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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE ClTi' the Fourth ot July—Meeting ot the Officers afternoon. at three o'clock,the neld, rpgimeiit&l and commissioned company cffieere ol ihe Borne Guard, assembled at tbe Merchant*’ Exchange, under a call issued by Major General Wlikfne, to consult upon & pUri for properly (elobrating the anniver&ary of t.ur ’inuttpHudeuct*. now so ne*ir at hand General George W. CuJs, wa», on motion of G'-n Wi.kiris. (‘ftll.-d lo the chair, and Lieut Col.ino! J ani '< M. Coopor chosen Secretary. Ganerai VVukius explained the object of tho meeting. J On motion of Captain Cosgrave .the chairman was But uffiteJV, appoint a committee of odm from each rogim'-nt, who, with the Major and B. igadier Generals, shall prepare a programme July l>ara,Jt! “ r,d celebration on the fourth of On motion it was resolved tnat the nro gram,,,,, thus agreed upon be published in all the dally print* at least two week ß before tbe On motion of Judge Wilkins the committee HnmefiT' a" i “ cludß tbn entire body ol Home Guard?, whether uniformed or not * ’ r Whit,, - lh » t Captains of the different companies be requested to re. port to tbeir Colonel?, at least ten days before the Fourth, whether tbeir companies will or will not Urn out, and, if they do, how many -man will probably be on parade—and that the Lolonel.r shall roport to the committee, was laid upon the table. 1,,? 8 d , r , s ‘ r '»' ,lu “an was now reconsidered, laid on the table, and the Major General re. quested to issue a formal order for a colebra tion on the hourlh The meeting then adjourned r^ A '/!‘ S ‘ ~ At the ei S hth annual conclave of the Grand Commandery of Knight Tera plarß for ibis .State, now In Bession at Masonic Hall, tho following officer? for the enßuiDg year were elected on Wednesday Sir JohD A. Wright, Lewis town, W. Commander; Sir “ “■ Tut™-, Altoona, D. G. Commander: airH K ilswnun, Heading, O. Generaliesi tnr; birU 11 L.we, K lading, (I Capt Gen eralissimc; Sir Rev. Wru H Locke, Pitt*, burgh, l' -* .* ,N* e.m * * J 1 V -**• w f.t , ' • - • J i ;** • lar per year; m Clubs of fire. One Dollar LOCAL AFFAIRS. ol the Home Guard. . -.‘A- •. "■ jGk «* - . ‘**^r : ■•■- ,• - f^yg’CiL^», 1 J: ‘,i j;V-| yttefi} V-,.** j * , ‘ ‘C **• • - ** 1 ■* " ; , i ■ ■■ •v><, !TIIE LATEST NEWS Wednesday night, t>\ U»* Aib-pl l1 ■ ny poller, * upon a charge of abusing ft Gardner named BY r A OO M’Knin, residing near fun The ae* i —L: iaJJiaIJ.LVAi. XX cused, in company with fibers, men and women, occupy a boat near Jack’e run, and follow fishing and “poaching" fur a liveli-. hood. The keeper of Urn br>a», Mrs Oliphant was also arrested, bui discharged Two or three men, and two w> men, escaped Irom ibe officers in a skill', by dealing down ibe river Two guns were captured by the police The three men first named were committed to Un by Mayor Drum. J The Erik Kegimbmt Is under marching orders Eastward at two o’clock on Saturday morning. The Pittsburgb Rifles, Captain smith, expect to go, either as company A .t company & of the regiment, but this arrange ment may be changed. The “Rifl V are dn-r mined to get Into active service, and if they do not go with the Efie boys, will probably join Oo|. Black's Philadelphia regiment. One or two more Pittsburgh companies may be ad mitted to the Erie regiment, if as many ol Iho members of the latter as is now expottKl re. fuse to go for three years. The regiment will be equipped at Harrisburg, and march directly to Chambersburg. BRIGADE HEAIM4U\KI*K.KS, 2:: »-Vtn f irTHBt »n> offir rx— the number ol rank and hi© cti tbo.*»eTer»l (i.m panies, demguAtingihoftein uniform, ax aU,,, ihoan with arnois aad the kind of anna IL—Colonels, Lient. Colonel- and Muor* Mill Mien t to the matruotion ol Compan oa, ami **Hp«v_*iM!r ».i the officers. As soon as Lhe Companies of » oy Keeim»nt are sufficiently instruct*.! todiiii in Battalion, the Colonels of such Re*imeu( wdi re port to Head-vaartera. u W CAR*. ltnK»«i»©r oer&J (a intniii u u^. Mor* Comfanik* Arritkii. Yesterday morning the Greene county Kang. rs, a fine looking company from Waynesbnr\ arrived in the oily and after breakfasting at ia.> I iirard House, proceeded to Camp Wright . u.i fal lowing are the officers of the ooinpanv Cact fi_M. Belly. Ist Lieut. .1 Hamilton Ivon, LieutenEnt C. 8. Luese, 3d Lieutmant Lindsay rngraham; Ist Sergeant, Dr B, M liiaobly 2d Sergeant, A. H Mellons. They have the full complement and are enlisted for ihreo years. The Cambria Guards, Capt. Lilzirsger ol £ hens burg and a company from Itlairsvillei under Capt Nesbitt, also arrived during ’.tie day and went into Camp Wright. Nkw CoMPAHias —A hoe company .<1 ~,! unteers is now being organized at h'ayoitmown, opposite Blairsvillo. It is called she ‘'Wash lngton Blues," and will come here on its way to “Camp Wright," on Monday. Too ladies ol the place are providing the men with shirts, Ac., for which they deserve ovcry credit An. Other new eompady, the Acheson Ureys, has been organized in Greens bar g and Harvey J. Van kirk chosen Captain. A rekited.—The Fairvietr, Butler county, company of volunteers, OapL Wm. C Camp bell, haying tendered their services to the Gov ernor, have been officially notified to hold themselves in readiness to receive orders to march. The Westmoreland Blues, Captain Ktstter, have been accepted as a part of the “Eeeerve Corps of the Commonwealth," and are under orders to march for Camp Wright on Friday night. 3 Benefit of Me Codldock—lwmxxse Bill— This evening Mr C CouU.ck, a Pittsburgh favorite, takes a benefit, for which a fiae bill Is offered, embracing two capital domestic dramas: ■•The Chimney Corner," In which be appears as Peter Pro. blty, and “One Touch of Nature," the new drama so successful last night, m which he personates Hon. William Penn Holder Such a bill is rarely offered, even for a benefit, and It must attract a lull house. Death oe Another boLDiEh. —Wm Koons, of Campbell's Flying Artillery. Gamp Curtin, died on Tuesday night last. Hi-had been prostrated lor several days with typhoid fever. News lo the effect that bis father, res ident at Harper's Ferry, was hung by the to crssionlsts, was reported, and it Is presumed hastened the ccjsis In his disease, which has so lamentably terminated wi.h miliary honors Dedication —The dedication services q the new M. K. Church at BrowDivdi*, wjj held on next Sunday, June 16th. K*v. 0 A Holmes of Christ Church, this city; Ret fc. Hingely, former pastor of BrowosvUL M K Church,and Rev. A. G. William* r.{ l\ ft „ syjv&nia Avenue (Jburoh, tbU city, are ex pected to be prevent and dfeHv«*r discourses The Thirteenth. Despatch*** roc. m <-j from Cbsmbersburg yesterday announcM u.»t the Thirteenth (Co«. Kowlf*)’C R-ic:rn.-r.: t wr«* U> leave Camp Brady, wb>ch ttoy reached on the 11th, yesterday morning, at suorbe, un dor sealed orders, wllb the Fourth Bngalo. Col. Miles The Thirteenth U now, m Ml probability, near Harper's Ferry. The clothing of tbu Ohio Volunteers, First and Bocond Regimonu, oi b'ack felt hat, pilot cloth over-coat, bam flan nel bloose, two red flannel shins, one pair p&nis, two pair dr&wura, two pair woiion and orm pair bromru, all of tfuod quality,were furnished in New York ard FMladcdptjia at a total cost per man of $l2 7^> Presentation —Tbo Pittsburgh friends C 1-fc> D ouphant, of Uniontown. purpopi presenting him with a sword. The <.-rum- • > will take place on Saturday evening, ht tt.c MdnongaheU Uou*u A. S Bali, K*q . ha* been selected to rnako the presentation tudrecs. Cavalry Parade.—The ’* Union Caval ry,” Capt. Patterson, PenQsylvama Dragoons, andOapt YoungVCavalry company, turned out in a body yesterday and presented a fin« appearance. They march* J wall and com manded general attention. The Indiana No. :}, mot *i Jacob Weber’s, in the said township, on .Sat urday last, anti contracted for fifty-four uni f»rms, to be made and furnished on Satur day next for parade at B Houlggys Appointed Pa ymastkr.— Lieutenant A M'Donald Lyon, of the Erie Regiment, hat received airappoirtment as paymaster in the regular army. He left for Washington on Wednesday. The Military Hand Book is a neat little pamphlet, received and for sale by Hunt <& Miner. If Is a complete manual of informa tion for the soldier and includes an official copy of the articles of wait. The Harper Zouaves, Park Hides and Duqueibe Central Guard paraded last evening, in full uniform. They all looked and marched well. The presentation to Col L. S. Cantwell tabes place at the 11 Bt. Charles, V this even ing, instead of at the St. Clair, as n careless compositor raadeus say yesterday. Dr. J, A. Phillips, of this city, has been appointed Surgeon at Camp Wright Dentistry.—Dr. C. Bill, No. 246 Penn street, attends-td all branches of: the Dental profession. ; */>••. DR C. BAELZ. WATERCUftE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—AGENT OK RAINBOW'S CELEBRATED TRUSS TOR KUPTUHES. delitT 008. PENN AND WAYNE HTS.I. ——— * AiTTUOVI ICKTU. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Manufacturer, rnd Wholenale md Rnuil Dealer, in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS so. Wd Pena Street, above tm Can el, Here an hud • Inge euartmenl of Fens, end Plain Pumitdr*,ln Walnntand oftbelrevn meno- Xactnre, and wnmiued equal in quebn end Kyle to any mannlaotnrfd in the ertj, and nil eell et rnenoiiehla O^ o ** ■, ■ > Wanted, A YOUNG LADY WHO IS DESIROUS A. Of Obtainuijt a iltaaUon a» Mleewoman in Kanor Trimming or Millinery Store; has had experience in r n ° r Ee'tert. oiUe., gwd reference OD - or nSdrart A. K. tt. No. 13 Federal »neei je7:l» • PAPER I WALL PAPER! OLD STY LB—NEW STYLE. SUITS ALL-SUITS EVJBa’®B^? I ‘ Jli - LOW At old stand—BT w ->o\. JACKSON’S proci.amation PENNSYLVANIA LOAN ALI. TAKEN BAi/rnioKii i:Li;tnoi\ Sr. Louu, Jumj U —Tl»» following in tho fI proclamation ol Uovernor Jackson, received to-day : j Jefferson Cn r, Jane I J—To the }.eopie hf Missouri • A serifs of unprovoked, unpar alleled outrages have been lnfiicw\l upon tho peare and dignity of this Com moo wealth and upon tho rights and liberties of its people, by wiokod,unprincipled men, prolassiagio act un dor the I. S Government The ftoWrain on aotinenU of your Legislature havo boon nulll your vo)unWunal or official dignity, I wont oSt L*»ui», accompanied by (fonerwi I* tct\ W*. Had an Inurvinw i n the 11th met. with G«i. Lyon and Col. F P Blair, Jr , at vU'tth 1 ftuhmrtted to them tbit proposition. that 1 wwu.d disbond the .5... o Guorda, and break up tu argso:rlliur., that I would disarm all rompanlM waicb n»v„ beon arm—l by the .Siale.aod wuuld pledge myodf:; '. to attempt to >ri7k!)iz irim nor mumt-ens of war should bo bn uglii int-- ibo State; tbat I weald pro o*c sd vitiremi rquafly In all their rights, rn gordle*. i I Ibeir jioliticoi principles, that 1 would suppress all insurrectionary movements within tbo State; that 1 would repal all at t-empu t > Invade It from whatever quarter and D) whomsoever made ; and tb&l 1 would thus maintain strict neutrality In the present unhap py oonlast and preserve tbe peauo of the State; and 1 further proposed that 1 Would, if n tv-twin rv, invofc© tbe assistance of tfcn I'. S troops to carry out these pledges A! ibis 1 proposed to do upon the condition thst the Fedoral gov. • riimahl would undertake to dissrm the Horne Guards. which It has Illegally organirud and ruind throughout the State, and ple-.ee ltsel/ mV to occupy with Its troo| s ar.y localities in the Suto not occupied by them at this time. -Nothing but the most earnest dextra to av.-rt ibu horrors of civil war from our belt- ,.,1 Stale could have tempted me to propose the* - humiliating terms. They wore rejected by the Federal officers. They demanded not on ly the disorganization and disarming of State militia and nullification of the military bill, hut they refused to disarm their own Home Guards and insisted that the Federal Government should enjoy unrestricted right to move and station its troop# throughout the State, whan ever and wherever tbit might, in tbe opinion of its oil-cars, be necessary either for the pro tection of loyal subject! to the Xodornl Govern ment or for repelling invasion, and they plain ly announced that it was the intention of the administration to take military occupation nnder these pretexts of the whole Stale, and reduce it, as avowed by Gen. Lyon himself, fo the exact condition of Maryland, The 'accep tance by me of these degrading terms would not only have sullied tbe honor of Missouri, but would havo aroused the Indignation of every brave cltlaen, and precipitated the very conflict which it hat been my aim to prevent. W e refused to abcede to them and the confer- ee c-e was broken up. Fellow-Citizens, all our efforts towards oon cilliation have failed. Wecan hope for nothing from the justice or moderation of agents ol the Federal government in this State. Thoy are energetically hastening the execution of thqir bloody and revolutionary schemes for the in auguration of a civil war in your midst, for tbe military occupation of yonr State by armed bands—lawless Invaders; for the overthrow of your Stale government, and for the subversion of those liberties which that government has always sought to protect,and,they intend to ex erl their whole power to subjugate you if pos sihle to the military despotism which hsß usurped the power of the Federal government. -Now, therefore, I, J. 0. F. Jaoksoo, gover nor of tho State of Missouri, do in view of the foregoing facUond by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitutional laws of this Common wealth, issue this, my proclama- tion, calling tbe militia ol the State to the number of 60,000 Into active service of the State,for the purpose of repelling said invasion, and for the protection of the lives, liberty and property of the citizens of this State, and I earnestly exhort all goo£ cltizona of Missouri to rally under the nag of their State, for the protection of their endangered homes and fire sides, and Tor the defence of their most sacred rights and dearest liberties. In issuing this proclamation I hold it to he my solemn duty to remind you that Missouri is still one of the United States; that the Executive department uf tbe State government does not arrogate to itself tbe power to disturb that relation; that power has beenwiselyvestedinaconvention that will, at the propertime, express yonr sovereign will, and tbat meanwhile it isyoor duty to obov all conatitniional requirements of the Federal government. Bdt it is equally my du ty to advise you that your first allegiance's dua to your own State, and that yon are under no obligation whatever to obey unconstitution al edicts of military despotism which hss in troduced itself at Washing ton. or to submit to the infamous and degrading sway of its wicked minions in this State No brave and true hearted Missourians will obey the one or submit to the other. Rise then and drive out ignominiuualy the Invaders who have dared to desecrate the soil whioh your labors have made fruitful, and which is consecrated by vour homes. (Signed.) CLAIBORN F. JACKSON. W.K MARSHALL- Depression of Trade In ttae ftoulli loyal citizens arrested. Attack upon the Rebels at Romney, Ta, later from Ota Point Comfort ESCAPE OF A TRAITOR WITH I)F- ■ S ’F ATCUES TO KVKuPK MOVEMENT OP MIBSOUIU TROOPS. Fatal Stupidity of a Sentinel. Movement ol Troop*. TO THE PEOPLE lIP MISSOURI CIRCULAR OF SECRETARY CHASE Wheeling; Convention. A . A: ► * ' Washington, Juno 13 —Senator Chaßii has just addressed another circular to Collectors of Customs, roforring to the instructions of the "d °f May, prohibiting the transmission of | munitions of war, provisions or other supplies U> parties in insurrection against the United States. They are further instructed to exercise the utmost vigilance in arresting and detain ing all merchandise of whatever character, the ultimate destination of which they have satis factory reason to believe is tor insurgents against the United States, or for places under Iheir control. If you a-o satis 11 ud the circular continues either from the nature of the articles or other wise that any merchandise wherever destined m name, is in fact destined for persons or | combinations against the government of the United States, you will cause the same to be seized and proceeded against for lorfeituro If, however, you are fathfl-d that any mer chandize transmitted for States or places under insurrectionary control, is not intended for ac tual insurgent, and hs» been shipped or for warded without inlout to afford aid and com fort to such insurgents, or otherwise to violate any law, you will simply detain such mer chandize, and notify the shippers or forward, ers or their agents of such detention and state the cause thoreof. U such shipper or forwarder, personally or by an agent, shall satisfy you that the merchandize so arrested will not be sent to any [dace undor insurrectionary control, but it wifi [ be either returned from whence it came or be disposed of In good faith for consumption within loyal States, you will restore possession of the same, and allow auch a disposition to be made, as the parties in interest may desire lou will regard all States in which theau tbonty of thn United StaUw ib temporarily tot verted, h» under insurrectionary control, jut any portions of tuch Slates in which the laws of the I oion and the autboritv of the federal government are acknowlfdgwf and re spected, will he considered ns exempt from any interruption of cMnimeri-H or intercourse be yond such as may ho rcessary, i.i order to (rovont supplies going •l > insurgents, and [■laces under their control The Postmaster Unneral is engaged in Je terminmg on a n-w style -f stamp-vl „rn,-l upea, to be ready f ,r p-.ihi,.- use ir, , ,„ w Ibe new stamps will net h.- ilrn.-hed tin the lirst ot August. Tiie-ti cltang. s have been ren dered uecrwsary by large supplies rotaiooJ hv postmasters in the seconded States. The opinion pre-aus at the depart meat that all loreigo g.-vernmenu will rolm-e any rtax-gailion or couuienancetutheßeced- I d Stslss, and will neither shelter their pu vateors nor aid them with aoy arms, money or loans ’ 1 Kri? lien Sehenck of Ohm, bat assigned i„ tlio command of 1 wo Ohio regimens n u w » Michigan regiment nr, if another wor, to ar riva - He and bid rommand are attached to the military department of Washington, the chief of which ii (Jon. Mansfield. Conflicting stamomnu haring been publisL ed. it » proper to say that while M.i (!«n Banks sucoeed (ion. Cadwallader in command of the military department of Annapaiis, the latter has been assigned to the udnrmand of s> new dMsion to co-operate with Gen. Patter son In the progressing operations against Hai. p ir's Ferry. Baltimom, Jane 13.—The steamer which left Old Point lest night bes errired. The county bridge where the battle of Mon day wes (ought is near to the bead branch of York river, end butter known as Greet Bethel. After crossing the narrow, bat apparently deop stream, the road deflects somewhat to the loft Along Its side, just beyond the bridge, the rebels bad planted their battery consisting of et least one twelve pound rifled cannon, and two field piece*. The lino of the rebel entrench ments then foliowod on the right side of the road, with the ditch only between them. The position wes eieeileolly cboaen. The stream and morass on the left aide of the road Widening, rendered futile say attempt to out flank the rebels on that side The formation of the ground on tfao right sldo made the flank movement vary circuitous. The Aral intima tion of their proximity to a battery wes the •harp discharge of artillery, upon which our Zouaves, who twice attempted lo carry tho work, but were unable lo pass the stream, were compelled to fall back among the trees. Giber regiments eamo uo In the order given In my Brst dispatch,but,tor wentof a good command* er. Ml into confusion. A council of Colonels •as then held, and the order to retreat was given, alter sustaining s destructive Are from ibn r«fcn»Jie, of hour Mid a half ! In the meantime. Lieut Colonel Washburn, ! w,lti 260 mon ' bad, by a wide circuit, reached j the rear of the battery, and it u quite evident | that the Confederate, who, It 1s now deter mined. did not number 600 men, were on the point of leaving the field. Notwithstanding the report of person the rebels wore .JtotwMn or. this side of Greet Bethel and It isjortonato lASI they did not pursue or Go Uiedisappear- ! at.e ,1 the troop, the •<..!* I„re« of tho ‘ enemy ..’earing an attack under better auspices. ' left thntr entrenchments and hastily with j drew toward Yorklown, carrying with ins— ' th. ir art’llery, and burning the adjacent build- ! Ing«. Cuu Tar lor. vvsterdsy, with snarly i,(gx> mm., rniuln a recon not»anco from Nowp.irl Now.,but returned to his c»mb in the atoning V\ ail Ibis exception, no military mnvomenl bat occurred. A Certain ot the Zouaves, with their assist s’,! surgeon, ha. to-day gone to Groat andor a (log of truce, and boar me a letter from i..)u, liutiur, respecting tha burial o| the dead. Thny have not i at returned. Offleial return, of the lost are not yet couja plow. il«rfl i, a li.t of (Jot. liuryoca tilled and wounded: Kiln-.. 1 -t; sorgo Li. Frtbeut, Co A - .fames'l Griggs, to. ii.; DavidPtetortk, Co i. Patrick.l White, Co, I. Wounded— Adolph Vincool, ! C.. A dangerous; das. JL Taylor, c« B.| I dangerous ■ Corporal Brinkorhoff, Co, C,! •lightly; John Brocher, 00. 1) slightly; jm»l vrard Moore, 00. D, slightly, Jas Knowles ! Co. K, lost right band: W. Carmght, Vv. ti, I not dahgorout; Capt. Kilpatrick, 00. H, not; dangorour; Corporal Cohan. Co. H, shoulder dislocated: John Dann, Co H, loat right arm Juatarß. Cocbrlin, Co u, Slightly; John fl' Conchy, Co. H, ilightly. Missing—Bergeant Hoppen, Co. C; Allan Co. J. The casualties, I ana confident, will namber not loss than 25 killed and 60 wound ed. Two of the woonded at the Hynes Hos- I pital died yesterday. Benodlx’a regiment has three killed, sovou wounded and two missing. An accident in the morning near. Little! Bethel, coat Col. Townsend's regiment tyro llvos and several wero wounded. At Great Bethel he had ono killed and .two mortally: wounded, and quite a large number still mla-i sing. Lieut. Qrable whose funeral Is now being! celebrated with imposing ceremonies whaj killed on horsehack, hl« head was struck by a rifled cannon ball. 1 Ms] WinChrop fell mortally wounded in the arms of a Vermont voluntoer. H 0 WM . aid and acting secretary to Gen. Batter, and author of the brilliant Seventh regiment «r -liclo In tbe June number of the Atlantic Monthly. Brig. Gen. Pierce has not yet given an of, ncial account of the unfortunate affair. The Montecello has just arrived from Wash ington with a large amonnt of ammunition Tha Weather is intensely hot. Haokmtowu, June 18,-OadwaUader and! staff reached Green Oastte’ to-day, ' He takea' command of thadlvdslan which, tt u eupposed' will oross tho Potomao at WHliamspnift or! some ford near that plaoe. G*n. £ e ira oom mands the division which Is to move through Hagerstown and Sharpaburg, Md , dlreotlyi towards Harper's Perry. Tbe 4tja Brigade has! reached a point three miles below Green Castle ! Gen. Patterson -will remove his headquarters! soon to this plaoe, and active movements will! soon auoceed. 001. Wills commands the 4th Brigade. y* The Fourth Connecticut Kogiment has! Chambersburg. The oommand of Col. ! Woodhousa is in oamp six miles below Ohatn bersburg and also 00l Btaikweather’s Wisoon- I sin BegTment. Cpl Garrett has also arrived.;! Tbeir drill lasted eight boors per dissipation formerly prevalent among tha troops has been suppressed. The only disease now prevalent is diarrhoea, resulting from tho use of limestone water- The forward movement of the First'Division on this point, is oonfidently expected ‘to mor-j row, when the government will probably take! possession of- iha telegraph line. It is said by persona escaped from Virginia; yesterday that tbe rebels shot a Union man named Wilt, on Tuesday,because ho would not! enlist. His death has aroused a wonderful; feeling in Berkley bounty'' > The Secessionist! of Martinaburg are mov-1 iug their slaves South in considerable numbers. A large wagon train reached hereibis syqiii j itig- ' ''' .. j The Congressional election beys, passed .off j quietly. The Hon. Friticis Unlob j candidate is certainly elected, there being n’o j opposition candidate. ■ - ***?s[* Whf.ei.im:, Juno Ki —The Convention met at ten a. m., in the Court Room. A circular was received by a member,sup posed to emanate from Brannon. Senator. Lewis county, addressed to the “Patriots of North Western Virginia.” denouncing the Wheeling Convention as an attempt to di- vide the State. It calls upon all opposed to being tacked On the tail end of Republican • despotism, to send delegates to a Convention to beheld at Lnwisburg, Greenbrier county, on the Ist Monday in July, to enter a solemn protest against the treasonable scheme and ■ take such other action as may be thought proper alter knowing the result of the Wheeling Convention. This circular was productive of no efl’ect whatever here. • Mr. (’ trliele, i bairman of the Committee od Business reported a declaration reviewing the unhappy condition of tho State, setting forth the usurpations of the Richmond Convention offering a bill of rights; repudiating allegiance with thn Southern Canfederaey and vacating the offices of all who adhere to it, whether leg islative executive or judicial. The reading of this declaration was listened lo with profound interest, and not a dissent ing opinion expressed. It was made the spo* clal order for to-morrow. Mr. Paxton, id Ghio, offered a resolution, setting iurth that the grievances long suffered by Western Virginia, and declaratory of their intention never to submit to tho ordinance of s-cession, but maintain their rights in the Colon. Adopted. Mr. 'i rest, of Jackson county, offered a reso lution, calling upon all persons in rebellion, especially those in arms immediately to dis band, and return to their allegiance to the Constitution of the Cnitcd BLatos. Bali in, nut, Juno 1:1— A returned Balti morean [ruin Harper's Kerry gives information that the number ol troops there has been under estbnstc 1 rather than overstated. Additional numMm wero arriving by every train, and were:,' distributed that thetr presence could lx* scarcely detected fifteen minutes after their arrival. The probability is that they are forwarded lo other points. Ho adds that they have an abundance <>! ordnance and artillery, which is •O puled as, In Ms opinion, to render the place impregnable. Two thousand troops were ei [iccteil there to-day and to-morrow The Baltimore R»gtTm>n{ is' encamp. ,| at Bdlvar and armed with Tennessee Rilirs The Kentuckians are regarded with general suspicion and dirlite and are in almost open mutiny. ' i revision, are abundant and the strictest UucipJine is mlorced. The destruction of the bridge at Point of Rocks, was unauthorised. The officer by whom it was ordered was severely repri manded. J y Haoekstown, June I.T—Reliable informa tion received here this evening by express states that the Virginians are engaged every mgat wilh dark lantern* drilling hole* in the solid rock on which Pam No. 4 rest on the Virginia side to How it up. Should they make successive heavy blasts the dam must give way The workisenperintended by Redmond Brown, an Irishman who su perintended the construction of the dam.— lie has two son* in the troop*. Heavy firing is goingon at Dam No. 4. a company of sharp shdoters have gone down from Boonaboro to assist the Sharpehootina company. It is reported that, four Virgin ians were badly wounded while boring at the rock. The erpre** startes again Immediately for :hat point, and will return again to-morrow. Bostoh, Jane 13 —-(Thief police Amee this morning received a despatch from Superin ten dont PoJjco Kennedy, of Hew York, autiog that Mr Trappman, a Captain hi the confed erate army, was to sail to the American as boaror of deapatehat from Jefferson Davis and also with commissions for privateers, adding that these papers ought to be secured. In the abssoce of th. II 8. Marshal, Mr. Amee wilh • posseof police visited the steamer and asked rrappTrian for hie papers. Trappman was in dignant, declaring himself the Prussian consul at Cbarl—ton, as be was recently, and produc ing hi* papers in evidence thereof signed by Franklin Pierce He also exhibited a pass port signed by Robert Bunch, British consul »i Charleston, fie also had papers showing ■ hat fin was a bearepof despatches from Lord Lyons to the BrH&fc Governmeot and threat ened to direaihe venieshco of- that govern mem* with HU nothing of any obJefltfoßable character #ar:fOßnfl and he was V¥ 0 J n the stdiari*. On his return lo hiscfficA Mr Amee fdurfd a despatch from Mr. Kanneay.suihortzlngTrapntnan’ssrriei for '.M-A»oT>>r.| Ihesecuremenl or his papers, by rd'i'At '.he Secretary of SAtes bin the steamer bad sailed. St. Lt ois, Juha IS -The O. a authoritic at the arsenal have beta for weeks advised of attempts to enlist troops for the Southern army. On kloiuiay night the steamer Platte Valley was detained at Duncan’s Island ‘battery and sialeoa peraima selected from two hundred passengers and taken prisoners; thirteen were subsequently released. Those still held sre C 4. p& |..l’riLsu.d.i BiJtWrd. 1 Ai fignuro and Kdwant Hlannerhwsatt. O. W. Barrett, brother of the late Coni gresswan Barrett of this district, was arrested yesterday tor si legal treason, it is said that prpofl against him sro strong and that other prominent individual* are involved, in thy ebargo Barrett will be brought before U. 8. Commissioner Hickbikn 10-dsy for axaibtna-i tion. I in, innati. Juris 18—80 army wagons and 160 horses wore sent to Wehstet for rhil-' adelphia to day Louis out for onward move- If is now all quiet at Cumberland. .LS)L.AY*liaca» jsho ..want .out.with.4mrt jlf his force in an eipedjlion against the rebel camp at Romney. Virginia, fi&s J nbt been heard! irom y-1-t The trains cannot run beyond Cum-l lierland.'the bridges being burl. A forward) movement cannot be made now. by the Cum* borlind trevrps. - 1 ' * U,ndur LoUiqr’s proclamation. Union! ■ nSeif are now ’ t&fisfftiUr fittng tcmoP) counties of Wcs'lern Virginia, to re ’ orult Porterfields, corWfiahd“nbtr Hattonvilie. Many are fieeing to avoid impression. Oapl Crawford, oQtbe 14th Ohio volunteers, was »hot jut night hy r a : atopitj qen|ry who fired withbut calling for the countersign. Hd died instantly. ; ,V[A«nNOT°N, June 18.—Information from ttockville shows that portions of the New fork Ninth, Pennsylvania First, and New Hampshire regimsfita, together with the Presi. dent s- Wbmrthd • guard, tl’paftTUd ’of Ma. grpdar s WghtJßattory made an advance move meet upon that town* lx wweipoewd in chiup that two additional regiments from Washington would join 00l Stone’B command. The striqtrules prescribed by tills officer governing rebj¥espdn We, has discouraged reporters for the press from pro! cneding further wUh Iho. expedition, • * tHIK PoP»R»nie«, Col; Zsgol’* regimen t.Lyon<* brigade laft'lsal jflghi hero for the Kola terminus Sooth West branch; Pacific Railroad and four. Additional oompai n 1 68, s&ifte' Pogmidn t, toft ibis mtfrniag for same destination, tb protect different bridges on the route, b&hthe malnbodyof the fbroe is del Signed forafetfdn 'in fhe South Western part of the State. Three steamors are now at , the arson*!* taking on troops' supposed to bodes, lined for'Jefferson City.”* ' Cincinnati,June 12.—Qpl Wallace’* Indi* ana Zouaves left Cumberland yesterday; a pors tion of his regiment attacked a camp of rebely humboring 600, at Ro.mney, Va , forty miles south of Cumberland. After a sharp fight they completely routed the rebels, killing t#o flbd wotfndiog one; eev-, eral prisonere were captured..with tbeir camo equipage, provisions,, surgeuu’a stores and arms The Indianiana hid ond than slightly! wounded. " v T- <. i . “ /I Boston, June 18.—WBid's factory and sevs erai other buildings N H., were burnt on the 6th. The factory was run; ningday and night in manufaatnrlng hlanir. |b2!ooo a ™ y ‘ WWw*»H yatsfi^ pad, atnh rpady fQr aotiyesMtlcdlH |. , i Louis villf. June 18.—The’ steamer Va-i frond SL Louis Id ier boUer fluaynsterday near tU^cit^l^wh !i%r - ■ • -- rfv-.«^33’Vr- : : llA.Riti.snua<«, June 13.—The bids for tbo State loan of $3,000,000 were opened to-day in the of the proper authorities, and more than a sufficient amount was found to have been taken at par. To the honor of bid ders it may be slated that but $l4OO was bid for atlesa'tban par. Much gratification is expressed here at the liberality ard paLii'-usm which baß induoed the moDied men of alt parties to sustain the gove-nment so trium phantly. Eminent services were rendered in this matter by Mr. Moore, the State treasurer and by Messrs. Drexel & Co. and Jas. Cooke & Co , acting under the direction and author ity of Gov. Curtin. Baltimore, June 13.—The election of this city passed off quietly. Winter Davis was defeated. The following is the vote: —Hen- ry May, 8,33f>; Davis, 0.287. Both claimed to be Union men. A small vote wa3 polled. Three thousand would uot vote for either. In the 3d district, Leary, a Union man, is believed to be elected, the 8 Wards of the city being a part of his district. Leary, 5,* (UU; Preston, 5,342. Five districts of the county are complete in one of which Leary has'ild maj. Balance not heard from, but strongly Union. LonsviLLK, June 13.—Dr. Urban attempted to raise a secession flegon his dwelling to day. Mayor Dalph gave notice that be would not answer for the lives of his family and prop* erty, and he desisted. A large crowd of Union men had gathered near, many of whom were a-mod. tiarnetl Duncan, father of Colonel Blanton Duncan at Harper's Ferry, is of tbo opinion that there is truth in the rumor ot tbo inten tion ol the Kentuckians at the Kerry to desert in a body. Hkrmabd, Mo., June 13.—1 t is reported here that tbo State troops have a battery on Dodd’s isl&od just below the raoath of the Outgo river, and that there are no troops at Usage Bridge. A steamer just down from Jefleraon Oily reports troops concentrating there rapidly; 1-00 are reported on their way from Salina county. Gov. Jackson’s place of residence and 500 from Cooper county, both strongholds of secession. Phii.delphia, June 13. —The entire State loan of $3,000,000 has been taken at par. SEAT OF WAR. FIVE M APS —N E W LO T No. 1. Plan of the City of Washington; with the aur rounding country. Price 25 cents. No. 2. Virgin aaod Pennsylvania. Prtee 86 eeata. No. &. UoiLod State* ahowmg the Porta. Price 25 cts. No. L Kentucky and Tenneasee; showing Gaire, Hem phis, Ac. Price 25 No. 6. All the Southern Stales; on a large with the census for 1850 end 1860. Price 75 These are new correct maps. Railroads, stage routes, rirera, mountains and email towns, are plainly die* Unctiy marked. Any of the above will be sent by mail >q receipt of the prioe in U. 8. postage stamps, by SJAPONIFIER! Importaut to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense, BEST .MARKET ARTICLEIfofjI SOFT SOAP! pound 10 Six pounds SM>TAS H!! Penn'a. Salt Mannfact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA. AdoK, CAP, LKTTf R, and all kinds of fjou “* ,er * mo ’ od rrom No « Nio. lit NiuliaDeld ilreel, W-Culi or'frails loi SUol NATEOKA OIL. Manufactured hy pknnsylva luetjall Mauulanunng Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, •ml guarantee! unchangeable in color. * THE ILLUMINATOR OF TBE DAY " Constantly on hand And for Bale by P. 8. H Cb, at their “®" “®°fi M ®- 24 Wood street, between Firat and Sem mhlSf ÜBO. CALHOUN, General Agent' 1881. THE ' ‘ ih«l ft. -wayke and „ , CHICAGO HAIIiSOAD, TO ALL p O‘»TSm THE SOUTH. WEST, MO _BrM St EH ARR ASGEM EXT 1 r |’IME to U.u innati an quick, and to In — “ d o,u w° ■‘ uick «’ I1 “ a WrtW tfcSA a a. Arrives at aoo a. ■ Makingolose Mnnecttoas Pith Ballefontaine and Cleveland, Oolumbus A Cincinnati Routs. Arriving at Chicago at 1,00 p. m. dwo to WnqtoMU lathß same as by 5.* ArriTtngatChfoago attUs "tm oft “ « Rowfe meet at Colombo*, and pwßWaew ail ffo into Cincinnati together. ' l ° «" T ™ l “ ofc,r b ' . i*ave 7JQa. a. end 8.00 a u. Arriving si »25 >.iL fend A2O a. n. Connecting with train?for Dayton and Cincinnati. Arriving at Crestline, MM) p a. and &06 am. * eland,BuliafoandtneJßastiand anjrtng at U*6 a. m. and 1.20 e. *. AU mrttaTdoin connections *>lth trains on PonnaylTania Railroad far the Eastern cities, Tia Allentown and Phlladetnhta tUe ®> r N ®» Brighton, IMO a, it, and UO i.T .’woTk.IC. v i * Xian <§* .-• u «in « ' Leave New Brighton, A3o " “ uo . Arrive iflAllegfaeny, 5.10 - * 2£o M , A “®B | K£L*£ d Ej»“oiDy Accommodation Trams.— lisava Allegheny, Tan a. «., and at Economy stsSs s, ») leaves Allegheny at XiUi e.«. and r^> l Through Tickets for sale at tST JSL—T. 6 * Pei '*l P»eseßt« Agent, PlttsbcTch - ! io. Tuoiitrtioiv & co 4 ,i! HOUSE, SIGN A.VD OUNAMEMTAL PAXNTEES AND CLAZIEBS Mo. I*sTWri Street, t'tttabar * w. ■' "V » .« , „ *v - -«*asc**s*? -V W. S. 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