MEE ~.40•11 1 r, ~~ . - , t---;,-- ,1 , , i --5- . •. ____ MONDAY 1864.. CITY • AND i SUB .... Jno red Geyer- s . . F Ilexes. , bajpell, t Wallas u Cavite... Jacob Tabu 41°11 ? 11 ELI= ig and Wass II Si ms= ilfS•111313a" rtirsal Bye entailer by P a cadam if esti min- . 1 1 : - deliver his I. . Sohn Wawa blattgaila address, vii. _. ampmpenbid ny y,goairome ItVitlrells MI the T Early Euglleh Laiignag6. 0 Brumes- TheleetnrercolnlbenCPlWithoibriefrSolew y Gabrt.. of therestrliest intiabltintsi of Britain; who iTecob Erhdt Traps— were of two races, th e C i ladal and the Gaebi, pi n k y,,,,,..,t _both being off .shooM of the Celts, originally ews-- 61 , Dolin. , from dais. , --, T Ilona-. The history' of thews Met& opens et the In- Jae %ebb - ? often of Britian, by Julius Caesar, 66 years Clem Gent 8.C., when, Whoosh the people were entire. !fm Dott - ly barbstretts; yet Were by no meant totally ta.lbetww - c i alef llMMture, which; bereferli, WWI 7. 1° ,4 3 ,.,.: Oral tad poetid, confined to Mum( of Irat and Chris Was retie= teaohlogs of the Druids, whosethentes 1 1) Hue—. . Were of sublime interest, Jet lost to t oi,ifrog; Peter Lon* not bider written.. Ted, a few won& as Sl' o r,,w i ' k ' ch ,„,,,,C 10 of the Druid* remain to this de ; as jo K: 1 /0 ,i,`,. ocitt Stonehenge a temple on Salishusy n. itimere st At The calla of 01411Np:ego MAW early te, tramps,-_ ire nemerous, being scattered all through our peon .„_,.• Lavinia The Bomar during their sUil to ''fp u i m in'h m the Island, enriched the ' language by a multi- -- - ' tan of words, as almost ;lithe Denten of eh tee in England. This was still more the case when , the Saxons invaded the country, When Muir language became the prieeipat dialect, .1 - A ®,w__ end fumbled thobasis of the modern Engllsh. pi %mad , This apin was modified by the Jutes and O. ldcßridge, Dance whose piracies and excursions to the Cluter_ Vaguer mast, Danes, at last in invasion and spar. 11.1=7 . titles:Lei power, and the establishment of col- ,0,1.- g g m g antes. Tam and vignette was the Epees* of semi Trey.. the day, more capable of expressing action, nos Brows than pestle or imaginative feeling, thus el- ( 2 0 „,8J7,?2 - : fording very little evidence of the splendid ji 1 -- M fame of the tongue that has enriched the tit- a B gi„Brogi, craters of theodirld ; among whose languages Ferry d It stands foremost for all that nukes a tan. i w M.G. Allen gimp grand. liesiso A Blest Web. , The. Norman Invasion in 10GO introdthwo If g on mi.... the Peones elemeot, and at sonde s threat. used to destroy the noble tongu ; and in. BEI Waters. deed, hod It been in the power of king B Beard-. and court to do ao, It would have been well V:::7, 1 17Z socomplishe4but it bad Its root in thin g a . k .a._ of the people mid stood against ovary u U.S.. As Thomas Campbell eats, the Norman: in- c tambour vision of England was 'like au inundation on g`''', rb'rZi -- , the language. It thmatenedto overwhelm it, grti or ho.„ hat ended by entedding and leaving a rieh II cote -- debris of words flashes beautified the lan- - swage mid given it the poetic element, for Warms which It him sines bemuse Downs. v Frank. The %starer then "ntroduced the celebrated twa ii.;;;, passage from Sir -Welter Scott's Ivanhoe, J o° tu r g„r being the dialogue between Garth, the mine J Washout.. herd, Firm=Wamb, the jester, where the Saxon 0, Wain er_.. end word& ;Mt brought into oontrast ',"'L%"''''''' --- Pak being .swine flesh, while undertheSaxon g l Zir.,,j;,a Me in the fields , end pork when fit for the . Dilen.-._ table of the lordly Norman. Calf's flesh when Jerab -phi. alive Monsieur Teal when dressed. Alder- a " ossn ' Or. when at the plow ex feeding, Mon " sitter Beef, gallant, flery-and strong, when the smoking joint is served. Sheep whim In the pasture, Monsieur Mouton, or mutton when ready for, he delicate Norman's pala te te ' . The lecture was most ably delivered, and lisned to withthat Intense interest that its literary merit demanded. - The direossion on Cie error* of Abe school room Wm then opened by Prof. Beam, who urged that tlio errors to a considerable extent mania be cot off by they e mployment in the profession of rod teachers, men end women yr vigor end talent,,fully imbued with ,their '.,cloneberele'tesk. Hs ahowed'thst all profess were more or less despised In termer times, and only hold,their honorable position at the preient day upon their merit and the undeviating efforts lo elevate. them. If teachers disowns' their owe profession, bow can t -el expect others to respect 0 or these f the In of teachers of thole, estima tion In which they ere held, is'not the faultof the ' world who looks thus upon them, but uron the Aesthete - who degrade the Pretension. Teschersust cultivate iiptire intellectual and moral eharectm, arid strive to elevate them selves and sidoratile profession. It shoul b d e slime effort with thetn i end never lost sight of. lin w as followoby the Rev. bir..Gray, on the sae s sub j ec t d after which the meeting adjourned. The Teachers of Allegheny-Peit : t lon for so Increase of Sislaries The teachers composing the school disttict of Allegheny etc hays-foesome time past been amassing the subject of an increase of their present salaries and they hive. Joined in apetition to the bard of ControLlers,whleh will be presented at their meeting - on Tues day evening next, The reasons presented UP the teachers, for an increase of salary, are-- the greatly enhanced cost of the necessaries . of life; pad the fact. that, while An Pittsburgh and Allegheny the eateries of all the city oars have have been looreseed from twenty-five t o fifty per cent., end the merchants, rarest Unrest sad . others two naval:teed the pay of their employees Dom thirty to one hundred par cent. over the sages of 1860 - 111, the eels , rtes of a majority of teachers in Allegheny, \ IWO acteally lower then they wane in 1860.61, as will be even by the following table: leso m. mat 42.15e3..e3. less M. Principal ........--. 80t1 WA WiS LO 5.: 1 Assistant -- 4UO 123 3 75 We 0 75 375 `Grammea- 400 .5 347 - 300 WO 367 75 300 Week= ....--.. 233 235 en 75 .540 Werner, .. —. 7.50 WO MA 00 00 240 P. Colored ecluied WO 501 *Go Mart do- y'1.50 375 00 We Ile& Scacher.....4:oo -450- 481. SO 500 Thus it will be seen that the Principals, Assistant Principal, of Grammer Department, Medium and Primary taseberer and Teacher ..01 Mamie are receiving elate salary than they 'were previous to thebreaking but of the was, When Not OnSt ..0f living•WU but Mlle, if Any, over ball what it Is now. Anglia rearm sniped tor_ an Increase ts - tke fact that Allegheny city has a larger num bered scholars, in proportion is the number of tesehersyell, than any other c ity in the Eastern oi Middle Scams, In while the Web ers are aald,on anaverage, a less salary. Pittsburgh the average is sixty-five scholam M a feathers, while in Alleghany_the average iewlthin a friction of ninstrardosiees to a teacher. In Cincinnati the average is et:W eight,- Chicago , seventy; Boston, forty-Mho ; New York, eighty-seven. The salmis , of the Prinstpals are-JClueinnati, $1,102 r , $1.40 0 ; Bostin.ll,oWiqed. Yerig;foto $1,000; Pittsburgh, ssiso; Allegheny, $BOO. Prom these facts the argument bi adduc more ed that in Allegheny the teaches, perfona service they sto those in the swat* cities above named, and receive leas compensation. The whole subject is one worthy thistle - eta! consideration of the Board of Controllers, who The; doubtless not jastly in the premises. The male teachers generilly have families to supp_ort, and the prices of living are folly one third higher now than before the war. The fenige teachers, owing tothe melt high prbies of clothing, boarlleg,nte., ere barely able to support themselves at present, and an `ammo seems a matter of sheer necessity. From Sal Count) TW Assfx 6,4l ~..us a to .m.: l Fr Mato% g ev „l4 t lito3 ther n 4 r:fi ‘. t:, :„".• . 7-' - 4 • ' I • Beam Oleg tu .tha Rath , Dlshrlet , Daring the last week rem:siting has beau grate active in tht - to Tharsdaj last, the whole number recruited in the district nada the call for SOO,OOO men, was 712.: Of this number, laswtsace county firinlshedi7b; Bearer, 2271 Washington, t 92; Oreene.2B. Thenamber that:iv:geared fr o m Washington, 278; Greene, 298; Beaver, Lewrince, ra. numberi hal:o*es eaastdateldi seduced. sleet' Thursday, t-Itect Brighton has filled her quota. The medal' will not fill to notice how, lar behind the Demeerstiti tairety of Groats Is In tilling her AtTsetc Vatoe.-7Tho Useture-gosts of this imumetelty alit doubtless be gratified' te learn that this tentlemat will dation. his greet Iwo ' tureen "tale - end the Ituslans,'!. toward the close of next •trooltitieder the staple's of the Memhr Libeler dierclatlon. This hcaum p ant atatd hattatse audience's In the osstion. cities from the futile past at i ssa t„.beasue Mr. Taylor has bat recently returned froze the Court of St. Petersburg, and the pagesterity of the theme. • Another Cartons and Fatal, 1)1.1110.. . -The Carlo . e papers Atte thater fetid die.- r yptias beaten out in. eat county, and . a n y Eomsabst:**l.4. boa' Aisolaied., The • • - fat tablathres of the prancer ef this 414 icass tadaPrfA:sudden trinehlier of the hay endarmsi'arldebtle fallen:4 by alight eletPlog" arena, and) arekas _ of en ~,asdilielewerlimbsiattlfserratpaturle the -,--ladtseafteallythirrlstod bocionsel.afflerted. fprread..yhysiclasi hate been ca ll ed Whet are atom bidet:Maw Ithi;,dlstilesis of the :diceseela; It is, POWIST typhoid nor spotted • maw, ad they nee' otalici -ta-littre at any t. amohaton- as to-}u pedal. Its so: throerhosot;iiistablei the Ara of some poonlalpirxdo poison is the systeia.,. f[awutirf „„ ens" astiti aaii,as%, Iv, M has alsom . adlar• Ithosrstad;! TbsassisSieg t "I /44A- T it odic* stali lasittassia; Th 11,ai=ssracistmort. Tatiiis4r,qtr.ltialgatrr : Thi, following adeliiiidieus hand paid to lama Mader, treasurer, to February 26, 1684 $ 50,E Try --- ....... - GI 5010 Gent ..._—_•..--. 10 -^^loo Stern ---.... , —. 40 40 IA~Y Bans _-- Itasnla:..--• 40 40 /no 401/no Schneitclogee. - CA .. ...--- 40 Gans A Lorna , --- . bp --..-. 614.10bn Detoef --- 50 -- 10 Kant Arts--..... CP .. - 40 John Lauer -.---. .... 50 ---- 40 Geo Mlnck-..... ..... _ 40 40 P —..2 . .. s y.amkt.i...—......... ML. ...- 2 , A 0 Mr11a....----- 50 23 R TWedlell . .-_ 50 -.-.- . ....... 10 EN Werthei mer..-- 50 ---- 10 A A Oarrler--_ 0 311.;Ln va C Ilarthom .-.. 10 1 P Bunt ...--- 50 ..-- VA Jab. Alba= 40 ............ 5 A Torlr— »... . 50 Pbll/.—.- ....... 50 1 Idowry- .... - 40 50 ............... 40 .....-- SA M 0 Weldillens.....-.. 40 .--- 6 / EcOallorn...--- 40 .... - 5 Beaty I libaffer.__ 80 ...—.... 40 3 McG. —. IA .. . 5O 0 Ilereby .---.-. 20 3 -.-.... 10 W Wendy -- 50 40 W D Resale_ -.-..---10 Marts A roma. 100 --•-101 W 0 111c0rnm....-- 50 ••..•—.•.1013 11 Elton ...-.-.-••- 40 \ 251301313 Eisen , .... . 40 alms-. 80 Rut Dam 1t0....._-. 40 • _ 40 -- McClelland 5 40 8 MeNangber ...-- 40 50 Paturnon Enos. ...... 40 051311.1VAna.uvacknsbmwt= 40 40 Geo 813331.-----.-.. 3 100 Wm Ilmff -.---- 5 50 Wm Semple ..... --.... 40 40 i t it itr.:;:::::: 10 60 \ 50 /1 Itabonangra-.--- GO 50 J P Stavenaou....--- 40 50 1. Knotb--.---- DO \ 50 Alex Mart/n. ---- 40 Luc 50 /no Almanl4o.-.--. 40 It 2 M.---7.._...---. V, 60.Ge0 Eckert----.--. 40 . 50 IV Iteckert ---. 40 \ 40 Jae Stewart .---. 40 40 11 Beirpentddo..---. 40 J Eyster.---.-. 40 EP W Sandlot --- -. 40 .- 40 Sol Moon ............. -... 50 -. 50 11 Swindle .... ....... --. 4o - 40 4A. Maul.- .......... —. 40 ... 401 W Sehlbrper .............. 40 \ ... 401 Adam Roll ..... ---... 40 -50 .1 Mlnebart .-- 40 -. 40 MartinNeOle ............ 50 .... 40 Peter inebeebner. ..... to . 40 Jos Freteh...--- ..... 40 -. 40,eorse W Crlde ...... -. 10 4041 Wellhonser ...... -.. 2s .... 405 Ilechelman 50 5 A Reveling ......... _-. 40 . GO11=::: . ... ::: V I .._. u• C 100nban....... 40 - 40\11 Oetlns.--- 10 -..... 40 JuSte4elonl. ..... ....... 54 ... . . . 40 James Marie, ...... -. 5 4 0 . --- 10 lame !Morn span.: Hags—. Win We T 8 Mier.* DG Mar--•—• 101 61Coll',1,rsam.• not rtd. 2131 SOUTH Pinta C 8011. , alai, following subscription to the South Pittsburgh Bounty_ Fund have been paid to In B. McVay, Treasurer : Lion, Shorb & C 0...! TOO Chas B Low ........ il 60 \ J.. A Electrum's._ BO Jno O'Reilly 60 Wm Cunningham- lbe Jno J Davis. .... . ...... 50 lierrisori P.step 101 Robt 3 Ecc1e5......... ro Andrew Weed.. ... 60 5 Winn. - . . ... _. -. 60 Z B Witte ....- ... 5i G BilltrletW ........... 40 I Jo. poke., F.+ ..... 50; Alm Chambers ...... 600 J E 11PKinney ........ 100' Wm Charles .......... 60 . 50 B Marabou ..... -.. to j ir Wikrirl;a7.--:. 60 Joo Ilmtor r.-.. . 60 S Altartson....-.... •50 Bram Davis ...... -... 50 Thu 1.001.10.1..... 6. Jas lo Douglas. - lo Jse Monahan!-•- 60r C Gearing ...... -- 50 Martin Abel ....... ... 60 JasJ 'rowan,- 50 WEt Barry_._.-. 60 Nicholas P0t...-. 5. E B Gmperine.....- 60 Geo Emcee 60 WOrmenlass..--- 501.1ioeb um.... ......... 6 LeMsklrshasodal-. . 50!.1.0.1, Meyer ........ .. 50 Jul Bankard.-.-. 50 \I, Kim .................. 50 Jacob Lorsor---- 50 Ju Reborn ... -. ..... be Joe Stewart---- 60 Robert Chambers._ Bo P 6069 Schoeider... 50iDavid Yoros....•___ to C 8.0be5..---..- 60,Jmob Bashi 60 J 81ad0rr0rE........ Ethos 6 Evans to Jno Wicker. ....... -. 60 &dam Steen....-••... to Jae Pithorn 6) John Vistatiee ...... . 50 Jas E11m05,....--.... 60 Anton Itmcb...— :a, AJana. ...-.. ..... 80b ...._.......... J blos.------ 60 air .E Bra - ton-.. 50 Rant f1u11am..... 60 I. Wilnor----- to W W 9 000 1. 10 D.. 501.10bn Neely- ..... ..-. 50 \ E 1 McVay -.--. 60 las Id timly..---. 25 Ira B McVey.-- 100 Tbre Williams .-_.. to Geo Zoordg----- to 0 B McVay.--........ to Ecbt Ilumperey-. 50 Pat Breianan-.--- 50 Peter W11he15...».. 60 UMW.. R... 111. 1. IPAwardflchults-.-. 60 Anthony trlsmoall 50 WII Hanker .--..- TA P Gallasher...--- 50 Geo Willer.— . ... 50 C & Springer ...... -. 50 Nicholas Weilmol:- 60 W Coadday.- ........ 10 \ Antoo E1m..........- 60 II Here....----...- 50 Bolt 11c1Elbben_... 50 t3Sahner..--..... 50 James McDonald__ Peter Slicker.-- 76 W.. Adaros_--. GO 8 dimpion-.- -_ TO A.M.. 1110.-.-. 60 Murray Vance.— 60 Chas Idelling.--. .60 Geo D Stiarpe....-- 60 , Joe Warmr ..... -.. 51Bermard Staloy ..... . 60 , Lesi Bronnentrua.- 60 Shoe Keenan -.--. GO Awry Whine -- BO David Perry..-.--- 001 I knelreir 7.....- 60 W D loom- --. 5u , A g1a,..,,,i,, ...... 5 A Chambers Jr --- 60 L,nit :, thee Mi11er............ too Wm II Jones .----- .1 Wle Corbly,- •• -.. 6 Thee Diebl;---..... 2 John Reynolds _.- to 60 \ P Spreina------ 60 Tam 11 Burley _.- 50 John Yonder& .-- Wm Stark .- .---- '6O Peer Miler --. 10 JohnV Kilanght nu John Gehring,--- 50 Aught= Edge_.... 60, lora Barret ...-- 60 Jas lanatiolland .... 50 Bolt Given- --- 60 John Mediholland... 60 Jecobßistach----. 60 Bobt Critchron-. E 0 John.Dirrts---- 6 SSA IlerAel --._. 60 Wm Helm --- CA Conrad Collog .....• 60 Peter Schwarta-.... 60 Nicholas Trederirn 40 Goo lam ----. 60 Jacob Beteem--. .50 ,15 abooriMm=r-... 60 11 Moorhead _•_._ 50 AA II Sebedr-- 60 V Sprams---....- 60 Goa Ewiloal-_---. 60 John Sinhadson -. 50 Swami thimliton- b 3 1 W.Paul-..--.... 40 \ JiliMilimiger.---. 200 Joesphlllll.-..- 40 ' Dilworth, Per co 60) Sena EGII---- --. 55 John S Adams-. °X El Boding --........ 60 Jams Moors ---- 60 TW tion-reaident...- E 0 BotDinrion-..-. 25 PCunninghere 60 Edward Perry .-- 60 Jonas M'Homer- 60 Win Noarbend•-• 40 James Cady-._.... 50 I Paul nomised-.--- 41:1 PM Harkins ......_. 60 . A BDelley..--- Xi J W Pant -- -.. 100 \ Kinney ----. 60 11151PItroy .-__ 100 Seth Larkins-.-- 25 Georg" Him--..... fli 1 W Dseb,..-.-- • 5 W.B Andrews ___ f Jon B Jorms----. 50 Joseph Hurley..-- W /3heriptd--.- .1; 60 D Scott _-..-- to \ II Bradley _ .....- 60 Wm Smola ....... Jobs Philpott.--- CO oseph Ilaravy.- EL Lapukamp--.. CO Wm II Prios-- PhWe 1eb0nt....,-- 60 Johan Hammer. Wtaillstas-.•..--. Wm noight -- Jams /ohm], pleat. notorg -. . JOlMWallier..--. sit William _-. Jamb Smith ... --... 5 Edward holly I J Orsnlord....-.... 10 wo, 0 Prico.--- 601 All those who heels n soriptlotut ars regasstai 11.111rslay, Trimmer t it isitopottant distill paid, to-order to holt' Loa 07 Ciggiiim. McCtxtr.es.--,-bleeers. T. B. Peterson, of Philadelphis, hare published "The Ltf,e Campaigtm-and Publia -riees of . 010:11174 iha hero of Western Vir ginia! South Mountain l and... Antietam; with Poll history of all Ids Campaigns sad Bat tlm; sa well as hialtepoita anal Correspondence is with the War Department and the P7111114110t, 71111000 to them, from Go tiros be took the field in this war anti' ha was finally relielod from command lifter the Battle of-Antietam." The velum. contains 200 paps,,and le so y ld a t s 0 cents.: It is amt, post paid, to so dross on on meeliof ,61) , cents. It is for sale, in Pittsburgh, J. P. 'Bunt, Masonic , Bs% 'Fifth street ; . Sampled3b Federal street, Allegheny; and W. A. Gildenfenno, 42 Pith shot, two Wood. .Thls is a book that will supply the ' frieords - of Gen. McClellan" with • eery frioldiy view of the fe, Campaigns and Publio Sorrier , '" of the .Young !Iv poleon 1" Antonio,' Vottrwriede.—lntelligent and lOW Jaen wanted for Capt. !lowland'sarmed Tele. sloltifles. This company WIC be with the Teleseopia Mlle with mionmetor sights for sharpshooting, by the approval of Gen. &mit, flia. Thomas, and othra officers of the Army of the Caulberisod, and ander au thority of Abe Warlbspertment. The United states Indio& bounties the non as loather volunteers. This C 0 t 1 will be numbered nis of the aotopentei of the 77th Peamryt rola. Voluatias can enlist at the - Provost Marshal's offin in Allegheny or Ylitsbnigh, or by applying ,to _Capt. Howland, Wed Beighinn. A SSD ItoiactOlt---eu Tondo tut, a sal. dim named. Joseph Lallnw, of Co. 1,-ddth Ohio Volunteers, entered a wan Allboted, and called for • drink. A 'streagm 'skid the, soldier whether be would -"take It now or wait till he got It." WWI, made a saucy re. ply, wharf/arra the "triaged slapped him in the mouth. Lined drove revolver and fired', bat the bell toot effect not upon the person erring the inn% bat • fanner named Woods, residing nest Alliance, who was in. stantly thud. , Laliew was lodged In jell at Canton: ' - - _ Oartarcture rex Suretretws.—Mayor Low• ry had six merchant* of Market. and Liberty etwellbettwe hint this amiss. eharpd with obetiithtlittleithrteetat4lMA PUL01111:013te Ilbott".sirettbs door' . of thstryG , m . bh,Al%. itere;."fhW'bisjer hilltett . 4l44,llhe '.upo4 thAisvibich.wat-paidorua-ZAO •LialtOM, 00$01044140:4406as:Litimil sod; I 11%114,4 boa tuitami.ifieidaNais4 Olao - Xlver l apovesent 110 . . _ Pursuant to-afgotirnmintdm Convention Called for the , purrs* of ,devising oceans for the improvement :of the Ohio river, assem bled at the Council &amberin Louisville, at 10 o'clock,rsureday morning, Mayor %nye In the chair. The following delegations were present: Parkersburg—Jas. E. Martin, .1. G. Mach ford end J. L. Bevel. Cincinnati—Thee. Sherock, J. C. Butler, and Capt. Henry A. Jones. l Cannelton, Ind.—Hamilton Smith, Jr. Lanisvillo—Edgar Needham, O. S. Leavitt and Capt. Benedict. M. Committee of Kentucky I,egialature—J. 1%10, T. A. Marshall. Committee of Kentucky Senate—W. H. Granger, Gibson Mallory. Committee of Lantern% Council—W. Kaye Mayor; George Stanley and S. Snowden, en gineers; and J G. Baxter, W. V. Barrett and Wm. Croney. On motion of Mr. Wharton, of Parkersburg, Thos. Sherlock, of Cincinnati, and J.tOe. Blurb ford, of Parkersburg, were appoind Presidents. Mr. Thurston, ef Pittsburgh, chairman of the Committee appointed to toemoraltze Con gress, presented.the following : TRIAIIELL COD 111L50L,1054. I I Wertnnas, The Ohio river, having its source in th e interiorof the State of Pennsylvania, and peeling in its course through and along the territory of the St Peuereylvetta, West Ohio, Indiana Kentucky and Illinois, for • &mance of 1,000 miles is the great natural channel for the attribution, in repo., to the daily demands of tile, and the inter. change of commerce, of the products of nearly every State of the Union. And, Wukaras, me frequent interruptions to the oar. 'station of the Ohio river from on inguidamat depth of watar for the trueportation of its commerce, ts a great end annual lme to the P leas to of the Ohio directly and indirectly, • leas to be avoided, by the waters of the Ohio being onnie suflicient to convey alien.. the commerce of that river, so schi hu estimut within the power. of the mechanical end engineering ability of the pnvent dey, though en expenditure of not exceeding 510,000. And, state, The 1.1.0.110 f notooStatoa for ilia, W sheers that the population of the Bliasholppi basin is 18,374,543. while that of the t° ° f slope is but 14,- 680,140, and Watt he population of the Luiz: of the Ohio hi 14,037,415, or 7.10 of that of the DtialesiPpi basin, of which it a component part, end overl s . o) of that of the AtLuatio elope. It is uppercut that 740 of the population of the 11L4eissippi keel°, which foie majority uf that of the Atlantio slope, being from interruptions to the navigation of the Ohio river, delayed to their commercial pursuits, de primi of much rtnential to life, impeded in there social in tumours. and giv.i.‘,l their fortunes, would 511=- ply Invoke to their 1, tins and assistance, a Con stitutional right, lit retioesting the GOveromtilt of the United States. to Ai alt .urean expenditure of money eyeball relieve them of the evils hero cont. plained oP, by rendering the Ohio river nevigable, at , lotructed by Ox; SI/orator. , be it enactment e..lrea when Too . That he Improweluentof the navigation the Ohio 'giver, t in being peceestary to the enturner • and nodal wants of seven-tenths of the entire •ion of the Mississippi, and demanded by the °wry section of the toot, from the of New England, to the cotton anti xo of the lower lillaissigto, is one oft -tie' of the Government; a.vd I. g-ar-tlantatio • {meat sad plat it slow 8ew1..4, That no the value of the lutorior mho ons of the country as experowal In doUsre ie‘ n the statistic. of the Coitml &at. for latlO, are u (Intro thy amount of the exterior relation , ; that we diviary s'eo t the duty of tbie lioverrommt to devote to the Improvement of the interior relations tho narfultion, as large sn o re. as gre at energiro, and ea chee rphit, as It has to the wen's of On-exterior relations, in the constroctlon of light iff Mot., luid harbor also in to proromenta, nod other farilitiro to it ...yen commove upon the Atlantic tom.; end he Resoled, That lo no pot in the whole lerritoi y of tl GOTerninetit, do the interior ',haloes so com mingle, 60 interchange and so roncentrete es upon and along the waters of slim great natural channel of commeroo, the Ohio river; an it is Besolewt, That the 10,000,0110 popillation occupy ing the Ohio basin, in coking Convents to appropri ate a rum of money to the; ment of the nem• gallon of are re, eo a kn o ll their interest and comforts, ar hot meting e moderate proportion of their on duos, Mt proportion contsibutors to that common treasury, from which the money le idiot the more ropccially as from 1e24 to the present ti Me me many millions of dollars have been appropriated the Atlantic Quest, while the appropriations for th. glefftern waters is but tittle over g 1 ,000,o 1, ; them _ _ [Or . ; ho It elso Knelrent, T bat tbe Government of It hereby rormented to. ppropriate the sum of el 0,000, POO, for tee improvement of tire nartgation of the Ohio fiver. Anil that the Renton-a and Represnots of the Ohio Rome, arid of such fclistee as are im mediately connected with Igor.,eres, eatrequested to tee before asimobled Con the grea national Importance of this enterprise, ant the nereasity that it should be adequate In Its construction to the mag nitude of the intern and the vastness of the non oseteo involved In ste completion After • lengthy discussion, which w. Par - After in by the delegates of Cincinnati, Parkersburg, Pittsburgh and Louisville, the preamble and resolutions were adopted to a memorial to Congress. Mr. J. C. Butler, of Cincinnati, presented the follo•ing resolution, which was adopted: "Itrao'red That the rmeolutlons, plans or mem. the adopted by tide rouver.tion on the subject of the improvement of the Ohio over. shall be dent tn dramrious Boards of Trade, tltsustere a Cominerco, or nicipal repnnieutatiees of the canoed oath. mil warding its hooters, fur their co-opozotirowidio for. warding them to their reprenentstlem in Cringe's', ationiti our action nort wt. their approval Thurston, of Pittsburgh, then offered the f ing ollow TeSOIUtioD: droarot, That • committee of nee, Selected horn the towns of the Ohio river, be coostitutial an litin ntire Committee, for the this of hating in charge e the subject Matto , of this Couveution d , ollb row , to convoke Ito arenembly at any future ay, .cl t cease withthat it be instructed that Its drat. do no fav rable action from Congress. bar that It shall be It duties to sow that proper photo for the imptsvemet are adopted, and In no doing townstszollatiot, proper authorittee of theof the Ohio Vs try the or bringing shoot • roomom coo, Mennen in the combat intro...tit,•and that they see esPero4 to ct before the national authori ties meet thr ,rtsa.lttat; pino . . C, end nr,e ...rmoce of .11. The resolution was unsusimously adopted. Upon emmitation with eeeeee I of the dole game, the President appointed Messrs. Goo Graham, of Cincinnati, William Whartn, oot Putersburg,and GIOTge Thruaton,of burgh, as three of the committee named in the resolution, and stated that be would appoint the other Pro at his leisure. No other business being offered, on motion cll. C. Butler, BK., the Convention adjourn ed siac CAC9II? of the colored mee I who made the brutal and murderous assault upon Mr. John Diamond, proprietor of the Pearl Hotel, some ton wo monstreet, a ths sinndce, com was arrested yesterday, Grant, milted to jail by Alderman Nicholson. Wu name is Dan Gordon, and he to said to ba desperate charsetcs. Three informations for aesault and battery with Intent to till have boon preferred againtt him. CEIANOL to ISAILICAT Of TICULE.—It ie stated that Mr. John 11. Jervis, General Superin tendent of the Pittsburgh,Port Wayne and Chicege Railway, will resign on the bit of March, and that Ms place be Sited by Mr.-J. N. McClitlough, the present able 'Presi dent of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rail road. Mr. Jervis resigns for the purpose o accepting the position of Cater Engineer. MouvAL or Virmwrs.—The 111th Penna. Regiment, Col. Colburn, arrived in the city yesterday, on their way back to the army. The regiment was recruited in Erie, and num bers now less than three hundred mom to Some very disorderly characters are attached th regiment, and Col. Colburn has been compell ed to plawe a number under guard in Wilkins Hall for riotous conduct. Total. ........... ,lot paid up their Inla id to call at once on Lrs and =la. payment, se II moneys subscribed are mats recruiting. WOlll/31/1/0120.—Ork Friday forenoon, Mrs. Reisinger, widow, residing on Center avenue, as w run over by a furniture ear on Foarth street, hest Market, and had her leg fractured nest the ankle. The horse hitched to the vehieb) took fright and rungy, and Mrs. R. at the time of being er, w ee in the !set of crossing the street. DRAD.—Burno, the soldier who was severely injured by falling through the trestle work on the railroad in the Vourth..Watd, Allegheny, about ten days since, died of his injur" - • at the hospital in this city. Lie was a listed veteran, rod resided in this city, PliStntrr biaCatAotron, of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, lately pored over the rood, stopped stall the stations, cleaning out everythiog In the shape of intorteating liquors. A good Idea, and one that rosy save the lives of many pas:loners. Coantnrion.--In one notice of the literary entertainment of the pupils of the Pittsbtions"urgh Female College, the word "performa was ineorrectly printed operformations"—a mistake which the common sense of the reader will correct. SPORTFIMEN'S HEADQUARTBES, ISO WOOD gram. to bto Invites tse Watt= of Spa/ r oes and other ligol,l:PtaflB:rVwDr. ILANZI,M Itgiall gad YOUCIifS MAN 'FLASK!, me. munition of ovary ind Ills staat the w a ttW era timed ke dd. maim!. T SATHER BELTING; deo, Gum 1.41 Belting. racking, lions Gaskets, Loos Leather did and Doss; • hav stock algal" on hand at the to. 8,61)14T-Dert or. ' 41. n. etrwraps, 11017 N 05. 2 11 and2n Chdr.streal O'AND !MYER SEEL. totla Mann 'Ohara PIG =WI; 300 bomb. CLOY= IOW; la *late and Si sale by wArti WThunt, tea(Llbertvidr.t7 irft jro. IMA BEL, in kits stuitaltyalthibt 6414 mrtr.:l* mai al . MO by Os Wand, Si Ow Is 11/ u -carer Libadysad 111,2astzesta. F ra-900 °haw Tudor .4a/1401j 9;rilyad4g#ft COMMERCIAL - RECORD enTsstritcu KARILEI6. • ____ [Reported Exp..l7 for the IltiaburgbOanotte.) 144.r.4.47•Lumar7 28, UM. GaLll4—Whaat I. quiet and dull but without chancy in prices. W. cemtiuns to quote at 11,15 for 7 , Red m wagon and $1,4041,42 for White. Barbey la s y with • regular dern•ud at former rat.; of au bap Spring at $1,21, Corn la firmer with • a •of too ear, in tarn, prima, •t sl,llt. O•t• may qa,ted nominal at 75c from tint hands and na.1334 ark • The nominal quotatlon for Ilya from 11.1 0 . ,118-11 alder. are in meul 4. amen a sli.ht advance was 0 e quote as 10e10% for Shoulders; 11 th 11% for Sidos; Ittliald% for Posit, Hamsand 14%a 14% for Sugar Contd. Lard 0 steady with atm of P rime city at 10.14%. Mem Pork Is now held et 11.n55e2.3.50%i ltbl. GBOCSBAKS—There a a email:mod fair lobbing de mand for Sugars and we note Was at 143 to 10 for Cuba SII4 POll.O Blco and 'ban% for New Orleans. Coffee item with Wee at 3711.3 . N. If °Woe. may be quoted at Via7oe for old and AO to Mc for new. eyraps range from tOtc to $lO5. FLOUR—Tim demand for nom =matinee limited, end the market is quiet and doll, Lot prices remain unchanged. We continue to quote at $4,13 to 50,10 for Sutra; 54,75 to 1W,35 for Rotes Focally and 47,400 7,60 for Farley brands. Rye Flour le selling from store in the mull limy at Fab. SEEDS--Clover flood 111 doll and nominal at SSA to g 8,2- 1 111 bush. Timothy Stud to held pretty Onnly at 6135. Flan Seed Le in good demand end wills =at 52,7002,60; mlea of lb Dbl. at STA 0 P er A)3llLS—The market is arm and the tendency is Heeded We quote common Soda nab at Oiel% , Babied do 0%65%; and Nitrate Bode, Alkali end Pearl at 500, DOTTER & EGGS—RoII Batter I. arriving pretty freely, but tne &mond, al yet, is equal to the nip -1.11 tee n of 10 tibia prime at Alc. Xggs s y with Ida DEWED PRClT—Steady with a regular local de mand at unchanged prima, Ste quote A ppim at 1.10 ate S 1 IS, and Peaches at 16•17 c. TlAT—Daled Ray le In good supply, in Let, the market to completely glutted. We note • sale of 4 care—medium (pointy—at STA Ad ton. Loma Stay, ILIKOS dull and lower. ORESN APPLICS--Gaxl qualitler, In good coudj non. meet witha ready demand at from 51,15 0 5350. 111,1.1. DENS-81. 8 y $2,60 to 12,7 5 11 i'mh Pittsburgh Petroleum Market. Fan. 27.—Tbe market fur both Crude and Stunned • . as well as for future dellver7, motion quiet and dal, ond while the tandem, is downward, there la, .o yet, no cheap to note In prier*. and We titinta sale of 000 blas &buds lo tank, st lil, this was the hay lisle reported. Refined 1. quiet but study and prime city brands way be fairly quoted at t« in hood, wad bnc free. Nepal* doll and ne -41..1, 1.4 le the obeenre of we vette wonio W 7 ot itesidooto--Jials of 000 0 bbls --In Iron hoopod barrels—at 54,00. New York Petroleum Market. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. Saw Tons. Fire. r —Crud. coutlnnes dull, price* hare undergone no chew,. whatever. Se tined la %wad I. dull, and prices have declined 4.47 475. v. fret ell Is dull and auctiatiged. Naptha drill, and plea , . are nominal. Chicago Market. Fag In --The recaipts of Hog. today amounted to N 5 droseiol and ',gin:, live, and I,iifig gees.. The market fur Live nog. ruled Sail* and arm, but without any quotable rimer la prices. Upward. of 3finn 11.4 were wdd at thewde •t a range of g 5,76 Oda,—chiefly at 16,gfasit,Beef Cattla wets In good supply, and the market Pilfered • further dw cline of 15.02.50, with aal. at Si,6oa6.oo—chiegy at H Dressed flogs were quiet and easier, with light des at ilialisa,oo, terial The Proviaion market waa without ma change, hot thine was lint little activity . a/e.tPorit continues to b. enquired for to limited extent, and we note MI MS firml bids at O. Pickled Hams are wares and , with saldeof 430 pit re at 11a17tAc. 1 Bulk flame are warm. and in goal demand at 1 ersis Imre. Lard la vary doll and we tin. Itglit sales at prime Lmil. "'. it co he l a o t ruled doll, and tiro ons • further decline in S of li4e bash--alth nal. if No I Spring at i1,14i4a1,16, sod No. Spring at /I,oVis 1,10 , i —closing se the inside quotation. Corn was Klan depressett, sod prier., fell ?A'< per bushel, an b All old and new 1 POMO& 65avk, N o 2 a 52try4c, end New Coro at 7307.5 In etore. Oats t deollue a d !..„c toiehel, with light sal. of No Ist biliyablc, and No. at etc. Rye fialto bnehel—with sides of lio lat liTasl,oo. Barley w In fair demand and ...Ay at 51,17•1,111 for No . There ia .111 an active demand for Flag i, and the market is arm at 12,100 but .!met hy sad Clover are dull and depressed. Baltimore alartet—fliall Report. Feb. - At the Corn tischang. the °fret Inks amounted to 3,200 Luebele Wheat, 13,001 do. Corn, and 2,Otai do oalsi. Traneartione in bite Coro, war. very Ihulted, and the only rale of red in, Lieu Lualials to arrive at 21 per bushel. Corn ruled armor, with rale. or L,Un itasket buswh ala 'o , o b wh* and piton in .hipploy order at 51,1', al S.s damp do. at SI 1301 14 per Luehei. Vote wens Inac tive; asks of MOD bashcla rent, and 04" toutket. good Pen, el, ea,. .. orate weight. Prices are quotable as toile.. .rne Ivad choice Southern arta , * Wheat at 51 Mal'. goo d do at ISI final 93. fair do SI SOal 85, Inferior Medians do at SI Snag V. fair sod prime nvitttelty fi t II 8:41 911 prune and choir. Southern red at SSU 1 60, good do nt SI 7001 73, fair do at SI 0501 cs: ordinary du at SI IP. e ari , ' fait to 4 , 010t0 Frau oylraula du, at SI 1,001 lb per bushel. White Corn .51 13.1 Mond yeti., du at 51 14.1.15 a. bush .Luslael Oats at oora3c winch/. Rye at 11 4140 l 43 prr 51•,talara tinker Very little was done hi thew article+, but pries. ruled nrect. previously panted, pricer,Prerndonu—Tranaatlna ander thee haa4 note light at uncLumged .4 • Neu Urea Pork at ‘2.4...01d do. at 120 par Ltd. 111,1 Staoo9 Slinulder. a t ty , ,,,,e5.1 coots; nen do. 010; copts; old Sider at Ilat cep.; nen .10.041214a1.... routs per pound. Soak oak at ',tisk% rents, do.; Sidra at 11 .4 v du Hansa st 12 cents, angar cured limns at 15.1 ono tor unwrered, and 11.10 cents par paned tor ckneasaa.L. I:tty rendered Lord at 14 rent*: Went . rn do In Ll.ll. and t.o. 14 ' a rents, and Batton. , * 050001 11.000 per potind. Seed I s. Pnitanvars I a, Fob. 26.—heed• are oalet, and .the raarltvt for Cloverseed is unsettled and lower, with Wm or 2,11% , bushel+ to note at i3,ttlaS,s o per bunlail for prime iota, at which rate* it W ort/rel. T at 11l 7imothy le Wady Mid selling at 13,50, sad Ylimeed Par bushel, and the ehieritiga light. 011101:1111ATI, Feb. 26.—Ttio marital for Clov li er to doll and prices are bo sc. liArer, closing with • ght demand. There is t • light demand for 'natal/kr' hoiders OW it al 63,10. flax le sumely with hat lit. tie doing. We %vote Clover at 51,15an,,i; Timothy at 33,3043,40; Flax al 82.53•2,n0. (lima., fed 26 —Clover--Ylarket dull. Beteg te..tay were: h. latahole tosA at SI,GSi la bags da . ist 17,h , Timothy doll helm were: bal bap choice la good shipping order at 12,85: PA hags Prime at S2,VV: Ittl two fair at 112,56. i nee, in good demand sad firm. Wm Zall,lmaketa and 50 Imo good at Itt,On, tea peahen mediate at h./A% 75 bushels arannoa at Chicago too Market. Ts. :13.—The market for Illgtowlnes was more ac. the to.day and we note an advance In prices of folly 30 per 'alies, with sate. of abbo ts 1,800 DLLs at 71. 73c. After the New York dispahes were received the ;hot e l become doll, and there were free ostlers at IS ralli 73c ; hot in the afternoon rallied again and awed arm at that price. In the freeing, swing to vvosems of neavorable news from Washington concerning the whisky bill, the ...het for iiilbllige• ruled dull end caner, mid rOO bbischauged hands at 72c, Si which price it closed quiet. Toledo Market. Tan U—Floor—Tine, $3,5044; finverfine 61, 50. 50. nstra thaf,Xl; Donnie intro and Fancy 154, Whost--Sales of 1,000 btoh No 1 Led yesterday, after our repart,al $1,53. To.day, Ws could not be made at fraction over 50,34 for Amber Michigan; 51,Fa for No 1, and 51,50 for 'No 2--and buyers would not take shd freely at this decline. Corn—blarket continue very doll. Oats—Tbets are buyers at 55c, holders oat inclined to sell at tha* figure. llye-41,4 5 Barley—pring, $l,:-.5; Winter, $1,30. &big I • —Sala 150 Lomb Clorer .157,25. JAMS GOWN ---- - - (Tram t 72. &anaemia List, Feb. 27.) Cl—ThadessallAtia. been moderrte Mime . our last, nod though holden generally are .0111 Orna, the market cannot be considered w buoyant as before, nor amid So extreme rat. be mitred. Poor car goes Rio, received this week, were told and reported previously, end, puling Into ...mud bands, are not add.' to the stock. The sales loclede 1650 bags Rio. part at 36037 cents; 60 1 klarscalbo, 36)037; UV ma ' re d Java, It. 4 mac, or usual discount for cub; 430 bap St. Domingo, 22.33374, cub; and 035 do. Java, an teem we did not learn. Sogar.—There am Done. features to notim—ths demand la light end the buineu nand, but tbe mar ket retains itegrumess, mod, with moderate offer ing., Vices are steady and uniform, It Ls under stood that, notwithatimdlog the high rotes Dow cur rent, ohm are =khan st • positive los. to importers. Maned, too, though inactive. is Armat previous rota. The oleo of raw me 1111 hbds. Cob. at 13ti I cute; El Porto Ittco, 13 100 English Leland, l i t 1246 yew Orleana 11414 including some Clar st 15; 61 do. Inferior, 0 . 4 tam ; and 1300 home Buena, for port on term. not made public. 1 11l lasses.—T re is a steady fair demand for borne I me, nod though lb. market cannot Le tolled wave. It la arm et mapparted rates. The Bales include 304 1 hbds , 2/ ice., and 22 fable. now crop Cabs glum. , do (Trinidad) for redoing at fd relate; On Wads. old crop do., 36; VA Lbli. old New Orleans,7s . 614(.40 0 ; and 608 do. and 106 hall 011. 61%10,re demand mam I lipices.—Pepper hco ne ntinued fn .M ire wad Ometock having of late become much concen trated, prices base further advanced, the sales reach -I'l4oy/wards of 7500 tee, almost all at 3.2g33% eta 33(2166 la mew asked. Meet other descriptions are also active and buoyant, prices tendipg up... 1; we 130 Mae. Cassia Veto at 37%430 cents, cub; notice do Cassia,7o bond, 1701 t. do., and (0., bbl . . 4od 100 cum Nutmegs, ma terms not nude public. ------- Philadelphia VIA Illarket.... iv' IL—There ls a gmsd demand Lr 111ackotl , and the tendency of prices still continues upward. The Moans dam advanced their figures 2Es.soc f,bbl for all descriptions. halm from store at sl7@lB for max) for large; 112244.16 for ktritel $ tigit 1.0 for medium No..Ps; 412 60(413 for large do; gh for medium; and 1114411 N 1 for large No. 3'.. Codfish & reselling, to lots, at 57 pet ltn. lb.. There are no GastpoM Pickled Rasing. Boma small min of Lab• radar at 56 33. Salmo 7507 per bbl. Poo H are scarce. Dotal Iler erring n sro had at rlng are worth 11P. Sal, and Shod .1 515 ---- 50915.—Lbsosercia Lbr. ---. Cincinnati Vt . hisky Market. Fee. a6.—e dull, beery market, and a furtheneraler de. aline et Oa was established, but holders gly were unwilling to submit to the decline, and the trsnesctiot. were cot:tatted to 250 bbis st Th1751 , ,c, the latter figure ter wagon. There was s good demand et the decline. h amall salet from storo st -- RSDAY PA _---------_ Pilau FOR i 0111011114ATI.—The fine new and I r..6b r iM splendid side wheel 'learner JOSEPH P 1 Oapt. Samuel rm.:1414111 leavou aboin eriTIiCIRS DAY, literal 3d, at 10 o'clock A m. Tor freight or portage alyily on board or le JOHN FLACK, t An.' tri fr 34 • J D COLLIAGWOOD, i - rrIIESDAI PACKET FOR 1. MSC( ll tiATI.-1 h• fine snowier. MUSCATINE. Crept. J. J. Robinson, will it.. . above on TULADAY, brooch lot, at 4 o'clock p.m . J. lii• P"."'4"' 'OL nP l• P f l tifill i O b°o• D rd . ' l7.,, W e.u , For freight or RV JOHN FLACK, i DOB. CAIRO A ST. LOU IS.— r Tim An, steamer LEON ID/S, ( apt ) W. Anavralt, will loam to abovr• to T 01).41, !larch let, at 1 p wt.' For freight or painiags apply on board or to farl Juillf !LAO, Agent RREGULARWIEKEIANG & le: . PARKERSBURG PACEET —Tito -rnii. l3 nU line Fitt er killiEßTJohn r Mon. err ler,. Pittebargh for Wheeling every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, making rime con nece Wheeling and Parkerstintg Park e tune Withm ietornt th og. will brava Wheeling emu Mull- DAT,I WZDNKSDAIf and TRIDAT Plowmen at d freight reselpted threingli to Prmkombrwir. Tor freight or pamege apply on board or I. 3A14. COLLINS A CO., A genie, On Wharf Boat. at the foot of Wood strtot, Imports by Railroad. PITTewl,55ll FT. VAT,. SOD C9lOOOO Feb. V-175 bga corn, lie Dane A dupe; 300 plg. lead, Ilaluwell Vestal ea; 070 plp hod, Ram & I I Bre; 10 Oa brat-. Y ller. d to; I can bay, 0 L Norma; 1 car apples, 0 Nub; 40 um. washes, Ora- , Imes & Tomas; 20 do do It & 3 Onneaso 20 do do, 13 bp alsear mod, bleCltirkart, Hama & co: VI bide. J 11 ltal.toa; 10 bblo flonr, (leo Doll.; 1 11l butter, E a by 8 on; On to nalls, J 0 Ilasatban A o; 13 bp a,7 apples 1 pkg ow, P Combo; 01 Blrs food, edtantaker A La;tr, 4 car. metal, 1 10•erheadi 2 do barley, Jost] Swale.; Map de. 3 Clanwnlat lip do Islam., .113 Liggett d co; 7 bales rags, Uotrard A Cottrell; 13 aka barley, 00 do corn, 112 do oats . Ding. ham, Sturgeon & co; a bbl. apple., r Vangordar; I b u t clmored, 120 bp barley, Jae lrloyd • • ea; 1 bbl butts', 6do tontlro, I Vangorder. 01..ETT.5141, .11 PlTtelrolatlllkll.so3D, Feb. 7.7- 100 table floral. Gregg& Clandmlng; 100 do do, OW B Leech; 5 WO. clay, Vag di co; :20 bash carod J . Wortbington;l7 bbia BOUT. IlVt Boa a co; I had to bacce,o Dehall A to: 1 bbl molluscs, Wm Flamer, 16 pletc. scrap Iron, 11 241611; 4 do do, bid & Black; 40 aka malt, Wm Edw.& & co" 7 ala sok., D olloca; 1 bbi buttar, 1 DOI dr, apple% 0 sim carer mod, 11cOuilough, Bmilb A co; 10 rolls ..mbar, A W Rickard; UM aka ludo), Tottar t Armstrong; 161 As ~,,,,, 3 11 Spay - , 61 bbl. eider, 1' Ilealer 7 balm sow, Jll Childs; 100 sks cora, tlitcbcock, 'McCraw, & co; 6 bbio dry amdm, U !tiddler; 60 bbd abash J B Liggett A co; 140 aka do, Noel* A Angel; 6 do. browns, Atwell, Leo a co; 20 bra tobacco, J a blb worth & co; 1 kap batter, 1 bbt bega t-, /Op mod, L 11 Yo 0 Grontglogor a Borg lto Vrtl7,rlsCd'OPdt InfroliTeobradasdafrt=,ll Murphy; Ido do, XI 11•41; do do, • Schwab; I do W & D Illookurt; 1 do do, D O'Donor.; 1 4.., do, J GMT. ALS,BOUVri tPullos, Feb 27-480 bp wbiat, 3 Toaghtler, 7 664 spode... 3 Herbert, 10 bbto 61311 r. 0 pipet; 51 bbls apple, 8 pkp produce, .1 W Boma% 50 bbls blgherinee, 11emao A Getty; 4 pkgo bumf and eggs, J Colblente; 185 eke onto, 1 car berley, I It p rn r, II Ns cloy. Need. A Borobfle15; 14 Pb.' pro, dme, Willey A Wearer; 1 car ntl.B feed, Voegblley At lir...11);: car. Vet, , 6.. ;real 81,613ro; moom 8 bp cra7 flax n. A. i1r15..6 co, 27 pie r eson a l4ldi. Goff; 710 bble 01, 8 8 Coinnoinge: 12 barley W W An. &nom 10 bosoy, Rohn g 1 &11e; 31 . 1b10 opples, iis de fichrff, Cheered* Kennedy; lur hay, YoKeler, 21 be dm red, Ni ilftryclaan 11 half Mae doh, Jai Craig; 24d0 do, 4 bble oboes% Maul., boo A co, 165 Wears, Bloom= 8 Knox. . s —_ Imports tip aker. Lk TrESVILLZ—riaJw.I,OOO bills Flour ft& Ewe, ado Data, Clark. & Co • WI wit Oat. Gook, Plo Pettit!ad do, /3 bble Ittic a Sell; 3 piro 1 Prod. - 8 J 8 Dltlrtrtb 0.4 w. 6 5 ,k0 Produce, T•tot a lBgf il. Ws Mt B.Ni w. p B.t & 4:0; Ws Deed ApplalklB do 11•1 11•84. a to Oltotor Seca 11-80 Vanoolen CIO Oil Fitrobotiatailloot t et; I', bbli OD. Or Malt &MbsalgrlftithoodlBB flaming t.88881.8; ' 8 bill. Ap ple. fluzillopt. CIIFOIONATI—est APOt rmics—.s its Lard; OXllrtp to OS Oaldwal; 52 Op soy Pisan, W Kutrikutek,aoo ims ie. Whim WWI a &.; 57bbisBrstAritt iloSWlsl,kossli,W_LYAlN.Mai IF • ftriuM3l Ude LIMY,, _ - 31 MoCul1041P; 5 Mb Lord OitA *Asko lirp lot llottltSk a er Wav York Grocery Market. Si'ig.iXßO.lT B 7 dell Mt' _-----------. 1.410 R WlDEElapil3; MARI ET - .4 llfie r TA AND VilitSTILLR.—The flu parsienger steamer MIA ODA liAll, Monroe Ars, Comiluinder, leaves Pittsburgh rear, TTESDAT, at t p, m , and Zanearille every TRIDAT, at 8 o'clock m Theory steamer JULIA, W. Conlon. Ooto• wander, leave. Pittsburgh every PATIIRDAY, at t e• ad, and Zanesville every TU UuDAT, at S irlork to. for freight or plunge apply on board or to I. D. COLLINGWeou, tsb Agent, Piturgh ; FL d. PI 611C11 R 111e.0 COI NT. LoUIS, 31ISSOUR. L RIVER AND THE IDAHO GOL IIINVI.—Tho new and klogant otearn, Oaptain Ttnegass REA, will leave above on TI 1111 DAY, lb. '2oth DIA , 10 a. rp. Y. height 01 range •pply on tKraid. or to JAIEIDi (MLLES 6 AIL, A ganle. 1410/1. LOUISVILLE, EVAN%dast LS VILLE .o UAIRO.—TUIS DAY the nth Inatakt, at four o'clock P. IL, the DOW and eptend l l4 pansenger eh:since JABlllil R. 01131011 E, oral hav as annwinced shale. .. pl Vol "4'4 " " — fAV.Pgraa rd ur to /URN PLACE, 1 Ag.'" Ar SALEM AI.3C (lON SALE OF CA) NVENI EFP 11,41510. - - WAS Dorkkokrolgo, CA•ALZY Blia.Ol OrrioS or eillar QOAATILSAILIirIis., Wooltingla, D. C., Vebroary Iktb, 1844. Will be void at public stollen, to tt. hlitklet 1.t4. `feett tbo pl. - e• aod dstoo named Indoor, its : 74101101, Pa , NY/ De*, Tolday, 4tb Moral Al lei Illlosoaport, P 0.., Nil Horror, tyroday, oto North. P. ?no Dom.*, V. 1817, nth March. At Altoona, Bruneettk, N. J. KU Homo, Totooloy, At Nolo 16th Mardi. At Easton, Po., 300 Dort., Priddy. Ibtli hard It , Dow*, IL J., 44) llorste, Tuesday, 414 bla•Tb. kt Lebanon, Pa., NOt Doran. Trani, lttth Ilarch It Willoeborre, Pa. 300 a..., t 00114.7. 4llN WTh a florets have been onstlenaned se y webs at the Untbel States army. r y Of rad and Gam ynepoe magi good bravo eas bed. lin be net tall be sold grisly. Bales been St 10 s m.,end continue deny till all sold. Tams Cub. In Canod BMW Thulsr7 Not. only • BMW Ea EKIN, frettmleffl Ot•4f Qautormuter. CWT. luau. -------- GEO. WELLES, AUCTIONEMIL BY 3 WILSON & AICBOLS• s rasni, silt Err. (U Os. Thursday. .151.4.1r01z 3d At 12 o'clock, At the SlOpt/. Works, foot of PO Street, East MM. Important Sale of Steam "Enginea built by the "lb:olly w ot: u gduo wa,“ No. 7. Very alight -17 damaged by th . e . fire at above works. 'lto t . Cylionja_r P Corahasett, in, aro it good 'reterl T L e :,` 14 . 47„.". tb. Vaud mew of tredr .155. .1%• Steam" mai utsnas colomvu, oroth.* •ith .11 O. Wmilti Irma Work, wore highly polished. Them ars Um Lama /Wilke:Wl Uglier ist the [hated Stem, and mere built without regard to cost. to order to am blowiwasty with Ambit' and anatomy. felittd psTABLISILED 1760. PETER LORILLARD valor AND TODD MADDIMOTULIESI, 16 AND 1* CHAMBERS STAMM E!!!!=E; Wonld coil the attention or deader, to the articles ol hta manufacture, e • B ROWN KNOTT. . Ilincaboi,Hine Itemee.„ (ammo Harp., American Clentlemen , Dadlt.4, Pure Virginia, Nachitochee, I I OnPenimiia n . THLLOW SHEbRI'. High Tonal or iscomb, High 'food Scotch, eg, Lundyibot, Honey Doer Scotch, Ptah Honey Scotch„ Fresh Scotch. I redaction tn prices Attention le caned to the lane I of pine Cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco., which will to forted of a surlo 3 r k s&ity. Buonora—Lonklio. 1, No. 4 . , floe, I ao.. Grandee& •• ruts Ctrs Coneriso—P. A. 16, or plein - Caret. Hob, or Sweet; Sweet merited Oronoro ; Ti. Foil Oevendieh. Bu og re o—S. J Spanlah, thwarter, Tartish. N.. O.—A circularego, of prima ',alio eent on 'optics , eol Liao. w. 17 PATENTED OCTOBEM, 8, 1881 DITHIIiDGIVII ?ATMS OVAL 1....JLA1.T. otilialsricva II FLINT GLASS Tbs., Mb:miter as intended for the itat Woe, t"."" all P" of the ;171)10811:1''"L It I. maim'. Vat Pitt alai WOrktotilaitttisian Arai, Pittabargth Puma. WHOLSBAUY DRU J. a, MOND •• am armed la Putitargb a wzownts mato - sarD Jossuia ands, . De , caws ; LVIDDITY 0 WANDI STIDEIIII4, opposit Stl e Dolan Possenger Depot, pad now albs Ole pile . • smi sowetment of DDIJOB, ParaiT MIDI WHISIII LTADS. 044, _PAINTS, V/1111111SH ,DTLITEI7/111 rnoW WAS% awn, gm pariaers will flnd War 'Spa .h st 01l 41mso wal sa waisa, &apricot to toi plumate* entbfiztket. J.IJ. RUDER ii DO, ' eon I,lleitS stolWone Woe% 7lttetswel UNION BMWS WORKS. , PITSSIIIIIOA■r -Bragg' lrounderiti mussuonuall oat al to RIM. aditotiow:AL liagedatarticasatlOSlTllrans... atreAti. tor Itaia luaGni — 4 0 v1 3 21 ° . 011 D. dart . 1,14ay ast, ^P..r r~ ~L y~ -'' -~S ~^-f Lr $ ti.. "'tea c'c.~ sM. Tk 4^~"~~~`i' c i' a+ ~. "~~~ 11-~ Y -:.~ .w5-'-a ~"fY~' ~ ~.{i , .r,~ ,, ,y "car l ~~t ~, 7 ..2~ S.. l~ ~''`~ y ``4~3.~xkc v r 'i ~.ce4i- 3 i .- 2~ - . vt rtw i r5.:.r . ~..!i"~s~ :~u~i... v,~25"2,~ ~..,-.,...~.>P+s+.~e7~c::Wiwi?SS~.J` : :.=~bc-F'~sa£is~ ;4'r'E.~ ~N s rccws:'r v-~ '~-d*~: ~%. vll~.r~. .-tYr - ._ operami JAWS OF TUE UNITED STATES. Passed at th. Fast Stssion f hi rAtriy eighth Congress. IPuntic t.so r los —No. 11..1 As act to amend as sot entitled "An ant for enrolling end ceiling out the national forces, and for o, her put poem" approved Mardi third, eighteen hundred sod el y • three. fie it enacted by ihe Ser.are and Hourt, 0, Representais., of the Owed Sliks of Amer . ion in fjongres , assembled, That the Preei• dent of the United States shell be author ized, whenever he shell deem It necessary, during the present war, to call for inch number of men for the military service of the United Suttee as We public exigencies may require. Bee i And he it /nether enactrd, That the quota of each word of a city, town, town ship, precinct, or election district, or of a county where the county is not divided into wards, towns, townships, preeimrs or elec• tian districts, shall be, se nearly as possi ble, in proportion to the number of men resident-therein liable to render military serviee,takieg into itozount, as far as practi cable, the number which has been previously furnished therefrom; sod la ascertaining end filling maid quota there shall be taken Into account the number of men who have heretofore entered We naval services of the upond Stange, and shone lists names arere borne the ourollment as already re turned to the office of the Provost Marshal General of the United States. Beo. 8. Asd ht it further enacted, Tit tt if the quotas eh .it not befitted within the time designated by the Presilent, the Provost Marshal of the district within •hich any, ward of a city, town, too v oship, precinct, or election dtstrict, or °suety where the same le not divided into IMMO, myna, townships, precincts, or election dietricts, which ie defiai , nt. in ate quota, is situated, shall, undet the direction of the Provost Marshal General, make a draft for the number deficient therefrom; but all volun teers who may calist after the draft shall have been ordered, and before it shall be actually made, ellen be deduoied from the number ordered lobe draftidtu guilt ward, town, township, precinct, election dietrict or county. And if the qtota of any die. trio' shall not be filled by the draft made in accordance with the provisions of this act and the act to which it is an amend cent, further drafts shall be made, and like proceedings had, until the quota of each Morro, shall be filled. Ben. 4 Ani be it further enacted, That any person enrolled under the provisions of the sot for enrolling and calling out the national forces, end for other purposes, approved March 3, IStl3, or who may be hereafter so enrolled, may furnish, at any ime previous to the draft, an soceptabe subeitune, who is not liable to draft, nor at the time in the military or naval service of the United States, and such person so furnishing a subetitUte shall be exempt from draft during the time for which L.u.k, J substitute shall not be liels'e to draft, tot t xoeeding the time for whoa ouch still- I salute shall have been accepted. 80(3.5. Andbe it/urther enacted, That any I person drafted into the military servioe A the United Suites may, before the time fixed for his appearance for duty at the draft rendezvous, furnish an accepts-' tile substitute, subject to each roles and regulations as may be prescribed by the I Secretary of War. That If such enbatitute is not liable to draft, We person furnishing him plait be exempt from draft during the time for which Inch substitute is not liable to draft, not exceeding the term for which he was drafted; and if such substitute is liable to draft, the name of the person fur nishing him shall again be placed on the roll, and shall be liable to draft on-future calls, but not until the present enrollment shall be exhaneted; and this exemption shall not exceed ,he term for which such portion ehal have been drafted. And any person taw in the military or naval set rice of We United States, not physically liequalified, who has so served more than sue year, and whose term of unexpired Berlin, Isbell not at the time of embstitn- Gen exceed six. months, may be employed of the as a substitute to servo in the troops State in which he enlisted; and if any trifled person shall hereafter pay money for the procuration of a substitute, under provisions of the sot to which this is an intendment, such payment of money shall. operate only to relieve inch person from draft in filling that quota; and his name abed' he tetalned on the roll in filling future quotne; bat in no instance shall the exemption of any person, on 110- count of his payment of commutation money for the procuration of a substitute, extend beyond one year; but at the end or one year In every snob case, the name of any nerson so exempted 'ball be enrolled agai, if not before returned to the enroll mennt lint ander the 'initialed! of this ego- tion. Sec. 6. And be it farther enacted, That Boards of enrollment shall enroll all per sons liable to draft under the provisions of this ant and the sot to which this Is an amendment, whose cameo may s have been omitted by the proper enrollng acme; all persons who shall arrive at the age of twenty years before the draft; all Miens who shall declare their intention to become citizerie; all persons dischared from the military or naval service o fthe United States who have not been in mesh service two years during the present war; and all persons who base been exempted under the provisions of the second section of the sot to which this an amendment, but who are not exempted by the provisions of this sot; and said Basra of Enrollment dual release and discharge from draft all per sons who, between the time of the enroll ment and the draft, shall have arrived at the age of forty-five years, and phenol :Ike the names of snob persons from the enroll- merit. Sec. 7. And be it /urther enaeud, That any mariner or able or ordinary OCIIMID who shalt be drafted under this act, or the sot to which this is an amendment, shall have the right, within eight days after the nail• fication of snob draft, to enlist in the aval service as a seaman, and a certitcat e that he has en enlisted being made out in con- formity with regulations which may be pre scribed by the &weary of the Navy, and duly presented to the Provost Marshal of the District in which such mariner or able or or dinary seaman shall havebeen drafted, atoll exempt him from such draft: Provided, That the period for Vlach he libel have enlisted into the naval sehricishall not be less than the period for which he shall have been drafted into the military service: And pro titled, further, That the mild oertlfioste shall declare that satisfactory proof has bean made before the naval oilier leaning tbe same that tbe said penon so enlisting in the navy is a mariner by vocation, or an ebbs or ordinary seaman. And any meson go, in the military service of the United Btaies who shall furnish satisfactory proof that be tea mariner by vocation, or enable t r ordinuy seaman, maymil isi, into the navy under stole moles andregalations as why be prescribed by the President of the United Pastes: Prorided, That such enlistment shot , not be for lens than the unexpired term of hie military service nor for len thou one year. And the bOunti money which , any mariner or seaman enlisting from the' army into the navy may have recreivik from the United States, or from the lEiCate 1 in which he enlisted in ths army, shall be' deducted from the pees money to Whiali he', may became e quired to com ntitled during the time ie I plete him military :service : And provided, /wow, That the whole Sum bar of such tranerr enlistments shall not eiCOCA ten thousand. • - Bea 8 And 6e el further emitted, That whenererwery snot mariner or able or ordi nary seaman shall have been exempted from eneh 'draft in the militsii_ smiles by i such • enlistment into the naval. minim., ander aunt • due eartidoste thereof, then the ward; town, toiniship,:, precinct, ', or election dlittiot of venial, when thennwe is not divided into wards, tovins, tiwnettips, precincts, or election districts, item ;Which • misai pononbse 'bead drafted, sheathe ana -1 iced with his services-to all intents' and dolt =Attired L ur e:Ul m :m it h st e rvi .ht g ',Z I OSPoII dflitl• 800. 9. Aid •6e it firrtler ritual Thalia enlistments into ' the naval 'envies of the • United Bialekof into the marine ' ***al the United - Buis* that may .hirnifterlio made' of "-pericitir-iiibler: to. inirflon ; : der the act of -Conti , untitled tgAnno4l.' for , 4* - Oliing atottollebig ant the Ude* I _. .. A= liarlat, *4 .. , la ~..:;, ~,-;;.. -. •il. 12. town, testrehip,- esonixot, es ideation die , tPiet or ecao,eodherstilide isms is not divi ded into iihrdc;novriss, townships, precincts, or eleotion districts, in which sueh enlisted men were or may be enrolled and liable to duty under the act aforesaid, under such regulations as the Provost-Marshal -General of the United Bute; may prescribe. See, 10. And be it Neck, muted, That the following persons be, and they are here by exempted from enrollment and draft an der t he provielems of this sot and of the sot to whieh this Ds an amendment, to wit: Snell se are rejected as physically or men tally unfit for the servitor, all persons solo ally in the military or naval service of the United Stales at the time of draft, and all persons who have served in the military or t naval service two 'tare during the presenhere war and been honorably bat t from. And no persons but nen as are hereto exempted shall be exempt See. 11. And be it *hullo? enacted, That section third of tfie "Act for noll , ing and calling out the national f ces, and for other purposes,' approveord ' March 3d, 1863, and so much of section ten, of said eat es provides for the separate en- roliment of each clue be, and the same are hereby repealed ; and it shall be the duty of the Board of Enrollment bf each district to consolidate the two classes mentioned in the third section of said sot. Sea. 12 And be it further routed, That any person rho shall forcibly resist Sr I oppose any enrollment, or who shall incite, coils sel, encourage, or who shall conspire or eonfederate with any other person or persons forcibly to resist or oppose any snob earolimeot, or who shall aid or assist, or I take any part in any forcible resistance or I opposition thereto, or who shall assault, obstruct, hinder, impede, or threaten any officer or other person employed in making' or in aiding to make each enrollment, or ', employ e d in the performance, er in aiding in I the performance of any service in any way relating thereto, or in arresting or aiding i to arrest any spy, or deserter from the mil- I Bar; service of the United States, shall,', upon conviction thereof is any court eon patent to try the offense, be punished by s I fine not exceeding $5,000, or by imprison ment not exoeeding five years, or by both of said punishments, in the dlecretlon of the court; And incases whereauch tussah. ing, obstructing, hindering or impeding shill produce the death of such officer or other person, the offender shall be deemed guilty of murder, and, upon conviction thereof upon Indictment in the Circuit Court of the United Suttee for the district within which the offense was committed, chill be punished with death. And ooh ing in this section contained eball be con. I 'trued to relieve the party offending from 1 liability under proper indictment or pro ease for any crime against the laws of • State, committed by him chile violating the provisions of this nation. See. 13. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War shall be authorised to detail er appoint non number of additional surgeons for temporsry duty ,n the seam'. nation of persons drafted into the military I Berlin, in any district, as may be necessary 1 to secure the prompt examinatioa of all such , iParsons, and to fix the compensation to be I paid to surgeons so appointed while actually I , employed. And each surgeons, so derailed I I I or appointed, shall perform the sods railed I as the surgeon of the Board of Enrollment, except limit they shall not be permitted to vote or silt with the Board of Enrollment. Sta. 11. And be it further :neuter; Thst I the Secretary of War is authorized, when- ever in his judgment the public interest, will be 'observed thereby, to permit or re- , quire Beards of Examination of enrolled or I drafted men to hold their examinations s different points within their respective en t - I I rollinent districts, to be determined by him.l l Provided, That: in all districts over one hundred miles in extent, and in such as are composed of over ten counties, the board shall hold their sessions in at least two places In such district, and at such points as are beet calculated to accommodate the people thereof. Bea lb. dad be it further enacted, That provost marshals, board' of enrollment, crt any member thereof, acting by authority of the board, shall have power to summon witneesses in behalf of the Govensments and enforce their allendexce by attach ment without previous payment of fees, in any case pending before them, or either of them; and the fees allowed for witnesses attending ander summons ehall be six cents pa mile for mileage, counting one way; and no other fees or costs shall be allowed under the provisions of this Sco tian; lindthey shall Wive power to admin ister oaths and affirmation's. And any per- I, son who shall willfutly and corruptly swear or &farm falsely before any Provost annul, or Board of Enrollment, or mem ber thereof, acting by authority of the Board, or who shell, before any civil magis trate, willfully sad corruptly swear or affirm falsely to any affidavit to be used in easy ease pending before any Provost ?der- nal or Board of Enrollment, shell, on eon ?lotion, be fined not exceeding poet, and imprisoned not lens than six Soothe nor more than twelve months. The drafted men shell have process to bring in wit nessekkat without mileage. Sec. 10. And be if furibC? erteefed, That copies of any record of a provost marshal or board of enrollment, or of any part thereof, asnifusd by the provost marshal, or majority of said board of enrollment, shall be deemed and taken se evidence in any civil or military court is 1110 tanner as the original record: Provided, That if any person shall knowingly certify any false copy or copies of Imes record, to be need in any civil or military court, he shall be subject to the pains and penaitiee of perjury. Bee. IL And hs Si israber enacted, That members of religions denominations, who shall by oath or affirmation declare that they are conscientiously appeased to the bearing of arme, and who ale prohibited from doing so by the rules and articles of faith and pia of said religions denom ination, shall, when drafted into the tail tar, service, be considered non - combatants, and shall be assigned by the Secretary of War to duty in the hospitals, or to the cue of freedmen, or shall pay the sum of three hundred dollars to ouch person es the Sec retary of War ohalidesireate to receive it, to be applied to the benefit of the sick ad wunded Boldly= Provuldi That no person dull:be eititled to the bandit of 1 1 the provisions of this section, anbna his declaration of ' consciontiono' sortiples ', eilsillst burin crowshall be supported by antistanny edence thcousistent with at his deport- I, ment has teen vi uniformlyri such declustion.. . Seta 18. And be it further enacted, That no person of foreign birth shall, socount of ellenage, be exempted from enrollment or draft order the previsions of this sot, Co the sot to which is is an amendment, -who has at any time assumed the right@ of a a u thor by voting entry eleotion held under authority of the lowed any Buda or Terri tory, or ef the United States, Or whohisheld any office under ruin tale or any of them; but the fact that any such persona foreign birth has voted orhild,ershell vote or hold" office, as A f oresaid, shall be taken ea am.; elusive evidence that hole not entitled to exemption trove military carrier on account of sliOuge. Bee. 19. And be it further efts:Jeri, That Olt claims to exemption shall be verified by the oath or affinnallot of the party daltabig exemption to the: ruth af . the fachlatated, uniestitahall antisfactosily emu to.the board of .entensoent that snob •party is for some good and sainchrot ram unable to make .suelt oath other - affirmition; and the testimony of any other party tiled' in sup port of acid= to exemption stiojbo made upon oath, oriffirmation. . Bee. SO. And Bo if/urger enacted,- Thai if, any person, drafted and liable to render williosq_ twirl" shalt protium a decision of the Booed-et Enrollees:it - At , his liiver I ttpon a claim 10 exteispthin, by any -frititt car false retresehtatlon'.prsethed.,:brblii-- ' seller bylli pronerestakinich ' dictsi on'or wislopticar,Ohall IA of no ; elliot,',litid the person imomptel; Oi in:•lihoiofigoOo..dii.de cishin may be Made, .f4isli. l * . ileem ea • -4 C. serter,Siid milk, arresisdi tried mart 1 tiaras% ind , pordsla aeon* icaa disitut, gala co scowl lot . the: flan= for Which he was drafted, reekontat (remits time of his strut: ;Proildiek , That giti tootOpory of Wu 121 1 Y olle* dr 2o o 2 lo*Vi.d 4 :r o * , Its tbovaitilliorroloCl,ortio:siitus tivAttel evit tn e l eoliituat o - ur.u4sti f '. AusUen - ftft, Wile! dtoorairte, ArtainiCeboat 4 110 1 4: 11 10 4P 4 P*l Abatlick *04. 1 aro lik,A4*-** 41 :... 1 F iltW.thil. mukoAt i ll Ott* . orimplitkot their patents • 0 Alooltrooidoifintkm That ti•th illumsk Ahem IMmatir u oLloaxiliintk. imAaltaltnisyvto rtrikoltsilarlo, 1.,,,,,,z,-ii kte,,,tai .7 li, iT:',. tii. , .: .04-.. thi Stahl and locaLialhOrname-... , " end advanced pay ehleh trill- lug tom paid to Chem, - inythltir-inl:: „the ant to which this is at amendment '[ter the C 3 Crary netwlths ^dies. Sea. 2L An/ belt fuellif4dareft4 That any parson who shall pummel-orsttempt to procure, a false report from the surgeon of the board el' enrollment concerning the physical condition of soy drafted paean, or a decision in favor of such parson by the board of enrollment, upon a _claim te exemption, knowing the same to be false, shell, upon conviction in any district or circuit court of the United States, be pun label by imprisonment fat the period for which tne party wits drafted. Bea 22. And be itjurtirr masted, That the fees of agents and attorneys far making out end causing to be executed Loy papers in support of • claim for exemption fteM Oro% or for any services that may be rendered to the c l aiman 'l Ilnna3ical e , e x flee dollars; and physi c ians or er - gco.stmishingc.r : ets.dis.bli s to r t k ia_rt: ti o:l l b si th e a :e re n a tiLtl f v o d r A t e ol t d azi m u P y ti y u f a. r iv iram s or , o d" r eOn st. ft: ter ney who shall, directly or directly, demand or receive any greater compensa tion for his services under this set; and say physician or surgeon who shall, directly or indirectly, demand or receive - any compost tion for furnishing said COT LiikAilla of dis ability, and any officer, clerk, or deputy, connected with, the Baud of Enrollment, who shall receive compensation from any drafted man for any cervices, or obtaining the performenee of such service required rrom any member of said Board by ths pro visions of this act, shall beg ntity of n high misdemeanor, and, upon COlSTiOtiors;- Mull, for every Boat offense, be tined not exceed ing $5OO, to be recovered upon information or iadictment before any court of competent jurledietlon, one half for, the use of any informer who may prosecute for the asme in the name of the United States, and the other half for the rum of the Baited States, and shall also be eutjeot to irepritrettinent for a term not exceeding otui Testy, it the discretion of the court. ' Soo. 23. And be it fiiitlii.eitidefeel; Tiatit no member of the Board of Eircabneni i Led no surgeon detailed or employed to: lea" the Board of Enrollment, and no elect, as , Blatant, or employee at any- Provost Mar elyhator, o lii r d ß i o re ar c d ay o! So bs ro eu l t lm .s e e engaged to inttalli.romri:direcolg or attempting to procure substitutes for persons dratted, or liable to be drafted,' in to the military service of the United States, ', And if any member - of * Scaihef.-Ettroll moot, or soy Mach stigean, clirk,Teulaullant. or employee, shall - procure air ~atiMiipt, ta procure, substitute for any persondrafted or liable lobe drafted. as sloreeati, Is s be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,: sus& shall, upon conviction; be punished hy Ire prisonment not leis than thirty days sole more than six months, and pay• .4 - fine not less than $lOO nor more thervVlo o , by any-court competent to try, he'clfence. Sea 24.. And b. it farther enacted; TUN all able-bodied male colored persona between the ages of 20 and 45' years, resident In the United States, 'hall be enrolled soeneding to the rovisions of this sot, and of tho to which this is an amendment, end farmSili i part of the oedema forces; ende:sib a slave of s loyal muter elan be diabei r lind mastered into the iterate* of the 'United ' States, his master SUB have a ciertifiehta thereof ; and thereftion such slave - SW be free; and the bounty of sloo,.*OW,Pe [ able by law for each drafted mszt,inem be paid to the person to whom enehdretutd person was owing service or labor at the timo of his muster into thy service of United States. The Secretary of War dual appoint a commission in each of the Slave States represented in Congress, charged to sward to each loyal person be whom a colored volunteer may ewe service a just 1 compensation, not exceeding $3OO, fee each such colored volunteer, payable out of the fund derived trout co meautallans,andeve r y such colored volunteer, on being -mtUdered into the service, shall be fres, And. basil cues where men of color have beenhersto fore enlisted, or hare volunteered . ire the military service of the United - bitstek el the provisions of this hat, so far as the payment of bounty and compensation are provided, shall be equally, applicable ' re to those who May be hereafter recnaltesi. But men of color, drafted or enlisted, or who may volunteer into the military ser vice, while they shall be credited an. the quotas of the several States, ar ' subdivis ions of States, wherein they ark MOO Wel: drafted, enlisted, or shall volunteer, shall not be assigned u Stalatecombeit Isbell be mustered into regiments- or - auk penies United States Colored Taloa ea tetrill. ; zt o ott - • See. 25. And be it feather enacted, That the fifteenth section of the act to wlleh this is amendatory be so amended, thikit will read ss follows: That our= charged with the duty of ,MO les .. - , who shall resolve from any soarer sny money or other valuable tides 1 or agree, directly or indirectly, - toroesie s the WWI to his ownerlllllothrelllZlOOrtor 1 , tooting an imperfect inepeadou,orwlelse ' or incorrect report, or who - shgleillitally neglect to make • faithful irieperdiAn`Aidad true report, and each member 6f thtliOarti of enrollment who shalljellifullY,-agreci to the discharge tcom aerdee of any &tilted person who is, not legally Ltd properly entitled to each Aistherge, shall.be„ tided by a court martia ind, on" winitotion thereof, be punished by a fine not lesee,thien [three hawked dollars and not Morerthin [ ten " thousand dollar* shall be inlysidallal ' •at the discretion of the court, imul,ha , cashiered end dismissed the 'mien ~,, 800. 2.8. And Bs it further erteeted„ That , the words "Preeinct" and ...EleatiosiVis -1 triet," iis used In this Set, 'Wino! beolo 1 stiOed to *Ore any sehdidebin foe per 1-yesell of enrollinent and draftlitiathin-Ute wards into which tiny city or villittolo7 be awiaea, or than the townie or townships into which any county rosy be alit:a... Sixt.27. And be it farther. Mute T hai so much of the act entitled: "lin ad tbr enrolling and calling - out: the national tastes, and for other- purposes," apiorwell March third, eighteen hundred idol Atinty theta, es may be inconsistent willithe pro- Tillie sui of this sat, is harebY repealed. -- Approved, FebrsLari T 4, 1864.. [Puma Disourtros-,No. 14.1,f • assottrunu relative torthe trahlarst portions in the military, ;wail 40tipt mad service. ..• - 7 • -', Remised by the Bak* and - Rause 004- reeestedien of the United Sista If tdieirial d• antorers-ntemblA Vlrst . :' TisilArdirsit- Too ifinhalthisinat 'hi Ind is-tiateljf :Ai- MOJed to enlist ra nch poisons all fay aid*. to Sall' into theat nal service of the WOO States, under Met" directitinesti ny be iinn W. the- Secretary 0.. ...C-W444 the Seeretary.of dm Nary,.whitta .enliatatents shallbe medians this appropristedharite: , Prodder; struerthrlinastancit- as persons , matted Ja Jim aoceliortoi.rir ad* :rim enency.-:yersoni,so enlisting shill Dot he named ; to remits any faulty lupins their entiStmirsti. - - . l3Mondt• That President of Atte - United titatiainity, ilint. we ittsodgesont-thepnblWeertketret r qailim isL , autlhirrisOnd-dlieat at/ transfer et persons. 'who bite been: iciployed',lnlssi \service,. and. art 'noir ..iillisted i n: nit' Omits for _WA aftioNlifo*:l4l3lo,.. A nent/ to the. alma: prizup9oz iu g n wail and aotiording to -a dia: meled regulations. as la -. nay -presi Pro. tided, nerolYtera Thu , t h e . mumble. of iroisfirl from any comp * - -i*O* tit x , shall not be so gro* ea t o . otimmian litany._ cm _regiment Weir thaffidl4l= l strength- 'required- by -- thst?regulitiensz , el the military_ service: And innsidoliirther, 1 1 *co:eh - tam set may Ikme;listafieWk y., rperSens so . tinnstorredi itabolint liaring-lntodie-militirOddioolall-3. 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