ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Messrs. M. r-KITENGILL a 00. No. n V* Bon, New York olty, and No. 6 state •neet, Boston; and 1,, p. FONTAINE A Co., No. e> Naoa&u street, New York dlty, are au uorized to take Advertisements and Subacrij • tlons for os at lowest rates. the Daily Post, to agents • the rate of $2,00 pet hundred copies. LOCAL INTBLUfIEMCB. TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 7, 1864. Floral Hall. .“HE GJkBDEZT OP EHEN In the southend of Floral Hall, at the Sani tary Fair, la an apartment oalled the Garden of Eden, upon which there is perhaps as much la bor bestowed as upon any place In or about the Fair Grounds. We cannot say whose work manship It is, or who designed the garden, and if we did know, It is not our place to puff every one that bestowed labor upon the Beenes pre sented at the Fair. Our purpose Is merely to give a sketoh of the workmanship and lit the workman pass, as perhaps he desires, unnoticed and unpraised. The garden Is an elaborately wrought specimem’of rustic scenery. There arc trees and! rocks/ fruit and flowers, sticks and moss, hills andyflales, groves and bowers, and indeed everything that could make a place en chantlngandlovely. There stands the forbid den tree, around it is colled the serpent, and near It stand Adam and Eve in matchless inno cence. On the tree shines, In golden beauty, “The fruit, whose mortal taste brought death into the world and all our woe.” Near the feet of Eve, sit upon the ground two parent pheas ants, with a brood of young, ail the work of art, to be sure, but so like nature as to equal na ture’s self. The squirrel sits upon the limb of a neighboring tree, upon the boughs of which, hop from limb to limb, a hundred specimens of the feathered choir, whose mirni. pantomime is more eloquent than songs. At the root of an old tree, surrounded by rocks, peer forth the nose ' and he&d of that identical ground-hog, which has ruled the weather for many a century, other animals, large and small, wild and tame—for all animals are tame in Eden—intermingle in the Joys and enjoyment of Paradise. Even butter flies, in immeasurable hoßta, adorn the branches of trees and the leaves of plants. Trees of va rious kinds spread their branches together, and weave a canopy of umbrageous foliage. --—“Amid them stands the tree of life, High eminent, crowned with ambrosial fruits Of vegetable gold.” This retreat is cool, grotesque and natural. One could hardly suppose that it had been formed by human hands. It must have taken an Immense amount of labor to complete it. The representation of animals alone is an ear nest work of labor. Our first parents stand near the centre, while, Round them frisking, play All beasts of earth, now wild, and of all chase thelion rampld and in his paw Dandling the kid} bears, ounces, tigers, uardp Gamboling before them.” r 1 Thii Eden la worth more Than one sight or one visit. Indeed one cannot begin to see the beau- ty ofita shady recesses at one glance. Like an exquisite landscape, it must be gated upon and magnified till the connecting parts and links of the design are all brought out and till the scene beoomes one grand panorama of beauty and perfection. Let the visitor gate and gate on, till he sees, as in the original Eden. ‘The sapphiie fount and crisped brook Boiling on orient pearls and sands of gold In maty beamy, under pendant shades ’ V lsltlng eacn liagrant piaat and flower’ v> orthy of Paradise.” ’ Such la the garden of Eden, the artificial gar den, gotten up at this Fair, by the hands of wo-" men, to remind us of the first of all women, and of the temptation, and the fall, which engulfed us all in one cothmon ruin, “Till one greater Man restore us And regain the blissful scat.” Paooda.— One of the specialities .! the Fair is the Pagoda, in the centre of the Dining llall Thu is an octagon building, with a dome roof, boarded up at the sides about three feet, and left open from that up to the dome or root. This roof is adorned on the outside wlihva:;,- E»ted paper, and the standsrd colors of country, red, white an rlblue. The cornice Is paint ed bine and frosted with glass. The posts are covered with variegated paper, on which are pasted leaves of silver and vines of gold. The richest enbroklered curtains are suspended be tween the posts n.Vi fall in flowing folds to the counter. On the south side of this Pagoda 1s Jacob’s well, whether the identical well Dial was dry in the land of Canaan, or another well we are not prepared to say. From this rustle well, walled with rough stones and overgrown with moss, oan be obtained a dulcet dra ught ui ioewatoror lemonade, or even sodawater with vanilla or raspberry (t j, like the juggler’s; keg from which he can draw twenty kinds m drink. Here, too, can be purchased all kinds ol confections, Nectar and Ambrosia, to satiate the appetite or quench the thirst of all way- | /cr-in* men. Persons calling at the dining- i room for aomahlng to caf, should not fall logo i to the Pagoda and get something to drink, out ! of a well so old that the memory of man run-I nethnotto the contrary. There you can find ! kind women to wait on you as of old they did ! upon the weary and thirsty traveller and as ' great attraction as was ever bestowed on the i pilgrim in the land of promise. , Price of Admission-— The present price ol admission into Uoral Hail and Dining Hnli, is tiftj cents cacti, i'r.o admission fee into Lia raar, Old Curiosity Shop, Monitor Hail, Artists : Mali, anil .Mechanics' Hall, each twenty-ilvc cants. The charge to see the collection of live Itoclt is also twenty.tive cents. At the Skating pond, ten cents is charged, and at some other booths the fee is from ten to iiftcen cents. At the Post office ten cents Is charged for a letter, ice-cream, soda, ive-trater and other refresh ments can be had In almost any hall at the usu al prices. The fees charged at the Audlori.im depend upon the character of the performances Silver Hor.v ihe contest for the silver Horn .gees on with „ great deni of real At present the struggle us to who shall win, is he tween the Hope and \ igllant Fire Companies. The Hope hag 415 votes and the Yigialnt has49u Some of the other companies are not f lr hr hind. Tsk Campps-i-a;.—\ jus are still being pol ed for the Catnp Chair. On yentunUy at noon fa. Brig. (JeD. Hays whj far ahead In the com petitorsldp lor inis valuable and beautifui piece of workman*!.!, Amocpt of Ktjuii *s.- -The entire amount of reoelpts taken In for the Sanitary Commis sion, by subscriptions, donations, sale of goods tuid ticket, up to yesterday at noon, are one hundred and eighty-da thousand, seven hun dred and seventy-eight dollars and eighty-six eentMl»«,«mB,B6. 1 The Draft.—Provost Marshal Foster has re celved instructions to commence the draft for tha2Sd Dlatnot—which embraces the city of iHttsbujgh—on to-morrow. In looking over the Hat—whloh will be found elsewhere—we find the exceedingly large number of 2,653 nec essary to square off the acoount of the 22d dis trict This will be one to every 6.2 enrolled- In the third ward there Is the large number of three, hundred and fourteen to be drafted, which will require about one person out of every four. The fifth, sixth, eighth and ninth wards will be drawn upon nearly as heavily. The demand was originally one to every three. The re-enlist. ments of veterans may reduce the quotas of many of the sub-districts somewhat, but still the number to furnish by those that are so far be ! hind is pretty large. It would h*ve been much’ : better for those distiictssofaf In an-ear, 10 tjsve taken measures earlier to 411 up their Taking the whole district, but little more than” half oi the number required have been already lurnl4hed—the number furnished being - l,7ai. ! Flanking a Storm.-As the Philadelphia tpress train oi the Pennsylvania railroad, wai coming west on Monday forenoon, the beaten, appeared very dark to the westward from Johnstown. At BlalravUle the heavy cloud appeared a little north of west! At La trobe It was further to the north, but verv near the locality of the train. At Greensburg heavy drops of ralu began to fall, and-JontlmSl until the train passed Irvin's Station, when the clear sunlight broke opt, affording the pleasing evt tdence thatthe stote.’b.d been Hanked and that Ik Itila w&s out of ds ugsr. Sommer Resorts. last A short trip last week Into tlje cool shades and fragrant solitudes of the Allegheny Moun tains reminds ns that the season Is fast ap proaohlng for the smoke and dust be-pestered denizen of the city to other up his care, and household gods ana flee Incontinently into the country. Among the numerous quiet nook, moreor leas noted In this city, no one spot seem, to combine somanydealrableessentials to quiet peaceful,and health-giving enjoyment as I'™! son Springs, on the summit of the Alleghenies. The place 1, easily reached by the Pennsylvania rid! /* 1 ® Ud oali ' * boul four fours' ride from Pittsburgh. At this summer paradise, Her. L 7 7 Beoure 8 «w lease Of life. Here the weary may drink of the purest of wa ters, distilled in crystal drops from nature’s own and of the roll, U ocean, of purity over the lofty moun- I tain top and oomos fragrant with the perfumes OWerS throu S h man T a grove and field and forest. Here, too, the seeker of health an pleasure may lounge In cool bowers of shade —natural or of nature charmed by the touch ol art or wander through field or copse, over hills or In deep, dark ravines ; angle for the speck led trout in brooks that murmur over mossy beds and carol down rooky catnracts; or hunt the cunning squirrel and whirring pleasant in wilds where the ax of civilization has never yet struck Its vandal blow. Here, too, wild flowers carpet the earth, and purple andcrimson berries luscious with the morning dews, floating in lakes of cream, woo the early riser to hi ß m.win feast. But all is not rude and wild upon this mountain top. Nature has mingled the chemi cal Ingredients or valuable elixirs, deep down In her earthy labotatory, and from massive rocks there gushes a stream of living waters which manya suffering human creature haspanaken of and lived. The medicinal virtues of these watera, (to come from the poetry oi health to the reality,) have been fully established both b analyzation and by the practical experience of scores. In addition to all these health-giving andjoy-creating advantages which nature has provided, Mr. Mullen, the cxccUent host of the ‘ Mountain House,” has not forgotten to add all the appliances of art to enhance the beauties of the place, and secure the comfort of his guests. The House la very large, commands beautiful views, is nicely surrounded by ornamental grounds—within which are fanciful bowers and arbors, and walks and drlves-and last of all but oh, how Important to always an hungered' humanity, his cuisine embraces ail the delica-les uf town and country. This must sutlice as/tn apology fora notice of this delightful summer resort, but we know and feel that so charming a place must be seen and enjoyed before It can be I fully appreciated. Our wanderings have also brought us to that thriving little town on the Central Railroad east of the mountains, called Altoona. Hefe is the noted Hogan House, whloh belongs to the central Company. If any one Is so dull as to ecu.esc a railroad company cannot "keep a h uel,” just let him try this one, and admit how badly he could !.e mistaken. No better hotel than the Logan can be foundoutslde city limits being very large, well appointed In all its depart ments, and provided with every essential and comfort. A sqjourn at this hotel combines all the luxuries of metropolitan life with all of the delicious summer experiences ol country exis tence. Roundabout Altoona there Is a beauti ful country, possessing many attractions for the slght-seer and ample scope and verge enough for the disciple of Isaak Walton and the lover of | pointers ami double barrels. Many congenial spirits spend the heated term at the ■ ‘Ljgan and between the recreations peculiar to country life, the discussion of the current news of the outside world—which is there received as easily ashere-and the dally meeting with fainliia'r faces as they gather round the festive board en iru.isuu east and west, a Bummer residence at the Logan House is rendered very agreeable and by no means a mattrr of small account. But we shall have to stop. Visl.m, of emerald trees, silvery clouds, pearly, purling streamlet.- —trickling in diamond drops—vcivety ], r ,- flowers of scarlet satin, and golden lj ( „, .‘: c too much for our imagination, and, with but a glimpse at the wealth treasured up outside the range of brick, mortar, and. smoke, we would iwk—who is off for the country 1 Sanitary Fair —Treasurer's List. ' N. Holmes, Treasurer Sanitary Fair, acknuwl- : edgea receipt of the following additional cuntri - t buttons: CS Overholt, P. M., West Overton . r •k°S an » do Paniabiiu.s, -jo (x.-’ J rtuttiiuin do Pieaaam I'nitj* nj (*j ; r . . u . rBt 110 irwin station .. b i«« J smith Jo Latrobe i -i,, i Ji Arters >, . b f rs *. FM. . *25 00 H a Briuker ... 6m> ; * *■ Von Bon- JMKenna 6 IJO UOOAUairtj- 6 00. * T Dul f; 10 00 E O Oirtj 6 0.) I «i x, „ 6 uo J O Stevenson. 5 oo 1 V 6 00 " r Ralston .fr j oo i Jt.Sythe 6 oo J JVl’Lean 5 on 1 H Adams 6 00 O A Miller ; } ii B . ton 6UL :VI h ‘ err (R A) 000 " Abel 5 00 K Adams 6 Sautter.... suu U Kvjuw. ... 5 A \\ Harrison .. 6 oxj O <; Lighten}) .. 5 00 >r, Our cavalry entered ilccliuuii'.vi'lt ij.a. lsl scouting about jh.-oM biUIK- Held on tilt Clneka bomim ai C.. 1, . rrtnt 81 1 11 pushes Ids left dank lucct!-'- <■! ike lully, and Ills utrategy baffles ihe n„, ii. Ji»uvers of the enemy, having oifert-.1-nijttle nijttle on the Topotomay with’liis right witig resting on the Virginia Central ' ‘‘ Itailrnad, and having compelled the erf. ‘s ' Jar Imy to withdraw across the Chick&hom arm'' tny, and Ims thrown his left wing will, special Ids usual activity, away to the east ot Richmond, and is now threatening the ur j lias crossing of the OLickahominy at Bot -IC£U m" tom Bridge. This m now the point of Uaitaisn-- interest. The wih . Gca - Bald J' Smith arrived from the U 'vi«iitMor?ow l oo e rn' ,r . l,| " lb “ ri!ll at llir « lllte House just in time to get into ac sli iuksi.v l, 1 ” 11 ; , 10 ‘■•“•operate with our lcit Col. titlißvgt. p.'h ron • | “auk, last night. All day there has . , , "evil tiring in that direction, which in - Rivk..-MS^ b K «d 'lieiites that a severe battle has been Wheeler* Wllaun hewing .Machi&l" h.'ve’' Vf wttglng ' " nd to-nigbt wc are glad to «!,. "-eof wT,rk° r^ h f lr !,es L machines,' besides 3u ' vt ‘ tliL * caßnonaditjg to be pcrccpiibly ohi.JmnT-'»'' ec t ‘ l “ ,e L , . ,i °‘ mor “ di »‘mct. ‘for new base is now They have ifa .he h,My**iVa° 0 ™ mP e ‘ ely established at the White ti.l u tluest machine, a splendid mahogany fufi ' llouse ,?'. ,h s u '^pu^rTih ,h^ e s*2? close of the st Louis Fair -An u j!h — i b *dT e “n t,ll: c, “ hl '' r ’ a llc Bk aujcUnesc Unfounded Report. ,Vv J' 1 ? 0 ' V ."uS'r,ti , r, o “ii! o a! , ’f h a St - Louis, June 0,9 a. u.-The Sani , tiiu.Sml thVma?hlne I to°hVs o ‘home 1 ' !y V Ve l ,mC ‘l"? waa .Practically brought to a Imolly remind our readers that it' (s umhny C ° SC ", n 9at u rduy night. The managers biViafn ".55ms or I <'T 1 A“« e , nlou> propositioi. J, “nu others interested in it have reason worth ...v’rV.,era! mm'Le'o.' dX,""^ ‘i?.V ‘° r c ' mi 9 , ' at " laU ' themselves that it has OUI One army under Ucn. Banks, n’e?e curb P,™' 1 '' 1 “ magnffleent SUCCesS, exceeding ?*, , f {°. ni a lnost peiUous situation. ‘-xpectations of the most sanguine at b r nnin s- “ ' for continuation to the rank m L r t‘a dat< ? lrom all Bources of revenue, are hv < T,™ e n n f ra /' Let ‘‘‘“nnoerous admirers show not less than five hundred and seventy live thousand dollars, and the people. 150 b x ‘he needs which will pass Into the hands of • the Sanitary Commission will be at ler st ptn.i'wtu'and’the — VlBlt °“ to Phiiadei- a million dollars. The building $1,096,16 desirable whhsh to*tarry 11 !” e J a m , oat W 1 be open durin 8 the evenings of the I &KS 4‘ r W- has ‘entirely • P™*”* the COmbinatfon sales looks' as bright an^'c^erv 80 ’"V e , ver y‘«4 °f g °‘ d and 81,Ver bars . Snd “‘ber aril ,4 £ 1 HUer .arm radio was drawn T Saturda y evening number 84,472 an,, of the most ea I ™rnl,7^^ t ,, a “ d i»‘g“ a : drawln 8 “le farm. Who U the lucky ttf, n?f , iver J r „ w ?‘“ t» no lioltk ' r ia nr,t at P reßp nt ktiown. The 1450 '^wp.{L3 li «^“iuah“ 0 “ ,, . w ‘* he *; re ar “y 9 . word /' a3 awarded, amid much 10 00 ls peculiarly agreeable to those seikln/comfon ent '. us as “’*t o ® en -Hancock, he having 500 °r Pleaaure. We cannot render « mor* Sr received 2,403 votes; McClellan being S 1 00 'ism c li we tWnk> ,o ' he ‘raveling pubhf second on the list. 8 Z S • A di8 P atcb headquarters from Rolla Bou | -- . v " says: The-report of the burning of a OO T>ay & Ifaydeu.— Farmers who have good kll ‘ ing ?l ' »«M 9a -250 00 woullU , lk e‘ 0 have good carriages, ami ear- 1 °“ 1 ! Ar k., proves Unfounded, a portion mr-fn mem 0 ' Th/ 0 wirhoiit “f the men sent out to look after the «“9 t, S,y tmin haVing arriV6d thCre - S Sea >“» e^Le'^ffie'orre Atmer.can News Making a Senna ti on p l l3 tl or “ssyned wooden materiAl ami the best- tlOn— Decline 111 Hebei Loan— ™“ ■ H'Jf ESSS 1 Death of the Duke of Maiakoff. JOO w, | that is not of the-beet quality, They are wm I n _ 46 75 a cl ° ie examination all the ; 9 AN pv HQOK, June 6.—The steamer -d-, material in their establishment. Virginia from Liverpool on the 24th via B ! SSS i S e f 9, pton tS easier^'prices : ceiebratedptece‘«T| V | f J L th 4L.r a,t i l .™?, thst thia Tbe news from America created a W« would direct tne attention of our readers sS»n»~ tl, ? reJor6—we SIf 3 fhe Sl ea - b sensatlort, and advices per City of b » y Country ■ tM *£ lt! ? ln partloular ,o I ‘nyaU : ™ aßbln B ton increased the excitement. - °f C. fe? ; t-emseive, of thl . )h . ,„ t The news is generally regarded as disas those flaying Property-ttrSell or B R™t wUl'and ! A»l 250 00 Mr* M Spratt,. 15 00 Mrs E 1; Coch rane, ... 1 •I .1 Rust, 1 "syjJ MeAlilleu.... 1 , 'd 'V h’ittoch ] T V> u, ~ , 7 ° 00 J Q liackofon it J R Welden,. 100 00 50n,... in r ,o •I P Hunt, 100 00 T P (jase " 500 W S Havens Methodist Book Hands 83 70 Concern, suj Barr & Myers,. 60 00 T E Wakeham, 5-00 H Miner, 60 001 kittens Bros & W A CMldenfea- their Hands, 1 00 ney, 25 0 0 B Si- ' ‘ Gingerly, •Barr & Myers Hands, T C Spencer on board Iron Clad Pas saic i Tow Boat Coal Bluff. ’ !!'!!!!!!! Crew of Tow Boat, Coal 81uff.... Addition*) f'om J O Rtsher & Co.'s works, Sami Braddock, *6; H Swlc- I 2 oo* 6 ’ 1 Smith ' n “> A Ouieman s ™ :; *•* r Boie V.’.'.'V.**;;;;;;; Ladles of Freeport Ladies of Pine townshiu L»r K D Gazzam T White, Indiana, Pa.... Lipj)eooott & Co E Yard & Co., Philla C L Brennan Ladies of St James’ Church' t -Unvo After purchasing goods... Employees Morning Post Employees Gazette Ladies Germain Luth Churob, Lt.-i Birmingham Emplojees Zug «. Painter.,' W ' Pitts Brownsville irlendg In CoitnellsvllJt, per Jaa Heed Previously reported. ° ; f “rs i t kt.e graphic st, R. B. Carnahan, esq., announced the death i - -Q— -of the fc£on. Gabriel Adams, late an Associate j Judge of that court, and after remarking upon I - - the eminent merits of the deceased, moved as ! Details nf tha Bottle > T an expression of respect to his memory and ! ' Uetfl ' US 01 tUO Battle a * New Hope | character, that the court adjourn. President Church. I Judge Sterritt In adjourning the court, made New York Mavfi au- , i mention of the hi*!, character and virtue, of the pondent with' Gerf Sw/"""' o™' 0 ™' ! deceased, and expressed his sorrow for the loss ! P„°i ~ , x't r T man i thus de- ! of the departed as a good citizen, and one who j he 2 8th Up 9 h “ rch on j had faithfully discharged the duties conflded to , t •“ U * e ?. 1 8 P- m - the enemy ! him while a member of the court. The tZ Z* °J Bnd Soon moved ! court having adjourned, a meeting of the I hirP^xr’p!f *" from the Woods bar was called, and on motion of'Thomas M ■ 7™ McP^ e ™n's army and Harrows' Marsh all. John M. Kithpatric^i ft,? 3 ' 0 "' marched boldly up The chosen Chairman, and John McClaren ' and J),I fF° ? d j 8 Se Y, er f art . llle ryttre, and , Thomas C. Lazear were made Secretaries air nnl h r. ached wilhin less than Marshal! paid a high tribute to the i nnrinf r °‘ the br «-st-works, the deceased Judge, and tn appro,,ruTL lUtk touching remarks alluded to the noble d.Hr, . LIK ♦ 6 V ° lie 7: The column Stagger -cr, the chrislian vtriues „ u d exc Uen, .9 9 ! madPef. U«*s which f , , : ‘ ■ iorts to approach closer. ! of the departed. At th n - aduion , “ti ( ? u . r troops now became hotly engaged i tleraan s rents,it, , o ■' Thomas M Marshall it „ i 6 ,i OO .- ; ’ l } met ’ w *th tile same fate. Alullen oabri* AJn.na. iJ H justice of \£* I s l ued ’ hut the rebels were brought un for fcigiie(i°sor rovv 1 °i I,ir^' 3 this - JGnr y, with un- tlie attack, still against McPherson a*.... pssrsvsszss *" « o.edm;,i l ici t tt a of 1 -MMi“ ia V‘'' u t purpose, unitn£ , Prom prisoners taken, we learned that ■■■•« ft the discharge ofTuty ‘ ‘ u: ' bcnJine ,lrm ' tbe a rebe!s fonsisted of five divisions and kuu\°tn7»H b ?} w t“ l:Jt vv 'c mourn the h... „i ~ ' tue flowerot JohDSton’B army, command, loss is ours. l A gond'man—rnienM-eli I )' U , W llt t" 9 beat , b ' lm Clebourne ailfl afltlw furniture otprcpar,u l o , nihi'b«’o , ‘ l d l id ! i ' ,Ve bundrc,J will rover our t, ’., 1 ‘ 13 , 1v3t ,., leU I t,n al losses of tbe day. The rebels five divi9ions asainst " of these resolutions be ' ! The Dram In the Dl«ltlcl.-\V C uclmv u Ul.le showing the whole number of me., croile.l, the quotas assigned uu.ler the call. togeth T with the credits and detkieu-ies v the several sub-distrleta u,, to April I6th ' - Nt V °* K . June 0-—. V long letter •aieo tue credits allowed cn the quota- since fat ' ,lOW . trt ' n<;rdl T remont, accepting l,i , J.u-: i nomination lor the Presidency, - - _i ; Vi u A e “ as *°^. ovrs: It the Conventional jf? :15 ; Lultimore will nominate any man whose r?] ' P ast life justifies a well-grounded confi KI. • ■ dence in Ilia fidelity to our cardinal nrin j : g oiples, there is no reason why there >- 3 should be any division among the really -r ■ >! patriotic men of the country. To anV z 1 such, I shall be must happy to give a 3 , , i oni i al J and act ‘Te support. Hr own • , decided preference is to aid in this way ; and not to he myself a candidate, hut ii : Atr Lincoln be nominated, as I believe t j lie will be, it would be fatal to the cun. , try to endorse his policy and renew s power which has cost us the lives oi thousands of men, and has neeillesslv put the country on the road to bankrupt ~ I ■ ■ ! fy. There will remain no alternative tJ , Put to organize againßt them every eie ,1 ii 0 ! to, 1 ! ment of conscientious opposition with .. ■ 1 -l\ ?It view to prevent the misfortune of his ‘;’l «' «! ; i I .In this contingency, 1 accept the notn -1 oi,| 17j 1 T matiqn 111 Cleveland, and ns a prelimin -tp tv- f,! M 2.. « r -V step 1 have resigned my commission t' l , «i i-i - 111 the army. This was a sacrifice given PI -.*| - tie' to take, but 1 had for a long time 1 iruitlessly endeavored to obtain service , I make the sacrifice now, only to regain liberty ol speech, and to leave nothin,, ill the way of discharging to my utmost ahdny the task you have set before me " ith the earnest and sincere thanks |nr ■ your expressions oi confidence and .te gard, and tor the munv honorable 2 term.-in which sou acquaint im with o the action of the Convention, I am gentlemen, very respcrttully and truly vours. J ! s\ : = h I I u a - v.',,.! • vv . 1 I i -;i J W I -v- 1 ~A' ; r 1 -Jtl • , w , j l«t . 4>l . ■I , - . I i*-»4 i ; - ■• - :! !S S' leiuj»erancevU.e . 2nt : t , . , Hear Pltuterrel. . h„ ! -; J •ll'irroufMheU . . .. \ i a - | r j , £ Birmingham. 0 | sli j i-u i j.'IV hi»[ Jiiimiu-ham . , b4i ’ M , .*i ive-fbj»or’. ; j o-j ' 4 ‘| ,V U * :li ! 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Fkkmont John Cochrane aHo bus written u let ter aeceptinp the nomination of Vie- President. : '' lW Vork, May 6.—A Trihu:; sp e ,: a i ini. dated Headquarters Army of the Potomac, Thursday June-2d, says: The . successful operations of the Kittl, corps ™ il‘>nduy, were followed up by an all vunoe ol the Second corps on Tucsdai •U'vnnint;, which compelled the enemy ■ls 1,1 withdraw Horn tin ir line on the Tod. ■ O . " to ”'ay They have retreated to Hi, .c south side ot the Cliickuln.minv, \\ itli ■lt- ,hu exception of a thin line toward i.ur ml vance. h ■• '.i TUESDAY M FROM OUR FIRST EDITION. Late from the Front Giant’s Fourth Grand Flanker. Aew Yoke, June IJ.—A. ’’’ribane cor respondent near Cold Harbol writing on the-2d, says; The fourth irand flank movement is now in pr igress, and judging from the reports the move ment, will prove a success. The battle yesterday was severe, and it resulted in our taking 650 prisoners and I he enemy's principal works. At 6 o'cbck a. m., the whole line moved forward by a nar row belt of woods, passed th :m and on reaching the open pio Wed fiejd, the en emy's position was in full view. Gen. Picket’s division immediately opened with a heavy tire of artillery] and mus ketry, but our men nobly advanced tkiuugk/he deadly storm and through the swamp, antj with tl.eil bayonets drove the enemy pell-mell (rum their earthworks, which thev held Inuring the night against repeated assaulth The feat elicited from Gen. [Meade his thanks. Smith’s junction with Wright this correspondent says, so Opportune was it, that it reveals the fact that the Army of the T’otomacis undef the guid ance of minds possessed of masterlylibil ’tY-, Beauregard's force, widli part of tiill s and Longstreets, were engaged in the battle yesterday. Our [total loss amounted to 1,800. | Three Repulses by Butler - N f wl o.K=- June li. - A Herald ,-orrcs pondent with Gen. Butler, writing of the battle at Ilatcher.-, on Thursday; June 2d says: Just at 3 a. m. the rebels opened with artillery, and, massing in a bodv dashed on our picket line and < aptured'a number. The 3d .Yew Hampshire then drove the rcb.-.s buck, capturing twenty, flic. wo other similar attacks Were made, but none of them succeeded j„ their object in getting through our lines Our losses \\ ere homy, but those of the rebels were much heavier. We took be tween sixty and seventy prisoners JojKrn meter JOSEPH MEYER & SOY, AIANI FACTCHERS OF PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE AND OHAIRS a R t. ii 0 i'SL, 1 -IISMITHPIELD, AND 444 PENN Su Between oth ot., and Virgin alley* DARN V M’S “SELF-SEWER” lie. hnSSixft. M " chi "‘ No M «“" oom - IT PRESERVES THE EYES, AVOIDS BEND IN'O, i>l IDES THE WORK ITSELF. No BOASTING, ' A rul greatly facilitates the work. Pri.'e *1 60 H.to directions. Donated to, and lor sale at the jj p " HU Machines, and at the drover &. EVI.Vd MACHINE OFFICE, is FIFTH ST Pi:t rgh, JA. Seat by letter fre FOB DYSENTERY —IXD Diarrhoea. DIXON'S AROMATIC Blackberry OARMINATIVE Is tl,e only sate and sura cure. It oon tains no opium or deleterious drugs, no min eral or other injurious compounds oommon to remedies generally sold for this class of disease. It is so efficaoious that Physicians very generally use it in their praotioe in t.l chronic nnd dangerous cases. Use no Cholera mixtures or doubt ed compositions, (many of whioh under tntno and ruin tho constitution,) when yon «nn obtain an unfailing remedy as simple n.d safe as Blaokberries themselves. Ask for Dixon's Blackbiret Caajtoia ti ya, and see that the proprietor's name is wrillen on the outside wrapper of each bot tle. Prepared only by For sale by all respectable druggists. Price, (old style, 35 cts.) 250., 800. and 51. per Bottle. D«"- Cutters’ ENGLISH LITTERS A sure cure lur Intemperance. L>r J. C.Ayers’ Family Medicines, DR. D. JAYNES & SON’S, FAMILY MEDICINES Di, Schenck’a Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills, HEL.MBOL L> ’ h Celebrated Buohu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Medicines can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG BOISE, Torrence & M’Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth. iJi ugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, Paints, 1 ' lla * I-ead, Varnlßhes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all Articles usually found InDrutr Stores of ttut quality, ror'sale^ow, TORRENCE 4. M’GARK, iSo. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth, Monongahela Water Company. FfflHE LEGISLATURE HAVING AU JL thorizedthe MONONGAHELA WATER COMPANY to increase their Capital stock to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, the tint Hun dred Thousand having been taken, the books arc now open at the Banking House 01 Ira B.M-Yay fit Co., corner of Smlthrfeld and Fourth streets iorthe purpose of receiving additional subscript lions to the stock of said Company. By order of Board of Managers. “I'W lw_ EDWARD MAYO, Sec’y. 122 WOOD BTBEKT. 122 WOOD frTRKET FINAL REMOYAL. WE HAVE 'FINALLY REMOVED our Piano and Muaio W&reroomi to our new Building, No. 122 Wood atreet, four doors above Fifth street, and nearly- opposite the First National Bank, where we>lf be happy to wait on our friends and the public in general H. KLEBER it BRO., Sign of the Golden Harp “l' 2 - 1 ” 122 Wood street. FOR THE Fair: JCST RECEIVED—A LARGE asm f Al * a ,£ l f cted “ took of aS Balmorals, Misses and OhUdrens Boys and Youths Boots, oSts B^n?^ Balmorals, which wIU besold at BORLANDS, Je4 . _ 98Market st. LNSMITH'S HATERIALS—A Large stock for sale by JAMES BOWN, * 1M Wood Street. TELEGRAPH, OflScial from Secretary Stanton Very Latest from the Fron Everything; Going is on Well An Inspection by the Chief Quar termaster at White House. A; Dispatch from General Sherman June o—lo P. M.- Dix: : Dispatches have beenreceiv 0(1 from Grant’s Headquarters to-day. They reported only certain changes in the disposition of corps and contempla ted operations. Thcj state that every thing is going on well. Hie chief Quartermaster of the army reports from a persona] inspection of the department at the White House that il is in a most efficient state, and that all needful supplies are on hand and wagons easily transport them to the army. < >ur wounded are being brought in and transports are not delayed a moment. A dispatch from Sherman, dated 12 11 clock, noon, to-day, at Aek worth says: I am on the railroad at Ackworth staiion and have full possession forward to ANTHONY MEYER within six miles of Marietta. All is w'cll. There is no other military intelligence to list . [Signed] E: M. Stanton. FROM WASHINGTON PITTSBURGH. Our Cavalry Attack Hamp- NO LIGHTING ON THE 4TH, W ashington, June fi.—Headquarter? Amry of the Potomac,|June 4th,Bo'clock p. m.., our Cavalry was engaged all day yesterday in the vicinity of Howe’s Store. The first attack was made on Hampton’s command, which was badlv defeated with loss. We afterwards at tacked Hill’s left on the Potapntomy river and drove one brigade out of tlieir’works and held the place an hour, we then withdrew. We now hold Howe’s Store Gen. Wilson bivouaeed histx night be tween Bethleham church Wd the Pa munk)-river, he has a strong position. Our loss was not heavy. ! The loss in yesterday's engagement was more severe than at first reported. To-day the army has rested and noth ing but artillery duelling has occurred. In the fight yesterday Breekenridgc oc cupied the right, Beauregard the left. Lor,gstreel's corps the center and Ewell on the left, while Hill’s corps was held in reseive. Their artillery fire wasgood at some points. Two of our caissons Wi re exploded by their shells and a num ber of nu n and horses killedand wound ed. The wounded ire being /sent off as rapidly as possible. Late Sews from Vicksburg, The Steamer Arthur Fired Into, Gen. Canby Re-organizing Memphis, June 3.—By arrival of tho steamer Authur we have Vicksburg ad vices to the Ist Inst. The Authur was fired into at Columbia, Arkansas, by a . battery of 9 guns, G and Id-pounders. 17 shots took effect, raking her fore and alt. Sho was also riddled with musket halls two miles below the baltery. Two men were killed and one severely wounded. The gunboat Lawrenccville came up and engaged the battery but they took uo notice of her, directing their fire wholly upon the Authur until she was out of range. Three of Mason’s brigade boat 9 ware lying on the opposite shore just below the battery. Steamers Henry Arms and James Watson passed down immediately after the Authur passed and’.received the full fire of the battery, but got past without being dis abled. It is reported several thousand infantry are supporting thia battery. Gen. Canby is still at Vicksburg en gaged in re-organizing his forces. Brigadier Gen. McCarthur and staff came up on the Arthur en route to re port to McPherson. Bobbery of Uj. S. 10-40 Bonds. New York, 6. — One of our prominent moneyed institutions has been robbed of 20|U. S. 10-40 bonds for 11000 each, numbered 31573, 81574, 81375 and numbers' 81600 to 84522 inclu sive. Payment olf the bonds and cou pons annexed hasjbeen stopped. A re ward of $2OOO is offered for their re co very- Fftdific Railroad in Running Order. San Francisco,, June 4.—The Califor nia end of the Palciflc railroad is now completed and in running order for 31 miles from Sacramento. Workmen are engaged on the next section of 20 mile- Foreign News. Halifax, June! 6—2 r. m.— A dis patch sent out by tjhe steamer Damascus and duplicated pertthe China, notes: the redaction of the rate of discount by the Bayk of England from 8 to 7 per cent. CHEAPEST!! pERSOSS WASTING GOOl) ser- viceable SHOES wltT find that they can buy them cheaper at No. 98 MARKET STREET, thftD ahy other place Id the city. LA.T;e ST B Y foh the post. ton’s Brigade. His Forces. JOS. H. BORLAND. COMMERCIAL & fISAMIAf;. P,TTBH S^ PSSS^T«BgIV. o»*iob o* THB Dj.tr-. i BUSlNESS—Yesterdav w the sales made were In a purposes. Our-river* are down a u locaJ stage. The dull season on the river full operation. , """now in the .scales at**^*, 1- LOUR—Sales fromr store as follows • t- L i_ * amlly, i(» bbls, at *8,25 ;69d0 at os at Ex.tra, 70 bLu.’at^^** •i-i —Sales 10 bxa new W 4 R. »% iiLr * 15c ; Wdoat Is3tfc; 12 do, Hani&£*£ '* bbla at 20@aie. "' ' ' ialeS2ooo lbs canvassedatig bafrf? S PoHK^ale b f» •* *»,«#« « tn,s^i^Lake*i r Mt*ilbhS n '° t r | a S g* „ (JOFFfiE—Sales 20 saclts Eftrkt itfu* ; ' • > S L GAR —Sales 10 hids Cul\a at iasr ’**/* j Orleans, at ; • *®#P} dOO do, v MOI-ASShitr-iaies a) bbls Orleans.at si,io \’, A .f J w7v ai< 2 °, f 600 bbla NO. 1 at *2 *0 • gallon. K “° r C ’ lly *l,jo PITI'gBVJUMX join ivtuand. r-iiT Urncsor the I) a ,lt Host, i XCESDATi June 7, 186 f. j; B USINESS-Y esterdayexhlbltednotmproVe ment. We have but lew sales to record. The principle attraction was the Sanitary Fair Navigation to Oil Oity has been suspended. The little steamer Sewiokly started on Saturday for Oil City, but only got as far as Freeoort and had to return for wont of water. at to^ I | ) , Ybfs M-SilleB 80 1)1,18 dcU '-«edon care ded; 100 bbl- for export atSfc efk bm ’ it ffTyf!? -^' B 100 bbls at aat ir ek * * es ° [ Bondod « msoi Ffee New York stock market. '&E. 1 m^ c 'l : i Y , OEJL ’ J “ nB *> IBM Viic^L^ 11 '-• ■■ ■ : '”X fBfi£T tL -jg* Hudsoifiitver:::;: pTA I L Wo *'-• &*« -guaranteed...,^ &i o fc::v.: £. f , l^ rceVtlilik ' t “ 8“ O. hi! Cent*."." P. iVfUi. - 'Sl' UiiiclttUjeroo 234 krie Prefered 199 »t , New York Miirket aD ncw I,rlmei * 3 ‘.«° *>* ‘ • ■-!. ‘i «<* ; t ■ .= „> .. Cincianatl market* ) A : ri -’ 8-— Plotf'r ■firm at $Q 65£7 ' Vt heat-IJed »1,40@1,00; White $1,70@1,5! in demand at Oats atB2u Whisky advanced to, ty*. Aiess Pork firm at Lani firmer at 13>$e Groceries firm and in stade hrmer 91 ® 92i 78 U “^L« Sit. Louis Market. ® T - dune o.—Flour quiet at 56,25Qa «ia«iSi m r , 7 : W a m Port Perry,...aaiim •• • P ra Bnuidock‘s. . ; .5:40 p rfl The Sunday Train to ■ and rfros* Jl*&6esßort leavea at l :00 pm, and Srtlyca at IUrOO am. - Allegheny, Valley. %r , Departs. - Arrives. Alail .7:00 a m |Mall 7ioo p m Lxpreas 4:30 a m I Express .9:35 a m Accommodate. 3:09 p m J Accommodat»n7*« a m Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Depart! Arrives. Mull 6:loam I Mall. 3:6opm Cincinnati 1:46 am | Cin. Express. .8:06 p m .. l:4fipmi>:do. do 2:loam heeling 620 a m Steulienvllle Steubenville Ac- i: Aocommo eoinmodation . I datlon leave* Alle’gy3:6op m i ' Cleveland I:46am I do 1:46 pm'| . ~ -dv'l'he hbccelalor Omnibus Company have Omnibuses and Carriages in watting lor pas- We!? rS arrlvins 1,1 ,ra m/*W both ijast Ind, Movement* of European Steamer*. FEOlf Asia June 6. .80it0n....... .Liverpool. Teutonia....June 11. .New fork. Southampton Australasian June id.. New York... ..Liverpool Bremen Juneld..New York. Southampton Saxonla June 2d. .New York-Southampton Hanaa July 2. .New Yora. southern»tpp- • Boruaaia July 9.. New York-Southampton America J uiy 26.' . New Y ork. Southampton Oermania July 23. .New York. Southampton New York..... July 30..NewXwk.Southampton :.AugU..NewXork.SoUthaSjgS . ttansa Aug27..New York-Southampton*' America. SepiQ. .NewYork.Southtmpton New York....*s*p24..NeWYork.Southamfcton Bremen Oct O^NewYoWciSouthampton ••.Uct».,NpwYorJc.BputhamptM America. . Nov 6. .New Y ork. Southampton New ork,.. .Nov 19.- NewYork.Southampton Bremen Itec 3?.Nelfr York.Sduthaniptonf anaa l>«c 17..N$w York. Southampton ’ s non ko&bpk. May 25..Southampton..New York, Buropa May 2d..Liverpool..... Boatoh ' £ Saxuuia May 31. .Southampton.. New York June 4..Liverp001.. ....New York Hanaa June B..soutnampton..New York ' Borussia... .J une 14. .Southampton. .New York America J une 21.. Southamp ton.. Ne w York CJermaala... June2B..Southampton. /New York. New York... July 6..Southampton..New York- - Bremen July 20.. Southampton. .New York Ha us a Aug 3.. Southampton. .New Ybrk America Aug 17. .Southampton.. New York New York... Aug3l..Southampton..New York Bremen Sept 14. .Southampton. .New York Hansa.... ; .. Sept 28. .Southampton. .New York .,o?t 12.-S©uthpmpton..New York., - New York. ...OutSt&. .Southampton.. New York* f (Bremen .Nor 9..Southampton..New York ’ -Hansa Nov 23.. Southampton. .NewYor* America Lec2t. -Southampton. ;New York AUCTION SALES; T. A i2TSfsS^iii^ggp» BEDDINoPkA, Qummwait!, otoSu, BUnds/Feu den. Cupboards, OarpOtaf Fsithar ila.a. Matrasaett Bedding, Beads, TKLKGHAPII. .10:00 m