MEI .:•:.•:.,':;:,..i,:6 :,«. :,:.‘ 141 , 14. W MZ== r. ~~ • •-•-• • : . ••••• IMMENES NENE ERB BUM ENE MEM •:••• ' ;". Mil MEM 4 , • • 'l i t 44: 1; ' - .? 1 0 : P44' !..; ,;:4; ;; ,..; : .. 1 ..... • !•4 1 / 4 •4 - 4 .;.•: :! ; : . 4.- - .:- 1 ; :.: 47 , ::.: i-•.:•••••' - ' , " " 4: ••;• .•-•;.,:: •:•.1 V ,•••.• • ;: !.-- • , ‘.• - '4, • • •••;-• • :: 7 .: • 3• I a . , • '••-•.'-- -, ■ (0 .1 " 7114111 " . " _ UNIONCOUNTVCONVENTIOI4. . _Thelelegatesaleatil at the primary meat, :•:I;Slnge Ilia) asiemblek at tam Oesit - itteteti:on- Jam 21, per- Ziecative Com- Name. Al 1 5, ia; atirria, o'clock.• Wm. B. Regis,. --thellomety Committee; esiledthe Oen l''.,lehtlento-trider-and read the van. — '''2llll' Cliatrthiur thee", atmonnoel that the ..t,. , 04 5 .,0 lemgiii#4liiiisettistisa Would be In % , - - 1:12 atetbuillltivers. John , H.' Stewart and was daV *law TM ate4entlale 44igitei Was then re . tha tallamiag named gentlemen " ••••% mare duly admittedeo mem in the Convon- • _ _ WPacco, John Grace y. . r.;.Blll2iMiEWard—Dardol S. Parma - lock. ~ Tlebd Mard—rinet.Proclnct: D. Blass, Alexander NOW& Second Precinct: A. kb Brown, .I.lanry ToariiiWird- . ..M, W. Mackay, J. 11. Hare,• , Ward—Pint - Precinct:McOllntock, Geo. 01=-' Second Precinct: Jame. Taylor, B. J. - • Milk McCaledkee, Jam Phillips. -Barna' Ward-48=1W Barclay, Bobt. Thomproo. Mlothirard—O. H. Bauerman, J. M. Kllhm. . AMU' Ward—Jules B. Hill, Wilk= William. • tamantiarty. . T..Tohnatchi, Dobt. While. laacedl_Ward—Jamaa Donnelly, J,bu McDonald. Tided "Wardlilnit Prockett: Arthur Honion.rD. • Oatiaellna. bmod :Dew its Gant,' Clasper 0.161 Pnetrtle Ward-7/1M Precincts Macaw, A. 134Madirreclaot: : Louts Monl; Wte, , ' Bosoueas. Barb.wb,S D. Miller. •Illancheitir-4aness Yllter, W. I'. Wilson . • Daquina—Jous Morrison, Burr Sohtata. ; bantam; &mu 8. Butalkdd. lrL Tanintant—Jame Dickaya M. Parlor 11a , 41-IV - BIZT,, Wm Bishop. Irobinson; Tees. Yarinson. • Sprung, Autb. • . ~Taer mair ancern•—m b. D. '"311001=1* PU-6 —Potin i Perry. Thu Banter. Bant er . ..W.qt Barker, Than. Ossahlay. " Prodnet : Daniel Wants, .1 • • '7lladdick. fkayitegredwar W Wm. Graben. K.. '" WUnlittsi ''' ' NoKsuport...l: N. Coartin, W. D. Wood. Walker, 1. - 11onghton: • D. Surer. P1tt...1. Gluey, Wm. H. lierrieon. Tinley, J. H. Stewart. Plea-Jaws. Pattencm, EL It Toner. ' Sinner, M. B. Mitchell. - Illissitiedk-r. Patterson. Y. Gardner. ;. '...1111111 'ha.:4. Y. Dime; Weri. Oliver. Itenteson-Issaa M. Itees;John B. Verna. litoon=nlvieotokl. Poore. Wm. Cllrly. 'itnalhh--11rot District; Lam Neely, Robert Wdght.. ihnond District :__John L. Wheeler, T. Pinkerton.. Heldvtn-Robert Wilson, Robert Mcßae. Item-Wes. Paten. D. H. Cunningham. '. KoOsestlem-Ina McCauley, John Redpeth. US Deer-P. IL Edentudsou, J. O. El ouUns. Oadi4W: . J_ °Unmet, A Ontlen. Mc W. H. Annecy, Willow Leemaauk. doh o.Wdliams; John .linea-Zsektel Miller, Wm. linstottt. . IEWOLIOOLN; laanr; - T- J: Stemma. - . Unketz.livlos ckae. Noah V. Cillmora.' "ikett-Wat.'l3:Lee.V. L. Gamble. -Tint Precinct: W. B Neglvr:John Mer doeltar. Seccad Plectect: R. H. Pelmet, VIII= ',WillitattLJame4 Helli,.DlUlol2l Hamilton. Petterleint Bickercatr„ Kunkle. Yessalltee-JohnJ:llic ee, Wm. A. Shan: ' Jefirrnot.`Wilean; John Jr. Blair. " , lleVertner, Js.. MoCounigle. - 7 /MIMJ .-4.11; Hynes. 3.-Egarier. , Obks.-; Sank Little, Campbell Doff.. ..._ssane-isms Beater. Yhd. &mein. • Snowden l :-David Riggs, John B. 111111111% Plais.l3:llcCord. J. 3.4 001.11[4 ',,lrait,Dia;;-Allan. Aber, John CaklerelL armitrons; W tkoo Seery. - :Loom St. Clair-Jonathan Italy, 18.1•0 Whittler. South layette•-jikhned Kayos, tognonl,..Collins. , amothq-B. Y. Nevin, Samna liefoloy. " Oreseent-John Hantiton, O. W. Stags. MoOlers-Chas. Kerman, Jacob roans. " a..`".rr -w az i tiltY;tl a :hittiter. *Absent, and kugnet,ensusen substituted. 7:24ekilne.the retention of the erode:alga, Dr. W. J. Gilmore moved the appointment of Athatheithe4 of gni' onPermanent Orgeniza. The motion was adopted, and the Chair in newaged the following: W. J. Glimoni, A. hi. Brows, J. N. Burehlield, J. P. Dravo and W. H. Harrison. The Committee subsequently ' • seported the following President-Wm. B. Negley. yin Presidents-John F. Dran, William William', Samuel Pahnestock, George Gent, George Neely, John M. Porter, Geo. Finley, D. P. Nevin, G. Y. Magee, H. R. Tower, Inas Contain. ibeeneteolin H. &bewail, W. J. Gil man, D. O'Nfdl, and B. W. Mulkey. • • The :sport s of the Commits:m . l'as unit- The adopted - The Chairman briefly sothnowledged the honor efinferred upon him. The committee, le !gawked, might have chosen one more worthy and competent to preside, but with the :aid of the Convention he would endeavor to hangs his duties faithfully and eatisfacto- They_ were called upon to ... perform art thAperialit work, and - he' hoped Hist good or; eisit'and decorum would be °binned, through dethred ' that suitable candidates ••.e • be chosen for oath and worry- office-- - :mg NAM* could stand upon the platform of 'ltli k iWirkiailind:Whe wide fever of a vigor. • Neimentlonefthe'war.."ll4" Conoluded by nven on or their par. v0ga,415 f Imi invited the other Officers to teats ~ w pon :7 0 Fin. , • On nett. OA. Ht9trt;Nr l l-, the Chair ' man was :ILLikoilsed to appoint eatZzecutive Committee for. the wing year, consisting'of -'twgity-one - ineelbers: , • The Chairmen' then annouiwed the nomina lien of sendidates in order when the follow . ' ingsainewsresubmittedfo; th e urvirral °Does: • rdfbr Jar of .Diarkg liamp7 ten; Thesasit 111e0Onnelf, David - Richey. • lot akfrket.the 4.llerros,Jaci. • "i Jhr Jfiggisber=Wat. J. .Itionannon,. James Alm Wm: Glees, Ralph r. 'Booffrifer— , Abdiel. - McClure, Henry . _ , =GM Par rinninwer;-David d3kaa, Jr.,. Goo. S. Xottook and Emotion. - - ''3.." Oximb7 Cbsweissionirßennett Lake, • George Beaatttits; Barreyßobb,Allon Dean, G. COinstosik;A: • • • ./tre -Asesialll-..Gity..-James I... Sutherland, • Joba'S. Ceee,-.leha if. Jona, John . P. Glass, ! A. - Pentanes. - Allegheny—Alfred SW*, ' • nondnated by noels:gluon. South of Divots' --OoLThcanss M. Bayne, John P. Kennedy, •Ifaist B. Semen, Jas. Shipman. Between H. Donnioton, nominated by so ' efamition. North of Rime, John Gllllll'4l, '413112. XeKei472. 1. Di ghoul. • Pinder. of Rior--John Dow), 1. X. Below irooseding to " n ballot, Mr. IL F. Bair named' that'tha'zionilaeoilor Assembly is the .1131eghinif distriat,'and in the Kstriot • betwomrthe shwa, benominated by &colons , Bei,. ii tiara was no opposition. Adopted, Gad Msan. Sleek and Donniston were dollar el day isfindastsd. • '•. A motion was magi to abolish the district system la the cholas of eandldstse for ititiviter_osserke. from. A. At. Brown, •Beq, aid Dr. KoCandkss, the more* (Kr. ::.Bass) withdraw the proposition. •• • • Tin following Is Om remit of the first bal:7 " * (notinalarked this. • ire noisibtated.) son :Wino oi DISTISIT . • • net caw as nu Gait. Ilarton• —.lol Jobs & Goal 33 John IL ' • = -son =own: • - MAW YnClniri#.' . "'"flaary ••••••• a Jabs JP. Cada. • ' - - withdrawn - D a ta aa , Jai .418 aimaga L. kalotat—... 6 • I _2 .91 "n 2 r C P i nl'? l L 14.164: it# - 4a. u;,_:11:11 T '4 cAI.PEA.II2B. sironfatar , Attess,.ax - orma (air. =ll=i WintJ• RkbanlFrie ' Isar a. • • " ---- rang Dmi•-••••••w• - ••••••••-- - .7 . G. ---....:.---»............. A. lihsd Bla lk! lbws. Oat. Thomas I L4I robs. 3 Ham B: Herm* ' Jas. - MMWISM (WI/ of GM Rims MM;O DELCOTOI 11/Z POOL. MISI F. Dnino.---..—..maisutted by acclanutp:R. afiltintz Jo hn first ballot, via withdrawn, and John P. DM° nominated bs acolaniattoa, for Director of the Poor. At the request of .hhaself, A. MeTlihien map was< withdrawn, u a candidate for Couty Conmissioner. . . . R. P. Nola, A. G. MaGamileas, rohF P. Bravo, A. M. Brows and B. H. Palmer. it., were appointed a Copulates am Boolatioas, pending tint ballot; . " -• Towards Um olose'of ant ballot, the name of Mr. Bermial A. Pandas's, for Al- Muddy. was by reqaestof the nominee, with drawn by was, Wm. Melte*. • About two o'islOok the Ooseeition lack a rooms till thrse o!olook: , ANTWOO3IIIIIIIIOIt. Thellonenation wainalled to order by the President at three o'eksk. • - •Hr. R. P. Nevin, Chairman of the Commit tee on Remdutions, muted the follotsing Resolved, That the loyal °Ulnas of the North, fergettlagaliformargerti associations had bfillds4ll, should jabs to la' the one hely purpose of itudntehdng the Constitution and the Union, at 'habit& oast of blood and treasure the and Is to attained, and for this pupae to contsontrate all their means and power .in the knowable detsradnation that "tae union stud and *Mk ed." Resoksdabit whilst tkelo and patdotio sons - of **in North are pouring out their blood upon the battle.llebl In &stenos of the I=pm:tiled life of the nation, it behooves those at bone* to take tars that no traitorous hands wield "the eivil power of the State— never (*resitting that the most dangerous en emies are those Oyu own household. The resolitioas were vasalmoinly adopted. 2dr. E. P. Notia mooed" that the , name of AnthMtilLeTighi, for.Ootratg Omaratssioner, be plead sport the llet. - Se ruled it in a few remark', sating lbw ground "bat atone good Democrats Who were dates and sating with, the Unicat.partz ehordd hero a , represeatotiori upon Zit. also spoke in Win of the motion. • Mr. Alex.MoClintook 1314 others wore op posed to the Mr. John P. Drove favored the motion. On the question of placing Mr. MoTigho's name upon the list, a division was called for. and rudfted 48 for and 42 agalnet—eo the motion of Mr. Nirrill_lfte anted. . Mi. MoCsantess moved•that the name• of Dr. George MeCook be plated on the list of candidates for Assembly in the City District. Mr. Nevin proposed that in the election of the two delegates for Asiembly not yet elat ed; the Convention be permitted to mark Ir rapNtive of the looal division of the county. Mr. Malantlisse accepted It. Mt. R. J. Mattawan stated that Dr. Mc. Cook pesitinly that the position would destroy hie basin► entirely. He therefore teak the ilberty of withdrawing his • name: . ' - . 111114 RY tillatfil. • • The proposition , of Mr. Nods was 'than considered sad lost. Mr. A: Id. Brown naked leave to withdraw the - mune of John J. Case tor Assembly. *greed to. The Ooloantion then Twoomuletto nominate • gnats& to the BMW Oenventins. The following genthunen were named aa candidates for noszdhatlon Smanwid.Dsispator—Mmun. T.• M. Mar shal', 8.. B. Carnahan, T. X. Howe. • B•prwinditive Dsispons —Messrs. W. J. Gilmore, Jas. iloAnley, W. B. Nesy, B. P. Nor% Juntas D. Uranus, Joshua -abodes, J. Baron Tater, J ohs. K. =en, T. J. Ingham, S. IL Gam, User . H. Barka:, Wa. A. Shaw, Andrew Ban, Dr. Barium, Wm. Bishop. A mettmlwas made that at the tad of the flat ballot for delegateslo the State Canyon- Lon the person heals; the highest neither of Totes shall be declared the delegate. The motion mu vented. ' Mr. Nevin moved that; the delegates mask upon ehe paper. appall!, their maw s the candidates ise their choke tot Governor. Agreed t.. Mr. John 'ld. Killen, by consent, withdraw his rime Ai a candidate for delegate , to the State Convantiol. Mr. J. G. Cemotook, by content, withdrew his name from tho list of muldidates for County Commiuloner. • Wm. A. Shaw also withdrew his name as oandidate for delegate to the State Conan- Mt. lifellandless eared the following Ivo- Saoload, That **delegates sleeted to the State. Union Conventlen los inetrested to vote for the Hon. John P. Perim' for Governor el this Commonwealth while that gentleman's US= to ;before .the Convention, and In the eient of Ito iithdawal to support the Hen. John Conde. The resolution was adopted unanimously asclimatlon. iii'. J. H. fitetiart, during the balloting, moved that the delegate prevent from Harri son township be permitted to vote for his eol begat, who had Mt. - Agreed to. Allen Dunn asked the withdrawal of his name from the list of eiedidates for County Conietissjoner, which was agreed to. FL 'J Mr. John ones. a candidate for Astern hiy from the city of Plueburgh, also obtained the withdrawal of his name. • Br. • Navin asked and obtained leave to withdraw the NMI of A. KeTigha, candidate for 001114 C01R111111110211% Mr. P i Barr. moved that, in this ballot, thensadldatas having the highest :timber et votes, be ' the nominees for their respective °Sess. Mr. Gilmore, by request of Alen. McKee, of the south aide of the river, for Ass embly, withdrew that gentlizein's name. The following result of the second ballot ing was theta ainenneedt For Owity Gismissioaer.—Gtoorp Handl •ton, 88 votes • Diary Robb, 39 votes; the other candid ate withdrew. George • Easellton, having remand. the highest ninnies of votes east, was declared as the nominee for County Cosueladoew. Jbr 4.00111/4, (1140423 nu I.Butheriand, 54 votes"; John P. wets, 86 votes; the other candidates withdrew. John P. Glue havthg received the highest number of *deo, was declared ,the menthes for Assembly from the elks:,. • Yor Assesibly, (soak side ettliview)--John - GUlllast,li votes; V.. 7: 114 has, 71 votes. T. J. Blghint having received thchighest number of win. was 'declared the nominee for Ass.mbly from the south "Woof the river. . Thefellowieg la the.reseit of the balloting for delegate to the Bate Connmtlen and the perms for whom the delegates !as hatred ed to vote for Governor: W. Marshall, 132 (Pawl° 11:12:Carnaltan, 109 (Pinney° T. - 11. Howe, 37 (Johnston.) . . Neam P. N. Maraud! and B. B. Carnahan haying received 'the highest nember.of votes cwt, were declared elootel as the - Senatorial Beprwedatieo—W. J. GUsiore,9l (Penny° Jas. McAuley, 90 (Penney;) W. IL Begley, 115, (Penney;) B. P. Nevin, 119, (Penney ;) Jas. :L.. Graham, 123, (Penney;) Josh. Rhodes, • 41, •(Johnston 3) J H. loiter, 11, '(Johnston;) T./. Ingham, .31,. (Johnston') S. HJ Geyer; 18, (.7ohnstoa -;) Geo. B. White, -10, (Johnston 0 W. , B. Barker, 17, , (unin. atrucrtioft)'/Indrew Bert, 9,. (asinstrseted ;) Dr: iiihrehier, 6, (unlicitraeted I) Willie= Bishop,, (salastrasted.) Messrs. as. BLeAeby,latiletriel; Jas. L. Graham, Ind dialliet; B. P. Nevi; : 14 dlr. Wet ; 111.: B: Wesley, 41.1 c &Watt sad W.. 1. Cilhaore, 6th dletilet, herbs each received the highest number of veto, were behind sleeted. : moved that• the' ticket' elected by the Ociaentlen ke.deelareC unetd- Witisli nwitinated. Tice settee Aka, ouvirl; - _ The Peceldent thee aaneenoi that there nowas Other badness before Convention. An motion ot.Nr. Jas. Brown the Came- Von adjourned eine . ALS 07 TOCT.II Davis . waSs• B —' B ' la giG4ll ' ths-Cosamersl4l.B4l. 4 Booms, No: 66 NMI west, TasidaST-crails_ si•Jass 34 :1 llsebasis . ... . . 68 26 AiLetheny 'Malik.» • . 55 25 Iluattauts 444 211.5;Z;Inar . .21;11.... 64. 76 Oavlap 48 26 Alfejl l! ony Map SI) 25 li gcnoPX 44 ftnis 84 76 Pltlaboab, 14: ltays• t CY64•215241 Way Company "•••••••••••••••«•••«89••••••• 76i•_1119 • - L„Thlini ZnargTher-sit' week dclis st . dasslips beast sad stmt. ••••aeg asalps bad la dawn. Mt haa lkaa gatibatisiko'olbanyestion The second Matte Sabbath Belt - o'ol quintal- Mon of Pennsyliinii began itiiassion tu; flee' Pint Presbyterian chianti, of thiswity, at tin o'elook on Tuesday morning, Jane 2d. The attendanoe wad large, and a lively interest was manifested in the proceedings. `Mr.' Wm. Frew called the muting to , pular by nonttaitlog Iron; Mobert hloptight as tazopotiry Chen:ctn. 'Mr. Moßnigia, on taking the Mali, spoku ufollows: Cho.Was Fr on&awdßntlsrent Before tem porarily occupying the Chair,to which, by yonr kindness, .I Imes haanoialod, permit me to exPrios my tratllicattrin , .. at seeing so -many delegate' from all parts of our State, in attendance on the unions. of, this second State Convention. You are engaged Ina good and noble eause—nosemore so. And I earn estly hope that our Interims° and consults dons may result in good to'tho work and to the glory of our God., . Y. have faith laimeh contact of mind With , mind, and heart with heart; and as yow bovIC seen; when n drat. is formed by the anion .0f hands - around an oloctrio Widish, how Blatantly the - electric current Is transmitted to startle and animate all included; loamy we Dere forma Sabbath school allele, whiles. spark front 'Heaven may fly from heart to heart, to,quickilitind Mir us all up to greeter seal and aotivityin the good work of Sunday sehools: We are .malting progrevhand with the blessing of God, we will ;doom:we: Formerly the teachers of our youth 'were mostly to be iiiiiiid-Suitong:dte 'poor; or the invalldsr—lperhapfuntltted, phisloilly or °Motorise, for other . occupations': Of late yeirsiladtez and ititttliten of all claims are deeming It a daty...and privilege to engage in . the training and eanation of the young. And especially is it a praisoworthy and noble occupation to train tho young for the Saviour and for Heaven. Sam. glad to biller° that In this regard a rstorse in sentiment has gradually and surely mode a lod,guient in the hearts of Ake Christie S community. ' - In eno 4 .her particular has a wholesorao form occurred. Formotly our boyd and-girls, on approaching adult age, felt themsellei too old and too important to.',stand Longoria thO Bible and Sunday school classes use pupils. Now many grown men and woman are not, ashamed to occupy blab hi such Muses, and iwira chose , things whioh:pertain to "their ovorlasting peace." In this we might.isike a lesson from some of the schooltin 'flew tog land, where, I have seen It mentioned, men of eighty, 2#411:11 are sometimes seen' on the Sabbath instructing chum of 'forty and fifty years of age. There van be no more glorious occupation, my friends, than to train the lambs for the green postures and wells of salvation. It it noteworthy, too, that now, in our sea -1011 of national total and calamity; when • stupendous and winked rebellion i.e Upon us, causing to every household either &Motion for lost ones slain in bottle; - or deep hostility for three absent from the family circle fn - the. camp . or hospital, or on tho Auld--wren now so sonny who are kept ot homeoinable tohitt for their' country, are at lust fighting' and working for Jesus, the (heat Captain of our Salvation. And, my friends, this wieltiCre- Wilton is by no miens the tint in the Ilstory . of the world. Btapendons as It ft in extent and enormity, it; was immeasurably trans cended when Satan, the'Arch-Fiend; rebelled statist the Almighty, and-drew: after him one-third of the host of heaven; and, after , alluding his legions and netting hit &vita l-ens in the Add, to Impotant ,attompt to over throw the King of Kings, was Asivelia with his traitor host id-the bottom-lass abyss. Bat even then he did not ground the weapons of his rebellion, but still wages It earnestly and persistently, recruiting for his traitor canoe and banner all who can be *Wooed lend swerved from their allegiance to King Jou: - • To oppote lum ; oar - Captain has unfurled his banner, on width may be seen the sacred symbol of the Cross, and the memorable In scrlpttenofConstantine, "1. hoc eigooeioces." Every Bible and Sudsy-school clue is a *re cruiting ogler and you, my friends are the duly authorisjed and honored rounding Bu youts. In this glorious service there is no &stifle . tion of ago or sex, cook as exista in our patriot army ; no liMilittOD to 18 or to 48 Isere, but all alike may be enlisted in the nedeemer'i cause, from the "babes and sucklings, out of whose mouths God has ordained praise," to the hoary-headed man or roman, tottering to-the grave,. Again, we do not enlist as dine months' ines,cr three years' men, but for the War—"and there Is no discharge. la that wan" I need notrealte the weapon" to be used, which are not carnal, but spirituel. You will find them admirably Imuntersted by one of the chief ufleers formerly . ongaged In this contest—the Apostle Pnul—who, in one of his letters, tells to "to take the whole ar mor of God, having your loins girt about with truth, and baring on the breast plots of rip fit sorsases, and your feet shod wilts the prepara tion of the Gospel of peace; above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith yo chill be abbe to quench alike fiery darts of the wicked; and take the Ulna of salvation, and the stiord of the Spirit, which is the Word of God." There can be no doubt, as to the non.; as to whose banner will be crowned with victory. Let mutton praise God, and take commas; and may our meeting sad discussions be abaddently blessed to His glory. On behalf of ohs Sunday Schools of Pitts burgh I groat you, and weleome you to our homes and hearts. Mr. D. Bobineon Was atom tem;orary Sanatory. Tho Convention then joined in a song of pralaa, after which Rev. Franklin Moore led prosor. _ _ - • - • The following rcsolation was submitted:Ltd adopted: Booked, That a Committee of Eno from each denomination here represented b* ap pointed to nominate a permanent Board 'or Officers for thiiConvention. The Chair annonneod the following al as Committal: Rev. Ptaokiin Moore, D. D., Methodist Pro:es:may Mr. E. Matlock, Re torted Data; Itsr. - d: T. Stewart, Cambia laud Presbyterian; Nee. Alfred 'Taylor, Old &boo/ Prearb I torten; Mr. W. B. Sohmerts, German /Wormed; Mr. Wm.. 1.,; Getty, United Presbyterian; Rev. John Douglas, D. D., Re formed Prase/Whitt; Mr. 11. L. Dolmen, Proteetant Episcopal; Rev. George S. Chios, Baptist; T. - Beata", Methodist Pia butaat; Mr. John D. Johnston, Disoiples; Mr.. 11. Hendricks, Christlen; Rev. W. A. Palm. Daring the absence or the tiommittae, the Ceriventiort joined in devotional riaerolses. The- committee then reported , the foilowing as the permanent; organisation Pruidentßev. J. EL A;BOMberger,D.D., 'or Pitilidelpnla;Gerniinileforined. - - Vice Presidente---o.o.Phililps, Pittsburgh, Protestant Ephroopal; Robert MoHnight, Al legheny, Old Sohool Presbyterian; Ray. O. U. Robinson, Harrisburg, New School Presbyte rian; it.,. J. B. Glenn, New Brighton, UM. tail Presbytuizn; it.,. John Douglas. Plilltdirgb, - Reformed - Presbyterian; Rev. S. T. Stewart, Pittsburgh, Cumberland Presby terian ; Whiteman, Philadelphia, Meth. odlid Bpileopel Liter. James _Robinson, Alle aturny, Methodist • Protestant; John Weise, Philadelphia, German /Wormed; Rev. J. R. Rendricks, Montgomery °witty' Christian; 1 A. M. Spangler Philadelphia; Reformed Dutch; S. L ess, Pitudwirgh, Taubman ; Be,. Geo, S. OherielPittsburgh, •Baptist; J. D. Johneton','Alitigherty, Disciples, • fitztretariss—Rev. Wesley Kenney, D. D.; Philadelphia; W. W. Math_ Allegheny; D. Rdblasho, Pictsbarglii fleirael - Aokila, Car.: mlehaels, Greene tawny; Wm. Getty, Mb:. WAR. • • /Vassnrer*Win. B. Schmertz. The"Chalniten appointed Rey. Pr. Kenner andlt•T. Dr. Donee. a committee to conduct Dr. Bomberger to the Club. The Doctor, on being introduced to the Convention, delivered a stir/Lug and eloquent address. On niottori:of Wm. M. Frew, the Clair op. pointed the following committee to prepare business for the Oonvention Wat. M. Brew, W. W. Mail; Rev. J. 0. BCH, A.ll. Sneakier In the absence of the coannittse, the Con. volition adopted the following hourfof meet. Int: From 9 to 1.234 , 23i to r. a., and from 734 to 9 i evening. On motion, the Looal Com Use on Lion were designated - as a Committee on Cre dentials, and 'greeted to enrol aU delegates who.xsport their names end aehOols as MOM. bens of the Convention. . On motionof Az. Getty, Pastors, Superin tondents and Teachers from other States were 119,1* to talte.seats in W. WO. - The Beih24lBll COMeitie• med, it Srelimi. suuy mar, azing the above hours of mow Ins, sod tootling that , the mks of order rso• ortipea, Ary,,lll", parliemeitiry nue :obliges Asa .iii:s4optei by this 9onventions Utgrair , ffile#Cerkla *sotto at. ma% LOT tooratbsamsot oaths otiswiloolallmi: salon by opodolpollitodiai s. Ora+ OGalrestos then &Alarmist Wand of half pool two Volook. ANTIZZOON USSIOLI Tho Copnention roaTirlduid,_ , •u Tuesday ifielioon; ad, tin .uad r‘oloek: De. 13Oinbe'rear, tb t etheirman,lntiodueed rho ex ercise' by: thaclnging of a hymn, after 'blob prayer was offered up by the 114iv:W. MA U. eon, of Troy, Dow York. The Buil*" dun. mittte,tbaanudas.clpott, fret re3obation wee adopted by a 1 1 / 1 1.118 note, and" the tinging of a doxology while pa thistand lug nelfinn, 'ocomminaing—= ' , .4 Prase God, fr om whom MI blazing@ tow.". • 71hia zesolation was one of elaistian Coil or grieting and contained en expansion of devout grstitude to the triune Jehovah for His kind: providence Ihpermitting the Suits Sabbath , Sahool 'Convention or Pennsylvania to hold second meeting. The second reso lution sot forth that expo lessee has taught that this most hopeful and profitable field of labor is amongst the yews. ; The thltd stated' that eirlynoirrettion is of the greatestinsport.' ens. to tee church and the world. The fourth zesolutlei declarer that thi majority of con- unions are effectiti before the age of. twenty. The second; third and 'fourth resolution were discussed together. Able Addressee were de &end bY - Dr: ffontay,'o4l6iiiilCustelamand Joseph Parker, Eicl., of - Philadelphia; Rev. Mr.' Jacikant, liarriabiarg,Niv.• Mr: - Ohid. law, and *theta. ' We ire Iraq sorry that we have not the space Co give - even an outline of the" addresses delivered. Most of them • were appropriate and'iont-stirriag. May, things w e re nig In Tigard to "youthful conversions" that stied much light on that very lairesting subject, and with the dboussion of 'Which the crowded'audiiiinos 66=1(0 - bi Intensely de lighted.' These who wish to Intraloach,that is useful the idled of Sabbath SCltiols abould'attend the OonVmation by Al means. It IS eitiniatedlhot there wet, 'algal Durham, died delegable preient friim different parts of th o State, The hour of adjonrnment, Ave °week, having arrived- the Rev. Dr: Wilson . closed with prayer. . • " "-• irrnarti muslOsr. ' .The Convendon met at T3j Veliek in' the evening; Tfi.ldosibeiger in the Chele. • 1 •'••- The ementises were omiunancid by singing a pardon of psalmody, after which •R e v. Mr. Htmtingdenk of ' Rochester, N. Y.,. led in' prayer at 0-Thronstof Ormi. • . Th e whites of thinfterri•ou misilen were then reachaftirerbbilkthe'diaatideaprotiediii in the resolutions curly cionversioas: At this pointquitest debate sprung ip MI to the proper phraseology to be used ; the ShainesiOommit; tee havingitatirdtuthe third resolution, "that convention at fifteen Is incialsolably mere im-' portant to the church and the world flan' eon version at Nei." A.subslitute was offered for this language, which was laid on thi table. The 9d, ad and 4th resoliatica4wers then,after some amendment, adopted seriatim. ! The fothl resolution states "ilust the' akar& has stet always folly apprehended the measures of its respensibUlty to thayoung, nut 4hib vat importansi of making their converaloa a mat- • ter of pristar, y interest." It was ideated.. The Rev. sir. Robertson, a delegate from the New York State Convention, exteadad a cordial imitation to the 'Clcitiention to send a large delegation to tho ' Eighth State Sab bath School Convention of •New York, to be held in Troy, in August next. *After Mr. Robertson's address, Mr. Getty, of delphis„ offered the following reiehdian &soloed, .That the Convention heard with mush gratiAsation the cottlial greeting of the Hew York Scats Sabbath Sehool Amu citation, as sent through Rev. Mr. Robertson, of Troy, mind that the .warm Invited** to at tend the Eighth Annual Meeting is kindly so opted, and the groetihgli of this Contritatioa an hereby reciprocated. , • " The Chairman, in surname of the Concise- Coa t :444omi* the fraternal sendments premed.- • - Pending the discussion of the sixth resolu tion, which declares that " thefilablnith:sehool commends;Steel" so the most anleat sptiep of Oho Chnroh, next to.th. Christian parent, in aosomplishing the evangelisation of the 'swing," the Conventlon adjourned, Hew Dre 121Llett concluding by prayer. Legal Intelligence: • •• •• [leported Elm the Fitaetrurgi Gezeas.,Jmae 2=11.1)3433.] DISTRICT COCZTTUDOR 111/oLISII. J. Reed Ts. Wolter 'Bawd; yertllot for NO plaintiff In HAL — - No otbor burins:a transacted. 0011110 Z riais-4VDOS Downy vi. Clark (before repo:l44; sadist for plaintiff. - . • The follOwlog Aftoea oases us witibirsseh for Wednesday, Jane 3d: 16. Ririiett L. Romp vs. Ber.J. Lobs. • 17. J..W. Johazton vs. idleturiliCniain. 21. James Andrews, James ifidlsor vs. Co pt. las.!itathsws. 13. .12. C. Clyde vs. Brewer, Watson Co. 28. James Harr vs. the fitaadard Petrels lam Oil Co. 24. Jackson Damian ' Mary A. Phillips,.. of Jobs H. Philips, for take of Nathan Han and A. D. Tann& ansouitas of J. H. Phillips, u guardian of labor Children of James: MoFaddan, deemed, vs. Bentui W. Muni and Mary Means, his-wife. . • 25. Ciao, Marta vs. David Dimas, Arthur. lagram aid Nicholas Mayers. 27. Cornella:Paihrer air, Wm. Smith. 28. M. Wilson guardian, vs. Jon H. Brian and Predat ion Minnisrish. 110. Letitia Dennison vs. the Pittstorryta Connallrailla B. B. Co. 31. Geo. Haatlame's: 4.09. vi. the Picea ft. A. Co. . . 32. Elisabeth Wotaavastle vs. Mary Jane Worn:mastle, 641112,1st:tat:di. 35. Jellies Elozd vs. Moreland aid hlltei all. 36. Dr.',Eitmtuld 13. Rama vs. Welters and Angrey. 42. Itobort C. Sohmetta et al. vs. sllllllllr et. al. .QUARTII ',1111111=01411..,111DG1111 1171111117 AID The followths sant, ohm hare nobarnad today: Com. vv. E. E. Shaw. Oa oath of D. O , NoIII. . Coln. Ealkingg. OA 04th of B Molatyti. - • • Com. a.• Wm. B. Ross. Oa oath of J Woods.- I • • ' • - The followeng tree bWi stenfound by eke Gamed _ . Com. n. B;Zeousk, for foesdiallon and bastardy. • , Com. !no. Collins, Wm. liners, for lunacy. Com. u. J. Galati, Wm. Brown, for Weeny. Com. ea. :is. Campbell, for mledameanor. Com. us. Christian Stan, fir lumping a fa no:dons deg. _ • • • Com. vs. Jots Mandl, for lansay. Com. TO. Jobs Banlams, for aUrarented aa. null and battery. 4 • ' Com. vi:Jobn Mcßee, tot keephiii blend,kottai. Cam, me. Christian Mellor, for assault and Com.'es4 Joseph lerneationg, for 'keeping a jpemblint Unto. , Com. vi . Jobe idatissy, for 'Wing Ihivere without limas. • -- • • . Cont. vs. John .Wlnlath. for selling liquors without Coin. is. John Bmtili allao John Hoover, for Wooly.. . , . Coin. vs. BAIA Bator* sad. Jolut. B. Obi. field, forrnstritalat i Vg I national. , - OM: ye. olOsahartor; ,7 ol.34hor r John Wider, for nialatalaing ands/woo. - Own..os. Jam* ado -and' MarboF prat(, for uudntidalona uhorses.; ' Coln. or. Goorso'S. Drew Robips W. Burke aid Richard 8111, for inalntalnlng a uniaanoo. . The following bUls WIN wore* C om , I rs„ Moygaret 3. Oyler, for keeping a disorderly hone. •Tho -prosecutor, Okarles Watt, orderotto par wits. t . Corn. vs. Lords OCOOUa for usault sad- bat tory. The Initiator, Patr;ek" M. Repidar, to pay ; • Own. vs. Jot. 13.1Vedol [of selling liquors without OM:ease. Com. vs. Seta. Craighead for selling Uglier' without ► llaeeur• Oost. Ts Elisabeth. Richey for await and battery; Ito prOsettatoh P.Watklas, to pay Oost. ie..Lirla Le* sad l'keir. EWAN. The following "egg WW tried thl. Item . 1 hrliNan B.la t ta. it jbo . C.liatalP Not Enuty—and roulade' i obsk liable; and defendant eseh to•pey one. of the 00Iti. Mary 1 Wawa tot -bop II - dlamderly hones. ,Gailty. Net Mtn -- ...., . Jam* Townsend &gill Mhos* Ise. owl: •• entity. • PefentWi saiii**l ,P) 0* Nutirn; Polteselary 0414 on .41!IN . - . • Martin eihiclat; musty ,the roc: ,De' -iondas4 'plead Lamy.** toe, -r.. . ,•, ... , :.,14issais flalikfierstr of itte.pos i tlp 4.-, 04,0.,1, ..,. .., i , .:fix. ..„ , . . i -.,.. "Y . P I , 1 .. 1 ..,...1 411 1t::, 4 1 4r : .:+.l ' 4 :igniTollitrii; '''4lit.'ir 10 MI Wiling Of MI Irdides. • Allegkeire Board of 'Cosa°liars. repdar monthly meeting ot the, Ape ghost Board et Controllers was held on Tues day evening, inns 2d. Opened by Tier..Mohnliiii" Mionhare pnruf, Mewl:Bau, Boreland, Craig,- Frannie,. Gibrui,-(fornikyi animus:, Lea; Litton, MoSonnigle, McMillan . ; Sleek azid,Preildent 2 Minutes of the previinut matting read mid The reports front .the .sorteral waide were ' rastrand acoeptod. On motion, the reading of the reports of this Ward Inititatee wait. postponed...: Petition of . Leonard. Snyder,. of theYitit I ward, asking permission to and thrw °Midis:ll to the Sandusky street asthma in the Fourth ward,- was referred to the Fo urth Ward Beardi with power to act. . • On motion. the consideration of the ollnitis for the Government. of the rahllatiohoole the.City.of .dlleghany," was postponed forth. : On motiOn, it was resolved/Mix &hemostat of eompeisadon to be allowed to the Mood* of Bohool tixes,.andar.the new law.. - Mr. Goraila7.offired the . fallowlagorhieh Rewind, That ttre_lteeelvir be albsired 'IWO rig czar, for all taxes ealleoted. by him up to the time he - 'hail issue to collectors' war.. rents of , Was manainining unpaid on the lit of Naiemlier. On motion - eft - was resolved that ell tie **hoots_ in the oity .ba oloted on Weduesslip afternoon; - Jane Sd, to give the seholers Mid' teacheroun.opportanlty to attend the State Sabbath Sohool Convention, now In oration ' to PlttOttrilt- ' : On motlon,llidilloardagjoarneo. • • V6O New EttanelCittillitistd to • Oil The louden el the new branch road,'Whibli is to be built by the Pennsylvania Meilratid Company for some point if. the _PhUadelpida and Plrla Itallicad to 011 Creek, will moon lc dttertained, if,;,it has, stoi,beela .determlned al ready. !Three reiterative beenisitiveyid; and the most feasible-one is over a line from Oir;' land, twenty-eight miles to Oitgritak, aiirada Julie* sat !Odd:swabs unto *amber of miles ahywher• in this part or the State. The Work - is to go into oparatlen within a short gaup, andof aearse Ads enter- Prisii give* the- Phllitielphla and 'Eris B,silroatipeonliar'adViintages in the oil —Erie (Pa) Dinesieh. ; We ask those who are more partlealerly yin ask those . tainted In the oil busineu I. the feet stated in the above paragraph. If. the fdaliening and Pranklln; ,Railroad_ Is pushed with 6: vigor it; Ought to be, a:railroad oonnaotian with the oltregitin eSll, l. bostouridlby this city; before P h _ tan teal* by the route spokeir . , of above. The line. is'shorter, and the ground at least as favorable.' • . , - "Semple "We invite the attelitlon of ,those our readers who are interested in days adapted to the saalmfacture of glass - pots, or eincabies of any kind, to' the advertise:neat of Alex. Gordon,headed as above.. Tho'734=o'4l Clay" is-obtained in Missouri, and IS coming- fully into this market as a imbstitnbe 'for, and. ta wny's:neat upon, German Chip, , _We have ax aithedit, and think it, a verpyrainabla native production, finer and moos unctions than any foreign eley w•have lawn, an d adadrably, cal • d to ,00mbine with .theitheallent hard clip of . Western Peoniplyania to the eciipo - . anion of pots and crucibles of every kind. It is of vast isuportaaos that our,eottatoy bb isdepeudent• of Europe in'theiltriin• es scalds to Um manufacture of glut, steel; brass, do. .Salinas and skill, patience and •perre•iiatee; Willemstad owr pe•pielo com pete with the world in the manufacture of all such things; for User° is no leak of. any kind of raw esessrial In War highip favored eountiy. , . Zurtou roe ROXOZABLT DLIWIEUZGED Bet.onme.—Asinentltese•of the Unitas Lague of Philadelphia announce that they haU re corded the names of two. hundred_ honorably dbotturged *olden and' tiddlers : whir rieed come light- employment. Many of them Ire rk r . entirety unable to attend the business they Wen tn'whenlley left th braes lu defense f their country. Bonn e them *site a good head end can aid u el* 3- °then would like to be lantern es num, and eosin sootOd tact as watchmen, ao:' .The eotamlttee request any one In need of 'surto° such let these , sot. Olen cad urfona, to tans A note to A: Mar the .1011 Chesnut Street. / . : • _ EXIMICATID _AT Liar.—Mlohani Main, wfho was buried in the wen' on ihroond street, oh Monday - inning, about foarteolook, was finally attritatid on Tosiday afhwnoon, shortly sitar , throe o'olook, and convoyed tb hiensidenoi in Minersyllle. Ho remained. Leis perilous sitnatlon fdr aboit twenty aria bean midst:sap to say uo bons wen broken. is was severity bruited and loam. what Wind internally, but it is binned IWe will xeoonr. Tha Cow= Itsentier.—We ate reinest eti to state that the Moor for mastering the colon& minuets at this rime has not yet it- Area; aid•that It will to bettor for these .who Nish to Join the regiment from the Macon& lag towns, not to oome to the oily tiatU it Is announced in the papers, that thelmi;peroill , ens bin arched ; when snangoments MOO' maid for tabsisting the »entente; ai ito lush annulments hare yet been made. SPECIILL LOCAL N0T16.1138. esevnt AND RuaVs Swum hiAoinia, for finally and taaaufasilarinf paTposal, at. Pip vest la aro. OT.ArI e•nersl 4E14 • :TM 13,,tifth strati. Timms nue, Phan And Oreltetentsl Slate lioefer, aad die* R Pmmulveoliand Va. moot elate of the but quality at low rotes., Olkoe at Alex: Lough Mes a ,zkier the . Water Works, Pittibarib,Pa. ..opB:l3se Tiassza.—qPiep O'Day, , has' evaded, and the drantatle ion rises to-eight on alto sane is Amused." What di Is meowed of is solver; evident, bat we prunme the 1161711115. tibri is illtoinded. Seek .ia.nenally-tiii case with dritiatio aootsations. Nor is it Wm cuently so in teal Ws. Newever, be It tree or fable, the. bWiinfointot,that -th e end Jerkins is tritunYiutt:! Amon To louvi.—On Wednesday next Dr. Bendell,,who' kis firmly_ established his rip elation for elfsottng the instantensolut and eilloarions =re of *Greased bunions, will lame the city. Re desires tra to Matethat his Walt to this city will positively - immolate ; with Wednesday next, Jane ad,- indusin and In. leaving he most sincerely thanks his sumei- ow patients for the madam they have re= posed in him, and should he at any time, (is he hops, at no very distant day he shall) re visit the city, he trusts that equal oneness will attend his 'shoes. The Darter. has certainly relieved the understandings of manjoithitts and an his'visit terminates Si above stated, weldpeat that he will have a full attendance of cripples at him rooms on 'Diamond strait, opporite the mut holm, for thi -nest few days. „As II proof of his skill we append the following oerthicates 1" ' "-. • _ Dr. Asada!t kris this :day mind corn, fir me whloh have_ been troublesome. hive seen the operation Wore, but never_ anything so perlsolly to my satisfectiod. Taos.S. Aitslink April 11,1863. . :, ' Pitabersk, April% 1641.—WWoartliy that Dr.lisndall;hu :on our feat, resuit-1 be oozes thanfrott, doing - so .without pate, and "spelt to our satitfacdiee. • •- • • W. Pwicutn,.7l.; . , Dr. }leaden hi. thli; day removed: sight ousts Irom het. Tits operation Atha a paielau oae. and•the relieUla shah that / mlawthoie ailllotad with Coma 'awd•Ageonio . give the Dalian a oyl. : itg4 tYoung. Tyra 10,1883., . dwlthielit 'trot. • rusts Time -Ittent,y.—Ber. Amu otkerd, Norldee, writs' t'!".l think w.r highly of -81916-8.: A.- Allen'. World's Bak Itestorer 4 ed , 4 l obalestentic 2 •4loth myself and I,lbl:wenn. thim - wlth the tioit guton , rwlta." The.. propizatkrat ans U. pared. largoly-to:Relope ; sail hose a werl4- wide mutation. 4 - _ _,• Bold 148 8/1 1 . 811 1 99 17witere, ; Depeti 198 Ormeorlett atone, Netureth., • e3ew - • • ttromoso:P_lorsasoltistmwdoneCurt Asa Ofizaostripitto or olot londooktoltozotot issllkosoiskow rod - or locroktocOmr_ist likeloompooltioo, Oatlibettor Shop..lVlosta-3 gots ftiltkila And& Alt 0141R1 Woad to. THE lATS:StgEAVS BY:M=IIUM:f: , z , z‘ FROM WASHINCTOAL OUR SPEOLII, DISPATCHES' , `;` Spectal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Ciszotl3). ; ' . . irl11111:1GTOVi June 2;1863, urnnurAt . _ The readpts at the Internal Rersnue run for Yay is• lour minions- blue hundred 4and sixty-three thousand eight laraidred'iad dollar.' When the, 'Unmet tax Oozes in it is.hopeCthat these receigi Rita be greatly trimmed: The Ciminditioner of 'lnternal Arms' has dooldialthal afAdarila laude .befoie *peers of lntarnilmieaary oveartilhater timid by sreAC *mare, wkiii- low or by requisi tion, these Mears. aro lot stageot to-stamp 4ty. ' the duty of Jastfaei ,o! th e Pesos or Notarieslre efo whom an affidayli le made, to iti : and . catisii a Ave cent stamp -to be pLaied thirion , • AMICLIIA:311A.T10118 wrraaaiDzAxi . . Coutudisloner Dole to. lay reoeived the fel-. . lowing &gist& from' Indian' agent goon, dated yeti if ?lager, Utah. Territory, June late kris hundred Shoshone' and Bioko Indians wilt visit this! agency to-day, for the. purpose of delitering up atoll* atookio.gioir possei-• Sion, and of pledging the motives to keep quiet is the fat - 4re. They Sill entirel,destitnte of food and clothing.'' These Indfans inhabit the oo d ntrp traveled bY the overland emigrant nail to ths•Pacille, and for years have been the terror at travelers going that route.". In the opinion of the trommissioner the voltat , - - t!tcy sitrseiider of, akilen property, kis:, evi dences their pungens* fOr-pilit,andai detemainatiOn - to livilloqfgqg on'";186141. termi lii'whitei ,traveling , throughout thetteountry, The agent has been ktirried to relieve their neoessities.: "'•"' ! =Mf2M ••• . Tke BOard to examine applicants for_ sp 7 pantaloon' to dommande.in negro regimente. new in Session here, hill , . pissed' ,00mpe7 tent' and - riooMmended' for :apPointikent, Corp. Wilson-ead- W. Brown, of the - 21 it 9hlo. The engineer} who piloted Gal: Mitch - eh / . sieret expedition into Georgia, and who, .witlizaost of his pastrami, Wm* captured and' barbarously truted by the robot ?Athoritios, Will probably be cemminionod a Colonel of a negro regiment. . - ILTIONAL BAJXLi 0401111.4.71 The charter of the first National -Bank of „Cincinnati has been sacepted by the Comp troller of ..the Cancun with. a , capital `of 41,000,000, with poem to increase It 000,000. The Directors are as follows: Wm. Emu Davis, Charles Davit, George Beck, N. H. Thomas, Benj. Eggleston, Beth Evans,. ang . 4lenry Bowman. The bank to be to utedla" the upper portion of Cincinnati, the chartar.to ran for twenty years. . 710 k GISIMAL•XOSieIiae ABUT Gan. ROssorana bag brand 'a general ordar plaaing the rabokofkoors ,now in „Mr don, and hereafter oapturediln close croriffno mint, and, forbidding obe parole and exchange of any. °Ohms who resign on tho plea of disability will herwifter be transferred to the Invalid Corps. Aboard, Consisting of Cal. Sackett and Medtleal Director Coolri4go, are to examine theist. taa.enaaeania or romL, Prominent •gentlemen here, vrell•informed in Nankai affairs, says U the repotted fail of Pliable prove trio it mint be attributed to the tresehety of the Ifeziein commander. :The object which French bayonets failed to achieve Most hate been; tooompllehod et hit by Prenett4Cle. They say the city, with 10,000 men, weld have bean defended for six months against quadruple the neither. The news, however, knot credited elredes. • num= to nassurrma. - 4 • One hundred and twenty-reten:_eoldlers of .the Departitent of WallingtonAieble to or andatiolig , itenteioe of court-martial for de sertion, bat •whe voluntarily earrenderei themselve previous to the President's ;midi tion-of Mar* 10th, are, on reeenunindatlon of Aeaeral Hdatselntan, relieved from the penalty of desertion, eseepti the foifeitirsiof • pay and allowattoesdnringtheir alma*. YAZUJUICIIIIIT43:. Conualstioner Lewis boa docidod . that mitt: liptotaaaufaotarers mast bo held by their ad -11!*34 7444 . 14; that, thoso •who aloha that their I:Wicket MVO paonliar propartlis for. the purpose of isle, ow:4ot excuse Quot ient from taxi Da the groiiind that they are 90.1oaty drogs.o the pharmaoopia, da tom!' Twits soak to do. • ' ApPAIIII !It sal Bona. . . •-.,* The Ftlithraorid Pat.:h . of /day . 30thp con tain no news from Vleksbarg; . The Soniatiaer and frAij agree that either Extra-Billy ,Smith or Flouring has been sleeted ffereinor. • „ Dispatches from Grua aro to the 29th. All , faTorabla. 30 1310:0 figEttlog. 'nugatoag(426 inz,*cciLoxzi .7loops. The Pisani has formally communicated to Eienateir Bump: ixie conelitslons . iespeatlig /Inmost and the °elated troops, to ,kit: - That kit can oompand theni if ha sill. No 'doubt L :entertained Of htt seeeptanee. • - opyrpurip The ititeniimi tbat Gin.' Hunter.hat boon emended to dented to-day by tome likely to bneori, and Matterswn to be 'lnirolved in 'to • , donbti ' Tioa noicitrooinro. • • , - The Belger-OtoWt adjourned till Monday to . Mini iline for preparing charge!. Wituriorea, Jam 3—Mideight.—The tor, mat has rewired aothiag favor - from Vioks burg up to thin hoot. ;; . ... .. - ;The Richmond Ally, of. flatirditY,oontains .12 Wag ' whatever from, ;V.Ltksbarg.", : That . p editorially cinaplaine of the want of ef *soy 04 OWN* govirnmenti arguin g that:. i i ir rat steaterroiltilhio tionottot ot,the War 7a4 fit:in, . 411 4 PigiriONl: 410 figiiiiii, and sus -cutlet Vila* am of time ne myfr. - off tnedls. Wine trouldiraitse hlut.to desist -from further , , - SOM•rdull - Nialaroll6l4 . Weft — 6idered te. the eommaa& of -the tron•olad steamer Eliti; immeiiiihiMPAYisititeritiehardson .to the' itilla!Oets,)f4 4l h., wl:4 ll ilit, - ;4o4itiiiiirtiei aiiir.L „,.. iut r i7me.ziagar a .l4 o =o l: OM " soda ; - "Phoseitistusted by rebel ashiXdatel yiby,different rout% hut prin.; ellisalloY elitiaillag.thi.iluere ,- - , .t ' -- AM'eseidellt , oeuilmed Isamu* morning to one of Au .ballomm. It had ascended about 400 feet when it waa straok by a tdow of wind; oanshwg sa immense went- The aeronaut fell to tho round. but mutained no serious irjary: No alarm exists In the army of the Palma* donee:mins the reported robot Moemnonts. U=:==M Nmarnua, , Janal 2.--Brig. 8. enaglir takes sonmigaid of I,sraiii!illls to•nasz. - • . GALA B 'aie.Bizt. lanes B. Xolisn r ikr• edind - esd.'/lit#4liltiNoti '' , P9 E •ko.e.mfliag. ; ° • - A lot a foe rhoOpr: t4l: * l3 / 0. " r611 . Altott;Itl; The thq h Khutt. 2 H it 01" • 4WD._ FM- ot 1f litilkstintt • - Lot Italititel.A" - ieste 1 :44 bund le/ en elnikatcalk ..a krilkliVOrMuMni far eletisit /Ka aat natvi,faV %du; temageoischmitti tutu. It Is swppwil Alattlassara ' % ere billed. Waimea ate autiting excavations to nem lb* iteundall. ir.V6FOIN`.;!..}4 , 0 - 1 Haim Jose 2, MIL tbilailniAiggig MARV& a hew -atißt, 19-41 foqi_x. AosaPit AN* to Goma it,0,4.,