gittsburgif 6nzett. PITBLIBEIER ET 111 Gm Ammo ASSOCIATION. TEEMS OF THE GAZETTE. M01111:10 NOTTICIT, by will, per year---Yll a =lb.—. 10. imdc......... 18. 0 0 • staes top'e' • ininsa Munoz, by =A pr year.—.... 4 Ea. 0 0 bsoaLb..—.. M. ° 0 walk.-- 10. " " sin& L WlZlLLT..torrurs, single coplso. Per 1 00 — 2 W. ' a r . clubs of 6co 10, " ..160. " clubs o'lo or core " 1 ZS. -.4M one extra to tho party, seadlag slab. Tar is dub of lifteea, so will gond the Erman Gazrrrs daily. For • dub of meaty, wo yin send es Mossrrito flours daily. Stsiglo swim. 6 COOh fitir 611 cdtostiptteas arm., east papers savoys stopped tress the este exPir.6 The Beading Matter on this ; Page is from Yesterday ' s Evening Edition. Frain ttke Soutll.West. The . sartne from Camden. Ark., which state that Gen. fiteelealwray is there strongly en trenched, WNW° tr u st, reliable. A Cairo dis patch says that- gliby Smith and Sterling Price hare gone after Gen. Steele ; bat if the above intelligence from Camden may be relied on, Gen. Steele can easily cope with ell the 'forces the -vibe'. Generabs can bring against him. Meows have heard of Gen. Steele's , advance may be bristly stated thus: Guam Thayer joined Gen. Steele at Elkin's Perry, on the Little Missouri river, where the rebels! were driven from a line of breastworks um mandlng the river bottcm. The enemy next .stood at Prairie de Anna, which was fortified wittt.a line of rille.pits told epenlmente for gate in barbetto a mild and &half long. Gen SPesii,takedlheir'position, and Gen. Price skediUidlid, after a briskl fight, toward Wash-, ington, Olen. Steele perinea the rebels to ; ward Washington, and then suddenly turned ' and pushed for fart Camden. Price discovered hii mistake, and started; for Camden alto. A desperate reef ernued,'and although heavy sMrtnishing °mined way, Steele came ouVid4l4;atidlilitered the enemy's forUfloa tions unapposed. Camden is strongly forti fied, with nine forts. AU its approaches are well guarded, and it can be held against si largely reporter force. As to the condition of that part of the ] Southwest we have some details of interest. Joel Bargees, of the sth Kansas Cavalry, rived on the 18th at Little Hock s Arkansas, having escapedirom Shreveport. He was cap tured, with eight others, on January 19, near :Pine Bluff, by seventy of Shelby's men, wear lug Union uniforms. They were robbed of 411 they possessed, the guerrillas even taking their clothes and giving In exchange their own filthy drapery. Mr. B. stays that the rebibt held about.6oo - prisoners. near. Shreve port, and that many of the former are anxious to go home. Sloodhormds r vrere put en duty , every coercing at 4 o'clock, to guard the priis ours. The President's Proclamation of Am nasty w as, he ssys, producing a great effect I AU the transportation of the region was en:..l ployed - in hauling cotton, which was being sold to the Unionists as fast as possible for greenbacks, and many persons believed that --thbrintmmseat-by rebal - nincers was in raise ferule for • great- staMpede into Mexieo, the Confederacy west .of the Mississippi being Pbtr4 4f Most PCOOO. . . laroit.llealdence 'gilder the Dtaft. — 7 - "Tha Moving opintotrof the llon.Villirito . . • . . . , • Whiting, Solicitor of the A iVarDepartment, le regard .to the queition .whethep die plea of . non-maidenee the.Mientet.stere a drafted . . man may hate been; enrolled, amnia, ander all cireurastanees, becregarded by lieu& of En:elle:Mot as a legal, and proper ground -for - exemption. from military serrion-under the draft in that diatel= is published for the information and co of all °facers of that Bureau: When arum who has born carolled and drafted claims exemption from omit en the ground of not, ruidente, tbe Board of Enrollment soli is iodised higmatingit; if be mats saufactery proof on three 10t..1 111. tion-Msidence n the , flistriet Wiese he "'Ulnas 'cimoinien "at , the time of his eninliceent 2 What his place of actual reside= grunt this Cato when the enrol mutt therein sumo& , 'That be vas;or Is, actually suroled,"and boo been dratted„cils liable to. draft labia place of at- Aliperears Porn whom inliitery.service lin:named under Masao! coms. aro liable to earollmeat an d draft la sinsindisteirt.f The nedattn of the oreope. tie., and reeldome of persons enrolled Is notresoir ed to enable unpatriotic citbMaa by technical coder, _Au to. asoicitheitintr. abed of public disity_bta to identify the Pe Awful. oa t ae,lat 1n egnallring among the different dilutes their respective quotes. Who rev has been onfMled Woe* fibtekt, and in• tends to claim eutoptioe from draft by , rum of redden e firasebere, West take Mee, to 1;e enrolled If the corrected suroliment .bsproMpffy effected. to eptilestion thereafter made to 1.6 i VrOvostalar. 6.sll4;Patna, or 13 .de hoards of Eurosimenf, will • priMet•hhe against. doable liatilily but if be me ows tblnpfitlidge hersight. not maga a n tolllady malice in. time of wet, by prof big ast an error MO • - ban toede to the ;Aukof fieldence, ttlo'ROoillog of his nanse,ve the Macriptionof ble toed, ar once. - demoted a privilege to eater lot* the QUM:. Of the United States The patriot ewes it to hie. man. . try ; [benign of holler comet% es tisiUghlesrs to She-army citizen liable tomilluisp-duty-ii-proper7 - General linietrana - and' the, SG 'Linde' I Strikes. —There bare of 'late been numerous strikes. in St. eouserponnee of which Steopei atlons of Some estahlCsements hare been , ens pended whore articles aro-produced whioh ate .lequired for-Goittrameut use. in- view of this to ri: Itosarans ismer an ..zr order on Friday prohibiting any di r ectly person_ si from --or-ladkoctly- attempting to defer or prevent - any other persom i from working on not terms as he..-MSY -, agree npon'in any numnfaoriiiirig • establishment.whererany article is Ordinarily made which - may he. requimodfor me lathe navigation.. of. the Western waters, oil:nib& naval- m: transport rendre...a:ilia • pincers States." The order also forbidcany. watching arena or hanging. about any wit establishment for thepurpose of. annoying, the 'employer - or for harming those who ere; - employed , dwells ; offerer protection to - such • emPleYeer and &rear that no, sisociation or -eolabidetigo-shill--be-roinuod-or woutinue, or meeting? Told, having, :for. its' object- -to ..prescribe to Abe proprietors of any such es tablishment whom they shall.employ, or how they shall conduct their business. The pro ' pristore of all such estatahments 41r04- ': roCto,forinir,d'; the promast,Marshal . the ' 'names of m who rhareleiktheir employ sines , the 15th of-Nero tocusegitlit'such combiationt. lb. violation , of any - Part of tim'abore order irillFer plMisheiteg jags' q' o easelwd the officers are, requested tak:4lMb aidtrithe 'army oilcan 'tombit 'down - tido attack upon' private tighteisad Oaf inilitarypriantof the nation ns byerganisatio led by bed m"' Ystivvoneiuvuotnaza.--.1,. letter from liendernon; ientneky, to the N. LTr'lir" ono ilivittolderahere are on the.nnzioni —test: .-Moryniuthe halloo! yobbos danotrar 'noted gunitise u these enacted:tit ef , eohivf airy seem. dial:cued to' levy contribotiOnin Mont andfoei sad they constopt. *cadet lalig thotr 4 4rjrne • - 1 : , • "I &net , tam if it .wcnld not be a good plan told Low buttser. thou ,despentdoes slip through tho_tinion linoi Inileanassa to • bursa " ,the State of liettnoky, aa it Intshabulacil the Efate to Wee her.enoW and I - think -if . ,1*; rightly ,managed, thell9/1 alevehoiderirelli yet datund nonteanlisti menu:.' Of ;otoirte, I Aar in favor of We, though thre!'of - nay able-b?clled Flattop! us Tr* effeote of the,.eaters tfo on Wedater by wan. terrible :to the. shippinS on:Lain Itiehillima—litit7etotels were ; mewled llosz 'NUwatikeerif, Isoonzin. Otte vessel 14141110 t high lied: dry ,! upon the beseh;, -Tone of the :wreaked-teazle contain/11_80,000 bushels of ::wheat.:': These, hires found,vere pair-o tea of the essuillies on the lake. • , T*B444ol•Pf lal:cci'tlls USIOall rest AVM lasmostid Wentposto buildings ind tbalfistodatiu ?for tbrovpmpoli cit..graftri 0 0 0 00 2 4e1 4 9 1 1# 4 that Mate, • •r. '• --• -• -4w • THE :DAILY.. forr.r.SBUROH. GAZETTE. Sketch of General Weasels!. General Wessels was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, on February 20th, 1609. Al the age of nineteen he entered a military sehool at Middletown, and in 18.29 was admitted into West Point as a cadet. He graduated on June 30th, 1833, and was breveted second Lieutenant in the 2d United .States .Lufantry. Daring 1835 be was engaged in the Creek war in Georgia, and was promoted to sensed Lieutenant Jane 28zh, 1636. During 1837 8 be participated in the Seminole war In Floe. Ida, and on July 7th, 1838, became a first Lieutenant. After the war bad ended the regiment was 'fattened in different parts of Now York State, after which It was ordered to Mexico, under General Scott, and participated in the campaign from Vera Cam t 0 tike capital. On February 18th, 1847, he was promoted to Captain, and gained a brevet of Major for gallantry, de., at Contreras and Chttrubtaco, Augast 20th, 1847.; In the former contest be was 'evenly wounded, but did not leave the field. After the close of the Mexican war he wont with, hie regiment to California, and thence, to 1854, to Kansas and Nebraslus. In 1858 be had charge of Fort Randall, in the latthr . Territory, and in 1860 of 'Fort Riley, in Rea -1 sae. On June 6th, 18111, he was promoted to IMajor of the 6th Q. S. Infantry, and duritig the winter of 1881-2 accepted the Colonoloy of the Bth Banana Volunteers, which joined the Army of the Potomac , before Yorktown. On the 29th of Aptll,lBBo, he was promoted Ito Brigadier General, and commanded the 2d Brigade of Casey's Division during the bat tle of Seven Pines, May 31st, and Fan Oaks, June Ist, 1882. Me commanded the rear guard of the Poto- Irate army during the seven days' battles, and was nominated for a brevet of Lieutenant; Colonel for distinguished services at Fair . Oak', and during the operations of the army from the Chickattorniny to the Jamea river.' He commended a brigade under Oen. Pick at Suffolk, and Paned Gen. Foster ixf,North Carolina, during November, 1862. ' He participated in the engagements at, Southwest Creek, Kinston, Mount Oliva, and Goldsboro' Bridge, December 12th to 18th, 1682. He was, in December 28th, 1882, pliced temporarily In command of the Department of North Carolina, during the absence of Gen. Foster, and when the army wan reerganized, during April, 1683, ha was placed in command of-Distriet No. 2, of-the Department, subse 'nuantly denominated the District, of Albe marle, with headquarters at PlymOuth. He still holds this command. Working Guns by Stoat—lnteresting . Experiments on the Monitor Winne bago. The St. Louis Union describes some inter esting experiments with a new invention In that city, devised for the purpose of working' heavy go ne by steam-power. The plan war tested last week on board tha monitor Winne bago. ,The Unica says. As we are prohibited by general instruc tions issued by the Navy Department, frogs' giving a- descriptionin detail of this vendee fel machine ! , we can only state that two eliven.ineh Dahlgren guns are BO completely under control of one man in it, and handled with as much ease by him, and with almost as much celerity, as a pair of duelling pistols, could be. Every movement of the guns Is made. by steam. They are run out on their parts by it,, and their moil Is checked by It; they are lowered into the bold by steam for loading, and r steed again to be fired, and all them movements are made in as little time as alas taken to relate It. "One of the most Interesting features about the turret le thesuiallnese of the port bores into which the guns are thrust. They are only large enough to euchre their monies; yet the guns are fired at an angle between fire degrees of deprusion and twenty-one degrees of elevation thtltesqual petfeet%ase and accuracy with which every movement - was gone through' excited the atimirstion of the whole patty. Pour) shots were aimed by Gen. Roseman, at a tar get, about three.qoarters of a mile distant, some ten or twelve feet- square, and each onb struck It fairly. -Thekring from machl I=oo rapiii.etan - from the Ericsson timely.' The fifteen and • terenty:ineli guni' run be handled in this way Tate as easily as Abase] bs this turret. She eleven-inch guns .can withdraws from their posts, towered and load ed and returned ready for-ftring in-sixty sec onds. The horizontal range IJ obtained by rotating the turret." . Thu Now Mexican_ Empin4 It the latest foreign advice' are reliable, u therein no reason to doubt, Maximillian I , Emperor of - Me/leo, is ACT well on his way to 'these 'hem to take'pauession of the. trope . del crown and : honors whicb hare beemthrust , upon him in this bithellorepubilean world. 115 comes, not upon his own responsibility, with .bis olefins russupporied — exoept by Clo meolu. napery party or Mexico, but endorsed, sad reoogoised by all the great sovereigns of; Etti• rope. who are doubtless ready (some of theca at lust) to back up their recognition with; material aid to sustain him in this position U necessary. Besides his Mexican partisans, and - the French Foreign Legion which is to realign at hie disposal, SL Own house of Haps: ',burg has volunteered to supplg him with I quite a formidable army and navy ; and, with clt ample forces thus at hlsoommind, and '.his strong box well fined with .Enntoh end I German gold, there cannot be the shadow of a doubt that: he will succeed in removing all 1 immediate addible to hie governmental en 4 remise:: He will bo cordially *stunted by ,the scions ;of -those proud Hidalgos, whose iristoeratie dignity bus been crushed to the -earth ever since Spain was forced to abandon her colonial rule in favor of the semi-barbar: Maus fates races; and with there revived! 1 elements of a defunct nobility, added to liber at importations, from southern Europa and'. the Confederate States of America, the new .Eutperer will donbtlesi proceed to furnish 1 forth the Imperial • court ' which Is henceforth t• to grace the !duals of the Monlesnatis." Cram vox Atitiggi..=ire read Ina recent work on,asthmaby Mr. Rumball, of Englandi that'this digitising 'and apparently locura4 bit disorder can be controlled by very simple treatinent. Thecomnionest form of disorder, which Le called bronchitis, is "a congestion of ' the mucus membrane, together •with.., rpard4 of the Posterior fibres of the brenthiel tubes I the chief sequel being a low ehronict. Irani ehltio with -a liberaP flow of frothy mucti." Mr:Rambell'asys ofi his - own , eine • Itianted something - which would alnolve in oontaotwith moisture, end remain and Get lit*erfol tufringent. glint 'filtered to togas the trinities properties. had area: chine nand° like a lottery wheel with a month pore, Entidorpland *involving btu*, an 4 mato...fonly poirdsred:alum and. gam .arablo, the brushwhen tain ad on! eentrentised &Mut, this .kinhole4 largelinarmtinee raP itbrgstithiallow4,ooparoxygmi were . Oeleliort, and the rtinliwO,that attar initreff;. Viz . forfveycnra,haßau'completely aim& lie hue hada° rot:tree the,a_Usek - inlirAnti 7* * !* a; :T4e remedy sMi.rri!,4lo and WHY .APPII4a. - -Valffidelrrend-LilllrreGeh of - pinata cue his baits eonainded:at uhleagG. , It had been ontri4ferty days and ftfteen- nights I forty-i Ave witnesses bad. been .exarabled,..and eiztyl exceptions' :takers— After, ,all . th's , arts of law: had beari.exhausted, the mere". left to arbil triton; who have brought In verdict for the an defendt, William kill, on theground that the plaintiff, Yldlouitne Hildebrand, bed not' 'proved the alleged pp routhe of -truirriage on the ' Part of the defendant: They however ad. Judge.:thit the defendant - shall pay all 'the - met& pi se Very - wealthy' man; 45 inn , of 'age. ~Misi'llildebtand about. 25, and Lill hid. Icing heel Intimate. in her father's family. The damages claimed by the plain ._ Of Isere $50;00t.. A Pluntriroimrs Iteanasion.-Colonel 'For thielerit of the Berate, has; made the death of the lamented lir. Pierce, of the Btationery.Departmenti the 00Caliql2 for catt=L tingle praetloe gales of 'promo - 14n for merit in the line of prosootion,.and the es. jog he primaryoldoes in his gift solely to , soldiers:atm hare been Crippled brwoondi in I bettle.',Joha Waories 'So keg a model ea a niesserigeri,sticceedsJoi. hir:v Pierce's place, and a one-armed private soldier from 'Massa dinette loos been appointed Senate litssen. gerriri f-St. Jones. , t. . - Tim Annan hitsll.—A.lstiOrhas hien iscatrottin Washington ~bitho.Hort.,Jl ,,F , logg, otbflohrgaxi.,fr..p platinum& ai Talton, Asisona Toisitnai' 4;OUtalittir TIT important Informathni in rergroloo to 'Magma albs: 1d thattiolpity. - II• 17311 dhoti timbre noggsti talon' trom tho Antelope_'lllOontains worth $7430: Twasnowi - 111417,',,withlastih ar knives, in Woo haus; took ons:,thirtsan pounds of gold, Worth'alsont $1,300. , About. Ftitgl;'hat't44,l#loFpni-141,1:14/atfamin .° 1 ) 1 0 1 0 0 4417)fings:al comb, OWN ; Wined t' 3h• 13.fftea*, abilab a d at Akro4,l•obsins thtlialto OnOuri et 4 the ItlgV.#l44 otl,battarcUth•o4,ot swair-p Inta ,4114 t. CRT AND SUBURBAN Conviction and sentence of a wife Murderer Dennis Maloney, a resident of. Otter town ship, Mercentonnty, was tried lasi week for the murder of his wife, Mary Maloney. The clrmunstancee of the case, as developed on the trial, are these ; On- the afternoon of the 11th of January last, Maloney and his wife left their little cabin and wont to the neigh boring village of Oreenville, where they made some purchases. They were seen on their way home, at four o'clock in the evening,' Maloney being intoxicated. • Next morning early, Maloney called on some of his neigh bore, and stated that his wife, after eominff home with him, left the house ; that he bad searched for, bat could not find her ; and • that, in going down the road, in the•moming, he found her frozen to death.' The body was discovered, lying to the snow, but there were evidences along the road whicholearly indica ted a struggle. Articles which they had par chased were found tramped Into the snow, and there were two very severe eats on 'the head of the deceased which establiShed the foot of violence. The hair was filled with coagulated blood, but there were no marks whatever upon the body., A heavy club, partly covered with ice, vcas found on the road, 'and developed one of those singular circumstances which tend to seal the doom of I the murderer. The ice upon one end of the club had been melted by a warm hand, and the inference was irresistible that Maloney's hand held and wielded that terrible instru ment of death. The ekull was notfractnred, bat death was caused by °ennui:oft of the brain. In addition to the above facts, it was in evidence that Maloney had frequently quer ,rolod with his wife. On one occasion he near- ly killed her by a kick in the abdomen, which caused violent hemorrhage; at another time ' s he bad a club raised over her heat, and was also seen to threateb her with awake. The neighbors were frequently called to cave bar from violence. , The defence was purely technical L-an effort having been made to Impress the jury with the belief that the woman did not die from the affects of blows, but from intoxication and exposure. 'This effort probably saved Ma , lousy from hanging, as the Jury rendered a verdict of "guilty of murder in the second .legUe." Judge Campbell sentenced him to an imprisonment of taw years and two months in the Western Penitentiary. Be subse quently made an attempt to escape from jail, and had gained the top of the wall, but was- discoveredby a lady, who gave the alum and 'thus frustrated his attempt. Col. schponmaker. A few dive since we publithal s letter from a correspondent in West Virginia, In whieb it was assorted thet our young townsmen, Col• Sehoonmaker, bad been trolitured of the com mand of the Second Derain Brigade, and thkt Gen. tleßsynolda had been assigned to that comraand. The inferences trim this was simply that Col. Schoonmaker, who had been amen as a dt palmate command the brigade, bad been relieved by a senior, •Ofticer, and taken charge of his regiment, the:l4th Penn , eylminis Voyalry. We have since teamed, however, that oar correspondent was mil -1 taken. Col. Sehoimmaker, as late m Timm • day last, was still in tomina.sd of the effec , tire portion of ,his brigade, and has been for some time engaged in attire movements. We have no manna of 'ascertaining how • the mis. statement fast gained currency, but the fact is clear that Cot. Sehoonmater had not been relieved when our correspondentli latter wee written, and that he was still commanding his I brigade_as late as Sunday. It Is perhaps true that Col. Schoolmate? would prefer being with his regiment, but the mport,cf, his bar - ling been ielleisd froMl)ditintioelts common - der of the brigide, without any :explanation, .bes caused some uneasiness to his friends, and It calculated lo Oo him lejustice. We take pleasure • therefor*, In setting am matter i right beicrathe public. of Cool reference noised. DrAiladP.Drel b. the WOW , os to Or trad4r4 in so the odic* of rho Inrtitarloe,to CT fourth dmat. (op stilits4 Tee ippliesots ta mart oho (I.aroePror the ohm olDoo, on tloo.dah loalsotior.4 o`o.ori. p. m. . • D order of th e of leatredtott 2, new schadula las been adopted at @(n- I „, 3.31 itedoctlipn In FreletF:_fmk Man elanatt, for oastitard bound (idea, wbich tout .Feat onun Stands,. It is as follows : 14 21 54 Iltb Moor claw clamplas clam ' Year York, Ball--. —l6O 160 120 72$ , 145 D. Cal, awl 67 55 i Late 172 151'110 '1 I Boat., BAL. - -100 170 ' 130 77 ' , 155 Do Ball aT:Tioate7.7.--152 10. 120 72 , 1 141 1 Pb) adolptda 1ta1L.,....-.-ICS 150 'll2ir4. 1Z Baltimore, 8011....--....-1 55 140. 107 , 121 Botralo, 1 , e4L...,--- ......-140 40; CO 27Y. 75 Do Salt aod Laic --: E 2 71. 41 SIN 55 Alb.y Tiny and 0.15 e n- : -__lna 160.120 7134 145 Albany, Inn ani - Vellea• .' 0.4142, Ball andLike-..172 151 110 674 126 CTecrland, Ita , L--.--.. 55 - 50 40 ro 50 Bao4osll, Eall--0-.—. 55 66 40 15 00 T 0 1 ,4 1 ,, Ball-- -.-....-, 55 tO 40 Z 0, Detc,/t, Ball-. • -..-. CS CO 45 45 N3 ,Dittsborgb, DAT ". ............ CI 70' 08 23 00 Bella .61r, 11.34.--,---.. 55 GO 10 25 14 United States -linstrlet Court. Trr.suiT, liey 3.—Before Judge IleCenci age. The grand jury was celled thls morning when IC quorum answered. Judge ffieCaad• less then delivered the impel charge, after which the jury retired GO their room. There, being no cue ready for trial, the court adionmed•until two o'clock. The grand jury came Into come WithAnum• her, of blW,among which _wapaa- ignoraams in the ease of Charles Weynel; charged with opening a letter in the post office at Sbeaver's Cross Roads, in Westmorland bounty. Way ne wait discharged bpproelamation. Court adjourned until Wednesday morning. A Sad Cove—Corinnes Invest. Coroner &Veto° g held an inquest this morn ing on the body of Bridget lliTollum,s , yours woman, aged twenty. one, staf died. very sod denly yesterday ISVCIAIIt athtt,ratbe ese, at the Paint- The deceased for two ; ••• peat has been addicted to the me of lutes ,p 1,0; liquors, and yesterday she lefthome,tm ., :awe being abtmet ,fOrcie boon, returned in ain - to:Seated condition. Upon entering the 1... cs she fell against the store, end being unable , o rise, was placed in had, and: allbysician sent for ; but before his arrival, she breathed brr Inez The Coroner's jury returned a verdict of ' , Death from Intemperance."' IDTMSITSO TO 81.L.T 80TF131,4t a large mooting of the salt manufacturers of Western PODOgyiTILDIO• bold at TOTWOMISI, on April 30th, It was lirsettwd, That On account of the advance in the price of labotiocafts Of materi al and increased tax, At to inlyestible to man feature salt, without ion to; the niantasetar filli at a less price Mali two dollars and fifty cents per barrel, and that they therefore re eoraniond -to : the manufeettliers a =Worm ma pension if the Inwinots milli !sit will bring at least tbet Rutact%Aeasttuuazb.=Tbe Presbytarian Getting Aseambly, (Old School), wUI sneot at Princeton, New - Jersey, on ; the 10th of May. The New Lisboa Assembly will convene at Dayton on the Immo day. Aar. H. D. Smith, D. D.. of the Union Theologleal Seminary, New Yost, the Moderator Of the last Chinoral Assembly, will roach the opanthg sermon. The General Couferenee of the MrithOdist gplie.Opal Mardi btu kilt o n anneneed Ita acs lion at PMladelphls. . . . Clases4L, Corsesem—BripAirr Elston' Copeland, recently innomitand of .the dtafe rendezvous at Pittsburg, Pennsylrania, and whi, wired let 8C Lonis onliaturday Met, un der orders of the War peptirtmeme, to report to ilis,lor General Itosenorans, has been m aligned td the commanded the -military poke of Alton, rano* TheCeoeral,accompanied by his staff, left Monday evening fit Alton, to sesame command. . ;: A Sinuses Ontsinone,Tho kw of July, 1862, authorising the Usti, of postal currency, has not made it a penal offense to be in pos session of ommtedhlt or sinnions notes of tioa . obareoter,,' defeat' ofsa reamitiff &goo, Bred by a tioikd Stake sCommissloner,lrbe h o idtodlohargo s patty In7sio ospmi9 ; srstalewreni 7 eezobei r n neitli Firo! ems of vial 15 - Wilislns'iointshili, with. right of way to Pennsylvania Central will be 'sold this evening at Idell 7 wane'lAnation gowns. Also, improved prop erty In Birminghtun. by sharer lasnaheeter .passengir -Italiwoplenahiand 50 shares Al legheny Bialt;iill to also addedtb the list of iainable stdcks,, _ lthasmsai ur lawlssaca Covert.—On Bst =dollish last.. zone thief intend the rail , dense of the widow Ileigand, in fieshannook township, Lwesenair anintii and stole ewes snits of clothing and two watohos,belOnitliill ,th the sons of lilts. llitaftlende -Amiss waa g alpiti2 l thojjthre2 t.nron 1 1 04 Wzim ••inotin•Altiairof Geltailifltgi-cuitran 80044 Tito Cold Virhunge. A meeting of the Coal Exchange was hehl thin morning et tke Merchants' Exchange. The Preiltiont beteg sheaut, Mr. Cromer woe called to the ebair. Mr. Prank Anderson was unanimotUd}r elected Cool ()eager for Allegheny comity. .Dy request of the President, the membeM 4 the Esethange present, reported whet sotrok they hod been taking in regard to the Elanitat ry Pair. The reorts were very enootarsgint . The following p resolutions were unimitnott ly adopted: .1 t:...k.is That all the coal bank owners ahould fif. flue to run their work. as loin as iwy en tits beleisil leg to the Association ore on a strike, and that thi7 should not encourage -rich demands of diggsre. ~ Roared, That co Tursday nea t • fail meetin g , relied of all the rorrata•r• of the Associatioc, "Sas , seta oonolmoun aetam to ra.l.t the demands of • . diggen, nod thou to arse the rosoluti . P. eto t p4 works until eii the coal ba u k. pay not over fire p.r Lethal.. On motion the Assoolation adjourned anal Tuesday morning next, at eleven o'clock. i t Itrer 0/ATLI AND DUN [LIS BAIL 11.0.1.1., ' rb. engineer on the relimin tif b survey of thes Newengaged Castle and Frapnklin A:p road have; p regrew lied as far as Jackson COD The routo to entirely prnotioable and can; constructed at a comparatively small Cost.: , , T)11 Gortzu. AiBILMBLIr ofthe United Prei byterian Church mot in Philadelphle on t; 25th of May. Two important mature come before the Assembly ire, the Boole Discipline, and improved version of 1, Psalms. v ERIN Lan Prrrsocaou Ratunosn.- , -Tbe Erioand Pittsburgh Railroad is now compleal tad to Pulaski, ten miles holow Sharon. The work progresses slowly on account of thil scarcity of laborers. MUST fly BMX Daum—A Zlermanot Canton, Obio, after drinking 24 gimes of dlo stud beer, betides seven of cider and whiskYi started our, and lying down on the railiaa track, was crashed to death by the ears. 1 Jon , P.acmvsn—New York Ldy,r, A•oe Pay and IThie World, laid for tale by Hunt, Masonic fall, Filth greet, and Sample, dileghany. Detains is htnussacre.—While this region has been drenched with rain, the St. Peal papers ore complaining of an cmparalelled crouch in that vlainity. The Preessays and cisterns are dry,streams and lakes shrtink uo, and the ground dried several -feet Wow the surface. It adds that there has not been a heavy rain there for a year and eight months.• The La Crosse (Wis.) RoPu 66 ieml mays that rain is needed there. . , A ctzil In Columbiana county, Ohio, of:300 nom, on which Is a valuable Goal bed, was sold the other day for $14,000, or $40,1565-401! acre. NV 13111SGTON, slay 2.—Aniong the witnesses) who were examined by the Committee appoint ed to inveetigate the Fort Pillow massacre, is a negro who was burled alive, and who dng himself out of Ma own grave. There 1.8 no doubt of the fact that one or mere persons were nailed through their flesh to pieces of wood and then burned alive. Not only on the day of the surrender were such fiendish -acts perpetrated, bat the next day the victims. las semi by the Committee, were pierced and cut in the fate and eyes with bayonets and swords, while other parts of their bodies were Bor 10 good hence Clarperstern. smashed and disfigured either by steal or . . teal. ___ traidr7's ANTED—A Pnormruir Gum .. 1 1 - 6r, V general hoes work. to • smell private ettalb Good wage,. and • I erroaneat yew. Apply at YIP SECOND STAKES, neat Grunt. t0741t WANTED—A Boy from If, tl IS Spare °Epps to leers the le stetwak.log hastnees. None bat these +lto can come well reottaranaltd noel apply. at No. t 3 FEDEBAti STISNIT. 'Alle gheny ulty. AYSLSE WANTED. Aryl; at ti WATER BTELEILT. Foae nr,Opply zmpt compeunt wcrksum 7 _ ANTED—At the House of liefoge,, to penoas to "act In M. capacity of-. y O 3 CLICIIE 012 FIJI:MIL oax notramrops WANTED VO A SION-Va 1-vattl Anut• at SAN • math. •spetuispaid, to Nell STIMLASTING PENCILS.QIIINNTAL BuSN't -I, acui tt Weft other too, Ita•fal *ad.. tiox•tutkcies. fifteen dr.-ulna pew Mx. saner, Jags F. FOND, Biddatutd.gafiar. aptist VIVANTED--Agenta to eell the SA.ltto• TT AStll HISTUtLC vF THU SVAB tan chants ersb• Agent.. we riesling no; 11UO so PO. 0 per orlolt: 70 WO valeoroo Orpad s [sod Sir crlfrol.l. /alarm JOHZ.9,:p3W.M. Co.. Pons...sm. mob:ewe. ate. WANTED, TVt a 461V315101ILDED. DAVIS PHILLT S. 110 Wssu VANTED—Boys to learn Braga Bit *Cif ." gt"a %P s a ettnairs, 116 WM* • 11,76 A MONTH 1-1 want to bir. A ge nts Ist-.:57 manly t•lrtb • imatilompwase• 321 6"17:01,674,11• iseOLUTIO.VL Ifq~. _ . riWSOLUTION—abo CapFtiterabip oaallucastamom (Ma a. IrONWR , aza JOIE* LY. s +rtn.aOWA, POWllga BIN wag this dm Madrid ty mutual cutmnt, co tbe Z of A pri1,:11(.4. %Wm of Um uudeniga id ma .I:lacr imal to mutt dm tmluies attn. Ana. - 011.1,BIAST(41110 1 , JOON IL LG (lOWA KT.NENSEUP—John tiara la Pied LULLS P0W)1.64, Imo aucclastd thoavalves nada atonal:oil and stila of JOIN D. uznuor; & 000 dale from April Ist. -VONVICES; (Into of thei Oren of rowan& Maley.) J 01 5 ,11. REBRON Ono 1 , 2 intebell, , llerraa 4 C 0.,) 11101% TOUNDLII3 sad .3SOPE Mandatary's, _ ALLLianz sr STCSIT, Ninth %rani, Pltliburgba 1,42.17 s B. i zunci . : „ co. VOTICP..—The Copartaarebip- hereto. o.ershtttnt bOvrean the nndertitipedornder be ityi. wain, peo auras bat be® dirtelred br mortal ertrtebt, to take drent from the Let INt.. 3011N-WIIITII retrying tre:tithe Ann. • JOSZPO MULTI, ' 7A9.lloarprrtili, JOAN WELITIC The undeceived will matinne•tbe ?guarding andOomantarlop btaberto ander Merano and style et IV UM BROS. & CO, at 11•.• 6 pra.s2l.l man, Wart Liberty, fltiabrogb. t--• • Joule's Virriz, • JAIL dlelflßllll4. issoLur.oN OF PARTNFSOMIP L.F. —The perbenesbly timetable eilsttng between the nadeestintsa, twins tbeet7l*-01 ;W b 4 0 J° o2ll * TIOB R Ou., Is mangle &nasal. et nab aEt from Ode dab. SIOIIAHD BEIOIOO 00014 Ants the Arm. The heehaws will be ecattnnon es lump 17, 11.e[or the style Si betertafonn. - WK. 0. roliknon, " BAWL. 8J00.11810711. . - ILIOLIABD, BOWL LJctt itiol7o.lo. i 864. hISSOLIJTION CO.PARTITER 11111.—Tbe peon* barb:tom base= „TOL 1. 1161111:101 extd - SPASM Enadlas the arm of JOS. Y. uamuiron WOO. hu btiNratialtdlreciatual "tat46:d:it...JOH.7.. HAM LUZON aril att.nd4o the abse.ttlek sr:alto:as of all 111;te du old stud. come 'ltrat.m4 , llbaat its JO&faliL1011, REM 0114iLibi RB"vAL. GRAY & LOGAN - NO. 47 ST. CildN'NTlNtEl l i.. : -aiwri a h.,. Dow OP= cambia/a aiok CLOTHING, tor • ' • YOUTIISi lopFErisPtb• ser ! ,a,.rr7l!„. GßAT • Rio esr.catrairsnorr. REsicrywrE4Nßo.{T , •:. wrimlN's:.:Thirit=, cfri.itbiaii.,=.44. tow, ii,totorni.ipt. Irk iit and toi. few weekhto laibgatal at NY! 7 - NtV"4 6 .". AMA' PA vENT -4 tro.riiosoot