4 r «. ??-<* QV V' V :»^vsj*'- c V* * ' .... ■ , ■A: | v<.» Y -*k,V •*.*\ V' . • »■*i *■ ■• ' • • V * *■'.■; • " ,‘ Jv* vV-*.'>~s '*>' ■ '■■■£> S\ ■ v'-V v ,;, :. •' t ' V •sift*' 5 ‘* '• .■•■,. ’ - v . : *., - •**. r >* Kv.v '& •• •••' - • ■*•-*■ ■ mmm g%LSkSKJB 4 •*!„ * \ The Army Fraud' Case— for a i 5 ;: *" Continuance. .' - >k«m' «%[*j •■ In the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Mon Ir 'LicY' a»y morning, Messrs. T- M. Marshall, F. H ■%CTS^fei^V2i\» l PtKi%'^ >l **« • vi- ' Collier and Baml. W. Black (who appear for t : ._ s .> ■ * defendants in connection with Chas. Shalerc fi l\ A. M. Brown, T. B Hamilton, John M Kirk *" P ‘‘ p *tv,' •■' Patrick, John Mellon and John Coyle; swjs3®js4L« *‘vO i^. ! “’,y , .S“’*-' ; o-‘ Mesara. Tbos. Williams, M. Swartz welder, 4. * y ’>'t * • H. Miller and W. M. Moffett, representing n" *Jy‘*'l' *L'?'j r ‘. • , the Commonwealth.) gave notice that they Y.':?V B Cj>, .*i -> ‘. would move lor a continuance of the trial of < v4.*' ,-+ the action for fraud against the Messrs Frow •’'*¥• ?••*• enlieid and MorganSlern and Chas. M. Meal, »3S:}:&slfc l j& Yy/y.,.ifV' which-had been fixed for Wednesday, until Jf aft *'V D>? K'Jf * next term. The Court Hied three o'clock in * ’ -I'."' , ‘„' t, o'*i ; {->,.''' ■ the afternoon as the hour for a hearing and loi,k > *e«“»“«' lhHt ii“e v'Vj! ?•« At tbeimir named, Mr Marshall submit ■t,'«'..l ted affidavits: First—That of A. M. Brown IS and John M-eHon/feeqa., selling forth th%t bub* frnaas had been legally served upon Joseph i'ii. . lo'^.'lf-' Lee and H. H. Shannon, but their attendance £?rW$ N ‘*riK ti '£ could not be secured. Without them they WiSftff “ uld not “M* 8° lo trial. Alfred Slade, at w ** the firm of Slade & Lw, from whom the uia teriais were purchaßid, was lying ill at a l.os pital in Philadelphia and no subfmna was i'* *b * r .y, Berved upon him. The deposition of hL . brother was taken showing that Mr. Slade’s '• '■•, illnesß was such as to prevent his attendance 1- '*„ -v . 1 They had also visited Chamborsburg to suui ' inonGen. J.S Nrgley, Col T. 4 IWlt-y and OoJ. T. A. ticotl, bul ttscnrlainctl ihul they hfSiwV* were beyond the jurisdiction or the Court having enlisted for three months These wit • nesses thu\ believed they could have in attend* |,Trt sSecotid Atiidavil of il.-rrib I''rowanf«lJ, Belling fori h that Joseph I,oe, Allnnl Slade • *for‘ arid 11. N Shannon an; lualuria! wilruaSte, J*j»r*r** 0 jVhl* l l&k. without whuui they cannul aafolv go to Inal, **d whose aUeodani-e camuil b« 'J- urM thn present term. t v !iE? ; Third. Affidavil ol L >uis Morganslern, ?nt llI ‘K forth lhat Jacob Urunn in a malnnal wiL s'< 4 1 nets for the defanße, being cuuversanl with the quality ol materi.l use,., methsgl of manu Ac ; that ho rannol bo had ai this 4®*& <^ N, »£e?a him to spend the summer there, he Hate*i that he vr u!J leave Cincinnati on Monday morning and reach Oresson this morning. Tne President of the Institute, Jut. lftntiuik, Koq , Mt by the four o’clock, tram yesterday allerimon to have roofoa prepared for Gen. A , who will be the guest of Mr. Mullen until bis health is ra. craned. It was not intended to give General Anderson any public reception, but a number of citizens were to meet him at the depot. The Kxniwhi Kxpkdition —Letters from the river squadron, under dale of Friday last, state that the fleet was preptnup to leave for Parkersburg, where they w- f • to land ibi* ,enteenth and Nineteenth regimetiU, taken on at Bellair. They were to take the railroad, in the direction of Grafton, undor Gen McUlel land, immediately on their arrival at Parkers burg. The fleet, it wfi« oxp. ctnJ, would, af ter performing this duly. bt< ord.'roi home and the boats may he expedit'd here at the '-lose of the present week. Murder Trial —This morning, in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, the case of Com monwealth’ vs Cowell and 'Cunningham, chargod with the murder of Dre men are needed to fi.il up the complement of the Dun* can Guards, now in Camp Wright, under marching orders. Those wishing to join will report themselves to Col. G. S. Hays, at Camp Wilkins, who will send the recruits to Camp Wright. Lieut. Hakrt Gillis, of the United States Navy, arrived the city on Saturday. He has been transferred from the SasquehanoA to the St Lawrence, and left for Philadelphia on Monday to take his position on the latter vi s- Ml. THB armament of the gun boats at Cin cinwHi is to . copidst of' eleven gun. mb, *!*• three on eaoh side, lor ward, two bow mxni. two quarter gt»P and one stern-chaser i,me Of the gun 3 t® be employed are jneh Oolumtwde. ' ■» v Jr >Si V?- ,* \’n, * * . *■. sV '■ • v«*v\i 3 K>;~ *> y- # -■, **• ~■.■** „ •»■ • 7 *• tf ';N. • J* . Regular Monlh of Councils. City .Gpunclla hpid their Regular monthly uifteliinpiftßt evening-' " In Select Council.—Present, Mews. Alien, Bennett, D.ckson, Kinc%*d, Lujjß'Morrow, McCargo, Phelps, Quinn, Ward, McAuley, Prwet "JBBIY, The minutes of last read and approved. fJ v.-V Mr. Ward presented a petition from prop erty holders on Wood pnd Fifth, streets, ask ing that the lotting of the sewer be auK>riaed. Accepted. • ‘ *W’v .* A csmumnication from J. F. SljJfteLEsq , City Solicitor, giving it as his opftktidTuat the city could not fill up the c&n&ftttadfft without further legislation; a resoluSiW&tflhorizing persons to throw dirt iij. tffi Dftsip, having been referred to him opinion. The commahicAtionwal ftraMpfa and filed. • Mr. a petition from vicinity, stating tLat the daflhP'bastd at the head of Grant street is a stagnant pool, and asking that Spring alley be exteuded through the basin to Washing* ton street and the basin filled up and kept in repair. Referred fco Street C -remittee A remonstrance from holders on Washington street against changing the grade of that thoroughfare. Head and referred to Street Committee. Mr. Ward otforod the following : Resolved, That the Recording Regulator bo directed to advertise for proposals for the pub* lie sewer on Wood and* Fifthf tracts, as already authorized by ocdiuat.ee. Mr. Bennett moved to lay lb.' resolution over until an adjourned meeting n» xl Monday evening, that at) the property holders may, meantime, have an opportunity ot petitioning or remonstrating. Motion ad*ptod. Mr. Mct'argo presented a communication from L O. Cameron, concerning a supply ol water from the lire plugs, to aid in getting two canal boats over the sunken aqueduct., which was aecopted, and a resolution authorize ibg the suporiiiiuiidoi.t i.f ihn Water Worka to furnish Mr Caramon with enough water for the purpose, provide! it does not ailed thn city 'a interest, was read three t.moru erset, agreeing iu lieu of their respective claims of $1,200 and $OOO, by hav:rgUi-ir boats left on this side by the breaking ol t:..< acqueduct, to permit the city to remove the boau to the Allegheny side, with their furni ture, in as good condition a.s they new are, wore referred to Finance Committee. A communication lrom the constable was read, announcing that the Finance Committee deemed it inexpedient to remove the fence at the weigh scales on Bush sir- el. AUo enclos ing bills of Isaac Mosloy, Recording Regula tor, for $76.50. ThomasWiliiams, $01.45 and Samuel West lor interest on mortgage on Al legheny engine house lot, sl2u. A resolution was passed, as follows: Resolved, That the controller be and hois hereby authorized to certify warrants on the contingent funds as follows : One in favor of Isaac Moaiey for $75 s*> “ “ Thus. Williams •• oi 45 “ '• Samuel Wmt “ ltiuuu The following was read three limes and passed: Resolved, That the Water Committ.*, be instructed to pul down water pipes on R»ese street, providing the revenue derived there rom will justily the improvement In all the above busings S C concurred. The com mi '.to** nn refiner** made a long report, thawing the rroui’. of their in vestigations aiiK.ng Uit* buddings u/v* Ud lor Uie purpose o! refilling t jitl aud t <*iß. but did not recommend ;h»i ;ep»sai «d Uiu onii nance against refiners in the fiiy.m.w in force. The report was accepud. Mr. J. Scott prosWiUvJ a r s.duUori as fal lows : Resolved, That the contract awarded to Wy kotf A O’Neil ft.r grading and paving flaw lord street, between Cenire Avenue and Web kter street, be and l * i.eref \ }.pj.r-.\od t»m) the action of the Street C« mmittne and City R rt g ulator \i hereby rat U*d, and un-y af her- b\ tlfri-cted lu | r«. • r.l wllh\>l•>o r , j, nu % j [ ;,av- lutioLs ul Mar.-h h u J .-\ j>r i' 411 far tu* they c .ritiu t, ar- / , r. by ordered null »nd Vu.d. ResOlulutlon read three lm • 1 j a --cd b\ be following vote: Yeas —Messrs. Andcr- n, Uai,r\ f ley, Caskey, Chambers, Daoi. li'.n, KiUeu, Kirscb, LiUlo, McGowan, Mt V ay, Rees, Row b'lltdii!, J. Scott, W. Scott, Wil* *n, FroHdoht McCamJ !cloi M •*r \\ io.- i. t*i; cross soil- ul a.-SKUU and hitlerv, with in t« nl to kill. ihe i.'vl it.u t u»,» saloon, Hfdl that without any ouute or j rovocati-.u, Kennedy drew a pistol and shot him lu the shoulder. Barry further ewoiu that Kennedy fired at him a second time, it* he believed, but did not hIL bmi. AtUir this bn went‘to his huueC and got Lis gun, I i.t he did. not lire at Kennedy, nor did he enter u*u tavern with the weapon. Mr-. lJoneb.ms wore that in passing Kennedy’s house sh 2 look'd in through the window and saw him stop fn-iu n.-mnd the counter with a pistol in bn liat d, and his fin* ger on the trigger. Shehciu .l three reports, after which she wont away. Ua Lne other hand a colored man, swore that while sotting on his door Btep, ho bhw Barry cn ? ss the street with a gun in his hand and walk directly mt.. Kennedy's saloon A minute alter hr* neard a rej»ort and aaw Barry come <.ut of the tav ern crying.out Up was abot. lie went over to his own house and came out again with the gun. He stood in the street opposite Ken nedy's door, when some persons came up and Look tbogun from him. Kennedy swore that Barry leveled tho gun at him, ami that knock ing It out of his hand it r-xploded x tbo ball lodg ing in Barry’s should.t Id view of tho con* Aiding character of tin- ft-stim my, the Mayor decided to send tho ca-'j to Court, and held both partie£tO bail for trial. Serious Accident.—Yesterday uiuoi <> n, ab-ut four o’clock, as Rs’lnd bbout n gbt yari of age, Robins r, lot.d.i'g ..n W L-aiern m,, r:-lur;i. inti houip l'r..ui liie First Wttrd l\*bl’c ychotd, iiuivas wbilu looking at a train on the P. F. W. & C. R. K , near "White & Alexander's pUDing mill, knooked down by another train which backed down at the moment. His up per jaw was broken, his upper front teeth knocked out and his head and shoulder cut and bruised. His wounds were painful hut not dangerous. He was conveyed to the homo ■of his widowed mother soon after the accident. Complimentary Hbbolution.—ln Com. mon Council.last evening, previous to adjourn, ment, the following resolution was adopted : Resolved, That we hear with regret of the departure of Mr. J B, McOune, who leaves the latter part of this week tor California; that wo tender hint ou.r piost sincere wishes and fatherly benediction ; that his trip may prove a pleasant, safe and prosperous one and that he msy soon wholly return to “ our body ” and * 1 corporation limits. ” Literaky Exhibition. —The friends of education are invited to attend the meeting ul' the “ Associate Alumni ” of the Central High School, to be held in Central Hall on Tuesday evening, '/6th inst. at 7j o’clock. Addrosses will bo delivered by PcoL Hickson and several members of the association Messrs M Klebar & Bro. have kiudjy. lijaned the piano to he üßed'on the decasiou. :• .£i K- ft ' ■•r- 4 * r V* ■* "* - g 1 n ai(.wrdai With ■1 i M. ' ft*. 1 iTili ItH* . • "»V <, < ■ V -WVaVV. 1 ' .* • tp-jr v*r*. - ■ - -u/ ..* 4 • „ _ - -- #«■ » ' -T % .* *' ** ' . t 1- k' f ... -4 ** v * Thb annual coa}Qsenc£jpieot exercises at Westminster College, Wilmington, talCe place on Thursday, they promise to he in teresting as usual. Dentistry.—Dr. 0. bill. No. 24b Beon street, attends to all branches of the Dental profession. BRANDIES, CORDIALS, WINES, Ul>K Old Monongahela and Rectified Whisky, So. 1140 W oixl Street, fei2:tim Pittsburgh, Pa. WILLIAM CARR & CO., Wholesale Grocers, WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, &C. ALSO, Distillers and Dealers in I'I.NK OLD MUNOPiIiAHKLA RYR WHISKY, Al, 327 and 329 Liberty Street, ivisir pjTrauuttoii, pa. W* Miluui, Khila....*. 0. W. RiflurooN, PiUrtl.nrKii MILLKtt A RICKETHOIV, WHOLESALE GROCERS, BUAAUIKS, WIN ICS ANU SkCGAKS, mw- aai and 223, oornek ok i.inttKi y am- IRWIN HTKhtt'l’h, AND SO L.M AG-JIN TS FOR SWEARER’S CITY GLASS. FirrsßiißrjH, p.». Iron, Nalls, Cotton Yarns, ic., Jtr., (On .tanlly on'Hand. |mrv iiabacro and sugars. ,V 1). KIN till A KT, AU.tUrAiTTUUB AND DAALE* Ul AU XiHM Of 101114 4 0, SftHFF tltli SF.OIRH I.YON /IKNmTHAL, H '-■u -n.« ui».i tiokat in tIENDINE HAVANA CIGARS Virginia Chewing Tobarro, no.lm- trip ML Charioe Hot*, SAPONIFIER! Important to Kami lie,: Sjve Time, Trouble, and Expense SOFT SOAP! One pound equrJ to Six pounds s ‘ > r r ash:: Tor H»le at VK bolnate. !•> Penu’a, Salt Manufact’g. Co. pittsburch, pa And i v a I] I'nirfyiaU. V (.*»■ Hvre In I c»r- UmfH ftigM U (K 11 II A V 1C 8 HOLLAND BITTEK*. 1 tion t*«t nn-i moni JloGir-.- 10 l i arrnisiAii?** ;i U;« K'n,(«lmn t : ui Rpprovn la* * Karuliy K*.m* I' I!si.iiri»t». SEAT OF WAii. !■' I V K ,M Al’ .< - N !•: \\ 1.0 T t PUu of Ui>- t'tif ol VN a-ttiujt’m; -*ilh U»«« »ur 11 uuJnii( t'uuuiry «*m -*ia \ ir,» i, a au.l I’euanjlraon. Pr»c* 96 c>M 8 United a•* Htiowin* th<% Ports I’r..** ■: - i .'»• ■» Krntuitky and ain/Wiug Caif*. Mvm filii*. An i*nc« '2* V’i i:,«- w,,*i ir-alrt, w ) It*****? iiff* ii"** .•urit**-; map., Railroad*, -tag* foulei-. r.tri ru *i)nUiu-> an t h.« ij*, are plainly itu I Jm~ l i. i > in 4, r bAif Any v*f ihe :ib >ye will b»* *«»ul by matt ro- . jc' i»l iii•• prion m U. H postage ■imiip, t ) '-I W. H HAVE*, Punbun' . I H E 1 SI A\ U TM K TKs I li' iiKh & BA RISES' SAFES Kkad thk KOLUIWINU VoLONFA KY i-A.uujt.Qirti lu rogard lo HIJRKEA BAKiNKS' Mi Heats A HAHim-(t«DUKmeu' Uu the night cl U 'iii oi rebruary, lsou, ail our Machine Mhopa, Pmoi 'liopn, Woikl, Material, Engine House, and all the \N .rehouse* u| the bomb western Bpoke ant Carnage Mmjui:urtury, all being entirely filled with dry comUia lit.’e material, were burned dowtfc la a room of the P-out Shop, where the beat wae Boot iuteo*e, w&* one ni your ni. ke of Bafan, all our papei’S, insu ra .ice policies, Ac* amounting to o>er >40,000, wlxicti, on lx : tig 'dUeo out. all were entirely safe. We inonl cordially recommend the Burke 4 itarnes Hft r e» h- i 1 K.-ulilinhed bale Kaoloy, nv r: liwAwly MANHOOD. HOW LOST, HOW BESTO&EH. JUST PUBLISHKDUN THE NATUKE, 'IUEATMENT, AND RADICAL CURE 0E .-st'KKMATuKRHKA, or eeminal Weakness, Sexual l>t Ul.it, Nervousness, Involuntary Emission* and Ini potency, resulting from Helf-abuee, Ac. By Kobl. J. Culver well M. L» Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, 010 any address post paid on receipt of two stamps, fa r,C J A-t. i C. KIINE, 127 Bowery New York, Post £B. - R-'e on il»u maDulucturont cront. KA TUN, MACRUM A CG„ ii-tJ No** 17 aihl 19 Fifth street ALI, FAPF.K! WALL PAPKR! OLD H IYLK-NEW HTYLR HIGH PKlCfc— LOW PRICK BUI ALL—SUITB EVKBYiiOI>Y At old bland—BT street. aiyft W.P. MABflHAl.lr .?v< Mines and j|n Will. BENNETT, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN IMPORTERS OK and nipOAtaa t>r N< l» .yuan kTKKK'j WOOD STBKKT pa. rUYIUD PALM TU* Ui* 1«M Isvo »U anth Mav. which ea)- that Lloyd aftd Kerr arrived to day and reported that UHidings the ruatl con tractor, while on his way from i£l P*&o i< Tucson was killed by the Apaihts, together with McN-hsim, the overland m»il agent. A letter from Washoe, from a party inter '•Btcd In the Opbir nano, gives a MtUeriog ac count of the recent oprration# there. During the month past $5U0,000 in gold and silver bars have been sent to San Francisi- By the arrival of the bark Yankee, with date« from Uonolulu to the 20tb May, we learn the reports about tho dangerous situation ol the missionaries at Marquesas was much exaggerated- Tho natives were quiet. Tne Pony Express with tho now# ot the ad* vauce of the federal troops into Virginia, and ibo assassination of Ellsworth has arrivod.— This intelligence has causod much excitement throughout the State and intensified the Union sontimenL Don. Sumner has published an order rc« quiring army officer# to proscribe an oath of ttiiegianco The Stale arms which were sent t > Carson Valley last year have been redeiiv t red up U» Capt. Mooro ol tho U. 8, army. Tho R«pubhcan primary elections in San Francisco and Sacramento are favorable to the uotuii.aUou ol Lrdand Stanford for Governor The Atcrtinnr Golden Age sailed for Panama carrying 126 paMeugers and $71*0,000 in iroanuro for New York ar.d sl4 deprecating coercion and advocn- Uog aii a> kaowlodgmerit of the indep>endence of tho Souiher'Ti Confederacy will be passed. At Blai crvillfl, Kl Dorado county, which ia tbeatri:-*.' belli of the Breckinridge party, runMjijrH'ii'* r-xciiexacfit look place on the 10th, growing uul of the publication of an odi» 1 • rial ifi the Mountain Democrat, making light oi the aasjkaa:naUt*n of Ellsworth and tb« Af»:iF»tur:. i-au-'ii. Thc editor aska! “Would Bill> M. :ngan’i4 i-mn.hsination produce the •“•me Mnj Walt* was active, and declared bat ho w. uid ali.'W no crowd of cltizQDS to >ii*€uiM lb*' iubj»< • Most of iho baainest wi. *>li: on Iho -V.h . i .he pur; o» t uf uniting the Doug la* ft!- : !»'<•' nf »!•;«• w.;.gs, to tn * Jail uT'-, t: D iiijift- rm*n refusing t • Uke part in .1 \S biiiik. rA addro.* Uj the people ■>! . t\ inpa'hfox withtbo fiHv-mi.'iiqtA aiul iiirat.H with but iitlle lavor MZioiig people. K. «tTRt>" Mumo»k, .Jut** : l.\ lhj Haiti ,-u.ir -Gon. Buiiru’ *poM tbi* morning at Newport Nuw*. frurtt ytlium* then* has h.-m ii.• u..-', ••in* lit <‘f reported. La-.; >■\< i.ing tbwo wftj. a rtv-plit»n at the bfadquartor* of (.'• ■!. Max Webbers 2(Ub New 'i.rk rri'niifiil. t,.rim-fly the summer reai i).-m .-i'l <\ l’ri*n-Jc-nl J.ibn Tyler. (Daoraß R.itbt.- I‘ior.with Ilnur Klafl and Indies, were j.a-i iii to hear liir Gormanr sing, and wtttntfß t-ti<• performances of the Turners. The .»a Pri**id< :.t iofi hut h- uAO at UatnpDu Creek elegant turnirttird, ami busts of Schiller and (i.Hitbo adorn Col Webber’s quarters. Colonel T"wn?* nd's regiment was on guard duty yesterday in tbe direction of Fox Li ill During several nipbl> after tho affair at Great Bethel w-> had no guard ncrota llampltm Creek. 1 bavi. had a long confaronce with limbon Parker, » l U»e \’ermont regiui -ot. who war. eirimnged la»l c\.Mnng lor an OM iX'iirtiiMn dragonn, named Carter H i reprenenis Dial tb* j»ro*.'nfrr, CLairge Man-n, of ibo'Jd New Yoik regiment: Charles Melratf, Col. l)ur* yeo'a Zouaves, wilt) ar<* at Richmond, and Daniel A Mo.mey, of Cajit. Wilson’s com pany. Tmj Tr v regiment is at Georgetown, L. W. Clark, uf the -J.i New York regiment, desert ed the night belore the Dreat Bethel affair. He obtained a rittaen’s dress from a secession ist, and gave tho rebelb full information of our movemanu. iia is now at K'cbmond, but the rebels would not take biiu in service 1 arker nut bearing tho order to retreat, was overtaken by a parly of rebel Inlantrv. and on the w ling * f the tight was marched to Yorktuwn with the main body of their force, with his hands tied behind his back. From Yorktown ho was taken to Richmond, a,.nd there kept till exchanged, lie was carefully guard**], but in every rospoct well treated, lie reports a largf rfebel l>rt nt Yorktown, and every steamer brings down additional troops. Provisions arc scarce, and the rebels are badly fed and clothed There were but lew paEson„ gurs between Yorklwon and Richmond. Jeff. Dav.s win- at Ibe latter city. L-uji wim k, a *luro house at Rfbmond, con tai?iin>; worth of property, was de- BJ r«-'vbv tire, and (-n rv*tutday niirht, lb" wt r steamer Glencovo was burned to the water’s edge. Bulb wore ca.*es of im-ondihrism, tho authors ol wbicij have not vet i>oen discov«-r -ed. Ti.oy have row only two steamers on Jamoi rlv r. W.kaliinuto.n CiTy,J v une 24 Bjeck ett, a gailAnt and rxpencYictd tffi.f r. com maioiing u-ur companies ol federal cavalry on the Virginia side o; ilw Pott mac, and who bad Dion rendering important and peril. U 3 fct*rvicu ll.or'-, t'Oidcrcd i.ii rufignnthm sevurnl days ago. but promptly withdrew it on buing officially wiiormed that ua order lo move for ward, whicii ho bad not received, khd been sent u> Ins camp. His r.amo did nul appear in the list of recent military prouiuLuns and ap pointmonts. There is groat activity at tho navy yard at tending the finishing ol tho new steam frD gate Pensacola, wircb, it is supposed, will bo ready for Bervico in a few tvoeks. It is said by those who have access to official data that the present available volunteer foroe is over 300,000 mou. Between 200 and 300 sick pr inflicted volunteers have been paid off since Priday and sent home. No dispatches of importance have been re* ceivwl at the army head quarters from the Virginia side of the Potomac within the last two dhys, .and affairs in tint direction are re ported as quieL - - ♦— IhiDKPKNUKNi'ic, Mu., June 24.—The Santa Fe Pony Express arrived last night two days ahead t f time. Officers of the U. S army continue to re sign and are leaving via the Southern route. .Advlc«s o! Dr. Uorntdly’s appointment as Govt-rnpjr has ju-'t bveftieceivedw: Tb&6#fi and 7th regimenD reported bo-be wfthtfrfcwiu *■ . ' l. x ' f'Vvr '♦ 4» „ 4 ;-yv Milwauksk, ; Jdii6 ; riot to-day : caused a greaterjosa of proporty than- was-' at flirt supposed The allackwas ascertained to have' been a regularly organized thing,— Throughout yesterday meetings were held in the upper wards of this city. About ten o'clock this forenoon the rioters marched from the 6th and 9th wards through East Water street to Mitchell’s Bank, attaching it with stones and bricks, soon riddling the windows completely. The clerks barricaded the doors in order to give time to secure the valuables, which they did in a preat measure. The riot ers then broke down the doors and soon stripped the room ul everything, throwing the furniture and books into the street. Tno State Back on the opposite corner and J. 1> Martin’s office were then attacked and served in a like manrer. The Bank of Milwaukee was also stoned, but little damage being done |to it. Allen McGregor’s real estate office was 1 completely gutted and the books valued at $60,000 destroyed. Juneau B&uk was also the object of their wrath, hut they were con tented with breaking the windows The Mayor aid police wore promptly on the ground but were utterly powerless. Oue com pany, the Montgomery Guards, were ordered * Hit but declined to do anything. The Zouaves w-re then ordered out and charged on the midi, which iuumdiately hroko ami ran The slroots wore soon cleared and a guard stationed at ihe corners and banka. About fifty «d the rioter* wore arrested and plaoed. under guard. This evening the’ mob are In force in the Scc end and Sixth Ward*, where iDtiiinnoA- ry speeches are being made. They have one cannon and threaten to at tack ihojail to-night, unless their friends arc released The governor has declared martial law, and telegraphed to Kaeino and Madison lor State troops, which will- arrive to-night. A-i tar asHscertaincd, the following are the nauieri of those injure*!: Alexander, Mitchell, slightly; (J. Li Kaekin, Jr., paying teller oi Mitchell’s Bank, badly bruised; Judge .Stark weather, tmmplcd on and badly hurl; Mayor Brown, tuo-cked down with a Blane, slightly hurt; Mr. Hayden, luck keeper of the Svttto Bwik, eoiiMdeially hurt. One rioter was badly i ut m U$ shoulder,another had his hand Cut oil; Dim wh* wounded in the leg by the thru.-', o! a bay ~n- t The rmt waa crniccd by the action of the B inkers on Saturday,in throwing out of circu lation the notes ol u largo number of the banks of this State ; >U bring* the mail bags of the lost steamer /u lu The yelh-w fe\er has made its appear aoiM at Havana, but not yet an on? the ship* It is reported that Uvo important towns in the interior of St. Domingo haw been f«»r;i ti**d, and, assisted by the ilaytians, the people intend to resist Spanish progress there. It Is also reported that the inhabitants of one village there have been massacred by Span ish troops because they refused to swear alls* giAoco to Spain. There is a report that the Spanish troops have boon defeated in a small engagement. Additional troops are being sent from Ha vana to reinforce the army there. An intense excitement exists in Havana re lative to affairs in the United States. St. Louis, June 24.—The Democrat learns from citizens of Lexington, arrived here that ibe news of the defeat of the State forces at Br,evillohad disheartened the secessionists in Lafayette and adjoining counties They also i thought that Gen. Lyon will proceed further up the river, but proceed to the South West, where in conjunction with Col. Segal's •'omm&nd at Springfield, bo will invite battle with linn. McCulloch or any one else in com* rnand of tb*» secession trtxjps. Kansas City, June 24 —A horrible disas ter occurred at Wyandotte, Kansas, y ester day, about ten o’clock, p u , by tbo falling in of th»* wall of two buildings and part of a third, burying all the inmates, somn 4U per s.-fu. The buildings were four stories high, »i:uated on the levee, and had previously boon u*ed as the head quarters of the first regiment <>f Kansas volunteer*. Yesterday Cupt Har n« with a company of 40 men entered the budding i"r the purpose of drilling preparato ry t> being received into the United States service, when the wall of the building tad. d’miy gav • way, plunging tbo whole com pan y b urath th«* maw ol ruin? A number wore .i.jUntly on a German, whose natno Is unknown 4.>.in afu*r liberated; one man had both log* and arms broken; twelve or Of u ir*noitr:r.l no business of Importance, their twr ihe prenool about finished. Mr Carliln, from the committee of 14, reported lbn.l lUn bed concluded lo adopt the uiiiiiiu, lawa of the State A reaolu t:> n was reported and referred, selling forlh Ui«- oppression ul the Richmond usurpers and appealing to the General Government for aid Tbf committee of 17 reported a lengthy ad* UrttM to the people of the State, explaining and justifying the action of the Convention in not inking immediate steps to divide the State. A r Mtoiuti.-n was adopted that when tho Con* voniiou ailjourn to morrow that it adjourn till lb*; 1 ?t Tuesday in August. Omaha, Juno 24 —Tho Nebraska regiment of volunteers fur three year’s service, will l o till'd and organized in a few d^ys. The friends of the Hon. J. Sterling Morton, late Secretary, and now delegate U> Congress are chagrined at the telegram from Washing ton, relative to him and his accounts, and as* sort that it was concerted by persons desiring to intiunaco members ni Congress against him in his sAt contest with Mr. Daly, and that Mr. Morion's accounts are all straight. Cairo, Juno 24. The expedition under the command of Col. Morg&n.sont to Little River, Missouri, to oapture the rebels, reported to be oDc&mpod there, returned this evening after a march of forty miles. Tho rebels had departed, having, it is thought, been informed of t e ap proach of iho federal troops. The towns through which Col Morgan passed were al most entirely deserted. Three prominent rebel Leaders were arrested and bruught fnio this camp on tho lbth. Adrian, Judo 24 —The Michigan 4th Keg imout received marching orders to at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning by railroad via Toledo, Dunkirk and Elmira to Harrisburg, where they will receive orders. This regi raont numbers 1,140 men, well equipped by the State. Military men regard this regiment equal in muscle and discipline to afiy that has yet loft tho State. Cairo, June 24.—The steamer City of Al ton left here last evening for up the river with 2400 troops and foar six pounders, no doubt destined lor Missouri. The rebels in Tennes see are reported to bo on a march through Ar kansas for Missouri to help Olaiborne Jack sou. Leavenworth, June 24.—A detachment of regulars from Kansas City captured thirty live secessionists and a small quantity of arms and ammunilionat Liberty, Missouri, the 10th. , V .V, •' . .• -.. Ne\* \ ork, Juno 24—The st**ain o r 3 (’■ uujbia and Do Sot a arrived from Ha. ana with dates to the 20’.h instant The I). MAKKIED —ld Leavenworth City, Kansas Territory, on Sunday, Juue 10th. Mr EDWARD KKNL'JN, formerly of this city, and Miss MARY DENMAN, of the former place. To friend Ed. and his newly wedded bride we tend our hearty wishes for their future welfare. He was the cberb-hed-trusted friend of our boyhood, noble, just, generoos and honorable in all inleroourse. Way his after life be fraught bnly with ss many pleas* ug “mem ories" m< the by-gone with us is freighted with. We re gret Ills departure from “happy-batchelor-dom,” yet wish Inin and his fair bride a long life of continued bliss. x : REGIMENTAL ORDERS. ) Seeond Regiment Rifles A. H. G* j •T*HE OFFICERS OF THE SEVEHAL I Ooßimnies composing this Regiment vs request ed to mofcitfai. {Tuesday) evening, qt 4 o’clock, .t the Town HaiVAlteeneuy, for the purpo' e of melting noin- ; untuons for Coumoi ami Lieutenant Colonel of tie 2d Regiment of Rifles, to till the vacancies created by the resignations of Colonel Brereton and Lieutenant Col. Cass Hy order cf je2o MESS POBK.—SO bblfl. for sale'bjT' , , ... PUT CLaV . —2OO barrels teleeied Po L’lhf, rac’d and for sale by i»'s asfsa* H.ooixunß. WH.MA.U IUUMtI’, WHOLESAiEQKGOER, Nos. 18 and 2q ,; Btfoeu . W&J~U. HMITH WHOLESALE GROCERS, 118 SECOND AND 147 FIBST^STREETS, Manufacturer*, and WholeHaie aud Retail LTealam in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Mo. 444 Penn SLretlt above ill* C«A«)| iiare on tumii a Urge assortment of Fancy and Plain Furniture, in Walnut anti Mahogany of their own menu bcturo, and warranted equal m quality style to any mwre , has had experience in t**w York <»r oiti»r Kv u»rn cities, good reference. H»«* f *»‘> "J, ■ i ai-irnsß a. E. R., No. li Federal jeTda :/ . ABOY TO ATTEND *IN AN OF PICK, out- »tiu a g'-od hand, is steady, mdu*- iru***< !*a I lioiirst, ; rom 10 to 15 year* of ago, aud can be weliufommeoded None other need apply. Ad* dress A b. C\ Pittsburgh Poel-Otfioe, immediately. * leJidtf WAN rtO.—A Look (well recommend ed) for the MERCER RIFLES. Apply at Camp to-day. j e is T)UHK LIQUOKB. —Families can ttuy a JL battle of Rhiqe, Tort, Madeira* T9Berifi6t&hernLO Malaga Wine. Also. Cognac Brandy of different brands, very Old Monongauela Whisky, Ckampaigne in quart, pint and and half mm bottloa; reduction made by aoaen or halldoaen. All (he above Cor sale by the apart or gallon. N; &—-Those wishing adulterated liquors need not call. U FICKEI&RN, ap2&;ly-roo 101 Third atme 1 * Of hi 52.000, $2,000, s3,ooo.—Four NPA» v/V/v/ y small tarms fo r sale. j No. 1,8 miles from the city, 32 aorea, with good itnprovetnen.a, No. 2, 40 acres, 14 miles irom the city, and four Irom sewfok* ley villa, dwelling house, barn, orchard, Ac. No. 3. 12 miie?< from the r iiy, 52 acres well unproved, aud in good **vasn, *26 bbla N. Y. Syrup, 15 - No. 3 Large Mackerel, lo hf * do 10 Mis N'u* 2, medium, do for sale by W. H. SMITH * 00, )eU US Be©ond.gpd 149 Front s&ett. A FARM OP 40 ACREfe.—l'o~Slesfrom XX tbe City, aa-1 miles from SewiekleyriUe, on bead waters of little Bowlckley creek: D celling House, barn and stable, 14 acre* of Woodland, balance in good stale of cultivation, good springs of water, Iron trees, Ac, and G feet rein oteaonsl coal. Pric4 |2,000, for gala by .. ' CUTHBERT i SON. nayH y f 6V Market street. TWO LUTS 0 F GKO OND £ ACE 25 FEET by 100; priodf 100 each. TOfOflk $lO in haod M auoe to weekly or taonthW payment*; situate onMonnt Washington, fronting oo a 40 feet street I*ll J3..CUTBBERT * SON, 61 Market street (V l: ~ " "" . - V-/ &'• i.arr«- t.'nrbou Oil, -16 Linseed' “ ' for galtf by jeia hknry B.cnfj.jNS PHIEI) I’EaCHKS.—SIi bushels bright Dry Peaches, halyes, just reoelved and for sale . A.PEXZEB myS9 Corner Msritorand Flrstatrceta. BU&IMER 11RlvSS UOUDS. ! Msh. Ilea, Air, selliug very low to close them out. Also hoop skirls, sun umbrellas; usable work. Mr. Domestic and staple goods, a Urge lot and cheat). *2O O. flAhSott LOVg t»H«rkeTsSk PROD DOE.— : " - I,MO bushelSiPeaches. ~ 1 • ■ .»« “ Apples, ~ SB ■ ».'/ On consignment and for «#le by.,. : , - fog . , ,#«. •s USaHi'VE'S- 4‘A'fEN.'f; w <3'*a. COSS7 1 tieOTOVES.'tirhma’anSfof WELDON A REINEKE, 18* Wootftrtrcel* ' An 0,3 1 sons «rhom&lo pay taxes, are to the receiving and Minoesoto* lew*, Ac. 8 OlfrflßßHT*BoN. lets dit Market ,t. F. HAMBRIGHT Mijor Commanding. . ‘'-ji - - : -• t. *- ~ y ■■ - . •> ' - ■ >x. ■ . _ : , - , ~ -t- fc $-9'#*:' V 1 A >•=*** -&A business , prargßtißOß. WM. 11. SMITH A CO., P*« JOSEPH METER & SON, i». ii. bovius Asour., MANOPAOTUHKIUi 0? ROUKKB’ IMPROVED PATENT ANI) (.BAIN DRILL TEETH, Office, 68 Fifth Street, PI'mBURfiE, PA. JONES. BOYD & CO- AI^dO—A«ENT OF. KITPTUKES. —AT — WORT II $1,50, —ALSO— —AND— FANCY BOOTS A T 624 c. WAfITJSI). I' KANE, Captain. Wanted, '•* U ■» *, *• » * - * * < t. ' *. , " +*v r 4 . *-• ~ S+ > -'j£y<] o^om Nervous Headache Ir M Hoadai^hf By the use PILLS the perioOfo «tteon. pr jAciikwk«^ Beadack* may be menoement bran attack: lmoda iityltejralla t sickness will be obtained* >■ 'l }■ . (t * v-tjSv- They seldom foil ache to which females arejao aUbJect Vj£ ?zi%7s@M They act gently upon tbe fiowed Wsmoyfogsaakife?l «- « e ,• -r; For Litefatx/MiJh SiiuUnt&t Doilokte FtWnsJ«yXndkTl/ iseraona of laitnbay habita, they e Iwt, ImproTiog tb» .jiKo«UT(r' : orKan» > ani»Btoriiig tbbOTinralOliittciiyr strength of the whole system. The CEPHALIC P ILLS ore thermite« gation and carefully conducted been to use many years; dttri&g whl^ ; th^ r prevented and relieved a Vajtt amount of pain' andfßDf* raring from Headache, Whether origtiiatißg votu system or from a deranged statoef the They are entirely may be taken at all Ume»wtth out making any change of diet/ ttod iKe ’hh««bi L | diaagrtealile taste . renders it easy to children. * ■,l ~. j - .-■*» j* jgfck Beware of Counterfeit*. "1 Tbe genuine tiavo fire aigaUtnrea oHlenry G.Bpat- » ding on each box. "* * ' aj bold by all other A hoi will be sent by mail, ptepfiitjon MOeipf of .tW ' PHICE/26 CENTS. All orders should be addressed U» HRHRY C; BPALOIHO, ,4 THE FOLLOWING ENHORB**INi&OI~ : ,';i • •?. ;• vr6*»' - :ci SPALDING’S < 11*111 Ll< PlliliS, WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SUFFEB FHOl* -' ; - •. f-'X & THAT A A SPEEDY AND IS WITHIN THEIK KEtGH, • , •*• As these Testimonials were unsolictited by Mr/ ' -.J Spaldisq, they afford, unquestionable proof of the efficacy of this, truly .. £'& scientific purpose. HEADACHE, , Otactmtu, Ow*,Jteb.e;lBBt MeBmIUS«, ; \ At.-— I tote,triedyonr Cephalic Pfllfl, / z' I “ i. ■ " \ ' V'o- ']£ Fnmihe Examiner yNorfotk, Pa- • ; Cephalic Pills accompllah the object for -which they l* 4 . were made, tul : Cure headache ln y. ( - ir \ fxSt w From tM firaminir, Norfolk, Vfu., K Theyhave been tested m mbrethanathowo&eam--;’ £ r -'* with entirp success. - ••• - v . From, iha Him, , -■ >,v* ; U you are, or have been troubto&with ' > 'H ~ aend for a bos, (Cephalic PiUsJso that you nuf have" them incase of an attack, ’ * - % i=Vom ouAdvaliur r fi'txkilrve T Ril;* .The Cephalic Pills 1m sbld to: Uvtf remedy for headachy tad on* of the my beat .. for that very frequent complaint which has ever..hen.•’* discovered, From the Western &. k QaxetU, Chicago, jit r ” We heartily endorße.Hr. Spaldin*, and hlt jumaUecl t Cephalic Pills. . . v *»*'-'"* ,-3£ ■' From the Kanawha Vailey Btar,Kanawho,< Va. We are sure that persons suffering with'ihe tietd< ache, who try them, wQlattck tothfcm- the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, la,- Try them i you that am*fflJoted,andwear**a» thhirdtS ; r our testimony can he added to the already £? tat that has receired benefits that noother medicine ’•& can produce. rU /Vom’ttsSt 1/ndstkaieerdt T' JThe immense demand for the article (Cephas Pitra) a'rapidlyincreasing. ■ ' l From the Gazette, Enkl - ; Mr. Spalding would not connect his name with an W article he did not know to possess real merit s From the £. I. ' From the Daily Newt, Newport, &.L Cepbalio Pille are taking tUeplsce pi alt kinds, \ a t"~ J Prom the t '-da Said to be very efficacious for the beadaope. ■' - tj - ji'Z ■;-?&g3!§ *T4 orngle bottle ot SPALDING'S PBEPAB&BQLIji ® will sate ten time® ite coat 'tffi SPALDING’S PBEfAEIif(JEUE. PBEPABED -GLUE, SAVE THE .»■, ECONOMY 1 . -«l| teaiisM??a "■-> oonreilent way for .; ®*J. ««• n ■ '■ r: . S '■»» Tt" , SPALDING’S PBJBPABED GLUK '' meetei - *iwii eineroenpie&iuid o -*'3 aflordsio W"wttibbntju ttoj^ektagpointy V', ■ ■ -:M ■ ~„ >- oenfe*’ - *' ~ , str» r * NMW^ y»« 'tirtJuVnn] OUtßtili- 1 •&'- eonntßrfalu,. f J?p’-T r or tun-. and MB**,»33§e«r ■ • a J 4 -t.v-.4U* e.-jJf -.*y*w JAMESKSNNKDTi