111111111111111. [flhl4l) of Pittsburg, has bilien appoiiktd Adjuta . ht (;e \ ileral in place if Genaiarilhhile resitn - t. ell. , _ te llen ry Souther. Esq., of Elk County lies brew appointed' Surveyor ‘enefal, iit place of Gen. VWna..ll. &tint, who resign. accept a' 13rioadiet-Ocaerarl'Cosnulio aion. Clifton in Banat —The Chicago buns has ••information from an ungoes• ttonidliituree.' that five ^then - send 'airies in Illinois •will ha planted wit!: cotton the gaming Jenson.'" ISPllenry Moore watt elected Stem Treasurer on the 20th. on the 341 ballot. by • the following Vote: Henry D. Moore 1 71 IV In. V. Ali:Grath • _ 56 Jonas lt. 'Welled° 5 Sunday Ilattiet. , —.The bet will not es• cape attention that the battles of Somerset and Bull Run both commenced on Sunday :mil the .assailants in both cases wer,Q.rle•, tested• Hon. Mr. Diren, memher of Congruts ,from the *t'w'enty-seventh diM ist, New York, has written another leiter In a 'gen.' 'leaven in Elmira, in which he states that he heard President Liqeoln say that there was I r ,bably but one • man.tn the country more anxious for a battle than hitaWlf; and that man w a a Gen. McClellan. The- President repudiated the . oliarge that he, or Mr. Seward, or Gen. McClellan, was', scampering or 'delaying out of any consid• eration for rebels, or rehel institutions, or that they indulged any thought "of ending! 'tile war by any means uther than conquest on the battle- field- • „The-Quarrel .Bdjusted The Press ea) the Trent affair has