Bit @nate. URRUAr eititNlNG, APRIL SI, 1864, 11W1111 , 11 1 01AL PAPEit.im CM AID SUBURBAN. SCHEDULE OF ADVERTISING RATES. 811INDLIO ItATT[II. . . • Is cm.. Sr, u•c• • , . D• Jy .L. _ neck- Iweek. % , • ,•. 18qr eqr t eqrls4 Kr 1 0/71% 9qr Co. 11020........ , 175540 $ , 5 car , Two tlaer...—. 19s 'II !Terve titenCl..... 160 96 .11eur times...... 1 80 115 Alin times....-. 990 180 I • • ;moo week—...— 910 1401 TO 95 •,115 46 11." .Tente wt4 ine k L .; ..... 1 :01 :El : rO b I 7 6: 10: 1.:: One month_... 7 50 4 - o.i 500 9 10 960 1 56 Tun mamba.— Lt 2.6 6 123[T 40 406 5 75 5.00 3 75 540 Three mouths. 12 75 7 1.0 9 15 470 4 66 2 25 11x months—. 20 75 12 00 13 26 SOO 4 90 410 Mini monsl29 77 (1) 1S 5 killl 03 10 1301 9001 5 16 One Year- 31 00 t 8 t 13121 33 II 00110 701 o'lo CHANG Tor one • • Coolised to the All Luger • ADTZSITHISSIENT& changeable one time sash week mmediata bask:was of the advertiser. meats La eamet proportion: 3 thaeofttim.all ume• Inneelcls vet k I lavelt. Yu 9 3 6 1 '64 001 41 0 1 6 Throe 240ntbs--- 17 9, 11 46 20 I' 00 O 00 440 19 011 16 T 5 .10 t Otte 4 Cri 26 00 24 60 14 OJO alma notices doable dursbore rates. Twit mike; sulk Insertlea---- 60 seats ilia reap noaces-*----- 73 • Stssabost taterrlsomamts, per trip.—as to IThentare ora.dalabarsturs • nonuse...- 73 Nettingo , , - thei urking Women of • A large rata as of thearorking women in Pitiladeephia ef.ty was held' at Sans= Street Hill. on Blonder °actin. Tie Hall was liveried toe#ess. Rev. Me.. Talmage was elected President, and Mr. Samuel Sartain, Secretary. After a prayer by the President. he elated the object of the meeting.,Some ?tan .or tleVail letters from working mmen ,ererethen read by Mr. H. W. Warmer. They stated the exosuively low prime received for hard'worlafrom the Arsenal and private m eans:. The writer of one letter said she re otiveteevonty-five cleats per dosen for mak ing array hats. She averages aboat„,gs per Week by working from f A. M. to I t and 12 A letter signed by six women said that by Working from twelve to fourteen hours a day they. could make from Pity to seventy cents. Another writer said she had a son In the 'army, and bad to support herself and child. ,She received $2,16 for eight pairs of pants. Ont of . ,thlo she had to pay $ 2 per month for rneztrnent, and then was treated with oold• rtidenoss and contempt by the °Motels at the' , Artenal, with some few exceptions . The'verioity of this writer was vouched 'for . 14 . keltizen. The names of the Writers wens signed to the letters, but not made.publio. .19senriliadies and gentlemen present; then 'Jake briefly an the object of the meeting. Mr. W. Mailer presented two petitions, one for Congress and the other for COL °roman, but these were, on motion, • referred to the Relief Association. The following rexolation was then offered and adopted • Eaorsid, That the thanks of the working women. Or the anembly wad of the State be tendered to the Members of the Legislature of Penntyleanbt who, „fbr toe Int threes/ethane, hare en nag,' advocated a nrere extended industrial. .ephere for woman, and shoe% by - their liberal epnropriations that they are -alive to the net-malty of a more thorough and prac tical -education nod • higher soda nod mom( con /aka for woman The action taken by the mem bers pf the Leglalatttre.lndemes a hope that at no Zama day the Industrial training of woman may boom,. It. State tooroment, and Inangulate a pr tion:Of asitilnan and independence for the entire lea. . Artir a fovi swanks by 2dr..Braidwood,the -tneeting adj.:maned. ' The Leeal 'Olt Trade The Olt City Begirt.', of tfieliath ern tabs the -following review of . the market at kW Ore:, Since intreport, bash:less has been brisk, andaeonsidera§ie amount has changed hands , . This abloom:LW:of hum weak-were large. Bally 4.11,000 _iambi of oil hares come out of the creek-- during the past two weeke. meet of whieh'hare been Rene forward. The priers Inn been. wall sustained at the wells. It Would slicer as though predicate intended to make - the ruling prices for the world, at the place, of production. They have the power now, and abould by an moans accomplish Ms slealiableresult. The Aver is still in good boating order, and the steamboats have each made several pay ing trips on the present rise. The present week epens a little dull; with no material transactions. This is owing is a =mourn to the preridence of rumors to the effect that Secretary" Chase to about to get the control of the gold market, and thus lower the present rate of exchange, as well as the reported re commendation to Congress to tax refined oil twenty cents, and evade five cents per gallon. In spite of, the rumor, we don't believe crude ell will be taxed. We can see no diminution of the prices on the!' part of holders. Wo give as the ruling rates at the wells, from ; according to Nuntion, and $1,50 at this paint. The mart t. closes quiet, but firm. The Pilkins, Collins, aid al other wells on the Blood PAM, which were reported as being stopped, tare commenced to produce again, making an increase of between two and three hun dred barrels in the duty. production. The new well recently, /Amok by- Mr. Wm. Phil- UPI, at Hone Creak, en the Allegheny, Le re .ported as producing from 100 to 150 barrel, per day. A twelfth Interest in the Maple &bade well nos prodricing 400 barrels per day, to been sold for 00,000. There in about four feet of water in the channel, and falling slowly. The rafts are 'dill going 'down. Prolghts to Pittsburgh, 65 pants parbarrel. Prim of barrels, $9e3,25 for e new, and $2,50A2,75 for second kla Matteis 4ons.the Army dot unusually large nmnber of &aerial are Ireitig wasted at the present time, and tohand ed over the Provost Marshal. Si nce, the commencement of this month, eighty of these ski:liken hare.been , apprehended, and stiii • number of others ate known to be lurking araturd the city, This does not include strag gly/a from Camp Reynolds, as they, ire being atteuded to by gouda frost camp, who make • nightly tour through the city, and have been very successful in their search. It Is us .; dentoodthat soldiers leaving camp hereafter mitheutleave will be treated as deserters, antildateetives arrestinchemerill be paid the Aka thirty dollars, and the amount deduoted from the pay of the soldier. It Is the int/i -lia' of the present commander of the camp to enters,* strict distipline among both °Siam and men, and.those leaving, tamp, ithout lasteisf absence will , be severely dealt with. •. ' Dam or ♦ Sor.nnia. - -Prirate J. F . Ratit e/land, a mambar of the 170th eompatiy of the Vatuanßeserios COrpr, and formerly of Bat. tag T First Rhode Island Artillery; died at the Ciirard Rouse in thif city, of typhoid fa .very on Tuesday night. Re was bided in Ailiztotay Cemetery yettarday afternoon, a squad of udders, tinder ehmge- of iinorpo ral, amionpaning the reontinCto the, grace. i wst a. siiident of Exeter, R. 1., end the body willprobably be disinterrod and forty- Asa to his. Mends. . lIVAIIIING 701 STILING.—How luppily the tot lowteg IndJetta/ the weary, longing, waiting pandas, of the and, the I°m:lW:it or the In far the hinting forth of Spring"! hood xi lby da olgh y' aro ore &plows. ' • is ho I thy dmar Rub won olog he ibNual of ronshheo hoolo , on t twang year. 6X12 lhall gm trees be lest, - -- , 4,44. angry tdrdoitiall dot! • Like thou lot Ell.nt,...oltiog. • faiths Spring. • . - Pain Oluissrolsur city radars, who take an Interest In the subject of physical culture, should not foll,to attend the exhibi tion of Dr. Die lowieeystsui of parlor put. nutlet, to be glum et Oonourt r ifial this alien ing, by under the Instruction of the Mass IlutalL The class will appear In coo lant...en:l will files a variety of interesting anti attractive exercises, • Biwa:D.—A young man named John ILoorolt, Jr., aged about eighteen yeani . ,,was drorned °litho Brownsville packet, a short Idistahoi -boleti' Brownsville, Co the first of Altdilut. Re was dressed in ntilitsry'eloth- Ing. - 01 s father John LOomil:Sr,, who re sidesci Zook No. 4, on the - Monongahela ajlteral. reward for the ream orry of 4hibod Cr aat~e ' s Coixtrrn ex zse Bartir-We kititatititi of the nuenlosta et the Cleo-, - gyametrOcuimittei to the etivertleettent in enothefookuak alined b 7 the Bev. John. B. 7....0066, poi. Clark cells meeting toolbars , day Allettkook, the , Slit; hist 4 at o'clock. `Thlinnizoo-Pl4 P 4 t heir:tl.Sggi enhlbhed ri 14 " 41 " Tea * 01471 1 11 1408 "Nr tolponlgm .P 03111887 `...f-7717,-Ps-. _natitth a i rll66lB. ll Ma Iteghtiont O[ WWI Veteran volunteers, numbering 600 men, under command of Cal. W. O. Taylor, Lt. CoL X. W. Melia and Major B. C. Gilbritith passed through this city last inning. They belong to Major General Blmere division, Army of the Potomac, and ere on their way back to the geld. One com pany of the eat Ohlo Cavalry and about 100 recruits for regiments In the Western army also arrived in the city during the evening. They were ail hospitably entertained by the Subsistence Committee at City, ,11aLL ' ACCIDUT. —Yesterday afternoon, while some men were angered in hoisting barrels to the second story of Fshnestock's white lead worts, on Liberty street, near the outer de pot, the rope broke and a barrel fell Rem the leg •of one of the workmen, injuring him severely. We were unable to asoertain his name. Tan Erni:l'min; at Concert Hall, this eve ning, of the new system of Gymnastic:a, by the fdisses Haskell, of Boston, and their deal in costume, will we trust, serve to.give a praotieal illustration of the advantages of this highly approved and truly eicellent method of physical education. Lemsen.—lmmense quantities of lumber hare reached this city, or passed dale points below, during the put ten days. Ifesterday se many as half a dasen large rafts could be seen at one time, slowly wending their way put the city, ornhecting up at our landings. Ltys or Gutszab Mtatut.—Mr. Henry Miner has for sale at his store, 71 and 73 Fifth street, "The Life and Publio Serving of Major Omelet Meade,' published by Messrs. T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia. Prise, 25 tents. BOTII Annzarao.—Sight boys were arrested by the "pollee yesterday, in Allegheny, for throwing stones. They were fined and Ms charged. The Mayor as determined to put a stop to this dangerous amusement, If pos• a hie. !.; Twatoas--"The Dream Spectre," in which the wonderful "Ghost" appears, will be pre sented this evening. The Gbost Is a pleasing optical illation, and Is well worth seeing. The performance will conclude with "Betsy Ba ker." firrow.—On fistarday night tut, ■now fell In Oreenabrtrg, Westmoreland county, to the depth of three inches, and in the eastern pert of the county the ground was covered to the depth of six or seven inches. Buneunow or TIII Prreamton Gmeawrio Accootartow.—This association will giro an exhibition at the Atheneum, on Liberty street, on Tuesday evening next. The Great West ern Band will be present. Licsmaro.—At a late meeting of the Presby tery of Blairsville, Messrs. D. L. Dickey, J. D. Moorhead and J. Lewis: were licensed to 'french the gospel, ♦ Vatsrsats On. Wn.t..—The NOM, and Delemater well, after yielding to its owners $1,000,000, in less than one year, 'has been sold for $300,000. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES Timis Paaar, Paln sad OrtuaLoatad Mato Roofer, sad dialer fn Posourylizafs sad Valmont lido of the boat quality at low tato& Odkot at Max, Ltagblitet, near tbo Water I 'Works. Pittobotah, Pa. o DILICREOZA AND DTENITZET will decimate the volunteers far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let every, min leo to It that he carrier with him a full supply of BOLLO WAYS PILLS. Their use in the Crimea eared thousands of British soldiers. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, to., at 30 cents, 75 vents and sl,lo.per box or pot. Far salein Pittsburgh by B. I. Pahnestock k Co. ^ For male also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal street, Allegbeny city. Smoot. Naricra.—The attention of out readers is directed to the brilliant assortment of Sluing and stammer Goode jut received by car. ftlend Mx- John Wilier, No. 126 red o:al street, Allegheny. His stock comprises a great variety of Fancy French, English, Spotch and American Cusimeres and Cloths, and Sze Silk cad Cusimere Veslinws,—all of which will be made up to order in the latest styles and in the best manner. A choice se- lection of Furnishing Goods also on hand and for sale, together with a full stock of Ready Made Clothine. well and fashionably made. DimVAL.—Simnel kirabata & Co. Merchant Taller', have removed to 73 Smithfield street, and would mon rapeotfully cell the attention of their friend and the public generally to their new stock of Spring end Sommer good. ' which:they have just received. Their stook is of the vdy finest quality-of English and French eassimeres, sloths, eassimeres and vesting. Also a very extensive eursortment of Scotch cassia% arm Don't fail to give them an early call. Every garinet& warranted to give fall satisfactioa. Gwievr k hfoOssiaass, 73 Smithfield St. Cum= is often a form of Throat DIZONSO which creates • perpetual desire to swallow, as if something - were sticking In the upper carter the Throat. Brown's'ltienoltial Troches are used with good results In this annoying - disorder. :11 - For sale by druggists generally. Waw's, Si - irsturr, d 0..-4. M. Roberts, Ido. 17 Fifth strcet, is now •Psnialf the moat choice stock of fine Gold and Sliver Watchers, Jewelry, Silver wars and Fancy Goods cur displayed hi this city, and is belling them at remarkably Imre& Oiniumi Ana caniise 'pall taken at tip Oranlbin olsoq 30. 410 Penn &vet, day or night. All ordms left at 4b• above pik• will be promptly attanded tn. All =lb Moat be paid In advmm • U. Btu., Dadirt, SU Pena *i totif to OS busintosum of k pt ^r. 4,1 HARRIED.t suußuai—EsoareNNY.—on Thursday Imo • Aprll Mb, by dm Rot A. B. Clark, D.D., Ur , CLIABLZB X.BBERMAN sad Ma LUBER Ma off mane. both of thaßorrogh fficoolaultr. OROWTHERA—MOBEINNT Tharaday ancslag, Gprfl ddtb. by the rams m. 0., Mr JOSH J. OSOWTBRES sad Mlaa MART McOHZEINIIT, both of the Borough of Maack:a:Sr. Iic(IOWIN.—On Tumidly monolog, llith nitwit hts midmost 'Prim Button, ?man Ilalizoset, It. 14 LitsGoWLIS, aged 49 years; t month. and de7•. The hineriL mill take plan from the ro !denim of his htother•in•lasplinnoo klirastre, corner of Eland idnad and Duoinanis Wry, tun (Thoonday,) arms -404, at 4)5 o'ci ck. ELM !dada and than of the family are msynstfully lusting to attend - 'POSTEII.-0a Tatifsf momitta, Iflib but, at liXo'clocir. ISABELLA, wife of Jona Yoram, aged - ZS years. • • , • Ma timbal tall tabs plea o Tananntn, 21a hat , .t 10 o'clock a. us., faun th• madams of ha husband, cam of Bb. of and 'Chatters atreeta, BET.SON.—A! ht. late realm*, Aann— street, AllaeheAT. 4 TarAlay, A 19th, ILIIMARD DE.IinQN; rag., th. 6thye of his ay. 'The funeral wilt taka4.1,.., at 1034 eelock A. at., on ThrgElllT. the 21at Mat. pHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS I AND CARD PHOTOkIAPHB I AT I" T 0 0 K.'S. LATE BOOKS s MeCIMLLASPA IMPORT. A WOUAW sessom. CCD.TOI3 CAVIL HA! RA MORMON; ~HAHD CAFE. • BDTLIR !KNEW ORLICADA „ • All Hada rEatmul saws as pablldie3; PITTOCKI. BOOK; BTATIONXIM AND 1111W8 DZPOT , raisa Oppositallie Post:l3lßoih CLIPTON'S' WOOLEN WATER .PW)Or AlLTrtrats rapplrof tn.dtda.6s widths taterind end tot We 143 cM lodia Butba ;Depot, Nitc SUI and U Bt. caafr atm& add? , b tor Allichon wont,. QALAD.OIL—Freatt Italian s 'Nioe and NJ Dada= Olive 011; to pteda vat Ina* mote. ed end - be pN bribh down or laiNile bOgikh IS eta rszn7 , x°l7 Y to n of . 4oßN ninannw. - 4ki t ui r nun A L .FRICAN:onIoiI tot of M araO P Mithee Odle. reeislahq the heed fa q 6113 1 . 7 , 11114 211197. !he pie es the MuldiJ 21'1'7 In*" .101:01 clew .4 ZOOM," TEE LATEST AWS BY TURFMAN!. OUR" SPECIAL DISPATCHES. PROJtI W4I4HI.IeGTOX Specie! Dispatch to the PimaEriah Cia:Atte. Weaureatos Cm, April 19,1840. TIM Wit.[[! 00011.014.1114 - Commodore Wilke. began his defence In Ida eourt..martial to-day. ' .0815100119 TO CAIRO Diar3loP. Brigadier General Prince has been assigned to the District of Cairo. Dintlaalle Tat allirnal. Capt. H. B. Todd, late Provost Marsha!, of this distrlot, has been dismissed the Unica. ConierraD ■LLCTION CMIT.S. Gen. Loan's Missouri contested election oats is In band. Garrison's will net be called up till next week. ORANGES IZOOIIIIZADVD The Naval Investigeting Committee will reoommend numerous changes in the present mode of procuring naval supplies. The Ways clad Mean§ Committee adopted nearly all the Serieta'a amendmsata to the Naval Approplation bill, to-day. AIITEDXSATS TO WIC 1111.1.. The Senate Is expected to amend the Na• tional Bank Bill co LB to permit States to tax them, and pup It some time this reek• POTOIIAO ARMY MAILS 111713M01D The mail, from the army of the Potomao ►re all to be stopped after to-morrow. Rea, nom—indiscreet rovelations that soldiers are likely to mike. CILS. GRAFT IX TEI CITY Lieut. GOD. Grant was in town to-day. lle will bid firewell to hie wife tomorrow morn ing, she going wilt, end ho going to the army of the Potomac. Tao Naval Committee will take up, to-mor row, dui question of selecting sites for navy yards,,Bast and West. Cairo will probably be tha Western point. SIM IMOOBSTROCTION 011121 The reecnetruction debate to going to be conduoted to night neatens. Winter Davie will try to bring it to a vote by Wedneeday 'wetting of next week. LONGStLILT /OLE= LCIL To-night positive information has been received that Longstreet's army, consisting of 12,000 men, has Joined Lee ; also the troops from Charleston and Dalton. DISPATCHES VIOL oil. 111.3L6 Gen. Shepley arrived here to-day. It is understood that he brings important dispafabei Gam Gen. Banks. Ile will probably be u signed to Bunisida's command ?MOH TAR ♦WU II THE JAX lITSI It is stated that a Primal war 1 hu been towed ap the Jlll2lOll river, for the pur pose of securing tobacco at Richmond, be longing to the Fronds government. CONOCO? OP nit WM111E701172 The Committee on the Conduet of the %Vast and Congressmen generally are mush Annoy ad by request. for printed reports of that Committee. The edition was loaf since es • !masted. "IMPOSED Nit !ASTI' "LIDS. The Senate Naval ltommitteelq-clay ecnsld trod the question of selecting sites for nary yards, But and' West, but Owing to the absence of three of the oomitittoo the quatlon was postponed. The Houte is bard at work cm tha tax tall. The Associate Pres, polio V to forward all important amendments. Hope Is expressed by some that it may be passed by Saturday night, bet this I/scarcely probable., commmEs or iffinr TOIL ■Olllll. The Senate Finsnolal Committee heard the Committee of New York Bankers who are op posed to the passage of the new bank DIU. The contest between the friends of the State end National Banks will be sharp. E157=111 The *at Deportment has backed down from the position taken not to admit enlisted men of the army into the nary. A late order an thorises such transfer In oases where the oots &Guns of General Order No 9 are fulfilled. rtrzt. roaTlill erAvioarior or TOl Itostawrrl A general order has been Issued to facili tate the procuring of feel for the navigation of the Miesiesippi river. Capt. Russel, 11. B. N., has been aultiorived to hire a force of 6,000 men for thatoptirpore, and the neoeuary regulation Is made for their rapport. 141114.7711.1011irl XXLITMIT 501500 L. • By a later order, furloughs net to cicala thirty days to non•coa.missioned oftioers and nitrates of the army who domino to enter she free Military School at Philadelphia, may be granted by the commander of armies and Departments, when the character, conduct and capacity of the applicants are inch as war. rant their recommendatiOn for a comminion in negro regiments. Tin BLAIA 0011TWITO GLIM The Blair contested election case will loon come up In the House. It is undontood that Blair is, altar all, remillysoing Wert to take command under Shrub:ma by thefirst of May. He Insist, that he mist be heard in defence of his claim to a seal here before that time. The Committee on Ult.:dons had a special meeting, to-day, to etesider the case, ISOVISTILLL INTIRLSIIII 0/LIIIMS. Hr. Harris has introduced into the Senate a joint resolution requesting State Leglila, tures to cause a census of industrial interests to be taken in 1885, and that a copy of the original returns be sent to the Secretary of the Interior, whole directed to furnish the necessary schitiulez and instructions for the purpctse. Thi franking privilege I. to be al lowed in rasklig returns. TRIAL IT MILITARY COMMISSION& The Senate Military Committee bad under ootudderaticrn to-day a bill prepared by Judge Advocate Holt, authorising °Moors in the field to try persons mused of high crimes by military commiesivns instead of court•mar. tills, and to execute them without delay. The Committee were not disposed to adopt so radical a change from the proient . aptem of military Jurimprudenoe, and authorised the Chairman to'report against it. la. 18$ Larva FUZZ TILAIIDII AND caszarnalrnts Speaker Dottie has inibutitted to the Sense a coMmunicatlon from Secretary *alba, together with a report from Solicitor Jordan, et the Treasury Department upon investi gations into the alleged Irregularities and fiends tri the custody and disposition of prise property. The report concludes with the opinion that thee. charges are unfounded, and that their proceedings will compare favorably in point of Integrity, emonemy and dispatoh with like proceedlogs 1n any Country at any time. .WASIMIOTOS, April 20.—The Secretary of .Wu hos ordered all the new rosimentr heavy artillery that may be organized sad lined op to the legal standard of 1712, ofs - sad men, Within • period Of twenty days from this date, to be received and. credited. If regiments are not fall on or before May 1111 INCOMR. 10th, the reevalts will be put into other aril'. From the returns of fees and - emoluments . le* infantry ore:autism , . This order of the attorney's marshals and altrks of the w4 ll several courts of the District of Columbia, 'alit may postpone the drat, bat the troops be rallied prior to the draft will be transmitted to the Senate by the Secretary deducted from the quota for draft. of the Interior, It appears that the Marshal's A report from the Senate Military Commit alloWanees for the year D 303, Co feeding pee. tee, by. Mr. Dane, of Ind., adverse to the ' ,04011 is the jail, amounts to $242116, sad that House bill, for paying a bounty of $2l to nine 'the Z"tileage allowed for transportingoonvicts months' moo, rpresents that Hui Sumner of to thi Albany penitentiary was $0,900, tasking Penniyivania ezoeodsd hisanthority la proin: his income from this suttee icar'y 02,000. loly; bounty to men enlisted tmder Dm call of It wu this incOme that ,thi 'recent law of the Druddent, of August dtb, 1863, for 300,- Coo gress took ',ray from him. 000 -Militia, for nine months' , that the War • Dertment ordered the dlscothmatice of far- P ! - " ' • of.the Hover, COSUITION OP 00•111023. thir tinlistalents, on learning i of. the ' Gov, Gov. Brough has arrived hers lateno.olght. nor'S 'notion; that bj ndstakti- if the tudei The. Goramors of lowa and Whom:tan are toslogottooll. Mart wire now . or ,Ver mont regiments allowed suo bounty, ln' ad- II" here. °°" // 4 " BI?"'".4 of /Datil * ditlon to 16%884 of the Pennsylvania militia. and Yates, of Indiana, are expsted in the It Wetdd require to pay the remalning 81,487 . morning. _The Governor Off Miehigan would mlllths, the ism of $1,137,170,- the payment here been here by thin ti m e, but for illness of yhtoll to regarded oil i1r000..t..V20- ouch : bons havin been remised. 411 held delaying him. Thleionvention of °Crimes* 'thug, 0 .4 .Poi i n ot its moot on] .MD le on In V altailt blootoOlo with lb. Umbistra. oliemourta unto to 1m .l_nlpy_mS ant i dea is the most ihmilleant neat et the open.. elelMeihtVee no bawdy Can rag% Won 4 1 iiii . mipalo h ..a . 111 ,b. vnti ii i t O d .1, 0 win hal- ,bonntins .Arme giro Ann , th ol slomnsment has era armed. ' I lamb iiitli fitiparmat toms thak. diEreent quarter', end referred to In these' dlsystehos. fdr?Ohudler, from the Committee on the Conduct of the War, reported upon the ran. lotion anything into the truth of the charges affecting the administration of Gen. Slough, at Alexandria, with particular reference to the alleged cruelty practiced upon the coldien In the slave Den. The fiats show that the ad ministration of Gen. Slough has been chars., Wised by energy, discretion and a careful re gard for the peace end good' order of the Committee upon which lie wu appointed, and 'Secures the commendation of the military and. eltll satboritios of the Government. sat rATvas7 01 X 1315017111 CLAMS. In the general Orders, War Department, Long Code, rules for the payment of claims in Missouri are laid down. Such claims ore to be settled at St. Lout, by an Mika of the pay department, usisted by Ida). Sheiman. All claims shall be settled and payment made to the claimant or authorised agent, by a peer of attorney, executed since the claim was allowed by the Commissioner of claims for pensions, as It cannot be settled tinder ordere from the War Department, but must be submitted to the Secretary of the Interior. Tbo list of claims allowed by the Commissioner shall be furnished to the Paymaster General for-examination. Brig. Gen. Jas. B. Steelman, Calton States Volunteers, to be M•jor General. To be Brig adier Generals : Col. Alen. Thaler, 65th N. Y., Col. jasper A. Maltby, 451'a lIL, Jos. J Bartlett, of N. Y., Col. Joshua T. Owens, 69th fa. Additional Paymasters: Beaty Olmstead, of Missouri, Fred'k Kelly, of Mis souri, Maj. B. W. MoOlaughrey, 109th 111., Goo. M. M'Cohnell, of Minot*, Charles C. Brawn, of Illinois, Charles Cue, of Indiana, John T. Slum, of West Yirginia, Batumi Grlsson, of Michigan. Assistant Adjutant Generale: First Limit A. 1. Dana, 6th 111., Capt.:Geo. Monteith, 4th Michigan. Thos. A. Osborne, to be 11. S. Marshal far district of Kamm,. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATIIRL ElOctal Dbiputch to ths Pittsburgh Gantt. HAIIISIBUSG, April 20, 1864 CIII=ZU 8 .—A/ternews ecuirrs.-11r. House holder called up and passad the ?dateable Iron Company bill of Huntingdon county. Mr. St. Clair, in place, a supplement to the Indiana and Westmoreland Gu Coal Compaby. Mr. Boater, the Coal and Iron Company of West moreland county. Mr. Graham, this Craton Turnpike Company. Mr. Lowry, in place, a repeal of the Brie City Purenger Itallroad; to Increase the compensation of the Commis sioners of Blair county; Banners' and Dror on. Dank of Greene county, puled to third reading; charter of the Life and Transit In surance Company. Adjourned till le-night. afLU PZIMUTED. Night Session.—Mr. Lath presented a sup plement so the charter of the Colombia Oil Company; passed. Mr. Householder, one to charter theMmela Hall Association or Hunt Mr. Graham, a bill to psre Duquesne liJr- Gush ; Mr. loge, permit for Arnold Piumer to sell certain lends, of 'Melt he is Trustee Mrs Latta, supplement to the charter of the Westteinreland County Coal Company. The.pleriate remained in session, but the proceeding, had no relation to Western In wrests. II vox —iforeing Senioo.—One relative to goteries Public, throughout Pennsylvania. An sot regalstiog elections by soldiers in the aerates. Qua relative to license• fn l'itta• burgh, Allegheny, and the surrounding bor ough,: one giving Ii . Being and Van Dergnft power to construct landings on the Allegheny river; one relative to the feat of Constables in Cambria county; one for grad ing streets in Barrooms borough; one rola tire to the efection of tax collectors in Brie co; one to amend Erie city charter ; one to elect an additional justice in the borough of Car rolton, Beaver county ; one relative to Greene township, Indiana county ; ono to Increase the pay of Butler county Commissionors; One to Increase the pay of certain °facers and jurors in Venangf; county; one relative to the poor of Fayette county ; a supplement to the act concerning courts is Butler coolly; one to vacate a pprt of Piney street in the borough of flochatei, Beaver co.; one for the relief of Jno. Beatty, Batter county ; one for the 'payment of bounties In Washington county ; one for the relief of families of drafted men in the same county one to change the time of holding election to the borough of Leochburg, Armstrong county; one to change the time and - piaty of holding elections in the second ward of Johnstown ; also, in Allegheny town• ship, Cambria county ; also, in Valley town ship, Armstrong county; one to lay out a Stabs road In Allegheny and Washington counties; one to vacate part of the Allegheny and New Brighton turnpike. Hocun—Afferneow Swim—The Boole re sumed the consideration of the apportionment bill. All attempts to amend the bill al re ported by the Booze Committee were defeated, until an amendment on the legialatire die t:riots, coming from p Lancaster member, was successful—taking one member from Clear fled and giving it teldontgemery, and one from Butler, to be given to Lancaster. The bill "pregreistd , through to a second reading.' eures.:'or PTrrsss es runt sum ovules Nigki so,o=.—The bill for the relief of the people 'of the scathe= tier of counties who saffered fronerSoutbern Ineuion, was tak.n op. Mr. Sinithamended it sis that the State will pay Mich claims as era legally ascertain sod to bedus, sitOs the war clues, should the United States .riegiset to do so. A motion to postpone the wholOnblect was lost by 35 to 65, wlten Szttith's amendment as amended on the previous question was called. Bra it was ezhanited McNair' for telegraphing to close arrived. NEW REGIMENTS HEAVY ARTILLERY. ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF NIB. The Question of Bounties to Nine Months' men .istn 11Viten walla ANOTHER BATTLE FOUGHT. THE ENEMY DEFEATED. Two .Thousand Prisoners and Twenty Cannon Captured. WAsierscrow, April 20 —The tollatejng was reeelve4 at tho Navy Department to-day at a... 4, April I 41. To lien. Gidron &areal o/ IA. Nary I have reaelvedprirniA letters from Bad river—one dated -"Grand Came, , April 10th," and one dated "Alex- . andria, l April 12th," atating that the army under Oen. Bank. met with reverses on the sth, near Mansfield_ Oar army fell beck to Pleasant 11111, and neat day the rebels at tacked them and were handsomely whipped. The lota la heavy on both aides. The Admi ral, when last heard from, was about forty MUNI above Grand Poore. The river was low. (Slir+d) A. M. PINIWCV, Fleet Captain. Catc4oo, Aprll 23.—Tho Ebewiny Javrnai poblishis extracts from private letters from memheie of the Chicago Mercantile Battery, dated 11th, to the effect that on the day attar the resent disaster to tho 13th army corps, gen. A. J. Smith, with the 19th try eorps, eingeg•d the enemy and defeated thorn, capturing 1,000 prisoners, and 20 cannon. INTERESTING FROM EUROPE, THE MEXICAN QUESTION SETTLED. Fallnie to Float the City of New Yoik MR GLADSIOSS'S BUDGET FAVORABLE. Kidnapping Irishmen In New York • and El.stoi, LAERDi' RAYS, TIDI HAIIaBIY, ,&51 Nay Tose, April 20 —The etaarner Aus tralasian arrived at this port to eight, from Llverytiot the Els, sla ciusensotwo, leaving the latter port on the 10th. The steamer City of Baltimore arrived at Liverpend on ther,h. The bombardment of Loadenburg and Duppef continuo. vigorously. The Mexican question hest been settled. Maximilian will accept the crown oaths 10th, and still sail a day or two afterwards. The efforts to float the steamer City of New YOrk on the 7th and his Met. were an monomial. Her position is unchanged, and a renn!od effort is preparing. Gladetone's Budget is favorable, es It reduces the Income tax end the sugar and insurance duties. The inutile of the United States steamer Heamege, In a letter to Marquis Clannearde, defends himself from the remarks male by the Marquli In Parliament, and denies that ho. ever enlisted men, but on the contrary, say. that the Kearsege has more then het oomplement. Mr. Gladstone pret.edted a favorable budget to Parliament. The expenditure was more than one million pound, under the estimate. The surplus is over 2;250,000 pounds, end the estimated surplus far next year le 2.500,000 pounds, 11e proposes to r, duce the duty on corn from Is per quarter to 31 per loindred weight; the income tax b: Id on the pound ; that duty on high clue s agars, Is 6d, and.ort lower Sorte.3, td, and th . duty on insurance of 'tuba In trade, from is to to Od; but there WWI udine grumbling in the auger trade. Mr. Lsystrd, in rept) to inquiries, said the, anglish ConsaLs coot mod the a:tenants kidnapping Irishmen in New York and Bos ton, sold Lord Lyons had made representstioas to the 'Arne! i-an Go•. rninent, and an newer was esipeoted The Alb:Rimy Ocuerel made explanations at to the Commission tent to Egypt to take evict nee Mt to Lairds' rams, and the Coromieate r was returnable on the 12th of May, when the Crown wculd proceed with do rase with all dispatch. Lieu root CMG! ViVIELT ..3.1.1fir for the sr-ek ismonut*d to .10,000 45,004 to specu late,* aed 1,00 ,, for export. The market is quiet at adecline to prices of 1404,1. claidly In taiddllog and I asergrarks. The sales to-day are ertiomßri et 6 0 00 bales. tip market closing qolot acid nnobaograt. The f Bowleg ars the aeltosixed quotations: NeerOrl Imo ntiddling, Bonne 1101;4 , 1; Upland Md. The etok of o;tt , a in port emronts to 300,4100 bales, lardadl a T . Mol.o boles of Amen Adria , * from M auch r are unfserrable , the market ch-nirig with seaweed tendency. Lfreiset -- , l,lroadetnffs ere generally dal sod Wbaat 4 auk, !doers. Wakefield, Nash & Co. , and Bigluoll Thayer I , report Flour s eer, dull end the pities nominal. Wheat Inactive, with • partial derliun;l • .anti quantity of Winter Led cadet/a fd, mixed. Corn le gable and steely r sales et Ms; Whits ell* Ist Me. /Brun. neon, Miele!: end Braadon, ropers Petroleumqnlet and steady ; 1 10d Las been refused for Crude. Cougreulonal, WABIIIX4ITON, April 30, 1364. Hout—The House went into Committee of the . hule.on the State of the Union, Mr. Wistiblarno, of Illinois, In the chair, and re {timed the eonsideration of the lotornsUormi Psevemr bill. Tht instal debate has been closed, end therafofo diactusion will be permitted only i on thelt mandments In five minute greed:es. Among the ausendmenta, some of whloh were merely verbal; the- number ohlirsrune agents to be appointed by the Secretary of the TCO9I. oury to!uld in the . prevention, deteetion end purdshasent of frauds on the Internal Revenue, was Indaeued from three to five. L'oowfog Soss:oo —Mr. Iluson, of Irma, from the Committee on Uniform Weight. and Coin age, reported the Senate bill providing for • new co t opines°, composed of ninety lave parts o copper end Gee partcof tin and nine, and tw cent pieces of the same composition. He ea 1 that, the Clorernucent trowel, from this a rrangement; derive on advantage of a quarter of a million yearly. Mr. Stevens, of P., opposed the MIL He said that Duda the present law nickel wan used, and for this purpose capitalists bad been induced to. work „nickel mines, one of which kras in his district. To pool the bill would be a serious loss to them. fdr..fastou said the remarks of the gentle man as carrying the docuine of protection to • detract for which there wait) precedent. The Hi was pared. The Douse resumed the consideration of the bill providing a repuMman government for States Usurped by the overthrown rebellion. Mr. ;Morton, of /3., espressen , the belief that w•ehall couleur the rebeleby force of arms, and bring them Into .objection to the lees, arid that we 'hail come out of this con tas•brlghterand purer than before; and shall stand the model republic of the world. Antal further debate the lions. at tenvenloOls. Sasexa —Mr. Wilson Introduced a bill to amend c ation 8 of an act entitled an ant to Webb the Treasury Department, approved September 24, 1789. The bill forElds govern ment Moors and agents from' puruhuing lands told under the oontiseatlon, end tax • • Mr. It o stris introdnood a +joint resolution in Waren to the taking of the conies for 1805. Reform to the Judialary CoMmittes. Mr. Gana, of MIMI, called up the bill making.= additional grant of land to aid In the oonatrootion of a railived.and telegraph fine in I.: eases, which was passed. The Object of appointing a. Committee of Conference on the Montana bill came up and was debated by Menu. Wilkinson, j Bend ticks arid TratobulL The morning' hour ex phin Mae bill wu laid our. Thebill e bill to repeal the fugitive elaiw law 1 emuin order. Mr. Boater addrossea•ths Beasts support. of the bill as amended by Mr. au er. Afte a lengthy debate on the ruttier:. slave crp n tow, he wean Air. Doo li ttle and. others, the Semitevent into Executive Elusion, and sub. se quels y adjounted. Ti. oat , Pillow Wontided—lliutTrllla .141 o n a Cotten ' Piantailon-a nor; rlbl Treatment of a Man. Dams, April 10.—Ten teats ails-wounded at rarl. Pillow were picked _up a few day. sines from hiding placer whore they had been suffering sings the battle, and_ brought up to idettudPity Hospital. The guerrillas made a raid tee:fitly; bpon s cottonlantstion, at Tomas, La., forty; miles below: ick.sburg, end captured * - large num ber of Wes and aggress, and carried air W. .B. AI ,at lliattorrn; LIU After getting to a safe dlitanoe f they compelled him to dig hit, awn Pita, .elisi• then made tho_negraes bay him. This statement la_ derived from the superintendent of plantations, who arrived hared as be relied en. ' Thairusivillu Omit aiitosizratdaternattallthit'abolioned Sou ons,ahall not, he worked by nbitheru 1 ght Anita , iatt,4toili deer s Eqt 4 " 2 ls 44 lls lloll l2Elglaillyltlaist • 1 • 4 •440C•ltA0 Saila uvatagiumigyr, has Aka aul Ent luta- offlisostaamet Misty* WA was , lizild late' qpoolt• , nuilidodaioat No doosaill doitio la intim cam CI o Atiglneers -The kullan . turbanees in *zinnias'. Vatersonns, April 20.—Tho House Com mittee on Naval affairs hors no. under con sideration the robJeote of roams engines and of a site of anger yard for the repair of iron clads. Major Willis, in an official dispatob dated Fort Whipple, Aris onto, says: The people of this section are very much excited with re gard to the Indian diet:art.:nee., so mach so, that during a visit to the mines I noticed men working with arms betide them, and it is net considered safe to leave their dwellings with out them. Unless Immediate steps are taken to quell these Indians it will bale( serious detriment to the territory. RIARKE IS "BY TELEGRAPH Cincinnati s. arket, sprria Irbpatch tO thwPnttablrinla Gazette. Otictierain, April 20, In SI. There In about 9 feat water In the chianti at this petne. The wuthen It dear and pleanao. Irnona an,anced 150g25c per bbl, diperflne st,3o 446,40, and Extra $8,5044,75. .Wbeat nachangod, 51,40 for Red, and 11,50 for What., Coax dill and Slat, at St for both Ear anal Shelled. Oars In rob dema.d at SOSSIc In bulk.and KICISIa Meludlmg assts. /Mats Arm .1 slp, . , v BAKU , ' I. In detZW2d At s l , 3 '@/. 40 Zrc SPrOIA. nod 81.40(III,45 for Wall. , "'MAXI dull, end buyers rehase to pay more flan 11,10. twain Pone is held at Ern for City. 0. flemearrt, April 40.—Pie fay.—flour firmer under the news tram New York. and buyer. were In the market at EG,Pnign,Ad for Superfine, but hoders withdrew and .eked $0,7007. Kheat firmer and In toed demand; lied advaeted to E 1,4001,42, and White to 81,6001,6 b Corn Irregular. nod abelled in better demand fr.m Govanameoi ninepin-tars, and sold at 51,0C0L0ll; Ear dull at $1040.3,. distil era baying but sparingly. Oct. advaund to 89c., and in goal demand. W lusty greatly tmattlad; 81,03 is edified, 11;10101,16 la tin 0 . small lot was dia. wend ak 81,40. Prodelons ; !are quiet hut firm foe Bacon and tomb bleats filets Pork and Lard doll, and prices con:tins! Sugar Clued liana advanced to 111%. tininertel Oren. There n • good dannand for Cesar, but ton mime doing in adieu. . Gold ceelined to thif4lCU. and &leer to 01401.54. Philadelphia Market. Pe 114.1,1114. • prll 20 -•.Breadanffe atbdail and mires are rather drooping, the export demand or now is extremely hotbed, and only no. thonsaud Oh s Cxtra Fatuity ww• of at 117 13433,25 pet Obland small sales of kitqwwfilln at 37 Bye Eton ls .toady at 51100 and • Con. Meal' at &ca. Wheat has derelined 343 c; tales or good Red at $1.78.31,60 and White at itAOO Elyecoromszni. 51.40. porn Is man abundant; albs of 2000 bosh Yellow at 111 31. Oats .lead) at tlBo4oc. SD 0 both waft sold at 11,70. burr Seed ranee. hunt 57 2.507,40 and; Pha Mad from slut n dash at 8 , 831 c. Oils.— the only act wit; I. in Linseed, which sells freely at tot. Ifebsixiote are held firm In Pstfolenns there is no change. WO isky has declined and la dull at 111,1• U. ?raw • April 20.—Cotton Earn; 6,600 hers sold .t 71)(480c Flour adrauced 16 to 29c; seas 16,6' bb a at $7,03687,00 for State, 17P06;01,1111, Oh/..116011.6l) tor Southern. Wheat .droned lain; 7,000 bush .64 at 31.41, 11111chlgaa 111,83 I ru ad• vane oa; 40,100 bash mold at 111,176(41,13. Po k steady at 6118@26,t3. B. en doll. Lev beery at i ,%. Whisky over at 11 1 . 08 14 1 . th. bag.' stuck &Ltd Muuey Market. Nur Tout., April W.—Stools blur: Combo:land 79 O. 'B. * •111. Minh. Southern gtd..l2T Cleeelonia y N T Oeotrol.--. ...... 234 T. 11. 44 A_. . .._.___ 07 Iloadong Toledo .9 Wabea*:.—. 70 Linton Co 414 O. d N. W...—:........ tid G5l certllkates.._ Cele —.1704 Coupon Oalona & Gold racaer..—..-163 . evil YO. —.Stocks &pima Goading IL 711 Loot telemd...."-- 48 MorelBo Gold ..... RIVER IN TELLIGENCE V... • eincianall • 319 hlrphato, at Lout. Minot Ts. Wh.liog. klpba, Clopitonstl. Warr., . beating Ida lices, 011 tity. (41', 'CV, Thiweatbee ymierday was cloudy mut maettled, .aindiamarenlng there warwrin?ppearsneo of rain. The riser c .raltmes to ',sada lidarly; • hopo there Is an excellent Stage of water—ten feet. • • • ' Tb•re Ira. a alight Improvement In bailors. at the wharf yeeterday, thotigh It cannot by any mean be termed actl.e. The offering. of (night continue tight white the receipts are mere liberal. 2 . bia'nilliilaincludettbaLtme bf &man and Alipb., from t thotnnatl, and th. Cittuen from Calm. Thera ars meeral boats doe nom below, some of whleb will doubtless b. found In part Mit morning. The C Cockier and Its lira loft fur 011 City, with fah trips, including qn to • numbegof pas oroen The Mlnarea, for.Wbsellilg, and ibs Alpba e our Cinching! , got off yesterday, sod it gra. thought tbe M 8 ileplturn, for St Louts, would gat off during n•gbt The tirturola. Delaware, Gendy Prienitmend 310Jor Andtrsini •rrlvrd at Chiclnnail on Monday; ard the Silver Spray.entldea Ereentt the sane day for this pert: TM, Auderron, taiplr. City and livnitora were advertivel to follow on Tneaday. The Bnamnict, In her last trip, was brought over the Palls, from Portland to the Louisvillewharf, In thirty minutes. by Al.. M. 0.91104, one ot the reg ular, pilots. , . . The staunch and popular Stalight, Copt, Ch... A Barton, wan unable to compl,te her cargo, but she viii p•altivaly leers fur At Lentil and the Upper niasialippi Malay, am villa bi Col owed to-mor row by the neat and reliable Iteeeree.C.pt. Lira The Cincinnati and LouisedL packet fur today, la the Ohio Valley, Oapt. Chapin. Thi. Ana nuclear ha eacti/lont accommodation. for passungurs, and plenty of room for freight. The new ateamer Ontario, Copt, J. A. Barton. Is announced to beau; for Niabsills to-day. Ohs ilea it Chubut of Liberty street. O.VIRST NATIONAL BANK, OF A1a.../Val-113:ENTV Ith prtvilagb to toceesoo to. --- . tiggit:il2 This Dank boa, fully organised and in caxenew cv.rsttom. We are prepared t ao a gm:tarsi Busking bus ,, = and or= oar terelosa asoorrespoodent to ~ Itatiluns thrungtiont the o .t.h al Spada/ attar:tit. glean to so on in this and the arlyodnbn Oity of Pittsburgh, es wall as on all parts of lb. noromy. glanays recetrod on dept alt, and Mtchlutgs on all the prinstpa Mins hough , .d edit: ---Arnseribr V.l. 21),.417130nd5; Kl=l T. H. ERVIN, JOHN DeA.N t EABISAVOH, 0.0. DOTI.; ARTITITiI HOBSON /OHS TIIOMPRObi, • PATTIESON. SEVIN, Pi w. . n, Cuomra. Ellll2 alliplaw, Jm. ED. ISM. NEW, CASTLE AND FKANKLin /I%IIIIOAD —Boob of • Sobrattp hut to the Cannel Stock of tit , NSW OnbTLat a V IsaNitUN 00)1P •NT ertll be opened on WED. IteD• Y. t7th of Aprl•, proximo. . • . Is th . City at iltt.bursh, as the Donau wrllui Board strrstla. , In flaw Culla, LiiTSlkii - corny, u tbj, °Moe tir the Slaw Castle and Dame Valley Etallnietd O. paay la Mercer, Hatter county, at Oa o.fflco Wratant Stewart, la rnualltn. Vonatwo memo, at the OtSce of the ftrat Rational Sank. gamuel M, B li., Q. W. Cass, J. 0 Murray. Geer.* 0 grim, Joolzb ICJ. g. SpWl t . p ß r l L lard. & aei a. P. D. B.trizest. :wine A. L. Or/Haim& I. Q. 0:own, Wm Dilworth, Jr. Wm Sterr,rt, J. 0. 10mm, Hobert Aabirortb, Jam_ 518•10ey, J. FS Rotuma", ilmwo E. Karr: • Dasid Gouusy. Pit rt tsburg lisreb St 11 you CAN ALWAYS PsOCUIOI aestltu , lon Water and Todhm Wa4, Barnou'a Oa-wales and /Wilma. Imlnre Mama of Tooth, 1 11:Irmely%t h' enrattopea. Kra. Alleges• Hot. rev sad Zylebaltamaro, Halmbold Beebe end Itmararilla, Ltadary'r Impoved' Blood Swam, Mlten'alnsllubla °Tina, rum Tolle t Sagas sod Perfumes, klatrikwhis, Nall On:Wm. loath Iltitabes, At th. Nutt& Dem Mom soma OhL, sad. redsrsl senses, in Market Holm, Alleittest. spit - CW& =IT,* PRESSED AND CVMAION 'BRICK 110;00 PRINIED; and WD,OOO COMICION Bh10)1; Oa /um!'" far " bi DAM I;triCIiIIPON, hutriAlp. ' S . E. POI3IThEYI Crude alll2nd &fined Petroleum. • - 13.72/NES: &le% Ho Pi TIMM STUMP, Pittsburgh, Ps. aul&tha Si 1040 LOAN, sds.c4Va‘li:'; OCIVILUNIILMT 10.40 LOAA• Brethed at the dam of HANNA. HART a 00. Wood Meet. iebNkst 111. 7 .5 R A % Surgeon and Uconahatir,, Zia U 4 811111117/CLD BM, 40 &a Itatow4l:44b, PERSIIMUW/IL. A 4, 0:0444 STORE MADE% , gab to cilia arst .. ssotkw 16.4 'Wait( iii.N44a'rAk Mtati swim v ioa lc storm. tirriciaL. -,..:',c-,•-'' LAWS OS THE 1131. ZED OTATES. (awed al Ms Feet &uipe of tM !'limy eirApt Collytat. (Pusmo—No, s 7 ] Are star to amend an act entitled 'An eat to regulate trade and infanta:tree with the Indian tribes and to preserve preen on the frontiers," approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and thirty-four, Be it wowed by The Senate and Baum of Representatives of the Unard States of Anis"- tea in Cairns rusanbt , d, That the twentieth section of the "act to regulate trade and intercourse with she Indian tribes and to preserve peace on the frolltiera," approved June thirtieth, eighteen hundred andtbirty four, be and the same is hereby amended so as to read as toiletry, to wit : uSett 20 And be It farther enacted, That if any per son chill sell, exchange, give, tarter, or disposeof any epirltuous liquors or wine to any Indian under the charge of any la dials superintendent or Indian agent ap' , pointed by the United Suttee, or shall in troduce or attempt to introduce any spirit. none liquor or wine int , the Indian coun try, such person, on conviction thereof, be fore the proper district or circuit court of the United Stater, shall be imprisoned for a period not exceeding two years, and shall by fined not more than three buedred dol lars; Provided, however, That it shall be a sufficient defence to any charge of intro.. during or attempting to introduce liquor Into the Isdlen country if it be proved to be done by order of the War 'Department, or any officer duly authorised thereto by the War Department. And if any Super intendent of Indian affairs, lodian agent or sub agent, or commending officer of a military poet bas reason to inspect or is informed that any white person or Indian is about to introduce or has Introduced any epiritnous liquor or wine tato the ..latilao country In •tolation of the provisions of this section, it shall be lawful for snob en perintendent, agent, sub.agent, or com mending officer, to cause the boats, stores, packages, wagone, sleds, and please of de- posit of torah person to be trearebed ; and if any inch liquor le found Sheiein, toe same, together with the boats, team; wag ons, and sleds need in conveying the game, and also the garde, packages, and Nance of snob person, shall be' seised and deli", trod to the proper officer, and chill be pro- ceoeded against, by libel in the proper court, and forfeited, one-half to the Informer and the other half to the use of the United States ; and if each platoon be a trader, bin Hoe r ., chill be revokedind bis bond put to mitt. And it shall moreover be the do• ty for any pereorrio the service r. f the U. I. tad Sates, or for any Indian, to take end destroy any ardent epirite or wine feiund in the Indian country, except ouch as may br introduced therein by the War Department. And in all cases arising under this act In dians shall be competent witnesses." Approved March 15, 1864 [Pormic—No 281. A 3 Act making appropriation for the eer vice of the Poet Oleo" Department du ring the Urea' 'ear ending the thirteenth of June, eighteen hundred and sixty le. Ile it enacted Ay the &mute and Rowe el Representatives of the UniteclSletea of AMT. ice in Congreis auemEtted, That the fon° tag sums be and they are hereby airopri ate d, for the rprvioe of the Poet Often De partment for the year endingjUDO bi etteth., eighteen hundred and tix , y flee, ant of any money' in the Treasury arising from the revenue from said department, in conform ity to the act a the second of July, sigh'. ern hundred and thirty-eix: . I'vr transportation Of ;lie mall& (tnlttod) a. r.n m 1 i to eight hundred and forty. Our thcotwad For fu!wgn mast trawrportation, two hundred and fifq thousand dollatu. Poe ship, steamboat, scd way letters, eight thousand ddlirs For compensation to postmasters, three million one hundred thousand dollars For clerke for pest °Moat, one million one bemdreil and sixty eight tboneand dol. lore. For payments to letter carrion!, six bun dred and forty tbousanci dollars. For wroppiog paper, deal-eight • ikon satd dollars. For twine, sixteen thousand dollars. For office stamps, 6so thousand dollars. For letter balances, two ihousandllie hundred dollars. For sow pensfiliOCl to blank agents and assistants, six thousand- five hood red do!— tars. . For office furniture, two thouslud do! Fa Overt!, Wit, thirty fire thorumnd do I 'ant. For postage stamps and stamped entre opts, ninety tlionsand,dollars. For mall daphdatlon a and special agents ; slaty thousand dollars. For mailbags, sixty thousand donuts. Far maid-looke sad keys, ten ttioutiand dollars. • - For payment of balances doe to foreign countries, two bundred fitoneand dollare. Eor miscellaneous pa, rotate, two !loathed thoussod dollars, a. 2. dad he if /Mater cnasfri, that If the revenues of the Post 001de Department 'ball be insof6oient tet meet the epprepria lions of this sot, then the iota of one mil lion gee hundred thousand dollate, or or much thereof aa May be necessary, be and the some is hereby appropriated; to be paid out of any money in the Treanor, not oth erwise appropriated, to supply deficiencies to the revenue of the Yost, Moe Depart. ment for thei year ending the-thirtieth of Jones eighteen hundred and sisty-Dve. Approved; Muth 16, 1864_ (Pentto—No. 291 AN ACS in addition to an int to amend tke lawe relating to .the Post Office Depart meat, approved &larch throe, elghteeo hundred and sixtp-Ibree:: , Be tt shaved by Ike Sautes and Moue of B.epreorstattna of tits Graded States et .4017. fee in . - Ceara, auelobted, That the frank ing privilege of the President sod the Vioe President of the United Stales shall extend to and cover all mail matter sett from or directed to either of them: Afproved, March 16, 1864. iPonsaa - Ilasounox—No. 18.) JOLST EBOLOTION to ettaloTllo the Met:ro tary of the Treasury to ant!otpate the payment of Intermit on the public defic, and for other purposes: , Bo it enacted by the Stitieis.atid Mutt of 'Representativael ills United , Stater of Ameri ca is atertie asznabled-That I.lte Secretary of. the Treasury be autiioeized tOantiol pato the payment of interest icri,lbe public debt,. by a period not exceed - log. one year, from time lo time, either fritli or zritliOnt rebate of Interest upon thet coupons, as to him may seem expedient; and be is here by authorized to dispose of any gold . In the Treasury of thounited Statist not ciecesia ry for the payment of interest of, the pub. Ito delft: Provided, That - the oliligiticrn to Create the sinking fund according to the sot of.Fahmary twenty fifth; eigliteen hun dred and sixty-too, shalt not be impaired thereby, Approved, March 17, 1864. BBIDGEWATRET. 176 e. 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