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UNION- COUNTY CONVENTION. • Delegates to .Watloaal.and State Cane vinUous..lllessra,MOorheatiand Wit. MUSIC Be-nomlnatect for Congress-- Allegheny County Tor Lincoln. ..Dew Dap, ete, ate. The dedeptes dieted by the Union voters deism:sal distOotes at the Meet bmitteldiuk,Sabsr!isy but t assembled subs Chnsii4fpusi A Ist emus setlook, Tuesday morning, 4.r-the purpose of *tooting tent delagatis to the - than State Convention at • Lilanisborg; dolagates to the National Union Contrimtion at Balthnoro,aid placingin nom ination Congrecolonal candidates for the 22d and 23d Dlstriets. Tie Convention Was Piled to order by. A. 21. Brims, Esq., Chairman of the County tr iode° Commitioe. John CHU= aid B. W. Morgan were ehosen temporary Secretaries. Tie esedanUais of delegates were then call adios, when title following named gentlemen ware dni,y admitted, to sea*: Thin Ward-0 NT Wan, Wl3 Second Ward—ll A Warrar,Jamb Maser. hsrlset, 71d*Ward-11 )destsy. id W dscoad PisclnSd, Third Ward—S, If antra. J J South Ward—Jas Nasky, Alex dower. Mow Prvethet v Mai W Soarrinir, feccood•Preolusc Fifth Ward—Jos French, /0.14¢ Slath,thad.-/ 27 &math Ward—W 0 il•wertiy.lii. &dyed'. - Zrektb Ward—DanktdosoraJ d. Carrara. BStth'Watd•=lfß *zanier, W Corral , ialiw.44 - 0E4104; ' WKllloso Cambers,' • -. TtAni dlenst. do. • id Prosinii—Georwr Gun; Q ot.mitb. Sound. Ward—lit pricinc!, Tfuntuts 2.1 floro iiBem.i4 Gaon. • „liseebeiter—James 11.111m4Tattarsda. Diqiume.-4:1 A Dairoti,ll D Lyon. . • Shimilinav4 Condi, T Litltdo.,‘ - TizaDlaust-‘4,llforta„.l2 Sams. -•- • . taiirreslarrind=—lst,, TharlicTud iDiart. id, Tiskpm•aninitte—D Ddblisoa, D Ificturds, Wei Pillibufgh,4tßrecht, J Edith illioburg.:+ hug. Bliudisidun—lit precinct, 'I rn, J Bala. &Void, lt Coessaban, W Graham. DlisednAbask--.1-Diagoei, 11,Amb9:k„._ Di impart 11/1044 Riad& I:Dsahritt—fl •ITalker; Pi Sindrur. Piet-.Jfeee Zona, JO Grey:. Collins ..J Werra; Jlt Gilley. . -- . •:Plese , •-lihoe Kleg,LB Ilatiithiln. ~ Pe6li-4eiretauer. Afielirey., ". l . - - • •• . SlWebeltiet-L ltdramoleoL 1 Paltimion. ',. • " - Laos-,t-II- 007: Wm Curry. , ~ ~ , • Baklerle.l Bile. We limn. "' ' ' ilmilTlG.lleyss, Wm Peter:'_ • • • • .3feComelbse-lt Illlaude; W Britclzien: - ltaatlleire,;-A Mervin. .3 S Mang Sloe WV Cialt.W J Gilmore, . T ..- ..-Yereleileei'VllfelruiC- '-`• • • :-'-'''7 - :: . --- - . - . -. 'Xikritl•-Jas Dickatito,WETA Minks. • fibeler-Jobn Shaw. Jr.,•Jolm Smith. . Unlori-ll V Gilmore, 3 0 Sealer. * . Ilecitt-4 B Mum, Wiraeyy. • Harsieme-0 It lielLJoitu Kraus. _ • ' . Peebles--lot Metric; Wli NotloY- J Vuaarilill WlJklas-tiles Gordon, 8 Elder. Pattme-J Mariam. It Illogrtou. - Vermilme--J a Stewart; W . Seim. Cleirtlem--I 13 Lawson, El D Wood findlay--W I Armor, a H. Bums. tiele- , -DDuff,'' Little. liererre-0 L (holiday,Wrii Neeb. Ilrenrderi44l Marra,, a g MoClarkle. Ploy-GA llem:toe, It Xamedy. ntruaisa:44tit Ii Ihrlington. • Lower-St Chile--. 1 Denser, 8 Me. Beirlekly-W V Joan, W V ruudeaLerg. -, Cheseet*-4 -/:Lanilion. - - , MTh e-8. Swat. 11.11. Vlacileg. ellausptou-D 0111e1em1..3 & Herren. B. W. Mackey, Esq., then moved that the temporary organisaticrn be made permanent. Lost. A delegate mewl to appoint • Committee on Permanent Organisation, which was atso negatived. Ilan. Thomas N. llowellru nominated for permanent Chat:Mail, hut' remathed that he would rather not serve. On the question beluga:died, Ur. Rowe was duly elected. Mr. Bowe, on taking the Chair, remarked" -Gun hilted no aspirations - for political distine.. non. He only desired to ma in tain the mita donee and regard of his fellow 'citizens, and aecepted the honor with thankfulness. He anion yenta be characterised by • harmony aud tooderation,-antt•remit In Abe , permanent good of the country smith° party, and land .to die speedy restoration or the peaceable Mudtdon of the °clammy. . , The following mind Vice Presidents wore then doves :V. C. M'Carthy,Beeenth Wird; Isaac Zories.:"Pitt township; Joseph Irwin, Lawriamovills; A. Amman, Itirceingtiai; 'A. - B. Lyon, Duquesne. Thetunoorary Secretaries were permanently sleeted. . ~--,' • On motion, the following named gentlemen were admitted .to 'eats from the : districts de. ~.. signaled: Bola .Payette-Itiohard Boyce, Wm. Al. hobbit, 241Priainci. &trial-italic:, G. IL Audition. North Payette-Gee.'T:3l.lCee. Fourth • Ward, 'Allegheny, Id Precinct-J. O. Blegb, -- R; B. Prancia.' , - - '• -• ' • .- - Indiana-4. 11.'•Bcatty, to lilts - valency. The Chairman then , read. the call, setting forth; Wining for which the Convention , had beekatentobled.. . . . . . . ... Dr. Gibliiieillireeil tbit the chotto of .dolo•!. sateibik tosdatimerklog. ' . Ma:V . A;Oargoatit moved, as a golutit4e,. Mat the iletegates irate - Min core. The substitute was not egnied to, and ihe original' matted Omitted. • The nomination of dolegstei to the State -- Convintina was now declared in order. -:'- 3. H. Stewart, Sgq, and Dr. Gilmore, were appointed addidenat Secrataries, ' ". la. B. Carnahan, 'Esal.',.. moved the appoint. Mast of nihnamitteolon•Beimintions, and foe went of tism-deelinedan appointmenton said Centinithre.. 7 Thil",Cha•lr.. eanonneed the f01..' • loutuLittlie - Conataittec iA. M. 'B row n j o i Stah Hing,'W.:lLL.Neglay, -- .7.l.'l3olbeueofc; 0, -, A. Weaver, h ,1t...-01713, 1 4,101u12.)3haffer Thos.. DILIIGATIS TO WELI'II.COXYZEIG9I. •-• . ,-..• • ' The following :stained gaitleuiett vote theri plioe4 is nomination as . deltlllie/ to the State Contenticas ;stet V. , Elisisui, er.'W.l:oll'lmoro, Geo. W.'illitati'-lehe R. "Btewitt, J. ?..:' Pe t atty 41 thalltMittibtok, 4 .7. J . ; Slebeneek; /Med ..' lillaeltilered.W.Ettutbi finalist kattom.,Wist.. yaw wtiiil. F. Drove, . Thema .T. Itigharei John thiltleY, J.ll - ..ibrilth' ' Jatees , Maitalsy- ThomairlableldiilobirF. , Glaii. John , P. v Zintniage,,: , 'L. - -..- - -- - . The:, ' .. .'44igiiiihlaute S. Jai ? ' .. .Egbigilzolleha.P.alasa *ern witUn ;thonagentlextortadoeliztot tojrun. • Tho . . -- Lettlitaldi - salted leave:to . with.' . draw amis.:dim the balloting tanunenerstS but the.. ~ ipontleu.tiolhiail o:pit:lila:Jai* Joao The ' tof the ballot was ' s follows i.-- • ' Grahus,;.:;.93 - Biiibitiak• " '''' 73 1ntet......4.......14 Beittleyi..•' '.•• ..-- ..8"' 61h00tia.r.44.. 452, ....-4; Black ......4.::::M.34. i --.. 5attik...4..!»:4..'..;...4 bob.- . - - - -- 87 Dramo...:::::4-riqlls: Iltuthlk.'."4.- - ..'•....• ~;47' fildableti..: - .:, - .::....:WGo4::::::(withilstirD) Ilitharai4»:..4«.' " '' SI Aiimoi;.....' ...t....4.47, Penriej1........iin.......TA Btaknaisicku...-... ...91 I 'i et0wart1 , .» ,. .'.4:..;«:'743' Jennings ,' - - .. CO lloil:'skixo3442=4; L tilii.rotam.iiiik= :- tatrlak, Esti4l44stiiiitoliid the two. highest yaw, 'Arai delthirod'il.Dilegstas: . ' : Ystiri..lllll•lotairaniy; Stewart And Itet.i. .P.U. 0 04 : 11, Ills* rtiehiA "cf.snAlilll:V of the ,•:4',--..q,,, , 1 .:,.,, ......, .' ;....e.:: ,- '.r.:7; ,,,. . '.., " i : ~ ... .., - 4-;,, , ,,J., , _. - fli- - : ... . _ . .. . . . . MEE =ZEE E=MM votes out, 41011111 Dolognai. - - No other .dalogato laying re:Rived a am' iaritb than . Waliada a neanoy of ono. On motionibir. :and M. Brash, being its by actian nuthig hallon. atia the ballot, was dochindoloo:od Pd. Brown, EN., Chairman of the Com mittee on _Rad - talons, then submitted the folloWittrepore:•, We, the delegated representatives of the electors-of -Allegheny county, who are in 'laver et , perpetuating our National Union, and sustaining' our National Government in its "earnest *forte to crush out armed rebel- How and enforce the laws, in convention as ambled, units in the following declarations: 1. That to the union of the States this na tion owes its tepid increase in population and wealth, Its surprising development:of material rim:trees, and itseseellent form of govern merit, and upon the perpetuation of that union depend the future happiness of, a free people at home ' the honor of the nation abroad, and the hopes of the friends of free government throughout the world. 2. That the civil war now devastating our country, originated inlreason and*Rebellion more wicked, wanton and inexcusable than were ever before known—a rebellion in the interest orthehfew against the many—a rebel.. lion to enthrana Slavery end destroy Conti!. tutional Liberty an Law—Treason against !! the sublime principles promulgated la the Declaration of. Indepandeuce, and 'embodied. In the Federal Constitution. '== 1940 970 400 470 600 10 801 19 001 00 1 10 60 136 73 6 00 55 11 35 lk, 0(0 00 615 I 10 a co- IEMENTS. e tints-each week r or theadrerticr.• proportion: That thole who are net for the Union, as constituted by our patriot fathers, areagainst their country. Thera is no neutral position to be limped. It is the impsrative duty of all citizens to give earnest support to the Gov ernment in all its efforts to subdue rebellion, annihilate-treason, and bring this unhappy wavto a speedy and triomphant conehasion: 4, That we will maintain the Union. We will preserve and defend it, for its great ele ments -of social and political good, and as the beat monument to the memories of the patriot toddlers who have given up their lives in its defense. .9. That rebellion must be disarmed and submit-to the government—the government shall not enrrender to armed treason, and to that end we are in favor of a vigorous prose • cation of the war for the Union, until the last armed Anita; Is subdued and punfshed, the majesty of the' goverment - vindicated, and its glorious II ag floating , in triumph over every inch of American soli. A. That our brave volunteer:soldiers who lupe pledged their lives, their fortunes and sacred ;boner in defence of our free institu tions, merit our warmest love and admiration, and to theirloyal hearts sink heads atm =m iry out safely trust its honor andrenown. I. That in Asserted Linnets we recognise a tried and faithful _President, eminent alike for his wisdom and joitioe; able and sureess ful in the adminietration of the -government. beloVed .by' patriot/ and. bated by rebels and copperheads and worth) ef tholdetott bott*rt within the gift of a free and 10711 people. EL. That we have unbounded 'confidence in the untelfish patriotism and ability of Lieut. Alen. Gasirr. The glorious victories which 'hard been aeldived by our brava soldiers un der his gallant and invincible leaderahliin thropestoissurensCf speodY and signal one, Tits' the rebilitoti in its, incept! o :mad progress has baba is all its hellish zusatifesta• tins againsititiatnion,aet only, tat aho es, peels ity against sibrahatalhostp,its -esters' Ckisit Meiistrate, this Octitieadost pledges wad . lastinots - ite daleicatil 'auitaist and Supikiiitiiiilleton, said with it Abraham Ishiimin, its chosen sad best defender. 'The-nport.was atxtepted sulfontbashull c+U7!dcpied . . csi. sows. ! r: Jennings, Nig, Mated that isziouneb &stile'State Canveution would appoint four Detimorial Delegates to the National Conven tion, it would he right and • proper for this Convention Windiest* Its preferonaw for one of Wes* delegates:- .Hertherefore maired that .the soneentleu - recommend Non. Thomas M. Hose SI s . t3eantozial Delegate. Mr. • Moue being In the chair, Mr. Jennings put the motion, and'it ins adopted unanimously. stuko . zzir. oxszsac The Tzosident then read the following com. Munication To eke Peon:dem mut Delegate of .he Union Ckino: • • • Gerrunum—dithough we bare not the hon er of being members of your Convention, yet holding political opinions in common with you, and influenced as we trust by the saran patri otic motives, 'we have taken the liberty of submitting to your consideration the resolu tions appended to this paper. We fool more confidence in doing this because we are not asking the official action of the Conven tion upon is subject not strictly within the sew* of its duties, but,siMply an emphatic expression of o'piniou of.au intelligent and petrititio -assemblage of - citizens of Penney!- . Throb years have no* . passed since this w `beiratt.,4 tbonstardays—every one of which li the obituary:of itri hundred dead—one hun dred thousand of our 'sots—the 'but, the :bravest, the most uneeldeh and patriotic of them all hays saerificed their young lives upon the altar of liberty. From every homestead come. thevoleeof mourning—from every cabin comes to our eau the widow's well and the orphan's; ay. And get the rebellion is not supprerscdi but, gaining strength from our mistaken leniency, and the Inedleismor of tome of our Generals; is thirds) , at formidable as ever, and becom• tog even more formidable from the new in— gredient of horror our enemy has thrown into the contest by the murder of unresisting Fria otters of war. Gentlemen, it Le time that all temporising, conciliatory or neeillating policy elscald bo abandoned. We believe that the time lies la . rived, end Is now, when we moot fight—light to the death—light with a desperation at brut equal to that of oar enemy, er abandon .car cense, and with it tha.secred cause of his men liberty forever. We have an army surfacient In neither) for our pospose,-composed of men as brave and' true as our =aided tithe battle field—bat they worst have leaden whose metnes are in harmony with theirs—leaders who in this moment Of oar nattoq'o agony, rising supe rior to all professional jealousies, and all selfish eonsiderationi, will sacrifice, every thing—oven life itself...to the achievement of victory. That we hare such_haders in oar armies, we connoldoubt,'and whin we can 'designate such a man, front an Intimate and eonddent knowledge of Mermaids:atlas, we conceive 11 to bar our. doty to respectfully erg,. his claims upon the attention of dote in whore hand* are pined the ananagemilikof film war. -.Looking through the TOG of general era • ars that Pennsylvania hie placed In the field, we can find none Win Combines more of those .soldierly validations and peculiar traits of character adapted to this emergency than Brigadier General Alexander Rem an educa ted soldier, trained "almost (rem boyhood to the profession of same, distinguished and re peatedly promoted for his gallantry in the Janina war. Ile has nobly sustained the toner and added to the glory of his native • State In every battle in which the gallant Army of the Potomac has been engaged. He ha:already Iceland the unanimous endorse ment of the officers in the division of that env in which be served. And lbe , ' blithest encomiums have been bestowed upon him by those commanding odiesra who have witness edan the field of battle bit enolneel and he roine. General Hancock, himself loge of the bestialities, men in the army, says of Gone?. al I/apt "Lie is one of the best men of the army; one who alweys rim oval to the emergney." rhea the rebels 0 Wpiimeat Wm when they unlink s wicked t.,titer." Butte will not dilate upon this 'abject. :Ton, gentleman), are his neighbors and fellow citizens; you know hint as well all we do : you know hie loyalty to the Government, bls salf-eacriftedno. devotion to his country, his indomitable :perseverance, his insensibllity to fear, his heroic, coarage,bli mobile and "dlearetlon where others are rashi and his rashness, if yen pleue j bat only when rash mess`.becotnes a necessity.. lye Wake this iippllcatlon toy en pansy men, without the , knowledge of Gen. Hays, btflautted alone - by the considerations we hue laid before you, and respectfully request your co-operation. ,:Taos. L. Satubs, Joiti Horn, Bon. P. lima, J. H. etwiyt B. H. Dims, Tau. X.AOOOII7SILL, Jo X9D. 010,114 N. issourriops. • Beiarial, That Brig. Gen. Alexander Heys, by hit long and faithfal , discharge of his du: Gee; by, lila ocusge . oftsa:displeyed on the Yield of battle, and by his loyalty to ihe gov ernment donnas, in the opinion of ibis con vention; promotion to Om polition of Major Genertii. .. - - . Bobbed, That - our representatives in the State begistatare. end in Ciongtess ; ,:andoir delegates, an hereby requested to lose their. inenenoe la bringing about his proinotion. Bashrsd, Than this -communication and thessiresointlone be publishod, sad copies soar to our reprosentatrets 113 Washington and Harrisburg. On''motina,-the Conventio then adjourned. iroxtriezom Tho delegates fourth* 22t *ss4 2.14 . 1304= grordosal Distriotor Mon. mot ^b .asparsts rooms to:amp/3ra? of ItOminoffoi fki1.3571: ,4Z - 7:1-ril.QI:a4i-agO:i; - i , 4,;* Oo motion of Thos. Howard, Hog , and there being n o opposition candidate, Hon. .1. H. Moorhead WM re•nominated as the candidate for Congress in the 22d Disttiot, by 11(13161114. don. TEI zuournon. It. B. Carnahan, Fag., returned thanks to the convention, on behalf of Gen. Mewl:mad, and paid a high compliment to his Abilities m a representative. Ile also read an extract from a private letter from the General, In which this action was anticipated, and In which the General speaks In the most grateful manner of the partiality shown him by his fellow citizens, and expresses his determina tion to do his whole doty to the utmost of his abilities. A. M. Brown, Erg. offered the following, which wes'unanlmousle y adopted: Remfood, That In the nomination of o Hon. J. K. Moorehead fora fourth Cunard,. atonal term, we have but vindicated our appro. triatlon'of his faithful public earldom!, hid ablo and earnest support of our National Uovorn • moat in Its efforte to subdue. Mame, and bin 'loyal vote' and acts to uphold and strongtheo the Adminlitratlon of Abraham Lincoln ; end lei will re-eleat him by a majority alike hon orable to him mad the loyal enostiteeney which he ramie:oats. DILIOLT[O TD lIILLTIIIO3 II The choke of two delegate, to the National Convention was next In order, and tho ballot resulted &I follows; !A. Brown 7 ' Wm. B. Negiey 59 Alex. Gordon 15 Wm: E. ll!midi 11 M. Bwartswelder 8 Before the ballot was am:anneal, Mr. Mackey. moved that the twogenticmon haring the highest .votes be declared the Delegates, and the next two highest their Alternates, which wad agreed to. Messrs. Brown and liregloy ware declared tbe.delegates, and Messrs.. NimlA and Gor don', the alternates. Qn motion of Dr. Gilmore, the delegates wore an animmuirinstruotod to support A bra hens Lincoln for the Presidency. Adjourned. The dclogates from that portion of Alle gheny. county In the 23d Congressional Dis trict immediately assembled in the District Court room. Hon. Thom", H. Howe was called to the chair, and Capt. Miller appointed Secretary. On Motion, Hon.. Thomas Williams was nominated as the candidata for re-eine:tin to °Migrant by acclamation. The following revolution was then adopted by the Convention: Betotoed, That Theodore 11. Navin of Sew. icbley, Josiah EClng of I.iloghon7. and John M. Porter of Terentum, be appointed costar. ace on the part of Allegheny county, to meet ensiler conferee, from Butler and Armstrong cotrnties, and the said conferees are hereby instructed to insist en the nomination of Hon. Thos. Williams by the college of conferees, being to accordance with the usage of the district. • i On motion the same conferees were anthor iced to meet conferees from the. other coon sae!, t o sated two'deletates to tile Baltimore Vonvention—prodded tho tame, he mooed: tionel hurtle MIL On Motion ndJourned. pratOtous Labor OA Fur Buildbage. The foilowing ?awned firm (In behalf of their men) and indlviduale, have performed gratuitous labor on the Bar Buildings, to the amount of the day' sot oppoeite to their Gsmel : Dna ' Days James 311Ginger—IC A. S. Vi'llson 25 Mootis •Sr Chassitarn 23 W. F. Richardson 12 Glllslan A . Trimble I Graham, for E. Lib 9 81ack4 J.. H. Frasier. .29 .Thotapsoa k Crash 11 Bmlth A Ettogey...22 R. E. Wm. Boyd ....13 bewickloy 0 J. 11. Pinkerton-2 - White .4 Ale:inderl 31021111ea,Sevickly 2 J. ...... I J. S. Goscion. I J. M. Patton— ... ...1 Total 198 The employees of the shops re resented do. serve great credit far their patriotic liberality, and they have the most hearty .and cordial thanks of the Committee. The lost !limber of the Prariblin Garr. c..ntslns the following t A mooting was hold in the Court Urn., in _this place, on Friday, the 15th inst. to take mecums to secure cant:Mations to the great Sanitary Fair, to be held in Pittsburgh, in June next. The muting was organized by the election of Mrq , s. Irwin, Preet, Mrs, J. E. Harr, Treai•i and Dirs. J. P. Hoover, fien'y. On motion, a committee war appointed to solicit subscriptions and contributions. The committee Ls composed of the following 'tsoustrerr,—iltre. 'Dr. Bildt; Mrs. A. M. Hoover, Ma. Bowser, bliss Emma STALE., Miss Jennie Elliott., Miss Lizzle Myers, Bibs Jennie Irwin, and Miss Martha Dewoody. After the transaction of some otbu business, The meeting adjourned to meet on Friday next, when itis hoped thero will be a gen • oral attendance. The IMMO paper contains an appeal from, the °Ulcers of the locating to the cftiuni of the county. Tha following adonymov note was rtoelred yesterday by the Treasurer of the Christtar t COM1311411:11 Josrpt .141. e. Eq. , /hoe Se ,—We take pleasure In heading to youths enclosed cheek for SOO dollars for - the use of the "Christian Commission." We have thought proper to divide cur subscription, giving this amount to you and a similar amount to the "Sanitary Commirsion," Wo recogriae the claim that Christ has Ikon us, with the claim of the "brave soldier." Would that all, who are pouring of their abundance into the treasury of the Sanitary Commission, could see as we do, stud convict to .give a "portion to the Lord." May the God of Love bins you and your coadjutors In your self sacrillsing labors In behalf of the perishing Weal and bodice of cur war worn veterans, and pqt It into the hearts of ail to contribute freely to your old. Yours truly, Tummy: • litvarns—Within an hour aft& the books were opened at bLr.'o. C. Mellor's, yesterdiy,Ter the silo or tiokets for al it Rion to the tableaux vivants—to cam . Tbureday evening, for the benefits:it • tiers Commiulon and Bantu./ Como t, • • nearly *eery seat In the bout was sold, t Helot stye that although he hes for many concerti, ha nodal saw sot ?: • oedented.a rush. The omen:mar arrived's'. terday from New York, bringing with blurt most regal and gorgeous set of costumes. A, grand rehearsal will take place this evening, in order to sae that everything Is perfect. We presume that the few meat/ left will be taken at an early•hour this morning. A no ticeable feature In the audience will be the lIIMI2CO of bonnets, as the ladies will all either go barehanded or with light fancy head dresses, nobles, SCVSIIIIFLII,I7I7II at Avcrrtos.—Attatition called to the very extensive sale of meg. nig/mint. Furniture ' Oarpett, Oil Painting', Buttner'', Damask, Lace Curtains Aro, at the residence, of Thos. D. Messier Esq., 846 Ridge Sheet, opposite West Common, Alle gheny city. The sate will be at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning next, lend compiles the entire lavish and superb forniehment of Parlors, Drawing and Dining Rooms, Ohara. berg-/to I voubraclng the most rich and (ssh ionable styles, In Rosewood„,fdahogony, WalnutLe ; complete setae( 'wont cham ber Parrilture marble top finish, and Oak Pining Doom sat. The attention of 0011D01- Senna Is particularly Invited to the valuable Fine Art Prednotions 112 this sale. 800 ono. item adve tloement in oar columns. RIXELISTID Warman or Tall PO Donau*. The Board ot Enrollment of the' 231 Dia thehave roceived.inta of reronlisted veterans credited to that Dietriet up to the 22d day of March; but they are not made out with Aleut ammraoy to wanton their pablication. The Board desire the erunmitten ot the sev eral eub.dietriats to call sad fqrnisit whatever evidence any be in thole po ion of the malt• to which they are entitled, which will be forwarded if necessary, to headquarten. The &Unity arise mainly; from tho loose manner irriehloh :Eurbtering ether; enter the respective residencea of thoveterats. Every effort will be made to have the proper erildits awarded to the tenant sub-anion. A FOOlOl4lll was discovered at tbo rid dance of Mr. pill= Teal, In_Qrsollle, Wash futon county, a few days ago It !Yu left Is *willow basket and was nes ly dressed and well provided. wltla clothing- A naming bot tle and otber conveniences were fiend In the basks» - .parents of the child ere on known. Cooar'S NonwSn Iwerrlyne—A now olnss will .bo formed next Nonday. Thls slut, which is designed for the special nooommodi tions of person, wishing to cuntj themselves for teaching, will complete an ontllno come In knew, this closing yin time for tho 8001100 t axaminstion. 1 Tat dLtaaista.-411 ibi ?do. Bill.Palzes are am cat sad can tin had at' Wink Camel IrewsDepot, 4 :Ihroplola attett MEE . . . ' ; , , . The . Conveation organised by ogling' limo Jonas, 'EN. to the abair. end appointing W. O. AteCartay, 11. A. Weaver, and C. B. Boot& wick, Poscretanna. • LIMO 1:11/17IIICT Venangd County and Um_ Fair. U. S. %ristlan Commis.lon Tee Freeport IMbbety..afori of the Stolen "Gootlit* icered. Yesterdiry morning officers Will and Gabby °rite Allegheny police, were informed by McCollum, who is tontine& at the Mayoes cOes, where the balance of the goods stolen in Freeport on eaturday.night had been an. orated lie stated that Miner and himself had bid them in a pile of drift wood of the bank of the Allegheny river, about five miles above Deer Creek, sad adored to accompany them to the place. A baronehe was procured and the party started. When they arrived at the plane the goods could not be found, but upon iniulty discovered that an Sunday morning, while some boys were removing the wood they bad found the deism property and taken it to • house occupied by • man named Edifier, who melded In the vloloity. The officer; v isited' the house ladloated, and upon making kaolin their,erreed, were plated in IHs ion of the, goodr, coediting of cafilmers, deletes, cous. ! Ito., etc., and twenty eta pair, of 'hues, the" ' , ohm of whloh amounted to between POO and $OOO. ArCulluto stales that all the goods stolen have been recovered, although the owner of the (tare ease that his lass amounts to at least $2,000. The beards is still being contained, and other dlecoverias will probably be made. A reward of $lOO having been offered for the detection of the thieves and the recovery of the missing property, the officers will be well paid for their trouble. The Expiration of the Term of Service of the Penns. Reserve Carps. We have lately received letters from the Reserve Corps, In which It Is appoyettt tha the men have a wrong Impression In regard to tho expiration of Clair term of mercies. In order to correct loch misapprehensions, we hove been furnished with the following dates of expiration of service by the Adjqtant Gen eral: lot Beg., aspiration of tom of oortice, Aug. I, I& " 34 .. " " J all 211, Itlt " " . " . . rl, •• " Jams 11, " " Gila ~" " July 27, " '7W.. """ V " —ln regard to another inquiry, we are au thorized to state that there Ls no =astir in for an unexpired term. Recruits for three years' regiment', after such organizations have bean In service, are all mustered for three years, so that at the expiration bf the .term of the regiment, ouch recruits will be held for three years, and detailed for service in other organiiation. It is well that the volunteer should understand these facti, as they ova important--flarvisborp Tel • Colored Troops. The hat regiment of Indiana colored troops, numbering about 400 men, passed through this city yesterday from the West, and leers furnished with dinner by the • SO 'listeners Committee at City list, As this is the first colored regiment ear citizens have had an opportunity of seeing, they attracted considerable attention andJooked as ifithey could stand service. The regiment 1* under pommand of Capt. Donlan, of the 11th New . llampshire regiment. Before the regiment arrived, the Captaln;elegraphed to the mili tary authorities to have a company of white soldiers at the depot to whit him in tTans furring them to the Eastern train, whichßhey refused to do. Daring their stay in the city the man conducted themselves properly— much better thee a number of chit* regiments which have preceded them. The Sanitary Pair A meeting of the chairmen of the rote mittsar appointed by the lawmen of the forthcoming Sanitary Fair, nu held at the 'Board of Trade Items last evening. Mr. Brunet, the Chairman of the Executive Com mime, canopied the chair, and -called upon the various chairman to report progress. The reports sere vary enoonragiag. and gave evi dence that the emimittetra generally are at tartan to the deities of their appointment'. The attendance was large, and the: Interest evinced proves that the Fair villte same". A large amount of money has already been suLserlbed, and every breach of oar mimes. oar manufact.ries trill be represented. Disorderly Conduct. In a Strett Car On Monday nesting, a raftaman merrier! Prank Van Ambrag entered car Pt 0,22 on the Pittsburgh and Blanebestee Paatanna htellway, tor the pertore of riding to /fas cinter. Alter the ear had proceeded &short distance he became very drorderir, wing profane language, insulting the paesengers, etc. When the car arrivedoppositotitA Mil • or's olken„in Altegbeny, the Ariver made-in formation against hies, when he was removed troy the car arid locked up. Yesterday the Mayor fined him twenty dollars and costa, and to defsalt Of payment, committed him to jell for twenty days. Tho 10-40 Loaa. Fame of oar roadfrrs easy Dot ander:land what 10 40 Loan means. It Is this : The loan is to ron 40 year", but the Government re server the privilege of paying the principal In any (Lot after tan years. The interest on these bonds is 5 per coot,payable in gold. This Is a highly popular oan and is attract ing great attention from capitalism. Fire per cant, In gold Is at present equal to 8 per cant. of one currency, besides the certainty that tba principal will be paid in gold also. The agents for this loan to the two epics are: Ulnas, Bert d: Co., Wood street, Pitts• borgh, and the First National Dank, Yoder's] street, Allegheny. The flomlelde Cue Muds and Williams, the colored men who were d .-n Monday evening for cutting John Bradford with a kni 'el on Webster street, bad • hearing before Alderman Butter yes. torday afternoon. Mum. M. Ilwartsweider and T. M. Manball, Ssjs. , appeared for the defendants. Williams was discharged from custody, and Needs war bold for a further bearing on Thursday afternoon, to await the results of the (Warts, centred by Bradford. Last ironing, Dr." loner, the physician in attendance on Bradford, bad bops of bit re covery. The: colors., IL portal expressly for the Plttabnrgh Gantt. - Co uloir PLUIL—The following cases wen dl posed of yesterday, finishing the present ament list: J h O Erdner vs OdPRU Co. Argued 0 A V. 11 John Crawford for ass re U Menhel etal. Con ; /5 WELI gllllew et al VII td Ilegereyer. Continual. 1T Langstaff and wife re John Gamroth. Con . Vaned. ID L Sergeant ri John Dials et al. Hatton orer.. ruled. 11 Cu Park rs Emily I Pub, ...Anted. CA V Wine mothers and sisters, whose hes 'bands, BOW and brothers, Cr. serving - in the army, cannot put into their knapsacks a more necessary or valuable gift than a few bine , of Galloway's Pills & Ointment. .They Inuits health even under the exposures of a seldbm's life. WAlowey's Pills and Ointment are now re• Wt d, owing to the high polo* of drup,lo.. at 14 cents, f 6 cents end $l,lO per box or pot. Ye sale In Pluebargh by B. L. Uhnestock .4,00 POir sale else by George A. Kelly, Alle ghettl city. C , -. oura'a Ixqusar.-=Cbroner kilning held an 6quest yesterday on be body of P. A. i B bon (whole death snis noticed In our a► g edition of yesterday ) , and rendered s Ter t lit accordance with the facts published. The cosued was twentystbree 'sari old. A. to graphio dispatch was reoelred• from his prior_ Oiarlen boa nty; dating that he would arrivk In the city to-day and take charge of • the b)dy. • Ge eneoa t s Mazazorr.The committee sp. pointed to purchase • mansion for th►tlover• nor,4are concluded WI arrangement with Able Coverli. for her elegant mansion on Prod street. The State gives Mn.i °overly the ''ptesent ..Ezeentire mansion on Baoond streeS and' the City of Harrisburg pays ber the spm of twenty thousand dollars. Ted DITOIN2O--A Nora, BT hiss. !dawn; —Mr. W. A. Glidonfenny, 45 Fifth Street, has lecsired from klessp. Peterson. Philk delphts, the aboro named work, which,. all Ole redoes of the pen of one of the best mit,. or of our time in this species of literature, will bo an acceptable addition - to the noreir reader's library. SALIM of Stock 17 Davis Audlorteere, at the Commercial Salem hooms, Ni. diTiftis street, Tuesday, Aprilldtb: , Amino* Ictsoutoce fki . SLIM Isamita.-4111. the now and Standard No 4 eta of the day u well Cu all Magulnet aria Newpers, can be had at "Stank Quail NawaDepot, ettrolliOlPtadinS, Pilthitnat. Ismixtz. RlturralTiz-.Wciroold dlroti4 the Auto:Mon of thoseibxterato4 to mai wirid thokintzt in mother Wotan . assa44,o6lisot. aeis Nottmo.. . - • • t . , • r OVIIRBW YOBS LETTER • thrrnidraeser thePlttaburghOesette. New You, April 21, 1864. The leaden of modern Democracy, Ben and Fernando . Wood, and the followers of Vain &ahem, judge Woodward and Ropresentatin Harris, rit"ently celeb:ated the birthday of Jefferson. The anniversary occurred on the 2tl of April, but the celebration, like that of Shakspeare'e With. day, had been postponed for two or three weeks. The headquarters of the gang alto cores Abraham Lincoln for over stepping the Constitutron, but who say noth ing to Jeff. Davin for his treason, war pretty well crowded, and State rights and free tirade were worshipped as usual. The son shiner and the world moves yet. The old party watchword "Retrenchment," Is again exclusively in me. High prices have !, driven thousands of people to adopt It. Many families who have heretofore ocoopied whale houses are seeking apartments or parts of houses. The suggestive sights of red flags '• flying from the parlor windows of modest looking houses, are lamentably frequent, and carry their own lessons. This is breading a feverish coalmines, as to the fotureorbich bodes' no good, if it continue. • People generally do not attriboto this Inflated state of thing" whol ly to the war. The system of inordinate specu lation whiah prevails here in every branch of business that bears upon the prime necessities of life—upon those things that we eat, drink and wear—has brought about this absolately alarming condition of things. Shoddy con trouts and the results have generated an olt desire for " making haste to be rich," and speculator; hove too wisely, perhaps, turned to flour, butter, wheat and potatoes. The I peoPle have endured the oppression remarka bly well. Wages end calories were almost universally raised, bat the price of provisions, went higher'tlian the augmented compensi : Lions could ; Rielly. The poorer clams are waiting anxious now for gran and the canal boats. Extravagance and luxury, though they abound in • grant degree, have Panned mortal wounds. The receipts of cigar stores, billiard 'saloon and bar roams tell plainly enough that the people are retrenching, and in the right <Erection. Onitroople Ire ierraptures over t h e victory in Louisiana/ which, coupled with the move ments: on Paducah and Plymouth, N. C. (ma riner, as that the spring campaign baa been opened. It is hoped that the word "Forward" will soon be the short bat expressive oom• mend of our new Lieutenant General. E,very thing connected with the army here denotes a movement at band. I suppose It no secret to say that forty thousand men are going to the Peninsula, and that five trensporta left this city to-day for Washington. "The most sanguine hOpes urn every where entertained, The attempts of our City judges to shield I themselves , by means of their positions from the bonen criticisms of as untrammeled peen, as exemplified In the Greeley contempt 7."4.1, is fastening upon them the odium of all 'respectable men. Tata movement agslint Mr. Greeley is part of a conooeted scheme to bluff off tho !atoms animadvenion of the press, and arise; from Horace'" wholesome lashing of Jddge McCann and others. The judge, have leagued themselves together, and are goading Barnard to the task of enforcing ro. specs for the judisiary,gl ring the proceedings, as they express it, their movetsupport. " Let the galled Jade wince ; ' his withers are Llit. Dine Dooca.—All the Dime Novels and Dime Song:Dooks are to be bad at Frank Cues New; Depot, Chronicle Building, Fifth street. RIVER INT ELLIGEWCR Kato 1.1.1a.m, Portmoutl, Jewess, Et. Lou.. iGodieo Era, Cann/nuelL Urilda,oll City The river li'as risen nearly 1t,.. hot sin. our lad report, ..d hilt evening the piny marks Indleattd crest ten feot,i and milli rising rapidly. Private dis patabes rectified from Ott ( Ely yesterday afternoon reported Laur foot In the t ❑.h.ny river at that print and risl4. It. treat her coun t... dimly arid onarttled, itrijh necasisoal , hoses of solo. Th. arrivals I-clods the bate nJblusontrom and the Alpba from Portsmouth. The for tn•r host ,bratigbt sp a bill car,o and gotta • num ber of paarechters. ThoJeureaslstt Le eh. lentil lest evealtip. erith a good trip of h !rel. r and parsons. .• She has airs serer.? Wow, among others tiro hooilexi and Orly Lar nil/ of etrido petruicyro .t Pu ke:alone, - ar,tt Lou, The Golden En also dw ell foe Lot:14111e t•sterds, eltertiouri, will a fair trip. Capt. Eabinson, the Kato tinblasen, had net naade.up hi. 44114 tut avenleg whether to load fir Cincinnati and Lao St. Lrals. it la r.:011 liXriptairewti, that he will vie op fit, ed nee Tar the L , rmrr palata. Scaa—Tho Barer Spray nor lying at ear wharf, wag cold yeoteritry by .ilart I:ermines Capt. W. W. ratitoll, .111 others of Cknetataci. for W. naderstoird this Capt. blitentan will retain com mand daring hot prewat trip to St, Louis and back to Cinctriratiodlorr which eke will ter placed 10 the Cincinnati nod Ilempbto pocket trarlo in siomataittl of ^apt. Vontria. • Bream..sr Cal-irk:OA —Oa eaturday Light the simmers If armors and Ohio valley minded near th* month of Wheeling Creek, *burn Vora Hills. The Marmon, eras going dawn and the Ohio Y sae, w n. Coining op, tadh boats holing on board nary car pal- Ft rtnnsoly, they name together In sant, a ntnn•ru 1.1.10 break or a parate the timbers of either, Ihnuatr the ahlck was • terrilic one, and for a limo both steamers no.. gt..n op for hoc. The Ohio Valley blames the other craft for Ors ancldent, aot no bare heard tat( one side of the anal.— gruel., fatalarearer. The Bathe and Dolotions len Clutionatt for Pluto bnlitt on Eatarda/ and the Loontden,t Canaille, Jennie Itobna,:Otive, Prima Donna and alaor Aa dvmn were adryrtlaed to tollOn daring monday and I,lollday. The b. S. Stephen arrived at Clinch:matt CM Sun day entilng tepnr er or the CoeuerfeJ. after • thorough examination, gays she it the melt tplentlidly furnished best that seer lauded at that wharf. The Crilda it:tl tar 03 City hal evening with faLr fflph taking into considrration the short time the had to pick it tip la The Macrae, Capt. Gibnion, U the recater patina fee Wtt.UNI ao-dey, leaving pnimptly at neon. Heave. JohnnaS end Dunnage., the clothe The Sums Graham Is on the Marino Railway un dorgoinzrepairo. She will, thorefons, not he featly to kayo for Zonewilllo until Taroday non!, Tke Emcee, Capt. Lbit, will positively leave ter 131., keels to-4137. She will be lellowed by the Nov York, Capt. Likktner, and the Empire City, Oapt nostril. 'ha larther, Capt. U. 11. Dzeosiney, is the molar packet for Othielsnsitl arid Lonissllls to-day, leasing at p. m. &be by escallsot seassousuidstioris for . pusstigers,snd. plenty of ram for (sleight. )11ABKEIS BY TELEGRAPH Philadelphia Illarket. .Taiwictruts, April 26.=Tbe firmness In the mar. keg nominees. • Durrietrun Nark Is In good request, and is firmer at 540 per ton fur No. 1. In nerds there It bit' little doing ; tdoverseed is held at $71:37,05, Timothy 112,L05.1,76, Flatecal 6.1,37 per bushel. The Pious marketli Arm but inactlee,and holder are nniodeviogtbelv stock. with any degree of freedom, sad 'the sales fin export mach only 1,600 bbis; sales Extra Ismily at 51(31,25, and Extra at 57,76; 1.610 bblaJenny Lind sold On prints terms; Um retallon are IrnYing rather Neely at $7E1,7,13 fur Huperflne, {1@0.76 for family, and 11N39,76 for Parley Brands. .Nye Mouths parte and commands 17 per tbl. Noth ing doing In Chirmateal. Then Is but little Whist *tering, and it is wanted at st,sogi.es for lied, and 51,05101 for White. Bye is mane and $1,416L60 offered. Therep art active demand for Corn as ISLA at which rate a email lot was sold In atore. — Oats are *teed; at 616. Previsions an Ora with an up ward tendency, Men Turk is held at SVI. Bales of Garwood Ilanmat 00c, do. Walt and pickle at 164 17c, Bbotalders at 12%912;5i0. NXI tierces Lard sold at 141016 a. Petroleum—The market is remelt excited, and the talc.. are unsettled; Crude Is timely at &I 0 07,4; Itellimd la bond 61016, Free 14667. 'Whisky Is tinsettled wit 4 • few 10100 at 111,3001,15 for at.% sad drudge it 11.,10. New York Market. VMS Pons, dprll2.o.—Oottenedianeed ;sues Uhtit halos at Flour hear,; sales l oop bbb Ohio at E 635,30. Wheat dull; saint pioom bush Bed Mused at ta,Bil, and Whits klithlgan at SIN. (ken' steady; taint CLOW bash Mind at VANS 1.35 in man. Pork hoary. LardqulatatliXols%. Vtatky tin. at 111.n501,211. Pupae fl Uonse daft, tipirits utlorimiUns drin. Petroleum ontet sad Amu; Crud, SeatO. Relined in Loud Mad; fres. 610:73. Pnighte dull. Stock and Mosey Market, NO , TO.X, pr1124-4tooks emus aad 10+ 0. I; 11. ..... 0143eutral DUAL 50u1tarn.......101 New T0rt.0,3000. llndi °saint 10 edisklui be. 71 ET/. Clevaland a Taaido..l49 0 . B. Q., .. —l4O Michigan Central:AO% Cleveland Pitti—.lll% P. a Vt. Toledo a Wahaeli.... 70 I year Certifical;—.ll3 Cotpba "old 1111 I paliazzincrA,, , April 20.—{Ifocks sandy: , 4011[118. 09 IPonne-11.11...j0...., 7:3% Beading nada EolExelinge on MT. Long 44 $ New •Xork CatUe•Marke.t. • . . Far Ton, Attitil 14—Itiot irto at 1141:o' t. , copes 4,1011 bead, and assersu mold.. 42111.19 rmd Lambe la good donut at 0.5035,60 for latertor. $0,60010 for Comm to roittot. nod $ 11 015.601tt recolpto O,IOG hood. Striae astir. nod Ifito .}lompagye; ;wept. MOO._ VIPIEVOLOTHRS—A. largo atispruneptcin 1, 1044 t 7 • • , . • AWES ISOWN nitrood - newt • : 11 5 , ..• in dot 'l. , -, riktg& z loxxiracir . " IM=2IMEII THE LA-TEST PIE-WS BY TELEGLIPIL OUR SITOIAL DISPATOHES FROM WASHINGTON Special Dkpleh Li the Pittabaxgh Clasethe We3HI2IOTON CrTT, April 28, 1804 COTOPS.B3IOIIAL. BIIIMAIT The louse resolution temporarily increas ing the tariff fifty per cent. ha been promptly referred to the Senate Finance Committee, and Ls expected to pus to-morrow. It came a flatter among business men. The Senate in electing Senator Clark, of N. H., President pro tem , daring the absence of Vice President Hamlin, varied from its for mer practice of depending upon Senator Foote In each an emergency. The step looks like beginning to'thust to younger men. The House Naval Committee is expound to and the long navy yard agony by coming to a vote in a day or two. It is stated that the Committee stands 4 to 3 in favor of New London. The postal ardor bill now only lacks the signature of the President to booome a law. Mr. Rale introducedn bill proiidibg that no officer shall be retired until 62 sears of age; and whose name shall not hare been upon the nary register 45 years after he bad nrriyed at the age of 16. Mr. Wilson Introduced a bill to [zircon.° the number of cadets, authorizing the Pre/. dent to appoint two in addition from each State and from military forces haying served at lout twelye menthe, the total number ap pointed for one year to be.llmited to one hundred and fifty. Requests for admission are made with all the knowledge of the com mon English branch of composition, algebra through equations of second degree, geome try, to comprise the principal- theories and problems et plain geometry. Mr. Garfield's bill for the punishment of gnersillas gathering the War Dapartment or field commanders to carry into execution all 'automats, Soar{ marshals end military com a:44'lmm against guerrillas, and for robbery, arson, rape, and all violation of the laws and customs of war, and all sentences against aphis, deserters and murderers. Every officer fa authorised to order a general court marshal, and are empowered to Instigate any punish ment except sentence of death or csahlering which may be comst.tted during the rebelltort by any field;csdtiariincnt commander. MDTOIAL raTIICIII Or TIZOINIA •Ite wear 1 IllitGLW/A. Mt. Tres Eyck proposed finis the Committee on tho Sad:dewy a bilLohanging and defining the boundarlem of Eastern and Western Judi cial Districts of Virginia. The two districts are made co extensive with the 8 .otei of Vir ginia and West Virginia. The latter shall holdanunelly six cantons: At Clarksburg on the twenty-fourth days of March and August; at Wheeling on the sixth days of April and September, and at Chariesten on the nine teenth days of April and September. 1=13:103 The resoiration primped late loot night, from Slr. Dawes, of the Election Committce, de manding to know whether Prink Blair now bold. militery commiesiou, refers of count, to the eonteet for big Lest, from the detente of which he has ran away. If be is ix the army, that of HUM TWA to the lest, and a new natation of law ariem at to whethen the contest could be eenttnaed. ItrIIOIIIIATIQZ YOEII bdIC 8030220 OAT Mr. Wilson Introduced a joint resolution appropriating twenty are millions Ronan for arming, equipping, clothing, subsisting and transporting the one hundred day troops, jut called out. Referred to the Pittance Com a:dune, 'GOT. Btongh intendod to have gone . West • day, but is atili delved hero* Goners! Foster bas made applimcion to the the War Dapartcaent for en active command, and will probably be assignad to a position under General Bon:aide. Admiral Dahlgren will leave Washington for a few days to resume command of theiren tiled fleet eff Charleston. Halo- in the Day and another Chippewa chief got into a light, to-day, at their hotel here, about the proper disposition of tome feather.. Bolo4ll—the-Day was shot through part of the neck, the ball coming. out of his month, and the other was rut across the face with a knife. Both were drunk. Hole-in the•Dayht wound is quite serious. MI PLTXOI7III NMISICEE 'rho indigestion over the ear:ender of Ply month and the massacre of talon troops adds lotensoly to the feeling against the Govern ment's failure to adopeany retaliatory meas ures to compel the rebel observance of or der and the laws of war. A heavy prenaro to being brought to bear re the President and complaints of his former delays are very loud. TB! zo* PILLOW MAZEACBU The Sub-Coramittee on the Conduot of the War, which went to the Wen to investigate the Fort FLU*, musses., find ample evidence that the horrible reports from there are only too little r.ttggerated. They found most Of the important witnesses at Cairo. ticket pa pers received hen likewise admit and, Indeed, gloat over the butchery. • !desert. Wads and Gooch aro expected bath hem to-morrow night. Losarnuum XOl.ll THB OIOAA3DOIR TALLEY It b not known that tho stork,' of Long street's being to tho Shenandoah Valley bare any foundation, but tome well Informed parties omdlt them. Rot reeennolosanees into the Talley do not Inaleato the preoince of any eeitoldorable rebel foreo. Tho disaster at Plymouth becomes more t serione when it is remembered that we htre no iron•olad renal to eepawith the robtl ram; none of them being of light enough draught. to enter the Wand waters of North Carolina, rat vAcvscr is ant sacasiza soars. Them aro strand applicants to fill tho vacancy at the head of tho Ragineer Corps. AmOng them aro said to be snob men no Gen. ilaileek, Gen. Cailom, Gen. Gillman and Gan. Barnard. • . Solicitor Whiting has written a letter to Provost hiarsbal General Fry, ooncarelog the complaints that alrollmonts are in someone, ezcuQ►e. He says there is no other way hot to proceed with the draft . as now pre pared. 11)1.t. aLuii 01 ItILIL/111 111L31103. -An order has been tuned by CoL Riocoi; lam which pnts an end to civilians dead-bead. tog an military railroads, By proctring fiat cis they may haparmitteft to ride alive cents par mile, otherwise ten centssWill be charged. TEOII T2l narriaarsoCC Persons jail arrived from 'Fradertol4, burg say them aro no troop, between that plans lad our lines, and that"thoto are but few inhabitants in that city, those mostly Unionists. Smorything is quiet in the front. BLTT nal*:. rose's AT 11114t701q . , A. Q. Private totters from Bauifort, B:C., receiv ed by Beasbor 'Wiliest and others, speaker teary rebel fortes in their front, and express fears of being orerpowered. lI37O9IrDED • The sensation statement that our toms have given up Warrenton, of course, Is fonadso„ • ' Tim etritte In New Nuei...Vellee. Near, Tear, 'Aptil 2fl.—z•The steihaa.f !abuses al: the Atlaathr'works has andad a. that, deraan4 haithibecasomped with. 7, Ziuesi - iiac•Dansid k la'seeks.#p•T,kl , t•• boh • PENIitinLVANIA-IBRituenntE . Spada D:spatch N the Zltt#urgb is,ttp. limusanan, Itkit to, ma. 1270/0 CCIEVILID 'AS Scsarx—Afternoon Senate eon_ egad in the report of the Coosatittee of Con ference on the bill relative to , the payment of the interest on the State deb}, agreeing . to throw out the existing *rains of the law taxing the interest dna, 5t...4 creditors on State bonds. Atroanoistrearcs - • The Committee of Confereseian the appor tionment bill reported to the 'Senate. The bill .e reported by it residua atilt originally parsed the Douse. Hatter, Lawrence, and Mist- Ger are made one legislative district, having four members. Philadelphia gets eighteen members of the Home. The MD parsed final ly ; yam, seventeen ; nays, fifteen being a strict party vote: BD. Stark, Democrat, from Lirserae ootinty, refused to vote . ♦PPIIOPIILIIOS The Sonata resumed the consideration of the appropriation MIL A long debate en sued upon a proposition to mole an appro priation to extend the wings of the Capitol. Messrs. napkins, d'ohsison, and McCandless opposed it, and Messrs. Wilson, Lowry, and Milner favored it. Various propositions were offered, and pending their consideration the Senate adjourned until night. Parvenu CILLEIDAIG Horap—Aftersocur• &mica—The House re gamed the consideration "of the private cal endar, and got through on firsimmding, and second reading was begun, when the House adjourned. SISATIL.—Night &nice —Mr; Latta called up the bill relative to the Pittsburgh and Conaallsville Railroad Cerepaiy, which irts on motion carried—yeas 23, nays 27. 131 r. Graham asked that it go over till to- ! morrow. The courtesy was nob granted. At the end of sectionstioond,! in Committee of the Whole, Mr. Graham offered a proviso declaring the provident in this . bill Umpire tive, if the Connelluille Company does pot put the work ander contract, and upend one million tire hundred thorium.' !dollars within 0130 yeat ands half. Mr. Latta hoped that the amendment would net be adopted. The people of Weattnoreland and Fayette had waited long end patiently for the completion of the r oad . bj its present company. Ms people had walle 127 years, and waited in vain. The'rowt was wanted, and must be built. Mr. Graham said his proposition was modest and reasonable, and ought to be'adopted. He did not ask that the bill shotild not pus, but if it passed, it should hale this proviso at tached. It was not right, no; it was cud! , neatly improper, in view of the airertising' for lotting, and the propridtimafor the rapid ooutruction toward completion made by the Connellsville Company: to take away its franchises from it, end that too, just at the moment when they are able to fulfill ell jest expectations of the public,. The motive of the parties pressing thli bin :are evident. Another and rival corporation seeks to absorb those franchises, to prevent the construe:lon of a rival rout*. lie sineerelf trtuted the bill would not pass. 31r: Retains said, the bill itset up, it is useless tat me to address the Senate in once- • sition to IL Mx. Latta said a bin was iriirodneed Into the name sometime ago, by a member of the Allegheny county detegellon, called the Ka, Heusi Railroad and Transport:tido]) company, That bill proposed to willow:up the Con nellsville road without paying: anything to is stockholders. Every Mambo of the dl legbeny delogation in the UOl/11livetod forth National Railroad and Transportation Com piny. Mr. Graham—l think Mr. Bingham did not, Mr. Latta, resuming, named ; ` all Ave u. hexing voted for it to go to sccend reading. He concluded by saying .that ibarsople of South-Western Penusylranis had lived long enough on promises. Mr.Oirattam rejoined—This party does not fear that the road will' not be; built by the present Oonneirrille Company t.• tho reason of their hotels they fear that it will be built Mr. Householder—l hold in:: my hand a petition from three hundred =id:seventy citi sets of Somerset county, asking, for the pas sage of this bill. Thw 4 the strongest de mand on the part of the people of Sono.- western Pennsylrania for its *saga. Let this bill pus, and the wealth, hidden wealth; lYing in the mountains of Somerset, Payette and Bedford counties, will be delved, which for twenty-coven years bare had notes railroad, and therefore no development": I have vas .eon to believe that the city 'of Baltimore or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ere the only parties interested in 'the „present Con nellsvills Road, who can furnish means to complete it and aro willing to contribute money to complete it . • Mr. Gratumn—l do not litond to speak. I will merely put an interrogetnry : Which company la mast likely to fushhiltoroad, that which deeires to complete the . rorl, and whose interest it is to finish it, namely, the Connels ville road, or this newly proposed company, which represents a party whose Interests are also opposed to its complotilik t - Air. Penny—l em not Ink condition, phys ically, to speak. Ido not.. intend to discus at length the considonstions of expediency involved in the previsions of the bill. The point to which I shell particularly diisat my attention, is the power of the legislature to pass any law ailketing vested .right. Cer tainly the legislature 13 expressli prohibited by the Constitution. fr.im the,exeScLas of any such power. Sean if this bill passed he did not believe any court of the Commonwealth would sustain the constitutionality of the law. It was therefore oomparitiveli harmless. Ile wculd not argue this matter at length. The proposition seemed kelt epldent. 110 would, however, say that he hopnd, the Leg islature would not allow 7the Pannsylvamhs.' Itsilroad to lay lie hands ' neon 'this, the lest remaining line of communiektion`stot already. in its Poseession between the!Pait end West. The trade between Pittsburgh nod the sea board was too great to be carried on by the lines now existing. It was dangerous to let the Penney ivanta Rallioad get poircesion also of the ConnelLstrille road,: There would no longer be any competition,: whirhßas a vital element of the tmaithfcdness of trade. He bad no hatred of the PonnryttanbanailyMa COM- Mis senatorial weer showed this to be trap. It was a most wenderfill monument 9f .corporate energy and skill: Butit had laid its hands upon any railroad ll:guests In the Stale anti It stood ahmo. Mr. Fleming urges'latsi the Connelsville railroad had not mu for years Say divposi. Lion or power to oontinue the `coieructlon of their road. The" ete.l* - evadetne that the, - bid sufficient pecuistary.mansui, So:do so now truleed. Senators bad Calle& th Pelee. Out any evidence that It had any Ithaapialablitti. --. Ia Is well now they biro `ben; I:nkritpt'iOr years. Whthee ars they to diviro their , foods knew. Could Senator's inswae There was then cortatray no rporp' retiree be placed upon their proudest of - to dartban those of former years. The origind tharter retained the power to the Stnio roroll this ehaiter for nonfasiatioe or iretiasizaw: , Tbla conipany hadlbeon gen, of-ibOth. ,The ahar ter ought, thaii, borivalled: The bill;wentep to second resting and laid oret.— Thsittl telattuito the Bentham Poaardlt , elude and Conneareine' Itetties . , - ita* taut tej thfisiesidlet at: tea P. ie.: - Alais•Cilateaduatiazio wotbs and; I w-um Ippon' 1-1 suss nailepTliptizts.- 7 - --;: ~4 1 1 SE • ,5•:.9 ,•? , liZl=22E balk- -Allegheny and - entronntliagrtanti?,. idso to - .empower ; . Ileum. Poring A Van grill tc tecnstruet, : filidligi on, thtrAlleghs4; river; relative to the fees of eonstablea AlleghenAnd - Cam counties ; re/stink' paving streets in Duquesne borough; one lt g the collection of taxu in the horoughof Was*: tegton, Wublagion County . ; ine CotePeilhit the Surveyor General to famcith tho SurVe/ i tiii • 0 Allegheny ootucty copies of - enit surnya r wlth an amendment; an ancendmendl , , to charter Erie city; to cleat as additiottW ?astice in Carrollton, Cambria county ,}?¢: Plump the place of holdin'electiorsin V t o y township, Armstrong ; county; ono layisr4 Out a State road In Allegheny and Wachingtok... ; to vacate part of the Allegheny silk' flew Brighton turnpike; supplement to • feet.` overt-the Alleganny river It CorisplaxitO, - township, VtllanP county; ttlPPlernellt*. the Bedford Iron Company ; the, Calthivt , Pennsylvania Telegraph; iiipplarainif Totighloghtmy Coal Hollow Coal Compankt: - one increasing the capital Stook 'of the Bagpi; Cotton Works in Allegheny city; SupPlanteo,:' to the St. Clair Cemetery in Greonsbarg, Wislat4; moreland county. The private eallendar is still ander 4;151)41' oration. At ten p. m. the Muse coneturod the report of the Committee of Conferent4; upon the interest bin. Convenelonal. Wenn/Gros, April 26. Ilocss—The Speaker announced the foT;iIN lowing u the select committee on the resoluz,:.;l k dons of the Legislature of Maine asking fci4 , . protootion of the northeratern bouridat, of ' dtsta : Meru. Woo, -of Matto, Alien , 'dpi 4; Mass,Cox of Ohio, Maloof Penn.; Patten:Of:4 of N. Etritaliford, of N. Yr 4 and Arlifff, sor; Michigan. The Mons. then went • Into CornatlttetHM. of the Whole on the State of Union rin Internal Iteremne bill. Mr. Mohnen, of Ind., offered en ttraiit .- mont, whah wu rejeated, proposing a to:Ai:, four percent. instead of two andeonahalf , tho . gains, protits or. income 'which shall domed from the Interest upon ' or sectiritlea of the Unitedstates._;_. Mr. Holman offend snother.-amendment: that Incomes derived from the Interost 4 ooo. notes, bonds, or sectuitles of the United S tatee4ll; shall be included in the os:imato of inaornekg:3 under this section, which places adat*:of per dranamon all over $6OO. Mr. Merrill, of- Vermont, enquiredishothryT the gentleman desired to check enoltlirest4 menus. P, , . . -. t , , - Mr. Holman repliaLthat ho did not„trat itt:. the House did-not adopt this 'principleitheyirs; would withdraw. from taxatilin Wiliam antl§: - „ , millions of the capital of the cottatry. ditag.F.-,7' , . farther debate, Mr. Holmart's amendmen/44 was adopted. - , Mr. Prank, of N. Y., offered an amend,p;., meat providing far a tax on beet:ties exceed-Mi ta g $llOO and not more than sl o , o oOreyeari..f of five per cantina; on $ 10 , 003 and' nor', exceeding s2s,ooo,seven and a-half per isentlit and on all Incomes . exceeding 525,000, tertl'i per eentam. to support of this amradrlV.„. rear, Mr. Prank raid that the Committals 'istt - ',",;; Ways and Mean, have theinsolves establisheit , ,i . the principle - of graduated taxation In thisT,74J bill, which was in affect an argument In sup.. .I , ' port of hts proposition:. .., - ' • 12- Mr. Stevens , of Peistisylvaalaj said this: 7 F , amendment would levy a tax:us Putlishmolitry. on men beams* they_ were rich, - .. end hedk - did not know bat that there - might to .- bal an indictment - against ovary one who bar Mitrri Itcome of over 10,000 dollars, and that the , tax aught OA* from 10 to DO per , coninos.l2,' The rich man pays according tolls richeri43 but beyond this the tax was as a ntinishmiliti, ,, ,: ' for omen's thrift. Mr. Fronk ropisted th - sti ; ` , the Committee have themsairea estabilibed‘6, that very principle. -. , Mr-Stemma replied that the'ilocomittes put ....k I a tax on all alike. A 1101,07 $6OO madona ilisr, 5 tinotfen between one man and another, be- Li,,_ cause of the difference In their relative richer.iii.l. After a debate and various ousuccesilal a.t.4.; tempts to anima Frank's amendment, the'4. latter was adopted—yeas 73, any. 35. Mr. Stevens moved an amendment to tax,Qi the salaries of members of eatiffrutt-ttn, P.Lu'i!'li cent., which was voted down by a large, Ma, i ` ;;; jority. . 1: - r- , '.. Many ether amendments were. rejecied. 1.; ,- 4 The lions& then took a rotors until coven t'.-`,.",i . o'clock. • Mr. Jullan,of Dia., reported from the C0re..1, - . . - - recta, of Thibra. Lands, which passed the fT.."- i' Senate, *bill with ieferonco to the donation of. ~.-7 " land claims in Oregon and Washington Teni.-12„; tortes. .- Mr. Allison, of lowa from Pm Cominifttet of Public/lends, repo rted a big granting - al;: ternata sections of laztdforrai/roadaln Iowa; and also to Minnmata fora railroad frgia St. PEW to Bt. Anthony. Passed. Mr. A. ULM reported a bill authorizing lowa to modify' and change the location of railroads - raider' the land grant sot of 185 G. Paned. The goals also passed the followiag, Som ata bills: Oao granting leads to the .4.ltt Superior - Misainippl Railroad Company,. and lands to Wiseonsin for railroad purposes." Mr. Karns; sold he would like to. know how mach land we have left after the :uteri. sire grants made toatighs The Specks: replied that ho tics linable to up. Mr. Hernia was apprehensive the= would notbe enough left for the soldiers._ Mr. Julian, from the Committee on 'abbe ands, reported a. bill to severe to. titdiOrt and sailors homesteads on forfeited and eon- M=ilEli=2 SUITL—Mr. Hale, of N. H.,-liiittodubed bill to amend the act to promote the Mangy of the navy. Referred to the Comirattetion Naval Main.. Mr. Wilson, of Mass., submitted a - reeoltt. tion for the approtion of $25 , 000,000525 , 000,000 for the enbsistenee and priay of the tellitary to be milled out by the President. Reined to tie 'Committee on Military Affairs.:- Mr. Wilson also introduced a bill to increase `the number of cadets in the army, and for' other purposes. Referred to .the same Conn,_ mitres. The Roue bill to establish a pcst.l money systemvas on motion of Collszner taken up and parsed after amendments. 1 Tho bill "ro. listing to (ranted matter was also" passed. The denote, on motion of Mr. Mien. insisted on Its amendment to the bill establishing a Bu man of !HiMary Justice and; .greed to it' committee of conference.: he Senate proceed-. ed to conelderation of the Rouse to preside,. for • National Currency. An amendment, of ; Mi. Sharman to the National Carriir.cy adopted. Its effect is' to admit bank. tem:, mere. into the provisions of debar Making,' shareholders Hallo to the cifent of their - , shares so bog as a surplus fund of - twenty par cent shall remain undimiiiished., oat action on the Currency bill the Seemteads., jaunted at 5 o'cdoels. Waal:Wigton It! %foursomes, April 28.—lestarday; Criet:a Wgt. Riddle, of the Oth Regiment Veto.-en Reserve Corps, discovered a man lurking ItC, the vicinity of Laurel, ISIcL, about 18 from bore, on the Baltimore read, ender very . suspicions airmail:mce& The Captain at , ratted him, and upon- being vacationed; be gate- the , aime of IMO. Goo. -Tailer,;..of bleshy's germinal , . He was, this meromg,'L lookettup in the old' apitol prison. . Thnsubleriptions to the le- 40 loan ratrort,-. at tbs Treasury to-dug amount to $901,000. Lieut. Commander Da Haven has boon dr=:. dared to the command of the Tanabe:se.. A desperate encounter ookurred to. day be tweet' Hole-tu-t/st.Day, the Chief of the 01.1?:-., pews,, and Look-Around, mil of hisyoung :- warriors; Tbs latter fired • 'pistol,. the bau;,' entering near the right ear of the Chic", pins. log arosold his lsad,,_and _miming out of his month. Hs.a -critical- Look-Aronnd o 4 his lanv.injured h • pocket-knife in the : hands .of, MAIIRIED: LIE 031Y—LIGIVIVILL-04 Tusibiy Amiens Ayill_?..ttb, 13LI, by tbs. Elf* JciPPlt: bira Atc JA E. LI:MUT ibmtllll3 H _1,4 or ATlegbe;ky city. a aTrratax-4.ta .T.iaiaai. 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