MI LY POST, r iEs BARR, 411 D P 9-* E T• 0 R. Dollars per year i4tnetly .in 0 Single antunnlptlone One )lOlttbs of five. One'Doller PAR qu THE CITY. 'AFFAIRS. " " Teseber3 nail t0b0i.r.5 4 1 °1 4 / 4-)u (4) w ard pub li c feclL"- ,1 , 1 ygli 90 4b Toitd.. - - It .. - .4 767----- 48 - AlitOlUlt prBloooBiy-670 . 1100Wiedg1 9 551 57 ^ All contribalitgla I&ee-. ri 4 --- Orig 05 . cr 41.4 - W. M. .Edgar, Sail.. oludrol l the Belief Committee, ,aist,presentW iert, shOWing the operations of his ... tee during; the same period. '"Theyf e \ upon the relief list six hundred 's(-- 0 famtllo3, an increase of thirty•tk: iiiii . pipoit. . The total disbnrsemen - May .10, aggregate *4745 62, of '`— s6;BBs;lso:twas in cash, as follows • ."' ' 0 449k...4.................. Giaberies........ .......... . -............... ........ Wil bushels cow ' -....- - `lso4o*Altscl by. Messrm. elawyer...... Vital Tho COmmittee are now paying out about V t zPO" pee'week, and the Wad now on baud; proitiding .the.number of applicants doeil' not tticreaSe, would last bat 'three =iaGlt ha . Theiatirces from: hich etibscrip • tibl hay be°expected are nearly ex - boasted, And. it becomes a matter of , great interest how this fund is to be kept up. NAV ItatutstxriT tfteerrizirn —On Sat. urday` last, Gen. McCall visited Camp Wilkins, and reviewed the troops quart. • eteirthare, expressing himself highly ge#l,. ifled4the manner in which the soldiers cord ' themselves. During his stay at - the camp It new regiment, to be known as the tentlicef the reserve corps, was formed . of the falloitring companies: :4t3 ,: .., 'otsptAfirow. 0.7 , 1 1 4 N• .; I'6o, Cipt.,Over. Siddlessi 1: . g ets; Capt. McConnell. , Somerset ‘ try,4apt. Cummings. ' Allegheny' follwitTelunteers; Captain . Curtin SHWA oopt,, Adams. West NeWtekliblites, Capt. Miller. Warren Go„Capt. Allen. Clarion Qua Capt. Knox. Jeffaisin Lig Guards, Capt. Kirk. lui An election foiteld officers of the new regiment was i., i . lately held, when the following gentle , . were chosen, great , good feeling and ,' .. .. ty prevaili n g: t colonel, Hon. • n S. hicOalinont ; Liecit,• Col., Capt. - irk, of the Jefferson „Light Gupta, (.‘ . . sburg, Pa.; Major, filt t Allan, of the li mo G uards; besetentoompanf are ail from the Western counties oft taterand are corn. loved , of the hard-fie mechanics and 4 t fainter; of the country ho we , know will gives good, account , of emsblves. should 'they-ever nave 'as oppo pity . Ca h i c. Calinont, who resigns the President Judgeship of the V' n o and Mercer ii:i District, to take the liel a a graduate of West Point , and his eelec IS considered by all particularly patri , while the other officers are gentle every way qualified to render this eati4tion. Arms for thianegiment arrived A the city on Saturday evening, and the hiforms and other'equipments will' beed during :this-week, The regiment, w rah this re ett morning , to Camp Wright, e 1,,, it will , v , Sznatili until, the first of =When ..Gers... -McCall informed .th e car , t h ey •,• would be ordered into active E ice. .:., MOM . ON To Diseassioz—ln eii th i.. ' nal ,Clourt on Saturday mor , m i .. • CoYle, counsel for Enoch Ho ••• John - .Birdaed William Arnold, ch . , w i th highwarrobbery ln knocking , d and - r ebbing Cept. Eferriotl, of North y e ti e -town pork the street, mule ain , e f or their dischavennder_the la w • whi says ' a prisonecesumot , biilield.lOnger t , two 'terms Withiiiiit - trial. "id this c. th e prssecuting. Witness had• failed to ear -,.-hef*, :itthe Grand 'Jury for two. terms h e ;,. Distil et Attorney objected to thjidisc e it e„ at ihnprisoners until the-expiration e term, And stated that Howell's nuith '1 Arnold's sister had visited the prose r et_hiiresidence, since which time he , not beenvhible. There was reason to Ileve that the witnesri" bad been tamps 1 With.and it , was alleged that money h Win raised for that purpose. Judge M Clinie made some severe remarks u, . a tampering-with witnesses and said thall tintll.the last day of the term, which do: not aisle until the first Monday of Octo. ber i theapplication could not be consid ered. Mesetime any further proceedings must be based upon affidavits. An effort will probably be made to•have the prison. ere diii4arged on a habeas _corpus. Poszeonsn.—The -sentence of Philip Klein and Julius Weisert, proprietors of thefree concert nuisances on Smithfield *treat, was, on Saturday, at the request of counsel, postponed until nest Saturday. Mr. Joneei for Klein; stated that he had e abated: he and Mr. Coyle, for We,isert, announced that he had sold nut Irk establishment at a pecuniary loss. The ____MitritkA.ttorney remarked that in the. Aiatterlouse, •at least, the nuisance con -41/iSed.shshated.`Judge McClure said atiiirthiOtourt had delayed sentence to see wbatigreathe verdict of a jury would haveUniheie intolerable nuisancovi if it had-notted t he sentence of the Court Would. He alluded to the ingenuity of one of the rriolors, as developed on the trial, of g3.ows, real or fictitious, for the pur. PotalltAttAntling crowds to bill house, wh o IsonlAitoliffily drink before going away. Healectaltiaded to the -fact -of an officer •writiOeittienue of them to take one of his alien away, having been struck upon the Iteatandiald that if themuisances con tin. tuidlo exist we should soon have one or two murder of cases to try, originating thereat a cost of $6OO or $lOOO to the comity. 'Sentence was postponed and coun sel were-requested to advise their clients to abate °the nuisance, as if they would not respect,the verdictof the jury, the Court would seako them fear-:the-law. Tux FRANKING OF • LETTERS To Vot larknots.—The franking of letters by members of Congress for the use of volun teers of their families, in this city or else where,:docent meet the itpproval of the PotmasbiriGeneral, who has Issued a cir ..l4-.4eltition thereto. declares that Ihttlttuddim priVilege cOnfetrtidnpon zaautherg.pzzees :Was intended to cover ro* thekt • ndenec; public or pri vate, andatiah public documents as may beard free of posttitknnder " the . s'eversi /swot' Congress_ his personal privi ieix navels with the.-party enjoying it; oanbe.niergised in one place on, ty 'at the samilbnis .and, cannot be delegAte4 Another. It therefore follows , -that' " franking: of letters _written by, ~ , ? thers, and , i in which the mentlier,luts no ',interest, 13 , 1 not within thwspirifor-;the meaning of the' law. Any construction'of it conilictiiig,- With this• view has aptrocelved and cannot Te9STet the sanction .of the Postatliew Depthment. It is, therefore, uusate,_for' ' .4grAlitelirlise'erivelOpes improperly frank 44...*_-thoy, will. Intl! probability be sent ~/4,liiitpsad,.lsstter4illica, and never reach ihrt,.piOisis by whoa .-,they awe anxiously Amp:cod. Deese : Past :--Several circumstances have transpired since my last, worthy of, note. To" vary% themionotemy of camp life, one of our 'iitaburgb companies has been cre- Ming quits a-Sensation (Co. o,of T.T. S. Zointve Cadets.) Ott,. hat Tuesday: they became dissatisfied lint their fare anct. treat ment, and after a great deal of grulibling were formed into line and. marched out, (Philadelphia being their destination, I suppose) But wereshiomed todiaapPoint. went, as. Daniel had had an inkling of their intention. lie mounted his horse and was ''itfterthetn.in less khan Um min, utea after their departure, and succeeded in overtakilit ithinn it alp distance from camp. Theywere brought back'for expla eatiPn—wher they were informed that if each . Man 01.14285, for transportation from' Viilladelphia via C. & A. Railroad and rationsi.liteysould walk out peaceably; if otierwitia,-.the,fifit ' man wh (Atte co pted to run - tbit-guilirifvfould be shot down. nisi kind of . lingtiage bad iv soothing et', fact upon them, arisittity remained quietly until Tnurifdaylast, iseen i they took an other notion to break tur ,flome and settle their ace Ju n tiwi th Daniel 'E. Sickles at some future. period. Quietly formed into line, (about 90 men rank and tile) they slipped the guard at three o'clock Tuursday 'after noon, and-=marched down to the ferry.— (len, Sickles, being informed of the fact, ordered out two' companies (the only two armed. companies in camp) at a double quick, end going . ahead himself on horse back, as gallop, he reached the boat just as nn it waa being loosed from its moorings. '..4 . , e detded the Captain of the boat to ' - list9 y,, -4 1which request was immdiately oaltilled Illth. Gen. Sickles then stepped P° ll thetaat,t and swore he would shoot *Ant'. lust who attempted to loose the - In Os meantime two companies camP hej arrived, and being euperi• - .- amber ) ta d., well .armed, our Zon i:-; twe e° - 'ehnee whatever, and noth- T , left the to do - but surrender.— E ore inarCh b• between two files an' k ved at ca... - about 6 'o ck (hay . kir • • 0 .0 • dug: •- .' • - r miles of the dustiest t 63 he eci:2-; , - co" "--M -, They now occupy ' - 4 12 ereet" te lirhere they will re main u ridge wit s hay they can me w a y ooffikr.o.: immedia . released. ' lll3 n• S i c k ' '' emthey wit be n' e is affair caused , a great (*Lenient, e whole camp were "lied 4 by.the lo 1, and rebel lion teethed 0p now quiet. Qt. B. Frio l has 1 4 . /1 on litit for but Wednesday lee (at least- ' e e :e,llis .4 greater part of them) led by 4 t.r. Bisho. „ ow ". re luart4fred in thepark Bar' ' . " . i n N ew York, not having‘he "dip: i -,; to tiny their way to Philadelphia. • lof company left prior to our • •• , e oat h of 'allegiance. Oar camp is n complete; there are between 71 simnel''ad 800 tents; and over three thousand . ' h ot ,_ Bred men. Our rations are some • mi. proved since I wrote to you last, , wo now have very nearly enough to .e Our mess ("Dramatic Shades ") is pr. • :•„ [ finely, had our little fat Corporal; - v "' ..endeavors to keep up our spirits . • ,1; comical sayings. and thus far has 5a1..., . ,ed admirably. But hist ; I hear se. voices calling "Dick, are you coml., and as I am always in fo.• a sea bath, 1• not to be wondered at that I leave you the present, but dear Post, alien; pm anon. Yours, &c., I, 7 ,94nnteers 9 ram- -1 the Public :f r te th r 1 4. 1: 1 4 for the . "'„foliow- MAJ. Gkx. liiicCo.u. arrived in this city on Friday and visited Camp Wright ih the afternoon. While there be organized two regiments, the Eighth and Ninth of the State Reserve, the former under Colonel Hays, Lieut. Col. Oliphant and Major Duncan, and the latter under Colonel Jack son, Lieut. Col. Anderson and Maj. Snod grass. At four o'clock he reviewed the troops in camp and on Saturday visitedi , , Camp Wilkins and reviewed the twelve unattached companies there. The eightli.regiment.at Camp Wright iq composed'ot the following 'companies : AndersenCadeir,„liapt. Gallops, Duncan Guards, Capt. Shoenberger, Fayette Ginkrds,Pyt.,,Gordiner, BractievilleGraya, C opt. Conner, Armstrong Rifles, Capt. Cantwell. • Cearion Union Guards, Capt. Lemon. Jefferson Riflemen, Capt. - I/Anson. Hopkins Infantry, Capt. Wished. Hopewell Rifles, Capt. Richenberger. Greene County Rangers, Capt, Bailey. The ninth is oonstituted thus : Government Guards, Capt. Anderson McKeesport Union Guards, Capt. Snod grass, Garibaldi Guards, Capt. Hardtmeyer, City Guards Co B, Capt. Jackson, Pittsburgh Rifles, Capt. Smith, Chattier& Valley Guards, Capt. Barnes, Iron City Guards, Capt. Shannon, Meadville Volunteers, Capt. Dick, New Brighton Rifles, Capt. Cuthbertsc n, Allegheny Rangers, Capt. Fleming. , Tax Prumscsa G - uanDs.—Captain J. D Owens having resigned the command of the above efficient corps, the company ,on last Thursday, • . 27th nit,held an election, and unanimously . electe C. T. Ewing in - -lead of Mr. Owens. Alfred Rickman was , ppointad Ist Lieut. and .f. G. Huggins 1 ',. Lieut. The Company is now quer .red in Camp Carlisle, Wheeling, and is •mposed of an intelligent, moral set of ung men. Captain Ewing is in our City • leaves to-day at noon for Camp Oar ; any one having friends in the cam. , • will have an opportunity of sending lea toy him if left before 11 o'clock . •• orning, at 102 Fourth street. . .: DtNirEI3NE INFAINTR i. —This 'II a cor ' .mposed entirely of citizens of Du Sue 4 borough, under command of the el e an vet - , E. M. Jenkins, " Old Grey " and 11 'trained soldier, George Moul, Ist linen!, and Alexander Fraser, 2nd Haute t. The company num bets aver savant ink and file, and is attached to OPI. . Stewart's fitti regirnent. •They will be tin full strengthen the Fourth Of Jni„blvben our citizens will have a chance nk judging of 'their merits for therneel? • •,_, ABOUM ' FOE A NEW TBIAL.—On gleturday ing Washington Rupert and Willis ;Welsh" were brought into the „„) r criminal for sentence , having been convicted o using counterfeit money, the latter on ' - o-charges . Jas. I. 'Chun =Lino- N. cOlowry, Eaqi., argued, to thercourt for ew trials on behalf of the prisoners. T • court pronlised to delibe rate;carefulir pon the matter and the prisoners were ended until the decision is Amide known AT EMD:GUARDI3 is the name of a new ompany in the coarse of forming in t village of Waterford and vicinity, in L '.nfer Township, West irioreland county, erg are already about fifty names enrolr. The company have elected the follow" , officers : Captain, Martin West—List L tenant, Isaac Fry -2d Lieutenant, Job C. Moorhead —lst Sergeant,. James De. son. SzirrzzroAD.—Ste.. of keeping 4/Bonier] dera of-the Seventh 1.. by Judge lifeelure, , on to thirty days in the James Thompson, con Vii of two coats from M. Unwed to one' year in t tentiary. Tux Chest Springs John Humphreys, of 01 have been accepted aid phis, where they rendeavouso - company is composed of gal PIA() will d 3 good service. c , FREE CONCEET.—The inusi t the Fair Grounds, : the brass band of 'Ol. Bay's regiment, is net surpmed by e band in the State, and-they play every fternoon. The public are admitted, free, f coarse, from 2to 6 o'clock. .., . 11.14ttei• from Camp Seetti CAMP Sc.irr, STATION /ALAN D, June 80, 1861, f 't Raney. convicted ichists on the bor werateneed starchy, moral 4g, platy j a g 1 of the larceny een- Western Pen i. !seders, Oapt. 'iris county, fpr PhiW e i s day- The fellows, . . . . ....,4-:.,,,.,,,,.. ... v .,...„,. ... A ...,,,,„, ,41r,-,. -. :44 - .. v , -.i r -4 , f_...---? --44,, , ...,,,,,q.' , , . ~,,. ,-.•..,-,-.- - 7-4, , --.• . , fatlk .., 111 -•-• .--.- r - • ~ .. _ . . ''''. .' . . V . ' . '''' 1,0 •::'''.- • ..' '. - . : . .. Lamm:ace:villa SotrooLA School closed foit, t he year on Terlday, afk r a searchingatal Interesting examination during.the week. Oa Friday: rom fil* d% to 800 childieciwith parentsatid frigi closed the exercises with , , a pic.nic at - the Catholic, woods, apiiitimint, 'location. 1n ovary reaped There was the usual amount of gocod .. *lnge,• singing and speaking , - Ten prizes of Valuable books were awarded to the moat proficient in the grammar de partment. They were' presented by the President of the board,the worthy Herein of., Lawrenceville, Squire McOague, with short but, appropriate addresses to each.— The principal, G. N. Munroe, Esq.!, was, among other things, 'presented with a handsome knife. After the usual sports' and music the company dispersed. Mr. Munroe, the prinolpal,is a young Man pos4 sassed of a line education, talented, ener. getic, and capable of imparting to his pu pils, in an easy manner,the knowledge no. oessary to their instruction. - He is a worthy teachez, and' in every way fully qualified to have charge of a school. Fouirra ItgahtusT MICHWAS lAFAN• fine regiment ariixad at liikr • risburg on Thursday last, via the Wit liamsportand Elmira route. The red : ment consists of 1040 men, or 104 men SO each company; The officers are Oulonel—Wright A. Woodbery; Lie-- tenant Colonel—W. W. Duffield; litsjol. —J. W. Childs. This regiment is from Southern Michl. gan, which they left oil Tuesday desk traveling by way of Cleveland, Toledo and Dunkirk. They have everything conf, piste except' their arms, which are to bd Enlisld rifles, which they expect to receive from New 'fork within a day or two. The uniform' of the companies is . gay; coiniortable looking,and weillnade,giving the men as soldierly an appearance as iiIIX who have yet been sworn in. A young man named Rouse,. belonging , ' to company K., from Dotter, felll off th - - train near Willismsport,while seated upo the step of the platform. His head had severe cut but tha.suitiolition was that hi would recover. UNITED STATER OIROUIT COURT—NV PORTA.NT OIL SIIITS.—The United States' Circuit Court., Judges Grier and 3icOand4 less presiding, will commence on ;Weidnes.r. iii i, day. During its session an impor ABEi argument will come up for in ch ryi--:. We refer to IlWappltogiOn for an , jwsc tion to restrain certain parties in. Venabga, county, whose names we published at the; time of the application, in - May, froni her- - ; ing for and Wang Away the oil from wells; on certain propertyin the oil region. The land in controversy', to which the corn. pfitinants claiMihri - " title, is valued at over, $lOO,OOO. Hon. Gitylerd Church, of Mead.' Ville, represents the complainants and J.' B. McOalmont and Jas. K. Kerr, Eke.," of Franklin, the -respondents. The case" will be moat interning to those engaged 1 in oil speculations. I Id AWL PP A —Miss kfititt Daum Menken, who pleased so many list week, halt been engaged by Manager Renderson for idz nights longer. She is a woman of extra• ordinary nerve, as she has undertaken a most difficult task for to.aight, in p2rform• ing the part of Mazeppa in the play of that name, in which she will take a most peril ous-ride, lashed upon the bate back of her trained horse "Caution.'' -The play was 'always a favorite one laere, and we have down it rua for weeks, at". time. But be fair Adah's personal popularity and t, a prestige of the piece, now rarely pre , ted, we expect to see the house filled th a brilliant audience each night of its r esentation. Owing to the length of eppa " no other piece will be per. rotted. R. C. H PtTAL CASUALTY. A distressing C*lBll - on the premises of Mr. (leo. Krisle, in Taylor township, on Wednes day 4 last week. A umber of Mr. lif..'s Feigktiprs were assisting him in rais. ing a 4rn, and while sem° of them were &diluting a heavy piece Of timber in place upon thk frame, the stick, by aludn and unexpecti4 I! - - - -oor, Bowser, who was standing close in by the frame, upon the shoulder, carrying him with it and under it. to the ground, matt leg his bodritta shocking manner, and killing him instantly. COLONEL GLARY'S YIiNNSIYL V AMA RHOIMYST. —Several full companies, -al ready well drilled and disciplined, and -residents of the interior of the State, will be mastered into Colonel Geary's Ifogi. merit to morrow, mustering orders • having 4 been receiv •(. The encampment is at Oxford Park, and known as Camp Cole. man, which, front this time until the de. parture of the reciment will present a lively and animated military aspect. The regiment is neatly . Major Ruff, U. S. A, will officiate in inittitering—Phita. Bulletin of Friday. A acts cavalry company, of Washing lon county, the Kinggoldeavalry, in com mand of Oapt. John Keys, and Limits. Ainsansel and - Myers, left on Wednesday for their rendezvQua near Grafton, Va. It is an efficient company and will do good service. This is-the . fourth company sent out from Washington county- • THE army contract fraud case will be taken up this morning in the criminal Court. Chief of Police Patterson, reach ed the , citT on Saturday night' from the camp at Williamsport, bringing with him two Qiartermastere and a Sergeant, who are witnesses for the Comnibnwealth. ACCIDENT.—Ernest Hemish, &German, employed in digging fire brick clay, at Johnston, was very seriously, if not fatally injured, on Wednesday afternoon, by the caving in of a bank of earth under' which be was wnrking. His injuries were prin cipally about his had and breast. GONE TO WASHINGTON —Hons. J.: K., Moorhead and Roth. McKnight left by the four o'clock train on Saturday after noon, for - Washington City, to attend the extra session of Congress which convenes on the 4th inst. TEE DUQIIBNZ G KEYS have returned their knap sacks and other accoutrements, which have been •repiticed by others sups plied by government, to this city, for the use of the Greys' reserve corps organized here. CONSULAR APPOINTED —Rev. :A. B. Bradford, of New thistle, has received an appointment from the President, of Con sul to Amboy, a considerable port of entry in Chiba. DIVORCE Gsumr.D.—On Saturday, In the Court .olCompon Plea,, th e petition of 'ElilabethSmith, for a divorce from her husband, Samuel Smith, was granted and the usual order made Two daily prayer meetings are held regularly at Camp Wrightlind at least five companies have morning and evening worship. Jiso. P. GLass, of Co. B, United States Zouave Cadets, arrived in this city. from Camp Scott; Staten Island, yester day. COL. DAVID CAMPAILLL, Of the Fourth Regiment, is expected to arrive here to. night or to-morrow, on a visit. He will remain until after the'Fourth. M'L has gone home to Erie,on bOsinesa, and in ,his, absence -Lieut. Col: Grant is commanding officer. HON. JOHN Guyana. paid a visit to Oamp Wright on Saturday, and was cor. dially received by many friends there. Ths volunteers at Camp Baltimore are issuing a camp joarnalmilled the National Guard, edited by Oapt. W. Neff. MiIEIMI r ':;;.% SORB 10.0411.11.11:11, - it It rumored, have baen disci:markt about the Court House, which are - new being investigated fiy the Controller. isstated that certain par-, -ties We, for a lag time, been 'drawing pay as jurors; Who were not on the panel and - did. not serve,at all. The matter will doubtless be elaidated in a few days, until which lime* lore forbear giving names or commenting m way. Corse:nu bid epgcia • l meeting• this eventing, with ) , eferenee - to, the Fifth and Wood street ewer. Taa Demo&soy of old. Westmoreland nomlial434 Dr. Samusi Wakefleld•and giebard Graham for Assembly. A rfsir flag harbeen rafted on the Qua tom House. DENTIBTRY.-Dt. Q .silt, Xo., 246 Penn street, attends fo ell branches of the Den. tat profession. , PITTEiBtrEGH THEATRE Luau sae IlisOori-- WM. HENDENSON A. E. DARE. rag= 0, Aosaegoic—Prirate Bowe, 8b,00; Single Best In Ptivate Do& -Parquette anti Dress Mole, chairs, 50 oetitir,.oul:ll4 Circle, 25 cents; Colored Gallery, 26 Omar, Dolored Bores, 50 cents; Gallery, 15 omits. Gallery, ant of . MISS A. I. miramicar, MONDAY' EVENING, July, let, 1861, MAZEPPAI MAZEPRAI • BIAZIAPPAI Mistablenken will aimed to the topot - the stage lashed to tos beadtiftOlorse Caution: tertnitidates: , wirpß couzirry , F-LOYD ottfe,64oo4ard, Putabargly *ill be a candidate for th eidmef ffliwbefora Wke lapubi i• can Notilltudiriu *wen km. staslc WORICW22OO4 goo, .6 :ors: a. R 0 Bt R T //yr - /TM R 11. W. & D. 211GIIII. Opened this day; a large Assortment of Light and Dark Colored Prints, t bf the newest styles, Grey Lavelht Dress Goods 4rom 6 cents to 25. PRINTED RERAGE VERY CEIRAP. BERAGE ROBES COST $l4 SEWN° AT 8 A good assortment of Grey Goods for Dusters and Dine's. A complete stock of Dusters and Days, which we have marked down at a very - TOW price. GORSKI?. FIFTH AND,MARKK'f STB HARD %IMES OTTDONId. 6,000 Preadque Amanita ta4ioo,ooo Oa the First Wednesday in August, 1861 4' rIN HE RAPPAHANNOCK MANU— A FACTURINQ GOMPANI" propose to raise, hy the Arse Wednesday in August nest, a CAPITAL/ STOOK or 1020,00(410 besubicribed in sharea of SW shah; $lOO,OOO to to returned to the subscribers in the form of PREMIUMS, as an inducement to sub. scribers, and the *dance, 9110,900, to be applied to the erection, a: the new village of Roppatiluinook, in Virginia , of a Southern Arms, a Nothin g and Illhai,leo Factory. The shares can he. subscribed in %saki y or monthly instalments of any amount to Salt tae convenience of thenubscriber, and receipts $ 11 tw. Seat from time to Lima in acknowledgement MI sums remitted, no matter how small they may be, which may he done conveniently in postage 'Amps, gold oom,cutrent think notes, or drafts. it' , less than a share of $2O should besot:Scribed by the time 'apelateist, the money will not be-low, but op portileig Will be given to increase It by-like remit. tensed thereafter, until enough is secured to obtain a certifleate of Stock. But if a share, or several ' should be subscribed before-that time, - the • r will receive a certificate of preferred Pluelt;giumanteeing tothe holderl per cent per an at= on the par value flu:recd. All theittockholdere. will, moreover, receive Semi:lnman dividends out ot tles net profits of the Company. so soon as their Pan Ws are put in operation. Besides the above, the Orson who subeeribes the largest *Mount, (by the krst,WOnesday in August, 1864) will be entitled by tumor of $6,0001 the next Wald tOSS,IIO9; the den largest to Woo; the ' wo tie' moat to WOO each; llte four nest largest to $6013 each; the ninety nest largest to-$BO each,; We nine -- Initafredl next Wired to 940 each; the hree hundred next largest to ea ch; the one thousand, nett largest to sio ' the three thousand ft= hundred_ next largest ' t each, and the parson who fails to obtain either o to an Mtn% premium of sl,,OtO k all to be gold in Real EstatepArms, Mutter, other cloth. I • "'T liss.the largest sum, Which Way_not,exceed 11, will , take the largest minium -Of 4000, and sinalhWitsurn, remitted. if not like than to 79, moue a iit,emitlixt of $1,909 - 'These shares are fbunded upon Real Estate, which Is pledged for setanity or redemption 0f . .4W Mock; and any a Ides wishing to eettl'ei:Can/ at/atir time ex. gslns stockier any of theCompan s lands at th,ear, . lowest 4narket value itudweceivengood and sillßeient warranty title. .- iir A few Agents well reemanneisdetli will be era , p yeattd,liberal rates, bothio obtain , übscriptioria to he Stone of the Company ant Medi Bliarho in a War hortiestead , scheme,. For thither informs i subsariPtielik Mender, Ac., address, with a 8 P 04 086 4$ 11 . 3 m'eas_greri Is. BAUDisic, Port Royal; Virginia. .... i ers EPERENOSh, —Edifrra and Publishers of Rowe , generally in the various - Stilted; nearly . 01l of w out elreadithold deeds from us In the RealMaate al ded to. The Portemouth (Vs.) Daily Transcript says: "This project brat° well worth the attention of our people, and we'asstue them that the parties representingfit are rehableend responsibld Bendes,tuose who are_ advised of the progress of the plan Bay it'is in the Mil tide of prO*strre success." i ' he Indlipen.ftnos (Va.) News says : “itis really a - yips wourise, The town is a.ready begun.s- N hang belted in Tuient." ~. e Myren Ventral A ian says: ' " Pl atte iing inducements are held out to hose who deitre , td take risks, and from some business transactions weliave h a il walgoggiteri up of the enterprise, we can coMmend themes reliable." 't au a-D•Uvlllaoa.) Herald saYe: a gem is .in op. po ty excelling anythi we know of, both in =and terms. Peo pleof prescribed means Ire A, trial .with tarapes of B , db:factory re- KIEV rtge Pittsburgh- iron Was says: "We have the mails of numerous persons who now hold land in that locality Amid by /dr. Bauder. We would be • pleffsed to exhibit the testimonials in oar possession to .. one wishing to enquire." coh29dafig7 -A T W. & D. HUGUS', A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MANTILLAS, SILK DIXEYE3,I GRAY MIXED DIXEYS, OIATII DIXEYB. fiILIC OIROW4RI4 FANCY ST. CIRCULARS, MAIM CIRCULARS, Ala? a large stook of CHEAP DUSTERS, and tite best and chespestassortment OBESS GOODS, elm 4-ever Oared. AU tits above goods:we are selint GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. • W. &D. MUGU& THE VERMATEST NEWS ittkozivr4D BY viatrifattam. MiLIi`JMY MOVZMSNV. THE REBELS AT-HARPEWS•FERRY W A SHINGTON ITEMS. ARMS SEIZED IN BALTIMORE LATEST FROM HAGEROOWN. &c-, &Cry 4te , 'ate , , Bce HaulmsTown, June 28 --Evening;--The body of young „Welsh, of York, Pa, sent.-home this morning. • , Major Doubleday saw a party of rebel troops cluntered aroundllape Woo=lo einte the high hill opposite Williamsport, and , threw a twenty four pound shot at them, this afternoon. They scampered over the crest at more than a double quick. Orders for a march of Reserve Guard consisting ofihe Ist ?Wisconsin', ;the Oonnecttcut and,, the 11th Pennsylvania regiments were issued this afternoon s - 7 Mc. Mullen's Independent Rangers, alsoiroin the-fact Ain't -this corps is the especial body- ,guard , of Gen. Patterson, 1 presumeihat he tolftnoves,his headquartert Snuthwail. Limit Elder of Oapt: Doubledays command learned from- Panty, who brought in a dog of truce yeilteidayilhat the Virginifins are forced to'feed their hortes exelytsively on corn; they have no old hay, and anitnewl. edges that not only provender; 'butlprovir Mons of all kinds are very.scarce. They said everything in the valley= of Virginia has been literally exhausted. It is believed that our troops will cross the Potomac partly , at Williamsport and party at aheppardsford, nine miles be low. Both are excellent fords. If they cross at the latter point and push 'rapid ly forward they might succeed in ciptnr tug at least 300 Cavalry troops. All are, inspirited at the idea 'of a forward move meat; the enthusiasm is chilled by the fear that they will be marched ten or fifteen miles and }ignited again for a week. from Stevenson's Station wbere ,Johison's headquarters now are, declares theta force encamped immediately about at full 6000. He has 16443434 , of artillery: - Of these six `areriffed twelve pounders, - two 24 pounders of the old hind, two 4-poundei' howitzers of tbnold kind' and the remainder ii-potuidera r none bf the latter are rifted. The troop are' well drilled, bat not so well equipped as ours.. Under.vernitriet discipline the men seem dissatisfied, and. are sloVenly in their habits. . Two regiments, one of Alabamians and the other of Mississippians reached. Har per's Ferry this morning and destroyed the balance of the railroad trestle Work; and came over to ttrit :Maryiland-rshorn,- seizing all the boats they could get, hither breaking them up or taking them over the river. All the Union men of Harper's Ferry were again driven' out. Alvery the secessionist leader WO "ary rested here ten'days ago. He leaveil here tomorrow for - "Fort hicHenry by Way of Chambersburg and Harrisburg. His trunk is already packed. He is under a'gmard of _McMullen's Rangers. Any attempt at rescue would prove hazardous in the ex treme. I have just learned the lileXiillens Rangers encamp to morrow night at Shep.. pardstown. Bome regiments Will be thrown • • ' forward with them. The headquarters of Gen. Patterson will be advanced farther Southward within a" day or two. Capt. Newton, of -the Begin ners has visited tryland Heights for the purpose of selecting the point . upon Which: to erect a battery to command Sniper's Ferry. Temnessee Senate passed a reeolution authorizing the Governor to take.possesaion of aportion of the Nashville railroad in that State. The Blouse laid the same on the table, anti 61110 chartered the American letter express of Jenkins & Malin, of this city. The proceedings of the Nast Tennessee convention have been received here. . The declaration of grievances quotes' facts showing that the right of free suffrage .tae been atuttructed by the disunion gov. terminal; that they had been subjected to insults, flags fired upon and torn down, houses rudely entered, families Welted and women and children shot at by mer ciless soldiery; citizens robbed, tmassituated and in view of these facts it was resolved that the action of the State Llgislature, in passing the declaration of Independence end forming,a military league wes uncon stitutional, And not binding on loyal eiti zenf ; that in order toavoid n conflict! with brethren, a committee be appainted to prepare a memorial, asking the consent of the legislature, that the East. may form a separate seat. Arrangements were made for holding an election in the counties of East Tennessee, for the choice of delegates to the gmnisl Convention, to be held at Kingston. The Constitution of the Confederate . States is unpopular in Georgia because of the absence of a declaration making the', three•tlftbs black the basis of represimtli , tion. The Augusta Chronic la says that without such a basis the Constitution cannot be retitled. It would be ruinous to a large part of the State, platting the slaveholding portion still more in the power of counties with few shwes. The Charleston Mercury of the 26th has a letter from a reliable gentleman at Ilika.; nassas,.saying that ".to, 14 4 00 'meirther. are ority - `l2 ple'eei of artillery, insufticent ammunition, i guris withaut bayonets,vihigo' companies without caps, cartridge Nixes, tents, - I am not sangainh of itninediate sucpsll. The refusal of the men ..to lerve c for one year is unfortunate.' Premptituclehe our policy. Fifty thousand troops here, would make quick work at war. Half that num.. 'ber, four weeks age, would, have pit as in Baltimore by this time. We we 'well eel trenched. If the Lord remain net with. us wa shall fare badly. Our day , of a great light is nut far die. tent. BA.LTIMORE, June 28 —A corrected re port in relation to the seizure of arms at. the Marehat's office, says there were only about 260 muskets and rifles, instead of 700, as at first stated. Two six pounds guns, ; half ton 'of assorted shot; 400. weight of balls, and 800 rifle ball cartridg es, were among the discoveries. They Were secreted beneath pieces of coal, and, Ome were found under the flooring of the back building of the old City lately occu pied by the Marshal. The search hir arms is still in progress. The United States Marshal having au:: &Milt information to justify him, issued writ on Adam Denmead & Sons, whtlko: the officers found five Held pieties!, leik.p eight and twelve pounders, :, all new and well mounted. With carriages. 'Alse„,:threa siege guns, which bed been Manufactured,. it is stated,eitt'the- order of 'Marshal Kite These arms were sujiposed to. havo4o, designed originall y . for operations ageleat Foat Monroe. (lassrow, Va.,4unt , 80 —A skirmish " took place at 130wMatui, 12 mile, freini , Chest river bridge yesterday, betweearpor-, Lions of the 15th and 18th Ohio and Virginia regiments end a company of rebel Cavalry. The former were sent to pro tect the polls and the latter mistaking their number, attacked them, and '.were rented, with the loss of several nien,amoug them the Lieutenant of the company, and several horses. The only loss on"our side ,war.X. C. Smith ot the 15th, who was. hurled here to-day. •.. .., . -...,,, ~..„,,f ,4„,,.,_ „.,.....,.. t ,: t ...,: , ~,...„...,,,.,....„,,,,..„:„..„,,., 4 ft . _ ':'. i'l n June M Britina CoAvut r : tit _OW through this cliktietuvet I Ttiii-Afituig - Pfauf444o thef":o4l6l6*4 at Odhitubtui anli - ttArAkttedk r 4io i taxes pellet/NO Itte-tegi* en I produce:tettidr. fadebicf,;`,4oh oflifagef*Pi toe ¢Ed gion. IliestmeastiOt-1 Paducah, saying that the q notvotelhlfir • to voto'for A.lteno4, a Kentuc„kise,rwaksespw was arrested shot at.threAti 30r Union City to tsp tried -mob bowuviwdeektied7..,.l , ;o4 the Coronet of-11(6 0010 The sioaists. sayhati 't ,declare either for iholiforth andA r hat':Ncitthernei r s - •ii .- - 1 ifisiAdfilethi , :electinu, e Soy „rafoeiti r atiii fhu. • .P.renties • it:444W - A,AghtroOsiln*lNON+ ;tad 1010 Sec esailWatifin!,:o4 which , oneiSeektridoilitiOtati,r...,- t other baa - fitaitrize.gfO4AWk4Wm anies,.. one. . Union alitih`9=olktiate4iiiini 0 one , were dril ling near' f it.,: t Thi'lqwe - C ertEd } In pursuit ot 'ttlezlNiko_ ,t1i,103 , 4...,. bi . ;'.B",t7#o; Union company misted ' .-oleimkudi was heard of the result of'thewiTsil '','"'', The Nashville Union of Lfie , .243t •;. - 'l4l,- ,that Cal. Hardee and Istagrudeibiiie;Wit• appointed Brigadier Geneials littlitiCOn -.:. federate r feh 0 giriny. Thelfaidsville city council approprlA $760,000 for the reeidence of their:eel dent as aniinducement to remove:l'olva , -.. , -- • tal-tVere. ' , L,:li r Joshua Nee, of Massachusetts, aupwi., t intendent of the Northville ' Public lap has been notidedto leave. ' . :, Attl:t.' The MeaiAbfa4 • , &seek of 'the thjiff arraocoOnt - V . 5; i ':.. , 1..0 tyo . , ett f City or Aiiiiii.i 1 . *:.: Otlifibtecio 14 I;oo.(kOdrottmips . .' f . ',,, ,: , , ..The - ;Ziew;,Orleans /jerk c .'lliect o lars tbetkit i gittraa was arrested ,wt. MK ' .Mar spy, andlieliirered to the Viiginia th'ori, hies. If the evidence is ncil 'flitiffliii rit,to, convict him he will be tOnad'4ier ' 41s0 Confederate authorities. - e- •;- ':: .4 . Stephens was adverti;ed to doll t iltsb...-: scriptionstif Cotton for the Cenfederscy';'4 Lincointown, Cift. ~ on the 28th of . Jima. ,-, The Statelr,easurer of Gaoltifltsiee.,,f lir .ice th at account .i1 1,1 4; 110 04 4 4' lu s t : slavery State* , interest. ;en , cos ' honde of the State,,payableili'liiAw Xorke must besedeemed at Savannah.- i‘ -, _. ._____ An adverLisentent,unuoummelhe .ing of the Confederate-. toeli,,,At.. lum in Georgh4: , WV ' says shit oni.t . j pl,000,opo" ot the ,$16,000;000. : lutv ge44*. subScri4l4. 1 ' --T , Aufismula4, dune 28!—T e!,. etion.,. kinii .0' the State ie ieleattarel nder the Wheeling regime which was to On' beenteld to day, has been ,poptpone until; j Tuesday. It does not appear to m iltb, much favor even among the • Unlo men residing here, and, he postponemen it'ls understood‘ has been made.in cans wine* of the difficulty of obtaining = the necei t iiitx : numbers of the election commissionete It is now believed here that Oen. Mc- Dowell will not be superceded. hyi Glift• Dix, al th ought such a change:itai - annou need in military, circles several days•sin'. ,l ll any Change is to be Made, it is light. i v n probable that General Freeniont ' 11 be. placed in ..command of Mist-deg: 4 r 'en which haifito' w become so 'eiteneiv :114' a higher grade of commanding officer is rendered neceesary. Gen. Freemont waycloseted. with iNierh.' tary Cameron, at_Waiiitington, in compa ny with Col. F_- P. Blair; most of to day. There is but little' probability of -a speedy advance 'from's:ibis tinarter. The want of cavalry - hiriverely leitinard: ingspinet the entrilichmerit - of th ene my upon our pickets ,autrfor. the p rpoitti t of' scouting: • •' • . i Companies `O,, awl J,, 9f, the . Z t r i ti cininfilea: - 016 s c outing party ali ale yesterdaf SupetintehdontStrousef the military telegraphprbeeedtd to - Bal MAO _today au.route. for ifrtresa..Mor , , ..- • . telegraphline from the , Poitresa to eiVv port News wilt be completed on' T y„ next. Private Murphy, whose captire life( on picket duty, ..by the socesshinis has been noticed, is reported fo:•have , he roically in his efforts to release h mself from his captors. lie wrestled with ape nor numbers for some time, when u loos• ing his belt he released himself fromitheir grasp and fired upon them itoundione, andkilling another. 1 - 10,,was sgai ,etp- Lured but succeeded in throwing a* y his' pistol which was subsequently fon on - , r.f i the ro adside by his own men.. ' • .- - Wasumproar CITY, June 29i—This afternoon the President hoisted the ea ignal, flag over the canopy recently erected soutb, of the executive mansion, in the gro unds i s attached thereto:- Among : the dieting ' ' s tied spectators present ` Were Sscretar iAli S ward and Smith, Generals Scott and Ma Id. Rev. Smith Pyne, of the Episcopai_ch roh, delivered prayer appropriate to the CM, sion. The military were represen nby the New York Twelfth 'end a &tic ee,t; of, regulars. ,Tfirf - saluyi." • , to Aa, , Abe booming of taittion;--this strains ' Of nein, the cheering of the President end iiiiti' Scott, concluded , the - cerentord es: g: s ' ' ,2.,,, ?=, 7a - Captain Craven blur beeb oraeriiittwOA , command of the ,Poiomac,flotille , ,:lo lace of Captain Ward, decisestA.- 'I The New Jersey brigade, whi tiregt: today, will immediately go into am Rear this city, in the neighborhood of the' bode ~ ~. Island regiments. , Two large Boyars are immediately in,* built, each capable of mounting 8 thirty?* two pounder guns, with movable Barri cades for the protection of the troOpe tliereon. • The steamer transport "James luy,7, left the Navy Yard tbiaetlenitig, -with G strp - - plies for the "Preebornm which is rrn noitering between Jifitthfliit Psiiiit In _ .. tints creek. .. . , _ ~ .. 0 ~ „ _ , The steamer "Cambridge,' "Beni ' De -,, fent ' and "Pembroke, ''' ' arrived ' 'at the arsenal this" rifeeinobe, the first mimed bringing Col. Cass' Beaton regiment and . the other vessels. army x,ttoyes, ' The "Cambridge," in •passing Mathias Point threw 'grapeshot into - the: :4481k - ill thereabouts, under the appi . reheesioli that the Confederates might be-Mihail' Itiiikiiig: o t biding places ,;- but no : re response , heti Ver_,' eitifie from the shore , AtO, got Pi*ee b' daware of the , recent Action and the c ee-' trielli death of ,Pikrit.,;,Ward;-thi(Bititee .rblem "I weiltd . ,bliVe di pr ied cot. s,d, ', Do t oughiy scoured snetteige,Dei_- , P The rematim-4pript.4 1 141448f,t bee' s' ,in the 2 i P- Iti,:tnile4tastri - and errivk •lat PhiliVphit4:4o/o s 4 3 i o ek t° Ilit a hkand then be earlykeselfeW raga; leo ....ilder evening. ...• • vo• •:.: ; .:". -n - WlLLLutakilhAr, , APne 28 • =461 , 14 menu haveurcomiluce, akik t atlicl camp, tileuitopei below, onlhe:rlirsi Th t il "" * lj i l i L S /la g !*.tral*li'e* the wea towaraft l HOW 13410iVi3f. Major DitgiWat4r eNsitid the riven,Actititietikial Li g , who bitd 601* Colonel of tholtka:PV - Eamikut.„ understood , tkotv:L Bowman, pritolier the letteiris n0t4449/14::,Ekl; moist sirk reetiienos isa ir ;; Ir 6 ,i ■ittaniwoivittafy , NT#T4,6oKkinl Virginia AN, • • F Bsuriatea Juno- 29.- ; -Thee neti-P have found lit the linitarn Pollee 8 • 1 1 . _ severni ' •lbelortging' Ao Mareachusette regixtrent,'ohtchAnera with other articleqrom the beggigi the day of `the Tint. Drums much' and defaced,' Put bearing ttie, Itaseanhusettd manufacturer acid' the .• of the owner, ware &leo found. IbitAtts. ft i AW4` mita sum kt•-'9l . 3 Vci .A!,.6rAiti30.0414 .... , . , , i ? .,. - ,1 , t 1 7137:, 4 .1i0vig,:ai tri4 1 . 1 4011 *.. 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