iihc Sitilij |)ost. ad\ertisisig agencies Mewra. s. M. PET rKNOIDL A CO. No. & f'ark Rom, New York city, and No. 6 State •treet, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE A Co., No. 63 Nassau Btreet, New York city, are au thorized to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for us at lowest rateß. will furman the Daily Post, to agent* fct the rate of $2,00 per hundred copies. L 0 C A VI\T EL LIGEN CE. -MtiNPAY MORNING, .1 CNR C, 1864. Tiiin! Day of the Fair. SaUuday was the third day of the Fair and though the attendance was large, It was smaller than on the .preceding days. The weather was •till, dry and warm, and additional donations were still coming in to the various departments. Moxitob Hall ia quite well filled up with arms, cannon, balls and such like, making quite a grand military display. In this it aiffers from all the other departments. Among the curiosi ties in this Hall we noticed a steam engine from the Fort Pitt Works, with gutta percha tubes conducting the steam to different engines. It is only a miniature engine, but serves as a model from which larger ones can be constructed. Ad joining it are Mann’s breech loadlngsteel cannons —one an eight pounder and the other two min iature guns. Near them Is the superb Allegheny Fire Company’s Hose Carriage, which forbeau ttful finish cannot be excelled. Opposite Is a t ooth of the most wonderful curiosities of the present day, kept by Misses Kile and Faulkner. In this booth is to be fouod the umbrella of the Duke of Wellington, with portraits of his wife and daughter; his and his wife’s wedding wreath; the “What la it’’ from B&rnum’s muse on,: the tooth of a whale; snow shoes from •Liberia, Ac. This booth took in thirty dollars on Friday. In the same Hall and opposite this booth, lies the mammoth Columbiad and several small cannon and field-pieces, with Columbiad. j grape shot and catinlater shot, bombshells and 1 other military articles, A shooting gallery oo- 1 tuples the Northeast corner. In the south part ! ia the lake on which glides majestically the lit- ' tie Mouitor and a dozen ships of war, brigs and schooners. The Merrlmac lies on the smooth surface of the lake, having a sullen and danger, oua look. In the centre of the lake Is an island and on the island a fort mounting five or Bix guns. These occasionally belch forth sulphurous fire at the Monitor as it passes, but It looks de fiance at their feeble efforts to crush and sink It j in the depths of water below. There are sev j eral mortars and one small brass field piece in j this Hall, which we believe completes its con- • tents. ] AIEruAMC. I Haii. is on the opposite side of the Auditorium from this Hall, and is now well filled with a variety of manufactured goods of the best quality, and also various implements of husbandry. In passing around we noticed card frameß of a peculiar structure; spring mat tresses; patent desks; magnificent stair rods; carved and ornamented glass ware; circular saws; all kinds of patent pumps, one of which is doubled geered and is propelled by a crank, throwing a continuous and beautiful stream o f water. There are also near these pumps patent shower baths oi a novel construction. Then There are apartments of trunks, whips, saddles, leather, saw plates, brass kettles, the most ex quisitely finished cutlery and hardware; gold plated sword sheaths; an Iron plate from the Sligo Works one hundred inches In diameter; washing machines of e\ery description; samples olflour in the sack- cooper’s barrels and kegs; grain drills, hay rakes, and reaping machines ot different patterns, stales and prices; farmer's pbrtablegrist mills, two or three different kinds: i patent apple cider and grape mills; iron rakes j and corn Hhellers: iron plows of various patterns; , carriages and buttes of peculiar st) !»•; ban nine mills; children's carriages; cooking ranges aud 1 cooking stoves of aJ l kinds and patterns; wool in • the fleece; spinning wheels; life boats , the best * specimens of chewing tobacco' lights for ship : decks; steel and composition hells, and a thou- , sand other curlojities that may have escaped our notice. Mechiinc's Hall is still recoiviur contributions. We were particularly desin-us \ wi seeing a “self oeu ing machine” which .had yet arrived on Saturday, AroitNcy Hali . —There are no peculiar ar tractiona about this Hall except at nitrht. It i» JecorateJ with HSruieta. Curtains, .v. »nJ there is a gr.nn.i exhibition almost e\*-n' Jay The \\ est i neater ('aJetsgave one exhi bition auJpjoini.e another, the schools oi'the -.ity ha\ e promise.l an exhibition t Caleathenu exercises. singing, j ecition. x,., anil several tethers and performer*; of ni.biv have promised to attend one evening, bo that the Theatre or Audience Koom will be occupied c\|ery night of the Fair. Thu Night Scene. —The Fair is attractive in day time, when there is nothing to shed a halo of glory ovet it hut the dint skylight that comes down from tin* windows of the roof like a soliu- t\ ray to a s;.diary prisoner Hat at night, when a* thousand icts of gas illuminate the •cene, the vit-w i„ m.-tgnlfieentl) grand Every department of the Fair i a thus furnished with an exuberance of light, which falling at every pos sible angle upon the drapery and de.orations 01 the dlffeient tooths, converts the scene Into a perfect paradise. Nothing can exceed the gran, deur and sublimity of the scene during the even log, and our ad\ Ice to ail i? to try and spend an evening among the artificial hower 3 of these Halls, when they are illumined with gas light The Fair keeps open M ten o'clock at ni/ht. thus affording t v cry 1 ne an opportunity to visit it. which visit will never be regretted by those who make it. ftlnfpilar Death.—A little boy In Johns* town, a son of Mr. George W. McDowell, died on Saturday last from the effects of poison re ceived Id eating locus: blossoms. He ate heart] ly of these blossoms lu the beginning of last week and t. ok suk on Monday <*\ cnlng. It was not known what was the matter with him till he threw up ajarge quantity of blossoms, when, upon Inquiry, it was ascertained that he hud eaten hla hatful of them. Physicians were sent for and tried all kinds of medicine, ever croton oil, but no medicine would take any el* feet 4 and after suffering intense pain for several daya, this little household pet expired, suffer ing the most excruciating agony. Hit, physi ciansdeelded thAt the hoy was poisoned by eat tng these blea.-omi. Me was not quite t, %t . years of age. Parents should caution their chil dren In regard to Indulgences of this kind, fni there really 'seems t., G. a.- the poet expresses It, “a poisondraught 11; i;;an’s purest cun." Pickpockets. - iVrsuiid attending the Fair, will do well to be continually on their guard In ‘ respect to these gentry, who infest every public ' place, and take advantage of the unsuspecting I victim, is'’giving his mite to the poor sol- ! dler. It is a disgrace to the city And indeed to ■ the whole country, to acknowledge that there : are persons prowling around, who would take all the money thus freely bestowed by our gen erous and confiding citizens, for the benefit of . the soldier, and carry it away by stealth, thus appropriating the public alms of * pahiotic people to the most debased and selfish pur- . poses. Hut such there are—men, too, who are able to work fora livelihood—men who would rob the Sanitary treasury of evefy dollar iu it to enrich themselves If any o’f these profes sional men are caught iu tlie act of stealing, they ought to be hanged as high as Haaman. Knap's Battalion, (’<■>. I), under Capl Arthur Stewart, is nearly fi.ii. Un Saturday there were upwards ol sixty menmustered, anti we presume they enlisted more on Saturday ulght. This company completes the Battalion, at authorized by the Secretary of W < * rvTTTri N. Holme*, Treasurer Sanitary Fair, ftcknowl- ! I Jjl irilTn A r H It ■ edges receipt of the following adiUtlpnal contri- ' - - _ .. * From Committee, I' Sellers, Chairman mi. -n- ” ~ - Exchange Bank urn,ooo oo i nei lgnting on Monday and Tues ' cmzens Bank burgh i’ooo oo da y—An Important Point Gamed. ■ Ist National Bank Pittsburgh i|oou on New York, .turn; 4. —A Herald cor -1 on J t-000 oo ' respondent, from Headquarter.-; ofOav- Iron I'ity Hank.... ~jo Oj altj corps, says Tlu* details of thu oav •Jd National Bank Fittaimixh.. 600 uo airy engagement ou Monday, at Gold I /wStn 8 'r ep * B i Ci V> 000 uo Harbor, was brought on by both parties , | Union Ranking Co oo Attempting to estabbsll A line ot pickets. ! Mechanics Bank .. 260 ot. General Devin and Merritt ■went in 'with ! .! ) , ol i ar *? > av \ B ?£ k 12.'» oo /cal, and drove the rebels to their first ! Krill Sav'insthution uo ' " urk '’ ,i;s ! nou " U "'> «Urcf-fourt In nf j T hroui Dry Goods Committee. ' ' their men, leaving the ctlM-rsm eliargn W ilson ( 'err k Co. .500 Wilson iUcElroy 6ou .to of tin- hors, s, ttnd on fo, ,t pri-ssed ; &uo . 300 w ,J MttVhSr n - •• g z ’ l,r, , >ugh ! bn:,ndacr,,ssn,e ravi, ‘" Isaac Taylor 60 Chris Hess 60 00 and creek, find over the next hill into a> ChrsLowe 10 or , the woods. j 5“/™"::::::::.“ EDettriok w.qv S .in.-.ipti,e i 0,,, uiii- K Deaker 10 «i6«u oo «»n ••pi-iic.l liU 2ttn< upon liii-m. lluv. Robert Beer, esq 60 oo roitr-linl tin- wood-, tU.- i-hi-a’V made James Norris Clinton t|i, Butler Co. 6no another stand, simpmtnd i, v r ,Y, John Frazier 1 Butler Pa sou \l,.rHn „„i h,. ‘ • ,' s - U Schleiterot Gardner A richlei ter, -1 rnu and Dona maintained their j Market street 50 oo ground stubbornly, and contested i verv Ln n ttsi! e bt t r' rong ■ " “ rods' Tl'X or” wi,hin h '' I Plumemviile society, .M L Church . iso o*» roa '- '•> nirli other; neither yielding,! Rev ii F Garland, fnr St Fatrickd and noth suffering great slaughter J !. ... w qj ( g"|l Uat .' ;r - W,th bi * dcmOialilillg j liobt Sieveneon, Tinsmith 10 • UHrpsnOOlers, now oubrrd Uj), to HughM’Neal, Martha Furnaee, Binir Aid in running the rebels nut of the* R^sffi«^T«StstSmbo»Viwi 100 L ‘° ,T?, n r 5 ;, Sheridan also came „„ on account 1 nel'l, where he could ob-erve inatttT' J&.H Phillips Ssoo and give ilirccii.,ll3. Gun. ral P us b. r 0> Co eS . .° U eW .. •Hsmountcl Ids men, who „„,v,-d tor- Employees.W McOully kCo 433 tv ! " !irL * at 1,10 double quirk, and in less irorn Window* Glass Committee than fifteen minute-t theranid rrju kni < A C r:;; ‘ be s !™“ r GtU- s was heard 1 TlJftVi! i CW Churchman Philadelphia too 300 tiu , , * ork dragoons chargid in with 1 YsJ?^r^ udlnB s? n ,. - N t '" Giom, and the enemy dmihtioss tli..uahl I Arnold Constable Co New York i.er 10l< : l 1"? 1 lon thousand men, at least, had re- i James Caldwell 100 n 1 u'rred t heir opponents, h.r tin y d ( .,l I Employees Hussey Wells k Co. iis) ou tw„ nr tim e mili-a, le .vine tl.r-lr den I Sanduskey St Baptist Church balaiuc I and ivonnde 1 ,n tl,. -i II : alter purchasing . -joo 1; ■ , 1 , 11 U " ‘ IL • tl. i ti-ueral i J H Oliver ... 01 , In: nci followed t hem up, and -per t the i °*hzens o! Bridgewater per.M r 3 P.M, ' Ilidhl I'.illr mile-- ill advanr-e Citizens of Rochester per lira Pen- '’ " AlH.thcr fight o. ntpi,..| 'l ue-iUn, A. “<* k . . .-i- r.lt a "-aadres-ing Hnwanfu, I> Harnum New York ;M in ! In- l„o„n, Contributloru from Cuio.i Tr.-tusler Station. ' .m,,- npc-n il,e cneliU'' - nvain-' j n '. I CUrke & Cl., • i iter lcp-,:. p n |; j for, ,-d !iy three r.ylnient-' ..iNorih \ -, r ' Creighton,,r H Irwin, s Deacon. C W oods, s , 11:1 inlantrv. Wen Mi-rr.tl'pit-'hi d Pinkerton, S W Elliott, .I (J McJlillin, A Fish- bl|..lheni with hi; r.-gfdar ’ tit,.l ,b„ ' cr, E W llyers. Ft> *i urner. (i A Millet, if Ki 'iinngiy supnorled hi Devin and i usiu, ! stradh, \V s .VlcQutuheon, .t \ aimond. c .in- d be hvht was even more d .update limn ' bluorm, H Forbes, EJ South, t. Buuz. EII thaii't' Vi Gei'day Gen. Sheri hul "hi ■ Jack,.! Welsh, J llSiuw. .1 M-lntyre, W A biped ! • Die front, !ut f,,unt] 'Y,,it ' tJephesrt, S Semple, Li HCrctju i.i. 11 Holmes , « hipped tin 111 heaulilullv. This aril; n M W Harmond, R Kirwln, F A Frelhy, II H gave u« Cold UarliOT, and i' Gull, he,-is Mundell, R X Loomis, p Sweeny, K T Hill. ■' Me.-litoiWavillv, as is tuppon-d, vi ry M A Driscal, .1 S Iluns'au, E Sweeny, t} Ander- n - n!v turn!; his right fißnh and I .-n-at •on, T Hamilton, J> A Boies, H Ualn. .1 N .vi,-- I ■ >int In.- 100 n i'aine.i milieu, W .McConnell, S IVI Heed, Win Cook S B Dull, D Ryan, C M Loomis, P Barren. K IV ,luce, J Wilson, H J -Meek, .I Wilson, H Pi. i, L Maxwell, R McClain, 1 W’ Singer. .1 D-.lUrd, Wm Walters, I) L anagan, It Iteatie A.l Prosser, 1) l.eary, S Mnooe, C McCon- neil.P .MeCullouzh, W Jtct.ir.ith, 11 liyan. K Mcßride, J Watson. \Y Dickson, 1. Bulger, 1 Reaily, W Cronn, H Lemmon. T Evans, A Stevenson' w Orr, J Martin. S Wright. Dc Conner, R Stevenson. W r ( eiln.-n. .1 JL-i'atter- ty, .1 Cassell, T Bracken, H Suiter, .1 Krne. B Boyles, J Forbes, .1 McLane. 11 Draw . W 11 Scully. Total amonnt Amount prc. iously reported Lumber.— The river still continues crowded with rafts. Both wharves are literallv mmrm-.i with boards and logs. Whether they arc sold or not we do not pretend 'o say but therr ay. pears to be r.o diminution ~f the .piantilj ~r any scarcity in thcarthle. .Many rails passed this place for markets further loun. though lumber sells at a high price here, il Is the gen eral impression that the late Irrshci in .Waj bi ought outeie.-j loot uf lumber ti.a, „ „„ ,ca,ij for market. Hh.l this may account for the i.-rv isrge quantity now thronging the ivharl ot the Alleghenj lor miles j.oth aboic and l-ejou the cll y. Cutholle lutelllf-cili e.- Ihe i;r lieu Bishop 1 lometu-c ftdrflinisTerel the first ; om munion and -onferred the Sacrament ot Con rirmatlon on sixty-two persons ai Corpus Christ l' at Altoona: aim.a/ those c« firmed were ai\ convert the same day the Bishop demereia i«- ture be fi-re a large audien.e. i m Saturday oi msl ween Kpv. J. B. Schmidt, h student 01 St Ux. h.-iei'i, Seminary, wae promoted tt> the hoi) order t ,f Priesthood, hy the Bishop oi the dio,.c=e It; St Paul’s Cathedral. The Faculty of the >crn,ri ary and the clergy r»t st Paul's were present mi the evasion. Day 6l Hayden.— We have often wondered tmw.people, living'ln a elty, could build wag ons, carriages, coaches, buggies anil the like, and whufe the saddle-trees came from and the liames. A-c. but our wonder was soon satistled when we called In at Day A Hayden’s, at No. 6s Wood street, sign of the (folden Stirrup, where w c saw large warerooms packed to the utmost e\tent with the raw material by the thousands o ucli as felloes, hubs, shafts, poles, and indeed every thing that goes into the structure of a carriage or a coach. Then the leather and trimmings, laces and finishings, the oil and the varnish, the enameled cloth and leather, the tacks and the buckles, the wood and the iron. Ait* Indeed As tonishing, both a» to ijuantity and quality, ir will do any one good to see this great establish inent. brand Vocal and instrumental t'on eert.—Prof. Wamelink’s concert tor the benefit of the Sanitary Fair, comes off on next Wednes day evening at Audience if all, Allegheny City. We had thepleasuie ,f b.-iu. presmt atone of the rehearsalsand »el bun ii e.er 1.-ivc we heard a more thorough rendering .>f iiau ,A<. .*m\ beau tiful musical eomp.isitioi i‘he G.onihes are powerful and executed with precision Thi.» cannot fail but be the r .f the season. The best musical talent in the Gties ia en gaged. Sanitary* Falr>-ln our notice of the Last Liberty Booth at the Fair, we omitted mention ing, particularly, the beautiful Bln.-k Siik Vel vet Dressing Gown, intended lor Gen. Gr.i. B. .McClellan, donated by .Mrs. Frank >ell.-rs, 01 Last Liberty, an.l worth #125. If is the finest thing of the kind we e\er jaw, and e\er\ h-1- mirer of the great and good little “Mac” should not fall to enroll his name with a e.u.trlbution. Dvhicti are received from *l,OO upward,'. Oakland Park.—On Mondft) next there will commence an exhibition of hruseo at Oak land Park , which will lasi for two weeks ami. which promises 10 surpass aiij similar c.xhfbi tiou which has ever been heldin Western Petu.- salvanla. Ihe juoceeds ol this enterpi lae, un der the immediate control of the gallant Harvey Vanvoorhiß.are for,the use of the Sanitary Sull *istence Committee. Tickets for sale at the drug stores of Simon Johnston, corner of SmlthfieM and Fourtn, and of Charles Super, corner of Penn and St. Clair streets. Grover «k Baker's Sevvlu« Machine. - One of these valuable machines has been dona ted to the .Sanitary Fair by the agent. Mr. Chat oney, Fifth street, and will be voted for, and presented to the charitable institution in and around the city receiving the greatest number of votes There i 9 considerable interest mani fested iu its disposal, and already a large sum has been realized. The machine mav be seen ni ’one ol the stands set apart for sewing machines in the Ladles’ Bazaar, and is a splendid affair. JOBEPU MKTuu JOSEPH MEYER & SOY, MANfFACTfRI'K'; ul PLAIN AIVD FANCy FURNITURE AND CHAIRS VF AREHO ( \y 153 SMITHFIELD. AND 1 1 > \ Si* Between Cth st.. And \ ir-m oh) BA R N V M’ S "SELF-SEWER “ for all Sewing Machines. No Ma.hlr.e com plete without it. I T PRESERVES THEEVKS, AVOIDS BEND OUDfcS THE WORK JT.StI.P no boasting And greatly facilitates the work. Price *1 60 with directions. Donated to, and for sale at the Fair for all Machines, and at the Grover a .Baker ■F.WING MACHINE OFFICE, i- V IFTHST Pittsburgh, Pa. Sent by letter Dee. jeMU I'HK I’OST—PinsHTKGII. MON HAY MORNING, JUNE ’ 'll I ‘.I 11' , .1 Ul,,' .J j,, ti i! !l “- ‘' n •' i ii’i'- hi Il,e 1 - ' I""n- "I 'll-- iirnii"- Ii. HI ;,|,r 'T - Hi-. nil-: r !..■: ~-i-T -K .1 1 -111 T . lu-; :i : . , .11 i 1,,n i |rr ; ' ' \p.-ii.i.n, ■ li'.vc ! :>n., .v. ')" " ' ,1,,! 1 ■'»’ **i .llllur*- ;!!•'. ri h ii 'ii- m the iiMt ~unl lo.ni. j iMTc'lnrc i iln' Sf-rrctary ..I’ Hu Tn 'nun !, :1 . , |,; 1i -1 ■! t..(iifVl--.. 1., 'ii- V,-. ■ i-, ill' ■ li-p.iltmen: until r 111 Mt, r i-h i ll'l. 1 until nr.i.n 1 Thi.r-.iiv, inn.- I'ltli. lMj-l. f..r tinmlt o! tin' t n:t,'Vi Siam- il i.4'l: uo r ii .U- , 15 m tin- am,unit ti| ,iiilwirinc unitnniini intrn-n i.t >i\ p, i . 111 i I'll- “Ctni amnt'iMy. in min. hi th,.- 'tny in! Inly .-tn■ i Tamiitrr .[' t-n<■ vcnr. 1 "''li'i'tiriiili -tlti-r ihc ■ ":i, v i 1 tine' Ist; 1: ' • r« ~1.11 .•! : lS ;j , I; -!--;i,rs ;.r >mu- 1 i.r > \Vh:n h iiVi* lull: In-.] j.. J!-I * I !i '!“■ i(i :, t : ,i u . V‘ ' ; ' r ‘ 1 *■> 'lr.'-a ; :. ■{ >|, ( . j •Hi U'M-i.iriL'.Mill, t \ s ( *l‘f: ! - -,! N~\% y..,< ; iin< I • i.'U'..-' ;i ; ,,, i’ e:.msr «!'■;»->'i r •!'..[! j l , f;i \i« • id'! h- <•; IV;ll i , i v ! sound, &•- tiu* rebel.- were :;rivi u pell : •:•-} hi- |m-• 11 i'miu their works mid' 1 hrnu^h ‘ . ‘ “j I '' l ' i - ■-u 1 1 d ; tin* wo.'ijf; rallied behind their n serw i-'Mle:l -nmufi ; lions «; -Mi, lim, lU i-l ’hollars. i * n, ‘. aU '-' mp "' ll u '" a P tun ' «Mr !-l Ih L'i'ti red bonds of Aflub • *ij,in 000 ! position t»ur losses at this p<>,nt .:m I‘dlar- udi aho !-.(• d ii h i;. ! only hent-tlm -d* what tin- rn.'tiiv si;-- All nilVrs t- oi ired nil’ ! 0( . ■ ta i n ,.,i 1,r,,rl ,r,, r ' ■ ri I it-r.- I tin UtlliM June I--,- Um > , .-I «.f Hu - th j respective 1 tT.i'mv, but pressed them b.n.k -e, f.irthut (•rnn-rs, ami m < as" ..r ti,,- •irrcntunr.- \ , . . . . . Rn-i tiriM 1 min,, . , , ■ , , } f he withdrawn into u I.U position, am Rn-i nrmi j)n\m-,i| in-tulim-nt- innds "i t!it* description-, ami denominate J ' V;IS roruivl!e ' l Ul m * k, ‘ 11 hail - v r '-' !r ' preferred will hi. -ent to rs as j ami resume the ground he occupied at depose? ; tin* outset The object of Hancock's __ . , iiiivame, however, was appurremlv a ... Cla roru Secietar> Stanton. muse. ns he was immediately or.llk i t,> | ,Uni 1 - M, '.' nr <- ,en | ulciiidon hi - position, am! move hi. z'.’f 1 llspatrhe- titini (ri-r-tm -. Head-' fjifirti.-ii hi ted ,li,nc :;,i, tvnler.iav. rr,r i' ■■ from till! riirlit ol' the line t.. the hnveju.-t !11■ t■ ii irreivetl. hiter, ■-.cm in) extreme left ,x n Thursday. Yr M ei.l:iv at ! \n. .1 her correspondent with Ihe ,:th 4 11 a. tit., ( ’• , , , , iheckinriiW ' ° m | e,t with so , ' !o * r ‘ and murderous a fire o; A not her mtiri-il iep,, r t, nt f rrm i artiller v and mu-ketry that they broke < »rmi. • -tnn t;,'; hi- hi!!.,.' and wounded ■ and lied in eonfiuion. Again and ajain 11 'V U '.| Ai .'V v, ' rr, ‘ f'oi. i Uiev rallied and returned to the char-ie ilaskcd ..iii.h Wist-msm, Col Porter , ' , , 4 , , • , , , «lh New York lien v artillery. anti ",,1 i lnU "Ov relunmi tohe tlmen hark with M-»riis, nfhii NYw York. * : greater slaughter. Among the wounded Ceriera] R. (>, : The same correspondent says .Ad nbi ] l seiioitsh; lie will probably lose a j soldiers belonging to the 13th anil loth v -u u „ _ i Georgia volunteers, mmp into nsir lh»- r.. .u. tan io::. ° _ : at daybreak on the 2d. liny state thyv Rebel Infernal Machines on James I Mre ,in " i of l,Khli! ’- f nd J ,° n " w,ln ' an v | more o! it. 1 hey advised "ur troop* i,, f SiCTH'ii, I i go in unil ticlit it miu a • lln-thrhiM Ni.u ii'KK, -1— A lltrald uir- | ji jr l, t for Rtrliinmnl and u r could taki-it r("|»oniu j nt irom the rivor I , r , M , , , , says- —A .lomru'r fmm the rob,-! rain [ lllls '1 Kv ropn-niiMho robu mmy '■ liichnioml," -lator- thai Ken Darliu,' ias bo/nmim’ nidi ,lft> innro an.l mum n,minting [illy ouirn, m ronsidoroil t,v tbo i li’-nI-rub/t-i «n!i 111 oil’ onn-iant r.-vor robola impregnable to gunbnai- Thi! irun-clarlsare now lying In ' AMdOXV MU it l*. preparing te attack Mir tied, ai.ie.l i, v . several fire-ships anil a number M' infer- | n:;l machines. Tin- tire ships are in be i ‘ 'oitTKESr Vv r three Pvt ..j r.,, \ , k[)l j : rfiVrt ami were repulsed. I * l n krak 3' \r.Tal 1"!:/ iii, a ronfederate Lieut. i\n> 1 >d privutrs powerlnl submarine I'H'l.tv ;n mi. bt*-i , . ,• A . , * who cam*'into our lines } eaterday, ar w „ . . . rived on the Warner. Both Sides Waiting an Attack. . , . ~ , . . . • A steamer just arm ed irom the T\ lute -NEW IORK. JlUlr 4.— A 1 fU-UHc lei- tT , ter. dated headquarters f.th cops u ■ House reports there was heavy cannon niiles north of Kkdunond. 10 p. m, May ailing going on all day yesterday, and ai, says The line ..f the rebel title pits just t.efore night the sound grew further w-.,s carried on the wing in front of Han - i f , B - There are no further particular*, lock 1 here was desultery firing atl duv by d\ right's corps, which is in very , close proximity to the rebels. Both pa r- Resignation of Gen. Fremont, ties wish the other to commence the at- New York Juneb. —A special to the Bth co^wiH, 1 fl^^T term , aSter ’ !,P llera!d dated Washington 4th. aavs Gen. oui corps, with live men and a waroii, . were raptured on Saturday night. Sup- * remont has resigned hi? Major Gener plies wilireach the Ct-rp« to-morrow from *iship. which has been accepted hv the the White House. ( President PlT'fliL H,• ii FROM OUR FIRST EDITION r l. ) m O. ij.kUU Wiirjted *< * ■ r- ]••: : n , < .1 .i .In) Mi in i" >' ! <• r V. ii !. in U-. :i. II'T. L lore the fort jTELEGRAPH. FOE THE POST, THE LATEST. Details of Wednesday's Fight, Position of the Diifeiv.ni Oorp>. Double and Triple Lines of Breastworks The Enemy Repulsed with Many j Killed and Wounded He is Driven to Lho Chick* aiiominy River Charge of the 6th and 18th Corps, j The Rebels Driven Pell Moll from their Works » >ur position (hen v,\i~, ii ll * right resting on Dallas ami tiie .pit near the railroad eight miles , . ; from Alatooim r l he following m;t correspondent has' .1.-tnils of Wert nr*, i 1 ' arl "‘ l lisl *“ l ' !)Mlalt “'' - day's fiqhtiiiL. He says our line, of i, n t. i *'' vn ‘ l!n "' fully mil,- in len,-:, : Jr,|,nson ' :ml Patrick Toi.ir, f'-mn n„. northwest to tl„- xnilhcaM ' u f ’*>• iW, UHL Ohio, tuit-sirr*; Hancock'* line* wa- mi tin- MerhunV -: 1 M-Pompi', V’3.l Penn'ii.. Inst vine road iu the Hfl- ~it wi.-i-.i lr ’..m i M "'' T ! "" 1 min'.-.. -K*rhtlv tin: in, my two ,!av- h.-mre 'I ] ir ,i, . v y u 11 ■ i <-• i : < 1 1" ■ 1 Mnmv MTHi fi nres were made iutj.r. rn t-, an ..r i, ’ nnj " v ' r ‘ ' 1 P l ■ - M binary assault. i 11,11 i-'d'-i f apt. (.'lire-. Bornsidc’s corps wa= next the l.iyU !p "' ‘' a - kiil,Ml - r i ‘’ l Cr;,i S- 4li,h muind Warren a little forward pm | Pa '' "" ,uuldc,i ' Ha,-k!< o', mew in front by double and triple Hold ! " S "‘ V',? j'' 1 < Pllil ' hrea-twoika.* Wriylif, corps was j 'd l -. doth f a., Ld.imi^ ninn-hed lo the li ft With tun divisions ri,,,- CCL 1 of Sheridan’s cavalry in the front and i &eIL Shefmail’S tlftnl.. All attempt was made with rebel > The Fiei-eest Eight oi ihe Campaign j .N \•i UK , .1 lUif‘ iniantry oarly m the d.iy to drive oui i A Sharp and Bloody Fight, cavalry from Cold Harbor, hm resulted in their repulse with many kilie 1 wound,.,! an,i,hc.uking on„,w,ANOTHER MASKED BATTERY, and Mini prisoner-. The rebels w.-ren- , infon.i-d fur an anuiiuT mta. k, hm . Partial List Killed and Wounded U rirht comirig up c-n illicit u; tn lm],l rj,< ' pi.ifi' anil take more prisoni'rs \\ right fi'llowi’il up hi' aur'Cf'.i' alii iilliuu li 1 nil an whi-h UsK-,1 Hi! an I d:lt ,. a .< :jll nour ullcrnark. At thm tinn- we liad > arrir.i the ri-i-rl iim-- l' I'iile piis ami >!i ! V. I 1 tilt- t-iicmy tutlir i hickal.f.m;nv Tlir pni'iiiy tiit'n mndp a furious :i'sauh idle in tLit* i-veniiiF up<-n our ihree line- up"!i Warren determin l-> a pii'ivr ihr ..fntr9 mu! In throw tin- lint ■ nt.. >.nnfn>ion. Attempt afici 1 tit inpr was made mi.! the n,<-n huric 1 1.. t i-rtain t ruction. Tl.r r tijret* liours in front of thi-, ir •'l it •• t r un' Irom t ht- «kit m -hing !iu> i" un . f J . har/r th<- rebel wt.rk- in our frtujt lirc^««k- and L»**r;n*? 1 ■ iiix(*p ; n- 1 wiili ; ,ll j t ! canister and a heavy inivsketrv ; liic. and tie. tir-t line was hadlv m up. ~d- ! the Set Mid united with it, and then t 1..- to I third, ami almost immediately aftoi, n •i l C IVlltl I’iumr r-i mr mit nlwif.- .. 1. • •I. From Fortress Monroe Monroe. lumr 4 Official from Secretary Stanton NEWS FROM NEW ORLEANS. COMMERCIAL & YIMJVIIAL. . I PITTSBURGH PHODCCiS HAiiKBT. A Dispatch from General Grant. i °"'™ °* the daily pout, i F ai uranr., Eight Large Steamers Burned i .., v - •»»«« «■ I | in M.\ on NatunUy was dull, Thia, how- The Rebels Driven from their ' ew-r. i„ no muitmal ncmirrenceforthc lastday of u “ the week. The weather continue* very plpa»- Rifle Pits. lhe Loss Estimated at $3OO 000. : Hnt - " ur •■“'u 111 a Irom Gherman's army to N6\VH ITOIU tliG OitJ 01 Mexico. 1:1 M'bh-The receipts are an the increase: il.n >1 .f 1 -i'l , ti i [ii»T w,r.- not ■><.* firm. Wo note salps of li tlip >Ui nil. J heir* was a sharp. Mo*.,dy i-»-k:» S i. a ,t >*. as K r quality. titTht on t li<- 'j'ith between Honker's corns P" p X 1 "’ n-eeipts about keep pace wit), the „ 1 .New * ~rw Tune *, Tl n -or,-./., ',p P • \vresentcd : no new n,,iio- ti n 1 ,,.♦ i t , - 1 Morning Mar, »rcnn New Orleans May « l .‘ M diw past. The sales mad? Dalia,. Ihr b.utlc begat, &V 1 ,i s We quote and Third divisions, Generals Geary and i S ™' l a, „ ,hC !evceat : ' cw orl, ' n!K '- fo J r s dAm “b{'T ““‘“-‘weu.ve noticed Butterfield, who advanced steadily under I •*« WM,nnn. The ; °A*Misuoi U‘£ a terrible musketry fire and proceeded ,# ” C Wft “ , '° nS,d f raW - V ,n J um ’ » ithin torn- vnrds of a concealed battery I . 'Zll "p" U ,7 “t" l which oi.en.-d upon their, very suddenly ! . 1 . r an .’ 3 . Ll dresi,, - J Gif ‘ JemaiKi wmk,: i»4eVor cost with a murderous discharge of e ra P e and j Convention the r,h. : o ,o?^St*‘. cannirter. The Firs, division in this , Tl ": P, "'l" Jnf nn d r. charge lost !»00 men. The h.utery ua- ! linV '' SU^ % printing the LaT £'s£££ finally ,-ilenced and the enemy driven : l’™chimation. | away. Our los.- ,s p.ohably greater thru j n ' l^ n has r( ' luni -* thnt ct the ouclilV mii>HlQUiitC t») nhout ; iXtl,. I GiiOUTICIKS as in moderate tlemand for 1 ifiO. Un the’ Honker and I . ( ': n ' ral M ’ Cll,rnnn d 'crionsly sick | S th^”^ es were uueh, ng eU we McPiirr-t-.il u-.n . . m New Hrluan*. , liitlEl) KhriT—Tho demand was fair and Il.ivana dates of the 31s, Hi,., -.ate i St'SSS^iS that news from the city of Mexico to the ‘'V.TiMv n , , . J ' ; lnt* market was steadr. Sales .of ihtli, ami \ ora C'rii? tn the ‘ll had hcon 1 110 b * fl v '.'* ll - m &fh. ' | 1 1 ._, .. , Puf.VTnfM- rhe reason lor old ia nowfar rc*(i\ti| (nt at preparations were mak- , Hi! vanned. Salea 150 bueh at ;4O bbls do iii!. r f-*r llic let-eption nf Maximillian, ; s' bbi. wii.i hid nnt yet arrived. PITTSBI RGH OIL TEADR. A < >m*.piracy i n Gudalojtarr, had been ■ Offick opthk Dailv Post, > (1 pFi*tl 17,,] v rf *l, ALo.vdav, Jund B, 18t»4. \ w, rf ■ rn-t t> l p. .1 * M. in the oil way continues very *' 1 u ' c Mi sirspr ,-t 1 tml -lull, in UvjMhere is just about no business at l l> ii)d: 3 r e -i!. Ml thu l"\Viis ih, \' ' »<:j l.cms trunbacted. Tliere has been no receipU h.'M, which d«-. htrcil for interremion. , !,K H l’ l3; n| 'course tlit-re was noth in. i ndhin play cards continuull v appear ’ V!V" \‘ ! t ' r - ifr ° l4 - Crude and c 1 -1 • !»•■>] 1 a rtf AT i ' 1 I ‘ eUm * l h-.s.,dv:u,cedmat«*riftil). The river to , • ‘7 U M<; - v;C0 ’ an35c. :5 We in s CiTrl, and persons ol both sexes vi.‘ it- j ot no Hales Hbovo what we have quoted ed and strewed with flowers the graves 01 those who fell. tlicr Brocks at present. Hooded was held at _ _ _ | 66(g‘6*»c for ]»r, sent delivery; Free oil—we note a * r*A#**£i ***l, ' 1 wale id tdo bbls uj, ilrer oil at 04o; city brands FROM GEN. SHERIDAN. !"'hH^^viAao';^etwa a a rmatw , () o: trnop.a to !i, \\ f ii;i(“ ft** ;i -iai< > l Ua ; iv 1 h*u; 1.. t ’i*) t p in . ve-Urrduy. Friday tlir id i!.r ; ur my ‘mddenly *»t!ark**«'l Sm 11.'s Jiri^ad' "f J»iU!rm« i!i; ,-d-m. I Ur- right ia-s > ! will. cit t'ury 1 r.i h i'i mi 11 n ui‘, tin - Mia, kof Mi V V•; • r-’p'i j - v*« r-- iiillrr;\id< | Ai.;id!r,c|. > 'n\;drv !r: ■ u;««. i; ;iu- mu . f .ri m • t of Hr] 1 »i\ i-ion w iiil !i I.t-r j l!v d draun around In- F.-tT, ■,pp.,r(-m! v w it!i iU>- ,i dia:'j> f>M h<*rt ron’lU;, Wd-. - :1 dr, t . ! In-Hi 1 1, - | i,rir I'lllr |.'ll ~ i- . 1 {'l • \ n iu-1 v f. ,u; r M *'»'i :;!rv I'ur-n 1 v 'i;c•- ’ r i ► "vn’v a, -. nn i« yc . r '- l . v - ! I 1 1 ' : i! CM! iil r :• .-5- in killed u ■•!!-!< >1 .iu ll iiu-sim: •lurin. l 1 1* <• ’.hr. * v - iH-jttuon- ; t r<»an-» i Via Hark., w iil n-.t {.\.-. i;. iriivi'd hrrv yesterday, havintr d lV"iu Pori Rovsi) A Mi-jiuicit iroiii Gt-h. Siit-rniHii, dated y. Merday ui * o Hack a m.. Id tn\\v< of Mom-tin, rrpi.rk ?K;ii iik left i • The Situation at the Front New \ ork, June 4—A Times sue rinl, .dated headquarters, Miv :il, close l - AUCTION SALES thus There is hardly a ih.ubt that tin- ; -- - position now held bv'the rebel, in ottr /I\ •^ IT5^ 1 T 5^I I - p L^ D s * T A^‘? KKER muit, is but the advance! line, whilh 11 1 f* v will liold a 9 Ion? as possible for' HOUSHuLP rT.’KNITURU, CARPETS, the purpose 01 irainiup- tinit* to HEPPINtx. tec. AT AUCTION.—OnTHURS* , t -l ;. 1 .1 V/. ‘- . , . J )cr,ut DAV MuKiVIXG, June ftth, at 10 o’clock, At 65 'iMriic es -,vutli Hjc raih'i.U'l ai'Oul A <■ H\v< rtli ao .-tin-i iniiiiar;. inielli l.n- 1.f.-n riw.i In | i, r 11 c I K. M. WTtiN f'crrtnrv t.f Wai Very Latest from the Front. Canonadmg Commenced Along the Wliole Line. Bible- Condition GR£AI ACTIVIfY AT WHITE HOUSE Hal.tim*'Ki.. i iin>■ ■i. '] in- afi.'ni'.on'- 1 r.>nt at i>n , !<>rk <>n Fri>!:i va. u\., repiv "i rittin* ntta. L :i- rc|>ortr.i Lv (imnt a opened witn tii'M-j » annonsding along \ hr whole line Cannonading; could l>t* heard as 1m? pr.'grossed down I tic- peninsula. One impo riant fart re- \ [ ><»ried hy our informant isthai the arjuv : U in the best possible condition, ami >a\ s ; they 1 iuvi■ never in any pivv : oim cum- | pa>ltn Imcn so well .-upplied ; that llu-rc j w.i- itbunduni proymion- roimtantlv * going lurvvnnl. The whole army nor '!i 11 in lien I .ram ami v;rv- in- is the oi,lv man who liar given them a ilianei- In tigii! 1 In- belief war nniver-a! l.nih among I In- Iron;,- am! i-'-idenm 11. - .-..nire in li.e vicinity ~r Iticiiinoiid lhal lii" ivl.i-1 capital must iliii '1 lii-re Innl ia.ii n- - Hlli-mpiini rani oil llu- Wlyjtc llnn-i a--- r. par;. 1 ami ne.rivpiemlv ib rnmernl c ipture of Filz Hnirlil.ee and hi-; . avidly unfounded. Tin- White 11-iu.e presents a sceneol uClivity unpre ri-iiente-l. <-vcn -luring MrCli-llan'r earn Money Hccovered from the'Wreck. Cairo. .Tune -1 —Three safes were to day recovered from the wreck of the Naval wharf boat burned at Mound City. One of them, Paymaster Dunn's, contained $166,000 in good condition. except being somewhat dampeinal from the water One containing funds to the amount of several thousands, failed to preserve its content's, except the books, which were intact, with the exception of the covers, which were somewhat i harred. Admiral Porter attributes the origin of the conflagration t - a stroke of lightning. Paymaster Boggs remains in a critical condition. Should he recover, it is feared he will lose the ure of his hands. moving their Command, Our Cavalry Within Five i with tin* follow ing salo-. \iz. 1 K.\ H<; i: TI.MHKK— Sales 40.000 loet at 24c. . Hii 11««i K Sales iis, l*oo feet at 21c. A Heavy Charge on the En-1 30,000 feu»t f.mV'J Wnr-L-o 1 1(11 VKICS-i jio supply ,n market is small and eiuy S worm,. UI.I lint , s:«, im, let! U f note sales of Inis ;‘mihjiru-.ng i,-« i at MU The market wab very hare; •wiei tj were linn w Uh vies at *6®*, fl m. 1./i IH I'in* market is l> m*. prices nominal. iluj Vil From GOO to 800 Prisoners Taken, .'I-'. 1 OP.K, June .. —A 7 /■/'■it r.r Stw fork »ark«. SP'-Cial .lilt! rl .Tin;c Ist, = Shrri.lnn's i n Xs " "“-i . . ’ ! I lvs, Hclivrt at t/.i.&iti 1 . ,' JJ ter t/Xtra state; $8 50 cavalry tKi .i.iv previ>.u» ilmvv the ri-» rl- " ir |,!,n H - H. 11. ; w.esws fur Trade ,W„ tlnrliiiiir vlil . „:i. „ • , 1 MraiuU. tV..i,k } irregular at *1,30«1,32. Wheat -1 Otlanic. till. ]um ttltllin fivr Mi'llt; rfaiK'fi 1,611 lor Chicago Spring; 41,63@1 t 69 mil' , 01 JTirbmimd (>ur entire li" "" ■''lll"'auKir cmh. Torn active at 1 1,1 ' 'IK Kr ui.l mixed iVeatcrii. < lata llrin at 96$ " ,lv riinfuirrahly advanced an.! tlie im- : ‘ c - Kkedalt at l!@m 4 e. Ootfte dull at 47s IT"-” prc\ ails 1 hat T.ec has withdrawn , K SL his Ulain force within Uie inner de'cnccs *- ■ H: “ l retmed !>ond etc. Port quiet ntssoaso, 6o i'’i for old meas; *32 26 for new mtu; :.u tor md ntnt now prime; *31,50 for nn-sn. \\ I'-.m ,i ti lii. linrn uiiy' Uiusi have ( Xl ' _ Clnciatuitl Market. t lik . iii V.-n ; u!' Richmond «m }„>inr 'p { 1.. ■! \it. Jil.ir i —Flour tirm at *6,to® 7. ) . ‘ UlU “ ,l|l ‘ ll ' Jtt in .r ■'* \Vhu:»t-l.*ril While U, 70^1, “a. Cora LTi’lit |J ii/Ut. i:i vVt’;:i.ui.l ;it >l.l.i<£ I,K>. U-ita ai Me. Whlaky T’ . i r, ni • - . : .n«l\rtii.-ed to *l.-i .Ueai Poitc linn at $30,0u. ( t all ii i.-j i iChi 1 uli■! W ( *un I- ( -L.-tr-i tc (Jroccriua urm auJ uii « h i.Mhr ii-nt oi‘ Warren, urui the ! 'iota Exchange 1 ' ~ s:. ii le it riuor. -.'Vith; . -mi ci • \ iiu in ih w:.s v..{ ansi ' 1 M.-nUy tin* Sixth corps and Bal.lv ' t , . Buir “ lo ,' l:irl£et * , , . , * • i>i fiA,.o, .I n ht* 4. —Hour 1:1 good demand, - l.'.rtT3 made a heavy charge Cui- hrm -inti unchanged. Wheat higher and ... r,_ cl v., ‘ , i hrm Chicago >jjring JUlluaukie (Jiub ■ * 1 1 " r ’ * OIK the enemy S work" i $l. w. Corn ttrm ntst,2B. Oatß at 77c . Whisky and taking GOO nr 800 prisoners. An , 1 mights firm hn ir Inter Hie rebels mad- tremendous | p hu ,d«lpW. Market. assaults and were irirrhtfull v slaughtered i I’hiladElhha, June 4.—flour tlrm at #7,60. 11.1 n 1 „i. V 1 • ~ , 1 Wtlc.lt »i,sT'43/i,SH. corn si,tio. \vhiaky dull at ll.in:ni l. a.-n repulsed similar attacks, \ emu-oleum active; I’rmie at 36i l- . Cutt oi-.s ’ ENGLISH JUTTERS Dr. J. C Ayers’ Family Medicines 1111. i). .IAIAiKS ±. SOS’s. I'hAIMII/Y Dr, Sehcnt-k"!. Paiinonit, Toiiin and Pi' Celebrated Buchu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Meiiftlnce can ho found genuine at }he PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M’Garr, Pr’Ogß, Medicines, Ohemlcala, Perfumery, Painta, < »il“, Read, Varnishes. Brushes, Truaaes, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found InDnig Stores of flr*t quality, forfaale^iow, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. Milos of Richmond < 'on t raband > report ire cmc for Intemperance. >n:i>i(:xrsi>* lIEI-M jlOJsO’s Homer of Market street ami Fourth. TOERENCE & M’'» ARE, Timlx i aud Lumber Market, .IrsK fi, 1364. 1 l \i liKlv fh«* Bto. kon hand being limited, . t inns, rtu nita- .hiiihll. iJu-maiket waa firm MARKETS BT TELKORAPH Xew York Gold Market. Xr-u- York, June 4.—ciold closeil this even ing at DYSENTERY —AND— Diarrhoea. DIXON’S AROMATIC Blackberry QARMINATIVE Is the only safe and sure cure. It oon ini ns no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious ooznpouuds common 10 remedies generally sold for this class of disease. It is so efficacious theft Physicians very generaily use it in their praofcic© U all chronic and dangerous cases. c bse no Cholera mixtures or doubt »u! compositions, (many of whioh undor r .ne hnd ruin the constitution,.) when you obtain an unfailing remedy ad simple m l pafe as Blackberries themselves. Ask for Dixo.v s .Blackbbrbt CaJUC&A* tivr, and see that the proprietor s namei® writ ten on the outside wrapper of eaebbot tle. Prepared only by Sole Proprietor, CINCINNATI. For sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 35 ots.) 26c., SOo. and SI, per Bottle, IJI‘4 W. feTRKJ; final removal.' ; HAVE PIAAr.r.Y REMOVED * v *l* no ft ncl Music Warerootns to our D > W N’o. 122 Wood- street, lour doors KL'o\p Fifth *rppet. and nearly opposiie the First > stion-tl Hank. where we'H he hippy to wait o/i our friemlK and the public in general. H Ki.FBKK A aHO.y Sljja of the Ooldeu Harp, 123 Wood street. 11‘i WO^TBKET