Show ’ UvU : 1m I 'I cit!e'4 h PUIDAV JlORMlf O JULY 818C4 HAIL DEPIUVATIOKS v ‘iwl u i i : no small commotion Just among that large portion of the community extensively given to reading 3“ act we arje reminded of the bustllng alann and Indignation c manifested In an Invaded anUheap or The operation of thje new postal law tinder 'the current interpretation thereof is undoubtedly annoying1 and the dissatisfaction is loudly cx- Tbcre i :ir nOn-preventi- oh 1 I ' "-- 'l : f i 'I A common in the more enlightened nations of the t Ui sm ' 01dVorld ' I- : li force-pum- i - :d "- S I d V Jr‘ i k i 1 : l ' - j of k' 1 ’ ' i - - j - " - - : j- -- ! 1 ' 1 r ! J ’ - i - c r i : : J i r I - 4 I -r hl-- ' V v-r:-- v y Pi--- ' 11 -'-- - 7- : - ' -- 4I i overandiielp AfiV- butof the 'to-pome r DESIBABLE IMPItOYE51ENT3 veiy personwho has crossed the backbone of this continent JknQWs that wes live in a re- gion as drySS is desirable seld omi having sufficient rainrpm June tp September’ to lay the dustabd sometimes' as wasthe case last-yeaot from Apriy to November Nearly every day too particularly in the after partite are avtored with £ tolerable breeze Xhe elements then arc favorable forexten- el ye conflagrations Are the buildings favorable! f Itather and partly from the nature of ijieir material but onlyJn 1a few portions ' of tie city from contact or close contiguity Originally Salt Lake City—a villa lid out admirably for the prevention of fire ‘from spreadmgbaving streets eight rods wide lexty feetiof1 sidewalk and as much froat garden vrith building lotsof oxic and a quarter acres r 1 - -- It : i y'---- i - - : ? f '1 r -- city-4-w- as ‘I f ! - j i y'V 4 iutbeiuqreaudng popnlation the fa- - V - ! r-- r of maun- fheture and Commerce all combine to greatly modify some of these1 conditions particularly in the business parts of the city where the cilitieS for intercourse v r: the-necessit- iet ± J ny '' - : L ’ t - r - - - 1 If - - in such her arrival thpught to be the Florida aud it oh 'Catitain - ' f v er -- 4 I ' - - r el pre-arrang- ed -- e - - 4 y : ' : : G- rebels are all on the Virginia side of the town engaged in plunder They occasionallyjsend a shell over to this side: The pontoons by which they crossed the river had been successfully removed and a span bf the railroad bridge had been destroyed to prevent the rebels from grossing A dispatch from Cumberland y Says the rebel raid has been very destrnctiveltSthe Av numbc of Chesapeake and Ohio canal boats were burned and teams capturedl j V Philadelphia 5r—The President hasjcalled on Pennsylvania for 17500 troops to serve pt Washi ngton and vieixiity for i 00 days juniess sooner discharged : Washington 5—Mr Fessenden entered as his duties upon Secretary of the Treasury this forenoon and attended a cabinet mating V':at boon New York 5— Late private advices from Por Hudson state that the rebfels are veiy act ivain that quarter It irepoxted thatDick Taylor crossed the Atchafolaya June 5tl and anengagement ensued There are no particuto-da- morning friom Harper’s Ferry states that it is now definitely ascertained that !the whole force of the enemy does not exeted 5000 of whom not less than a fourth arecavalry they aro n and around Harper’s Ferry concentrating-iand sending out parties to forage on the people ” robbing them of watches money etc Some" skirmishing if going on between our troops aqd 'thh rebels across' the river and occasionally shot' and shells are thrown at then f from Maryland Ifeig The fight of Mulligan wDh the advance of the: rebels' at Leetown is spoken of im most - -- - lars V St Louis 5—Officers from Duvall's Blpffre-po- rt Marmaduke still south of Arkansas fiyer 10 miles below Napoleon his force cqnstsfing of about 6000 with O’ or 8 pieces of tar til- - : - ii c4ty!-T“vShi- ogton ’ ’ o - C - y t IU: ' L gallant "He’ successfully repulsed them ZX Sigel moved toward Shepardstown with hii immense wagon train1 in front the protection f of which' was deemed of more importance than i f the risking of a general engagement Not wagon foil "into the hands of the enemy and :! sct-eraVtim- esl ' 4 f ' ’ ' i- e" i - P-- 1 nothing was left behind at Martinsburg except i- 6ome oatS"which Was burned before he left My The impression prevailed when otxrjuformanttoleft that the Tebel force would retire before morrow as! Hunter Would be in their rear ty that time with ample force’ to overwhelmHkem " V if they remained fongei ect un of this raid The pri ricipal qbj proved successful unless itbe the damagis ‘they h&ys- done to the canal: and railroad and the plundering of the inhabitants : They have not at tempted to leave the line of the Potomac exat the Point of Rocks ahd cept to rob some canal boats ncar lfancock There destroy ncT is truth in the reports that the rebel force' has been to Bobnboro and Hagerstown a raid : has t been made ou the road ‘wefet of t Cumberland '7U —TIj 6 steamier Charlotte Wasljingten Vanderbilt " from City Point this forenoon j : I news no of brings Importance from the army 1 that the reports of pen WiN It is j son’s losses hadbeen much exaggerated- - Four of his gUnSwere from the nemy CL —--The jBufriin says Gcnttri' Philadelphia Couch has received a despatch whjch leadfo the belief that our cavalry have 'been driven out of Hagerstown Cur troops are concentfs-- 1 ting at Chambersburg and beyond ( Th'o‘ Got will soon issue a call for 12000 additions! be seat troops so that the old regimentslmay hi v :S "' to the front V i Baltimore 9 pm 6—The following is tpe latest from the Upper Potomac to this boar Some excitement was caused at Frederick this our morning by a slight skirmish between hslf pickets and a small gqad of rebel coiats re--1 way between Frederick and Point of Rocksdefi- suiting In jthe rebels retiring Nothing nitp has been ascertained in regard to tb - v : the-store- s! '' £ : ur-th- &t - e-m- ail ' i-- 1 v re-captu- : - -- red i - j ji'i-Uv-''-- -- Hunter-moveme- nt but ( fromthe movements of i ' i t it f V ' ‘ I1 r:f - : i i & :x: i ' - l- Vi 't -- T r-- a I 1 : : ’ " ' 4’ V' r - - - 4 ' d v 'i A ’"vi- J v : :r r " ' j 'i J U' t ' r -- r - V -1- J' i 7 I - ' I- Is i w - -' V- V f ' ''’ ' if " n V yifr' i vi vf Jw v v ! - 'v- -- war-fcbi- y - J ' j r5 "1 1 - -s 14 -- ' - S ts a 4 ‘ that J X N' Tiniri’ C-—- Zlxt Cherbourg she was e :: ri ®'nc it?1! - ! r- -- - otwithstanding the-- report? lhat tho ’Alabama vk& faci worD out “ ?lSve-6000 “’u l ilomlontd Md JJ 4 1 ' V t UhJofantry'fromEwU""" e w York" - i— ‘ “d as I - he : --- i ' y" - - : a ' V7 i: mi I nbmina-tio- n c t -- waa so 'telegraphed Wins owj with ri was immediately sent for ’ iL prota Ey at or near Sb arpsburg Previbus rcports say Mr Dayton the Frencb authoritiife that Sigel'had been joined by MuHigan with a force from Leetown where a fight occurred on matter tljougb cTi- - l he Uonday disliked to face the dently Tlis Nbthing had been received at Harpers Ferry fight was o short and decisive that one wduU ' from Sigel or Mulligsn up toi2 o'clock this have thought the Alabama had chanced places M afternoon which was accounted fo rbykthe tJrL et unmannedmerchantmenV" i Hagerstown story of their beingienga ed oppo‘Urablcd in nwliiocm £ site Shcpardstown to which point t ley must havebeca followcd by the rebels ': pourga in ’ a d est ructire wbicU tore aWar a The excitement at Frederick- Mary quad con-- wholesectiori of the Alabama’s side ai thir wa-ttinuSS All- - th:e sick in the hospitals have been line and let the water iii cascades f sent to Annapolis The- government stores The Alabama 'then turnedthrough tail and J made for have 'also been removed 'There is io reason shore Commander WihslowJ hoisted I the given for this movement from Frederick as of victory! but fi nding th Alabama Makingflag ho ( there are no hostile forces within 20 hiUes of lowered bats to pick upjlhc View ‘ the place except a small cavalry ' demchinent Mr I)iyt(fo informed Commander Winslow W- -J nearPoiiit of Rock 4r that the prisoners: could not be Varoledlmt Hunter is 'Statda to be moving :v i jh " his might be transferred tothe BL Louis when she -whole force to th wart the designs of the rebels in arrived and "conveyed to the Unitcd States ' their expedition Commander Winslow claims Capjt Sexnmcs Hie latest information is as follows and others tak en to Southampton as his prisonThe-febforce that visited Point o ers Be hhd ample means mo pick them up' yesterday did not exceed 100— supposeto be "but the English yacht actually stole' tiiero au under Mosby They retlred after committing if by a plan thus constituting s all their robberies - The excitement at Fred- blear case dfintcrveniioQ V erick was in a great measure abated anjl it was special says Commandir Wiw believed that the Provost guard ht tbat place low oftn8jKeareage ia recommendf) bytbf could protect the city from air the rebels that Secretary iitbe Navy tQ be a Commodore It had appeared in1 the vicinity of the point of is said her ihst the Value of tbe Alabama wfll be distributed’ among the officers and men of r Rocks forces reached and Mary- the Kearsage by the next Congress Sigel’s Mulligan clock land Heights at 9 o last night There is Washington 5i—rThe President has issued 's x not a: doubt entertained of our forced being proclamation suspending-thprivileges of the !resisti-anable to successfullyattaQkof the writ pf Habeas Corpus in Kentucky rebels on the pl ace Chicago 6—Josiah Quincy died at his resiv 4 : Other reinforcements were! on the Vway v to dence at BainbTidgef Mass on the lst New-YorMarvland Heiehts Gml WeivVrun tandj mt 6—The Ocean Oueen from ispia the post has given notice to the peopleTofH arv wall has arrived --' The American has the foljkrtr- Baltimore per's Ferry to leave as he intends opehingThis -on town to drive the rebels out The ing: An intelligent gentleman arrived this f the guns L - -- !':’ i' y New York 5 --4Some thirty fires occurred ve ® the Springfield (Mass) Republican— draws a yesterday resulting from fireworksforgo buildings on Wooster street anaflve most revolting picture- of the present moral dwellings on Grand were destroyed lug this condition of Washington the capital of the fire the Joss it about a quarter of a million Chicago (LThe 'dispatch stating that it is deIt a of the 'fqarful story poyernment Hooker was wounded in the recent asssaltt on :: V 'V of the times:'! Kenesaw was incorrect Col Harker pravity ii since died The error “It is a sad a sbopkingL picture of jfe in wounded and-hour iWashifigton correspondents are givibg ji8 occasioned by similarity of nameA bureau of the Treasury Department made a Halifax 6— Per steamer Asia from Quriens house of seduction and prostitution The ne- town 26th:— Theyacht Deerhound-i- a charged cessities of y poor and pretty womjen made the with being a mere tendier to the Alabama It means of their debauchery by high government is rumored that Semmes will sul another pirate Meinbers of Congress: putting their steamer in Augustofficials il and on met mistresses into clerkships in the departments Conference fiUalJy The Saturday honorable Senators knocked down in the adjourned is stated that orders hare : been issued by ky i Woman whom he- had' outraged it Whiskey drinking od libitum The goveniment the English1 government to have ready equfp-mencheated m contracts and openly robbed by its Xth for S0000 troops employees Writes our careful A favorable rumor yesterday caused an a long resident in that provement in stock and consuls so quite New York 6—The dlWd special of the Mb corrupt as at the present xime Invillainously Jh& palmy days of sbuth- says intelligence frpm the Upper Pptomqp'ls there was Tule not half the cor- - confused ' and vgue The citizens of jfippr aVery We-dU ther rapUon np not donbtthI Maryland are terribly frightened and are fleeis strictly true and we repeal it isasadhock-?nThe g 4 ing with their property in all directions picture more to seems be far thns apprehend danger than real for the rebel command has not been-pie- d LxavrsG-D- r jFuUer and the Revd I Mr perinanentl v any Jto wn on the Maryland leave Sheepshank this for ride of the Potomac 'The enemy is supposed the xnorning East ”” VV"-P- i -- l-h- f At“CHBX8TiAN Mktropous— A leading New England Republican Administration journal— t- ? J ''V 6baILle glad jto have his assistance l : that reason that we have madCfthis diffi - i VL"--V-- v Si-7-T- : T to-da- r citi-zib- - ’I ' ‘:-- ! to be part of Bimtom’aUt A Wiuhinstoti pedal to ! j i f ' ' UV 4 it ll vt Harrisburg Special - of says the rebels had not crowed the potomac at Middletown are anlyln at IUltiiWe'll 4 o'clock this morning The fears of the people dderablo nomber maoy 0( them wait in tlicj border counties had Somewhat appeased whole Thj! : report’ mieh 15!! but there is considerable alarm still existing I Over 1600 horses passed through Gettysburg SIS teyMon than ho?m aay j scare the inthSsectioBi to yesterday owing thl"S threatening bow r An attack was made on Harper' i IFerry yes- 'r'lAteit— C—Th'c Wit cav4000 tome 4th Hoot the efroJt Sandy by terday mprn ing WeGeh account last At and alry infautry morning 'as usual j Uanter1 fprceL'erww ri ber was making a sturdy resistonce AVc6t ocSSSSS-Gov informs SeyPresident Albany mour that rebel forces estimated ftt from 15 The recent actof Congress makes completely f null the liberal legislation of former sessions M! Ail-t- ha beneficent prpvUipnswlieireby siecds V cuttipgs plants books and jfo sozne extent set 'V But a t&pk newspapers were'eonveyed er mail at trid- p § affixed would be in uncom ing raterf are completely swept away" as far as with1 a their applicatjo hereabout is concerned leuv- - fortable proximity to a burning bni(ding and I- an especially warm berth wben on the lee side ing the only alternative of paying The1 next move uiay be tfor municipal- or pri- tage pr expresscjhargies in the one rate liberality to sink reservoirs in o near the and jh the other upwards of a centre of thestreets in the most closely built --"J Poond' rt parts of the ci ty Then jfollowthe undaunted of cbeap postage n Iprirlue fire brigade with their powerful engine rlvt of the day readily found its way tp It would be fiomo exejnseso to use it but and firesides of tJtah and neighboring Terri to riesl But now much literary matjter ordered the near water altitude is propitious for laying and paid for by bur clizens is ' daily consigned tubing in Bast Temple and other streets with " thatbourne at “Sfc' Jo’s' whcnce we hope hydrants at convenient distances where by the '' : V:it may yet return pipe fountains of great application of hose-anv?:' t By the vf cut-powpr wpuld be available for efficient service Eamp mail facilities many seeds notice in case: ofv 14 exner- pt: the various and beautiful on the shortest iings --and: roots t :w flowers or valuable fruits and shrubs land for- - gency:v yAs precautionary measureK those who are est trees' which improve and ad rn the" gar- dens orchards and landscapes bif ire States in buihling large stores are wise In adopting the ' 'Iprinciple for it requires jhowords Kast haye been brought to th s Territory “fire-prove f and' are nowxdntributing largely t wards mak-- 1 to convince that incombustible material is insuperior to tfnder-kr-y shingles and ing thoUtah wilderness to rejojee and the comparablyXet the “improvements' j o bn deser tlil ossom as the "rose transforming this sheeting once repulsive region into a beautiful oasis and t J THE PATHFINDER’S FRIENDS ON THE V of and rest for refreshment the v - RAMPAGE -T pace pleasant H :Xp 11 v: r passing traveler But theje facilities exist no At a “Fremonti and' Cochrane" ratificatfon 'r 9ngT' Tt i V)7hatever might fiave been 'the intention meeting held in Hope Chapel New York Mr the cdect of thisispecial legisrlation isjthat of a Edward Gilbert chairman' in the opening ' 1 dirept blow at' the prosperity jaud litetary pro--- speech delivered hirtfelf in the following very:r ress oft his and adjoining Territories We are pointed and beautiful styte I answered the'gentlemen ' m bst! emphati-call- y loth to Relieve that Congress had jmy' siich de they the convention at Baltimore may signbut we "atci inclined to think that the Te-- kick out Montgomery Blair though jthe conftrictir clauses of the act- were jill considered vention or its committee may promiseto kick and hastily passed 'Wecannot see any public out "the entire cabinet at Washiugtbn-j-na- y - more they may promise if you please! to put bene it aocruing from the new law Gabriel if it were possible Secredhere is any portion of the Union which in theofAngel State and the Archangel Michael the tary d b favored ahoye anptber in postal mat-- j Secretary of War and to'fii up the resiof the this ie undoubtedly that portion For cabinet with a corresponding sct ( characters and yet so long as they adhere-t- o that candi anyhow cxcept with telegraphic matter the- - date for the presidency so long w neyer will jiews! from' the East is two to three weeks in' suppdrt'him (((Good"i and applause end then ’be and this to has -' then distributhree cheers for Fremont) I don t say this iny teaching city friends because X have any feelings of revenge streltches tcd north ap'd south or long of hun-- 1 towards Mr Lincoln— not because I have the I dreds of miles --ovcr difficult mountain and: remotest ' ':imagination that Fremont has any desert'' roads V Vifeeling ojfxevenge towards him (Yoice-- p “LinX ' By spme strange mlitake or misconception coln ain’t worth revengje" t J because whoever' Arrive I do evsndhe as usual you saythis put intp the xiqt magazines 1'’' J ' cabinet or the Senate of rr : the other any departKoWj if Godey fail to make his pvompbperiodi-calrvuitawit- h ments of the so long as you keep government ’ll the latest fashions and patterns Abraham Lincoln in ithe presidential chair so lpng you wiU have a body without a head and £- L't V so long the administration of this government will be like withtbe Prince play of Hamlet 2 such conditions tlie peaceourof the republic can of Denmark the left out - (‘That’ bo and apmaintained passeth comprehension plause) We must have a man at the head of Postmaster General this government (great applause) and it Tis for nfidentlyvexpectthe ) r ! J- -t ' Philadelphia 5 S JjulUtin - fe 1' ’"'t to20000' strong have invaded Maryland attacked Hartinsburg Harpex's Ferry 1 and were ' threatening other points’ that the public safety requires a call upon the State executives for a military force to Tepel the invasion1) and calls uponjthe State of New York 4br 12000 militia as its" quota to serve for one hundred days ' Baltimore 5— Reports in Tegad to tke movements of the rebels are still contradictory yesterqay after- operator at Hagerstown ' noon east’ tliey seta no nearer thin Falling Waters and Williamsport t where! if is said !k‘ i fighting was going on yesterday afternoon on the outer edge of the sidewalk The same account says there was fighting also j y' j - V i:(thp people of these inland Tcrrltoriev under greater literary 'anidiinaU privations than 'are ' v-- - - ej bee-hlv- : j There afro other resul ts which Jneed not be here indicated of an increasing ajid s mixed population surest indistinctly that seme provis ione mode irx vievrof prevention f one of the most fearful of casualties — conflagration! and There Is indemnity in case of only one wayjof indemnification common to business communitiesr-lnsurahcand it is gratifying to kno w that some of out large prop' erty owners hatfe begun to move In this res pect - r j That the drouthy character region necessitates 'Irrigation fs hot an unmitigated evil for thereby the mountain streams are brought to nearly every man's doory in instant readines to cbek any incipient conflagration To take fullcsi ad vantage of tbis dtrcumstance tanks or 'Vjpservbirs arc exceedingly desirable These are coming for other dhterprising S Tvill doubtless follow the example alt eady - : l -- ! I"- ? V If i 1 'i i i 1 r v: 4 -- density of buildings rivals that of many large ' u- -- 'is - V I' UU4-- V V 1“ ''V I - I i o V -- V' ur v'-l- i - VU ’ - ' t ? y - 'f'" V t: 'v "S'- V v ' ! - 'T's " X C |