Ailtslyttrgit (Sw.Ae. WE,DNOLA I ' 4 I :• 1104 CITY .IffD SUB ÜBBAN. Advertiang nets. XLIT/11., , 2 . th , 7,,' ' '''' )5 75 r to' Two rim.._...1 01 74 Three paws..._ 100 . 0, inar times—. 1 10 116 An p 055....-. I 10. 160 Oas wrek:.:-.. 160 110 Two us -.. 4 10 2 00 Strow wtsks -. 0 00 a 30 Ocs montl33-.. 760 4 1 0 3 Two months.- 11 13 11 00 ,Three months. 13 70 / 7 40 H 74 I months.ll 11 00 NillB numbs - 17'00 15 lo On. Tess-...... 31 00 la 00' to 8961 4 10' 6 CO LO 0 15, 13 fos! it CO 21 33 017.A.WORLEill ADVEILTISIDS• dt raT ou, Kure, changeabto ona tim sordlked to the fulatettsta ballasts of ib In ..r.ilsartiaesionta Loexast•pro". S rizoesp throall lime .Dally. Is weekls weak ) week. (8 00 1470 1500 11 45 10 00 14 00 15 . 75 10 LO PS 00 24 50 .14 01 %ewe 3 935 70 saonthi,„ 1.1 001 40 00 . • •,•• sodas demlile thlabore . mass: : o ants Marriage 7 6 Steamboat adrertimmeou, per trip—.—.l 2 00 Mrantiore arAdlaitilabstore notices-- 2 75 • 2 General Conference NG E. Church. _ : I TriLITE Dar. Clonferepos re-adall2lllllled at half-pact eight o'clock this morning, Rev. Bishop Janes in the.clusir. The report of the Committee on German Work was made theorder of the day for Thurs ..- nine o'clock. The Committee OnAppeals report that In the ''case of Rev..T. Ni McAbee, referred to them, - they find it to be a case In which the General .fitonfortracelmsno juritdiction ' and they the re fore send the matter back to Pittsburgh Conference, of which be is a member. In the case of Rev. W. H. Sheets, of S. B. Indiana Conference, they reverse the decision ofr the Conferenostsehich expelled him. The we of Ur:McAbee was referred back le the Conunittee en acconntof informality in the - vopo - rt. The report of the Committee oe the plan of the Trusteeship. of the General Coaference, `eras read: They propose a plan constituting a Board of-Trasteee consisting of olargy and laity, whose ditty ieshall be to look after, and take charge of all legacies, bequests, do., de vised to the Church, and the plan sing - gents thsethe said board shall be located at Cincinnati. The report was laid over. Memoriats, petitions, and resolution' wore milled for and presented. A resolution was offered that the Constitu tion of the liiissionary - Soolety he so altered as ' provide-for the appointment of a Second Missionary Secretary, to reside on the Pacific cout Wits col:deeded that an area of 100,000 miles properly belonged to that part of the, work, west of the Rocky Mountains. It may be ktiown that heathen temples are being erected, heathen ;altars built, and heathen victims offered, within the bounds of the or ganized States of this ,llnion. A Missionary Secretary is' called for in that raven, who shall look after ithe great interests of the Missionary enterprise on the Pacific coast. Other churches hive such an otheer there, and the M. E. Oliureh needed it. - The Rte. Dr.'.Durbin contended that the wants of the heathen on the ?kelt* Coast la not a Secretary but Missionaries. A Mb . denary Secretory, cannot do the work needed, „. it cannot be made his work to appoint Ins., elonaries—that belongs to the Bishops—there , fore there is no necessity for the appointment. • The 'Missionary" Board at Now York cheer 'folly make appropriations for the Pacific Coast. Ina Bt.liops visit the Centennials on that - coast and keep a jontmal of each • Items as come to' their knowledge from their interview with the Presiding Eiders and oth ' nrwise and. Ws! information is tarnished to the Missionary Board, and upon that infer- Elation .the Board acts in its appointments. Tito ePplicatlens from the Paella coast have 'never heed - refused ; the aid they have asked has always been afforded. nee. T. ,IL'Tearne of Orange r itated that ' the Tialigntion-frizi Aus Pacille Coast had riot boonleard by the' Mission Committee. He - wanted so ltive the opportunity : of greeting matartal. - faces -before the body, before any t. - ore:erupt:or the. qtiestion taken. Ite there- Unstained that the order be made.the order for to" sturnew_aftin the-report of the Commit tee on Slaiery , in disposed of, which was car- The order of the day, via the religious'ex.- " 'arches and prom:ling by the Rev. W. L. Thornton was „than Introduced by the read ing and singing of the hymn, beg:lnsane; sqrietnen that glottal below the Aim, Let the Bodasmer'oprebeartsti... After imprentive prayer was offer ed 'lbw scripture -lemon read consisted of a part of the first chapter of St. - Lake. The hymn beginning Irem, the neensurr, reigns nelorleris strength arrayed." trait Hut Sae thole of the church. • ..The reverend gentleman from the - Wesley-, • an body_lii England then arose and antenna. red Ids text, 10th chapter of ~ St. Luke,.l3th w.f Wield !atria eallehtatagisn from Hann . " tie ;abject prettented-the psi ernf ,Satan, , and the power of the Gospel .over Satan.. The aeruien occupied more than an boar in its delivery ::- - The -- sinvices wars dosed by einging the alum tba nama bigtrotea 403 ball, at cash; or or, and the benediction wee prcetourieed by the venerable Ellehop Morris. . Tile Ilaipltal. , . The *arm - days of May bare b rought out , the leaves/ areas, and flowers Of the beentifal grounds of the hoipital to perfection. Strang . eraare, aft:iota cl.fram _ both far end near to' sail! , the eoldlessi and - to- see - the establish ment. The , noitvalestents geld * strength rapidly and are ;sent to their regiments in , large utithberi: lit Ore hundred hare • leftthe 'hispitallor the front within a few days, many ar et Whom e new - remelts, and all c.f_whom are .In high spirits and anxious to go int° setive'service: -Thebes:noes of the Veteran. unnerve Ocrps will soon be trashed and ecemplet.b7 the: guard: - The active and • rnt-Enesticor in .-..abarge - is putting the its in complete ardor: , Ho has aide had dog aid - ploughed up , a large place of ground as • ;vegetable seinen far the hospital., Cab bages, pens, - beans, parsnips, lettuce, rhubarb, corn, potatoes; 'cto,are planted, and promise to be productive and Abundant. The discip line of thehoipital is strlitlyveilifiry. The with the" , !regularity- of 'clockwork, sands thisNaile r ...to. Meals, .to attend the sick, _roll call, and- to • mike, , rtapvJ to , • Nrisitontare adotitted daily...between .the lours of ten a..in.and five p. at The eltarl -tabli ladies of the . Chrislisa Commission visit Vinlatisats - at least once s. week, and, Dilute reading Matter and delicacies with liberal _ band . Lirge supplies of beds, bed. ding and `clothing have recently. heei added Acitlie'ireadrobe of the - hospital, smile to the 'ffisatfiestion of thie "IlDiterrs of Mercy," who tabs care and distribute these articles. Dr. Sipani milh his sidles and. industrious modi. cal stet reside the Institution, and give their, undivided attention .to its dales. The Urge accession of. the sick, from Camp Cope lan4 krepidly eying platie to sick soldiers left by reiginvant/ passing through theeity, and others scattered over the' country - away from Aker tow:maids. : new .feature, introduced taring tenle *Wide, of the MAID blithibllt, with floors •storei, bedding, - La, works admirably, an d men, both reterans and new recruits, prefer the tents to the house. They Teener. rapidly- and their wounds heal vrithjaellitg, this hillside camp. : _ Crallataullona 'of 'vegetable, -fruits; batter and eggs; can be left at the rooms of the Christian Ceerlintelli9l2, Zio• 76 Bel lthfi ,.. _ ! la street; where the Hospital wagon oath/ 'pedal! Cinimort :Cenne!L; A/atewhillatietittif of ei;',.Comelhoe &ninon wee :kohl 1211.1'4e5/if ',min. , , Pripet-, Meatti.7, Atiny - Armstrong 'Beek " Dal% Den, Leonadildaeltei lieptgoniary. MeChdba, IdedoWan, , Malteown;, Patterson, itebtaae; White and Eteel,Presidenh , The Wades of the, previette mdetleg 'were read iad'apprcnred. " *, The - President - Mated that the meeting had 'been Balled for ,the purpose of considering the reteletten , reprd ta , :ratt lag the , alarlea 01' the elty d'r . oef-motion or Mr.'.Coidlle, the,Comaton OonsteiLzdeededi from Its former action. and &manned with ao-saal Ootateil, in fixing theitiZettht . Chigsf•st $OO pet month, and , thie set the piton Tem. $5O per nionti:C' , 4l.* * etli4ianis to : that street will be preelated , HWtheriestietethigol Dealtells. 34 zattag4 0 0 ,1194 ; -• • . . Addttional Chunaßies In the 130th Regiment. --The- knotting is a list of the east . In the 180th regififent, from May Bth to htay 12th those flola the 4th to the Bth hirlitaiready been published : - Gummy F, (Wall Dger.—Corp G 0 Ses sion, tilled; William P Kenney, severely; John Male, severely; Robert Watt, slightly; George' Stewart, severely ; 0 Sefton, ;lightly; C Thompson, slightly ; Richard Wilson, severely; Corp I. H Pollook, =teeing; Koberto Anderson, missing; Bob. -art N Ferrel; missing; Jacob L Shooki miss ing. Compang C, Captain Par,--Sergt II Parke, slight; Corp T A Templeton, slight; Corp J Walker, slight; William ,Shanes, parlous; WilUamF,Maypole, serious ; John Maypole, serious ; .1 J Long, Jealous ; Jacob Long, lo tions ; 'George A Hawk, slight; L S • Jack, severs; H hieWhinney, severe; William Breveson, severe ; A Byers, severe ;David By ers, lever.; A H Griffon, severe; David Tooney, severe; Jonathan Steel, severe; Corp A Mitch, severe. Company D.—liitua:t Biker, killed; Capt. B. Monroe, severe; Serge. R. Brown, eevere; Corp. J Adams, strove; W H Aber, slight; J A Black, severe; J Broder, severe; H. Crepe, severe; J 8 Hamilton, severe; I Har ris; severe; J 0 litAthman, severe; T Mura ta% slighe W W Preshaw, severe; J. Pat tenon, severe; A Byer, severe; F Forney, severe. latail 65 46 I 46 85 100 11D E 4 166 3 76 3 00 4 66 236 SO 4 LO 119 09 616 01 70 6 DO 1 70 29 70 400 4.70 9.00 1680] 1200 . each weak • adverttocr. empang Bhrecongosb, killed; Bgt A T Pontions, slightly; Jao Bonthworth, se vere; M B Hooka, several P Rosenberger, slight; Jac. Klingensmith, severe ; Ell Row, night; CaptJas L McKean, slight. Company . H.--Calvin Bush, killed; Corp Prank Ilaytt, killed; Homer Harvey, slight ; Sergt Jackson Boggs, alight; Corp A Brown, Corp.O Rene, slight.; WMlloleshiger, severe; Michael Hager, severe. Company 0, Captain Herbert—Copt Her bott,no t dangoronaly; Corp henry 0 Johnston, not dangeroualy; Corp G Zathariaa r not daegeroualy; Corp Joe &blab:"le, alight; Stan Montgomery,mavere; Jahn Volterolight; John Slacken, severe; James Muleroon, alight; A Patton, acivore; Nat Divine, alight; E Wenrthner, alight; Jas J envoy, alight. Company E, Lieut. Warner—Corp E M Rear, Flight; G W Ball, alight; Wm M BsL, severe; R Dawson, severs; R 8 MatoMnion alight; e Wesley George, revere; J M Ste v enson, s alight; David *salty, slight; .7 0 Guthrie, alight. COmpasy S, Captain McGregor—Corp J H Evans slight; Robt Stewart, severe; P Hash, slight; II M Cook, severe; Alfred Wilson, missing; Peter Rome, missing. Compawy 1), lltptain Schoyer.—Col. Corp L Stantiaoher; J S Sane, severe; W Mo. Dwaine, severe ; II F Cook, severe ; J Alt, severe; • Pir E Matthews, eight; H Schad.; slight; Wm Harrington, slight. . 0:/ta pony - I, Captain .Dou Ow—Serge Semi Walker, killed; Woo Eberle, killed; Sergi J T Blank, wounded ; Sent E C Voice, alight; Carp H bloCalten ' soiere; Col. Corp F H Cole, wounded; Col Corp 0 Moe, wounded: Col Corp W Bight, wounded ; 8 Wood, wound ed; J ., Pattorion, wounded • Wee White, wounded; J Roster, wounded; Newton Ray, wounded; J }tenor, wounded; B. Alexander, Wm. Corban, wounded. Casualties in the 116th Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel R. C. Dale, of the 116th Regiment sends us a list of tho casualties in that regiment up to the 11th Inst., at which time the fighting was still progressing. There are several companies in this regiment from the adjoining con:aties : Frederick Bilker, Charles Eltord, James White, Manatee' Hatche, Patrick Fleming, PalksiaeBo,o, and George W. Mayan. • ITOCAIZZO. Colonel St. • Clidr A. Mulholland, head, sliahtly. Company B—John Polly, both legs severe; John shoulder, alight. Cbstpang C—Charles Kremer, arm, alight; James MeGranaghan, left leg,ullght. Company D—Corporal John Curry ) both lops ; right log-amputated. Company E--Corporal Job Cassiday, shoul der' severe; Eater Coggin, hand, Blight; Si• lm Yountin, fare, slight. Company F—Daniel Kremer, leg, Revere ; Solomon Kamp, shoulder, slight; Sergeant Geo R Riber, leg, alight; Jonathan Leemseb, iitonlder, alight; Joseph Id Johnson, head, slight. Lewis Heinbacts, hand, severe; Ban/ Henna, leg, alight. Company G—Lient. Samuel Vanderheiden, band, very ought; Eli Boyer, forearm, alight; Thomas Miller, left leg amputated; Prank Reber, shoulder, alight; Henry Deft:or both arms, slight; Henry Belt:lnger ' leg, s l ight; Silas Ruch, foot, alight; Wm. B. Heinhach, arm, severe. Company If—Stephen Mclntyre, bead, Company /—john jordine, leg, slight ; Joseph J: Close, leg, alight ; John McKenna, leg. slight; Company IC—Jacob Allamon ' arm, alight ; John H. lisgaloaw, lag, senora ;Wm. B. Brick er, arm, savers; Boas blorriasn, band, se- Sere; Wm. Nyenm, 11.191 alight; Jdhn B. Hayden, fees , alight ; Jac ob Prettyman, band, slight; Thos. B. Willhuna, foot, slight; Wm. N. Conn, hoad, alight. 1111alatcrIal Call Accepted. The 0. 8. Presbyterian Church, of Sewlek lv, recently extendeda pastoral call) to Ban. J. B. 13ittinger,ofClevelsne,to!upPli the Plic" made recant by the barmier of Bor. James Allison to 'the editorship of the Prisbyterice, 'No:Me, The Cirosiste says: "We are glad to annonnee that ROT. Mr. Bittinger has ac cepted the call, and will commence Me minis try to lane, charge on Sabbath next. Mr. Bittinger comes to us with a most exalted reputation for eloquence, scholarly attain manta and - fervid seal In his Maater's cause, and we feel confident that the flourishing church which hat been eo fortunate In se curing his services will rapidly grow In un bars as Iselin, in grace and in good works. Wel4mis the new pastor to oar communi ty. He snit find here many able, learned and sealonecOadjutors in the cause he has es poused." • • • The Courts. (Deported expressly for the Carat.) District Court—The following cases were dispcied of yesterday Wll pater aCs ra Beath Das 8 C . nolo Ab solute. 18 E liVionles vs W ECOiratin. New trial re. fused. W J Smith re J Bea. Buie abeolute. el Lewis Vas re .1 - Butchhison, garnishee,' Argued C.A. V.. - The following case seam added to the argumentllst. 38 In the master of the points.* Of lf C Negley for lateral' railroad, appeal by Negley from taxation of coats. Casualties In the 240th Itegiment. The following is a partial lilt of the killed lad wounded in this regiment: Kill.l-110 Brown; Wm Stockwell, -Wounded—Adjutant Wm Ei Shallenberger; Capt Sandy Acheson; Capt Wm II II Bing. ham; Corp John Martin; Sergt Cunningham: Sargt-Sehwarts; Aaron Sun; Lords lienry;! A 2d Molar* T Loug; 19 Post; Mark Trey; Jones;,ll Needham; Wm IfinreellOG lime; J Mlllcr, A Vankirk, 0 'Guthrie; 1— Kano.' • The Sims Murder Trial Tho speeches of Masers. & G, chub for he Commonwealth, and T.M. Marshall, and Marshall Swartswelder for tho defense, occu pied the entire afternoon, until the hour of ad journment. At 9 o'clock this morning the District Attoraoy, John M. Kirkpatrick, Seq., Will close for the Commonwealth, when Judge Mellon will deliver the ohnrge to tho Jury. • Satze oa Scours, on Tuesday evening, May 17th, by A. Mollwaine Auctioneer, Con:doer dal Salsa Rooms, 54 Filth street: Alteghsny Rant Irdst-eqy Bank- w 64 75 ot6tahala flaarriipi lons 60 00 Waders Instiranea 14 00 Pittdoirgh Insurance 346 0 Allesbany Rum:rano 38 CO blaretduna a Blaaiitacturen 58 75 Idanahrstarr Sarlagas2 25 Pittabargb,ll:lVayntiand Chios - o Railway. 11700 Plttaborsh and Braribeardla Railroad*. 15 60 di) . do do 14 I:0 All6slten7 Talley 16 75 , do do 16 00 do do do ...—....----. 15 60 Lean a reartio Harts.:—Persons wishing to waist biailddrq; up articles of clothing for tho soldiers; in oar hospitals 'are requested to dell at City flail this afternoon between 2 and 5 o'clock. Material will ba furnished by the 411distlau Coned/Won to persons or ;moi eties 'wishing to make up articles. The; li dded of the , ¢absfstenoelOommlttea ire re quested to meet at that'll at a o'clock. ELzorets7olTll Mowry DIIITUCIT.—dsroa Mull, Elq.,Abe Presidential Eleetareppdated for the EightliCongssrionslDlstriot, hating died, the name d WLliara Taylor, of Wont.; elided, Barke eotaity, bar been etibetitded to All the earotney. • • " Spntrrio Awae.-101th Connolly, thellitle boy charged with putting out an eye .of b playmate cakhlonday afteraoenott the Point, has not yet been • arreeted. is rappelled that his friends have sent hint from the city Elmer Leca.—diapt.. A. Q. Parer, Mb P. It. 0.. lost PAM to the Ow between Altoona and Hi litilay night.. Ife offerS •Petrapiof ;Stets; therfreovery of MO:mitt K • t = : t, ;: rS "2:" '. l „1 - ,r 3-1 Our Book Table. lIISTOU 9i IHZ Boma.. LSD= VIZ IIy Charleslgeriralo, 11. D., Late Fellow or John.. Collme, Cambridge. From the Fourth London Adak... Wilt a mplorm Analytical Index.. 'fol. IY. New York D. Appleton Pfltebura. roe raLe bp Dade, Clarke d Co., VI Weed etre,. 46 , ..;pp. Crown !To. The Fourth Yolnme of this able work com pletes the history of the Reign of Augustus ; and befpre entering on that of Tiberius, we have, in the three concluding chapters of this volume, a deeply interesting survey of the eon didon of the Roman Empire at this period, pointing out the elements of unity which ex ' feted 'in it, notwithstanding tho variety of languages, of religion., and of the cheers of the populations—MO.ons, subjects, and allies. This curve; embraces an account of the great cities of the empire, both In Europe and Asia, among which, of course, Rome Itself bolds the most important place—as, indeed, the extend ed description of it and its surrounding., oo cupying many pages of Dir. itterivale'e fortieth chapter, will witness. The next chapter which closets the present volume, is still more inter esting, as In tt the author deplete 'life in Rome' in the days of Livy, Virgil, Horace, Properties, Tiboilue, and Ovid—each of whom as the author remark., "reflected in his own way the sentiments of the Augustan 'ago." Tun 'porricat Wooes or TuoiLi.e C•ertirda.. With • Memoir, by W, Aytoatt, of the Urrvereltr of Bo•ton Little, Brown it Co rats burgb for sale br Deli., Clarke k Co., Mil Wood ern etr , d4Cipp. lemo. Tilts edition of the 4 poetiFal works' of the author of the "Pleaenree of Rope," b not only equal to the best we have seen of the cabinet, or pocket, sizo, but to absolutely the but, we should say, to commend to one who would form a collection of the English Poets; as It is uniform with the series in Course of publication by the eminent Boston publishers whose imprint it boars—and yet, neither In side nor outside, has it any word, or figure, or other indication, to connect it with any se ries whatever; so that it is really as inde pendent is any other edition. Nor does any other edition excel thie ono in neatness and elegance, both no regards paper and typogra phy—es indeed the fact that it le from the Riverside press will itself sufficiently guar antee. Professor tiytoun, himself a poet— author °Atha "Lays of the Scottish Cavaliers," and son-in-law of "Chrbitopher North"—in the memoir prefixed to the volume, gives a very intereetlng account of Campbell's life writings. • SOLIMMI TEL Flint. For the Young. By Rey William N. Thayer, Author ol ' , twee from Erne eis,.. The Bobbin Boy," "Ihe Printer Boy," ete Ikatoo: Grainy & Pittsburgh: for sal by Pavia, Clarke & Co., 93' Wood street. Min 12mo. • Mr. Thayer, as we have on . some former oc casion remarked, has an undoutted mission to write for the young. Be has now made several ventures as an author of juvenile books,•and in all he has succeeded admirably —at least, we think that both the boys who have, read them and the booksellers who have sold them, believe that he has. This vol ume, the ,third in the Biblical Series upon which he bit wier engaged, is,designed to be • book for the times—our own times—ln its teachings and applications—while It is no less a graphic recital of serlptural narrative., and an animated portraiture of oriental life as presented in the Bible. The author finds fre quent opportunities to illustrate and onfor.te the ' , duty and value of patriotism," and to expose the heinous crime of treason. Toe EOLDIZU DOT ; or, Tom Somers fit the Army. A Story of the Groat Rebellion. By Oliver Cptie, Author of “tilebard Bumble, - “In School mud Got," "Tho' alverdnie Story Books," etc. Bos ton: Lee & Shepard, Ono:ousels to Phillips, Sump on A Co.) Pittsburgh : Sreste by Davis, Clarke Co., P.l Wood strati. =pp. 1.2010. Tho prolifte, but always popular, pen of "Oliver Optic" has, in this volume, given the "rising generation" a story of ear own times —one that has, besides the charm of a mili tary romance, all the life and living action of what we have teen and beard, and are still seeing and hearing, in these ever-to•be.re• triembered days. Lc the words of the author, It is "a narrative of personal adventure, de• Guesting the birth and growth of • pure pa triotism in the soul'of the hero, and describ ing the peril. and privations, the battles and marches which he shared with thousands of bravo men in the army of the Potomac." "Benetat's HISTORY. A Novo.."—This Is a clever and remarkably well-written English novel, jotpublished by Masan. Harper Brothers, .of New York, in their "Library of Safest Novels." It is from the pen of Amelia B. Edwards, author of "My Brother's Wife," "Hand and Glove," "The Story of Cervantes," etc., and cannot fail to add to the reputation which those works had already won for the socomplished lady, as a most charmittg and effsctive story-teller. Ina word, "Barbara's 'History" is tech • novel Se most readers will be ore to welcome vary cordial ly ; itinterests no at once, and the interest is well sustained throughout., Waivaa VOTAGL —OUT readers - c remind ed that Captain Williams' "great Whaling Voyage around tho World" is now on exhibi tion at Masonic gall. Daring the present week tho net proceeds will be donated for the benefit of the approaching Sanitary Fair. Aside from the benevolent object named, the exhibition 11 wall worth a visit and the pric. of admission. LECTrIII zw Ono, GICINWOOD —We aro pleased. to learn that the talented Grace Greenwood has aveptisd an Imitation from the Young Men's Library Committee, to lea. tare in this city, about the close of the pres ent month. .The proceeds will be donated to the Fair. SairrranT razzNorms.—All contribution! from State, Coy and City ollicers, or other oillocre, for the apprqaching Sanitary Fair, must be paid over to the Chairman of the Committee, Wm. A. Herron, Esq., in order tbat due credit and acknowledgment may be made. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. THowss Pittair, Plain and o:memento' Slate Roofer, and desire In Pennsylyania and Vor a:tont slate of the beet qnallty at low rates Office at Alex. Laughlin% SISSY the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pe. WHAT 1111 anotott of Buffering and Mums among the Volunteers redid he prevented by Maine use of HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. For Wounds, Sores and Bonny the Ointment Is • certain cum and for Bowel complaints, Favors, Small Pox; ko., the Pills are the but readielne Itt the world. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to tha high price of drugs, Sm., at 30 canto, 75 bents and $1 10 per box or pot. For sale . Pittsburgh' by 11. L. Pahno. stook and Co. Bar gale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Fedora street, Allegheny city. Snout Norms.—The attention of our readers to directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Rammer Goods just received by our friend Dir. John Wsior, No. 121 Fed tall street, Allegheny. Els stook comprises a great variety of Fanny French, English, Scotch and American Cassimeres and Cloths, and fine Silk and ()memory Vesting ., —all of which will be made op to :order in the latest styles and in the beet manner. A choice so laden of Fornialitng Goods alto on hand and for sato, together with a fhll stook of Ready Made Glothbw. welled foohionably made. RCUOV2II,-911111:181 Graham ,k Co., Mer chant Tailors, have removed to 73 Smithfield street. We.are fat rectivlng our .esoond supply of spring and "owner goods, and would most respectfally invite our friends and the public! in 'general to examine our new stook, believing it to be one et the Inept stocks of merchant tailor goods in the city. Every garment warranted to give full eatb (lotion, in both price and quality. Give us a call before prin.:Using elsewhere end fudge for yourselves. Gaenan I:McCatratacts, Merchant Tailors, Ns. 71 Smithfield street. TO MUM OAILFIISTIU LIP BISILLDELI.- Ton are respectfolry requested to meet at Floral Hall, en the Fair Grenade, on Wed .noidey, the lith last., at 73 o'clock e. m. very alight effort wilifinlsh, with credit and imams, the work in which you hive so generously aided, and for WI final effort you are earnestly ukod to come to this meeting. By order alike RimantlTS Oonunittae. FL= R.Bevierr. • Obairrean. • ORM= and curtsy calls will be token at the Omnllito °Soo, No. 410 Pima street, day or night., All orders left at the above plate will be prmptly attended to. All calls must be paid la o "trance. • J. Firea s emir of Grout Bad fifth strepts, 11111 oommume this horning to close out his tuttlre stook dl 4, goodtv At a HUI) over asitiser rims. SIM melee Sbwli ohasp, at s. Fla oh% eor not of.9rut and Firth &urn, Oil Clothe and lip at out, at J ginelei; corner of Grant 'and, it(th its. • Goan lialltsutra. itarts at mob, at J rtaatea, copier oteriataid Fifth sta. nag M. 0 .iFtut, %Wag at Law; 08. Grant drat; slam 0. Sas. lisatigt,ll42 reit 'Wu% TM ate lad to W butikeu'of bit Prefishaa ' THE L A TEST NEWS BVTELEGRAPW • OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM W4SIII/rGTO.IIr. Special Dtepateh to toe Pittatetryll Gazette. WAsstsozos, if..y 17 PROMS? OP VII 33W TORE CHAMBER OF COI The Chamber of Commerce,. of New York, sont to the Satiate n pretest against the jus tice of payingl an additional fifty per cent. duty on the dal following the passage of the Into joint restilution before it war generally promulgated a., a law, and represented that one and a hall' millions in gold wits paid on the day of the passago of the joint resolu- Coo, and the day following a piemium of eighty per cork, while the goods are now on hand and gold oietlitaing. They ask the par sage of a joint; rosolution exemplng goods in kind, and thoed on which the former duty was paid. CDIIDEAGiINET UNITED STEM P6OPEtIY The floosie bill authorising the Secretary of the Treasury to release from •attachment or other process, property claimed by the United States, was reported by Mr. Barris, from the Judiciary Committee, with an amendment pro'iriding against any construction which should oonoedelthe right to enforce by eels ore or other Judicial process any claim against any property owned, held or employed by the United States or any of its departments for any public nee, or ehould waive any objection to prococdings for enforcing each claim. CINTUAL PACIFIC RAILROAD. The report of the Control Pact Itoilroad of Caliiombs, transmitted to the Senate by Secretary Chase, shows that of &capital stock of 81,387,600, there has been paid In 61,- 000,500, mainly subscribed in Socromento City. The oos6 of equipment and cohstruc tion so far has ikon $1,600,000. OHIO WOCIMICD BOLHISSZ. - 'Major Luther B. Bruen, of tho Igth Beg onia formerly of the Cincinnati Grays, was wounded to the leg by a fragment of a shall in one of Grant's late,battles; also Captain Lowe, of Dayteo, of the Ilth Regulars, in the hip. Bola aro doing well. Every attention is paid here to the wants of the wounded. SPIIIIIOi9 notion ZJIICrtD. Tho HOW() dlit a good thing today eject tag Sogar and Chandler, spurious applicants claiming to represent districts in Virginia. Frank Blair wit speedily follow sulL CCIORIED 6EGVLAIS The 28th U. S. (negro) itegulom,. under Lieut. Col. Omit S. Russell, from Indionspo- Ile, are here, emit report to Earnotie. Ito Senate 'resolution to-day calls for a tabulated atatetnent of the public debt up to date. IITERESTIG FROM PORT 110111. South Caratlna Hass Convention. A STEAMER BLOWN UP BY TORPEDOES List of the Killed and Wounded A TERRIFIC ENGAGEMENT OFF CHARLESTON. Sinister Effectually Repaired ALL THE MONITORS ENGAGED CHASE OF A BLOCKADE RUNNER. Nair Yoax, Shy 17.—Tho steamer Falba, from Port Royal oa the 13th inst., has arrived here. General Gorden has been ordered to Florida to relieve General Dirney—denoting that the Court Martial in his cue had resulted in Our- den's favor. A Mass Stahl Convention is canal to meet at Beaufort, S. C.., on the 17th of May, to re elect delegates to the Beldam e Convention. A similar movement is reported on fpot in An expedition op Mary river, S. Q., saw some rebel 011404, who ekodoxidled in a groat hurry. &bother expedition to. Pinckney Island found no rebel,. • Another expodition to Dominant" lelasid, captured 90 belles of cotton. The enemy's plaint Ares warts sUll burning when oar mOll landed, ehowing,a hasty retreat. The armee stsam transportliairlet A. Weed war blown up by the explosion of two tarp. does at once la It. Johns river. Florida., The second engineer, cabin boy and one other of of the crow were lost. The 1 was a total wrack. A large number of persons op the vassal were wouded, some .1 them severely. t The steamer iota got aground in the Se i vaanah river, w an a large steamer, supposed to be a ram, mule down from the direction of Savannah, but returned after reconnoitering. An expeditinfrom Beaufort had returned from a trip p Bail river on a r.ecron noises:ice. Th e following following is a correct list of the killed and wounded on the. Harriet Woed, blown up by, torpedoes in St. John's river, Florida: Etiltol-0..T 8011, first assistant Eaglricer ; ThosJohneton and Abram Brown, firma o; W Harding. waiter ; Stephen Wilkin son.- ocal heaven Wounded—Capt Jlt Swift, cluot Railroad lEngincer of the Department. slightly; Capt, Gaskill, Commander of, the, Weed, eiightly ;I L . Thos-- Collins, leg broken - Prod : Hamilton spine injured; Bilhuird. Whitaker, hand matured; Edward Callback, thigh; Jacob orkott, slight; also sown twenty colored sbldien belonging to the third U. S. regiment, all more or less injured. Niw Yox.x,' May IL—The steamer Fulton reports that on the 14th inst., when off Charles ton. Bar, that ,g general ',ogee moist wee going on between our fleet under Admkrul Dalgren. and the rebel forts and batterisi on James and Sullivan illatlig. All the laioni torc appeared to he engaged, as also was. the New Ironsides. ' ,Fort Putnam, on Gregg's Point, seemed tb be directing her fire princi pally on Samter, which was replied to by Faithioultrie, or, Sullivan's Island, and Bat tery Simpkins, en James Island. The con test eaamed as spirited and as general no has transpired since butt autumn. Passengers by the Patton state that the en gagement - off 0 tarlatan was of a 'terrific character. The, batteries on Norris Island were directed against Fort Sumter, alai the fire of several n_onliors. Banter had been effectively repal-ed and It was thought the strongest fire crone from It. The attack is believed to have been made under orders from the fiery Ds ono The Fulton chased a blockade runner, bound out from 'Wilmington, for five hours, on the morning of theiath, Inst., but gave up 'the pursuit. , - Vermont ,Unlon Convention.' Boairmiros; L, , Zday It ! The Union State Convent! nietbere today. -Every county he th e 8 t o was represented. Nona. nations for Bta officers were made and for delegates to th National Republican Con i: vention at Bil more. Resolutions were naanimously ad punk declaring an abiding - faith in the agaoity, , petrioLlem; m com mon souse, Lute rfty and statesmanship of Abraham lineal , . and declaring him :the °holm' of the pe le of Vermont as - a candi date for the nix presidential term. , Skeels, Mere Sent Back. :. WAMMIC4OII. J'stonal ea) Moen °Akers. ■ of dam 'Udall forwarded to B, their regiments.' the Air of their wertfbandoollodt end butjast May 17.—The Aloxtudris, M that yesterday aftaimoon til It thee htuidted men, all a from Gnat', army, wore I e - Plain to 'es rentnea to ' Thootherors were marched in 1 an and a partials of them tether. The - Journal adds, naple." - . ' Patlllo • People , sl Irsisteroros o bans OITOOSO • j ! tar* passo4l.l; Psopla's Pestle; .oesstiastkoS lets rejected by . SY 17.--Year newspifers stated that the Maples -41)111 granting le;tds to the Uroad Conteraknicrehlin of.lbe Sarthern rote. ;It lzu d oz ity. „t t .: . . ';--..- ;,, -:'--?1-,- ,--- ~'- ' 1 f,.!5,;-:.- ;5,=.,,.i•;:.,•'-;!.--,...::_.!_Fi.•::,-,• • :',"•:.:,,,-.'-,.44-.,;:__,._..,.,i.i.1. 1'2.•'7..:'1 -l-•,-F," '';t;..i.-:-'',',, ~.,, ~ •4-'''',,,,i...,.!i..,•:,..:,--...,,,, .--,.:.'1.,,iiig ,i:•:• Congregatonal Proeeedthge. WuuratcrocUrrr, May 17,1881. . . Shirt.—Mr. Morgan presented dm resolu tions of thi Chamber of Cox:mere° of Now York praying fore renaiesion on the antler on foreign.amports to the extent of 50 per cent. The Mil to amend the act to establish a title to a certain swamp and overflowed lands, and for other purposes, was passed. On motion of Mr. Grimes, it was resolved that the Secretary of the Navy be requested to communicate to the Senate the proceedings and findings of the Wilkes court martial. ete amenffment to the amp ndment of the Sen ate Committee's amendment, fixing the salary fo the Judge Advocate General at $5,000, and Assistant Judas, at $3.506, without any other rank and pay, was adopted. The bill equalizing the pay of soldiers in the army was taken up as unfinished busi ness, and the amendments of the Military Committee to tho louse bill were generally adopted. Mr. Powell offered an amendment pro viding that the soldiers than be paid the equivalent of their lamer pep in gold. Re jected—ayes 6, nays 23. Mr. Powell offered. a proviso that the pro visions of the bill shall hot apply to negro soldiers. Rejected—ayes 5, nays 26. Thu bill was then passed. Stave C.p.ses at &humans—Ten-Forty Subscriptions Waenmorox, May 17.—0 n the arrival st Macao:as on the 17th of last month of the American Bark Templar, from Tortugas, it was discovered by the master and crew that there were three men concealed in the hold, who gave their 1.11106 as J ohn-IV ilson, Chas. Mayon and James Mack, and who proved to be escaped chrivieta from the United States. The mon have bean secured in the public jail at Mantansas by the United States Consul, where application for their rendition was made by the Uieltod States Viet, Consul General at Havana to the superior authorities of the island. On learning the facts of the case, the Cap tain General promptly acooded to the Consul's request, and the convicts were ac cordingly pieced under a proper guard on board tho United States quartermaster's schooner Nonpareil, and sone to Key West. This transaction, taken in connection with the Argwolls case, shows to slave de►lers, whether to the United States or Liavana, their impending tato. The sttWoriptlons to the ton-forty. lean reported at the Treasury Department to-day amounted to nearly night hundred thousand dollars. Blair County Uoloa Contention Atvoolia, May I7.—The Union Convention of Blair oounty met to-day at Hollidaysburg, and Instructed the ronfrees In favor of Hon . Lewis N. Hall for Congress. 4 . ) , DU,S Al 11).N8 ACKN OW LELX3t, P. ,;.. -N. lIOL3IE.S. Trea.urer !Amatory Pair, oc knOnlotlgne n.cmtpt of tn• fulloo•timulditional con• ttibutkus: /From A D Slain A DruO Cool Works, Pool No 2 A D Smith A Br , . 5; , /, ,0,13. Puengbun.— 7 . '..' 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