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li lies DAY, JCSK G, I8G4. ' DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. MOHitrRT or btatit, I WILLIAM W AKMSl UONC, . rfsaieeOsiinty. i. jUfRifS trot', if rsiL t.) PEILADKLHri VAN TRUMP, Ut t-'sirfsld. Con ty. (to rut vcrst ) MACaus C Will TELEV, o i moock County. i Rhort vrwy. ALEXASHKrt s. rVttS, 01 liihlaml ' A1TORNKT OKNBRU . LYMAN U CKII'CnHLLD. Of lltilinea 08'intjt. &jMiTini,i.'R of thk "nsvunr, William a v puKsasi. 01 Franklin County. nctf iOt, roMMII'"!'R. fiLEXXNDKU is HAMabT, ' iKHsrrtln O-nn-y. HOARD F HJt.'1 WORK, trUll. T'S.l WILLI sM I.A.RW1LL, of thiM Cu'my. CBARI.KS UOKV-L, of Autisits CouMjr. Current News Items. To-morrow the Provost Mirnhrik tx uhrrm contractor and aWMyitw. to meet io Baltimore to ronomiuete then waster. The Republican now get up new hy machinery, .nd will proUMy be U t manufacture enough to supply M V mand. A 'maclituist' bring word tlmi L U ick, and thattheM.yorof It.cli ynond is in Castle Thunder, for prop-sing to surrender the city rallier th.m burn it. ' JJinetvaeveti thousand p.Uoiiers have 1 (.coil contiued. at one lin.o or another since tk commenced, in Libl.y prison. There U uueahineaa ogaiu in Washing ton. After Gilmore'e forces have joined rant, nothing more can be tlono t.. strengthen him. Should he by any pot ability then meet with disaster, Washing ton be in some danger. The resignation of Gen. Buell has been accepted, llewasloiced to tint step y the mean treatment h received from the authorities. Gur'rillas are again becoming numerous and troublesome in Missouri. A meeting of 20 000 persons assembled in Union Square, K Yorlc, on oaiuruav evening, to tender thanks to Grant and .hi army. This will excite the jealosy of Lincoln. It is aaid that Greeley is inexorably op posed to the renomination of Lincoln. L is even hinted that he would not object to au alliance with copperheads to ensure hi. defeat if nominated. It is not improbable that the Conven tion will postpone nomination until Sep tember. Gold U 101 the highest point yet reached. The Confederate loan hna recovered 8 percent, of iu decline in Europe. We see it stated that C base is conscious of the trouble, which is aoou to burst on the country, and Uvery anxious to fl the wrath to come. He would liko to be on other aide of the Atlantic, when the riis comes, as Minister to Fienca or En land. He may possibly be gUd to es cape thither, in a capaci.y purely private, before all is over. H may not be, a ytar or six months heiice, in a position to 'stand upon the order of his going, Among the leading Republicans, most Tiriiminent and influential a year au-o, now x unk so low that 'the hand of political re--correction can never reach them,' are Me airs. Chase and Batiks. Giddiugs lovejoy, two of the meit conspicuous mischievous men of the org uiizalion, Wad. Fieuiont, the It'publicsu candi date for President in 1856, and Lincoln, the successful aipiruut of 18Cl), are cut ting the party into two factions, which mnt inevitably result in its destruction Tn mills of God grind elowl, but they grind strong." . 't . Thx N. t. Commtreiiil JLieirtutr iht Bun composing the radical coovenlioo C evsiaua ''a body of rrtiltss political bavin about the same rslattve atnaitiM and It. U us nee wun the political aeuiiiuent and acuoo of th great mtrt the penple "ss tbe so-ealled Liberty Wnm.nV R'hia nsterr had wiLh old politics " This, from an abolition source, m ih hinhast dearee comolimentary to bland lenilctnen who met in Cltv.land th. mimosa, atil.a Cr,mnierriu Aictrti.tr Hees, of carrying there and ivineul v v-..j e - their petiy griefs ai.d puny rtvints. . draftl'lhaliTS coriVrt enrTment had l"d.'':oU'ldroTh.y.beea subjected A' milmm to iha laal a1 raft " Ha consoles us, however, by slutirsr at there will be another aoon, rrgwacan now (el eorreel taioll atesk BeArsswleaU Democratic District Convention. Tte I)rrorcr-f of the Third. Conjresiinri't) D'.suic: of Ouio, met in Convention n the :ity of Dayton, on vVJneday the 25th int., pursuant to the Cvli herttt.fire published, and after transacting some business, adjourned to m-.-l ay-am at U A MILTON. B 'er county, on Urilnrntlx), tlstt 13IH Jump, t 11 o'clock A. M. At that lime thr Conven Hon will nc-TiiiiaH one Pres'd-ntial E ector fjr the District, and appoint two Dtteieter and two Alternates to the Nati-ini! D.tm crane Convention, to be held at Chicago on the Fourth D.-y of July next. The Democrats of all lhoe Townshii iu Mrmttrornery county, i.nJ Wards in tha city ol D.ivion. in which primary meoiiiipa were no' hi Id on lite 231 inst , and from which Dele aln were nut appointed to the Conv nlim on the 25 h, are rtquestcd to meet at tht iifiisl p'sres of ho Jinf elections, in said Townships and Wtrdi, on Sa'urd.r lha 1 1 h lr of June, t 7 o'clock P M., at.d appoint deleustes to a'tetid the C'jnvnition at Uumil- on on the liih. Esch of taid Twnlit' will be entitled to E'ieIiI and esch Ward ti iu lbs Convention. A. CAHILL, Chm'n Dem. Cen. Com. Chm'n Dem. Cen. Com. DAYTON, May 30th, 1864. The Chickahominy. Thepl.crs wlnre an army cancronnr Jitmnt I'uiu K chmond, ns lollo: Ai ioui's U ide, i miles cut nl the cut; it Suiiii,i s limine, where Oru Su inner crinte tut CO' en at i he bull ol Seven line, 10 iuilc OdKi of thefiti; nr WoodljurT1 )1 i life, nen Culd Arlior, 8 uii ei BHt ol the ci'j; th' Mrdi' Uridife, miles nofbuf l lie- tit'.; a 'tif Meuhnriicxvitiv B ide, 4 miles ncinh. ait f the city. , All the bmles either pMbat l re, or certainly will be des'r yed by ihe te la Bui but a nmtierot small conee'ietici-. I'ney. and lour nr live oiBem at inieiveiioi, tiniiit, were bu ill by O-n McClellan's a-m-, il Ibe nuints mot favurhle fur crosinp; Mid en. (irsm's army will have to do tlui sjiiih The mresm althnuxh a pma'l and narrow oik i suhj aet to l' eqiivnt and cudden rises, whit b ruif it to ovein w (nut us dhu'is. lor it n--none, oui) the cou.itry on aach side for wid. Iislnnces. It is this pecuiumy of the Cluck thotniny whith renders it. U' h a lunn'dn'il. miliini V obnncle. Frum the Meidow Uridirt in the nonh, to DntoDi's liiidne on the ea , I disladce of tilieen mile, ibo country to nnlf a mile on each tide ol tiie STCum, is a v.mt marab or swmnp, utterly impstoahle fui artillery, and marly so lor infoitry, excep here niadt andarnliciai eau-ewaysnare oen nsde. D lent ol tnee roiid were coiMiriuic y the paneni labor ot MuC'lolian's anny, am f ihr-v I'hvj not been diiir.iyed, they wil . r.iTs of imrnsiiie service to Gen Grant. L ln y have been, new ooi s will have to be con iiructid. The Light Hired to the Front. The corre-poi d;ni of the New Yoik Wvrld apesking ol lbs Fremont Conveiniuu at cleve Und, sars. As miiiht have been eipecled. ventlcmei whose hnirit browu, and long, mid parted it he midille. are liere in force. 1 ueB men art not, never have been, and never will bu pi lie ens, nor can they be made Mith by ant lort of process. Not one of them ever hnr in opinion worth entertsinin upon lite su j.-ctof the invernrot-nt of'a naiittn Tney urt heonsts nil, and the cr nd end itmJ aim ol mI iheir drt smc, of all their crawpinff after tin impnitible and snarin.' into the intint'e, it todt'siroy. They csn knock down, but lhe ,;annot cnnslruct. i his time, how v-r, on should find no fault with ibem. '1 bey art vtelUip iheir peculisrabilities fr the nonce in ft itoud Cause, and beiu? pniperly reitulniei iy the stronr or more i xperteiic-d minds o real pollucisns, msy, peihai s. surpn-s th coinnioii-seuae community hy duiu.', tor th irsl tune, a ci m n m-trn e thinic. They hat l.inctili ; tor wnich sentiment they have rej ton Theynre rehned and oiucsiej, beavu iar letter, redolent of the fltbo,tand lb backwoods, dissipating their most tlhert Ireinit by a coarse J ke or heart lets Jibe. vill do ibem the cr, d 1 1 say thu they lov. 'heir coumry, tbt they have, in common wh sll real Americans, an nouest pride in the van .xienr and tha vzhitusubl rtioutces of th rem It -public. They are, then, impreicnutert with sn ho'iett disitun when they think ibat the Cmet Msvitirate of ihe ifrentesr, nalltii in the world should he not only a dishonest bu an ignorant and unpolished mantunabl .'o construct one grammt'Cl semenre. m rite even rouh com mnn seme. With Wm dr-ll Phillip, they atpreciam ihn 'priceles nes of unfettered lipn" Wfi'it, tben, mut he iheir opinion of bun who shack 'eslbeprnss. imp'inona the oralnr, and wreath ihe psu from ihebai.d of ibcrevicwei? State Convention of the Fremont Party. are at ob erurities," We understnnd ihnl it was t Breed amcn the friends of Fremont and Cochrane, (.levelsnd. lo bold a a ae Convention Columbus. or about thu I5lh of July, nominste l'reaideniial 1-It Clint aid an en lire State iK-kei. It seems thnt 'he "fonn hainrf Radicals," at Tht C nciimall dm mtrciut malictoutly S'yln ihtru, are in ram- est sboui siarilnir a n'.w party. It will be fr shing to extract from such psaers as Tht OhlvSluit Journal, Tht liucinnati (. attllt, and others of like cliur.t'U-r, lha eu oie up on the l'silifi'id' r of tlis Empirsi wbo ltd column in 1HJ8 Will ibey tske .wek ilier (bouts for -Fremont and Freedoo.7 Slain mas, , . . of and time is the been lo drsft We were wont, In lime PUi 10 charge bpon the Sjuth at one as a mi.lortunt, rautt ol degradutinn, and a 'ground of miiv il-at ihev bed become Afncanisd. ' They borrowed a few Africsn idiums in iheir lanaunst: we have adopdd the neitro It fur , character. Loving or profet-ing to love , ne.ro I etter than onrrelves. he hot heiome "io inlte-d ino ut. Tbey observed the tlihilinn Mhun Ha T II res Pfil I cn . tin lnni n nsni I ...... ...a ....... it,. ' X tHIUDOn IBM fllQV Ol iniAIIH-n, wr, "rinK or d"-in d''inciion, are d..i T::!r -1 - uanuers end rules ol conduct. ' XLook cut hr luiioo prioes, [From the Dayton Journal.] [From the Dayton Journal.] The Bounty Fund--Cards From the County Auditor and of the City Council. NOTICE TO CLAIMANTS UNDER THE BOUNTY LAW. AUDITOR'S OFFICE, MONTGOMERY, Co., O., DAYTON, June 4, 1864. AH persons who hsve -ft this claims atrsintt thl Lily Bounty Fund, are, no'ilird tliut ihere hit been Do fund levied, or ordered to bn levied, to pet them, and that no cernucstes can beitpuid fur them unlets there should be some further scion hy ths Council this nr on Mmidsv T. O. LOWE. County Auditor. nniTm of Tits JuOsNtl: It is dn to th many cifisnt wno hive lust th-ir time and Isvh been lo the trouble and enens of pre- osrinir and fi'inti ihrir clnimi under the iiiu'T I.kw of last winter, ihnt the above iiinnm cement thould be nccompunied with xp'snstion. D iv bettire renlerdsT mornin r. Mr Kreid--, the City (HpiIc, li'ft in thit office a state ment nf the test levies ordered to be made hy heLiiy L.iuncil for in prmin var, an" monii thm. was one foe "'oiiriv Fund, one nrf three-fniinhs mills. $13 7o0" I psve no pshlic notice of this fnci, hecHuse with mv ife-ent underitsmlin of ihe lsw.it. wood ave he.n neiiher necesss-y nor proper fur ne to do sn, hilt nevertheless, c'aims in ron- der -hle nu'nhers were filed vesterdsy and trv I iv, dulv sworn in, and ''a'lowed as t enuine" y the President of the Citv Council. Be en fnr or five o clock tn-iav, the Presi- ent of the Council and Couneilmsn Love in- o-med ire thst the c'sims had hen fi'ed nd r a mianprehension that, the Rtuntv Fir.tl ord'T'-d lobe collects,! hv the Council, a lor ihe sole purpose of providing for the inds isTjed hy the citv. upon which thw und were dv.nci d hy a few of our monied ttit 'ns, anrl that no hx whatever has thus ar b"en o d'rer) hr Council, to refund the mount of iiidividu ti snbsfriptinns. I hi'sn are the simnlu facts in recara to a nittske thst has been ejt'esovfly annnv ng osll concerted, hut which se-ms 10 hate wi;hoMt sn"C:l fanh nf an? one THOS. O. LOWE, Auditor. CARD FROM PRESIDENT KIERSTED. A Cako Hivinj signed a number of erfifica'es fo persons r's'min the refundinr f mnner heretofore suhscr b"d lo clear the ty of drsft, undjr a misapprehension of ihe set in the rase, I Heem it my dutv to no'ifv he l ub'ic thsf the Cl'v Council has levied a x only to redeem the bonds issuned to help he warn in mnkinr, up 'htr respective quoins inrfrr tht hut cull fnr 2U0.O0O men No irovisinn whatever, hss been mad" fnr refund ng moneys subscribed and paid under the irevious call j The certificates already issued. ire, therefore, ot no teei tiii ISAAC H. KIERSTED, President of City Council. in Iu Tlieharmo'-y which ptevailed at the Cleve- lend Cotivetiiiuii, i-Minlltni.t It (.hi Wb that he Hnd cal lesdets are well drilUd, arid know rerfi'Ctly what they want. Tbeir candidate nas loi m d ble elements of strength, and the jluttortu wh en they adopted is likelv lo se j ire a large shuie of public approbslion. Tbe Jemociuiic pttuciple i,t n.in-itiiervention in r'tfatd to shivery it doubtless the doctrine nost HcceptiiD e, as it is the most eairactoua but if lbs war oet on for four yeurs more, ibe luvsuuii will ceah to be one ot practical tni- uriance, and tlie only vital issues b lore the :'ua iy will bs lln.ee involviiii; tbe faridnei-s il inil.viUusi hbeny, ne lraun) ol the press he .HunroB Uucir.ns, the right ot asylum, tlie uiteriiy ot puniic otticials, and the subordi nun m of ihe biecuiire, at to nil of whijh lie Convt ntion hs lake i high ground Should I therelore come to h a a icslion siinDlf be ween Lucoln and Freoiout, it is hy no means ml ku y iIihi the mnn will, ol two evils .-houte the lens, ll must be remembeied, no, ihr.t ibe tlrnuth ot ihit new party will 'ou-iat cbit fly in its abi'ity to break down the Adiniuiairali. n be only chance which Mr i, ncu n bat nd for a re r'ttmn wis to l.re..k lown all opposition, and si He inveaiigs'ion tnd discuss on ; b it witb Frrmout iu tha field his Willi tin impo-eib e in I lie course ol ihe 'it-xi ctmpiign. ilieretore, the p-Oji'e will have nnp!e opp iriuo ty lo learn the truib as to their -uier. The men who met at Cleveland have bsiotelves bean "in ills ring," and in ny of hem csn testily that wh ch they have Been." They will thus spesk w ih a power and effect which no one identified with the or position cun hope to fqusl In addition to tnese ele- nemt ol s rengih, mutt be added the chances if the rnilit.iry camps gn. ll is true Ibat tbe V linini-lrs'inn is now ausiaining the armies in ihe field to the u'mnsl of its abiiiiy, but if any uf the movm out now io progress thould t:ir, il will be h'CttUte tuna was given to the Hiuibto make ihe preparation whi.-b will lone CeUy the victorious advance of our s in let Lvt-rv dy, loo, b-lp to open the eyts if ine people to tlie fact lhai this ru nous war ll ch hat been so unnec-tssrily pro'rseted. at if il were a p tst-liina, is not a siurce of eeaith and rtHperitv, and that if continued much longer btnkruptcy and anarchy will be up in us r orm dali'e as this new party al r. udy it, il is reaviunb'y sure lo rapidly in :iee in p iwer evsif dty, and reinforced, ai il will be from one or the other of its opto neuis the co in ry mty s tf.-ly be congratulated uponihe cerininty which already exitltol Mr, Liticulu s defeat A'te the i it a en ttof the dir. la ' . The radicals who m-t at Cleveland and put Fremont in nomination as their pre-i-d'ntial cendiduie have as yet srsumed no paitv nu:ne A committee is now cogitating upon sn approprisie nppullaiioa for ibis new organ mi ni Contraiy loiha practice of the i-rn-nt aiminisiraiin, tbeir platform, aays the New York Timtt, 'declares for lha Ln on tlio Constitution and the laws. ..ihe .ur.pres.ion of the rebellion without compro- mise, the iihis of free speech, free press nd Antes corpus, ihe contiilotional pro mise, hibiln-n ol s'aneiy for inlrgrity and econ pmv, for cor f tcxtion, the light of asylum, , i j l ,- the M nroe doctrine, tbe one-term policy, and t so on ! " ffThere is a greai aiarui in England lest Ihe miull Isi mere wonh four or five hundred poandi will eniigrste 10 the United States 1 and pun hute fu mt in the west, panicalar'y ; u il.ore Sistrs rhre, In contr q.ience of the - i j i i . , rruruiut ituuTUru isiiue ids? iiiftr use uvwitii Th, MCUTJlTiaade 7rainst Lie n ? m" of tense HUtiMaanrv-iAi. Tlie sTuioaibt ol the Cnooerheads with The syuiijaiUy ol Ihe Copperheads with Af- -uelle, ,. pe'rfec, y con.is.cn. end corretpou- al wjlb Ike A'hUtfcf things. JI,maI. . Uvai Ar By Telegraph. REPORTED FOR THE DAILY EMPIRE MORNING REPORT. Fremont Accepts the Cleveland Nomination Fremont Accepts the Cleveland Nomination--so does Cochrane. -. V I A S l..d 1. ... F.emont accepting the hommatioo eoncl ides , " AtlAk, V M ii a . iwK "mv, ' ' - ' as follows: If the Conventional Biltirnore ill uoiatnata an m.n whose oasf life tisti. 1 well ground-rd conGJene in his fidelity to carditml prtncia'es Iij reason Ihere shou d be any division among really pe'rio-ic men of ike country, I , any such, I snail ie motthaopy o give cordial and active support. My own decided preference is to give aid In this way and not be myself candidate, but il Lincoln be re nominated, I neitere it uld be fatal to tha country to endorse his pohry. and renew the power which has cost ut the lives of thoussn It of men and put the country on the road to bankruptcy We outfit to organits against him every element of conscientious opposition, with a viw io prevent the misfortune of his reelrcion. In this contigem-y I accept the nomination. And as a preliminary step I bsve resigned my commission m the army, nnswss a si nlice which gave in- pa n to make, hut I hsd for a long lime fruitlessly en lesvored In obtain service I mska this sacrifice now, ony lo rtain libtrty of tp'tch, and lo leave nothing in lha way ot di 0srging, to my U'moit ahi ny, the part you b ive set he fore me. With earnest and sincere thanks foe your expressions of confidence and regard, and for Ibe many honorable terms m which yoo acquaint me with the action ol the Co n oiitiee. I am gentlemen very respectfully, truly vonrs. JOHN. C. FREMONT. John Coi brane has also wriiit-n a letter acoepiing ibe nomination for Vice President, From Grant's Army. Nkw Yohk, June 4 I be I rioune specinl from Heiirlquarieri, Army ol Potomac, Thurs day June 2d tayt : the succtful operation! of the a h Corps on Monday were followed up by ihe advance ol the li Co-ps on I ueidsy A 11, and cornet li ed lha enemy io withdraw from iheir line on ihe Topalomouy. They have retreated to lite south tideof the Cbicuhominy, wnh the ix ception of Iheir line lo retard our advance Our c-ive'ry wss skirmishing last evening ahoBtibeold battle b'd ol line sahommy. Orntit still presses his lefi flank with succ ss lullstrategy, resting on tbe V.rgir inCentrnlrail road Tbb enemy withdrew acrors the Chick- ahomtny his left wing with bis usual :eler tv and we now ibr e'en the enemy on the Cnick- abominy, Billotn t Utidge. 1 his is nov ibe point of interest. Dsldy smith ai rived from the White Hou-te just in lime to operate wiih nur left Sank last night All dsy firing in that direction indicates srvpral banln have beei ragiag, ai d lo-uight, we ate gUd to obse v. the cuunonading to be perceptibly more di Is nt. The Tribune's correspondent at Cold Har bor says on lbs h that Gram s funk movt mentis now in progres-i, and judging fromyes. terday's movemenlt will prove a succ ss I he natlle yesterday si-veru as it was, retufted in our taking six hundred and nity prisoners, and the enemy a principle win at At six in tbe morning the ahule line moved forward A narrow belt ot wuo fs was passed, and oti reaching an open ploughed field ihe nrmj'i position waa in full view Picket's division in mediately opened wiih a heavy fire of ar tillery and muiketi y, but our men nobly ad vanced to a dond )' lotru through twampt and with bayonets droe tlie e isiny Ircra their works, ab'ch they held during the night ajainst reuea'ed assau lt. This leal elicit- from Meade hit thank'. This corretpondetii uii. so opportune was . it as lo reveals ihe 'act lhat the Army ol the Potomac is ui dt-r iiutdunceot minds possessed nl mssierly ahiiny U-auregsrja force wub Uni and lng street a were engaged in Ihe bailie cestsrdar Our total losses amounted tn 1,800 From General Sherman. - i NtwYoKg, June tt I Do titmld'teone- tpooirnt wub dhermsn luruishst lbs Uelailt ot Ihe battle ot Jtse nop Church on the iTih ull About tbree vu look in tbe ai.er- uoou the enemy showed signs of activiiy, and so jn moved up s hea y hour tn musts trom wood bi jre alir bertou s and uettou a divi sions, luey marched o na-y up the bill, ex- ottd to severe artillery fire. When ibey had got witbin less than a hundred yards Iroia our breati worst, our Intsu'ry puuied upou the thics uaati terribls o ley. Ih column ttopp-d, but were rallied, fired, and insda aa effort to approach Our troops now became h itly en.'agd, and though the lebsls great y ouiiiumbered ut, Ibey were held at usy. Osr artillery secured a better position, and wurj scbrapnel and shell soon suit Hie rebels ru.hing for protection lo a ravine and Oidt near by. Anoihar auack was toon made upon ami her position held by Orneral 0,ieihaua, Though msds wiih even more inpetuutiiy, il niet tbe same fate . A lul eusue.1, but the rebels were brought up lor third attack', mil against Mch-rton hi S-seoey s Jjixiesnih Corps. They al first pretsnted the tame bold front, bui did not last at long as Ibey were d suourawed, and Wi-re sent bock with serious loss. From prisoners we learn the reb -Is cousisied ot 9ve division! of the fl over ol Johnston's army, commanded by t heal ham, Cieburne and u.net. rive hundred will cover our tottl losses of to-Jsy. The rebels hurled five divisions against tnree of ours The Iltralil crrrespondent wiih ltutler, ep aking qi ine battle-dispetchel of Tbur day, il mil , states that the rebels opened wan amllery end musketry, and matting tbeir body, dathrd on to our picket line and , J w h d ,.:.,,. t ! ? t captured a nu nber of the l b rj New tlamp- ibe enemy back, cap wo otbertimilar aitacks were made, but none of them succeeded their objsctof breaking through our lines vnr lutsra art mu.L hauvUr Uur lot.et aretasavy, but tbote of the rebels We took between nxiy and teveuly prisoners. Later from Europe. . Kw Tos June lue awamsliip Vii. ':j fti,... J. f (n Vtmlt.i caused profound jiV'i u p-upi wrr aa guuufu a in mani J . I I . i u. . L tvuntrdvr(ia I oar rteofcred I a i atei earl PnllnM haeami a tf as nnrlaa - lb., news. ' 8orpe papers think thai Oram niuuu, umrn in ih ...vi.ii um - dear for victory, if any waa obtained. Hear lor victory, II any waa eotainea. Pir... Oeorgia . U annoupesd for sal. ! asirer oeol b pmW perl. Crsw paid - Official Dispatch. WisatMoroir, June 8 7, A II To Major General UiX : Uispatcbes from yrant tetf quarters up to si o clock P. M. last eveninit ; siate mere nao oven no ujtonna ourmf rno nl- .The enemv made an attsok o Sa-ur. dr muht upon Hancock, n ri(ihl ana Sa.tr,; but were everywhtre repulsed. Uso.tock lines wiibin 0 yards ol the rebel works. Tbe rebels were very busy on Saturday in coi , strucfnjr enu-eiichmeiits on tha west aids of the ChickshorDii.y at Bittr tns BiiJe, aid B'nrow V " V. j 7 7 . ' . j . . .... . . . . . . ," "f, tn ' " ,! . " j;' 7 erlng us this morn ng around on h'trib' fi mk ehsnd med his po-itiuii lmt night, ai.d marched v J" - off Mjrnsrson is moving today loe-&'-K-wnrtk Tki-mki im on lha die el Marietta A ...A Q .1... .1 la nn ,h Kih, If hut ' rained hsrd forhree dsys, and Ihe roadt are hstvy. Tin-y had an immense line of earth works which we have lurnsd with lets lo to E. M. STANTON, E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War. Sanitary Fair Closed. Bt. T.oOU, June U I'be Sanitary Fair wss practically hniuhl to a close on tiaturday night The managers an I others interested in il hsve ret son lo congia'ulate themselves that it hus provrd a manifiuent success, ex ceediug expecialions, most ssnguine at tbe h-ginning- Gross receipts to d its, from all sourcus, are not less than ?37i) 000, . Latest from Europe. Saxdt Hone. June 6 Tne steamer Vir ginia troin Liverpool the 2ta tjjetnstowii iolh has passed this point. ( 01 ton msik't esir, prices waa. U endniuUt generally dull. Provis'Oiis dull LonOjX, May 25 Consols close 91 for mom y News from America created great sensatioe slid edvices per Ciiy of Washington increased he xciti men!. Iews generally regarded in Huron as dissstrous io:he rebel cause. Ibe rt-liel loan declined 0f 6 I or ceu. l.aird s rams wure purchased by the Xirit- h Government. 1 be Duke ot MalakofT is dead. Reported Capture of 600 Prisoners by Reported Capture of 600 Prisoners by Baldy Smith. A Fort Monroe dispatch of the SJ, to the Herald, snys a dirpatch hat been received fom I! i'd? Smith, t at ihe rebels attacked him wnh three co'uoins, but. were driven on tiler a desperate fuht Sin tb is reported io have captured 01)0 prisoners Grant it pushing, tbe enemy at every point. Reported Capture of 600 Prisoners by Baldy Smith. Major General Buell Resigns. Niw Y. KK. June 6 The rlrrald's Washing- tun special ssys that Gen Buell has resigner1, and his resignation has been accepted It I' understood mat he resumes his position in the regular aimt Colonel and Assistant Ad jutant General. Dayton Market. DAYTON, June 6. HARSHMAN'3 FLOUK wheat, iholei-nle 7 2. WHEAT 1 155. CO UN 100; Sbelled 90Q100. OAT3-70 RYE 1 3'Sil ItO. BAHI.KY $1 20. CFKEE 48(5 50. SI IO A K l9W2i. EfiGS per dote. whisky i CHKKSE I7(W18 DRIRK PEACHES 1R(320. UKIElt APPLES 12(5 15. BEANS Per bu-hel$2 6U3 00. HAY Timothv t.ii per ton. TEAS-81 f.5o7 2 00 RICE I3K"'' per lb. LAKH U-o.18 UUfTER 2U25 DAYTON, June 6. New York Market. NEW YORK, June 6. in n.ar was ivv Cotton Quiet and steady end m ddling upward al C lock o ictter i o fa- ( oj torexira siaic Round ii-oo 7 05&8 20 WassT Nominally 1 60166 Chtesgo Spring 1 SC'1.02 Milwaukee Club; 1,(70 1,73 Winter Ited. . Cosy Shade Gnnerl 42t. O its In very lair dewaud end ateady it Poag r irm io. Bsr. Firm snd In good demand burrca 23 :12 Cut Mkats Firm. I, a no A .linde firmer. 141. WittsxT Qiiet atl 31lor Western Soota Fi.ro-r at Hiiriulli pKTani.gnM Kirmrr, 4U Crude CI; refined Bond, 097 Free. Ne York, June G Stocks irregular closing fiimer Money 6 and 1 per cent Bier ting qirtsnd steady st 1 10) Gold 91 5 20 Coupons IU. 6's '81 Coupons 6) Due yar certificates Sfrll New York Cen tral 132 Erie fl lb. Reading 11 891 0. B. 4 O 27 jHt e. iioiiDinnv, II AS Just rcusivtii a Uraa lot of GOODS, Hnnsht In Nw Yor'-, Thilsil liihla aod Boston for cash. whi--h he w-ll i-nr alien par caul, last Ihauauy b iu-a in LiajluOi nti a i -- israka. Calicoes for 18 cents per yarn i Mutlint m 2 j; Urate Goodt lor 20 lo 'li, Lawns from 16 in 25. We lave a (treat variety of DRESS GOODS comprising everything that tt new and prem: illai k Silk SbcVs and Circulars. Parasols, Sao Umhrellal. Kd Qlnves, Mitts, Veils, Head Net', Lsdies' Olovet, Ho siery, Challies, Lawns, , ,. ' ti n ' T 'l .MOIruniqueP, i'ttria oiripri, r ani i iniur, lactvtfrathir.(f in the way of preity Dreu DENIMS. HITKORY STRIPES. s t wr vn i ut 1 1 i .iiei CHECKS, And evtry lina of DrT Oooda Oioally Vpt .i e fl-tl cUs, Dry Ooodi Siore. All ot wbicb ',,J , ,., mk Lt U U V MA mM m my ma 4 VAi-Li Ai' djltj ua ic. nni nuu. J jUfl H. M iar HKKhT.ua Mam atract, aSnwiy U.foH- id 0 urt Uodm, ADMINISfRATOK'S NOTICE. NOTine It hert-by s-van Ui i tha nndsrsiieeil hat i e a snp.imte.1 sad eu.liS-t as soniiaisirsior I r , a ep.aatai aod ausito-t as snnnaisirsior M iZ'Jl " " off, , VfltiUJi 0, lUXSaXL. NEW YORK, June 6. Medical. iwi?iVvs. ?wv ' t (..'V1 . - V tC'.K CoUkh Co'rts,rore Throat. Asihms, ana j i nDAiinii'imn. jr. i oniv ra. s-aiy eriy i. trwutjirl wtctl li esenni,lsjiitslvtiy ' a tst it ol $trick'ani Mttlifl'iotit Cotigh Dihnm teemv rosiheiu r atit it th h n-psrstlon ever uvi. It not only ml -es tne svv sffcll-.as -.f tpw 'lhri a rl l.nnsK reit ll uurrs Mstit sa.at srd Bp'MtnK of hi o. srd I-sn in' ll.ar'ysri,l tor any h-id nt -nr 1 boat liis-l ssnr.t m ok-.snua sst id ains or i f-ntt I'rk-a aoctota asritottta. rorsia by lrug4l U aeners Iv. a 14 - w M CUIbU W, 4Sl W-lsSlD( sislj tne use or , 1T. Slrickiind t I'ile Urmedy. a' fear wh u those tsv a ho tisva es. d it; Mr. t'hwrre w. I srid sm. ol I.' ulntlt i Wr.J." H startle, ninr-ln a.,n . With vrn-r-U'rfl t t't usag one i..-t -,t Pr girl k son's Iten y 1 lei ey they hve Irlstl ytnirg bi.t t:. ul-' ol.itln tin r hel,. nut flat wt -trl'-hisea Kil- l-rmsdy iisl a perft r r-urn sit-r .ufl. rir.a tor msnv y Mrt vt'h Hi wn trltln1 nr i. -, a, jr leoiBinitad eury m who's -iifti-iiBgiDt ylt- su-w Or Strickland 9 til Itemed. flnlt! bvt drurtH t AO Ot m ft i't.. Mtuitiimisiri-vvltst N( . Iv-! Knurth tC'Dt ttirmtt, O. r mil TP. L' TI.X,.,; Strickland t Antit'hnUra Mix for. JhijT aad C-rmirm v-. vl n In vn 1 1 tk-Kikti HA. trntn-ri rur nf I iHn !- ai n Diirp 1 hi, imi . Chnl-rt Mixture it now lr. a m -m ft ut rniiy pi-Mii hid rt ii givfH tt sumtm nntic'a" jn. H ott'Uht trd wr. ml pus.ru nf p it tots th btatmna "j in m wona lor i-iarriifi nd !nnUty Mr Wtoda.n Cotittr n. Mv. will It n.fitt bpr to hv tiv on a- . ihe- Tinuoot S'n. klaitrfe" A0if. Choi Mtx-u-fj in it Mt In kn urcMt iiuinlr of ifistlini'iilNln Irom naih iiif t.n ltnvt inr for t afTM Sea tat pronoUDi esJ la urit bv (iiir i ) .hunt. fter uklDM ui iyoii iorte.iircMlend, Anrt rnoi. n- .-- v - ' vh wrwirr-i W 11 tn.rt,U SLU r ) PwTl- U-tyi y oncbotll. . ti.14 ynTiMrnii " i i i iTnnwi n ii ihhm 'mnn mn i m Emra.-,::. -a er..y , - ?; NEW YORK, June 6. Medical. Clothing. UEKCHAXT TAILORISfl HKNItY MILIEU, nniTtiKKP'UL fnr p4tronNftehtrio'briw indHl t i "Hritio' Wilier riauh. ii- t'uily folrfit aunntinukintiN of tiif a mi..him ,t the r.Ut n'a- d MukioD Huitdinjf, porrer 1 hir t HD i Jttlf rajn atru Whfiv h ill HI A btt (OUOii Wl.h si fhli Usmrin.nl of Roodi ill hi Uue. h-auiiw NEW YORK, June 6. Medical. Clothing. Hair Restorer. tajn-aot patuai balauwutfUDdar fira yaar.' aiaad In inihaiihistorm 1 1 Tut tfttGGLiT UaB hot ot If -WO I In a 1'HOt'Kfss.OK OK MVXX'M HAIR RESTORER! DISKASES UK THE l-OAI P rnH K kt o' ibtirrfiicni far-u ty In trrnlitjr dfat 1. o lint fstlp liHh.in h n ajoii j ol a , n u if llel I y tlYr, t' tlldfl 'fH Ul'Mf diM RdC Ol the- 1 ll Isles i amj It iHit u if m nifirrltii, nr. i r qu r p ivnfe itu y, dt-t,i r r-'r h hihI a r i I inv fi i n tit 'liai MUwsa u t.i h ) u i ca t j i 'Imsi-a. lilt ih ax u iH-t-i'T. t d it In nn ii ti r 11 p-nt i ij to et'etd f-tav ilic ai n-d Mid sjrsti a fvimMnfii js m. ui . io ti tiMvr i en pttiu ui 1 1 d iin uatl y u i tt. uiOKt ru.iu ui au ii.a. i lvt u 1KARI OK ATI DV To this pai ulir-r sh of I uniMi liaif,asJ t am antiffiir-si ihri I p TIIK UNLY RMsllKOr , 8ofstrt know i, ttil wool I rn ntlj ftadkiat luuati luaths.oii di aata of lha mmu, I. ., SALT hhfil M.cCaLU ti Alf, kntl othro aonu di ta ,uil raitora r hair to luget li' tihfa i. oomt iid 1 n aka Itoud Hi Mniun. i t all foifvlt FIVS HUSDUKU HOLLARS If I fall to aura tha wor t ot'asrf rhad talps at r e Inn ett rlnliainw mil) lite 0-l WACAVlAB l4ltt U&ITVMKU. tlMtd th 4 llowtnai (Tatt.M M . tf M $ titt,h ' .) ALuttr, s.w Trai, 1 rar I iVqfc: Two ir-itv u ei . t erni Hint aati.Rnri m) hair ci -him atiu i tu all out r it w-i. laa d a' im- -p i a-i i oul n f hj p a on . onii lata forn. Kb Ckiii Tarj p-Ii iu. u il 1111 wua brostn, lit i ttrtiM-g-t ti it htt -tDrairbi m bi u, pot aM l wsHilj a-'' r n.d it r i io, t ouy ihom aniai ic i I I ' i m i'i d a s ti 1 1 jm- i,D-of hisjrtty I wa l (orn d I i it, ibl lha die-aia wnh lii h - -c lp n alls 1 1-1 waa t avail 4Sh um.aud thai t eo It, D I Mnrfii Ha 1 rad ynur advisilvn m and -nludrd io taut ru. lou ati-iiia'i ma tKal juu aculu aindn n- tl a dia aaa and rirtore mv h ir, witio l au btcon a wi) tr Mitni at aa r ik 1 p acad mai-ti ir jour livtiut, aou the rreu ta are. I nxi a iiiiuil rl I au t( liMir; my avHlp ia uar a -Hy ll, pud mi Iiair baa 'aai to lailiui. Uraitrtull) yuuia, - . Mai -.a i vlu, ho. I T "onth Peart frr t. Ii I ia faassiicwK t'jtyd ty all who lav ui4 tha Utur Kaiur r. and ilifir imiiia i Lfimi, tbai tl i THKUNLY IKKPAKaUON " That would tt-rt' a 1y atirt lei rmuiif ttly rtfora tha liHirui' iha alioara iaj J.auU aivrut -THU ii A IK t-KOU rALLINU Of IT. Thai rga and lai ldly tm-raing aiaof Kfi-tr-nuiva la tli auouwta i a i Jseoua ol lha iuu iid bOiHia tl i ovui rnuM upoo - TUB M' MAW rAMILY. Tha conftdtasoeof ih pnHic haa ti?!. obtained, and ' th ail uuila lu aiit-uoi, lu ifta iu rt and vaai aupart OfllV -s . CVER ALT. )fiPA&4TlfNa EfrintrhdiKtd. I do not rvoonifat ad try prarsv 1 Hub lootu-e hair to r w an iat in irei U ilmuj Bm in i ha, ai- it i a itnil iiifiKai-rt.ihijr, mid t jinlly In Gsiisil(aQt with tlitt itiWhui Kh'uvk 'i o thor Nlioara kapUaior iss4.-rdiiiou. I w Un a aa tAtuaftfiaoaflan ' 1 m 111 forfall. Al.MUU ivni j natianu i 'tMisuni n mu iu wrw turn wxwx v" If B Curst kuario tvery cats wbtie tht 41 rscue.ia ior sia mi-lieltl) oi i ,a , M Vikw, i par Ui Hi , i-r .11 Ui"l. rt4. Bole Troprisiur, ao. 9v or. iiaa tir.ai. ft lt.ll y aiian ..... . ny. MIU 1 Of H. JUMSI GKStuaAOItl, W0ttl.l rr.aaetrully inturm bit Dumeroasrrtaadt aau cusuiuisri- ihai he has tiurclisst o the . ,Eatliig Saloon and Ktslaurnnl formtrly ownsd by Mr. V. Fns, touib.asl euniar cl v"inh sail l.uJlow, wh.r. he nl lie sbir ai all uiyeeM rinn un i.uiow, wn.r. ne oui i suir ai su umeeu . "StSr'KS ZSXjP ZSE?;. o, Iskenawuea. aat