The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, April 27, 1864, Image 2

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K BEAVER ' o
-■• ;K ■- - --&■■■•'; -■'• - • Beaver, AijEit 25th, 1864.
fiEi ' a«J- 4* iftfti ! ” Republican Convention
Mndflday, Apm 27» w®*- pursuant to call, in the Court Hon^e,
and nominated Mdses B. Welslu Esq.,
as Preside lit. AgncW DimhndJoun.
Slentzafi Vico Presidents, and: Thos.
McCotid and IS. I X.. Power, Secreta
ries. ■ "• ■■ ■, ■ ' . s;, V"f‘ j
• ’ . • . D SLKQATES. m j’
i Beaver borough; M B. Welsh, sno.
Canglicy, Sami. Davehport and. Jos.
Ledlio. i? I
BriJgewojtcrj .Gbas. Stone and wm;
Barns!.. . '-i_ - , [’- ■ ll ... '■
r GlSppowa r John B. Herron, Wm.
Tirornjas and Wm. Lindsey: i 1 i
! Economy; Mioses Hottnrick||on, Geo.
(Neely, J. S. BVazier anfl ■J. fi. Bcigh
-1 | ',[-39loses Baldwin, iThdftAs
i Campbell ahd Socrates DicWy. ■
i Moon; D. B. Stor* J. R-Mohlorftrtd
-J. Mi Elliott. •_ !
! , : New Brighton: Agnew Duff, Mile
ton Townsend, Thos. 0. Waddle and
T. M. McCord, i h > .. . !.i” i' .
i Ohio: Jno. Slentz, Jno. Johnston,
Noble Urabara, abd James Braden,
; Patterson; JC Patterson and Arch.
Robinson; il •"! ■ ' ;’.i
I ‘ Pfil&sfc: Simp. jputhbertsdn and B.
Raccoon; Jno. B. Christy, John K-
Potter, P. L. Crail attd David Ewing.
I Rochester boro: J. S. Darragh, S.
S, Cross, Geo%. Hines aud S. A. Power
WltsotC Jacob Smith and Samuel 1 ™
renco. j‘ ■il '■ • , i
MarionSalmi McDaniels and Wm.
Phillis.: Ii -• .■;_ - - ■ • ■ ,jr •
Freedom diet: J. I Paul and ; Jdtti.es
Maijltsj ■ ' [.LU ■
New SovietJ3 : Jno. HessOn, -t!.
Black, Geo Rauscbor and Henry
Goehring. | _ rj
; Committee ,o.v Resoi-WIo-s-S. J as.
Patterson, Chris
ty, | Samuel' Lawrence and Jno. S,
Herron. .On motion, adjourned to
merit again at'l o'clock, p. ip. 1
I _ , ADJOURNED! SESSION:’ :V, ■
On motion, the committee -on! res
olutions reported as follows: J. ,
[The resolutions were handed to us,
been mislaid • Wo under*
stapd they indorse tpe Nationalj ad
j ministratioii In the strongest trirhls,
arid instruct the delegate elect to vote
for| the re-nomination ;of President
Lincoln,t-Ed. ,
;t)a motion, tbcj Convention piocoed
«d to nomii ate DelejM&s td the State,,
1 Convention . Jus. S. llutau was, on
j.uo en I ,notion | elected Representative Dele
■nee ' gate by acclamation, and Samuel A.
Power * was elected Senatorial Dele
gate in connection with Butler county,
t (pin motion, proceeded t 6 nominate
mid elect a Delegate loathe National
Convention. Gon. W/Wt Irwin and
l 'a ,4 » ,♦ 1 * ' '
B. t.R. Bradford, Esq'. were placed in
nomination. The- ballot resulted ip
tbo electioii of ho-i-Wii
e D'. L. Imbrie, James
Pu|‘ers«j» apd'lS. A. Power, Conferees.
0r - motjdtr, the Cohvintiori act:
j orfrned. / ' if
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L. IMBRIE, Editor 2 Proprietor.
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For President ini ]1864,. J
BRAHAM LINCOLN,
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, For Vice President, 1
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notice.
AVING sold to! D L. Imbrie, present
I Editor & Proprietor ofthe Beaver./! ryur,
Accounts for Subscription, Advertising,&o.,
All those indebted will please call andaet
, |le with him. ; . j T. C. NICHOLSON.
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I -REMOVAL«»Ihe Aequs Office
Ihas been removed to the room over
|Dr. Cummins’ Drug Store, nearly
Jopposi to out old office, where we may
Ibo lpattd nt'all times; ready to attend
fto wants of our friends and pa
‘ I iron#. Entiahco at the North* side
|of the building. ; '
| Ito the absence of- I bo.editor, who was
| compelled to leave oh account of. the
I illness of j bis father. J.
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t« the Constitution.
j— Both branches lof the Pennsylvania
iLegislatnre ha ve'.passed the bill pro.
voting for a special election throughout
the State on thoyirst Tuesday in Au
gust next, at which the people shall
decide whether the proposed amend
ment to. the Constitution, permitting
soldiers to vote shall be adopted. The
legislature is to meet on the 23d day
of , August to retieve the returns.
Franklin ■ Railroad.— The Mercer
fTAij says: Tholcngineera have corn
pteted the preliminary survey of the
I the Now Castle! & Franklin railroad
from Now.:Gastlo to Mercer. T : his
route is entirely! practicable, and:/the
cost of constrnction\will not bo great
er than that ofj any other roads in
this section of the country. The en
'ineera will proceed at o’- withlib*
gi ,i .ith.ibe
survey of the robd to Brownsville* Jvpd
probably 10 FrapkiW. >
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George O. Bradshaw, Esq.
It is our painful doty to record the
death of our esteemed
i George C- Bradshaw, Esq., lute Treas
urer of Beaver county, Which occur*
hoaltli for nl ntimber of j : cai4;
suffering : from j. bronchial affection!
|Whicb, owipg'lto.a severe coulil cangiit
’ n '*' u t * Sr b’, part of the winter.hcdomo
greatly mitate'd and fianlly eommu
iileatyd theinflamation to the lungs,
taUfcipg his death- Mt. Bradshaw was
Jmrn i.n this comity, in the. township
in which his father now resides, and'
; was at ihar time of about
thirty-four years of age. The early
part of bm life was spent on a fafin,
until about ten years since, when ho
removed V Pali and enter odflhe
mercantile business, which lie follow
od until ho was elected Treasurer of
Boavct county, in the fall of
,He filled office to-which be was
elected for two years,displayijig great
Bgslnoss energy and prompt-ii
1 P®** - As itn. 'officer, ha was- always (
pleasant and ohlijeing in bis manner,
aceommodating io aianlt, and stricl
■ honest. .As a tfiap| wo caunqt say
£“° in bis;praise, 'for everybody
V? V6<l &«» It has been (our ]pleasure'
[ to roes* but few men s so uniformly 1
c obliging and engaging in man- !
/ ner, that, had sol few faults and so
. many virtues. I Hot quite one year
ago. his wife, who was in every way i
' worthy of bis love, and whoin he lev
;ed 1 dearly, j summoned away by
dea,b rery pafnful oironmatan.
, dea. and in ihoj absence of her huss
b&nd - The afflicted husband was hi
most heart-broken, and we remember
: f fccompanyiag him to her grave short
her death- and his telling us
|- that be bad no lpnger to live,
tbit|ife bad *0 eharm.4, tor Him, sad
; A® shohld booh follow her be
1 ‘OVod. Bat a few abort monthe-elapß
I “ d h “ ******* hie summon*
to join her His wish has been reAF-
M died. In th.e enjoyment
“ Shnshan reh’gion, refyingjupon a
i , V !f, nr ' B love - “ d with IbrighUhopes
°f life and immortality beyold the
thoir lives, happy
»B tbe,r death, their future shall like
' 3J° for thd J->™ with their
1 S*u 1 ' b ‘ C ! w * ■}?**•■■ po regrets :
j except that we are depriv.
1 r 6ir 80 - iet y>/ w o do sympathise
tboir four orphan children who
i ,wjU> move*! know a father's care or
imojhsr> love. What a e»d bereaVe
mentirtheirs? |
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Militia to be. Paid. ' r
The members of Company F'Capt.
l4 th Regiment Pennsylvania
Militia, will please call at my Office on
Saturday, April 80th. foe the purpose
oT swing the Pay Rolls preparatory
{their pay in a short time.
ThVparonts pr friends of those who
cannptf be here to sign the Rolisi and
receive then: pay can call at my office
any time after the 28lh inst.. and got
blank powetn oP attorney which they
can send toraembtrfrofthe Company
to wgned knthoming some one to
®° j aII! * draw their pay ’for
PhwerH of. Attorney, mnfci be aeJ
knowlodgod {before a Justice of the
Peace or Colonel Cotomandfng tfie!
regiment. The be taken
at once t or they cannot be liriieiUtd!
Bf ° r ® 2 1 ® Wment will lw
***** 8 Roiair. Captain,
n . . . ~ ■■■ • - tr. a. Having to be absent for some
„ AM* J “ reported that' Governor members oftha Companv nan
enll taWlcOmmaiiir} .'S»Wi
Indiana I
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of Beaver County! v
ving is the quotas nasign
veral Bub difilricta of Bea
>n the calls .of tho '■ Presj-
men, with «iredils to
1864 (not including ivoter
’g tlio balance of rfnbfaa'
ich: I’. , ij
' Quota
*' Tire folio
ed to the sc
cor 1 county (
['''dent for 70
I Aoiil 25th,i
! arts), slio-rfij
duo from e;
[ Bo.tti. c.ratty.vd Crtdia to Bat of
1 rol'td. on 700-.000 Apr. 25. i i Quota
, Pulaski s.j 67-.-> I 22' 'fa) ■ .«*
Aori Sewickljl27 42 H jY
Freedom her.. GO 23 IS '» 5‘
do , l2 11- :! l'!
Moon- .. 88 20 M i i«-
I’hillipshurg.. JGO is, . 14 1 surplus
Rig Beaver... 114 88 36 a
Chippewa....;. 79 26 21* &
Bridgewiiter „6C 22 ■ ' 1? 1 9
125 , 42 21 13
Patterson 25 8 7 1
Franklin. 72 24 IS F,
Marion-......... 45 . 16 ‘ 17 Jg j
‘6s 47 8!
Eobffoniy...u.)jr,:t 84 34 full]
Harmony.......|« 4 4 fuii.l
- 55 V 54,, , j
Independeceb, 84 28 21 k 7 I
Rochester borlp2 61 44 7 i
Rochester tp.. 36 12 10 1 'oj
Hope we 11... ".'-W ; <J O ,33 Seurplfi]
Brighton -SO- 27 17 'l6
Industry 67 , ? 3d 17 'I /a
.* 57 49 ' tg
Greene ...172 , 67 3® Hi
Raccoon 106 35 80 %
Beavbr b0r..._126-' 42' r 3$ A rg.
South Beaver lO? 86- 28- ’ «
Newßrigiton‘224 74 - &1 -in
Fa115t0n....... 67 ,Ist /10- i 3
. T0ta1........ 2861 .952 , fn jgj
| JXO. CUTHfiERTSONI I
Captain * Provost Marshal,24thil>iai.
iNpw-Brighton, April 25-/64; ’1
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CINEMINMS
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gTittm
i'follow!
w'rfrijadi
al
- Dam*
visited th;
Lhifs
ite membfebbip DniSnkUb Cunning
ham aftdiwearge W;jAl|ifl|<>D. j _,
Dr. euWhilgUmjfM bora|jn _L»n
caster 4U|rPa.. on tbe loth of Jan
-1&04, butjWi his tathor removed to
4813. Ho lleft Uta home
early in itolnd by his own energy,
acquired la liberal edu
cation, aW after a thorough
(medical Rudies, commenced theorac
-1 lice of hid profession in
Ohio In (1829■ lb ,w 5 fall ofjthil
.year ’hejchaTgcd his loCalion to Sea*
ver ta.r«bpro hetbltolwod his profea- j
mon ibo i'mbafof the timeiri partner
tiihip wub|the|late Or. (Oliver [Cunnimg
hara—hßll tiro Uisefese \bal,fina!j
terminated his earthly career, ybt a
Stop to hik ’i Vduofts labors. Dr. Cpn
hingham tmd *n extensive practice,
and waV4» tiUful and, successful phy
sician; Wasa manof sterling inlegn
ty'andlet&yed the full confidence of
the community, but especially of the
class that Received his prcfessional
serviced. t'He twice repio«ented this
Society in the State Medical Society,
«tr one oLwhich to pres.d
ing officer! He diedOciober 25th,
1863, i j .tho 60th year of bw agiS.
Dr, Allison was the son vpf Horn j
James OtßeaVer; was j
1003. During bis infancy his fathbf
removed to Beaver, -'•where] be resided
until! is death. In earlyfllfohe en*l
joyed ,hc advantage of the hist schools
in the west at that period,Jand gradu
ated vdth noiVOr alwashington Col-?
lege. He pudied nieldicine in the of
fice hi/llia lute Dr. Milo Adams, of
leaver, and after attending a-medical
course, in the University ot Maryland,;
’cojnimenco|l the practice of l)is profes
sion a th|isJhcfroe inßeaveniin the year
1828. The Doctor wds/n close stu
dent, and kept op; witli tfi® progress
made’ in tlje choice,
and byeaijnehtapplicdiiontoecanieetfi
ineptly, a at|| sfeillfdl
cian. Helobtaihcd and niaijitained a
large practice, enjoyed;the cohfidenfee j
>f hie paijiertts, andof Uibdomniuni-.'
;y. in \irhidh/he lived. '4H.e|. twice i
esen ted i,hc Beaver County M.edical j
'ocio ,y in the Pa. State Society, and j
t on e'niceting was; dnijj fjf its Tide
rcsidents. Dr; Allison died Dec. 7tb,
!6d, in toe Gist year of flits age.
Urn. Cunningliatp jand Allison wore |
th-'tu embers hlj this society; when it j
Is Sfat organized, ar.d wdfe among
oldest, most, respected!and influcm j
I nemietw. They were seldom ab- (
V t'rolnv its meetings, and weroal-i
reac y to participate in its coun- ;
and to fonlribut|e iplflio objects
vrhicH ft was! organized; their fttli
<i of j medical knowledge, which ■
ulnstrious and applied
to tlrefr profession for a period of
ecti thirty anti jfoity j'cars, ena
hem to do. j They were always
'Ousjgntf honorable ih their inter-
iaw-
'cal^spcWoD I ,’ wff^^a^Jone^inuch
toWafd|sufiehut v and making cnthira
j ble tne responsible and arduous duties
conftcientous undoareworn phy
sieiaij, in his intercourse With his pa
'tiouts. am) his professional hrelhern,
wherpvec jassoeiation has made b'icm
operative. While we, then 1 ' stiVvm'n R
I bretbjerri, jnourn their .fosif ctad submit
!to this addictive disponrtidon of l)i,
vine ; Providence), Whfch .'him removed
thetrrjfpoirriu's, itfa [becoming pud right
th'afti wp - sfflolild express our approeiu
f'°n bf' thdir rhany.vinucs and’ meri
torious qualifications as professional
brathern,citizens and gentlemen: there
i fore bo it ,] .
i Thrtl.wc rogm-d the death'
|,of our rri-cuh estcoibpd'- abd venerable
i brothers as a groat-lobs toi the pfofes,
. Bioh. jto ’.liC coimhupitv in which they
j resided; and who enjovedr the liUvaiu
I ta S° tb f p mature j Judgments' diiti*
j skillful professional p^r
, times of sickness and trial,
j»r riiofo than one third ot a ccntWy-'
j anji especially to the members' oP tile
I Beaver County Medical Sbciety, to’
! whom they).had endeared themselves
[by thoir'-gfi'rttl'crntfhliv conrteous
jcondact; tLuwisdom: of their coun
sels;! the fdellty land, abilitv with
[Which they dischaVged thdir' duties as
members ot the,sdcicfy.
Resolved, Tbatlbcing fully sensible
of the -niorjil, socittECritJ, professional
worth of o lr deceased' dror'hers. and
Of tho val table services they have
rendered to the socibty and to'
community, we do 1 now direct to- oe'
! entered on) record on the niinutes of‘
of this society tbis prjiimblo and res
olutions, as evidence of thp hjgb eg*
ti matron th dr associates have evsr
held thorn,a id the dee > regrel we feel
for their loss. . 1 •
J&solved, i That wo deeply sympa-i
thize wjth the bereavsd families arid
fnenqsof oor deceased; irothersin their
iii (J direct t lie Secretary of
thiß Bociety to transmit to each of
then* lanfilics- a' copy of these rosolu
tiorts. •■ j , ■ ■ ■!
' l&stivM', jp'hat th;ose
company the Sanitary
Society {to life State j)
for publication in the
the Socijoty,|arid that" f
ed in the county pdpr’
The Maryland C«
Governor [Bradford 1
proclaihatfoh aiinodnc
of the kteefectjon in Jl
quESliorf- of calling.'a' g
tional : Convention. | '
elates that the whole
51^1 17,i Of which 31,595
19,524 [ against a icon
therefore, as • reqairod
Assembly, -pyoolaiflM th
tion authorised by! th
oonrenpd jij the city o:
Wndeoeday, the 27th
de|egaiq4 legally «
wtl! aHreiubija and eoi
MIME
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kg ! p^Wb|e Tfe»o^-
opted oy ttio «&verCd.
tv at thelast meeting,
last half year, death has
ici^y,and| removal from
reflations ao
report of the
Society
transactions of
Jje/ be publish-
tkllttmt
nas. pdbllsbed a
ing’ ;tbemWlt
dryland on the'
t#t«! Cooetitni
?he ; Governor
vote cast. Vas
wore for, and
ivontion.: He
by ad act of
it the conveo
e act will be
* Annapoiw op,
instaiit. Vrlieh
lected thereto
«r - .on
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'• Member* • ■ o»ftheßar,iiid
Officers of the county, met in the
Treasurer's Office, -on Wednesday,
April 20,1864; to take some action in
relarih'h to the death of i George O,
BradshaV, fisq-, late Tiefwurer
Beaver -county: OnS moiion, John
Canghey, Bsq., liras called to!the fihair,
andufi. S. Rotan ap)»|nted Secretary.
J. S. Rotan, John AJ| Frasier and S,
Davehpdrt were appointed a Commits*
teel td prepare resolutions, who report*
ed- the following: j ! i
WuasXs, We have learned of the
death of George C. Bradshawi late
Treasurer of Boavef! county; which
occurred at the house of his lather in,
tbistannty.oirtbe evening of the lath
ofjAiJsi; Thertfdrti |
i ; JttUved, -.That (in ■ his death the;
the fonhty has losjt a worthy and ex
ceiVqit citisen, who was ever faithful,
hotel I and obliging |in the discharge.
ot!h i duty as, an officer, society one
who %aS an ornament to it, and we a
‘friei I we esteemed and loved on. ac
cdni of his many manly virtues. ;
\R etoed, That we sincerely synipa
this with the friends of tlie deceased,
his ;ed lather and jmother, andjfoar
orbi ib children, so early.deprived pf
both i father hhd ffidthet 1 ritre j and
lovi .. .
M dived, Tbit we attend thofanjei!-
if in ,body,‘and>hal. thesi.resolutions
bite&lisbod in; the County. papers.
"R JOHN CAUGHKT, dh'h
Sy. S.ojy
News from the Front- j . *
.siiiNOTCS, Thnrs Jay, April 21.-* j
[al Giant loft l|er 3 for the front;
r.and Generiljßi rnsido went by
tl jboat to Fortress Monroe. It
Lcratood that the recent develop
[of the intentions;‘ot the rebels |
ts an early laoverhent of ’the
I of the probable.
Vn event will ]be !ii aeebrdtwrtce
l the- esptbSSejd.j tdesiresj dl, Mr.
|)n aml dlliet hsadjiig irtcn here ;
Out going into the details, it
Jtic-ti to saj- that,the -Spring', has
|en idled a way,and that prepara-
/or tlia campaign havo boeri.
ib.ihc inipoi-litnce of tv
’.eomplished. | There ,is
ilorn
equt
be -
i'cioubi that tbe n«st thirty, will'
brinj about a great change of sdjiie
kind n military ] !•
Tb t recent order hi Goh. prant
banic ling sutlctfi fro’m the armjyrids
it of «er twqnfv, eight hundred S'uper
numjrarics. ’.TpeTWar Department
has jiven orders for. an addition ol
115.000 beds to! ,tile -present hoipital
Ijaccommodatidns here. All patients
[ able } to ibear removal, are to bp sent
dt j once. I : gams
IjCTtxhmcd ’here among )n>ilititfy'iiheii
Umt Dee has sent part of his army in
to UieSlienar.ilosth Yalley; *v?i h a
view of compelling Grant to' dsvide
his artfty by sending a ‘fo'rbe in J pur-
j Western Governors’ j
j A Washington 'dispatch of th'o‘22.,
saj's:; i Tho’ versions .of tho’ object o
J tho ntto;in.f
jTmois, Jo.wrf jinJ Wisconsin have-ten
; derod tO'jfhe Ctovernment'lOO.OoOrhoi
i for «no htfcfdrcdduvH eerv.ce from lb
dalo'..cn j rhusieiv-itb.is' torco' to ~ia k|
f j? frruut Potomac campaign
or to perform any othci service thd-
Govern hient may reqhirc., The Gov .
cniors.r propose t f oij havethose ; Rtat.il
jtroops t rogulaly mustered into thV
iLnitedf States service, /and. clothed
Mibnistod and paid by the Government
Q;f the’total ■number, Ohio ihdtobses
to furnish' ;!0,000. Indiana o0;000, ll
linma 20,000, and lowa o.'flpO. Tht
Governors arc confident of bcingabk
l )ut . "’hole jforcO; oiVl duty ir
thirty days.- The GoVcrnrrtbnt hat
h?.t yet accepted the proposition.—
iUifthignn was hoi consulted in rth'hrd
10 'G bnt.jff expected to furnish 'Vo,-
.OtjO additional men. • This movement
:'V|ig inaugurated by Gov, Moktox.
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From the Potomac Army
| f>iap*?c|i’es v fromWashington,'.W the
’ ?2d I Ml., gay*: The .ToWp is full of
rumors'toil! ay 6f
" J be y »*» iundbilbtcdly | ]iremature*so
far any serious opera! ions are coWero
ed; but tlijo'; of G-ViiVit’s cam
paign is n*it.likely to bo mp'ch Jongor
dcJay’ed.. Rebel deserters fhavo an
whwl> re gaining wide! credence
with ue, that then* is some;probability
of| Lee's i anticipating' (front. and
making aggressive [movements > him
self. Counter reports co.tno via "re.’
u that the rebels are putting a
' second line of works around Richmond';
an i < j,P ltt(! = n g heavy'siege guns onr them'
aad tliiet Lee.will not fight Grant on!
topline the Rapidja'n; but will fall!
b&fck'td Richmond where' it is intend-;
ed[. W* mhke n desperate stru'-^le.— *
RotftleiS ear. take all-stories
thpy may think bhom wprth. The raJ
[ports to the effe-t that the rebels are
jin|forco ip Shenandoah galley, or else
wherein the vidinityo* the Baltimofe
apd Ohio Railroad/are without the
slightest foundaliOh iff'tmth.
! -Pbom GaATTANoopAt—The Chat
tanooga Gazette of Sunday says | ev
erything fe very quietus t that dlaco
mjthe military linoiwitFibe except
|tipd.6f Jhe moving ofgirojdps and'fun'
rations of war., Immense supplies of
Subsistence are being accumulated in
the;Government warehouses, and ov
*‘w ro P ara ti°D being;made for a sue
eealfnl campaign as soon es_ active op
erations begin. Oaf Jrionds ht. the
?*] bjtft can rely npoh it that the ar- j
this department will do
f®hy. ' The soldiers are in com-
enjoinggood health,,
apd aye ready for the. fray. , They'
•eg confident that the jensaing cam-
P*ign is to be a decisive! one. j ‘ 1 .
L or;' (.iENEIIAt# MEKErilTn^— 1
WBperiliMeredith. of lhrfilana, says a
«»hvngton dispatch?of; the 22d, was
Wlavfynt andtir arrest. fbr*lsitin K
th*Bcuy; wUhout leave, and disobey-
order ismed afoot a month
.M*s>r Mm at Cairo. r ..L : -
Butler and Smith’
:*V to'the Auxiliary‘, Socloljoß of'|lhe' 1 "vST^m ~^^iw¥ork
! Armr Committee of leaver! County; wn haV>g eopied from Yo^k.
‘tn.e ComroiWro desire td make a most World wh*t was to beau
<u»rnest appeal dn'bebatf of iho Chris- extract from a letter from WvjW| -
San Commission, which we hope Will ler, W r J® f
M responded to With fdrmeriiberality of the appointment <Jf gngh to
-li nrnrnhtnoßS “ - * the'Command of i the Peninsula,Jins
i #b»Sanitary CoinmUoion.ihat [revived the^lolloyf ing dispatch froth,
I simply to the 1 temporal bcccssitics of i thgGetiera!, 1 dated: i.
l tiU>tdieriin iootffitorward tothe Fortress Moseoe, ApitvM
pressing thEtimnWtibecimao-
qhentnpon the Spring campaign, aret« called
iXjting rtoBV, Vigorous and successfulibeaded “A Protest from ton.-
i enbrtB||to increase,,the|r j funds to mil- wb ,c jV P U W* „ on , a iL,;i
| lions of dollar*, their Zealand fore thi.Billy paragraph
eieht reminds u 6 of tlid of 1 ! >ve written no suc.h
Weeping our various organ ibrtipn«jlhat not th° kind of a letter La 1 i
have becn in such successful operation tomed to wnie, j There has: -I- !
daring the last.year] coMtafifly: and of, for it,; and mro |
ttfAwfeat work that we may be able than the consideration to which L am
tb meet the demandb that-will con- entitled has been shown mo by the
tinue to be mace upon uS ip dur f (K) . iGovcrnment in relation to my present
UtKork, viz; ministering! to the 1 should not breah;: myl
iiuai and temporal wants 6t the Sol- N>it of not
diers.at the same time. Through tl»i<*J.wve,that fc i( not I it inay |
hgcncy, us God’s instrumentality, ma-1 nffeel others than my . ,
ny have already been brought into the Ruined. n . B> f -
Kingdom of God, ahil of thous ; ]' Ma|. Gen Com Dep. of
ands have been relieved of pain and ! j— vTT i
buffering and their wants supplied.; •»- PlymoutU, W , O
, The Array Commuteo pif .Beaver Plymouth is, siluatcil on file right-j
I'onrity iherefore hopb lhat eycfy Sol bank of the Roanokf, eight milc-4'j
iUert’ |AiV/ Soiiety delay,, a bove its entrance iplo Albairinrlei
.•oftinVonco with new izealiiand energy; ; It, was! !the.
■to prepare stores .and collect fund- for Union forcci ini February, -1862,1111-,
Lhia ipuippso—Sending , the hioren; to Mediately after ihe b ll ptnro of Roaii
fee. Jt C. Wilson, in Beaver, or to -Mr. oko Island by ,(jren .Burnside.,- -It was
G. Ci Spbyeier; iniij Rochester, or if rio i then defondeded by any fortifictt
tHohe!ip,onvenie|it,t:forjward them direct- .tjbn, but one . yras erected above the
ly WJ P.. Weymnn, No. 76 to wn, commanding tj»c4 fivpr,
Sdiitbncld st.j • Pittsburgh distinctly j an j named Fort; Gray. ; When the ru
marked. All, mouieij, should bo sent- mor3 0 f a foray by the rebel iron
to Drl Jtdin feurrayf. l Bridgewater,!or, i ' tPom above aasumed: a: form
if by !mail, to Rochcsterj Beaver ed.— | «ffiiob'entitled them to ciedenco i:i ob
feTe append the report of the Pitt».! Rtruftions were, placed iii river,
Army Coihmission, ; :for Lj x mitds a.hoveith,e town, in i|fder to
tion Of ail contributors, . -I prevent the deticebtpf liie roWjllboal*
} . DA.N’L. AGNEWS Pres’t,. ..-jGeneral' Weasels,coinmahdef of the
WG; Tatlor, Sfcc'y. ' L / f ■l, i post, is a Brigadier Goneral of vqliin
-1 teers, and was. coiumistioncd as such,
Aprjl 25th, 1862 :| *Ho is a Major in
Iho/Goyenth Infaiifry, a gra«laulo of
West;Point, aha /entered the service
July 1. 1833: [ j-.: '■
Report of lr.| P. Wtymiin, -Receiver ,of [
Curistaik Commission; Storeroom. No. i
76 Sinitnfietd Street, Pittsburgh. i
* I I #-« '<* • • 1*
The. Army Comriritlee for ' the year : ..
Hiding Af rit l,j lS(&,.have- -forwarded ! CINCiN‘NATI,,ApnI 24.—Gov.'Moirton
to tchiltes nnd' rfistribuicii atliohip, pi-pelaiaatior. tp the peo
| hospital sljores andUreading mailer to i p\e - of Indiana, jeiij'ing that: the Gov—
i the amount/of- fully) .three-j ornors. of Ohio!. Illinois, IpWn]
j fourths of {Which fags tWunsent tothe { cousin and Indians offered ip raise,f°' -
I the Army fpl* the- ChinvhdrlundL which 1 ~|l e pprvice o,i the General Government
ilia!* (been - | placed tihdcf|our j eighty thousand, men, fordivo .irtiriod
| care, and looks td tis for jt chief- sup- of’one hundred <Jays, , to (WVfo rt ?i * n
! ply. !At Cafnp Howe we etitahlishedj military service as might bSiAe*
! a)sfatiwii during the fall of, 1868, and j quh-ed of their, in any State :The
1 also u.ne'nl Cdntp dopelar.d thodnsgih-1 (4 ( , V ernor calls for 20,000; volunteers,
| tilhg of March, which is now in ihll | ip 0 that the jmporpincc hf :inalt
i operation; ■ The U. S. General iios-j ;,,g’ii l(! coming ■ campaign successful
pitaj has. been visited weekly-; and ) ulll j decisive is not to be overestimate
1 such stores as the mon’ needed, have, j e ,| < juut feels coiiSuent
; been given It) them/by the' ladiesof! Will he proinp|tlv atvd futljp respeyided
1 the Subsidence Oommnioo. l-Jt ■lar£f.;‘to’.V'-. 1 .; £
'} quit ittily ‘ of. .lumber, bedding “'id;- r . —; —- - ■»»"—£ .j • 1.)
'i clot)ung Was furnished .the' llnspi'tal; CinCinkati, jApr|l24.—,Cov. Brniignl. j
• during the mouth of March, in order] ha* issued an tjrtler calling XiM -s<alton
! to erect quarters aiid make them coiii-i al Guard of Ohio into active service
i! I torthtde, to aceonimodate: the large i for 100 days. | They* will lie clothed,
f 1 nuiuber of sick;which : were reinoved 'Armed, eqaip||>ed and paid by* .the
i ! from Camn Copeland. Preaching has ■ United States Govern incut.; .. They
■ prayer. iii6oifn&» cvein 1 evenin'* t.v i-g . > V 7' ‘'*‘ u '
-1 the) delegates of thefeomhiisshln if, ~!I! r s! l t‘ !r ne «*r a decisive blow, and
.13,520 articled ol hospitidclothinir have- 1 ‘ " n s i oldler 3l|- Wlll sh&r l the
j!-We beoW cut o/B St’S 0 ' the| c,pw,i „g_victorWs:ol
1 j through', the offortsnf Urn ladies bf the ' C ‘' m P a '" M ! %. relieving-- ourl vet
jSuhdislence Coinndlteo. '
.*} nig (J a*dist-of storus ilistmh.Wwl. j, n • ■ w i “«P.w Aiem to engage in:
.'. tT . * l ° os distributed: lho mo re ard.ipus duties of the Held
n ?V. s^ n , ii * frtj’ff,’ 22^181! ' 1 - ■
Shiris.n.-mucl.. Xt«3-;Wincswliiskylyi -Sr. Louis. |April .23.—Exiwurd B'
l.OnSH’fWn sia\i:L""'. uo ! v «?!y««w E«wt.-a r|sident of
Slippers, prs... 'oTTiChoeolate] iSs.' ‘'-’Sj-i . ‘‘ l w|)» .WaU;-Ift thpi fort du-
Dressinggowna . ,484jMilk, tbs.. ‘ r,27 I r .'“|{ tfas Format’s a'uac&, was evamln-'
.- 4niSttgar.--15ba.-V.; • taw'! a t Geh. Edkecrans’ Head Ouar
“nofc’.Z: «n TuesdaXlust, and fully] cor-'
Pillow tfiWsi;." I : ’" : " i iss P rtv *^“ B reports of).rcb-
Socks pairs 6,2s9ioingeri tb* '.! 40 i • barb “t'Hcs there, arid mhdp an
Handkerchiefs. 4,314}5age,ib5........;., r| 30 i ajdditidnal, staiemenlX that .'blood-
Toiveis.,...2,92liHoarhoa<l. Ihs.. 48 ’ Innuids wero used to discover llie Ind
hS£: 5 |;»« of those who cacapeiij X
Bandages....... T. 177 Oolongc, qts B5o : Me ears that reliable re 1 -
Pads and Rings % 2,303 Bay rum.;;.....! , 110 1 l , °, I ' Ul that’ Miijor Bradford was
'i Rolls of mns’ni. 4.627 Vegetables,bus ' 1,046 ! shot and’ hung near Covington. I
Arm) slink's...’.-." 1-.013 Egg.i, d0z1.;... Ivps! "
Mosquitobanr.. 71 Chairs.) |
Ljnt 1 , 1b5... . ...'.... ’ 1,?25 Fans 3,205
, BUtl,oii, gross... 260 Meals in cans.. ', 1410
needles -gross.. dip Oranges, dor... 205
Thread 1h5...... 14 Lemoun, dor... ■ 168
Papcrh tr's pi,oBl,279 Writ’gpa’rrms 221
Small. g’r books -03,511 Pcnsp d0r..:.;,, 1 839
■ b’kjjlib’s 4iifio Lfend pencila.di 14 336
jHymntps'mbk. 11,800 EAVelopfs';;.,:; 37 7^o.
Testatments.... 12.801 Ink, dfs.J. .. i - 46
-Magari’s* pam. 37.710,at0res ; -
Cane of fruit.,., C,BSorTentu
) Also, 15,000 ft uflumbcr, nails, glass, sc,
Report of Joseph Albree, Treasurer, '
The cash rccp’ts of tbeiArmy Cota,
year ending Apr.'l3‘o4 have bfcns2B,o34 8G
The expenses have been as follows:
£«“-vv-v • ••• 16,088 Gil
For publications... ■•••!■ 3 ggg 58
For equipm’ts a exjtii's 180 4s'
For remittance to Cen tra office 1,803 55
; cxpn’s, ineluding postage,
i stationery, printing rep'tsjj renlof :
, store room, wages of boy, etc„i '•
Ter expenses of public meeting..;.!.' ihG’Til
For relief of soldiers in city . ' 4 j
For funeral expenses of a jdelegate;3o.oo
Tpr counterfeit m0ney.;. ...1. j , yg gQ
Reaving a balanceoti hand of $2,£80.88 !
oi a nhA nndinS aecon * 1 ‘ ts unsettled about i
81,000, reducing the amount actually
hand to 5,1.680 88 Since December,
1863, the uvpiago expenditure tor
stores- has been ■£lQ(]i-;’p(ir day. i For
relifCioub publications $5OO per* month.
During the months I of!February ' and
~ pur expenditures lor the neces
sttioh, aa , we H as comforts of the sol
<t"iara tfaiftp Copeland* have been
*iSS b .£ boi ' t of S2-.000 One hundred
f,”.’rc’Tiy 6»legetcs have beon sent to
r°J el(i ! ?*-. T .hom thirty are rlow
laboring ?n the armies The {average
expenses of thpao delegates for a term
or six paw heluV sixteeis dot
*? Delegates seceivo no salary—
expenaes Shly beiiig&orne
; y tho Committee,' . 1 [ l ‘
1 The amount on hands Ibctntf suf
flcient to meet the curr'ent expenses
lor make , tin* slatement
, p i the that,, hope the Christian public'
may be induced to, contribute ÜberaUu
jmd speedily to the funds of the Christian
Commission, All donations may oe
Bfln * to JoStPH At.BßßS.iTrcgs ■
I H \Todd aiieet, Pi|t*hnrgh.
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Washington, April 1 2*,--ifhcra ia *■■
genetiai jmpr? ssion' in'this- city, tliatil
active movements in Virginia will not\
be mach longer delayed by I the
"raief on both|.tides. Rumors prii-
tctMiay in relation to Warren,
ton, \a.‘. ButitHe one emitted-to ir.orej
credit is that our troopfe - merely feU-i
b:t"c!f a few milfes from, that place for*
proper purposes. General Burnside - i
is in Washington. j • [ |
Little Rock. Ark., April ID;_G ov
Murphy was inhugnra’ted' yesterday ’
Qvor ten thousand citizens and ;eol
diels wore present, A grand probes
; sion of the military members ; of! the
: officers, Citizens
and Freedman preceded' thd derohio
mcsl whieV were very iWpfessire, and
elicited tlie, most enthusiastic cheering.
Thc'cityi was brilliantly illuminated
ht night. The Governor’s! Message
was sent to the Legislature last Week.
, ■ i! t y —L—, ii -
; SgUpdc ofj the .objects with which
the ? rebels propose to undertake a
grand invasion of the Iforth’ this
Spring, is recruiting * The Mofltgom
ory (Ala.)- Jjlail, in a recpnt.article on
.the si|bject, says: “Let us invade them
with Odr. whole force. Missouri, Eei)-
tu.cky, llaryland, d)ii fAe ‘copperKtads'
will swejl our ranks'!; The
hepds aije exercising 'i themselves. Tits
in Coles county, 111., for instance) pre
paratory to'enlist when the stare and
ban. make their appearance. ; i i
not expected
that the bill Status, for Militia
called out to repel in'rar'ions/such ah
John Morgan?* willl pose this
session. Mon the Ohio-squirrel
bmiters ai-p not anxious for pay for
what_ labojp ol love, and the
- at GiitKaAL Tottx:^—(jell
s',, .“ on i ®hjef of Englneers.-diod
on .rnday, in jhis eightieth' year.*—
He was appointed Bfeyet Major Gon
ff* i the reeqlki’ army just before
his death. •
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ThoSutrender *f
. PORTRfeIJS Moshoe Abril
Baltimore,
iiasjuat arrived from wl—X *lO
Und, ihp%ll?winf'i2^
Weasels, surrende rod & , B-
Wednesday, the ioX.in 3t J^, uth lV’
[days’ fighting.,
led, and 1 2.50(T prisoner* ti 0 fa
loss was 100 kilUd. ’ ih * r *W
: South
some folks in th
shaking* theii he
tsnttrit' General
(juninaign in Y ;
jpark that ihoiig
heretofore been
wn‘■rebels «,
.Grants apprife
tetWs
* 4 V I SelirA
■'tA'MS
the rebelgcneral
encountered, Ge
true enough, .i ]
ever thijik • thi
Grant has net
equally true lha
Giant? '.f
'tiarA -Juirglar
’lnvented, in :wl
two of the pi a'
ball* about one
iltely Ipdse. t 1
drilled through J
one of 'tliene cat
-proof vhjl t
" cl ! « "We botl
'es js filfvd wufc ;!! 6
-'‘t* "diarneterjlf 1
W .caanotl
r a I :. d^Wn,£ i
ilk winch woald.^
. .
with, tlie tool instead ol* boii,-Vf
forated >y the process. Oi,, r /.r
vault 8 has reethlly berni
theCustdm Ilbuse in.Chica-h ■
r • j .•* m . ■■ i j 51 •' i
,! »®*Thc mbs; plausible. cnn] t L
;copcernimj Gen. Grant I *, plan o[&
rfo.r tht spring carapaimk
that which lores of fiftf,*
sixty thousand' men,’ including Ba,*
sidoVNinlli Army Corps,
directly,agitbsl Richmond „lw n -.£
Peninsula, Gen \V..p, SmuiuW
landing,; while I Gen. Meades ms,
takes. Cjare of. Leo and ijqhgstr} rl"
accotlnu ot t’iit lij;.
buttles; nr ■Louisiana, Wa
the fighting on the Rth _in*U «jn|le.
ribly severe oij the lu.ioa
were under i th
of'Go'n. Hanks. On the
.Gen. A. J., Smith, enmmivniiir 1 ;;;i 1 I
Vickslfitrjj expedition,
tuhelyi and; aliera seven;
ed.Olir detyiit i ito a victory j 'j- .
Scntt. w.ho
hviilih 1 , hi?
preparing an .iidto k'n,
life tiiid tinics,' [which ui
able mint* for f’Kijiv h[?
pi’Oef—nl’CelHi huri :iln-ud
•of.a ; .portion sl’irk,
wlioitj iviil iiw«, iji
Aumy Man
(■pom' Wiikhinj'
The tjiails'froi)
are-ajl to be «t
Hearns —I ndi
soldiers in** lit*
i>iSto?vo l pK
;t(in,/»l ihifiV.V iwi*.-?
ii the ai mv 6t IjiVimti
topped afici vo jwirru*.
i ictcet : rtfveWviti lii
i ety to make: f 1
I.'.- -j .
1 Doty o s I’
I tins' ilipnso con'
■ imported attic
Ways and Me
: _C 3.t|o J eer v i m u: . p
Theyj cipiruss
w|Jl ,bo able U
t
j' £®|*A icon
I tiiarhie?.is to
iti 'honor oi, t
■ mo ns. pisud
be, it:is i.aid Jlt
.mcniA irt ttV<
. by *'l r,, iioir,.,
• 'tor at Koine.
IUNTINO. PAPEi,.-j-'Sie
es upraise’ ih'«; larilf?;
.w», itu* liwmbi'rt yf|
uir* will ;w;iri'ily si|
Matin /. paper :pr
the opinion"
Carry U’
metii?]ot' pu
be eret'rted hi
->i. Shim (,’oi
maniifjicturor.
>iie at the fiiie
’nlry, aii.yi.M
•Viuer.it.-
,'^®7Thd : . aV
lionizing even
Rome]. Pomp
bn every - side
and Similar . i
lerk'.in ivirf j
i * tlijj (localitiGrt i
'uii in to Jay- -su
by a [urge col
ulanlutiuiis. oc.
iVu f.ty m CsUfcl sa»
:o days-iiow rciliin i
■is 10. tiifitvl- riujrai'i
i lor 1563, ‘.l \ f«a*
■by.ilJe'lKt iiayj.-c'i I?
’ bd',. iid'M i( iWrjj
'penalties U
. neigh bbrjiood:
Sfflf'Only fiv
payers, U 1 tax
their incomes
are not made.-
fifty j|er oent-,’
besides oilier
liie delay.
04. l)otKOiiur>..j Ji M
iio. Laving lokW )]
ceive:
if extremity of
•in place. ■
«Sr : l)r. Th
Wollsville; Ol
Beaver, will r»
in the Souther
tiohal-Hotel,
M.
>y Rev Joliirl). K® l !
)S (jRAItAM, 'pf
PuiLiE Raw. 1 of Byj
j■ ’ • ■ ''Vi.
April, :19th, I
Mr. WriiiiiA'Ms,
water, to] Miss
cliesto '] r Pa. ! 1
lin
Qn thp 23d o( April, at the
Hotel, Phillipiiburg, Miss Mb',*-
da‘ughter of tG.
.township, aged 16 years. S
and B'days, -
. pn the 21st i net, ati the Vo»i&n« {
his uncle, John Farrell,
Henry N elson ~ aged 19 years, ? rifj
and 2 days;. T ie. deceased Was
Blair cjpnnty-, P*. ,
In the. Army of the Pot-dth??, tl
the ,14th .iiiat.,.cf Pneumonia, (jW?
SI Bailey, Of Co. I, l4oth Eegi ?
pled In! thp moniingiof life, ■- •
, Haringflived bul s score of
Died in the epap of thesrmy,
With hiscomrsds. volunteer*, y i -
Died away st thd. Itspidan river. A i
' . Many miles from the lored ones »* tOB*! .
Died in h'is tent, surrounded ] , i
By his! volunteer messmates alone- -,
ands before hin», ,i
i edom »nd right;
ibnorenlitied, ,i,
d-fell in the «ght-
Diod,«& have thau
’■ Itf’defenoe of fr«
tois much h
At though h# bai
Died, where no f»tl
her or mother ~ ;
i e»th-d»mp frefn hi* '
j Christ, : [ ‘ ’
: Couhtwipethe <
Died * beliexer in
Aytd rejoice* in
tp.,Ap/.i
lenTeonow
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