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Com , mattes' oa - Bills awl Orertiireisroporteti rt• solutioakohowing the 411i0ritlIMO of smead. to United;Stotts Constitraloh tee° pifi(ng thppFepsaaj of QodAnd His Bon " • • Jirsis , Dhrlet.".. - .Coltatilttee on Dahliostion in their referenie it° this parcbioe 9f brailng fur a Doak Depository on Thiel street; Pittabrirgh ; for $3,000, in fi tinrut„, Report edopted;andalso sanoiioning , i6. purchaee, cf Um-properly; and authorising the Board to bj soliciting donatiOns and - -otherwits , to sorepletelhe pen:fent of the ditic failfoipiyment - 'iaid plirchare. A 10(18i'Zruf 4yotuteii id'isq4ire into proprieli:_dfeetsoiishing e D6l4stes' Ylitid;atid':ispdrt to nest'Aseem i bly. The Att. - vorribl:v 1.111 - Rot.' sleet- Any 'foreigntniti! shintrivrt,!:4ittutherizeAile Bosrd stied,. = i.ilite - iiitidster - u4siet ' stid ' uld any . bibuth?rtrerkiilop!iriforoemeat.T.taliutalis - ifuit reootardends&favorablito the , ohureh , Committee oft Overtures made report, pirt, as fops! yr: ow= es to 4 prepare - 4- t"-;str - address to , Preildent Lincoln;' and his -the,:Emancipation -- t — ProolarattOri. Thd resat:o,lOct' on Prods ; iisTionVerols—Resolred, - "That withoatkz prcdsieg ear. gagiitent - Ori the Ikkilltary, „ importance , arid steciasity; the states maallke,oltirec:er of the 'Prooltuustion, sit".ta'atudieisde tli'voioe of God, 4:44.45:64:.!iik be Aid l his,roaciene : people,', - - -"Let the opprissod.. go ftei and tiesk testy iiport °a Moneta far thiroom. 'fartsb:leatoommOdatloiz of United Presbyte . _ ;tartan--ministers, -, win commended- in - Wen ha — the fillaiitere,. Eidere, demean;: rid f di tiara 0110131 OM 0 8 CS. was over , • tound.2 - :COafiitteareociainierided ttiiit while there tslerttineetbedtaate in the are of eirrtainittnittq yet they . were tinprepwred to lay 'thitthrii Wee in in itae anworiptn. wrong : -:-'lnie following t : paeans were appointed as s Committee, rivo..-new ..:1;a010tCC;000_itit0 Biweridge, ' D. *D4 , 1 0 1 !%rrati, .0.14 ., W. 11.4e:tern, and • Rev. Wm. lj iltlson -It Wei reported that to 3 . _ carry the operations cit inn different weardil. ii Tr' 'Wait presented. , Chanting wan caninierided -' ,- _,-,:wetnot.inwariettiont with thezprinniplen of "Thiidor iniftisa on l'eibrindi • 'reported 14 length, in which the aubjeoe thoroughly Abeam/04,104 Anally,-no, ,-*tlpn tree ' taken : hr favor' 'priblithiag revised edition'of the realm, and the ap• co.rai*Y4l' to prepoto nor After the' transaction of enteral ElME=f=l ._,-- - „ r 'erg - Aisie is ztlY is W I ~ •- - -.. - 7 - --T. if.."lheit...t -ea s . .zy •ington, '*olve - is.. First Chttse-, , . . ... meet J 3l - ti, asi sots e - Yi 186 u" 1 s-;:1 riititi;PAila !set • twit of the Isle ` . f. - 7 r --' Atit_ngthain3"T Which held --- emend, Conferences, •jifflinealek _, , j o ,i i n ThtleVelphlk ' --' dreenist etas ~31.8. mi • . 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Angus% via Eng- A. National. Convention of Toting hien'e Christian Asatelations has just been hold la Beaton.,_ Convention was welcomed by the beaten liimelation. Joseph A Pond Of Philadelphia presided. The next day, ThiirsdaY, wee occupied in the fore • !an. chiefly with receiving reportelOf local Organisations. In the afternoon : essays were read, and in the evening a meeting was held in the Old Booth Chunk at which various addresses were delivered. Friday . moping Irtat devetekbo the eonsidexatioh of the work of the Christian Com Mission. —.—Eoloneo 7 the deposed Engll Meb. op, skill asserle that the Bishop of Cape• town, aridthe_olhtr Bishops of Routh Africa lain' no alibi' to depose . 1111 from : office. Ile hasinzned an ad ress to the clergy d the diocese. lt is saidthe fend collacted in England for enabling Celenso to plead hie canoe before tle English courts-amens& to orer.C2,ooo. —.—Confirms has at last done justics to ohaplaice, by not rcqultivg them to r orr.- !eh certificates from - ether officers, that they hare been on duty in order to draw their pay, but they halm been placed na tho same footing with other officers in that spot. . s . —Vie German Methodists of the Wist,.. aroabont to build on orphan asyliorn and institution of lesiniog near Warrenton, sixty miloa,from St. Louis, To make the Institution supporting, a good farm of 1,94.5 sores hae•b,tan bought for §lOOO. . . —Bev. Dr. Gutbrio the Metbagntiled Boatel minister oompelted to resign tha pastorate of Me , church bp aloisetinenceOrlll44alth- -- It le fe,ared:Mt . willnever be able to occupy the phlpit or platforin again. Stephan F- Miner, of Wellsville, !Phi°, ztia Le a Josiah Mansell, and 11. Chapman, of Ibidatone circuit, Westmore land Co., all Methodist minlatere in charge of congregations, havo been taken in the recent draft., _ Alinois Pet tibylery; School; has a role requiring ministers that ere absent and churches not represented, to re pottbi rettei "this reason for non-attend. 'noes, which reasons are to be Flaccid ou the . —The dist sermon over preached by a United Presbyterian minister, says the llortniii rani' iresehed - by the'lter.'Ssinne l Collins °paladin; Ind. to a large 'F3rIgT6 tioa in Dr. Gurley's church. —Re► 3. . S'aring hue just bean in -stalled , plator , cif =the First - Presbyterlun Church, :Kittanning, Pa • The Teniniinia 'Fortifications: Hundreds of miler otaarthworks here bean built by, dita Army of the Potnumomithin the laat;thirty dale.- From the 'Rapids* to the Chickahoutiny these arra.farrows har6;muti- . isiedind terethe bosom of '0411144 Twon . . ti - yeari the touriet will delra rho'. santLfor an old camocm, a tattered ball, a piece of shell or a - rusty" bayonet: These works are an atrong—they, are permanent, and for ientinies will be - like great mama up on the land'a surface. The..men who . huilt them, =aspirated the' ramparts with their tdoedi end - piled the trenches with the rebel dead, wilf most ofahem have pasifed mourn fully: way- to jela the solemn precession of generations.- ifowthere can always be found a spot where the battle ragodliotteatl end the leaden daath'ilsw thickest. Twenty*Moundi of oartbi each onestazkodfiy a tasty, unpre tending head-bosid,, osn'always bei men. In a abort time the elements will level the rude, ly-shaped mound, and all that will bona, the quiet mating -place of the deadl warder will be ths antanalrankness of tbe VMS OVel, that spot beneath 'Nrhich reposes-his !toll and war-worn irsule.—Anny . lineespondems of the CATTINiVe: v Rebel Barbarity., . f The Beaton Jared says : "At the battle orjiattyeburg; as %rein informed by rue who ilMersed Abe litoldent, a wounded rebel sol dier fell:pear our lines. Ps moans and erica for water were piteous - and exalted thatonii passion of soma of the memberi of - a Media/ churettereglment They attempted to ro- Have him, hat found that tho task would be perileul is censeasuMee of the vigilance of semis/111=1as sharpshooters - sae ggd arca: ted a lodgment withisi a ledge at ito'greet distance. At , length one of our.men, tumble to restrain bbi eyinpathy, threw dowitlois glut; holdup wf cannureand culled out to the Ar kansas menp , llow don't 'shoot; I'm going to give Meg - goer_ fellow some water.' had nearly reached the wounded firm vbon wasWhyas:lr fiotadirelmilißleiiied com pelled-to relinquish hid'IniSSIOSI Of kindness. The rebel Haws= know that it 'wee one ut their owri - comradis who'wait suflarlng;tstnO emotion of ;ryropathy ~c ould 'restrain their fiendish millgettyel • - ttliePrragentthinilin and thef,Baltir , . more Convention,. , : At a — rtepnblican — retiticition : seeitbrit in. Bangor t jgr,4ce: pektrday evening Vim- Presidentll4llip,„ made an eddies' pf some lonstiOrbieeibe i tim k occasion Welly to commend the nomination made at Bspimors, enfogiring the President as a Min of eminent abil, andet rare and unmupassettintesyir ty—ene sheltie adidebsiered the government wen, and erholelitiping the nation ehtorriii difficulties-mailman on the steered OW 1 pies of liberty.. lid pito 'peke of B - sptiii um, from .perional-knowbeige, as an incur , „ runt:ibis patriot, cue .emlnimtly fitted; and valiliedfoithipsitiee to which be been lnominated,glitilsid that the ticket Bi ; har, the boned - and earnest endorsement shp• port of 1 4 1 -IP. OPP? . : • , ,-, •:1 . Teat prpfekof ;Walden have boon 'sanding addresees and giving sannades to the •:Dolo , of ilithofillid; '-trikola" , in their ait4for dourtaq-lo Darrihaldl. „From Gibraltar on the Id of flay the NW biro wit* this - aid,' dear frfendf - Haring*riad in t Lon• don jotnitali that yon and yourfrionds bare formed thogouelonsintantionia open a oh-. scsiPitsiiitt-fainir.of th'lself snamt obildreni must tit jau - knenrahat' Wit iniposSible for me to adopt it. " It L, however, but oneda , mind the more on the gratitude whir snl one. to W yatt Antiolcatr:tobln friss* !or . o ob Indlisss. — Tierotodly - yodra. '•, '"To the. Doke of tinthaland. Gausaant." General Grint:Re EtrathersAtt.Law Rob , I .Ttied.py uerrillau Tadao Dent l 69tfierTin,lsw of, Got 4 Grant, had for some`tioairliii onttinating plantation tonmilaa baeli oof Skinirltlko Lan dins, ott • A guerilla party enured the neighborhood:on Lut Itiesday. stole alsti:anlos; and "elided iwaf alftha noiines'atoploirOton the pbtititloaN i and ay cry thing shiest - aould inmovild...l"ln .Indge hlmeell luoltod 6140114'a tailing ana came up tO Ifas 4drew, Jobnion of , Tpanetpu *bpi to the tjaitutel of tho'tratia State", wbOi the seouslontsta into deporting their potteolared to Psi _to them, ps by slgnlllosntly shook big forger it 'did. Duls;' , .. It I were tllo.2cesl.- dent I would 'must you as truttonr;tii jolt as tralton,stid.ieutim.estrwilpii . Is Is proposed t 0 builds new Ltierpool - -4reolusidredthouisad Aka* let ,4 ' tern P,4414 t!don'Wthe - c1ty,11917 ths*' the WO !light •.. Mil New yo*.roirlud of.Caunerce . biu pitied Its Inbarlptio2-prba tay sl2!s itutr, , ead heriAked !tsratasg-o,rtillsig,` kF. 410 .0 !if 0 , 000 shimbi,ead Donut atilegilizirirse gipped from Waltdairt4 Uttlnolle+4,o64odimaia. anat. t I=M:MMI • 1 . .. . - •••. . .. 1 ...... w. . . . . . • :::11,A :- 2• . ' , ' _ . . ~.. , :, ..).: a • 0 . , ..,,- •- ri • . , -.; I . , • . • • -. 7.. -,-. ..,, .. . 1 11 . . .. . .. _ . , . . I -.........i.,.......m..... ......." _ ‘. M ~ ~ . Eittrpriee of Geneiai Lee at General Grant's Movement... His Army too Mach Reduced to Aright in an Open Flgnt".Tremulotte Opinions in Rich.. monA Concerning thcA?respect•—The Evicnation onsldered a Military Necessity. The Washington correspondent of the New York World, writes on the 79th: Tho last private advice' received from Richmond represent Cern! Lee as herong been eamptetety taken try rorpre by the =velment of the Charm forces toward the James—an erts for whirl he was in no, way prepared. MS hope was that General :Grant rronld remain on the Clsiekahominy, and direct ell hi' efforts direction. Thia imddon 'chino pf base having upset all the calenlatierit of the rebel loader, he has been forW to give up• all his preparations, and to transpose his system of defense elsewhere. . . .... . This explains why our troops have been en abled to accomplish their change of bate withont.any opposition,; and to march almost in lighter the rebels withorthanyAttempt on their part to hinder their admen. Another reason more patent yet, is Pat their' forces are no much reduced by the various battles in teltieb they /tare been rogag!clp that they can hardly afford at present tofigbt an the open Aide • They roust neonatally have a-line of rifle pits and earth • slake In front of them ,afore they venture to ere. This hay been ot#Stingly illnatrated in the present advance. of ahr own troops thransh Namaland antithe Long Bridge, ani opera. 'Gan which it wax in the power of Gen. Lee to pretreat bad he been strong and wise enough to do it. Since General Grant 11111 safely eeeched the Jamas, the impression in Richmond ie the: he will build a strongly Lutrenchcd camp on the shore of the river, or perhaps &fail himself 'of that ,already prepared by General Butler, mid - march from that point in the direttion of Port Darling, which it tslitit intention, they say, to tabs by storm. . Once in possession of that li fort he will advance on Petersburg, and pro— ceed from that city, in ;the vicinity of which General Lee is likely to give him battle, straightforward to Richmond. The uneasluen of the rebels Is not, how ever, cauedso much by th e fear of having a battle, as by the appall:maiden of seeing all .the'.,,eonaranatcations - nonneithrg Ithihmond 'With lite-latitrior cut and destroyed. They kriew well that their cavalry is incapable of competing with 09114 and to protectefdoienbly the roads through which they draw their men, their supplies, - and their ammunition; and tlintlheir capital may, tit any moment, be in, sainted and deprived or the manna by which it has been hitherto endbled to resist.. This is onset the moil perplexing prospect of the rebels, one which they. en now 'discos. sing with thattraittestnesi and glow of;feellng istairds:;theY - bring . in- I, their discussions.discussions. 'Slimy ire °felts ophil r n that if Gen. Gnat suneedi-in -complete! severing Richmond from all its lines of oommunication, the emelt- . ... .. take a that tityDreolitat a military '