1 -41, P*rel , w, 4 / 4 1 ,-, wmAlmr , fil - rmi . Yestattre Evening Genett'e.. The Reported Rebel Raid--Tae Ex. clone= it re trsio , Border Renewed ` ' "As riper& Wallis relit& had egaininrossed pee of il l , Mattaply and Ohio Railroad, j iiirinweVilianiiiirliarii Eargantown Mid Il o reAteViii.:4lol tithglikkO . Ibis 'olt7, _this 110210 11kbY Wien from Morgantown I and • sitinigh li Illit not =bin mush exoltetnent, '' - •• still thercwaa a Arens! denim =Wrested ,to '':`"' 'Au i eell'lte Itio..!t* fensible fotele4mmi. , ts . d fr f ; el dfdorPl l4 lol4 . 11 `4 ia ~ ... inenteg a in .inbanneo. d:lveiseoipik"n Wedessday owning ;Whims had seeitilel that bee from Morgantown, and reports 4 th a t a - b iota a t reb a te. estimate d between two end ,„, to e • ber„....maria,moving on - --- yrwoodpitlCKEElTelrieteitinnlitlon pt rt.- tolgotgrmtain,' Ili hid no positive 10-, , <-6diatran era - Sr it rover. He bad' -4 ,. : #oltTesiCAld till* bi y who hour seen s ,-- .} . l .eleleNlilh'...444triti , 4,y Who . hid sa g a -e- ..:widgitioUnke,_ Ad‘lten - Vd.,irboro was, on She e s k er band, goodsunthority (or stating ' " ' 14...119L10true, as ,-, °:? ;.trial oodilderaidahodbis of troops stationed .• , ~.. sir Rowleiburb-Mekttero New Croak, sod ..0, titbit vothitibr tibilnitp- Stilt he deemed flgittiaelltiC tiecctibt 3he minor, and #Net ; . 1 1 )%44 ' ' ffiso-t.i e m •lt - Mos Mr. , Aindins‘inergantoWn, ',rain - rival SAO Oil elaitriti.in =tits - city, mans , that `,.:j f l ee el;7 ll 4 ol binf(pMelmally abbilhe raid. . * 1 tO. 4 , V0;r4i 02 4 1441 1 11 . whom he - - A... o/4 11 440eVelettg Aet Rory% we, from , •t n-, Ensweed, =Ai_ ook Wednesday morning, ,_,...L, lionidtl;crandggin-bie,-16irike-,adtance gureAl the rebel, were reported *Old eight .millesi.sif_Eingwood wine in left. 4Watilei guidon= who had reached: liorgagoirn, sated tint When he left the rebel, were ;Bow leg 014 MbItIVOSOAs piid.wer• only eighteen miles distant. „ ptegblid divided their forts ,ir , wiSolt were supposed. to large, and had , sent a body of MOO . ,towards Uniontown, by: the Bras&nvElo toed, . ' 10 ; brillusi ihto*eke'oolllllteeSloll with :armed Union vieccon, remetlY from glob_ need, who Informed him that asotber and a much more extended cavalry raid had been talked of. So far as be could learn, rho pro volume motto sweep down through Pining!. lame, septum Wheeling, cross into Ohio, as duce whet plunder they. Gould. morose the • ' Akele fit. ibe nalmth °C an lug Kenawba, and aleaPalato.thalr eine lines through the Ea vatotta,,vatiat„, The expedition, It was be - .. 14 1 •94 11 feeld beeetanandel by Gen. Stuart. A gentleman of llite, ohs, holding a high Peretlellanui log infOnuwa, inisi . lei hod o • seenrematbn with, General flohenek, at Hint , , sew =Corns' insured that ample prepare- -•- ' :- fiellnikeen wide ter the successful defense •• 'of f header, and that the line.of the Beni. .end ,Ohle.lieirroad. would be protected •-• by Ihie•militory. authorities ; %intake rebid' - -7 .lmikwraiw weturef- that Ilse, and it would be .1.110141V0r th, 7 oiiquimetit. to keep them geloUrkfil -gentleman Jn thi absence of • . .pind information to tee =Wary, Uneven It heponible that tlos sebehreould have moss - osi Ike lino of the railroad forty-olght hours • —A. I liewitc f .gentleutan belcinging to 'butdoingbusiness he-tbe South, .:.',.'.sirntSed here it **art, tAilkll 11111011 bold through the rebel lines. .. , :lisinfezined OMR :of ear..leading merohanu .• •thVi nt asa t Ling been thalatention of the rebels 'P/tielAr4ll:lll)t,bSeili it has the reptnitioi if 'tieing an u sbolitfonlole," bat beisue at is entinspartiutt satiorial point, smf readers melt valuable ail to. the army in the vessafietere °Poisson, 'hot, shill, and other nettaltlennof war. He wished our citizens to ha en their guard, as the rebels Weald certain .. c.tealoneee taw Irsi oiirr,tinity „to destroy A , Plitebtirgitsr•engertd . , lti th o il . ball, ~ mu, end who had his property destroyed on she Kessith. river; by late' raid, bad • 1 1011 1 / 1 11SlitiOn - with* rebel aaar, in which be SWIM shMtit .thstr intention to destroy l'qns wattnen feeltki - Jk'lttilseigh as soon as tree ;towable for then to do so. efbe ionnitisidilatrasion be LS tlootiao ,, pieties, dr b pregreia ii some believe, under `istring kissed*/ as'fltuarti tat effort to reach - MtbiburA tiontd no doubt, be .made. The iPitheciag of - rebel cavalry at' Culpepper, for sone alas past, is looked upon as a roisohiev. • ode sign; and boding no good to the Pennsyl vania border. 2..Alitiwitrapkig_dbipajoit, just recoolved from Ilitteetingistedee-thst no reliable news of Lite taut had tweirreoelwed thin. The telegraph had not keen interfered with, and the railroad wai all right. Let na hope that this ki sal, "another lure." State Sabbath :School Convention. .The Come* 101 wet on ThMake at nine • - lIIRMIR i.mOgisk &peat half an lour la duo * final atinoises, Dr. W. Renney in the chair. : A nuitios-waii_tlien-madi- equating the T ' - Hentiltteiet Arrangsments td &stagnate the tit PONS of meeting of the * Coggention. A. inasstituti was then Offered making Wil liamsport the next piece of meeting. S. Mr. Robinson Glared an amendment to the substitute, making Harrisburg the e • platelet netting. ..,_ The original moils* was withdrawn and ihe Convention proceeded to vote on the . _.'....:._ Aneadatinik:____ .._. . It was woad th at . lb. next Convention be hold in Harrisburg on the Ant Tuesday of Juao r lll6t.'l, • .- Amodsod.„intat the thanks of this Conven t:. , tinionwlhin sad ars hereby tendered to the Commilltot ailL•Arrangements for the kind, . ..„ % m g= Mid allerient winner in which leendbiduirgod Wit duties. • - , That the oordial thanks of the T. - Otmetatton ariliiiiindsTind to - lbe oltisens of rittilourgli aid vicinit4the Christian , . -•' 11 01fid=tint r ilfi l421. rale "their P t 7 gates g stay In thokyOhtt. / Thaw resolutions were adopted uoanbnoiLl , 4 lyiand Majir William Frew responded on be ...,' balfJof ..this Collia(ttee and the citizens in en , ~ and eloquent 'terms., _ Mi -- ennutsittsfilswet - iTAßtsdalplas, of :e.' 1-04.17/ nagadiAg tkht a commit - tee be ' appoin ted,`to be - denomiriafsd' a the .Reasioattee ot, gerrespond , noe of the State ilabbetit School Contention;" that it 'hall Rielglingsg•With ;mitered superintendents and ..1 x asz ki h i I, tiff glut, throughout the ti. vi . ow of ceiling County Con . oi t•;vantionepoimerbie tho appointment of town .g:7-1• sweeitsaial, and obtainiegstatistioal infolms. .• ~.. ACM sa,sertwesses, to - 134hati - EkhOolm; and that it report annually to the Convention the, ~,,. : : Mak oLltk operaliellS. Laid oa the table for the present. I T . : T ••••• •T:Titiiiimession of the series of resolution' wee theereattnesg. They are as followt : • In. Tboyecesen were fa On taboo& &lea iambi ._,__. - . he berf. shopni mad - egionvekts te th• _oaxo, --- --- eesesur The reforextrianatia n o a r /be yeatupet, without being wearisome ,r looomprebensible, sag Worill* Idea • th a t the ,cleat t lied, aw mica /T 1 ' - ' ," ..ELi , . . . . re& qf Sasensoure - biqueetion and answer allsoaKfteme‘me ter es pnennble, in all clenein W the 1101 0,114•10 &kg tailors sodcdotter Gal. ....I.ll4lootelL • ~. 111. That ahtlet a my.% schant barn" is • val. waelektailleast Who esbosA School, the de ...............,riate te letroduee worts of Settee, L Wham ittiiii .--- - - uss tease, eel parson th• stud S i: OS:I I d i al o wboienewsilorlstnral trot Ah. IL Mod tie Istotioatf . e Ida. aid awe elremeed NW" s Wog a sem /nicknames to the Sabbath :Z .' BOW/ 0041•11airsbligh mks 'bat/ be lotteden. t,.. ,, ,,? =e , iced ot t. penal tasehen. w Adult slum c . ',TM** th•pirlik alnal kl and • ellse=of the ) prnlialek- Ma Una the institation Is deslomet sae* ter tee e Allense.” fit That Ms °emotion metemestiy nao - ass/ the ergedsatien of Men nit:bath &boors. - ..ersereree their establishment I, plecticab* sod Mt - - —ll .lMagilmtitniligeltsia reosoislcooltbe made wliglgpostal reirease to the Woke( enslette et tr. , .- et Thetieryetnett la thoneesisoraestdethgekted Oyu& u pon extent Is which the Parlors we 4 1 that la the '' *** )liladla r beet then tbs "4 l'setar oases its tatooeV gad Ledo . Ran = n am = l ii dd loolilioli WU; sad esthete an moselonal dlecoarse tope dblV v i bra aid mak eft& ehiltp• ..._____ _AIL Tbes ale *flaw= tbe_tescbtui o f A - :.`j, ..,..,,ww tlie,./fustes whale end Wartil,,.. will teat petal 7 tilsetat• ) -.---S il kinnott imet of thlr duties. sthaalst• ibeir- i o..4lo .finagosbets hearts end promote theft ell ,. o t . 1,1 s• tethei+Mlllitiliitiff ri biked" for -- 0 -..wwllidr• co , , -,, r, , I " f ' j i4 L attillOda• 8;lilt '44446001 ......WI" •5 ishlieportanoe la the j -"- 'esiggijeis iditemilobef shit yemis a ' t are suit to_rts_m um i ndui rt,y est { tut itrAdettfeuty be adwou,ket . " datt • 11 : 1 111 I sr orb EMI* inal• "Mite 1,,,, ____, i , 7/14kireit a 1 syk et A mi n o = 1 614 that tli itivol atkimusi e SZ I Ilesebtlitit lutes** to t aw Salo* it iswafts -410,- aelegui n of 49110E1111011159.11011ii whisk are rallibed by ."c-Watil~t/tillefilVella p-Ileiimal• • -- • • • • , natlonl and the l- AntSrient Sunday School Tremendous Meeting, it - .Erie sad Milos. - r .', .' '''''. `,•,.- ''- ,' • - Readerilie...Entliniastic Reception The last pars; sounamenog,^•fand that • to ot the Guberatttonal Party. aeon/, was strioltoo QM!, at tt *mad east a Disarmus, hint, 3.--A tremidthona ....t -teneeei" '''''' come- ewirweitiibli WI blishhi g of citizens took Ine t ut til ht t Brie, Muse' it the country. - - log P_l a - I The substitute, at amended, Wu then i Idal moiler Willits' and fireworks. Speeches adoPloll- AnaMelldnienrwat offg ed to the filth res- I ware made by Gov. Curtin, M. B. Lotery, G. lit.'ReCimp, John H. Walker, Lint. colonel olotien to subitittite . ' , Bible?' for °adult" in -meet. d others. The °opinion was ar Jo all the begLopingsEf_tbe_.seeond sentence, and glorious. that the • 'thole sentence road thus: "Bible The gubernatorial party left Brie at prim °lasses noubl be fornied in everrsohool, end o'cil ok this morning in a epeeist troth lily everyficirithle M oo to sintildlxi taken to Ln- provided by W. 8. Baldwin, Sittirin ndent P h Pla all Still 'oath of the awe within the ..- of the Western Division of the Philadelphia linslthe orgies Sabbath Bohool."' - end Brie Railroad, apes minuted by Mayor - It pm tikraid to sztand the time of ad- Metcalf, Senator Lowry, Rey. Whalliz .7. P. jOurpettent Snobs o'Slook. Vineent and many other diatingohbod gen -,Altabitituta was then offered for the Sad „i on .. k B r i o. i , rolottitithr. It was adopter, and Is is follow,: An enthnslastio crowd or people ere in "The dissemination amtingst the Sabbath wo i t i n t int n i l tan itopp i ttzpinwit 1104 School mamma of Pennsylvania of sunset ljnin'afills - and o Vorroy, at moil of w meth. ideas as ty th eir,dities by . the eireniationof On delideretta few appro .- Pilate rsmarks the Variont Publications sawed especially for from the platform of the oar. Salami were that ptinoto, aid yroottliirly adapted to ths- bred and flag. flying to th, souse from every need of altabbath Bohool inattnator, is by point. `M I, ° " i vebtiol urgently ' rft°/ " ldild•d, " • A aPidal train awaited tho,party It Borny, means to stimulate their zeal,endoursige their which brought a large committee - of °R is me hearts, liforni their minds and promote their free hi es d,pa o among iihoto ware rt,,D. taloloiL,./ idgelloral-u . Finney, Cap Duet/Lod Mr .111 ' . An A motion was made to appoint • Central elegant °citation was gain bi the Me rills 1 Committee - 10 eolleet otathtlos and' ca ll anoth er Coneentiott. Adopted. Committee aboard Oscars. Elie party arrived at Meadville at two o'oloak p, m., Where*, A resolution of thanks Iris then offererto rtemettdons crowd awaited donn. A plitiorm Dr. Bomberger, the President, f or. the swills- snared with carpet and adorned with Unions wanly, imPartial ' and di v ined °ineene hi ' of natural !lowan was erteted, from which whirl' he hae presided. , ' - eloquent "peens, wen - made by the Borer- A motion was made . that the °Moine or Com mittimi of Artangementaillitribute the rtioln- nor, Mr. D. Camp, Senator Lowry, Mr. Vin cent and others. The meeting was most Sa tins adopted among the Sabbath_ Bohoola of ta, s l iati , the Biota. After the meeting the , Governor and , party The followlik delegates were appointed to proceeded to the maiden°, of Hon. D. A. Yin attend the Now - Yorit-litato Artooiation, In nay, where they an being most handsomely Troy, in August next.: J. H. A. Bomberger, entertained. D. D., Inv. Alfred Tayler, Rep.T. H. Rob insoni W.,..g. Kincaid, B q'b•Oltristliti Lloyd, .?oz.jucioli,,anallait t ,BlxlatiM d ore, D.l). liiiookrgLin, .kt tr,llil_Pilitirk , Jho Boom ,tartes.,,thq maroon Alin ettetuted osiertesiee —thee trusting-4f thii , church in !which the itoiVention;iesiirlitsligthr Ilene of their bean tifesittidltiii'Vtirts lir Pittsburgh for Y e ,esSin....B dif Pf&eidhltil• "-` -, `-- • oYriortql,ftgar dollkond lteefoquent and .a pi sa i l tiatOValodioLefi. *Bar which the Con 'nation adjourned sine dis, by singing a or don of psalmody, prayer by Bev. Mr. Mar. phy, and the benediction , by the President. Destructive Fneisa Water Street. On' Thursday morning, betwean one,and two o'clock, die was discovered issuing from the large warehouse, No. 6 D - Water- street, owned . :03' Mt. John add oocupled by Mr. J. Morringten Loa prodatie and feed store The.entitti tfizeli 'Whit high, and extendink back tO.Pint attest, was destroyed. Mr. Doningtonloses heavily on his stook, aa , , amounts. to' but $3,000, Thb bbilding was inured In the North American, -for 1,000. The front room of the second story of this building was occupied as a coal odic* by Messrs. llcenswe. & Stone and McGrew, & Blealrinout Their 1'001111re» locked up In a small safe, and are believer to be aware. They lost about $5O worth of furnitare. The lie communicated to the adjoining building, No. 00, occupied by Mr. Porter R. Friend; anti owned by Musra.Tßoatettar dt Smith. This building was completely gutted. Mr. Friend had vitt Widnes, here, and had no nook on hand. Tlirbuilding was Insured for $3,500, In the Pittsburgh ofßoe. The owners, Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, had a large stook Of perm storedln the mooed story, which leitlataboyellilahuntalraid. at over 45,000, and was not insured. Several large tanks, just ready for use In the manufacture of Elloqnwoh Bittere, -were also destroyed. The next building towards Market street. occupied by Mum- Brewer .b Sill, escaped with very alight Wary. The bu ll dingrNo.-.6l3,q,joining the tore of Mr. Dorrington on:the west, and owned and oocupied by Messrs. Hostetter & Smith, as a nmanfaetory and storeroom for their Sumach Bitters, caught Are but was extinguished be fore any material damage had been done. The !iodine" lb the second store were blunt, but the - roof - temeined'irititet: If this - building had got fairly on flu, it would have bean de s troy led (together with the large repo warehonse of Messrs. Irwin, Faller & Co., which adjoins owing to the amount of liquor in tanks, barrels, bottles, eta.. Messrs. Irwin, Puller & Co. lose somewhat by baring tueir stock damaged In the cellar, where some eighteen incites of water accumulated. The firemen worked mentally, and to their efforts the safety of the remainder of the block between Market street and Redoubt alley may be ettributed. It la worthy of remark that this is the third time, within oar recoil tuition, which this property has been de stroyed by fire. The origin of-the Ore Is not clearly known. Same allege tliatithe 'fire eingkt In the frame casing of the stairway leading from Mt. Dor rington's storeroom to theseoond story, while others say it caught in the second story. It is laid to the account of an incendiary by some, while others believe It to have been se cidenial, a the doors wire found tightly look. el when the alarm was given. LATE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS FROM OUR EVENING EDITION The Chicago Times... Judge Dram. moat's Opinion..lmmende Meet. t?•Resolotiont of the Illinois Legislature. Cantion June 3. 7 4 motion was made In the United 'Bit tee Oonol olds lamina by the Awao' MMUS! to defer the application for an Juliano • lion until mottos of the applica tion °aid be gion to the military - oMumandaist at Camp Douglas. Judge Drummond, In granting the motion, said, "I may' bi pinioned for Saying thafpetspally and °tidally I desire to give .trary aid and asabtanoe in my. power to tb• government and the administration in Miter ing the Union, but I have always "lowed the gtvonminit at &government of law and Igeo orniont of the .3o:inflation-and not of mere physical form. I have personally oentcudid, and shall always oonhind, for the right of free dims/ion and the right of commenting under_ tic law and under thip constitution upon the acts of radon of the governetelt.!" During the diy the Now,. otle• souned to be the ant:* of attrattion, and was visiod by dlarge num - loor of Tisitiordance with the all ;Issued. this forenoon •an immense • Meeting ssambled ' sight o'olook.to;ulght lit front of the Mies °Moe' The crowd soon 11111 d the - stool, rendothig itimpaisable. The liintiiitlidleutoed to the COUrt House square, aid tias there addrasaid from the . north side entrance by genthunes et .bdth pante& The opoeithes_etinniiidedan obninbinoe of the laws, but dinotiomi:ths pant order:of flan. Bunt. 'lds as :arbitrary, and - dinpotki.- Dazing the afternoon the militia was under arms, hat at the present writing the meeting Is orderly, and nothing of • sedans nature 1, antlolpat•d. Judge Dayi4of-the-tlnitedi-iltateetiourt for the Distrlet Of Illinois, Is expected to night to not In the matter of the application for an injunction la connection with Judge Drummond. firsottieurt.n, aeries of ro• iodations were passed by Itto item' of Repre sentatives to. day, byinto of if to If, after wagoning debate. They are, In anbatanci, Si 10.130Ws . • Allaalah pitonaaticel has Mocked this body - that - St order has teen, Issited,by .lisa. Dare ter the gapinsialoir tof thor hloago Arment and, whim!, *eh order Is 41 . direct violation and, tbil . ,oeastltatteit 'ot Abe United States sad alias* sail duonetive of those God-given • vorineiplenWhotw enhance was "reoestilsed for tea tad,* any, written `oOnalatilifOn Wad mad', and which are r much a part et oar rights as the lite wldah rattaina Fri 6iflf'__ • 841 .itearlty gitt , woof • IPfliwittstlins 310 lionitaWoncriirt4,3fitnlin 33/IC.no , stminethe order twltlah7threatans. an act so revolatleairk/ and l, deeidi troAir' contrary to Oath diettotirint kited peirahunt, tad onlnnwilie antalitatioail, Amid Laatiosal rlglitsiand which, - if posahnl:7into:efoot, we madder equivalent to an .Ortuttirdw of our form of government, sad thiOitaldishment of a minter/ deepotion lit the Visited States. :: Ruched, That la view otthe atonatroas eonserinenees Mitch "nut Inevitably follow . !row each sottini, 3 # 3 gona n gorstanteit, we reekeettan7, Tel firmly, re quest the/ wlthdtawafof thearia.la guidon, and disavowal thereof ity.thomija power, ate mu, m. idi awfeb:tan bs , permed to rier ware oar people that theociattltational &Mei don, so dear to their Mar% him not 0084.4111 i be. The attention d:ther:ffirrienor Laloe said to thislca riigeaat *ior the popular moao te d lerellon of thn:tiortnelpo 'of • obi' Adrices..Vicksburg Not Ta ken-•Gea. Pembetton-•Rebei Sol. dieri" Vote—Otani by Wen. Hook er--. Rebels Strengthening their Picket I.,ines, , Heanomion,June 8. -Passengers arriving here by boat from Aqnia Creek report that a lag of truce last night" brotight over two itlobmond papers of yestardey. There were in them no dates from Vicksburg later than already published. The rebel officers informed the bearer of. the flag that they had later advioes to the effect that Vicksburg was not Wren. The papers, it was said by those who saw them, contained no intelligence of interest from any part of the South. Ono of them, perhaps the Enquirer, editorially .deprecates the newspaper attacks upon Gen. Pemberton, and says this course tends to demoralise the troops; that frequenechange of commanders causes delay and produces other dinistrous elects, and refers as a case in paint to pooh a course upon the pert of the United Stabs. One of these papers apologises to It/ patrons for not giving the votes of the soldiers in Vir ginia in the late election as it would afford us an idea of their actual st rength.r An army order, issued from the Headquar ters of the army of the Potomac recentli, Jaye that no. horse should be left In the postession of a disloyal resident of any part of the man try occupied by the enemy, this ' apeniei •of property being contraband of war, and! liable to be used by guerrillas, spies or snessingers in the enemy's service. The rebels on the southern side of the Bap , pahannock were yesterday morning strength- ening considerably their packet lines, where they ware lately much weakened. Dismissed the a ervtee..eteim . Ma. chinery Proposal.. Wesumaroz, June 4.—87 direction of tha President; Second Lieutenant Charles Lyman, Fourteenth Connemienst Voll:tattlers, him been al:tamed from the service for fttnaish4g the descriptive f it of a man of his oompaaj to an unauthorised parson, in dieregioff of thollool Orders on the subject. This order, as In ex ample, was read at the head of every company and regiment to the army. The Navy Department has advertised for steam mseldaery, proposals to be receivid on tit the intlpinst. The Department will eon tither propositions of parties who may choose to - offer fot machinery of equal power of plans. and speeifleatione of their own in place those advertised. Rebel Raid on Alexandria Contem plated -.Expedition nom& of Rich mond. WABEILOTON. JUDO 4,—Boma excitement stiiiexists in Alexandria apprehending a re bel raid, which is certainly contemplated, but La what connection none can tell. The colored folks, contrabands and all are tall st work digging pits, entrenching, kr., it that and other vicinities. There's no aprehtnsion in Washington. The military authorities are OD t h e alert and preparing for eontingvnelas. The rebels or. more frightened that ever. EUpatrioir's cavalry is new on an axpodition south of Richmond, probably to damage their railroads. From Bermuda. H•LIVLX, JUDO 4.—Later Bemuda tidess state that the rebel stoornerlL.B. r l4o, formerly el the Giraffe; altived on the 221 hit. from Wil mington, F. ; alto the steamer Marlon, from Ilassen, with cotton. They milled on the 23d for Liverpool. Arrest for Tr ble Correspond. Nannvn.z.z, Tune 3.—The Chief of Polies, yesterday, arrested C. H. Jones, formerly oonneoted with the New York /I;iririof ehs 24ems, but now a local reporter of the Nash ville Dispatch, for writing treasonable eons 'ponder's, to the Prteasaa's Journal, of New York. He will be sent south of our lines. BLIMPHEIVB CILZBIATID Itutenuse—Oar reader, will de well to remember that J. J. East, No. 100 Federal street, V tall sprit for Allegheny City, and general agent for the sale of there celebrated mediolnes. COAUUMCLIL RECORD ri 'I TBl3 Uitulli AIiKILATa Urn. aa SAS recraroaan DAM Guam Tunisian, June 4, lter. t Gold hat declined slightly in New York, being quo. ted to day al 14k Here, there to no change, as otir our bankers are atlU paying 14441143 for Gold and Demand Notre, and 130 0/ 3 1 for tlllrer, Nailer,, No. change and Goranunent Oertlitostas of laden tadpole reheah a lad quoted. . iLoug—ns reosipts of floor ?notions liberal and to the absents of any ablpplng demand, :P71565 ors nonstrtsl •Aatsil Wes to the bout trod* at $5 for flaperdne, $5,25 for ltstro floperani, and $0 to $5,76 fiai scrod to choler brands of lCztra Family. Sys Lour $4,60 to $1,78. I GILLIN—What. la not (Caro holy; rho from wagon at $1:20 to $1,25 hr Bed, and $l,BO td SIX hr Whits.' In Eye and Oata hare no chop to note. Prieto remain Oath vitt Ilgkt nalpta. PHOVLSIONS.-Bacon 4 Tao with mall Ohs it hour quotations-63(45%0 • lot Moulds* 7 for Ribbed and 0.. L. tido OMB,* for Plain MOO" and, Idello tot Plats and CanTaard Sager Mod.: Lard and Mo:Pork cony* doll and ancluoted, 6 / 1 00111111L:t—dall but multiage& Baer ranged. from 113 to 123(A Dodos rogi t y, _ sa g wi mps. 680000. POUTOZEI—are Wrung entirely w. note eaten it Irregular rates, wording to quality. u Flom renting from ilbo per booted Co $1415811,60per bbt. DRIED /41717-80100 of 46 beta, Poochr se from p 75 to AIM pot busk. Appian may bo voted lit. j 1,2601,50. WHlSlCY—qulet; tie of L bbls Common Bootided at from Q to 1130. 011111414-s..s of 40 bas am NV . lit at from ato ttl4i to WWII/. Pittsburgh OH illarket. Joss 4—Then appears to be hat /I halted doused dor Crude, sod the market le vast, while tutu re.. main about as tut quoted. Nelms sad holders an still spar{ la their vim, and the result is dr timid madam are izaiidingly light, and oliellelhdr Sdati• Ws ootatirme to quote at 11142160 le bulk, sad tOttUo la bble—.osie holders 'eking 220. lase Small Wei were made at 1.53 , sad leo In bulk. 3011111111 Mitred lbo Maly, while holders, geasially, are lehio g There is, we balm, no raw datitardaeaoik• la Itellued. The otsrluet le quiet sod steady. though the inmessiticam ers rath.r Hulled, sad priaelpagii "41.../°040401464 ini,retriaosuftr. sad shoat impossible **Amigo cdnirdir. Tbkty, gnaws he good city broads la, boa* Li Guar of. hired. ;ohne thiripilsbt to hrty la giesiohy. dolma. did. Ws aide a oda WOO bids to band, elt7 broad; Jai* sit Add dainty, pc{ 20 ,btols shaded, kw, at Yo, sod 11 Was did* fro, at ito. Ta•auwasaktatit t watra;aha t t ta.a va t th.• thaarts, - .rate 4.-734 mast L droiiiistoVia 144 *, b oS• 14 011obid. 01. k .40 .firrril emir. .`!"s_ $ 11 9 60 t Solltoj$84"10; d moor Qo o6o Ytvasisidedo , m .Ibitaidtatir i radardsliat tbsissiiluir, Air gialtdlit We to 14 itemised within her Otra• • _ . New York Patrolman Skukee : ' , l ? . . Foicla Diann tow Picinarga (Jenne. Nay Yotoßdj ;aaa--Xlsmiag—Ortls 'Wald, bat tuir-4npa. vita we.. the q.t.: Men taiiiisaittrisad firioraliest la bisdfor immediate &limy at 42 to sad 473 to 600 for autost bed September driliori7 Nape's Is entirety soottaaL 4 4 ilegbeny Live Stock BLarket. I l vvvi. — Tientioesusto coutbaned dullness that has cliarieiMizestOur nusikM. for eive'rel Weeks past, aiid white PS/MS continue to rule very high, the di mindlSsineidhigly limited and 'almost entirely nal. 'The whole number of cattle offered and sold, bet up but 070 bead, toeing 270 bead more. than - lest week. There were quite • number of Ohio cattle tfiA l 4,w,in7ld hair dons south better to base renMiHisd on pasture for the next two months, and why, men., '4lll pottiKM bringing stook to market to 0011 fof 'bail 'Juin Itis r barely In stock order, Is more tbmi we can conceive. There were some lots of ;toot cat tle offered and , aohl at front 8 to 3„Xo for 800 pound 2 r ° 114 1; allures for the different grades of eat. tle were km snows: innthnnm e In market. Lain Flat Third guaUty. Inferior 'llea**Atria billatiod a correct toPorrii 2 the 251'224 Wee: atMarital co retailed 120 head of far Illinois steers iliab2. Jo. Myers It Brql. rotaLksl 40 head of a mixed lot of Muds stems, not muood. at 4305%. 9 Hudson, so kl 18 at green Ohio steam not good beef but of good quality, at,6. .1 Beldomrldim, bold ItiCo.oll9l"bead of vary Clue LW. nits-MOM meighLog each 1300 Its, at 6. B Seymour, sold • mired lot of 18 Weatern small cattle at 63i. - WmPlelunasold 42 bead of Missouri oxen, fat but 2 °F,7 roSlghs at 93.10 per met. trA Merrick mid for P'T Prederlek. 28 bolo' of Tif7 8 9 1 . 2 0b10 Mock, at Intit).4; Mao, IS bead of stock cattle for J 11oti4 at 3Ri; .leo, 18 bead of thin Ohio mock for Sonia.* Oa- at 434. mud bought 62 head of very Ana cattle for the "Hoteliers Association" al fivergee sl9s per cat. kebell ix, said 20 heel of commoir.Paunsylva._ ,ole Mock at trout 3 to O. Hoot—Thep la so sees little doing in Bop, Mat it is scarcely Milasamp to notice the market. They ars extramely dun 'admit eery slowly at about former ditclatlan MEM heavy Hop can be sold at ay. but as tbla clam L not plenty, see quota the ruling figural at 3 to 4 for inferior to tar. and 44 to to for good to extra. BMW—Ain arming In nary fracas. but all good. fat sheep sell readily at 4 to 4% for clipped, *bile in ferior 001 slowly at 3923 X. about 2000 head clanged bauda attbeabore quotatrom. Pittebargll Wool Markel. Juan 4—There la but little doing is Wool, as the hawing% es yet, en very' light, end the clipping ,this season is tautenally late. home small lots of the new clip ham been gold during the pies week, and the receipts are slowly Improving. Gomm, Wed. lam Nieces, end tub waehed wools an selling it from OS to 600. flo for se we can hem, there it no diopo. dila in hie pirt of Doyen to exceed these figures, whileoa the other head, produces manifest a Mapco spina to hold oat for higher Oaten The market, as Jet, le so unsettled that It is impassible to quota with any degree of owectaess. Petroleum la Name-Mall Report. Jena I—Orreds, oa the spot, hal not roped. since our lest, the closing quotatione being 214027 e, with only • niolberats Inetnese—the melee are barely 2,000 bbin, chiefly at 2841127 e, but Including a small lot at 1 23, end • contrset of 1006 bbLe for July and August, 26% casks &deed In bond has been steady and clews firmly, both (or lots on the epos and tutors de nim—tales ante nidey 73316 y bbls, Yellow and prime White, 11501.20 test, at 66.391d0 be Yellow, and 400423 i for Straw to White; lOW do to arrive, 4_3( IM gallons In tin, 112 ) 005; $OOO bbls for tenure 1he1t5t70 4 11642 for Jobs, 1 42656 for July, and 46 for august; and 10011 deliveratne in Pittsburgh, 36 aseh. Free hu been quiet, And we an only. report tells ol r 76 bbl. o traw to White, 1106116. net, at 45X430c. liaptits le dull and barer—ale. 21,0 bids °rude st Mu and geirdo Bearted, 26 4322, elm/Agnate. Pool at about our quotations. Snick In yard lie inst., (excepting N Y Warehouse* °rode— • 7.037 Waned tinelittUng 38,166 eo beer of abed NAB as compered with the met Lt khkr—httipfityl List. Toledo /Radial. . , Joao 2—The mar k et tor Wheat, has bean attire durneg the day at an advance of 2,0, other Grains and ?hoar are gale neglected. iluar We of 00 We XX at KM. Wheat—Market active and guile grin at the advance; isle. 9,606 torah Y g Bad as Mfg Igoo boob No 2 Rod at jlO% 1,900 bah, No 1. Red on pot. N vats I tertng 1;1210 bosh No 2 lied at =4l ked ,ooo boat o Bed at lit% 800 bash No land . . 2 I.3uc 2,600 both No at nag IMO bo th No 1&A at i n.; ; I too boob B Bed at 133 c. MOD huh No 1 bednn p t; .000 bosh 1330. Corn—irarY Utile doing; able 2,020 Nob White Oton on mow not solo. yobbo: Oats--Balm 300 bath at 68e,.300 • onprivate terms. Nye—Nonnnal at 900-21adit ----NA1TE.4,71111,041Td. FR CAIRO & BT. LOUIS he strutter ItEltattlilf apt. Jas. Itehom, will term ha ahem* so wane.- guts part. tak TUfIaDAY, Joxis td. at 4 p. se, For fre or ight pow apply'en beard aii3o D LUlflittGaTON 00,Amt.. 184.011(1. DuLL44 ...... a& VING.--- . S . BANS, Igo. 63 I - Copan burr. • CILULTaIi2D' IN 1656. oad 1 . Opra daily D 0 I tot o'clock, oho as Wedboadier Saturday evrisittstta Ray lad to Notmober US, hew .1 M_lP,o' sad ham Namable lat to lU d e ta roie OtoSo• . • retarrod 'of 'all roma not jai Axil One Doily, mad * dmitood of. tho pions dadarod iMoo • Mr. to Jane sod Dermber.. 'lstereat Itoo bora do. Cored anat.•••••kr, firlfzuo *ad Dacombot, dace the Das* mao,ogpaitteed. at tho rat• of otz per oast . =me, It sot ltrmr• sot, to word . to tato otodll id the depooltor ea principal. 81 beers tie doe ho• WIC frail MS drat nali of haadi sad , cow tut, s , year ortChoat tro•bliat tbo tor to or ma to COL pion book. at CAP rate, weep win ' is his than twat. path Books, •couteratag. the Charier, by-1..,, Milli sode l i i , r 1 •iI 0 z s , ghil4dold dr6Co. on applloattos al 1 PIasoa n — GMODMW.ALIMIXIL VIM raaaromet John D. MoVeAdm, balsa M. Pennock, Job* Meham, John Marshall, Almada Speer Jam.. B.D. Mods. end. I, Pa!umiak, Pollock,M. D., Jame MoAalay, 1 / 1 11 Barrela. Jame • - P au W . Andarson. Peter A. Madeira, WaDor P. KAMM% .ilohd Orr, Moberg Ankh,. • Henry I. lima: Wil wait, Juan UM* Joh&liam M. slok Allosa Mier ralets, ' Almada" Tledls, raisk uk, Imre Whltthor, Wu. P. Woltsaan, .OluissLan Taegu. iHAB. A. 1:101.TON„ 0113 MI Ada fate Q. Dmialcomma, eau ema»~ we Black &Imam Dania, Williams Clkukos A.. Coteau. Donlan, Johellsama, WM**Bal m.. Usakar Dielsarg Ham Jassam D. Rau h .a. /Arai' ilsoutuit it Itaamiti istairaor . B ntilth t [MORE WE. sow and. slam{ loWlNvislars Maim , Inre.A.rt WAIUN our. W.. Bairns Will - Si 4.44 thp,itifraion ti!tirsito tb. abort Patti 1 .. w laatteCtittimit Its. legtitWetvlllest.' . itayt &Why et% taisollag it Pen gilions' . tort tattstagh.famotar. forastitl* Past !Am IA Pon Asia iad Tomo . 04y. imin,pow Alf intatne; at o•cm.L. . . Letwerthissa. tar Mffitax , ( d .10 104...11.144 Ai • All Ittilibto colaiguedlost IND MOW *Ai: Nelhoit. 'Womb amaknieWlaa&A - LIMP ay' lag tholgLia 'Weiss rad Itoics Vi ;elf stare; ilia to on tintlait wlttitt,t abaci tti ttomii 1 - . i itputste - • • •••• t• - "kLAttllttillotto opii. 0M ora,4 0 ra , 4 t 4 a , tB i o m . olpouzro c MOtTiHgSailPit U n Z1..., ..N0. are; INBLOT on PLASM D O lO ANINALW 444. :Sold by all Draggles anal abet; 3 , 416 /if 111 *mum flatailanc. iPflizalpi pipet D. via ran 'cif a. I , suci,. Wass co., 17( lek I(11110) :,risaincrtb. P. MB RS'MATlllitLaids, -- _ .- . . : aaraiLis tolUtglic nartnimisiMweiiiiiii4l - DIWO4 ' , • -; , .".4in oorstsirorpi,mokSiu Oollaliallgla lisp a , ZWltall aad llalD,Plia. • atg awl 'Kamp , wairagiag show It'll" Allgellakrekartrg oorapials. ' , ..Walagtaaraga of airtritemuma-1 - "'sr Dr, : A.,- ,:q.:.t:••i.. - 1 Iran am guas*giakaglilaniallla;da.4raz. ' , Tibias' Maga - Drags Draggles' wad " • .. ' ,ll llualloge Dew wad Ilia .warp if. " 7- ' R aid iieilla ills 1/14 - agl ag ier& w : DOW, g laga,. Plartsare . --:. Ed% walla ; a, adAlva% . 8 47 !ZS falba ;-: ~- -, ~ ,,,g t., '-',' , : Mat -I.lsRpir, 8 .gla, ' *rad sad La oh 17 J. I. CM jayk MEESE= , r I,4WS , OF o tIiE , UpITEG, STATpS, Parsed at the Third Session of the Thirty segfath - PFeregf7 . " - "[ruhezo-1101;46.] AN LOT to prevent ; and punish frau ds upon - the Government United States. Be it emoted by the Same and ~ M aws. of Reinvientatio is -of the Anted , Share* Amer lea in Goirrear . aesetabled,7bst'any gersoa in the land or,neval foams of - thy Gaited States ' or in the - Militia in Aetna' service of the. United States, in 'Unfit' of *Sr, who shall Maki or Cause. to be' lade, ors present. or - catif-to be presAnted . . , for - pan:dent' Or approval to,oft: by Aziy person or . °Pier hi. the dill or militarlt'aervics of the Miffed. Stake; limy claim - 40°n oragainst , the Gai.:.. eritnierit or the United States, or any.do pirtment or Officer iherisoff , knowing such clabi r te . bilibiti, fictitious, or fratidulent; any , Orson lb nal tonal 'or 'seitica who shall for the'flfrpose of obtainiht„, ot -.aid ing in obtainitig,:the ' approval . . -or payment of such. chat% ~ make, use r or -cause to' !re made or used,•any false-bill, receipt,fioncli er,entry,-roli, account,, visito r statedetil, certificate; affidavit, Lir depositionrkzioiting the - Maine' to contain 'any false or 'fraudu lent etatinnent or entry; any peril: in servicesaid forces o who shall le or `procure to be made; or knowingly advise - the making of any false nith' OS "anyfaet; statement, orroeitaficale, ioneher or entrg,- forlhe purpose of obtaining, or of aiding to obtain, any approval or payment of any claim against the United States or any de partment or officer. thereof; any pain:A.ln said forces or service who, for the pbrpotte of obtaining or enabling any other . parson, to obtain teem the lihrearzanent of the Uzi- Led Matra, or. any department or, officer thereof, any payment or allowance, sr the approval Or eignatureof any person in the' military, naval, or civil service of the Uzd tedl3tatee, of or to any false, fraudulentar fictitious claim, sliall forge or counterfeit, or cause or procure to be forged or coun terfeited, any signature upon 'any bill re ceipt; voucher, account, claim, roll • state- Meat, affidayi; or deposition; and any.per- . son in said foreign or Service who shall ut ter or use the same as true or gentdrie, knowing the same to have been forged. or counterfeited; any person in said forces - or' service who shall enter into any agreeinent combination, or conspiracy to cheat or de fraud the Government of the United States or any department °raffia* thoreo4 by ob taining, or aiding and assisting. to obtain, i n the payment r allowance of any false or fraudulent el ; any person' in said for ces or service who shall steal, emtiezzel, or knowingly d wilfully misapprepriate or apply to own use or benefit, or who shall wrong y - and kno winlgy sell, con vey, or (lisps of any ordnance, arms, am munition, al g, subsistence --', stores, money, prop s yof the United States, far: :tithed or to used for the military or na val service of • United Staten; any con tractor, agent paymaster, quartermaster, °rather person whateover in said forces or service haring charge, possession, custody, or control of any money or other publics property, used or to be need in the military or naval service of the United States, who shall, with intent to defraud the United States, or wilfuliy to conceal such money or other property, deliver or cease to be delivered to any other person having au thority to receive the same any amount of such money or other public property lees than that for which he shall receive ter. Lificate or receipt; any person in said forces or earvice, who is or shall be 'tither bed to make or deliver any certificate, voucher or receipt, or other paper 'certi fying the reoepts ofarms ammunitlng provisions, clothing, or other public prop erty so used or to be used, who shall make or deliver the same to any person without having full knowledge of the truth of the facto stated therein, and With intent to cheat, defraud, or injure the United State; any person in said forces .or service who phall knowingly purchase or reoeivk . in pledge for any obligation or indebtedness, from any soldier, °Meer, or other person called into or employed in said forces or service, any arm', equipments, ammuni tion, clothes, er military stores, or other public property,spediseldier, officer or oth er person not having the lawful right to pledge or sell the same, shall be deemed guilty of a criminal offence, and shalt be subject to the rules and regulations made for the government of the military and na val forces of the United' States, and of the militia when called into and employed in the actual ton - rice of the United States to time of war, and to the provitions of this act. And every 'person so' - offending nay. be arrested and held for trial by a cowl; martial, and if found guilty shall be pun ,- islied*by fine and imprisonment, or such other punishment as the court martial may adjudge, tare the punishment of death. Sec. 2. .4.ad be it further enacted, That any person heretofore called or hereafter to be called intaorimployed in such for ces or service, who shall commit any viola. lion of this act'and shall afterwards re calve his 'discharge, or be dismissed from the service, slug; notwithstanding such discharge or dismissal, continue to be lia ble to be arrested and held for trial and sentence by a court martial, in tie same manner and to the same extent as if he had not received such discharge or beei dismissed. • Section 8. distd be it furl/ter enacted, That any person not in the military or naval forces of the United States, nor in the mi litia called into or actually employed in the service of the United States, who shall 'do or commit any of the sots prohibited , by any of the foregoing provisions of this act, he shall forfeit and pey to the - United States the sum of two thousand dollars, and in addition, double;the amount of, damages which"he United States 114 have sustain ed by reasen , of the doing or 'committing such notitogether with the costs. Of snit;: and such forfeiture and damages shall hi Ailed for in the same gull, and every Ind person shall in addition thereto, on convio ! Lion in any'court of comPiteat jurledlotion be Panislunitor-lm not less than One nor more thin iltifyiare, or by tine - of not, less than one: thousand dollars, and get more 444 1 . 1 00 thousand dollars. Soden 4. , And , he it , : letrthef• enacted I,:hatliwilmnin , Ldbotrictlmurts affrhe Uni -leaf Mahar; the' iiiitait'AOurt of thif Plittrict: ishe of Colamblit,Ar:aNthintr(fitersin to Deis-; tabld : hiving: genera. jurisdiction in civil cuei r the several district demi& of the Tereltoriesaf ,- ;thet United I Maio ;within witotiejuristhotieallittits the 'Orlon doing br cionanittizqe'en*iit. shall be feud, 'shall whareeoever ouch sat may have been done riceffimitted, hatrafull'powar...And Julie; diction' to • hear, try, and ' determine •atieh gulf: Seth suit may be brought it,,,,Z. ried 'on bt Any. prim '', is *slitter - as for the United States; the same shill be' at the SOLI cost and 4,1,40.0 f .staltirieli' and shall be' in 'the . name of the _tidied. A tatelk - fillt..ebilkuat birvitbdrewrihr din continued without the consent, in writing, of the judge of , the court and ' the dietriet attorney, first .filed in the Case; setting forth-their reasons for such consent: , grotiou A" dad is : ' it farther ':+mitife4l; ILIA rebel be' erduty ef , theierersi dia. triot attorney, of the:United • Sta i his'for the District of llolumbh% sad 'for the. , several iluatt.-l e - to -- 4w - toitTuileijairiag into aby, ,, violatilm of the provisions of thia act bylpeposis liable:to such gilt, sad . !Mint within their relies:Use districts or TerritiW rya ' sad teams idm other to be prooeed a egalait in due Aim or la* for" um iiiixi, sr': of such forfeiture had; damages. Apd. h person nay be " arrested , and; held 'to suc Wain such sum se, the district judge may [Order, mot esseediag the sale mum of two thntuend:dollificand twice - di amount of ' damages sworn Ito la the amaiiit,' of the PeTit . .: b,dtidt . qi the suit. tili p ! l°4° W .6 .* l :4 - itihri.itrr swag, That , hrp Prroch - said suit had' proms= ~tiag it to final udtossot that be 'entitled rit•lggjiiitil . tie - amount Of iieh•for. ' . .ftliarrkacirell- ea one the meant 'af Lintiagaeliershall recoter and collect; add the other imaillimpt 'hall bek4 l 6 to lad 4 z: 3 ll* MOW rolorit T. _ , EPull_r 4o 7 - .N9- 4 9 _4 AA. ACIT to amend au act . samba "An W. to prat& a tamperer". tgoetipnkeit for Ike Tent,* of ,Uolorsdo., -•-- -, • - - Be itavadithrthillipziewsillouso qt, Represattatlitiof tAir:Mittigilltaei - qf Ainerc. - iea to Chareu Afielaki l 4'Thittihei second section of the ad to' teldakhdinaC is an amendutentl*Mteiest alio to rod. ne foh 1 lows: Thoexecaties: power, and authority . In and over said Tertiary of Colorado shat be vested in a ' who shah/sold his °Ste for fair yea" an nit& Ms etteoeiti' for shall be-undated Mid quolitiok mate eoonir einnered"- Wear Ilealdial of the, AnitedStatear Thelloverriorahalt *eddy within intid Minna% gball - bedowituaid4. in-oblet of the WWI uterig kludEperfoirni the Maio Wad rioidie s thizoiog*lnic 4_ oil ..**tatlitite atilidinAffairi; lui may tract *does far offenses ogalmktita laws of said Territory, lad aimless _foe offen ces against Os law at.sliealnited States, until the. dodge, ofzilto Ittoiddnit osn- le made !mini' the =he Atli tentudtoke all officers whoaball beatipointed to 4 'under Malan, of maid l'aritOryoutth * take care t hat tit. iatr s hatitithP,Wat , alh'i ted. - ' ,u , BeCtiOn x - 4,4 il4,. a t w air *44,1 Thu oint WI pMiVittaiwiriiiitiani Ike Isgislitintilassably ihakbeforki th iscane :a lazhayitesinted es thadilaitorner,or Nis Terrikwyglittitearri,th, aballlaliWil; but it.taot Mt sliall z ritantiligwllk NEV ": ttnii,. , W tholtaoik4AWlS , , with Wnihilifett th iiitikit litial Maarien'oa, their jebnel Mid 'proniM id WeendilCell4 If, after su roconaldersikoh7.l4ko4fide ~o, thotliotigriiill7poso — tho It , alfolnii lon - lethoi irlak - akAleotioaxt I ta4 4 : 0111 1, by:l4llok_ 'UMW I /UHF MillCallneonddarad; and, If .approeledif• twatitird, of that iionekit witall , becine it , !Jaw. - But la lat , ilitalremaiutteolvoies of *both bowel- obeli ter ditgeffi 1 andfrietalikWoMent oirtizi I: .:•*"tig of - - eidt how '"lf,'Wfbill;sliitff Aorbtfretunkfog.:p . - Atoift-dr..5.1161.1;. 1A4 4 .4414 . _..:_ A i esitlAdruflon" it riaTz 4/40•10•PuPoiNiMod*Ari tho;ooloo,i *bolt be:lokb Am tainsioeitiflkolla4 alined - Itotalaw thameembly;by adjOurile.l Eten4 I noiliewliw rat prevent thyinw; is widekLamede ehaa - : ..., . .a.:,.: ; ; •:e4a. 3... die oho w ;fright' r `• aiieti4 'That Inchon iilhe bf thirtici ta which WI not is ' is umendittdd Dealeti,*r*. OS felloWselretWil-' it‘ ntaf-. KUM, theihroallioW . g. - T.nit.- 170ipiegirooigli Oita* UM di. ' [ tri afooll*L e futellkeenetseial lusguss a 44mm .. aupreineoesit sholleitesita al' azaidefjuithetand twomensistedae :any two of whom nail omatituten Odium and Irho oball hold 4 tostoroa. , the ;mis t:of 110Tobilniiii , of odd -Verff4o7,. = laillift and they tall thozolicol . . ~. 1 pthod otit w yam zu udid mu • air dividomtoithrooti _ „ * an :remit Gout &bind liar* soa, o f di s t i ass of the - ilstia,o of hisingthae, atentatwah is elso=la s a jalludiallYg,==a tat, res• peodedr , eield ,4 a - Aa; . : . " eltall - l=oilhalk 2110-; -' of the &date italbe _ Lfario both appellate and MAW - ' 'OfMahe* of the Pal" lb* be a. U 1144 )7 toff ; _ _ ____ ... ---- t" be ? paid' Mr tee Abe Ulatid Slatei ' such person diaUlitiriititled tit ; to his own nee all costs the court idly. against the defeadaat, to bcallo taxa according to any provisien w I I Or rule Of cone. hi force, or that be In force in puled between private- sin said court: 'Provided, That su ch on dial' be liable for alteosts inborn& I y ear in the ' case, and shall have no, therefor Vit th e :United States: -- ~ I,: t 1.1 1 Section 7—.. ibid 6s it further egagicik t every sUrViiitit shill be, commenced Sr six years thelAirdolzeor Committin g e act, and not aftewitzds. -_ . ,_.) . :.v - Section 8. did lw- it' enraged That noltftikeireniegent of-any g or- other commercial eorporatioNandid mem ber of any mercantile or-tradhigilno, or person;directly or iiidiritoSyilinwitett- 411 1 the pecuniary profits ei contracts of such corporation or ' firm; shill' be employed or shall act as an officer or agent:of 'Ude Uni ted States for the transaction of Weirton with each corporation or:an; and ;every such, eiteArefficer, agent, or memberi dr w son, ici jraterinuid, who shall so' set, e upon conviction thereof, be punished by • I fined not more than two thousiuni doll/km.l and by imprisonment fora term not ex-1 aiding two- *ears. - • - ' -- I '''''' ‘'.' ' Section 9: And 14 - it-fiirtlqr enacted, That.' oil sets and parte bf ads incourdstent with 'Or , repugnant to } any of the prauleions of ' .thli not are , hereby repeals:di, owing; hot.; 'Oter„ Sid exiepting any andcalb suits ,or 'Prosecutions now. .00nuneactictpanding,iiini all of suit or proseautiowAinder any prior act:-of emigres% on ~ abiartint!Of the doing oroonunitting of any adtl pro hibited.; and_ all rights andt 'cla iffebyms which the -Milted 'States, or anypdteen Or persons Wire lkos, groWing out of 'Odell - 04ot - sof; all pending edits and' I ;prtisecutions shall'inliceed and be determined, and all which rights and claimoshallwenushi and be: as Wad and effectual as if this 'present riet-hael not been paned ;. I nor shall; this act be'so construed as in any wag; to tim pair or affect the obligationi; -duty, or, I lia- Miley eV any person who -ad* Is or Wall hereafter twoome the eurettef_ any person contracting' with the United OWN. or any tamer or Moat .thelict ilintilf44;erich su raity ;hall billablerinA anaweritde fo: the default of hii principle In the scone man ner ae if this kat bad-wet ' been praised, save to the extent t 0... whicithiso - principle liii performed Ore contract, er,;IL dainages have beim so recoverfidi ,to thel ascent of one 4'llll of the:damages se-secovered and' paid; witch last amount lasy,fori "irilicrrh In reduction of daniageejtvany'swit brought , against the prianildetitt surety, or : prin cipals and sureties on their' contract.• Approved March 2,4865: f • - ' , . • . • . - • [Pairsc,.4o.• 474. til '• Ax Apr to luulteriii an inatoasd i h • number of huder,gexiiirils and brigadier , generals fir Ammo * the ureic° elle' United Stites. ~ • 14.0 bor gioLltis Muii 4Zogretattatters of this of Amer tee in:, amp= ungmble4-That, initddition to the 'four major•generals aidthis brigs. diet generahtfor the regular army, and the forty- major ' f or ; and two hundred brigadier generals 'for the' volunteer ser vice, authorized by the 'slitting •liws there may be -appointed thirty major generals and seventy-live brigadiergenerals • for. forces in the , service of the Unite& States other thin the regular army; Reeled, That the officers to be appointed under this act shall be selected'from those who have been conspicuous for gfallant or -metitori ens conduit in the of ditty. Approved 1868: , • [Ponzzo.-No. •48.1- Aar to thetorms of Ahe Circuit and District Coarte in the districts of Me ow:sir:lnd lowa. ^ ;- Be it assorsd ty' the Rotate 41,4 T '..llosse -of Roprosestitiooo of the putted Statei"of Amer ice itaesebkgc• Tha:t Instead or the times heretofore hiedVy , law, the Cir cuit Court Of the Carted Biala for the dis triot af.Wisionsin (after.tho'huulao. term hundred antisirty-threa) thall bi held as follows: At Milwauttlecathe third Monday in April and Int Monday is Ju ly, wad at Madison on the;iiscon - Mondays in Nenfflutter, andel' writa,'.enits;_ pleas, reoegarancesi indlchatite, Or other pro oeeding44 cavil or "erisainAllarikid, men pending in ocnui, shall be returnable 44:1 1 a saterod; and have day in court, and be:heard sad teak according to the provisions of abut. :;- Bea 2. dad be it flank -rieskiegaii That instead of theAses haretoforeprovided by law, the terms of .04 draft: ant'distriot courts for the district of lotta,lolati halt at Dee Moines, shall be held on thersecond Timothy of May and third 'TeteridaY i n ns,tober in each year, and the fall term of tha district court for aid district, to be held at Dubuque, shall be. held on' the third Tuesday in November. • . (-_:; ~:f ice' ~~ `'"'. -r r*Piikeikethli usiistiiiii - alipesoe shall riot have judsdletion of any matter in con - _ I log o ,i,j o ,, no* . linpundarica of -nt diapuie,or wLen h..debt or sum . % • . eball eieftifire - Fliculdrt,l dollare; end th said prolate COWL IA not have jurisdiction of any matter in travelog when the:debt or inna cia shall exceed the small two t houser_d We r*nd ead nePrenie and ct aa , i : t shell have authmity goo, ir,, „ wo o wronp committed ~ ogol o m ~,.. , 2 „ n _ lien and laws of the baaa --- :'Z e; the said supreme, district, ' and probe court; tiapeotively, shall pomace &moo . all Well as common /Mr jttrizaption ana authority for the refired, ot "Wrosis com mitted egainerthelitwx of said Tadoiao r y aff "tritieMiut.lidgel ( i'' FrY. Ranh die t Irbit orctlitteec , shall op. patients' Irkrath.^ehalliaburbe the red o . ter in chancory; andihaillseep Ida *do e at the place wherathiseinrintleT be held. -Write-a errovildU. of elkoirptitits and ap peals shall beallinractikain' , Udi bold dui& iontrof said ilistrictlaid ik t oliintr , votrets to the supreme court,imderr lug( :Alike = a* *MIL be_ „Pni*Funxt., - tiY444T t tiV. in no caae renter= .no ilii.. *Mt aka 4 7 0 . triellor i4rY be ano wit , " I let itzu murt. ! The - BO:at* court' or, , a ft iulo 4 shall Appoint Ma :o wns' siV,altd every clerk shall holdhie ofileciptAttle.o m of At botrre,torMaqh, ineldoklaiivi:been sp painted/ ..:Irxlta of entietentsPplals from Isti ar l =l. l4 .la l i r e to w tl u fe t BripteseaConrt Witte thottal•Statas, in the same - maniner sad'under Utelkfibeiwpda none as' the tlroldt Ccrurfelf the Uni tel thdtet, when the nide 'of tipiproperty or the amount in eontrovinty-;10;te ucer :mined by the oath Or ifiriasat4r, of either party, or other , competent witness, shall exceed one thousand deilit*l,sita each of said suprenie ijoilidUdriat.ourliAidl have and =WOW A* litunel jurisdialian in all cases arising•:ander: thee Cautstitution and laws of the United litotes as di Mated in the Circuit and District Couriszof the Uni ted States. and the said Supreadand dis trict court; of said Territorz iud the rea pestles judges then:4:6:4nd may grant write of habeas carpus`all" csaes in which the same are panted by the judges of the Veiled Stabil be4ellisuict of Col- - =bier and the Mat aix-idaye of every term of eald:oottriever,adoetualt thereof am shat.Nrizeolumary s , slialliwippiopriated to Cho-trial of obtuse 'arisliSg Under the 1 0d f r onittnnuon Odle* 'l4ll - orrita of briar and appeals flail 'such coos shall ltemado to the supreme eourtibVitaid Ter ritory the same as in tothsx',4l46le. The said clerk-shall irocelVelnilllsoakesses the sawed's:a-which the els*s of the district Soar* 'Of • Oregon Territory *delved for simile, narytoes. , , ~.,/ .- . it -7 Sea 4. And- be it further 7 , That the *Slobs. of *oda,* two of this sot'shall be applicable tri. it.territo ry of Dakote t and shall have Jilcespot as in the Territory of Colorado. APP*Ted: man* 2 , Idda.„ EXPII lIIIITSTifiB • BALE of the valuable siLyogne Nan duLL. , ... . . . .* &btu of o Ilineof Tynn .. ivaiansizi thei tkat &ray' of Muth, 1163. between-SOO ihooko7ind othatii, tranapcaing AI lefit'itlft of 1 1 0rItourdina & 04 'all the ridicsa„; ainliiii Mom, Of the other little." tltiAbo TAN=.oltital..l7.3:o/111/111, at the mi. oflo o'clock ctiLtoNyelfiqeale lb. S =A t t yat II tedock bs t.t t ourd dlr.. alrghlibrant dote of tater Aoitsek.!Oblo m ail end. n kt e;- M ar Wog i. Midi will he dto • 6 .Z , i d elid NOM Wilber the' 1) T egou . 611 I to It: ' a r t si f Ott: ' -17-"*. ingtwo crana4mwhich7tavie .. Bonin Will, :.N.61 Jbafory mad Mfr. handicap on Oa Lon lgort.9oraolniny.,balongt. ..n. to thit&a e Ire of , NOrtin,"..tobuOt ,41 nue .701 plat it: az* of landicr baths& ow M. wart aids or Waite. arm, mad tataint of thi Willi° sanecoitilerarantog nor: mi t orro4 - 19 low isilit !Writ Iltairtm. whir' • wraft letnachwe tionrapied. IT JolePit ' 4 4 1 ,4 11 . 11 bb • , tab to Xdward X. Borten land Mom ' .- 'Alio, 'the lot nitaiberid ‘all4. thal'aintion to it city of Wheeling: as fald'oll by .04 .911.0.1dwe IL . Woo, Lot nmillerasi 711 in tbesawastadditior t car 1 sityof Wheeling. Mary la. nutraborcil7kil ' the sall &nigh t et Wheeling. • '' - • kl 2 Lot timbered n In nb , yid aldlika to Also, Lot ht umber ono in thaneldadditkin to .. NW 91 WbeintAL: - • .•'.7. , , , •:! ..., .1 ~, also. ?bigoted ii ,f " - limn oi. Admit, L. the ilith Waraorthif wit 07 • denutbad cia itheiner Bath b& ektel.. bun Moot, lir tlibir.: wrizeraterato ) ota_which la otinded thes e wracks 1111111811Jrawsikd thrQuartier * On; Limn with tip Ilse of the Mid . IL Figm. la 70*, WlOO ha; thaws N.19%* i tio . • them N. Webktent to th. liain mania them B. ''ll7. with mid naralesiliterietherallei of the imam witiethe Coal :Sid exchuire rase of cabana the UM undo; sint blithe land OLJOilal rali. traholobegthe said pinealoth searnond w IY. illilstiwoe. & thedpoull to ITMI &rgrawara I.adessersf thet - norat. ig by sain OVA:S -- sad - 4.l,•:aid" to* Mini tity 4 a.m11. - -:Patter, and the mom Lbw of WM.. Ohaplias, and, alonfroa so nosott,in Iln Mctollnad clamed br,..19 John Zan to Z. Jec0b,...1. bo , MAlietweed the'fitirth itne of Lad Pa 1 1 44 and thirlibtall note 'Wrnaullhapliso to thi balistisryin Mil Maio •MMielito the seld Jacca.t.lbuhrthaet Mk of iliattenek , ,, - abio.".l3steand Laadaymbeatrao glow .i i , ! Itrcahe ame, Mar the Mot of land puroiramed by K. . Jacob them John . kora xi* asec . ipsift - an the wan tkO coal Mai tart daeoribed.- - ~• - Alao, Three ci* lots in the town of hatitb,Wheal. Its& sad said : and lemon on Ihera , plat of the sad km am calat 20, 30 end 31,414 man tote on MI lad amid plat ` ~ lots 110. II "ggittrilits 1., end lob ombeerted 9, 114, IA and 111 ha No. IW -.; '. ' ' :.' "',•,- .. : . :-.• . A - 101 tor "Mad UMW on MI Mu of Beath lb uld coetry,,kno=dgoat mama gs Illipultas af haat*. solar. *Vila We; aq eitor ldadthrrharkf helms fon? momed lir nee saki then of Mat. martini In stook ludeit to 1 6. OM= 01 91MailLeits...11doli Mbance is limas& Oar . . All dairallatloo.37laoh will be astaborog to orlon& AT good will ot UM said . 711.9.71feitoxfo ih r tniiiMaVtli,:thii tainahim milai iniattlia.petfliarairs upgaradotag ti the mess& and the purchtmor"tb&M . bal l - take the ' . 32 lhei Ingoihing to nue. aid Lima • . ihellit=ty, 6 c rao;n ll- o.Abil&atfe bat 01 ' ,9 me g , thatam,Witatslitone, it ad 4 Mak 114.413 bo.ataibeirav than gar. , - perairre,.. trrca.. to M a li mad by Ited lZthaatrailbibbittry ilit istabiaike. - abuser add ina at Norkor.oslianran iket i rdsaine cif Qs MI hew Wore, and oho thi• ...the olbar too thalaubviummot of Sad Mlllirlilagid 0:1 be PM alai. ,le 91 9,1_,A 7 and s combs. with moudbw via •oomr•r„ no ado of the MI ~ isente:tculemeadam the 1119,021-1111wnarii ' l4 1 " 0 P ali 'lkruitt in* in hainit iiii line tho , Illaba• *to br pain hifeHicraigind lootaL - aantklewalso tir.M: Swames ime. gad twenty. leak moos &ear t a roof 4 ly; Ism iraith hi. MIN_ Woo. Oa MU im. d a l e , -Meme co 'bei*desiseirt tharTaseM a baths grapobastoom • " keta bum idtr4.l44k- 1 OIt:PPN*9 of the rialto beS bi l a llioJci tit. gialanneron.the add S' et ... 2 14! . ...,.....1 , 1 1 :PlZirs 3 614 104 ___ , _l(ooiiiitibs pro tift porwaggrampa - ...,.., nago:tbieWormal , R4lllilTliiA. "A.6rail tWw°l"l•)4,7lc_47l N..4Witi lke ta.es. m . 5 1- klaiihiq ; ' .4•:` 1. , " - • ,- .1 twatzetotkoct *ilia," 7 3 r . ;,• a:T Aillielkint.l(rA36 'ate • - II , ,witeeNelertt t i t eine ilk of nu ti lasektfrifial lor WAN =c2Tha ere lellteleheee . let tiswassWsll4 1.11 Gt=t. lbr " I arlo MM kr 7tn an I r l artel r o teeskeimitheitik v k at lee Ittitilifit wpm' ht amity, Aliso" low 12 me feeer - 4 4 • 11 . 4 " am a .."."18 /WA assedaffaaari awe dams. teldelt BM* Otosvette& whket the baL sad ST slosdirmassams -41f 4311 40M.F41u1 , dPi..Wriltal dlsms• r a riir idqtdi''fietl. sad If Wife IleStiertherehi beihrlikillighe Move data' , lxistes usloalhadie kaoline), sipo& ssaaa ts tau so braitar isS mw , 1 0 :1L. So J. &Mar, at the Mee tiff arefatift pm.. • -11F-412` , ; -7141 ad • • : i.vogtt+oir3llP4liti Bee, niv,„,otraftwaroid -auto trot roonsp e 7 ns 4Crlial liall oot irar. 141 4M g .11. 6" ' dred = .-- 1„."-tirtTticomitow,i1Z1 i n car 114 4 1 , mosooo k =a :- r , Or ~se,Fs apply to ltik II .. , _ I , , Alialltlllllll ...l kitan,..az.:.• ...,. c i . wr it 111:4 .!....C.Z4lllftetiddicignebtirth; .0110.1:1111411014 c IrCtz.7 wt.:ltd.-Mita Ili - PititlxlStillt-' FO-: • . 'lsio,64B;AstoiGOl, vall'4"""w' itoidocismsmiwitommr 184141 " tsium...„l"l":2d :a.. .o limo, as maw .._ zlaLinew !I .... LIMJS44I.Iak. FNear. - ; Aciai - A 111146-14 aff)DirtildNiff; aklaidA. , tuna of 114z.les, on the Poiaolvantall4o4,ob9l* iota .% comity, sada 6100 pus 0.1 cnithall.4l. PllOl, Po re wio PWait MA= 41%