THE 9 SLY PITTSBURGH GAZE l EgtifiLl§ltEt IN 1786. OFFICIAL. LAWS OF Till infirm) STATES, • rated at the Third - Bmi= of ti Ili:V -erve:ea Otreerest: [PmiLia4o. GO.] lean icritaiieu Ax Aar re _ __g _ emus au- reg 'sting judicial- lireeeedloge in artain Bit by is Sault; and BOWS Of Repreendstiou Wale Vaud States of Arm:r ift in &norm assembled, That, daring tie mint rebellion, the President of the UAW he Ilitatee r wifenever, in his • Judf; mint, t public safety may requlis it, authorised, to euspeutti the. privilege of the . Anabeassorpstin ekv-Calie 11112141/- ~oat thaNnited States, ar any part thereet And whenever an&wherever the said priv.• • Hey shall be suspended, se aforesaid, eo .military or other dicer shall be compelled, Ininewer to sty writ of habeas anus, to _ Mum the body of any person or persons debated by him by authority of _the Presi det§ but upon the certificate, under oath, Of the officer having charge of any one Co debased, that such person is detained by him. as a prisoner under authori fp, of the President, further proceed imp - Under the writ of habeu corpus shall bespapeided by the judge or ,court having PIMA thellll4l writ so , long as said nom leltlibythe Prtaident shallremein in force andmild labelkit'Oonigums Seit."2;Aseriti ettletriber =acted, That -lheikerititry of tilefeAltd the Eiscrita of War be a nd they axe hereby dire* Is ,soon as atm be practicable, to fla n to .114,111irges erthe circuit and.latffig — inats UMW States and:of the Dist:tot of liedottliOnameeogidi Threads, *• Sinai a Stafieli which the - administer. Sewall tie Loge bail continued unimpaired ilttp&lp au tdekal , I ra, who are Intl priseners of. e 3=AMarte"? authority ;ink, of laid Stated or either of maid ilearatizies, in any fort, arsenal, br other place, as State or political prisoners, et ollitenthee than as prisoners of war; the laidliet to Waal& the names of all thole idea reside bath* •respetative kuiedietietur i fi da lackor wittr•mo he deemed= try "._theilabLSetkiboW-or *Shed them, to have violated any law of the United States . 4 /teeny, of sill Jurisdictions, sad also the - 411biltreackhhiel4•14e aciorsUrifit Watt furnish a list of such persons as are la pp authority of the actin *eighth* State Depart- Ant, '' the ac yar list Of cadlain fit : au: ,thibet4tY.them 4 g=to 0 10 504 •Deperunatt of-Wert—And•w-au eases where greed-jury; having %Smiled ay of said occult 'having jurisdiction in the v:,geriabie4lteir the4piesigiof Alai/Ai* , . I.:vgier.shatordshing .GL said list, an aforeL llmalteeminatedo session , without -- ernelomstwievet . -ar - __ltresentnuted, br other proomedieusgalast any molt person, shall-ber liar-cety- of the judge of said • '-o(kriftititteiWteliake -- an orda4,kapany • ..Prillamt ,ilesit4inUt h t 1 him iiiirry Olen yog the ":1; ijiGttiahhrtnn puitocky.'et such Iprio r merle hereby directed immediatelyto obey .and - execute said j enter; and 111 ease o to he , shall bilitifeed kr amisd emeanor, an't hiptuttativi by a fine; of:not leis than dew hundred dollars and im ant In _thiaitintAlLiedlfor.e.Stoi *it bon thin --zireetalltsvia tor ellianstitard - the cows _ , ..Prepeds4 bowerver',Tballea'peariosioluell be iiiiimiged by, virtue of the provisions of 01140:4111attfterkbillr iluDlSTO taken , wreath of eilloglitatio.to thee tioversnientl:l support • timaiped that he or AP Will • cot bereidier in any way encourage give Witis44kin!fokt*fhbPritsent ii,ll4partienethereof : And provided alio, asks*, judge or court before whoa:tenth L•• 100. 1 1. 0 i 8 7 • Wirii*JIV 4 m. alsAfrOlS Abala :her from shall have • Ow ! oat miassft the owe, and s if ,ihrpedblic•loo shell,,require 5a shall be r`frii negs egalitleisoMe hill' or ..to.enter into pulautr, *Pithier without In a 101/1134‘).thitiKOrtchati to ,--AsePt-e&fewoafX-14 of =feed. ihivior - toirasaLthe "United Sfatectantila vitiates, sad frosieliide to-timec'itiVal suedejbaes • i"Jos• 6 • • ••f - 1. ...tv. 4 1 , 04 - ..-- ..aandee slid JOdearouia te-belar. Cher dealt with, according •to law, iii the eireumstwee atty_soiluirkt., , And it shill be the duty of the district attorney of the Maid States br , attend such' examination • : ' l4 r- 4 49 .41 r irft /salad etlac ' tat ''ilui t in ease of any such prisoners shall bounder indlototati Or reecututent for, any offence • againtatailirs' if disAlniqa-States, and by Wain lawn bail or a : recognizance may be taloa foi tiii **arenas for trial -of roislipssetai ft suanw UM duty of aid ~4411L0tAi;44•14, 4 40.4rd0 , oak WIPP ...,-atcw•tm itribiassafored, • lailtr! ' taft s ilar i akySries 4 44` ittitiiiv Aidijk rmitin luo gisanee . eadudidtv Oirnole - - Ammons ' - -11101lial l adoilithinktie -time ; ;;Cifer pitAiliW'ot Wl' sof 'Wftldiejefaity - 1 y Inirir las boater may be atrese tty qamikan l .l* a..the a.i 4 fei, as iniY,lltile eland jury aftli hare tez•J_. xmleila itransics• - witionstading an g: ..suestig: um faas touarg say of as paeans es as aforesaid imprisoned, .Verairiketmhpsy4p... or paean, obtain and be • ''lliatbadifiariv'ebs - wild - judefeerfker to discharge such prisoner on , the and auditions -prescribed is the second, ..- • ateasmeradltuottvtittiosi.Tliat = , ..,..;-doiltallgqgoiPo‘l. l o l / 4 4 rah Itli4e szelrie: - " 1 3.:. ' Vikkai''liaal it isqiittier , 'aitictsCAllat any area ,of tke fradder4,..a pada Ml' anaafty made at any Vino /Mile the • - -' l oolPlift.putimiewaellialc andlibi ..-et, is'lsll courts to ~ , x.a st_i y =lo o i r . 4: — liaiiiiilientaffiiikitay .eisielr, aire,, ma‘ , i w • • "Udeile, los ,10 MT.* - - •,,::-„!.- =4 , 4..."?.. l - t w %Fws+. ::./tioidet - 1; * . 491 9114. 0N 1 1, 4°. `,.', •or . . , - Vier*. .4::..n . • ' - Ante za. I . 7 1C,;.i ~.t . :`,..r.r.., - i JAE: 10 ,4474 l irliditeffaiiiiik 4st, enpressadiesoirli et Medea, :-• 411 '' ' ailine.ocannieneed in . . • . . saw •. •- .• - potter, chili:" L . imii..41 . ,re...m-Aikir. ; • ' P rom t a ta , f.i . • Ove s :,- 't 'iiiiilr • ... -. t r i k , •. V. . i • -brartnel • ~....• • ~„, . of " ... '....'.. ' ~,- • • - ~,, trincVnetof 4:2 ' ' • '• .• . %..- T.' i i 1 1 1-401( third . t ' . • - - Mhiattime 'bon ' Wit: , _ - .., Of ildrait, thsiat the , mine mat in which such suit ..,_ •i 4 ia . . :101Ararlattib; ' ! 1110111.44.1 7 ,..44 . 4 4 1it, g;, 1 1116 " 41 • •41:ff aigict, the • . . AttiiPti litots,' to .-• - .:liebel.lok -lohieftitesat is •,,, , .: . - • afaipmalandisficientwority IP44o4l9grivAlkUgtiltitlai .. .• . . altelits , .. :or Aidt:Pitass, mid -..t. - :'. • • , • issuisY4lniztd;siso for a s * 4 "• buahantrt . +wai n . • bailimacauseArtkPalabWifts Olrilll. ifilskaii then \t'i= i l li e l y- ) 2 1 0/3talitilitasiatrit tit „.„..„ L ~, p. ... , , :41-....- s 1. , - .., , .s 1.- • ;z~.,:~v'.~.~. - • surety ansi . prooced no further in the cause or prostAirtmoo,„artZhe bail that shall have been originilly•tedult shall be discharge & And snob copies being filed as aforesaid In such court of the United States, the cause shall proceed therein in the same manner as if it bad been brought in said court by 'original ' peons,' Whatever ma . be the amount In dispute or the damages claimed, or whatever the citizenship of 'the parties, any forester her the contrary notwith standing. Aislany ittedpraint of the goods or estate of the defendant:by the original prixieu 'ilikll hold its goods or estate so .. attacks 4 to answer ;the final Judg ment in the same manner as by the laws eisu9kett io ad-hip.l B 44 l _ ad" to 1 1 bilesi-ren dared in the omit in which the suit or prosecution was gosmaentieli : And it shall be lawful in any such action or prawn lion which may be notiliending, or here= after commenced, before any State cogr' whatever, for any came aforesaid, sitar d e a d do final judgment, for either to remove and .reha b appdik case during the saisioatt Um dead at which the sain ted aokore - A,por * from sixth court Walesa:Kt circuit oenrtof the tinned States to be held in 'the district in which such appeal shall be tan, in manner aforesaid. And it shall be the duty of the person taking each appeal to produce and file in the said circuit court attested copies of the process, proceedings, and judgment ,in such cause • and it shall also be compe tent for either party, within six months' after Uts rendition of la iselement in any such canssoby- writ et:Tenet or other pro to reetove llesiinswitp the circuit court of. the Trakellitiiiiii ,ot3liiit district in which such judgment elan have been ren dered; and Withal& itesietehall thereupon proceed to try and,determine the facts and the law in such - action, isrtho same manner as it the same had been there originally' commenced, the judgement in such case notwithstanding. And any bail which may have been.takenompropertyattanheil, shall be holden on the Mud judpsent of the said circuit court in such action, in the same manner as if no such removal sad transfer had been made, as aforesaid. And the State court, from which any studs ais , Aizne.stivilist_ celestas), itiol bo removed and transferred as aforesaid, upon the parties giving good and sufficient security for the prosecution thereof,ahall allow the same to bo removed and transferred, and *raised no furtherin the wart Proutilged, smear, That if the party aforesaid shall fall duly to enter the removal and transfer,' as aforesaid, in the circuit court• of the United States, agreeably to this set, the [ Ilteteoenrt i , bz.vrlttcdt iedgemest *ell lave Wmweindinac anillteskivetkiek the trans fer and removal shall have been made, as aforesaid, shall be antkerized, en motion, for that purpose, to issue execution, and to ,own itt e t t A °l7' aut)Pdium's4 the sr same no rime and tranafer had been made. And molded, also, That no each appeal or writ of, error shall be il lois' in any &Ladner action or'prosecution where final judgment shall have been ren dered is favor tithe difendanto 'r:ivispond eat by the State court. And if in any suit hereafter coluaenesteka-plaintelif Es -eon. suited or judgment. pal, the • aii.6tst defendant shall recover double costs. Sea. 6. Aid be it feeder masted, That any snit or prosecution =.littm . oil, in thil act, in which fiial e jiidgment may be rendered in the circuit court, may be carried ,by writ of error to the Supreme Court what, ever May be the amount of said judgment. Sec. 7. And be ii further t il9-124:"1111 •1 --. shall be usu.' for' any or itn prisomomat made, of feat* impasses or wrongs dons or committed, or tot omitted .to be done, at any time during the present rebellion, by virtue or under color of any authority derived , from, or exercised by or under the President of I the United States, or by or under any act 'of Congress, unless the same shall have bees oommeedidirithin two year! next after such arrest, Imprison. ment, trespass, or wrong may have been done or committed or act may have been omitted to be done: Presided, That in to case shell, the imitation herein provided otrinniettee ie red until the passage this; set, so that no party shall, by virtue of tide act, be debarred of his,reonedy by suit or prosecution until two pare from and slier the passage of Ude act Appmmed, hierih 1865. [PiroZIO-40. As Aar to authorize thi bveyetting of vo =tear. lied other *raceme in the United States service.' - Be it muted by the Benato and Rouse of RePresattatins Thaw/luta 0/ Agur , tea as Cbarestiatiesisbiel,' That Qui Pres ident of the United States be and he hereby is antharbatai by 'antilsith the advice and consent of the Senate, to confer brevet rink mzrtamissioned otios ii i z ini r e Lt States service as lase been, or may he* ZAM t l iz tertitiodf== not entitle them to any Increase of pay or emolomenta. , „ Approved,Marchl4 1868: [Pozrao-6-Ncr..6l] Asulantalle_rolisf_ of_certain_persens Idabine .perfannet the anis al assist;. - eat ns sargeodnotvalry: - _ "Be W ainfai by th 'l34t ea eett;nntAton" Of., /2rosentatins of the United Bads trAzur," losr.le'.. , , .insmilind,AlingThraiane "lift . 4o4' #o,oolti' noond ay „take 3optointed sad commissioned 's' suistant surgeons in volunteer' • Of cavalry, and al - , such have into the mili tary service dal Sited States And octal-' by enfeitield 141410011 •. • . Win& Orwell I ,P4a 1 ' R.* • ilk. zlkanne . r.„ 4 . g, .1.„, ,-._ p....- *An ... , . ,:•••• • °''. -9 ' Aire tharanasszetenelmM7 *lint ihillleslielibid performed at onaand .1. - Apprned,- Ranh 411,-Ifn&w-q. ~7,7:, 1 7:. a ip i -,; A af. Ei As 441tttioninik an eat entitled "MI net to 11143!_hettf_Toluat. _ ' t 3 T oarnk P,?rko'P,LTtirNgi i • "-d 44e Zi 1"4111 Bo u osootod by Lis &nab and House o/ Ropromatisliva ofAo Mite 1 Ariake of dolor iosialfhoirogiliellibbliV Una emery non trom rt li Zah= al4Lkd:L Sto i cs within from 2W ofl meat by .releltt at welfulivitoeitod in lit tle shall be entitled to_ !WSW* the Nine batty es intimated oiinar bejtitttod to 41 1W4411 " ".1; 11d0dW1= ai A l 4 r o44lh ffaik :vow Y6L - 64,] • • tqt `; ; A;Or-'. oonatining. lettere of morgue, .-prlsoand.priee - - its it cometed by th. tai Wolof of Rgrologiiiioes oftie Thertatiliotes of door iaa to Chewed claireibac That In all de omitftireigairare..stiti_ Praddent of the United Satiate iitiOtaritee to inns to Pslntp armed T• 01 4, of the United States commissions or *tote of worm andigen insllettrisalinstmatiorwsaimaluiliildnlF pprrooper, und.; 3 ll4•rikai sold , of WWI Otitis, sad • all Vital Sala sad rot ulatlceittoithiPioviiiiMalt sad sond.._,uot" aim; 01410.111,-.14414100, AIM auP'' IMllil PITTSBURGH, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1863. posat of the prizes and salvages made by such vessels: ProvidW, that the authority conferred by this act cease and ter minate at the end of three years from the passage of this sot. Approved, //Sarah 3, 1868. [Panto—No. 6.3.] AN ACT to further regulate proceedings in prize cases, and to amend the various acts of Congress in relation thereto. .Be it enacted by the &nate and Howe of Bepruentatiou of the United States of Amer ica in Congress assembled, That whenever any prize property shall be condemned in any district or circuit court, or shall at any stage of the proceedings to be found by the court to be perishing, perishable, or liable to deteriorate or depreciate, or when eter theettste Of keeping the same shall be (llsproPortionate to its value, or whatever ail She parties. in Interest who have ap- Pattetiet . thMtmee Shill: agree thereto, it shillteraui anti of .11is . court, to_ order sate them; and no appeal shall operate to ,pgerietthe Making ,or mention of such 'order. - And Upon any sale it shall be the duly of the marshal forthwith to deposit the trolls pproceeds of the sale with the As salami- Treasurer of the United 'Stabs nearest tathe place of bale, and.subject thtiorder of the:court in the pardouler case; azid.the court may at any time erder the payment from such deposing the ea louses and diaburseMents necessarily in curred in the custody, preservation, and sale of said property, audited rnd allowed by the eeurt , in, the manner provided by law. And when a decree of condemnation shall be made in any cause, the court may, in like manner order the payment froln said demit. of hie costs, fees, and charges decreed in the cause. And on a final de , etattef distribution, after the payment Of I inch' Malta, tees, and expensee, the residue 'af the dePult shill, by order of the court, be paid into the treasury of the United State-for distribution according to the de area. And the Clerk of the court shall forthwith transmit to the Secretary of the Treasury and the Secretary of the Navy certified copies Of said final decree of dis -tribution;* and in case the final decree shill befor restitntionwithout costs, the costs, fees, and disborsements allowed by the court and unpaid shall be a charge urea the fund for defraying the expenses of suits in which the United States is a party or interested. And the Treasury Depart ment shall credit the Navy Department with the amenutheld for distribution • and the several Wavers, Marines, esilas:'and other persons in the naval service entitled to share in the prise money, shall be cred ited in their accounts with the Navy De partment with the amount to which they are respectively entitled. 2. „dad be it further enacted, That the rtiecrilirj of the Navy and the Secretary of War shall be, and they or either of -them are hereby authorised to•take any captur ed vessel, any arms or munitions of war, or other material, for the use of the Gov erment; and when the same, shall have been taken, before being sad In for adju dication, or afterwards, the department for whose use it was taken shall deposit the value of the same in the Treasury of the United States, subject to the order of the court in which prise proceedings shall be taken in the case; and when there is a final decree of distribution In the prise court, or if no proceedings in prize shall be taken, the money shall be credited to .the Navy Department Who distributed ac cording to law. _ . -*11.4 .A4.,isqfspseir--emactrA—TuF thamminzy NOT shall employ an auctioneer or auctioneers of established reputation in that branch of merelandise, inalmsalss of all goods, under the di rection of the marshal of the district in which the property skull be ordered to be sold, and ate rate of compensation not to exceed in any case one and one-fourth per confunimpon thergroas amount of the sales, indent* elabewehall be advertised in Me fullest and most conspicuous manner, and to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Navy; and say grat, collusion, or combi nation, or way cot of fraudulent device or coptrhuutoe in the tale and disposition of *iii.ptize property, by which the captors or the eloverateettt are or may be defrsuded, shall be, and' is' hereby, declared to be • felony; and any pablus' officer or agent, or any other person engaged therein, upon conviction thereof by or before any wart of conipateritJorisdiction, shall be liable to • tine aot exceeding twenty thousand dal larsoind to iniprlsatunsiti not exceeding tawyeara, or to both, in the discretion of the amt. See. 4. Anti be it further enacted, That the 'third section of the act of twenty-fifth March, eighteen hundred and sixty-MN entitled !'„Aa act to facilitate evidence and proithdingsim and afiludiostiene upon cap lurid property of prize," be and the same is keseby,mtmaded, sothat the compenso- Irmo-of counsel to the enters to be *Ousted sad-determined by the court, and paid and iiildned . ",. as cats, shall ,be confined to compensation for such eervioes 'as nay be rendered necessary by reason of the Cares 'having thlsteeta conflicting with those.at the United States, end proper in the opthithuf thesottrt, to be represent ed - tram those repro einang the United States. And so much Of the twelfth **foe ot the net of July 'atmenteeig Alglathili hawked mid siaty-iwo, kthat act tenths better government cf . the navy of the United Stites," as so- Who'll.. the 'Pnotetiry: of the Navy to employ an agent to counsel for the captors and to Ax his compensation, is hereby to raged. - - britlerther meted, That thicollitillitui . ern ie prise shall not exoted Amain say ilistriet• of the courts of the United Stella,: tebe appointed by the dis t:W.4mill Of olio of whom shall be trretireirnaVel?killoer, ' id be ail .le.(lly the court and approved by the of the Navy 7. and theOtnnwal =in each district of:loth ':semithi skuraraball not esheedaix Atouseatd dal larso44loll'oo3l4l- fteklitllfirtrOilei hi', thigurenni Court of the Veiled Mateo, which b&T•i3IIIII •or • may be incurred or authoillek raylepartment of the Ovv— Aniigkelli Oran* audited and allowed theAtizenerthmertdrattlloildtcr of the Treasury, and Shall be 'charge von and paid out of the fund appropriated for de fraying dm exponent of mite in which the United States are parties er intimated. Ow. feit_firrOser witnesses' That. ifhenU• • court - that allow' witnesses' fees to any witness ins prise cause, and the court has no Money subject to its order, in the cause, the game shall be paid by the psi =COSH Of vritsmass in Tiftetriteteittii par ty, and shall be repaid from any money deposited, to the order of the craft in said 0611.110. Bic" 7. Thtblibe it furthirasacie4 That appeals from the district (louts of the .- Ifni-, ted Stater Wiese onuses shall be directly to the BtlProme Court, and shall be mode within' thirty days of the rendering of the. decree sppealedircm, unit= the court shalt previously have extended the time for ague shown in the particular cue ; and the &- mate Court snail always be open for the entry of such appeals. Such appeals may be claimed whenever the amount in con troversy moods two thousand dollars, and in other cans on the certificate of the die- - Wet judge that the adjudication involves a question of Xillionity and general im portance.- pep fig ,- - 2irof Exit /imam enacted, That .ail poi/lons of law which are inconsistent with thisworthis act siteJl be and autism ;llllPWllol • • Approtrimi; Mardi 8, X 863. ..- [PUBLIC-No. G6.] AN ACT to equalize and establish the com pensation of the collectors of the customs on the Northern, Northeastern, and Northwestern frontiers, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of B,epraentatives of the. liniteciStatee of Amer ica in Congress eusentilled, That the collector of customs of eaohoiltino districts aforesaid shall render, with hie accounts of the ex penses incident to his dice, a list of the clerks and other officers of the customs em ployed by him, eietii* the rate of canipen- Batton allowed to. each, the duties they severally perform, sad oleo et account of the sums paid for stationary, fuel, end all other office expenses, including office rent; for all of which expenses hts shall submit an estimate each month in: advance, and shall state the purposes for whielkany pre mises are used; and ehall also render an accurate :account of all fees and com missions wilco ted-by. him. . Bea 2. dnd be further enacted, That the district of Beelett's Harbor be and is hereby annexed to the district of Cape Vincent, and the district so annexed is hereby abolished and, constituted a part of the district to which it is i annexed; an d that the district ofriagnra' is hereby ex tended so - as to inc lade the. entire county of -Niagara to the channel iof Tonawanda Greek; and that Lewiston, in the district of Nimes* is hereby dlieontinned as a port of entry, and that the l port of entry for the district be ankhrherehy established at Suepension Bridge. Bee. 8. And be it /nether- enacted, That Plattsbnew, in the district cifChamplain, is hereby discontinued All Out, of entry, and that the port of entry for thedistriet be and is hereby established at limise's Point, at which place the collediciittif the dietriot shall reeide, and a deputy collector shall resident Plattsburg; and all vessels pass ing through Like Chartiplonn, from Canada, shall hereafter be required 'to report tc the collector of onstomeiat Bowie* Point. , Sec. 4. And be to Bertha. enacteci i Thee hiichillroaokinack, in the district ef imackinack, is hereby discontinued as a port of entry, and that the port of entry for the district be and is hereby established at Saulte - Ste. Marie, at which place the col lector of the district shall reside, and • deputy 'collector shall reside at Michili mickinapk. Sec. 6. And be it Bram. meted, That all acts and parts of eats repugnant to the provisions of this act be and'the same are hereby repealed. Approved, March 3, 1863. [Ptramo—No. ca.] Aa Acr to facilitate the colleetion of the revenue in El Peso county, Texas, and in the Territory of Nor Me:l3w Be it enacted by aortisnote and Howe of Ripraentorivu of tio'Vstited State of AlSili ca in anviklas aosombled, That the tenth section of an act entitled'4Anaoi makLeg appropriations for thelegislative, °neatly° and judicial expymau of the Goverzuneht for the year ending thirtieth of Junes eighteen hundred and Afti r ttlgitt," approv ed March third, eighteen hundred and At. troeves, be and the same 4 hereby repeal ed; and the ail act creating a collection , and New Mexico," approved Augnskieeetretd,eighteen hundred and fifty-four , Is hereby revived and re-enacted: Provi ded; the Oolleqt or shall reside at El Pose r fisxas, Instead of Frontera. t.-elgef—bs-ii mute , That the jurisdiction of the district court of - New Mexico shall extend over the citizens of El Paso county, Toxin, only in cases not in etjtuted by indictment, and the trial and proceedings for giolstienslof the revenue laws ID said district court of New Mexico shall be the same win other district courts of the 'United States invested with admiril ty powers; and this act shell take effect from and after its passage. Approved, March 3, 1863. I (tame —No. 68.] An Acr to authorize the appointment of an Aesietant Treasurer of the United States, and to fix the pay of the treasurer, as sistant treasurer, clerks and gem in the office of the Treasurer of the United States. IL it enacted by the Snots and Rouse of Bepreatostatives of tAclirsittS States of Amer ica in Cowen oesembk4 That the Presi dent of the United States be and he is here by outhortzed to appoint, from timeto time, by and with the coosent and approval of the Senate of the United States, en Arei•lt ant TresSurer of the United States; mid the Treasurer of the United. States may, in his discretion, with the consent oldie Sec retary of the Treasury of the United States, authorize the said assistant to act in the place and stead, and at any and at all times to discharge any or all the duties ie qtdred by law of the maid Treasurer of the United States. See. 2. And br it further enacted, That the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States be and is hereby authorized to ap point, in addition to the clerks now author hod by law, a cashier, with an snug sal ary of two housand four hundred dollars per annum • an assistant cashier with in annual salary of two thousand dollars por annum • four chiefs af divisions, with annual caries of one thcusand eight Mk drat dollars each per annum; and also a messenger, an asehdantmessenser, and Iwo laborers,'ln addition to those now allowed, at, the compensation now authorised by law. Bea 3. And be it feather. enacted, That there shall - be paid to the Tressurer of the United States, in lieu and stead of his pres ent compensation,' commencing with and including the first day of July, eighteen hundred and .'sisty-two,i the • sum of Are ' thousand dollars per annum; but Item which amount there shall bededucted all sums of money heretofore paid to, or to. mired by, the said treasurer, aceount of his compensation for services rendered as • of the United States,- since end Including the 'day aforesaid, and the /n -em/ lax 04 lush additional compensation as will bars - monied Aire the diet day of -September, eighteen' hundred and silty. two;, and there shall be paid to the Assist sat Treasurer of the . United Stelae an an nual compensation of twenty-five handfed dollare. • Sena 4. And be it freither enacted,' That the compensation of the 'treasurer, deputy 'trauma,' clerks, ind messengers afdre said, for the current and next fiscal years, shall be paid out of any • money is the Treasury not, otherwiae appropriated. Es limatore for all such oompensation, spar the next Atoll year , shall be submitted' by the' &oratory of thi; Treamary wltkhis an nual estimates. - Approved, Marsh 8, 1863. Pl.Wri)& 17ialii1,0411 NABS & 00., P 1 aliqii • _Jog 0p...a *la, 14 ige # me , of lbw benaliM b anal sat, beyond AllonA4,lbeylnon In no pliantly. OOW li - won Anent unlnianily;:copenod. . Yor nom moons yea woo: 10 e. tow s .44 to in 6.0.14, - cc • ouir ard•re,—Ausaiirmauls.- , Hausa saaranir szoiliinog - 'alto. YORTWI, the bost.obsep Pll{oo. MOO. .%1149 by vatugres llrmilLi. if itftb ' 8010 Apol OW Basle is UoTiOner:pu! . lied. Pitleilre, millanFase -: 1 , i • ,, . )113 , . grsorwArs- rtosivid Oki rain OLAPL4I PRMBTMI, NNW 4, at the Wol fa* laregenipSt mom A lam -issrwarra a 0100/Ipto MrDn fer Tl i4liar-1-644 PIN 0151000101.10 ;11110;0110. Er WU AiPurr kr 114"114 • — II'. VW atm oast: wis t Nt' NEE L • • 4 Vittsintrgh Onzettil. S. RIDDLE & 00., EDITORS AND PROPEINTORE, iiblication Office No. 84 Fifth 14111. MORNING AND EVENING NDITIONB.DAILT. CONTAINING TUN LATINST HEW OP TO TUN 1101711 or PUBLICATION. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 2 Emil Schalk and t eßebelCampalp. 'Whoever has happdned to see Emil Schalk's last book on steatite will see a very remark able Riot In the mac te nts of thehumau mind as strategy will as armies. T e fact Is, that thsrebels Trove followed esectly literally, Chivies/OmM pointed out to thest,,inMisli our armies persisted In their mode of operations. H.noWing this, all we have got to do Is to see how far they have progressed In those p ens-and with what sue , our. Schalk's opinien Is, (no matter whether commit or not,) that ant plate are wrong, the armies being on the tin:tumbrels** of a sleds, Instead of concentrated on radial lines. He then suggests a rap A conoentration of the rebel armlet Cif illisuoiessive points, occupi ed b* our armisi etdiat with the capture of Washington and - Biltimoro, and .of owns a brilliant tad tremendous triumph of &eyebolt. Briefly, his plan is, 1. A. , rapid opaisentra tips against. Mosta at Nltibirar brrehlforoll mints trout Charleston end a amps of,Leels amay. which is. of t oinuie,,,tu sad Las defeat of,our troopi, l'ite reader Imola . that ,this has best dorit,,eximiting _ thedefeat ' of oar army. .LotrstrNt's maps wu ' detaated troln Lee's army to the Maskwatir, where it - was repulsed by Gen.= Peek, im was. another divi sion at Newborn. 2. The next vest feat was to ommentrate trdops from Mobile, Visksburg and Illohmoul, under Bragg', till itsmountml to More than .100,000 man, which .was to at tach and defeat Bosserans, who offered him self 'as • brillisat prise to the enterprise of Beata. This, alio, was attempted. Several 03•60908if.1 attests were made on the ad vance posts of Rocectrans..atid troops ware ad vancing to Bragg under Johaiton when Genf Cipla so sittiousljhaterfared with the scheme, that both Braggand4oltostod were rendered imam. ' Instead Of Bragg advancing, he is now in retreat{ irid Johnston Is utterly un able to-do anything.. '..'' -.• ' . . a .. la the mesawhlle Gen. Hooker cloned the k itappahannoeind ' Lee was oompelled to re call Longstreet's e and the attack on Newberg became ta tter failure. 3. The third mind solteme f Mr. Sabath was a tre mendous raid of L la Maryland, which was to be undertaken an r these cdremmetanees i that there should be a defeat of the Fed eral army ; NeogicUy, stud Richmond should be I " garrisoned with 50, 0 mea—for Mr. Beall' was not blind non h to overlook the fact, that Richmond ati lt tin the meanwhile be at tacked ; and thirdly, that Lee's arety, te-ea forood from every quarter, should advent 180,000 strong. Whether we (madder Hooker defeated or not Lee has advanced through the Shenandoa h Valley, but with not over 'two-thirds the force Mr. Schalk imagined him to bays. This morons gentleman was kind enough to advise the rebel generals jut what to do In detail ; and they have followed the advice as far as dory had the power. Ilievinguipposed the national army utterly defeated, a corps of 30,000 ems up to Centreville to wait; in the meanwhile, the 'grand army of Lee passed through the gaps of the Blue Ridge, crosses the Potomac (east of Super's Ferry) sad marches on Washington, on the north side. This brings us to what we may consider the present moment of thee; and se-the Medi pumas Schalk's plan, to the minutest detail, let us take his account of the small matters to be done hereafter: arrived at Duckistown, they would marab raw, and thereby prevent tb• garrison of fierper's Terry escaping west or northwest. Tbs main body of the• arm) bee meanwhile moved along Loudon Valley; at Mae Gap about 100,8C0 per through It; the re malodor (some 40,000) move to Bed= ; a detachment tan London Nalgida ;10,000 MOO move to /Yoder eaktovra, and the remaining 10,000 march into Plew. ant Valley, take ilaryiend Ileights and form MS .garrison of ilarper's Terry one. more to =mender. lumudietely after the amender, and if in the meanwhile Weshingtere has been rap tured, the entire corps move toward Cheatham/hug far an loved= of the North; if Washington has not been captured, Wen It moves &gaited Baltimore. The main body having pawed through Mille Oap, advances In OM rd'. terry, mama the POUIONA, and immediately proceed/ toward Washington, which bisoe ought to be Wicked dosultansouely oa the right bank of the Potemse, by the 30,t00 rebels coming from Center rills, and by the IMAM coming from Courad'a ferry act the left boat. One or two forte carried on the left bank =add open the way lath tha city, and this =red the giurbion la the Ws ou the right would prOchis be obUpd re sortioder. This is a splendid operation, and it is very !statist's( to tram It. progress. It has ed in metal Particulars which a good Genit al eight think imporkist., Vint, the Nation al army was MI routed ; next, Lee has act 180,000 ines• allZti . in oanospenie of these loom he could send no 30,000_ men to Conti:- ville ; next, hi:did sot get through Aldle'a Gap bemuse Plouanton defeated Start at that point pmxt;he did .of. arms at Conrad or any point mat of Marmt's Parryjbmanse he oonld not, and bymusqueno•tho pillion of Maryland Hightail mead off. Lastly, does not march' toward Washington broom It not at all manning ; . Thee fillureN se far, are, not doeisin.. of siitiang. •Ko•Ps very important straptis hat that awaits/1i; which was evidently int ended on Wathisgtoa sr Baltimore, Das fallod.. At Ift,Mmil has not .Imiglaiii iiii3llll4 ,i{tilik . of Chair, benign. th• abets mast ..ke.plat4 at, alba to know what to do zest. An *Week on Pld'adapt's might be at tempted, strew as II map seems' but the wagons 'lash went on empty and returned tall, mom probably Indicate the oitieSt' of the rebel army. On the wheal, it dam not seem that Kt admire advise to .theiebel Gnash ham bees so far ,verp profitable./The 'faint* ;sabot Nowhere; the failmsag elan Itoeserans; the Winn to rest the Potonsse arab do not point Ito any great seams In the: end. ' It. Lego *any should be fiend btilielia- the Potoeteo, and the thiquitarina whet:resole riven rhos the result Will more protabl,,:be .` te NaPtilooli!Leistok sok,Stwootri then that oft Vieaan«y mom area great luny more .eta masts to be oensidered in war than the ergs. nizatlea'qf 1* azasy,or a pert plan of shaW •Whitataz mwr be the malt, the - :thud. armies Aare apt yet sageeeded la ealtAbiala"- lortant; white failure will wary. them dowws ward with mistlen fenor—Obrrapposeclosi tif els efeeisesdi Gana. AdJutaat General Taoism and Ilstassai of Colored Troops. AdAtant Gala* ,ThOiliSp of tai United States army, was present on Koaday et a meeting of the Philadelphia oflopervlsoi r C o mmittee for Itemnitiog ' Colored Tog • mints," sad expressed ilp'prObefloa of " the enterprise is which ' they were "enplaf. Us desired to bear his hearty _testimony ; to tie ie of the. 11, He woo a to sus, sad his prajejloss had been oppos black enlistments, bat his mind had adapt's; a radical aims. lib - late experts** la the'flonthirest had proved to.DM that the blooks make as '!Deed soldiers ea the white, and, la some respect/4 STU better. Tor past deli they at. well qualified. Toad of Weps thaaegre is lip., resented to be pat Iths °slug as a.satinet at eight, and his wakefulness ad wateliFW sees male, to *ltieibiL U. mass an ad. LIMO, moat, and is especial adapted to ape Ott BegmalUss. kaowiths tumid**, gad eau ta,irbere to And Hum. - 4 et •i • To Mastro their Illness tar this dati a ;the General alatedas eset of a n whigair Weald by har med 'ired atby Iw-up-with Me me aid shot thehroagli the - keed, and then to the **or two Mai stoic arms Tistrlaut s I .7Zheiviittlat insist at theaters naval batileat Said Gulf, and on p ow board of th e Odnuno • ones ship alter eagigelassl, found that • • 1-41-tkagannersvano sad-h , should ildak—nearly ono•kalf of fft men on the Aid *eta aegroes. tin aid iiperionee al its Saiithiisst hsd gab. isilsiLhlakastsls _cusp said. In the lleld,,ba. moral avalled• aad beadagi there wires* nperiors to the blacks in oft OHM army. f Reams now as hiertily bid ee. osealltistnele Whir of erasing the negro. • r•• MEE The Mega of Vicksburg-. Dang Johnston Cutting off Supplies. PenbOrtoll golds Ont, etc. Aeon," a eorruneadent of the Cluinnati Qom& with Grant', army. write, from " Be for• ',lobbies," on the 234 We have an abundant* of supplies - for pres ent un- bet suppose that Johnston, who sea do awing at Blackwatsr, 'humid move his earslry.. and artillery to the hiisirlasippi 'chore of the Mississippi river above as. Mare would be our brightt bon*, ; whin our easel donee? Did you will ray "when would the gunboats bit" g lt T r thi rosett all the gunboats cannot keep the I from ' the bank, nor proton the transport, that bear u sinnliaa How could they if there wan half ,a dosses batteries tf dyieg artillery at Menai plots f Thin is the titular with lisedesdr Orb4XCO of apistral- Hoe piled on deck, and alleirillom a twelve pounder through her bir.room, pnly two above the timbering volcano. Two other holes are through her. The Prime Donna has over twenty cannon shot "through her— all this with one battery at Cyprus Bend, thirty-Ive miles below Napoleon What would it be if Johnston should go there Y. In some plates the channel comes to within a few feet of_ the CAIN lined shore. AU the ganboatie could net keep them clear. Who the river is low a steamer is almost hidden behind the bank--sharpshooters can fire down upon them, but canon cannot bo elevated to , teach them—shot - would go over. I mention this that yon- may not be surprised if snob a thing occurs. Each day that this siege is prolonged adds to the glory of the garrison, and detracts from ours. Time is precious. and I fear we are wasting its most precious mounts. Fate abaft*, P•mberton's seasons an not those of a mil itary necessity, but those of "spite and venom against a city and a people who here done ts all history Wit us &hymnist have done, (fora Adam to AdtairalForter, doubted the sintor ity of a renegade. The p_osition of an apos tate it stout doubted. n he goes from bid' to good he is sturpsoted by many. If from honor to Infamy, as is the case of this Govern ment foundling, he is doubted by all. Faith less to the taut that he had sworn, foresworn he was faithless to all. 'A perjured man has no rook upon whit* to stand—he has no word he is veiniest in the halls of honor for all time. "You have doubted my loyalty. I wilL show you at what lidos I will tell Vicksburg. Not till the last dog (the drat oni) is killed," threatening, not the troops only, but wawa mid children vita /anise antipertilenee., Notwithstanding all that he may say Vicks burg mast fall. Our natal fey will in all probability tie the Stan and Bolus where the emblem of infamy, "that bouts a single star," now themes the morning sun. Deserters still tell of the suffering If the people and famine. Men who have to dwell in tranohae, sad dare not Amu them, eannot be vecr healthy, tspsoially without suffitdent food. The end is hot yet. Lee'. Invasion Anticipated in En gland. The Army and Nay Gazette, of June 13th, edited, we believe, by Mr. W. 11. Russia, has the following • • • There is an uneasy eeneatton at the North. They fear that General Les is really going to - not on the aggressive. It would disooneedlleneral Mantua very ma terially if Washington were taken, but that is, in our opinion, not to be ar-earplidect by times attach. The 000npation of the North ern capital would, Indeed, irritate thecitisens of the free States to an immense number of speeches, prodigious meetings, renewed ex ertions to °spume the Irish and German pop ulation and enlist them in the sonic* ; ft would also, no doubt, ',ensile - nets of the Veda angles, aadatir,up: the Mood of do many honest end brad Americans who think lois usential to their freedom and happiness that their Union should add unimpaired; but such a demonstration of the furs. arid putpose of the South would drill-thesis& of the Pennsylvania, New York and roston tap italists—nay, mere; it maid open the roads to the sides which supply the means for car rying undo war by which they thrive and fatten. Such a proof of (trent/. would bo cep— prteiated by Europe ago. Gen. Lee was not (spoonful in his invasion of ltarylaid, and will not repeat his venture with the object which led him aortas the Potomac on that m outonbut he may be obliged, on political cad waiter; grotsta, to carry the war into the enemy's country, notwithstanding his Mown dialthe to an aggressive attitude, and the war will den assume a most interesting aspect. . Abolition venous Rocoinition: Among the Wen rialred in the last Nog ish mall by Senator Baumer, is one troll which ,the following paragraphs hire- been published: . . The polillosi prnjudiou of oar 111011111101**4 aristoondlo, and would-b• aristooratio pow pto., against the North, hate barn so strong that we elan only pt their artearims through their io=ookia. • : 'she ty-shallying of yourfilii•- • ant at azikorktine stabot 'or slava, &prised es of moor to stomp that Woof. prejudice.' But rallde slowly and surely - tundsg, whirr itsisedk ate commas / Mal tq.loyak border alatt. fat cab gut, ) 1= 1 1 4 1 51 steel, sod Bill , on oilbsalt mg inients his staff of ithilelk;Laeiraigasti - cook-, moepoeplis will iris. in vie' strong Ores of thif Nort h, and oomph their 'Wain" te folleW •-• /..z2hero ti co poingr time sue overcome ads .toteroky sad (apparent) ulidiztototo bid•batoollitost..,.lkommoU fotza it so. It Is not is asP:POIM Wad , 011ie* tq1141012, 01 12,01 4.1111P P a tt ‘ tra f ii i o l Ant e t r t b : 4 4; did idiot" kitimiLsiroui oppOusu ICIO POE 6214 iiitokr) if ea( toy'of frAlNAltioo . 'Got WO CildliOlloloOs artol kltikiigidtion." Kriersoifjosjot•lo Oise Mr. Lloooht -nosy "pis OM drill , di Ito 'ondoubtat MAW. ollilwreepiqtar. -A Oolmiline iMpitob, if Moirday; mei 1 `l' lbws wee a - yonut4 enoponeton of Indigos tide riftattoei 'Oa. 3' - O•oloo!, ii'Maponei to eber flomesiee. protiiiidont ' - The oldMma est.malemlblot:Meibilimeltintie. of . Lim Stift Hativwbeemilboy was Mimed by. doe nraoMitoiltrkettidtkat labia information itaistioditieubeireliesp .that the Mote do -111040.9314194:50..01,„...4 that wields timileit..noon .Ime c orid W, -, to toomeliktrom titiAio;sid Zwill,try:lt froiiiii Sou th . 'irliblibol.ooo tr-68161 fair zon" ttlita brew inieb.riblO. _ tor t braottiallia.'o el UM - proNsit'dinito pm : 'Tad ilia it 'Wald - ifif ildnye' iiiiilsta in ~ 1 :Sow As molted eviry ono ei MEW in rale. tag slz atemtite—mosr— A oonunium of oiti seas was empappointed, to adopt • plan of antion.... They roporlodior t faeor Of yfam mat ing' aid'a kaiiwil Malin' tomorrow, whirs mbiratidegailleito will be iota, -Itoorgiting. Asa biajapteto4loll/lidefiatflll ilt. lost two - Tito timid& tie-44;6'1'mi : OIL wititaweinlimilitreygastilmen f tlitheelanid iodate martial law qtor,,Ao ,iiiit• Al. laix morktbs' nun warn not immeilatoty, aim& Rl' lair -WW I Im iii'ilitt tio' dii`.ioland tine bibbramplebalt.,t,tl I.: J ~..1 -7 ~., t./. nZ vCa}adiW t/ - ,as IrAbArSoftwwbo , tym Oat ria 1 02:0 1 1 0 atAlsidie i 14 V:;lfi RE •M io t a osa li tc=l bZpai , v a lki,ttat Mae iiiirrelb' hosayeitisti Whir op niattlit: loonie is thle onntkont nisi it 'would bir an 4 teoporAs it/titbit& zponerinisetlurl ronatodi ammo.* iniacelt, In or. iliA!icar37 ens .Itht snowy stud, - 41 0 4 &We In PP the Iltv kgisbAtiltsOrriVßOs• P 2 AciP • 'OM now • • teoAnnisedios any ditinticia i Chad Unatesitztaftog the, begun:7'ol*W fie eta tuundiglOn prorporliWirtntonCll thellisthit nyiiitan)oppepocioitiatiOll 11 10, *ages, ,011111 2 10 110 04411%.Tingrokscfatt 41117:hk ti"",lll4l44= l" iierti li t r1iC 1114 411.-i + NA1P00~241141 a*, rgt4141 3144 00% 4 =F 0011.- Aill a eons ins for own nolnii~llo• 4l iinti Owe by tint Sintinnarknnesidaspwelttxt i gi nS W .,L, izvi) '; f lciA 14A. , liii I VI-_--NO. 197. VOLUME Ea opinion is etteriabsd _by some —a s w be illell,by-ths dlipAel`.6twacheniabbk—. t • insteedof otiloitittatinthis WIRY niter eh' le:tabors to glothatthi as a. Meade, Lee b likoly to push. lb way to Phila. dolphin by woy ot Weill@ Ferry, wkish we believe to ba befoi t `COlontlia t It Is hardly probable, tpwever, rebel general would venture upoirso deeperste atnevement; we think It mor iiiolabb ; th at Ibis fatptwo . . *km him been Alvin as a Mind - to 11101110111 i his designs open Balthiore: Ya ft via still be boo that he is oollowitrating.,.kis t bras at. Shippensbargtottwaitaho apprciash of Ben. Muds. Ames the oonfised and oontisting 'report It Is impossible toarrive - atanY Goa ...tuba 'epos -Wok , the wind can rut With lig digest ofoonidaues. o===l . . The following extract from "Carlolam" hip a dlreetwppliaation : • • .194 it Imola you have, lee qui, Thst Uke nor puce ser war I no one afikkleaten, The Other smokes yen proud. -H• that trust" ktyon, Whore he ohoold.nod you lion; Undo roc bora: Wiwi. non". pow :79n arc no fors. no. 1. t6Ocoddef Lars non the ice, Or Wawa/ la Ursa& roar virtue is, Tomato kW worthy whale elbow onhilleo And cane that jsostke MAIL Who (Warn great- Desenws yoM bstsi; sad your affections >n° A, slot msn's viand. who /Mins nose that • ; WAS* would ham* his evil. HI OM &PGA& _ Upon ;one &toss swims with Pis of laid, And hews down asks with maim." ' • Two °ominous of the 24 Virginia Cavalry, spanked on Poup-preelt, In the Kanawha Valley, were turprlsOd by thiiiibels on Sun day morning, and twinty4lns are token prtionare. The enemy mho eirried tort:- Ave horse'. None of oar eten Well tilled, or wounded. The rebels bad two men Masud three woundod. -- Ant Ai.dclizirms. WRBBLIIR*WIUMP . 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