty; arid. no:judge or arbitrator shall be retarded as en. titled to salary from the date of the acoeptukos of the offioe to which he has been or may be appointed, who shall not have entered upon the duties thereof ingoodiaith within three months from the date of hisao , oeptanoe. „ Adproved, Marsh 3, 1863. • I [YOBLlClEseoLortoa—Nq.23.] A ilimoLtrmost authorizing the oollection in coin of poster's due on unpaid mail mat-` ter from foreign oountrieL • - Whereas the fallgre to Omar foreign, correspondence throe's upon tic Poetaffiee Department of the United States laArerid anon which bare to be paid in Coin : TEriti-• fore, Bs it ruolvet by tise. &eats Rows' till Representatives alas Vaud fit•of ice is Charress aumsbial i That the Pastille:it ter General be and id hsrebyanthorised•-to• take such meaeureit sa may sesta io List ad.; visible to colletitpostage' on letters from abroad not prepaid, in in' to avoid lose in the payment of such balances. Approved, March 3,1868. I:Pocrao Basournox—No. 24.1 -• • A Rzetwarroar to or the use Of 1 portion of Judiciary ; or Armory Square for home for destitute newsboy! in Wash. Ington.. 11' ' Socate asif Vie of Byre. rvewwwtmes ef the Uhia:illatee digeßai in amgrini.intanbini, That thlrfleaseitry of the Interior be and he is heiebtitititinv - •' iced to grant, to Professor Joteph • Henry Henry Beard, and J. We Forney, as truet r ;: i ees and their - successors, thenee of ..apd , tion of the. Judiciary Squevi Ai glor k, SquartNie...theeiti_of 3.9.0 3 443 101 4, thereon, free from charges tot MO WiIMICL: Saes, 41. sultaids building for "Home for destitute newsboys:" Provided That the same can be'done withoitt prejudice to the public interests, and provided that all ca. ponies shall be' borne by laid trustees in erecting, maintaining,, sad removing said bunting, and that said building shall be removed whenever the Secretary of the In terior s hall cciplre the same to be done. Approved, Eurch 3, 1863. [Ptrßraa assolarnox—No. 26.] .A ithstuarzox to compensate the crew of the United States steamer Monitor, for Clothing and other property belt in the publis service. Wiseient by the Stoats awl House of Bap, rag/actives o/ the Ilnited - Shous of Americo s Aorta =fossil : ldd, That - the proper ac counting officers o f the Treasury be. and they are hereby authorisedi- in'eettling the accounts of the petty office* _ssaMen, and others of the,' brew of - th e)nited States I taanwr . Wolter, whicb_us wreaked `%ear Cliiiii.Hatte 'on or ,boat the thirtieth day of ,KfiligideeiLluisigked and sixty-two, to credit each of theni ',with' the amount of Sixty 49 1 / a rs, core r their bailee of b t dding,„clothing, aid% other property odasi d u aT by the shaking of the *aid steam-, —' • _ . f%iPPrMdi Mock 8 1 /861. '2B .opatiVlift TIRE BBICL RICIUMOR 041.450:10al1 -KU= ilOinntAsummon IFThV i cti# l ! Y 07 .4 1 41 ( AW isitikea; lkaisa4 lll l. Is. • • • ""`" =~l'+ S. ftIt)DLE 8q 00., IDITORS AND PROPIMITOBA, Publie!ition One h. 84 FM Street. 11011.1030 AHD MINING l III ni tIONIA DAILT, CONTAINING TEM LATTAT O UP TO THI NOM ON PUBLICATION. Than .is some probability ant at least a part of Lee's army will escape across the Po tame at- some point near Rancook, Md., which be at least thirty miles north-west of Williamipori,ind about seventy l milea above Harper's Harry.: Ent-if he takei that route, it wilhead him 'into the mounttins-of- Vir ginia, considerably west 6f the heaandoal 4 valtey-4, region 'wtthour supplies and one difficult to trains - In - thin . efent Were is . nothing to prevent Meadofrom tbkowlirg him self In between Lora. broken.army sad the Shenandoah, thus cutting him of both from Richmond and from any othaysenne . of ply.- The strength of his Rai has been broken on the north .eide -of the 141/04 sad we ifostoonffdinst4hat so time for reins and re= eapeiation will be given to whatsver portion 5..14•• 611 er 11 '' LL`Clai . '.. By the ii ds a ..... Et, we learn tNat both in Winos. and Sag d Alt new , , /Filo; -projoot of Intervention , iffiCkneri-' 'Ml►t ft ittniettnesgraal deal f attention. 'Eaglynd has bserCiaffitif i ltvj Frail* li .. . .. _ , , thi.tely Move. The;2llffile" why has always been opposod to situp, of this ind, , is now veering around, sad thinks that • joint Eu ropean interval:Won in behalf o Poland is a preoeunt, amply justifying I dialer step In behalf 'of the Oonfedentbas. In at leader on the aubjtiot, it says: ; . . It,ii:posalbla that the long' ind happily. niilysi ootidition to the salsa If Amerioan. Lie horrorsattic* the question was t before as, may hits broken 'non that stub cia and IA • plicablii'rtioe Into something It • ciaminoW; Senn and humanity. Hew M 'Mfrs • Minis tem may therefore disk, now, an litoolpt of , the communigattan to loom peete t rcow Baron .eroas, that. thwtime hay at lens arrlvettfor. fiwahlug some .attempt. No are, not left to 4 doubt whit the communication y be. The. gri - trity pibipitt will once more 4 Tit to accept iii'llauseltio ark. orjolia naoci that. or lit, I on 'albird course, If. one tali saggeated, We ar• (instal, called' upon to •do whaewe / Can. fast at this moment ho ever, theft* aware an example and preoident o opportune saa-appropristy, that it is soar sly poseible to avoid it. The ,thriwtgreat . Po ars hovel*. inttestrated with Bassisttfolly AU the cruelty .Nita:, attempts. to ro A tott.tholltottion re gime OrljOillOd, and have saggested six. "pciliti on 'Ma:Vas', ate hopeful that otataaa., aloiti*y be Media.to Polka, n ationality. It ii diffionit to see hoar ktiristovinsyaik a sopa rate cionstitutioa for one without asking Inds. pendency for the other. it the Thant& Emperor hat ratoeoded la gaining. over thi FM/ to his views, es the above would neat to lath - 0'14,r it will only • to shourthst one the °leading j ourall'! count do much to sham on ;at uesent.; Thank" to tho blue men who !might ►t' Get tysburg End ;Vialtsborg, intervention no icing- Sir signifies more than its mere dicitionsa7 mouing—and wa can hear both the Emperor Napoleon and the Mies on tho' Subjaat with goriest equanimity. Department Of the aouth-;•Proepect 'The Ni.s South, of Juno 2d, Ibioh we re ahe by a meant arrival from !Pert Royal, furnishes the following intemsting Informa tion : Iff• understaitilL tai now boon fully &mid i& that tliarit will no active opiritioniAn the. 4 ,21. Doportinebt of the 'bath MI, Ott ' tog. There, 'are nolitioposnoulh honi for' Dilators to intosotelho atfortaivi; kite th reininuati mars thatiwill he stimulatory' to ced - thir po- - sitions we newhold. , Noue of -, 0111 WM be Jinn tap forth, promo, bat no Mot will b. saide,..to ,e4tattd Mkt lines instarially. "The Joorphto ,troops, uolhi from th e urn, °tu fa= erill i Aelg ust . derstood; be-Int to eau sitkif e rtirainuent, 'illiereissttliti operations render, ' iirifortetaterits- aOOOpt.M.W. The pop sit ortteetfulf fo 'moit prominently *paid if , hi Ali eonneratiti,thetire cannot taint tiiit thie bah 'Positively lown'didided on' ai the dikathiatiouof nob 'tro=can be quid., :Donna regiment' have 7 been AWN isdreti potato .wisre-thsy Wet" noti WWI, setloolittil. itire2llose 'loneentrated eolit,listena Liient s ,d ao,a emu ionization, .TOl2l, where4he7, will. - rexata. until the pupils., ;Tots arntirse Or. %ire icribaikittoss., _ With i n. - Gliiitorkerell•kneett noti ti And roe', Judjgment, ielaireintid beau maned, far ebe oafelso °rimy 'Otani' 'poeit ~" inch: :with. Alwiproposett itreatillibtion h . ( a ikuniteir'of :new, 147 tolilattrillist tied for' the peony antis sallattat force win main there to nailer:fit eeptert - lry Menthols impound*, . , la tbs• . pbit olcan anlightszied and truly ciabliiiiiiltilantlittiy ) the 7s. lt4 2VisaiMikos : thpionoiiingraiiimitilidatibra 11 . 1" :liiinacii . 4 t utiithliaiiikeor 01644 itifirid‘ r, ,- .. • • "thee %4 tiime fiefijast man a - of thiii aynadod 'freoui!hilkiii *Old' cari. 'Ai .60 1 ,11%Mist &MK' tairlootti - ,ot:iiiiiii, , pilaiintiltkomanittmitimitha irs•bittoki! ! id-stare marmiannamunded,:u 2 I Willitivi lampltal.ilwitinialik-attatflan ' -geed' itig.l4if thtiinitiltilitatiir taie.Lati iztagageLthOltm ,:rte .PYI , -*or Amilh, oar bestarea fah, Boath,r. 4rlai - ilMm el _the benilliint . stad ;osti, , _ _whJoh - vtll - lioi losioireil - a ,wriAoWit TO!thtialltoX:liOtiatod , imiii rto , % T b.;, Apo, iialle Alai:way of Sabot; 11 andha ollitWilindi ttitish ,toci safer d' *IOU& litliivairivill,,,coilpilinti, Gni, itoo;.'`i*d' lineindlbien, winos anit,SeUlm, , ' ionions; aad Wok other kindly - oomiorm as only Of Unto! ' woman'can bualshlad w,:l , = . Wily oii mortal - film and dmorvinivonly: or the tato they roonlimi, thaj,imawowat oar Many, sad malt only inch klinfammu_si ars, dictated by humanity and Chrimibmily to the 'Ms ham, mai, after AU both, Sitot t 47.7; thing like tbi muster ofiebol ',candid oar Made flint wi no* have; ' Lot nil lanai them` 111 pot, tow as him"' bat as: Minds- int htithrei ~widolt bat lately thoY mom; and with thAssais4 hope that we will be abinyo ' again Ao:Irote0 thoaPoilao gook.' ' r - -S? iteidtes go-ituoikat Ph* advantages fin. Maeda easured.hy the , doh* of his podthes to heti listiiii hiref been already spa* af. 1.'11: - /f. o , sha 25i le. fhalvae, refersiag to it resarK-'Z-t;;;;,., Perhaps au of tho west kaportaak Eastern: at similar 4a ' bat*le miler feeol4o4,eit.: liz o l „ laded Selma postlaa4o isilaforrep -.- f.. of attack. , Th. yasaus •viso Asps 'e march treat 'Ma AO afat iaUsa•lii hl- Nor rer mug so - - - thoother;relseassi milli is eke 4lmaaarlit4a atrels wartliailitteala , i n ti m * Se ep ralr runes Infaatryilaaluk ' 71dasineraisf- Ei = 2*PQ Irizz..a. I,s!elt;r‘ • :Roam Arauggr • Ow Mina o*- -I . • A , - „ _ pittsburgh TH I :DAY MORNING, JULY 9 len4*lil6l=Voo for the Butorner. = VOLUME Gen. Meadelo Purnait of Lee. Gen. Meade's headquarters oa Sunday were at Oreagentown, Yd., twenty nits' south of Gettyiburg,and an Monday were at Frederick. On Tuesday they would reach Harper's Pony or Point of Rooks, unless it should prove that tho Potomac Is really luipusabie at the fords, and thatailLee's pontoons Davit's= destroy ed ; in which annt Gen. Meads may fern at once, If Gen. Preach does sot already hold, se= one of the Booth Mountain passes, and compel the hzunediato surrender of the rem. tint of Gen. Lee's iililattedforoa. It sums clear that ; the rebel line of rennet was not by way of Oashtownto ilhaabenbarg, but oa the Beirfaild road,- Won* Wa3osesburg, direct to 'llapritown; in expectation to cross at Williamsport and the fords andbildgee below. There are positions of great strength in the South Yenntaist ranges, Tosser% Fox's and Orampton's Gape being probably theft:on/at, but may. were suooessindy tuned when 4)0- melded Worst by the ,slowlyr retreating and then viotorkou army of Lee. "hat chance 'has halo hold shot tlim noir - With his beaten and shattered former Yet titelou of one Is fatal, if the flier build( way. If ikon thiloyil Potomac her ilea agahut the rebel reUlaii Ga. Meade him a plain path, and will unquestlealbly.oress •-the mountains at once. It not, -there are monad perhaps three roads on which he. msyntdiance to via tory. Before looking at either; the apparent general purpose of the present movement needs to tee stated. After the victories at fiettisbnig, and upon the russet of . Gen. Lee, which began early on Elaturditskirninethorobvions and easy muse '. - of.,Gen. Meade woe to_parsue the,enemy. But wkatwooki bawl beiuttheresult l'i Supposing the P.o.iontao .passoble, and ~that ILoo's army had - cot - wh oll y.4andooed_tla.foriaalintlansli Was 'possiblis ; t0r.164 . &tam anger, by 'o bsti- Dainty 41fitibeind - periiips Keay saeridoing • licreorldaid,toinaliiabothEtriatreat &arose - that ' riven 'Aiotahior,ir'Xietio, threw hie • wheltrforeeinlinrini4 and tat tatomse could •be paszedi Lee' walght - rinive-ittnid with his army through , :the:- Bouth. MOuntains, and marched straight upon•Butpsee gees', .Pelnt et Rooki,ot thelpwur fords, arming stelther, .LoOoordthg.to,eirowastauou, thonghaikaband , Wa cattiest- of the eheztandosit line would 'oer `nly- kitai fiat resort. . : - - But lit - OilheiLwaY Wieipi - Wai possible, and- Gin.. ltitattilifiltl notlneloithiffhp rebel army 'shall einipoiltielating',' thurefOre, the ha railawt6 puritodirlicitly,-. the: - lageolots eon lithadso of thii-natiiinil forcer hap mazobel for. Sreder' ielraollowlag-a. line itooOldelY diver teutliont thar of Lee's • reureai, but wide& tintiazeotly threatens .to ant „off that retreat, by ;twobiog And: holding, soma point in the Eibenaaddah . in „adyottoo - ,.01, Las's . arrival. iiiik:ii(Oadi may eiosi :the Potomac at Ear-. I :14t7A - Poiii; :fill - 44iihithemy dileetly across. aterpitli - tO Mi.:Senor Or hi pay glossae' Point of - Wok's, or'' - 'sm.. at lawArd'i Ferry; moving thine., by way of Leesbtaig and either )of the BOW - Ridge- gaps,' and so entering the ' Bhinaidosh at 'sorne• point to tat billow as tot:taste certain that his. impatient columns shall have outstripped the Alight of the rebel form's, and of Awn the alternative of cte struotion or surrender. , Meenwhile,- the pos.. lability of Lie's Uppearat4l oast of the moon-. tattla it presented by Mi. m ovement On'llred'- thick, end thirottly-feulatnit naeationesawas to blirttither teshial be be° ght to- bay north of -the•PowintieOilittint fitteuaildoiat Valley. This witil.tionlaved- and -ptilliippy. easented plea of Geo. Meade Isar animator/ !vide:toe of his. strategic, as the battles. of Gettysburg have been of his tactical ability. i It might be veld that the- prat , advance upon esttysburg,- which has heretofore bean, pointed out as the key Of the Pennsylva n ia .eattipalgu, was so 1 - obolons as to bninevittaile, and atterefere no particular - indication dretreat 'talents. But there are few generatr wilt:corn:ad Dave resisted the desire -to-plasma the' Mises:grid:iota O n . their own lino. ~T eoontrell that tepulsei end to enter upon a wholly_ ninteens Batton with the stand:. object of: capturing. Lee's armh j were ...whops, equally Slosh efforts:' - Glen. Wadi hOksodnatiollthed,loth, and we have far Moro oonftdenhe in .ftts, soutpletetind, ita, oiimiti - rifoiliiii thin if lta had h.ar.4 that his whim* was holfriY:ongaged tifelt the enemy's' rear: • - -' . . tai J. 1 , - The mobility o f the ' Arm y ..!. Poona". , under its new leader is' borkdoing more •thaa' 'wonderful, end already Otirwissoe Abe:leas' :oalebratadiWorikatalaneel-'011Clikonewall;sok ?: .son.,cur*, :Slghtingdwo;great battles on, Tharedayand ?rddey;ologregad ua ralghne Kficbtd...47P3oCrimslikkikatt OM ottWrnnuehi.•; "m e lt has no ;wont won,tyt itrAostgoist . On the - Whig, iirwl.hear Olt, days mini, • wardn'thirtyiSfeinileiTrontlii riboliaiind - L and - itUr isiawitiOi.. - ; Mating '.- 6 - t. soaks in • iti•Oilintsander toildlintedisdit Amok Oa, Viwity.Of eadurineit in it...soldier,. "It would iimati , that, : la- this , aitspalgn 1 Mgt ~ -d itie marahlagateiradies: a day,...tillgole; deep iadeohivitlighting, wanes ig i tt i :Le limit or huoutkanduranoeit—X. 7. i . _ I , ~,Ciper_iteesok Nuag:ig.estillldee': .. .Broat rebel .pspeur. tad trout if rum Most. rob dlspotohosise pt. sootemag7 idea of thi . m oyesten to : of cur ,tresps I A L th *Mt* VP Ithiltivind. :The, rebelssil Ithat.aehres nee* if 'elite'" `1414 — . and .i9so7hrtsera. , /aft truiediars'etsitiou:Olitluimili dike ISA' itiporaii*Wlliaitivii' Cleett HO pond lied ho a train On , titvetwitio Riehimig ands IQ • doubtless' proceed UFAililuittill iThe raiders 7 mislaid ehe , Setith's Ants Lbtidg4 'ftiltei Mit mem soubtotby Mot guar& : !Tut figiii Wpm , greittudi..:: rim lakloolllq,. •Lthl a Y.ankoll- 4. , . the eltyr4o9ll.. A 0440 AL s Ouu'oiroles. All ..2 11 1 4 4, 11 9.4141 1 -Mir AIL' ,T • alma . ' z ap lea pm t . 'ii Botith Aniii.4ltitp#, arid.ol4 • .0032 , ..W., Writii Who iris tepiltdid of Itt itatigoli. - • Id* hacrtiiiii* deemed VD lwentstwito 14, his 'liedi received it ihili+o,iptipust m i meatitailfiluplarii , otilriali . E . , solmiioi t . :3ll;oo,i , aziOuSel,ei liiii;si Wijariraii" murelitigorittilaindaratu) In ' Wen Wilds. NebloisAtlnctoltroxicle4srsis ° Barna* LtieltallogikisAglti% MOW- •_.• -a rialittj 14,1 a. Eu. g a i rtik.Appi„ a ihls , 1454 I.Thireqo.o - 4, ; girit9l I et, 00.0, tii"Pl i tiSe it -510 • 11 44 It l , ll / 1 41"•:, Pt . isii . woo no. —1 - Nubile i -Ise.' ' dieli" . thiqtelbeiS' Uvula • editnoeltilidhiCtoL,"%flit's; ' Amp tdipast Torsounosy4l:4 , lslit- v Uusiiid. ~, ii.f . , Seep", • beibunikktbszurszinat ' upP' :as/ itur.Ailittat sur. As or. , •; , 2 he tore, 0.1/16 ,enoakiiii Vitiffitati.Ofthille46.*O h ni II" ANct.Qt.t._,_.,9o4tihmt tr io la: .Itmotht '4 1 .. # l '/. splOtkaackap*Aii , . sow, t 3 / 4 ,414 ow , ,skr Pow:01 iiii•AW:, . l l , ,rajiltal" toVifilWilitlits Las t - , 4!I L-0 4 14 ,; isosli Its . k . . ir. iN• di, adidivritegfts'ltytuiPsinsyliiials wall tiptapit iikiitjathetzeilotini.? • ~,,,..., • • ... :-. A 44skiittadiss.? . ~ . -.> la slate's ACALTfeki Paisitfiff So* T4i -11 elaasi J AISs~lbo / ' ll efi* t o!/ 11 4! 111 4 ' ii*iiini -6 0i6 1 140110 1 1 Aii4udia4; :.:4410 4 4:tknobit4.iiitoilii., 1.0... u. ~ -so sl if::, i 2 , ia - salfacie thirtills drily ItOnti" , "c , . 1 : A . ... '''''", Janie ''.. ll4 Li ilirOille* eliiiilialkitaaillfee *Muth/ Its4lMiliwilt Tor'Vita of to Geniis StAlskkAsedst, *wren! - Jame all to' gel i aiipaisst pieastadvsleo4u. di Bentham' As& eosin . 11 Ellsalkineklolele i afs, of Alp J74 .1, !b1i 4 14140.,^illiAllits fr om ta foe} ?••, —... • - • - alo,A,gly; him te TOA • . ' ' ' ' Vr" , Ass la lit Ata signs; r ,i, ; -,*,!. , A VVid i iiii 'Mk t o Boileau sVateal MA As. Veil, be' ilia belistai . 'wrist ditt, Avis i„ so ,L. 'gais eat alideids; 4 iliallest,•l; Lek Kalglits fti SikltYleenittni yell WON silligliSi taliess.irards assd.acsarr dim so yee./eass sabilussas s':. Ms lA' Ran- `AD toff Ail Join 'I III RIV °O. 44 1-1141 0" 2 . 11 1 1. : lie I ' 10 ii. LXXVI---NO. 203 0.111.5. Arc. WALI49O 001111fIBLTON M!IBOL4NTB, And deem In cßuDr,oitimisrunnoLunr, Ea. 56 NORTH 51500 ND STRUT, eir &Angie eamoiti(uaike cower.) 'or la ODO DMA. ezoeUent Air shipping t. 41,32 ."*" . a " Pamir! porta. at ongoebert the'Petinylkili /Wee, neer tbe plattoneOt the Pa no. B. B. BREWER, BD REast 00., 001LID88ION NERCHiJITB. Agente of Oh. GLOBE, PAOINIO AND LIAM? OIL WORKS Liberal cub' advance• md• 0* con7tgomeat• Of Reined or Crude Petroleum. VOL Driavan War AIN. HAzooai &LIM% PITIBBUISSIII, PL. I=lll WAlan* Witlt aUkUS a VW. OOMBIISSION mEartoia.x-EG4 EMEI sauPezias UY PIiCTROLIC4a9 118 HAMAN LANS, NNW YORK. !Nr . Ainpla Wanks for STORAGE &Zito SHIP PING. ad awls yard and nba;l, kw Ham solett _ . RIDER & OUR*, 00,11108 ION And Wanton in tICTZOLIUM AHD ITS eßol.l.eTb. QUA. CANDLISIS, 61 BROAD You. ISO H &ND errazrr...............—.Prn5m0m. 11111rAi gents forth. PORTLAND &PEWEES OIL WORK% 10 LW TO= l'esi.e.PPLOL thiliDlll 001PA1L, W. A. OHAPILtIi, Agent, 59 :lend street IME=I OMI - 5N neea not be , mbarrasaud by the enforcement or the edit uidnie...c., when they ow have their Oil barreled end entund without touching the Olt, Withrwee, se cheep, more perniipt, with ley rut, ims trouble and to better ceder, at _ SIRE'S OIL Y4OD, 1 . 2 1 e the Ansi lump Valley Eralaud oboeLawrence te - vide where Oil enrapeo rrom the baste dttect to the. au; sad shipped to an, print, Saes or Visa, althea*, an, dra344 ar re.sllpplog. ell Mit. promptip attended to. r. sartnnoe at lard, on Ottawa .Pmeetnger -_PatAirttattedasese:atrX $1474 ettutbmgh t at I _ an be tees dell at the VII amertmtge. • DAVID-EMIL. IttON UIT IC OIL WolikLn. ' 'LYDAY GHONPERRINO, itannhor4orent outd Beelpnrs .f COMM OIL, BINZINE AND-LUBBIOATING =1 11E=1 PETBOL.S UM Mr NrorkiTopposita Spa:pan:mg. inks In PLIOLT BLOCK, Daqaeins Way, r=l iticiwosoN, )i.axma & co., COmmLulbß ant Forwarding iterckants, °RUDE REFIRED PETROLICUM, HI. 19 zawzii iirsast P - on - castreamMta ibr Pittibarsh or Neatenrilarksta. • • limns= umnass: firiuma.:amiugag,,D 4 . Titimasoa Dm, Mg., pomponial Beak ROBERT - MHWOILTEr, /6. 1 ptttap fn h, Foi arding & CammiiidaSerahant : hiralttlireTnia;LvOtioiTiNst, CRUD) plivios@ukt. 4, aaoceetimak on band and palit at tbs. lowan inatkaarm Oatuoluenstm OSIIIIIIIII - apT:am H01M111.17. 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