The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, May 07, 1864, Image 1

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The Reading Matter on this Page
from Yesterday's Evening
Edition.
, .
'.:The Movemef t of the Armies.
..: ---- - - ' , Fe Say
..of the Arnie,, for there Is good rea
:•-....,;:'. lsOtifoi r belitriing ths t the imporiant intent
•••••• .• • - genes . given .bioiu..,dispatches to.daY, of the
• loarezpieted movement of the Army of the
Patentee May beiead as the annouceineat of
a mmblacd-movement of not only the armies
:::• •." .
to Eastern Virginia, under Nada Burnside,
~..." . size directed by Lieuttutank General Grant in
person as CoMmander.Ohlifi but else of Gen.
- ,•.-... --, absirmist's . great - -army in ' Tatiana° And
GwOrpA, and of the forces, comprising several
poWsrfal bodies both in the land and naval
service, in Gen. Butter'. Dapartmint, at earl-
one points from the York riser to the : estua
ties of North Cirolina.
The Chicago Evening Journal, a few days
age,. stated that it had good authority : foe
believing that General Sherman's army wu
, . . Ulliheardero-to more forward on Monday,
bat theordir wee revoked and the movement
;: ..._ ,deferred, was we suppose, owing to the heavy
rains of buit, Friday: and Saturday in that
.
. region. Wei:a:thirdly doubt that Shen:Lea's
_ ' movement had been fixed so as to be shout
tuitions with that on the Rapidan—:and hence.
tiat
'sra maynow infer the.osuse of delay,
' Irliiiiseilt viii;lii - tiiFfai as well in the
• Bast, no longer anis ;General Groh! having
probably given' the s goal for a general : fir . ,
ward movement on T isday night.: - '
The latest Mel= &papers reed weds have
io
indicated operations o n the Peninstill, *MeV
_. .... AUG further upa4rm impression
,wif , derive
from so many other g a rtery , that thoadvance
' , wf the Potomac Army to bogus grind bug.
: aratiols. : Of a WholeiPreanacarted System .of
• motilssnts against 'GA Sif.a.centist of the
, Hebei power . May the•Ged of Battles lead
I•uson to -riot : oi : j •'', . , , ....
-":.The Publishing • Business-.. The•• WeatL
ern Associated Press.;
A meeting of thoWesteni Assettoted Press,
- wa n heldin Cincinnati, en Tuesday and Wed
.
nesday, at which the cities of Cinoinati. St.
L'tnis, Louisville, Detroit, Indbutapille, Day
ton'and Wheeling were represented. A Ms
petal wan received from the Chicago publish
• ars, revisiting their absentee, and Pledging
their acjaieseence in the 'action of thorned
-
hir. Smith, of rho CinCinnati Gareth:, press
-
dad. Mr. Campbell, of the Wheeling badli
. • ' ' , racer; was chopett' Secretary in the absence
otltr. MedilL•
The -Prosident-nzado /OM° 'general data;
menta nexo the object of Lis esti,vie i D.
frailties, with the Union Telegraph AsSociated
Preis,la thetaatta , of satiates:my dispatch
' as; an apprehended exorbitant advances in the
- Prim of newsPaPerf dill:lnitias with eon:Taal
ton, member-of tke - Typogreehied • Union.
He she stated thakasubject worthy of eonsid
station bythe meeting, was the new ariethad
of type setting reeensty brought to consider
able perfection to the East.
• - Theta subjects were all referred to cout.
mitt,,, to consider and report, after which
the meeting adjourned Intl! Wednesday.
On resuermiling Wednesday morning, the
Preddent read the billowing report:
rear Clonunittee on Paper are of the spin
ier' that the manufacture of wood paper has
- - not been sufficiently developed to justify , an
~. definite action on the part of pubisher,er -and
would therefore. recommend that committee
be appointed to correspond on the subject,
and when, in the opinion of the cominittee,
important definite rcsils may be attainable,
the association may again be moulted. In
ihaticantise we would recommend that all
. , proper eneouragenund be given by the preen
to the nittadnetion of machinery for the man
' enema of woCiApaper, , or the introduction
of asy material which shall serve as a indestl.
tubs for rage. - The 'report was adopted,
..,- The Committee on_Typogruphiral 'getters
`muds the following report: ; .
The committee' appointed to take into eon
elderstion the =teeter Typegtaphical Union;
And matters eonneetadtbstewith of lntekest to
publishers,' beg leave to respectfellyreport:
, That the subject is one surrounded with:many
AM:lath:l and embanusemente.'• gofer *four
'll6lllliTlldOn or - Informaliewestends.,we'ate
• 'glad to be able to irate ffiratliagnteprietorir of
the inns- throtighinif •ther' Nara-west hive
scud wig'the greateit liberality toward those
•.. is their employi They have: aolvaneedl their
KC =ore rapidly than their bnelnisixtus
isaissaklnt ; wi t turn to isay that, their IP
bend* has not,. been_ reciprocated . the ,
'
Typographical Union. - The more wejhare
givissc the' mote, they have demandediuntil
'them is searody an ostablialuirent !nth. corm,
' teuthat tee:bony file from the bad ideate al
this •of the - The trot de
sad usually made upon the 'inquiet - 4ns of a,
/ rpm is that no person shall be employed
;who- :le not !number of the Union rat. next
,;11 :Oat the linton , Thall fls prides and *ages
, -of ill: persons•employeti,and;the priest are
iotorntiOd.. without any reference to the ea
' Why - alitl'abilftj 'of the • compositors; the
ire _end worthies,: being plated upon
thetautafooffing with thehnbutrious and gem
patent. ,' Tolman ao,exteut is this carried on,
;hat ~ there is. net an establishmoni` in 1 the
ieointry - , within - the reach or under the Leder
[scow of the:VW= when' there are not roan
wholly unable to corn the w a g e r theyieri
---tinsletr--The'next- gape (and one which, uni eze
I isforMat boa already -bop , insisted Aeon In
Imanr.plaiie); I, the demand for pp men to
.., appoint their foreman,to determine his
.and remove him :hemmer he doer not con
' dna- the Imibtasi of the officeso as to subserve
interest". Dori& thus he , teen, *that
440 ,britcp, the proprietors are - excluded,
from ezerclaing any control - over - their own
badness.- Ulan vain 'that the proprietors
,„ their income will not pnstlly , an anninse
of their expandltatis; for tire MOP- bar' air--
rindat s point *hero they hive little on no
; sympathy with thn proprieterh and are. „oto
7:tationyetrirokiimidniutioir.F4 they can
inereasot their *lntWagelfr'
The algellijlig now arises these
ties can I be :overcome. • Various strgpetions
bagebeeftruedei bat.noneLs9aproved Ur fol.
ly-meet , this co,. IlanyeetabUohnlentirleve
died-nottogin employment to any per.
sou Who considere , hioutelf. hornii4xteregst--
f 2 hitiou of the Union, and- we balersAy
I.
- .;.;.practlcablifor dupes/ et inYoltyor
If coned; to', resist the unreasonable'
Ulan* It le Worthj of theei - -oondderation of
the throughout thellforthweetimitelter .
women mond, be exttandvelytteed se comptisr.
Mr& :Intake( the - largest;estobliehmellin
I t f hu e ity t ,4irlshrebseremployed ea Used
-
yyeutvdinmenjofficapthrough
ontliintry,theihsvp been as out-
The nriihro testimony of ,all who
wanton, Ledo.% they are tuptull,
4,14 , Ii some ropectri soperior; This
anfletissit Is sot " Marie because there is - a
tellardtrof mew Whereas lab type; for it la*
Veil awn ftet that there le st large futPlif
isneapell,' thalforthirost.
•:11 hes berm stuggested also; that the recent
.71 . :IttrenUone ler flpeaetting masmines, will
-, : emettually I ‘lolllt/021.11:0 the intirineu and ef
,,,,,feltheal*b*saccmbirationi of compeer
CWM.bez* is payable' and Ffrom'all the so
, 4 1 1 1 111 ht *Wirt Amite probable, and =is in
i'f*ll4l4i ell' best solution of the difliesd
''“ur But In
10 ablasoiwt 2.012004 "Oat 1116i:tea be
tl,l4ll.:teriCl, tbla 'atuoolailbuli`44l.llb.
" " i ng,° ,ll ; l ;r- t144 . 42 - 7 : 81.49111tr ;4 4 i
• .-3 r , bik•storyetvAti Am sm : i end
mitsbnibosni
lets Ise sten produce a oetUfleste. of.4lber
Yot' ,° , 4 ? 6 ;A!lt hl ctt o wsf
1523225Z23
employed gni that wherever such ;moon Is
entployed hifshati deposit his rim; with the
proprietors, to be returned to him in case of
nis , conorable discharge.
11 Ltibanener a person is dim
oharge 'Pit re t fact of his discharge
shall be sent to the v arious papers belonging
to this Association.
Third—That we recommend to all publish
en, that in employing printers, they require
them to agree not to leave their situations
without giving two weeks' notice thereof, and
that the publishes' on their part agree to give
the sans in case of discharging any of their
employees.
Younit—That we recommend the employ
ment of female help whenever it can be done
eonveniently. -
' After some debate, the whole subject was
postponed until the next meeting of the As
sociation.
The. President read from • copy of the
Rochester, New York, Danowat, the following
dispatch fromtt. H. Craig, agent of the New
York Anoclated Press t
"New Yeas, March 29.
"To Entrees :_We earnestly hopeyou and
other friends of the State Astociation will not
make the mistake of recognising the oppoli
don telegraptt lines, which are undoubtedly
built by speoulaton purely for speculative
perpotes. We believe you will agree with us
that the true interests of the whole press of
the country are with the, old and reliable
lines, and most certainly we will, as Y haven°
doubt you mod your assodatet will, instant!) I
cut adrift from any paper, the proprietors of
which contribute in any direct way to
uphold or encourage the gambling ent , throats
who are concerned in the opposition Roes.
D. H. Casio, Goal Ag't,
After considerable condemnatory debate of
the foregoing dispatch, the following ; resole'.
Cols from the Committee on Telegraphing
were unanimouslyadopted : -
Ersoltisd, That 'the Associated. Press dis
patches heretofore and now received, 'are not
satisfacto ry titherd! quantity, quality and
the manner eir delivery, and improve
ment 'in these respects L reipectfially but ' ,
eataistly urged.
- Resehoels Thet we are pleased to know that
telegraphic facilities are being largely tooreas.
ad by-the construction of new and competent
linen; that it is the interest of the public '
the peen to encourage competition Di 'aim
business; and, while we shall not be the par
tisans of any company, we shall deem it our,,
privilege to distribute our patronage in so
earth:nee with correct burliness principles-4
patronizing those who offer the bast fardlitles.]
Remised, That the Western - Annotated
Press disapprove of the attempt of the New
York - Associated Press to dictate as to the
lines to be employedin the transmission of
dispatches; and, lathe event of any effort be
ing made to enforce the whinny Wei adop
ted in the ease of any newspaper of this as
sociation, we will make .common canoe, and
regard a war upon any press, cm the ground
stated, as a war upon the 'whole, and a viola
tion of those 'principles which ehould govern
the press and the public. In dealing with in
stitutions such as telegraph companies.
- After the adoption of the foregoing resolu
tions, the COmmlttea an Advertising Rates I
reported as follows:
That, in their opinion, Moro should be tome
degree - of uniformity in the rates for editor
going, in our 'different Waiter% eillei; and
that,hs many, planea.the rates now in force
are by far too low, and operate to the injury
both of the publishers - making them, and to
, those who are endeavoring to get a more ade
!vista compensation for their space. We
would, therefore, recommend that, the pub
fishers of the North-west do bind themselves
natio advert:4e at leisratas than ttreinintized
scale:
Msntrouto
Citstdatlon. - tote° par square.
BOG daily. oroo per autumn.
13M1 to 1,200. Sts 00
1,625 to 2 20 CO
2,200 to 1,000. 40 CO
4,000 ~-6 0 CO " •
7,000 GO 60 ".
113,000, and upnud—.--- . 72 00 ••
The repor t was adopted.
'On motion the Association adjourned to
meet at De troit on the first Tuesday In An-
Nears - Items.
Tim: doctrine which prevailed to Washing ,
too last.yeaz that a colored mama Oct the
'military equivalent of a white map, his at
tut bead shauthted. &traitor Auttrey of
illunehmotte, has. received taligispbbAs.
ferteetleafeata Waahlriston that boloriermoV
iiiii: lie heedred as substitutes in the sprirtiaah
big draft, *Waver qualified stibetitateetuay
boot:l'6ml. , , ' L -, 1
Isnta Eximummer.—The Dahlia .nsairm..
Jong! of .Apzil nil says: Mean hundred
pariona have left:Qaeenstown for. New York
within the list few days:` The extraordinary
emigration Is telling fearfully on Irish fail
eng property, audit Is estimated tint the
depreciation in the stock of the different ftlih::
lines septum:ls a fourth of their iest.
On "Stearn Spear," of Draintreo,
mon, advertises In the klantpeller Waltman
that he lltsttes to secure a planto supply a
pulptyn • praelleal Oriente, the Skirl,
and Mewl& would like a zetsneo "to do
hjinsework, - or mirk at de tailors and dime-
Raking lulaess.l'
Tim Western Prlselcasn'i Aid Commission
forwarded to freedmen in the South, dons
November last thirteen - handled packages,
waightagonehuathed and thirteen noon,,
elothing, Oaaltuze. farming Lapis
manta. garden.seedsischoot Woks; ,to.
bla. E. O. Iniiiinf4-of Peoria; has bin
nominstectfor the neanoytt - Congress Oen- .
stoned by the death of the lamented Lonfoy.:
Ills;Ueigpetheastopponent, Is 'Judge 'N.,:fef.
Mead,-o! Psorfai .- The nectar election takes
placer= thsZthlnst.
~ „ .
•:wouss:in Ilinielan- tins 'other day re 7
seised $4,114 - 2ton s lifeVolioy of her ,hus
bandlorss,ooo,tite dividend atenibison the
policy .being evmsiderably, more , than - tha
amount of premiums that had bock
profitable insuriump. . ,
.
Nuium three hundred mining oompUlea
now bine oglees Boatni. , The-. iinosa*il
I Traria rant.: •• list •,•ot two • handled lead
twenty-Ate,orthini, and ailtp_..more : are .in .
&Fano:4:44N ;ot gresitti;."
.• •
/517.131 gr, insgreat cattle king Oak'
Ewa ; llla, hen donated $l,lOO 'to she •Mississippi
Val; and his wile $lOO. Thiele ; the
largest cult detVadlois that itaidet been made.
filar „ • , •
Umatilla-In Lawrence. Maas, in na
iling; but. ECtaap'co,theirlall•-espacitp,'ewipp
to the want of operatives. The Pacific em
ploys nearly Orel thousudjunds.
Gesturers= Bionih," of Ofaticedlied a little
cosanWpapii milted-ma Moan ,Rcieblicas
at Marietta; Ohio ; 1831."lIo was then no:
quite. twenty year, old. •
TEM Lottliville Democrat *aye that though
slavery ma rbe *Tong in,the abstract, yet it
haebecopie lastispoiscotts to the , presesvatloa
.of society. • '
tstimant, of ilgrusont r ts eveieat Speech
la, Congress; , estimated. the annual predate of
preoiou meta Lita UliapFitryatsl4s,ooo,oo D.
TiarCloiotiii4ian'tintti6 baaboon 4440
(ruin the 21sc to
S i suaaeii,wooUa asiiU Pm :Seta, op in
LP& tows
'The Ide'ltsulersieCtinap. Prices.
The
,-Stock id loci.* hand swear, the
York 'dealers It laid to be utnunuilly• heavy.
Of the Flees the Rev, York ass remarks: s
Although the expenses of gathering Lse Were
Ult - yeu 151111 ;lhird innate's.. than nsual,,the
iliooll/;aotrithitazialg the lnflatlen of ens
renoy; suit - now as low as haa dollar, ea tan et
trholotalo. itaust au orange rate of nearly
two dollars and a halt mint hut year, when a
largo share of the tot -was told stAre to ten
Oats' a.- trot ;.. a 'oonalletable quantity . was
4thqased Ot at Meet dollars, and small
amount - changed, hands at the bigh figure of
twenty &Elam • - . •
This rite oftl/o dalMres ton does not, :It is
i.gbiriosofanro . gen Ab• =plate
of gathering • the tee its starlet Oasis
untold:the „salty _to the narket, sad sales
therefor* involve, positive: loss to the torapa-
Thir.retall prices are new-established
at one quarter - to one half cent pound.
riunMes wtU bi • supplied, probab ly,at rates
no higher than — half a amt.
.
2/0710Mt Opis.VaiL—A , lean. In thi
i
Arbara.,lslootorrogp i nt „ oo 4 ed .
001111 , otsernal: srporlaidat., in`tha-W tr
ikon 'it th,firophm-or norrkerrr sow cans,
PVElP,:oplUitivilecw-Totic. Tha rerslterr
Prur.7 l 4l: inpprAl 01,114t•pro4noed on*
of IMP, WS dor 71,14 riknopt Tar tro,,An
hundred rad. tweattto one 'karultiol--_an
dish Snnrur Or Map, About 11rort/ .loro
*ill 111 /_14441 4 /4 In the torn of 'thutostbli
7 , 4. ;rubles to orspnippil term- Olean,
wr 0.
g ll3 / 412 g 1 1 0 10441. •„‘,.' -, -. ',-,- 'T ;
M a insitikroironincs 3 ;; , -Wr km *lt
the Gorrnimmit'Air rooantly Iliad on ea
florstr'•ssi4 Zart'-dra resonstostriO: 4 0 i,
York, for military itraorporridea 'v..
.............,....., b......„, . tag
my extaidraly th e stiambastit.M 011114
tr t b gt4lB.7 l:tti,,olliKailillail-lb
On ' l l l4 / 1 6 i rETIIO'4SfiSAI
. ' ' 411 , 11M.44 - - VOSUIVOIif Tit litSi
sixtw• Orr- us : fi r , „,,u mo i r o
Imps angvat gtopromat unto:, - ,;-,-- • ,-.;:
.otrn SEW votte LETTER
Gornelondeno ante Pittaburgh Garotte.
Sow toss, May 3, 1864.
The opposition to the steam - fire engines,
among the firemen of this vicinity, seems to
be rapidly fading away. 'They had been
!under a cloud for a long time 4 and 111111i060 die
! Uranus occurred among thi members of the
hand and stunt engine, companies when ,the
midnight alarm called them . together. Now
the firemen themselves are beginning to no
' knowledge their efdelency. At a recent tire
In Greenwich street,-there was not a single
hand engine that could throw a stream to the
top of the burning banding, but a steamer
put two streams on the roof and kept them
there, thus saving a great &Mount of zoper
ty. The fireman element has always been a
controlling one in the polltlesef the city, and
the bays " have no. dispoiltion to fritter
away their power, which would undoubtedly
be done if horses wire brought into ;andel-
Gen to do men's work. .This accomits for the
opposition to the introduction of steamer,
heretofore. Larks numbers or men - Could be
dispensed with, and this iiiireolsely what the
,firemen did not want. Borne of these
days the Boston plan of employing horses
instead of men to drag these lumbering
Ere extinguishers over the pavements, will
be ad ,, pted ; but that time will not shire till
the Democratic politicians are overilaughell
and public economy , thought!. snore of than
firemen's votes. There to another evil that ,
calls loudly for remedy: The Bremen are 1i0r.,1
ribly slow in getting their steamers at work.
'They first got to the 'alarm," then leisurely
'set the fires going under the boilers, , and alt.!
round smoking pipes or go hinting hp bar.
rooms while steam Is generating. 'Whew
these two radical reforms are affected, there
will be an end to false alarms, 'disgraceful!
rows and immense contlagratioae.
The first of May, the day of social °onto
lion, has come and gone. As this day made i
its advent this year an Sunday, the domestic;
changing of base was generally perfeeted yes
terday, though there was much .of it on Bat-' !
The.exodos from tlthreity is report- 1
ad to have been very large. ':Bents are 110
ao high hare that thousands of Bungles have
been obliged to repair to the subarbi. Dray
men and expressman have rasped a golden
harvest, as the "movers" were probably
never more numerous than this year. "The!
pleasures of moving day, if any there be,
have not, to our knowledge, :ever. cropped
but."
Otte harbor Is absolutely Crowded with
foreign men. of-war. The Russian fleet, which
some time sinew visited roma Monroe, his
returned. There are also nutshell of French,
English and Spanish war vessels here, which
'give our pleasant harbor a bloody end threats,
ening look. Mach concern was manifested
at•the course of the French Admiral, who
brought hie vessels, which are filled with sick
and wounded from Mexico, directly opposite
the eity4perfecaly regardless of the Qoaran
tine regulations. Movements are making 'to
bate lha , notsarse. Yesterday being the
birth-day of the present Emperor of Walla,
It was observed by all the foreign Is In
port as well as the American, and the forts In
the harbor. The booming of the , 4 loud
moutbed'eannon" was heard nearly 111 day,
and the shipping, gaily adorned- with flags
and streamers;produood a very 11120 effect.
Much excitement has been occasioned by
several attempt. to °blow up horse railroad
pure, "-and has had the effect, In aoeinstan
oelns
to drive people from the oars to the om
nibuses. The whole secret of this "dastard
ly feat," as It is called by the newspapers, Is
.imply this: Some time since two little raga
muffins stole a hatful of railroad torpedoes
,kwnleit, you will remember, are used as a sig
nal for coming to • bait,) from the Erie
Railway, loamtule themselves by frightening
the passengers., There boil luere.fashezed
alMe . 'hOrpedOjW : hi digetehC city leeks, I
' and , our metropolitans, who era as green on
matters partialities( le: the rare' districts as
' countrymen are-on eity litstitutforta t actually
thought that another, gunpowder plot bad
been foretell. WiviraClT. d
A Fut ...
for Copperheads to Crack.
Horned, to the Prubytedan Church toflebborg,
by the Chaplin ot the ad eryjmest U. B lefaatry
(coloted) an &today. April 141164, Willbut etelth,
Seq.,eaa Of Goy: tlatftb, at Irle&le, to Mn. Lutltls
Patter, Ulla! Vitiates.
I These parties are colored people,
Quzair.,—ls ' , miscegenation:.4.S be approved
6r blamed? If The latter, shall the eon of
this disUegniatted Parefitago. be blamed for
beipgonly aimost white (it being understood
that be gave no previcusecue; t to this ;Meda
-1 pruage) or the lather who wu no "Black Rs
, publican," and who'sdrely did something
than russet to the wrong? !That Gut is
made which the copperheads may play, upon
theirharp of 8 tlenterad string*, With all the
..
cutentary variations. -
Tme (Moss to Tsaithassi.—The Nashville
Union says "The weather having become
unusually fine, there is betcma `thing to pre
vent the planting of a spring crop, and that
is the.unsetticdeondition of one 'octal lull.
tritium of the &ate. While the Oiloather.
Mos are in abeyance, end while the negro
question remains uniettlad. little srill be done
in Industrial permelu. A few persons are da
tying untoward circumstances, and these are
promised a reward la their crops which will
be highly remtmerative. That if Tennessee
does , net this year raise fifty million, of bOsh.
els of corn - , it Is to be attributed to the delay
In the morginisatlen of the-Sate and ills
settlement of the slavery
, .
Ittdooolio no - -
on Paicia.llroirti Sugar,
SO 751 clarified, $9.873 to $ll 10; crashed,
$42.10 to $l5 25. Cofibe.sll 25. Bads, $3 20
to $325: Salt • 25e.' P ID, Broth Pttaa,', $42
1 P both.; ' Peat, tn. .3;arch );I). Adaman•
trio Candles, VI .50 to $ 1425. Brown ßoip.
$4 25; Caitilez do., $a 25. Butt, $1 00 P
Cbamparia, S3T 60 to 845 P bottle.
Bacon, $2 P ' 8e.?43 50 to 14 Vb. Salt
Boat; $3 to $3 50 P. 15. Batter, $9 to $lO P
IS. Coati/deal, 145 tr. bast. < Cora, :145 V'
licror. $240 to $2 80 o JUT,
$3O I.CrS3ST. 100. N. Oiliteraites,sso,P
taxi. Cate, $3B to PO 'bPh. it/c.s4l
lb. Vinegar. $8 to $9 P gallon. , 1';r..3 It' pa,
$4B; Oak, $6O P cord. •
TELEGIiA3M.
11PORTAtif . ERNSIDtg A-EMI
Reported Battle al 'Soren*
fare Gap. _
DEFEAT OF BURNSIDE'S FORCES.
LOSS MOM' 0,000 TO 4000 ZEN:
THE NEGRO TROOPS' DEMORALIZED.
TDB • STOW DOUBTLESS 6 MUM
Now you,'May Worbre Walla/S
-top ltisPatott'llia that ilOneidels holing N
a reserve to the Grand AVMy of the Potomac:
When he will - more to the front ts unknown.
The World hue • dispatch containing the
report that Burnside's advance wag checked
at Thoroughfarer Gip- by the rebels under
Longstreet. A battle Is said to have occurred,
resulting in our defeat, with • loas of from
2,000 to 4,000, Thystogro troops are said to
have heroine demoralised, and threw down
their - arms and stampeded MS the nor. -
Theatory Is doubtlen inner& •
The Draft= CinelnnatS—Gev..Brougl)
:.Addreeies-the National Guard.
Cagliari. May O.—The draft In the Biroßrad, yastarday; passed off Among
show, drawn Is Alfred Gather; dupe:lntend
ant of Adams' Express Company, and ,erar4
other promlnant eitheni. -
Columnar Baugh addressed the. Nitlmai
°lard at Camp:l:lonian yeldailsy hi a 'tie!
ring speech.
The Sairenth . Bailment Onardi left thli
manilas for asap.- •Tlur fhb, ptb - and
' Begitamits fpildw fo•Pormir•
811 thousand:Mops barelettlads, dux=
lag this week, for the front,
I*probet-gallsti9ezit neFrqftu"
Yirstaurcrros, .Idsy. d by
beeti ioads'illiatt the pay of Proinlat
Menhals Atid Surgeoas for bipro - pet:pallte-•
meat'of -ftersilts;thkeland byAsiardsEdt
ad/Manta
.Prilioniiirrrceii
- .WAsstnrciroalisy• 8.-4holbramlttes, on
es Covina; 9f 11.6,Wsrlct toltant4ege to.
=now a nbod
from Illehaunt4.-,
• _
AW•pattoll•
auto*, 13 o•44lladtan - to-41 1 71 , 1-
=Haut tR
)144
MGM IMPORTANT NEWS !
Advance of the Potomac A
ToNvard Richmond.
THE. ARMY ACROSS THE RAPIAN
LEE COMPELLED TO FALL 8
Gen. Smith Reported on the South
Bank of James Inver.
COUCH AND SIGS. GO-OPERATING WITH GRANT.
Gen. Butler-in. the Risld
Preparation to Ascend the
James Ativerwith Monitors.
lIKSKRATE WORK BEFORE TER AIR
Oar Soldiers Nerved for the
CODffiCt. •
Nxer Yank, May 11.—A special dispatch to
the trortidated Headquarters Army of tho
1 .I
Potomac, May 4th,-6. X., says e The order
to niarch was batted front General geode's
headquarters yesterday morning, and was
diertoxiboated through the army. by
_2 P. X.
Sen.:l3regg's cavalry division, accompanied
by a, portion of the canvass pontoon train,
moved yesterday aßernteron toward - Richards.
villa and were engaged until late in the night! ,
repairifirthe road to Ely's Ford. .
Soon after midnight that division moved to
the Ford named, to establish a morning, and
about midnight the 3d Oajalryilivition, with
another portiort og COniteeepontoon train,
left for Cierniable Ji'ord; five or six miles above
'there, to establish worouing. It le reported
[Melds hourtbat both.efforts-were successful I The advance of the 2d corps, Can. Hancock
1 commanding, broke ramp at midnight, and
molted down the Stesensburg and Stallard
-1 ton need toward Bly'a Ford. Theentire corps
wererin the march before 3 o'clock this morn
lug in the same direotlon, and expeeted to et.
fart ter:ming.
1 Sock after daylight the sth Corps, under
Malcn General Warier, commenced moving.
, The advance omitting of twenty divisions of
infantry and a portion of artillery, pentad
threngb Stevanstutrt i t midnight, Glutei, fol •
lowed: by Abel rim er of the corps, ail
marching toward, Sentianla Ford.
The sth corps was obisely auceeedod by the
6th adder Sedgewick,which quitted camp at
4 ii. Mr' - Both the bth zed 6th corps are un
derstood to be crossinethe Rapidau at Ger.
mania ford.
The, entire movement resolves •itself into
darting the Rapidan et two fords towards
the rightlbruk of the eneirty,plicing Welt on
a line nearly parallel with the 'river, between
Orange; Court House and.chancetiorville.
At the present hour themovement I, under
I ,
way, and there is a pro bility that it will
be enceesdnily aceomp hod without en;
opposition 'by Lee , to Whi this early move
moat be more or Loss of a karprise. Ills not
probable that any salon, engagement Will be
had to-day. Cavalry ski:lobbing and artil
lery duelling will likely {make op . to-day's
fighting, Wilms the XXXM4I.OO,2teIO•4 CMS ad
yanoe in Torre.
A Mad'. special says siThere is no doubt
now from the Intelligence received front flat
ten Station that Lee has entirely abandoned
. ttt
his lin t . on the P.a.piden, d with his army
taken te road, running oath from that
stream to Orange Springs, •stined either for
theentienclementa at Rishmond, or for a Port-
tion et Hanover C. H. Theis is no indication
of a rebel movement itto Hee valley of Vlr- '
gists. In feat Lee's genial retreat as he
did fonnerly to Mine Ilan and beyond, zooms
I
dearly established.
Haw. You, it—The Wort; says that the!
passengers who arrived In' this city from ,
Baltimore last evening state Qat information
has been received them fro* rebut sources,'
i i well is from Norfolk and Fortress Monroe,
that Om Smith, with a rarylhrge army, dia.;
embarked - on the south tide of the James
river, not far from Fort Darling.
His object wee of course a mere mania of
stimulation. It to/.4,•ht by a feint to distract
the rebels, end prevent reinforcements being
sent to Leo, but if it was in earnest it mane
that Fort Darling and Petersburg were to be
captured, and Richmond cut off from railroad
etunconnication with North gurollna and the I
South.(f the news b correct, and it Is gen- I
orally be lived in Baltimore, the ncenpation
of West Point lest Monday was merelyte de I
calve dolmen:ly. Still all is meroMnanthen-
tleatid Amor, and Smith's area ma be
destined for West Point to eo.onere e
I p.
Il i the '
'extreme heft wing or bi r eada'a arm .
The reirtos. 'imolai lays: Ca pper is
strongly fortified, end will be used'e a depot
for stores,
It Is reported here to-day that string vol
umes of troops under Couch and ete A l are
matching ftvgl Wlitobsuber opine Shenando
ah Valley, al s no-operating column destined
eventually to cat the Virginia and Tennessee
Railroad, while Butler's tome, or part of it,
strikes the other railroads atnr nearl'eten•
burg, time severing all railroad gommunica-
LlOll between Richmond and the South:
General Butler took the field in poison at
the head of the army on the peninsula, yes
terday; and hie beetle marshalled by such
leaders ea, 4,1 r, Smitb, Gilmer; Tony and
Wilted'.
An immense den of troops and a strong
squadron of monitors and gunboats convey It
up on these broad_rivers to the gates of Rich
mond, and. perhsys iron-clads may 013041 more
tr y the strength of .the rebel batteries which
Rae the James, IlemnniteY'anditipstannock
rivers.
. „
A feeling' irevalls 'that there' desierate
work before this army, but there is nerve for
it. The iron clads Ile in the still waters oti
Ih•Pcut Zie tritand the gunboats are In own
totrtilettlit wlttk them.
• -.
A dispatoh from Grata to one of the Quer.
ale here, say' tbaSl4B hours will datum. ine
whether he was to hare &battle on th e Rapid:
on, or whether under the works around Blob
mood. Grout's dispatch wee written yester
day.
',IPOBTANt lgOlf .BA?ilSt DEICER'
nig ;ARM STILL• AT ,"ALEXANDRIA
Steele's Forces Returned to Little .
Rock
, •
Emu/ augule, BUMP, ROOK
Negtittatlens Between' Pattie Borth
and a Benet General.
Cue°, Miy reamer Carroll, from
New Orleans en the evening. of the 29tb, bat
arrived. Thane's is. unisoportaat.
The Cotton market is Inn sad la good In
entry wish a limited supply, add tiosed•fitml;
ollddllag-82Q8Ec, Low !diddling n(3a+
Sugar end very anti,* &nand;
• spectilatiiir feeling which pmutited,doriog
the . put lira 'Months • has subsided, owing
principally to tbe high - prices reached. Vary
little auger Offerieg. Bales ; -Blolatties
about 800 barrels; ordloary and good, obt sad
new, 91:1(3926.
Advioes from Alszandrin of the 27th re-;
port Banks' :army still there_ , but would probt
ably Move , -tovarde the filississippi rived
Admiral Porter vu by the river some sixty
mile" • about Alexandria, when the- Rut.'
port was on a ;sue bar. 'ller. gum .were
being taken' off and her plating removed: If •
this could not be done she , would be hlowd
••Porter was without infantry or sip
port and witihiriused by the enemy.:
A steamer which arrived at .11imppida re
port' that %valets army has retuned to'Llt
tie Rock. lie was followed by. Primes army
and imitlanilly lcannissed. --At Hatindlicel
Ike rebels. were turned upon rind repaired
after a singe battle, in which the' 10/11/261
about equal CoL both ' • • -
lifeneadabe rerted Urbettld die snatch
to Join • Prioe, when t was suppovid •Uteylo:
tended Molly** at k Little . Rock._ _
'Discoveries 'tam" loci- Made. in thie nit)
which confirin.the .etittenteet of negotiation'
botwietreutain'gullea 'North:- and the rebel
General liirkty Smith, whereby the latter was
MaCaii , Lto the formsi Confederate catkin,
west aftti•fif iseltelppl river, end receive
nit= inc74,lainumltlOit;d4. -
A prominent man of thte city. w ar
•
urgently ; sou ltod by path:" of wealth and hi
deout In the mu :•to join argon the our.
prise{ Ile traerai the ague. its declined,
bat the project bas been suoneufa ll y :carried
oat, to some extant
B. L. Cann of Caserrille, 81:1 in cmmtie.
thin with a - rebat brother: -- end WM. -Lilt*, of
8 9 71 nIfiLtid,"! -- 111., , 1ate State - Treuurer,.are
named at pipMfault sgsela to fici2 . 1414 . 41
4.:thit
Po'mkto.tv.peekittdr.thia filial jimirrego
to firm, im:4l4 taPP°4-0110t
GOGAittiwz - 61!igataa444 Os Omits Lb
°k4tl-...i.4.4A-2;l4WlKF).).TaltOuittt.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATORES.
mom Fr.gginurG TO.,
Rpacisl Dleiatch a the fltiabargb Gazette
WASHINGTON, May 5, 1864
THi tIrOBT car :TIM SLUR gtas•
The Committee of Elections record a con
test M ACerning Frank Blair's election to this
Congreu. The Democrats sought to have a
resolution passed simply raying that Blair
was not' entitled to a seat, hoping than to
evade the ism of whether he was ever legal.
ly elected, by simply allying that as ko now
holds a Major General's commisslon, of:moire",
he was note:Settled to a salt in Congress. A
Majority of the Committee, however, insisted
on a resolution declaring that he never was
legally elected, and that the contestant was,
and carried it by a vote of five to tour—the
three. Democrats and Clay Smith voting
against it.
The minority say that they will make no
report.; that of the majority will be presented
to thellouse to-morrow. It is very voluminous,
and is Very ably drawn by the Chairman, Mr.
Dawes, of ,Mass., who has the deserved repu
tation among his opponents, as wallas friends,
of being one of the fairest and most impartial
Men in the Ilotioa. Its main points may be
thus condensed: Mr. %not', 13(410 of the
'contest contained.idghteen distinct specifies
:lions, in substance u follows:' That four .
Inindred illegal voles had been cast for Blair'
at Abbey precinct Eseventy : eight by two con:-
pat:lei of Missotiri volunteer" ; ;several
hundred by the workmen on Government
gunboats, at Carondolet, not residents
of , dietricts; more than 100 by persons !Aim
pored], employed el Jefferson Barracks In the
the service of the United States, and non
residents of the distriot ; several hundred by
en lowa regiment, and many by soldiers P 1
the eastern precinct, fifth ward, 13-tr Louis,
Many hundred soldiers, non-residents, and
miler' voted foe him inn manner not in con-
fortuity with the requirements of of the. Con . -
'Mutton. That there were counted Blair votes
cast not in conformity to law as specified in
the cases that the poll-books of the several
Blisiouri regiments In which Knox bad a ma-
jority, were never returned or counted ; that
poll.books in which Knox had %large majority
were Illegally rejected, that regiments which
would have voted for Knox, were prevented
by removal on the day of election for that
purpose, that two hundred of a Missouri reg
iment were prevented from voting because
they would not vote for Blair, that many
were deceived; and others Induced by threats
of Government contractors, and other Persons
In the Government employ not to vela for
Knox. The sitting mother Blair, Aso served
upon his contestantanswerstidnying 'altheal.
legatioas,and storming forth in turn twelve
distinct allegations on which he resists the
claim of the contestant.
The remarkable features in this case dis
closed in the outset, led the Committee to di
rect a most scrutinising inreatiraticin into the
manner of voting, the qualifications of voters,
and the conduit of the Judges of Elemions.
The evidence shows that great irregularities
existed in nearly all the precincts, and just
in preportion es these irregularities were fre
quent end glaring did the increase of votes
for Blair, overlito votes out for the (wadi
date of bit patty two loan before, show it
self. Mon unknown in the precincts whets
they offered to vote wire permitted to
cast their hallot without a question,
sad rsoithons taking the required oath
that they had not Ind would not vote
in any nth')" precinct of the district
Tamnituono crowds surrounded the polls
and at times had inch persuasion of them LS
to render it simost If not quite impossible fo r
I voted to vatestniess he circled a ballot for
Blair. On examination of the poll boots
an.labstract of votes at that e preeinoto, which
aro part the proof, they disclosed esid-
once of these irregularities, apd the facility
they afforded far fraudulent voting. The
oonvicticin ill forced upon the Committee
that thls facility was eagerly and largely
vatted of, If not the cause of much
fraudulent Toting In 11:41171a of these pre
elects. lt doom not appear that any oath
had been taken by the Judges of election.
Poll books show that the same person oast
more than one rote, and sometimes more than
two ; sometimes in the same, and sometimes
In dltfoient . precicits, thus moltlplYing his
vote manifold. • Your Committee have, ail troll
as they were able to, considered ail the testi-
mon, in this voluminous reoord which they
deemed material to the issues presented, and
have found much that is uncertain and in:matte •
factory. They have also found much difficulty
In sifting the evidence, tmd determining the
weight to Which each part of It was entitled.
the result of it all they submit to the Roane
as folloWe The dlabil 01111TUI gives to the
doing member and the eonteztant the follow
hilt total; Blair; - 4,922 j Knox, 4,633; de
dealing illegal rote, plats has 4,909; Knox,
4,447—leaving the latter a plurality of 49.
The Committee therefore submit the follow
ing resolation o
Lwaped, That rranels I'. Ilia's ti not enti
tled to a seat ha this Zoom as a reprosents
floe in. the Thlrty•eighth Concreee from the
flint Oongreesional district of Missouri—
itesof“,,, That Samuel . Sao: Is ontitled to
rent in . the Thirty,eighth °seeress from the
find , COnfirellional district of Missouri.
, It Is underetood That if the case had not
bean entliery safe on thls showing, Knox wet
.
prepared olio to prove a large number of logal
votes cart for him in the eounty, of vghleh he
'bad boeu frauduletilly deprived by °Sold us
There Is no doubt whuteeet eutertsdn
ad that the um:se - seat suitain the deolelou 01
the Committee,
PENNSYLVANIA LEGIBLAMM
Spacial D.l.pttoll to tiirlttittoret Guatto
Maaataaisaaißlay 6. _.
.forenoca Setl42ll.—ibe , Fesolution, rolatlei
'Le the diatzibutlon Of lend and educational
scrip octoWed all the fpreaaoa, and Ira poet•;
pond Indefinitely.,
mut atasznar zm GOVIIIIOII.
A supplement to tho Freeport and Bhonango
1141/rosd ; stMplement rehtivo to Onuses on
elthiolsa IliMishargb s itiddatuundlegtowns ;
relative to . paving , Duquesne boroigh; to
change the aamo 0'1E) daltsburtOpalCom-
Deng to Westmorland Opal Company.; ap
propriation bill to 4dirter the Antelope Gold
!dining CoMpany ; 'relative ti Jestioes' foes In
ADeghenyCp.; relaGye Abe burial. ground
of the Virtt Baptist OpirobAn Pittsburgh; to
Itayor'Of Tlttibergh to uppeint •
Deputy fdijor i relia3tej4 to)diere fsmillei
in the borough anlinelailter.--
Speaker .i . ohtmortgaMWO4 6 ananimOno Teta
of thinki, , lMMtheA in varyviitterylg tonna,
A auto wait prekettletfao him by the etneeri of
the "Ifouie: His reply, upon the pratenta-
Waiwiyi Intent:it fOoling. The SPOWisi t
Chief Clerk both malstants were prase: -
ea with golilhow4eti tIAw The earemony of
pwartation pante& off handsomely., fipeat
-ei Johnson: retire, lytly popular among the
membeM. ifl.bai AbiCharged his duties ably
and well. ";- -
- ;
The Basle woe ree;loii Lac srfey sUrt
time Thiiheeetteeeletiehe of thanks to the
o we:ie passed. Mit Clerk Eamen
17 sea isdihattlleiry witie.eer, 'bighlzpoxii
mes.aed:
:Gabriva Etall294El Dal:
•
CtrisinaD, Md . May: 6.-11,4biki case
rmMps iveald tbs fallout 14bi =am
fkir at, 9,4194; st"lftwil;tbiizto• ' .captarf9r
Wl*, Jabs; songibbur :111906,1103.. *artti 9f
biacattrie f 4 the rslbroaXecap.
Fram tazaorroiresk. - •
M
3is tli"'9~4 ~~!i►F7.Si~
0.17'Y AND SUPIIRBAN.
General Conference of the F
Church.
TEMPO DAT-UITISOO3 sesaloa
it was resolved to suspend the orJer o
business that the delegates from Canada,
Revs. James Gardiner and S. Morrison,
might be at 01103 be received, and their cred
entials examined.
As their presence and authentication were
annottneed, the Conference rose from their
seats, and their Canadian brethren in Christ
were received with doe honors.
I A resolution instructing the Committee on
Missions to inquire into the expediency of
electing an assistant missionary secretary for
the Pacific( coast was adopted.
Rev. Mr. Monroe, of .Wort Jersey, tie:ads
resolution that the Committee on Revivals be
instructed to alter
.the discipline so au to re
store the supernumerary relation, and to re
port as soon as possible. Quite an animated
discussion ensued, after which the resolution
was withdrawn.
The committees on the following subjects
were then announced;
On the Christian Commission, on the Tem
perance Cease, Pastoral Addresses, &manse;
of Delegates,
Freedmen, Temporal Economy,
Centenary of Methodism, and committees In
reply to the addresses of British and Irish
Conferences.
A resolution from the P.ittabnrgh.Conference
relating to au alteration of the Sunday School
discipline ' wee referred to the Committee on
Sunday igohoole.
The following Committee announced their
organiestion:
tag Delegation—Chairman, Dr. Thompson,
of New York; Secretary, H. C. Benson, of
California.
Bandy School and Truk Society--Chair.
man, Rev. Mr. Porter, of Providence, R. L;
Beeretraj, Rev. Mr. Manse ll , - Central Il
ois.
On Revivals—Chairman, Rev. D. W. Cluk,
of New York; Secretary, Rev. S. 0. Brown,
of Providence, R. L
With•the grand old doxology, lung with
sublime affect by the whole Conference, itand
log, the Convention adjourned after the
apostolic benediction had bean pronounced by
the patriot clergyman, Rev. Mr. Drummond,
of Wen Virginia. •
Paroled Pennsyivania Prisoners.
The 'following is a Ito t of the paroled Penn
sylvania °Mears who arrived at Annapolis,
hid, on hlenday last. It will be men thatamic
of those belongtng to the 101st NO 1031
Regiments, captured at Plymouth-, are among
the number r '
Sara. D. G. Rut, 1011$ Pennsylvania 'Volunteers,
captured at Plymouth, 50. 0., April ID.
Ircreg.A.P. Frick., 103 4Panneylvaola Volunt
captured at Plymouth, N. U., Aprll 90.
eers.
Chaplain L.B. Dl limply, 101.1 Panamylvan Vol
unteers, captured at Plymouth, N.O , April N.
Capt 8 B. King. Iflth Ponneylnalle canny, cap
at Winch:suer, Jona 15, Nal.
Capt.EL T. tem weal, Cab Pennsylvania Voloramrs,
orptural at
g Wincbmter, Juno L 5, 1553.
021. . Rom 77tb Pennsylvania Volmatette,
captnred a/ Obinkalomen, Tenn.. Sept. 20,1853. •
llbaplaln J. 11. .Itesrlls.g, 103.1 Pennsylvania Vol.
=learn. captured at Plymouth, N. 0., B Prilsso, 1,55 .
Second Llept. 8.8 Oand, 84th Pennsylvania Vol.
untecra, captured at Loroot Grove, Nov. 27.1803.
Ident. T. 8. 1 / a nic 94 Penturylvaula cavalry, cap.
turml at Bmlttr3eld, V.., Feb. Ist, 1883.
First Lkut. and Q. 91. M. Hu 107th Permayl.
awe Tolmatecm, unitized at IVOl pp,
to Rome, Va
Jll9l I, 1863,
Items teem 0114oni
Last week the Blood Farm was sold to L.
M. Seely, formaly bf New York, but now a
resident of Michigan, for $950,000. This
farm Ls on Oil Creek, In the boort of the best
prodisaing district, and yields five or six hun
dred barrels. of oil daily.
The Millet Oil Company, tau mile, up Tio
nesta Creak, near Newtown ' have struck a
good slow of oil at the depthof 000 feet, At
980 feet a strong vein of gas was tapped: In
hoeing the last Arty feet, three strata of sand
rock wens passed through, one of wbioh was
thirty feet in thicknosa.
The Keystone 011 Company, operating on
East Sandy, have commented two or throe
hew welts, and are pushing the work with
energy.
Te River ompany, mining the Ifoover
farm, coat of t C he river, have az engine on the
ground, and will soon be operating.
P. If. Siverly, Esq., has sold Ma farm, jolt
above Oil City, for the round sum of $lOO,OOO.
A 'number of new companies have oom
szenced, or are shout to 00mi:canoe opmations.
Donations to the Sanitary Fair.
The following cash contributions bare been
paid into the the Treasurer of the Dry Goods
Committee for the Sanitary Fair, by the col
lecting committee Co Fifth and Market streets I
White, Orr a Co--150001. 11.otzor.--. ...... .51
i .f . ::;k 11:.7. : •'cr. : MI 1 , 1 1. .1.% — .:..... -- I°,
I lir: Darkor a Co.- 600 R. IL Gardo r er..., ......
50
1110 a Cada-- 503 1:1 Y. D. McConnell. 50
. Ur...u.-. -.... CM EL IL Oulassolaasor •
John Orr a - Co- 100 Jr C 0... .. . 25
D. EL Frallch a E..- la) lloorhood, Donnaton
Cleo ILrolbera.,-- ma a Co VI
1
11
O. H. Lore I Co.-.... 1m 111.I II . J. Bprocc.-.......... %I
!durum a Wydo—. 60 J. Waselbsum.-.--. 33
J. 11. Berohnda-.... 60 J. Gca110g . ....----;..... 150
D. Ca
11. J. rr a V.......... to toe. W. 111peum ... lOU
.t-- 1
Skim
their
Thewholezo Commi
ntes at an ea ttees are re
rly dayue to ooliaot
next week,
to anoble.the dry goods tomnilh of the Fair to
mate a final report by May 13th.
By order of the President.
W. W. Wein, &oratory.
Kaillamas nischle.f.
The residents on the north bank of the
canal, above Udmurt street, Allegheny, have
been greatly annoyed for some time put by
a ameba? of boye, who bare been breaking
palings of fences, and committing other
depredations. Lastevening,three lads named
Clasper Wyman, Jacob Delft" and Geo. Faber,
were snouted -by the Mayor's police on a
charge of knocking off the tops of an iron
Amos infront of the ruldenee of Mn. Hogg,
with . large .olobe..- A number of witnesses
were present at the heating of the cue, and
%Meant wridenca was addooed to show that
Casper Wyinees' was one of the perpetrators
of the mischief. The Mayor_. fined him tee
dollars and costs, whites was paid. by hie
mother. The other boys were discharged at
ter receiving a - sevore reprimand from
Mayor.. •
Goes on an European Total . .
We ,understand that our muoh esteemed
fellow eitf u , George- B. White, Esq., otre.of
our rettred merchants, will. lei for England,
from New York, on the 28th inst. Mr. White
has been engaged lathe dry goods trueness ia
this oily for- many years. Ile has been a
meet sueoesefal merchant, and havingrealhed
e handsome competency reined from &diva
busineas ilfe two er.threoyears ago, liegoes
now to visit Ireland, thiland of his nativity.
After paying his salittatlone to "sweet
be will make a tburiliough.ibmtland„ Eng
land, midge Vontitteni. Ent 'Elba 4004 m.
panted by one of his dingittare, and" some
friends from Olnelnaati. We wish the
a prosperous journey and a tare return. .
. .
Aliothattr.BoyDrowfted, -
•Alittle boyj Ogitt 'eats cf ago, - named
,Tentea 'Mangan, von 61. Bra. .
widow, reSlding On Wills street, MI
raft into the Allegheny slyer, below the Bal.
paltrier' Bridge, xo.day at noon,. and was
droweed. Be war employed saltfortland
gonnaea - totmocatardianfacttrry,' ore fit. Clair
street, endafter eating his dinner - vont to
the river to amuse 'himself with other Loge
until one o'clock. While playing on a raft,
his foot struck • stake, prodpitating himinto
the river, and ho woo drowned before assist
ant* could bo rendered him. His body hue
not yet been mown:o4. "
aim as Couroarroarse.The Youngstown,
Ohlo, Register eve: The poising -inanity of
printers is Inducing many publiskers to em
ploy girb as compositors. Three young la
dlerare now at work is the 7.?rgirt.er ace Is
typesetters, and ire kakiir aomir novas;
:The-warrsa •ariniiril hat week
Or two glrls to. learn typesetting; and had
`swenty applications, -. Maay of the eity_ordeas
are contemplianethe Introductini of female
compositors,
an, in some they aro already
introduced. eery great Leath fayorof the
OW h that they, do., not belong ;to the !Wu,
mini Gaztv!, -- and cannot ts,oonsuripted,
name . ba by Hymen. •
.
1 Itztaxaroix. 61viimr.—.51r1.11culter, an
Oldorly , lat7Ato4abonaolghty, • resident of
'brow Wilmington, PS.; waa acooddratJy. killed
00 Zid&J, whtko on 'aivistit to her
aon-in-law, Calvin McCombs, at Lootollirillo,
alahotiog ooiknoJ. Ohio. She haSialetelen
d o - o r b a di n g to the-cella loroatretterbs
mai m iipiaboont,'abd felt to elottecelot
the.staiterheleSlSSalt*Nott fistes4,4o*
mean* wet* tip:4*AT* 3irliniteitow:lor
LturtiL4,l3,•.(p*.)
asureavoweed.list Wook tor PIA O, -Ilitt ,
Wald try; 4161143 liyen,th wan .ter.the
bit ulas•ria.marePte , boaaoldan iad
tbe /Waft Snit* &Woad pup
" '• • •-t
•
•••" 7 .Vcistu" ""A"- ''" " :••
LAM Parssa.—J P. Runt, Masonic
Fifth street, and J. T. Sample 8 5 federal
street. Allegheny, have reeeivedlhefallowing
late eastern papers, Religiona, • Litersty,•Pie
feria], and Miscellaneous: "The Nett York
Independent," "Gleason's Literary !Oenspan—
lon,'"'Earirr's Weekly," "Prang Legit,"
"Demorsit's New York Illustrated Ninnt,"
"Street & Smith's Weekly," "National:Pollee
Guette," "The NO. York Weekly Tribune,"
"Times," "Herald," "World," etc.
•
ACCIDRITAL Dearu.—On &tartlaY last
the dead body of Enos Hazasberger wu
found near his own farm in Vanning county.
Doomed had been to Oil City with a lead of
coal,..and on his way home his wagbn upset
end fell on him. When found, the 'oat board
was tents hie neck.. 'The horses attached to
the wagon' wale standing quietly. liunsber
ger was a dissipated chum:ter, which accounts
for his untimely end.
Ma. Baueor's LLCIVII2.-8.: B. Orin . ot,
Siq., as will bo seen by announcement mad,
eliewhere,will deliver the lint regular lea
We for the benefit of the Sanitary Bair fund,
on Tuesday evening next,. in Concert-Bail.
Subjeet— , 'Oar Soldiers."
Counterfeiters Arrested.
Br. Loots, May 6.—On Saturday.threi eltl.
sons of Bt. Loam were arrested by thole. IL
detective pollee. One had serenty;fire - thou.
sand dollars In oonaterfelt.greorameke and
four plates need In printing : tho notes
found in their possession. Tito partleinre old
bands at aounterfeltitgiUnd harp canted on
the bnstneu for several years In this city and
elsewhere. They will be sent to Washington
for trial.
.sucTio.r
UNITED STATESEIIIITARY •
Omar 07 ARUM= Quazzraityrect,
AlloTlo2i—WlWelhington, Apr.lll3, 1861. S .
llne Boni Winniend, tins lab
day of Nay. at the &ulna Depot In ay
Alwarla,
600 tow of Old Pedlitedirtan
103 ton. of Old Oar Aztec .
60 tone of Chut ecrep .
100 tons of Wrought Iron;
300 COl
3 ton ß e of OM Elmo and Copper;
n*
Tyrins: firh in government Funds. 74C1110i'per
tent to herald at the Wu. of rush:one, the balance
on 6.lllarp.
The man eentorsd tea_ dm 6cont
dote o sole. L -
opiate, Canaan and A: fa. 01.
A lICTION SALE OF CONDELN44
'Ara . • nonsza.
.. . ,
Wan Denseumn. Cayuzy Bomar,
oMoe of uhldQuarterrenger, 1
WashingtoD 0., April 2.5 th, 1156 t.
Will be add at public mutt on, to the highest Id•
der,
at the than and plans named below, Tim
otNewport, Penult, Thunder, May (ttb;
tiseurg, e anna,ldondey; MAY 9th;
Altoona, Pesma. nanny, May nth;
:..tditilln. Penns, Thuraday, May 19th',
Ilesoing, Penns, Tborsday, Iday hue d ; '.
,
Lebanon, Penns, Thursday. Jam 2,1; :
~...30311htlIM...tweriatt.d,
Thursday,
"p . p . =
iit f a rt. ; kb; 1 , .' .
Wllilarosport, Penns, nu. den-Joao i, 2 .
One hutuired (100) boreal at Gettysburg, and lb°
hundred and ally (250) at each of the other phew.,
Then hones base been condemned' as =Min
the cavalry mann. of the United States Army. -,-,
Fie rod and farm pennons many good bargslla
may be bad.
•
: '! '
,
Horses will be rola deal".
Sala begin at 10 A., am/ continto daily Lilian its
sold.
Terms: CASH, in tinned States Trrasnryndies
only. JAMES A. Eh 1111„ El•
Lint, Col. end C. Q. 111. Canary Gesems.
,a1)26:11e20
CARPETS. cLOTILS. grC•
FOURTH STREET
N Ew STYLES
WINDOW -ZIEADE:S
ampavED Tars DAT
NEW SPRING STOCK
CgR.PET~,
WELL SEASONED
OIL CLOTH.,
lAT M'CALLIIMIL
OARPE sTOP,X
tiltl9
ha FOLE.TH tiTTLFIT. ,
HAVING .PUBCRA EE XI AZDI D
TO OUR OWH THE
ENTIRE STOOK
WETS, OIL CLOTHS, &IL
isialy h&d by W. MoCIUMCM, at 3.l.9iftbs
strati, ma an able, by lb. rasolldatlaa, to Offs; Cho
LARGEST STOOK
TO BE FOUND IN. Ms WEST;
ar THE LOWEST PRICES
Oliver McClintock &
ac.a 17371/
pax° corm
Pins Embroidered Cloth.
Emboued Cloth
Victoria.
I net and sacnal usortmlad =call as i,3).
NEW O,ARI'ET STORE
MCPART.AI D, COLLINS & CO.
VI3NInf L IM BLECD VU]=:KGBI
winAu sag,
at mama aamSeta amartaapat hut »# r
d ta•
NEW PA.II•P'ECT ti anii
MoPAILLAND, o jOLLINB & co.
DISSOLVTIOAMS.
niSSMUTION—Tha CO.Parti3arahiii
taath i c entail.% cats. VOWS/11 sad JOIIIII
andar du sty% of TOWHE3 ttIjHLT VAS
thin day Mantra:l ty maul caditeatom tam ' Yet of
April, ISM Tatter at tin. andasignedsro aatlud ,
WA to sottls the Putnam of the dam. .
.
caritas rosis, , ,
mrsaird JOHN •
(10 - PARTNERBEITP-4oliii
%."
and OHAHLZEI rOWNSk_bave aFccisoe4
thozonlvoi trallar the laws mil "tr.
JOON D. HERItCIi CO.,
.tc ' ditalit ' oM *Pei - " * - it.OL,
CUM. rovnas. qatis'or tkim of
Yernal Male7.llo ND. BERllOtttlate
at Ultdall, Banta 1 C 0..) ISON 7017NDE64 sad
Math War), Pit4trciagb . ,Ps. ' • •
zu32.17 • JOl2ll D. UXllllO2l.t 00.
9 .lb. TlCM .2l4 7 . Th i*tmm e -00Partn th. e111 6.4.d hiti he ot t er fo ,
- he styli of WIIITE,.BROZOW hia beau
ahnolved by [crafts! mama; to take elracttha
WILDA, JOHN Wain atitatair ream the Arta.
• !-C ' • JASOILOCIDISCO, .
-'• ;.•-• ' • •• • 4013/1 MUM .• 1
f The imolai:est...rim acanthus !be
a t
l e
and Omansteatea Mathes% u Oa as= sad atyle
of WEIL= 118021.• CO, at:No. hETFIT/ja
FITILLIVAI alma Want). POW/web: W n r
rT•, -
- 2'. JAS
nISSOLIITIONIN PARTNEASIIIP
ea. .....3.4p0k . ..
. -11611*1114114 neds w. lue
.ea .
_of WILI. JOHfi.
error - a uu., , u aroma. to tams:rod
ermas Ws achy lII= smos-reeftt 'Mo
Um dno. •Tho bailout 'WU ax . ! is:,k . fur . it, ,
o,tadarP,ltd. lirb4"tareMiiiiioi: 1 '.,.
r• ::,--'''''' -", • sArtimir. sommos; - ;
iiiiiarii. INI IlillhASOL , ,- ,: - ,,_ _
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Etkiumoir ewe znik D a =
coder the ttrto aos, P. iIittILITON 4100,,
_boo
b... twat.* broomol moms, .11W IP.' WM
IL= orillattood to ttto diadnalle 111114
- 11 ..2 0," "u!the4,4grear rtral sioS-140
.TOll. HAlll2= B ,
NMI DAM.
:e~.iitaa~viP'aMre:
prrrsituann TttatypF, •
(0 .
166 EirDWall•
Gaie. sad Iranactr
Cressaxer
Battrita;
Dr/gout . • -
TEM Tv- i.
win be promote, tbo t di t rin i x
of
THE 0.611PZ1T1T,9 0 t llWElitof..ll.iisCja
AND IT ,
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To-o, tab sth
TIID /011. Ti
*Tatcostplbte .
- t Eleuder.on rill
0 .- - , sAIr.LI'ARY YAM LECTURES.:
Tha That Beiratar Letter* tot "
eatittau Mr Swat trill be iftl'aered,mast, tr... 7:
FE4. IX. It. ISRUNOT.
AT CONCERT HALL.
TUESDAY SVIMING.IfA.TIOZEL •
- Bui.fact-4.117C SOME&
. Doers ejaa redact; Lecture tommtaea at 11.
!Takata b 0 eanti—tn be bad at flu tient placea fa
Lb. elptaad 111 ettagb.ntrat tichwarfaet -
Prog Hama, at him cw . aaa's Beek 1140 -
the doer: • . - '
WK. 11. EINCOID,-,
061117XL"1.
THO.S.BAEXWELL,
Tbm. on too - Mow ac.
1073:A8ONW yLkt,L,
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" 'FOR O.r.E - **gliri
,
azwurcorp : ,
MONDAY EVENING; MA 9th,
vismitiDdi and jATallaes .~ arr~.
' 80083, st 1 o'clOcIt;
CAPTAIN WILLIAMS'
TM SEA
.111I'ALING VOYAGE.!
wezfirki zaaes ine.l4.
American Whaleinan,
Which
800 ihigaesehre 'Sights In New York, .
1 1 08nteewavelllghte he
103 Beeteselre Night. in Butts.
07 flocceeelve ifighteln Deltielork
Drew large end highly 'expectable andlinote—the
Yory Cie and hatelllgeep of thole Callal.
THE EO, A T,S.O FS* EA,
.A seAte WhilitiEteuse4Atilmel
- • GENIIIRE AVH,64,12' BOA T, •
'That hes been twin er.,ua the soHdfainsed is
the chin apitcaptari thelyebyTtuits,
by screw of Ming wen, cresting the saf.dt• Tatman
Ceettainent and el clef ag annenaded akTriaisat.
• • BOAT'S CILEGINc:.
curxiiisr WILLIAItB Qsl • - "mem w LUTE. • inerk
ud tha.tatadtahle green,lx.y. Lartrim vasT.
The labghterin °voting mak:allis of ChtegrokB
Boy B am t
a bs a a n dl a en m to
n t p in t n cho n r o z f
lte aea t
.
and =Seth rarely oftwereci In any antartalsanemt. : !
Admlulon 15 cents. Eatonred 'Ws Atilenta .
Door open at.T; mermen= at 8 o'clock.
Mattaret adadartaa Lg. parte: of; the h - atims 2S!
mum: (loth:has 15 canto.. zoltnaerVirce
2.,ctro
REMOVEM.
wo take pteeaorsla tafaradag th• public that are:
is. occupy Oa large mid commtitunte• 7 : 1 ,
O. 12 'BISSELL'S utcicie, •
CLAI 1311/pZ,
"- - • -
- - • •
Wheat,. hays , last treeirrd from the marafistans
of WM, BA& DBOBT andSoElollt (Milt It I:0.,
ins* lot of oIIPSEIOII,PIAtf. Also, netroylets
assorts:wet of 8111 i relent :ad Tr.-isnof ,orm,
todeasuiand• Nadal goods generally:
,The superhaity of th e solDnUltr PIANO la
grayly stud:dans& In Matador; of Plants act bere';
lnetramest- h. gannet - an rapidly' tr,ralsrltr •
or racalred JO essay pretaterass :Irian* One ay
two • rears as the. n*lr ends, fall Aroa (rasa, .- -
, Isnlumg rag and Preach_ gam/ settra, Plana
Lite, soannlaetavd by P.M 'BR&Dlll7ll:l,,and . ;
Snots-Ikea ttl>a Plants haring boa vs Ica; rf,
favorably kaolin In ta;s and otastesana Iss; And - .
as/farther tamsoont. All ituataateied fordo yam. =;.
WALLOgrix ilialat.`
• • . , •
ed• 4. 11 01 • Ilttitamitt sna -
str, 41.13 Et, B .;
es latt
,
Good Second Baud Plum for Zent. .1. - nar ga ng:'
r.patrate dons prompar., - sp.l 21.1
pI'ANOS !!
-Pit zir o
AN O !
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AND
CABINET ORGANS!
Cabinet Organsz- ,^3
CABINET ORBANSt •
am Lin ei.
-4, 41
c:mnitou s ?
,81,WIND eraire.;
DECICERS PIANOS,
NITS zuw PATSST zioi
delectostedsc4l:74ll,thobalzaruldan . stcipateierkr .
in alrfair Issrmings, *Amu crception., one tame .
Talta.e.• DaTie mat: celebrated Xdoda4es.r.4
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Cdflr.oo34TEß.,"
FOB A55E31131.71-,D.tha Friarta,
, otllpp.r Si. Call ; (now of :th• lit, P. car*
luta Itearrra Cirary.) vat b• • •••dialta al•• -
raably, tram the Darultot "mat rfth Tar e aim vatted' •
to the. Salad oFtbett•pnbilra• Carat). Ccaranilasi.•„ 7.
MFOR CORONER.--Atkr:-Anriif..
via be ocoadidato Car th. tees ot Clotwar; •
etblect to lb, do:taloa ot, gratibllcon ttatost
FOR 4 "JOILONFiff.—So - 8.414- • ? ' 1
Illeentopas2;wal hi • eisiadldate fartbr,
ocor, gulled 19 tem &o l= et the IN= County
tX/11 , UNI5It"--14,111Luitzezt;
of Dirnslogbass, irm be a cosolldato thr CRos
rea&""bg " 16 : 0 a th• Pa= liorabllooa
v 013130.7 ! tobtdouto ,
,I[7: ' 4.lo2o.ll.o2i.—Joas — ldoCurae
VT 7 the itrzt.Ward, Arkghtsy. VELI be And!,
alto Su Ocarina of *malty, ridded to the
kdd°2 "goloi trakzik PamMOSCV
it • YNtrifit N
tEmr wIII n. a
.topettalianPbthaa~as dedl,ka , ungt
•-r 1 leAto.
IW.VOit. n
PliutoNoTAßY.—auoat
I L .. t!y!sa,g T, 3l ll l 3 t WseU pittebu n ev
yID
silbiseo,4> the ,I=Lk¢ of co '
tittlon.
roprou, PIItrXHONOWARY.-X" O.
Egieserill‘te andidatila tha teks'or
erottromuuit*ltollit.*lB!ox cd. the. Itatoa •
, tionblkan tbn. —
• •
PROTLIONOTARY;—..Tim
San will .ta a tatklidati.lbs.ltbe Otto of
rtotatooftri, added to 14 tho Van
Oarobaktatrummtkns. - • ,• • r AMU'
MK.- kliOniONOTAßY.—ezx '
B. Vona vat* s madletste th atm De-
giuthanourhoutos4 th dacha= Tramp
COMMISSIciNeRia
CORNY:Lit IlojAighl y
l i takt - a:4 = a the macyourou-71
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mtia PrLunit,a - rut Noy •
11111 gatillab eir alta cf thrift
asimr,lialfact Ilia &dab:ma ths Crato - a lamb-
CalLikaTtrAtca.
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