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OICISIZITIONS AID ,_ . 7111 attn.
losnicH rum Psorrr PAAtsla GENERAL Thy
fe;l . o tht AluidmUr 4sugUr. blilwaP-
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..44 - 14:ioPial'34 , k3P , O3WP.;;tiaardtCiatel.te-
.„ - • „ , 'Lai osontto. March 16th.1.863, - ff
• ! Seruive--ThOfolinwing Milo passed : 1.0 i:.
porating ,the,,Pitoner .'4lt . nd P.ouseyi ' lle Railroad
- , T, Comfort*: ' `` • - ••'• -••- - -' • •,- ~ _ .
• An act Mrtmndlog Gut law of evidence. '
• An art porrenting the Kersey , oll and Mining
I Conipeny i Trod iiinding rallradds qa , , • Voutomo,.
t county. , - • e
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't . An act tnabling model partners to contribute
~ i to:_the common Meek la cash, money or user
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=rub, ipisraii the Lisit4a VAIN° 314
1 Company.
, An net • prodding ter the erraminetkin of the
4 claims of•the credits of the Cumberland - roed.
IncorpOrating the Mount Bicaunt Railroad
t Inereaslnglit-iiin - ceti - onlairld Attorney of
ißotier and other counties.
i. .4140*Ingidilitkiial Notiritil rithiliarsilid. -
• - ! gberry and Butler, -- •
• lAPAnfidasens..to MO act incorporating. tiso •
i Coal Bill and rpm!'" St. 'Clair Turnpike - Co. - '
• -.• ••• ' The evenkm.sesskm was omnpla with a die
i eawismonttran,tproviding for the contlamioo :
t„ andlnabittritartee of orphan children of deanued
• ; soldiers and senors of this State, which sabers
-. t,. quently passed nnanimarudy.' -
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Hoc tenoning *rite bills - passed ter
, day ET uradiy) . •
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• • vlls An
.4 aft,t to release the county of, canthelo, ,Bont
the payment of etrtaln interest to the Common
- 'wealth.
"i
•',. Au_net to confer Upon Amasa - Dingley, his
heirs and assigns the tight to 'emovr, obstruc-
1 W e s .A!.? eul,otiv,iber-,bdwira Oil City,
Penang° county. and Irvln; • Waitei qty, and
• I to navigate the to newith stauaboata.:'
• t An set to mallMutlneteleilL:direetors of the
1 borough of West °marine, in_ Mater comity,
'• to borrow mousy, so Arad a mita° sobool house.
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in said borough. • - -•--:
An. act te incosporfu the Western;lfaing Co..
. • ,,,,....1 'All-d'et to incorporate the Pittibeugh and Ohio
Columbian Oil Compaq. • •
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• 1 An aceici , lisecielarate the Chore i Indenslcm . :
Societ) of the liethodlitltpiscopalettdrch of the
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V : alted. B N,39c•f i i. °l 7 l ql- '.,,, .I,i' ~:.' :
'4 A mptdement to an act, sunned, An ad to ht
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•;1 • ••• •I "Rral• 1 14 1 / 0 ..QuAbFl Run improver:tent Gam
-11,-.• pa t y;'-„chasiging.the , name of said . . asMimi to.
r•li' t that of she Wikel Run leeproveatone'Coomam i•
• ILL*, to change the par rains of their stock, and
- _ la. 414 1 ; 3 44 1 1. 1110 AIR Ohltdalal tri 1011. 1 1 1 301 lands.'
'• - ? An act to incorporate the Lehigh Mining Co.
„ . . 4 •••• ; -A n act .to Incorprrato the Bogie , Gold Kitting
Company.
„ I f; An ii - d to locorporats the Sherman. Mining and
't Ex*r.. 1 .pai9,0 0 7..:•, - •-r ....1- -, .7 ,, ;4
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1 L,' , Au act to repeal the of the • Brio and
: ` , 3 , -• 4 Nlaterfonl,Plankro*Pft9l-o, - ; ..-
;:-.3, 4 "•• ! An act. to coriitimett certain act; entitled "In
..., .,
•-. . .4.34 ad to moerpomkt bell - Kersey . Olt and Mlnoral
,:; ft company;" approved May let, 18G1,and the snp 2 -
•;: li •Biaglinli oharem, Inas donated._ , , ~ , ,_. ..
1,., s‘weMideeisso I.ftiM, ise M
t4O ecirponttd- the
. 4 ••rasuplAn and Colorad6 Gold gluing Oompasy,
.'approved the 30th day of Apr11;11034.. ,
%. : •• • •ti , An act to,incorporate the Western Coal Co.
1 " a 9 r l t i,:_ . ,P i t w l : Vp o rM l4° F .ll 3 lLailla
.•: 'N BarrelMenuracturif PONY; '`" l , -- ''" -
' • ;•••••; •.‘u act to Incorporate Boatmana' Fire and
.. ' • •/'-;• II - dile Itumisheitompant 'of Itstabargh...t
':
P! •
• •II An act to incorporate the Johnstown and -Ar
- 't•3 magh.TnoitPlats_COmPat l 7, , , .'4
4,;' Supplement to the act incorporatingthe Gar
' ' 1 Titaid;sad;n4a4W__, oo ,Ols. a PiK a l' 34An it dAr *. •
'.e, ',....- alnprierne.nt to the ad incorporaUsg the bide
,- "-, ...0. peorlentolizaad, !stifling stsrany? approved
' ..• - I August 18,11334:" - - -• '
;.:•,&- ' An act to laroGrde the Uniontown and
•;, :•,,; Dunkard railroad company . • '-;
i,‘ :i, An act to authorize the Union laud and min:
....- ~ 1 *ld IMlitatals - witl 3 l4 ll a. ,•I;aingen3;l4,3 tub __
•,' • -• municipal sutbenitles interested, In the counties
,•, : ' of Erie and Grantors:Jim .build s. coesstmct and
•.•". .„3-•'• aptly street railways. -
. .•,,i :.1 A further .supplement .to lbs.. ad Wanes' to.
: 'local biutiii Willa the eonnty 'ieltotler; - • ,
~•,.: , r y •An act relating to the payment of boodle:a In
3 - .--•• . .. r the Borough-of Artnagh.lrunans county. •
An act to repeal -portion' of a certain act,
~ --.: 1 eatittoe"iopplitiont.itt: an ;lot t o :h s aappoeste;
-, :;, ••, 1 4 .; the New Castle and Beaver Valley ad:road tom
i • ;'.; • •' , l piny." apprOrettbe TIM day of reimEgy..o 63 .
'-' --.: : : •••„,_ An ad betelation.'m the collection of taxes
'' ' •;' 1F:,,, In thr,,,hottnghol:,Nearcrons,ln the nuttily of
Lsvirence.• . •
, it - tin act to Incorporate the IlletkmalUnion l and
Saila 'a Rome sisodatkm. . , , ,-•-, • , i., -_,
An act to !epee' an actmpplereentary to an
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t Act Au : kit. StOte7effiOnal:PfeSeintian•Of the
: b 4
..„. 7 ‘ . , Cumberland ma, approved April 13, MG, so
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1 1 6 ‘ , . ,, . far '1144 the ess3b Maros-. to' ,thev. - counly of
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An act to incorporate the Madorta coal and
Improvement company. _ .
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,•' :1 , • -•- - ',: - An act. relating to the paring 4 strOiti,ln
.: :'; •:• :. Vex
,un county.... ct mmitt.., . ~
• - e•-. . . 'As :aet ACI ineerpcl
t atit the_ Legal Tender o i l.
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t , -:- •••• • : An act grantina , Wmtumen toJohis 1.. Miller,
' : 4; of Erie county.
1- .."---• ,3,11'• net tolaceoPorati 'ha Merelianter,expeem„,
: .company.
1 ,' - - • An actin hicalperuterbe - Til „ eidadtlnion
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, . •;• . : railroad CoMPItY•
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i'• •: - '' . An; ief to hiec tbe'Rrie; and iriderii
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. ' Thrisportauce c.oupspy.. ...
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An act te.• iartleodis the' italics& and Town
, ' •
- - • '.., Council of the borough of_Matrlilsluqevy sod
: ; - • • A cpliii:l:ii adAV O PaI oki. 1 - - ,-.. i;,....r. :.r.. i,. .,
f: An act relating to the Nesconeck Coal Co.
,b ., -; :An act Wettend theprovisions of an--art, en
• •-' • ' 7. -thud •,An'auct4gtittro ttimeithaotti,7' litfiniA the,
. ._.. ......... approved_ . -.
r counties of LumMe and Scharkill/ ipprortal l
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• • S Kebt-oarT 17,',A:.11.. JON,
..m. Me elrontles of
• ',33 ,lifeatmordand and Allegheny.
- • a • AMPOlMlNlnficiltiChiritoWisidiln /Mi.- '
shaky county. - _ • .
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' Ap act MoreaanitheTfees• of ;Jainins 'ollie
Voce and Constables in the, equity of. Walk.
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_ - Bmirmenl Glee riot - Incorpotating the Lo
' ':-ilispi,X4__„egWb 95F1314:1t'a• niMe Of Whitt% Wa4
!barged to the Bankers' end Brokers' Telegraph
olipey,,,unthortitriii them: to extend, their
k l .• Miumintl to .ogoto!set , with • ant purchase. other
...,: •ke ' levap ti h iltek .
t ;
•.*tse
p.
a _., c t..
the
Nottingham Coal
, 8 ,/44,A
. Coorla s
' • Bn.actto chinwetl!
time of bottling the ecru
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'' i • a i l C° 1 4* 11 .4 1) ileTeotectitt judicial &Uhl.
An act allowing the ;United Stintillo,Petrol,•• -
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,• Rini Cpmeany to holdand estate. _ .
•• - -An ad to reMont eatainmisoneniinTeimigo
. ..j enecety.to the - 1441, ht_erewthideousty. .' ' ' "
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An sot to extend the priVilema of the Bennett
. ;,,, , CoancitlmprOventent Company.
's act to Incorporates, the ` ; Lairel. Ruttpit.-
•?!. Vr...,:anient Company;
As act ter the better and sore 'Dimwit so-
t • , tendon of petioni to min as Janos - •Ln the HIT-
: :oral counties:o &animal; Bedford. ratan,
• IN asblogtos,Beaver, Perry, Juniata, Montgom
ery and Union. Laid over , -- •
3 A further,atioideMent to an. act relatinglotbe
.., removal of the tracks of the tansylnala Rail
: 1444 Company Roma portion of Insert, street.,
_ I t ln tittilfy ofPtutbumb. - --. --. •
• _ A inmPleinent to : Gm - act - incorporating the
sward Coal and Iron Company , approved the i
• lido, of Amputt, A,-D.,1131,14t.._: ..„ .f.„.
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An net Increasing the pay null fees of the &tr
end clteeti &Knit f. Law .Serc
in at "t 3 ineorpOrde the' LuShbatuth
"procetettieetnviny: - ' •
AO:wit It; present 'the Sale" of'lelnalwating
Innis leFthe , berongh. - of•Vreelkwt; •Armstrong',
county, and within two miles of told borough.
.
An set . ielidie to,ttVallnifdtataa. tat 110 . 1 r Se.
Clair tositaldP; t iilfghtuy'erainty: • ,
Mr. Black read a hill
,in place leforNr!itbg,
the Meld apdEilrer Midiatdie Company.
tit..F!titl,Dtliptitit to tbOpttoburch Ciotetto.—.
• liannistnto. March IL
The following Mils passed on Friday:Md fist.
inday In the Senate :, Relative-to Cidietthrs in
Johnstown ; Permitting the IConStePTrittenrer
Of Allegheny to be re-eleeted ; - - Enabling the
Commissioners arA.,Cantroller of Alleghtmy.
ecnieti lit pay — 'airpdit lixMliMantlft; Inereighie
the Eagle Cotton Factory's - capital; Annexing
tnt seal estate OfMeitilindiefifencor Himptoel
to McCandless tointtblp foe matuirsetartog
paws; lieleditating thir chuter.of a company
Supplement treacts•lncorporalleg the Mott-nags
iteraWater Works end• Union Mutual-lamtrance
Company of Westmoreland ; Allowing the Evan
gelical Lutheran- Clonclt -of rAtobtolit to re'.
inoretheMilead ; AnthorizingiVeCommittos of
the Fkttel, of Pittsburgh , to levy a tax ; In s crass.
Mg Compensation of the ,Conte Crime:Lis
-slams of Greene; Prow:Ming the Kflimt of
lulls and partridge in Mercer and I.B4rence
Attherlaing :Manchester M . borrow money;
Changing mode cdpoffeederc actioni of.ar
bor In igirceri Filet:Raking foreleg at • Masa
Emit; -.Lamm* street, Manchester .to Cork.W
Enn, and West l'ittsborgb to Pitteburgh:Ei
tending- the net inermaldg the reci• of Alder
men of-Philadelpide to Allegheny county; Au
ihoricirg the Oluncils of Allegheny, City 'to
brae , taut 1 4 water !mitt shall eolorgede
lab to.fLUXocaOt i t s
_-1O:410 original 11 ,otrd, , of.
t.fonamtssionerst Miming the Pittlionvah
Mome of the PriesdLass frdm taxation;
thorklagai. -Midge Dwane over to -UM or
the'Xliegheni; lidattid-'toqhe. b 347.4 'mead
tlitioned lax. In LawlicOcerilitt . RePe-Oboit the
sat requiring indletratida 'end cleft ;sextons in
Allegheny; where Panther& is torOota, to
lee tried in .tile Charlet Court; Raided' to the .
Will of James, Crawford ; Allowing Allegheny
Metinti"Eateeli ; fttilliviis 'id use dummi engines
Outside of city and borough limits, to change
Merlin* Of declining dividends, And allowing
the Manclierter Cbmpsny to charge sevuo,cetits
for Wolters; and -nil sixteen tickets for Tine
dollar ;" Fortino better management of Allegheiy_
county primp...... ...
' Incorporating , the following. companies
were
. paesedr,,,,pcnneylvania - , Car and : Tutor
pottstlon;Tlitnseile Wetcr
Compass,.Coo
titlquettlog ,Railroad; Lucemo Ora; Prink
-11,1Crock0/4141*; Ai4 ;llen y
IMMO mimosa 'and Mining ComPai , :iy Co' hand s '
• wit tenni the iaotitti Of rti ffoAn'in Piesian -
I utile 'Oblige - Seeing Batik; tritkintninil
Thialtiver btl trill irae boneldered and killed
by a 'tore of 21 to T. • t- "
Honer,.--The werepaased: Au
thorising Motorist* sell :certain real es
tate; ?delft - et° Copt/ Lublin Jefferson town-
Aigiairetir oemt
nom aid a mlnoilty; flYing •the license fees of
brokers; to psnialt ..rallroad empioyoes, for cam
legalese; locorpomtingilie 'Creek Beam Mad Oil
Company and National' Traispertatlob Cornea-
FY: Placing Turnpike' and Plankrnad Cowl
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pies under the' Jurisdiction of Coon.
Mr. Herron lead tr bill relative-to the stomp
of Petrolvitm in Pittsburgh.
;special Dbmetati to the Pittabluttibacettac •
Minna smut; Mazih
Patch has been received: ..
Wasunerrroo, March 1:14
dr/Id:int Ueneiva Rativil—The tame tai babra;
tine organizations Is hereby exienda
Slat. but this authority does not prx:tpotio Or lie
-I.erfcre-with the draft. Mnaterine officers-will
condone to muster. pupa 11. Par.
--Provost Marshal General
. Solicitor Bell. of the Maaehetter Pawnor
Railway, is limbo:fling upon the Afkghany dals
gallon an increase of fare appal/W.l'mi. • •
CIiTURED - FLAG PILINENtATiOII
dov. MORTON
Tie' readdlosalrs Plena Como/wale= /he
Attempt al Vas Rebel/ la Arm Slave**
WAMINGTON, March 17.—A rebel MIS, sap
tnied--wt li7ort: Anderson: by tho141:0. Ladino
solnateers, was today presented to Governor
blortoit of t hat State, in front of - the
. 11ational
11101, !Xillr,o4relid.4
mica. , . .
.trio
I ittotrejaor.}lorton• made s brief spttoeb, la thy
. of Whteli be coomeatialitod his andltora On
speedy tato:LAI:Le rebellion, sad &mewled
ilt , lmixtlicliilr...-ire!" ,i,tl4ll x" .. ; 1 ,16 0. _ PO/ •
and -patflotturz,.na saidi . were. 1 coareased b-all..
!um :flaroollgst tIM. tenet Tledea ailitetqa. ; 4 4.
plume.] Ills adealotandlomwtll be teetwralzei
is thentost Important epoch of history,. Itfiusek
•tba deathblow' to 'luta; [applinsel, and ball
by el reveille with a power It waver before
powwow". If he had done notblig.:Mora than
to tut his aame to the emanelpittlon ororlaria
lion, that am. alone wertild hare-made hLs name
Immortal. [Apt2nute.] .., _,, •
I 1 . alleTteeldent addreend -gm assemblage sub-
'tealthy as Maws: , . •
Fallow errtzime It , will be but a few words=
Ant I thill midi:take to Say. I WM barn it iron
suety, raised •In Indiana, and lire in Illinois,
thinghterj, fled I am now here, where it is ay
dirty to beet° es:epos/1y for the people of.
An the Stites. I to see an Indium regl
runny oathis driy able to present ,this captured
Hag to. the. Governor of the State of Indiana.
[Applause-4 - I Mer. Mot disposed, in saying this;
.to make a distinction between States, tot all have
done equally well. (ApPlause.]
These am but few views or espectsof this great
;war upon which I bare not writtenor said some.
thing whereby my - owe
. ' - views' might bis made
Ithown;'` 'Mere is one—the recent attempt 'afoul' •
erringThren, ,, -1111 they sea sometimes called
/i . leghter t o employ thy negro to Aga caribou
,1 Dave n ther written nor made a speech upon '
that subject, because ghat 'was their business,
;sad mot mingles/ if they . bad a wish upon the
'• - inbject; I had not the toner to introduce it. or
leiskeittdrective.....The great quettion with them
was, irhether the negro, beteg" pet Into the ar
fight for than ••L do mot" know, and
the cannot deelde. U.Attethber.l They ought
to/nen better than we, and&Wm. I have
- raj lifetime litayd many arptoceMwhy,.thei.
• negro ought to be a slare,bat 4f they . H,bt fer
those who would keep them - will be
a I•etter argument thao nor I barn yet heard.
• [Laughter and applaiSe.] ile - who will tight Tor
that ought to- be - a 'Sae. [Applause-]
; They have concladed to. take bee out of four
i of the slaves and pattilm in; the army, and that
one Out afoul' Who'wtil fight thkeep the others
tin slavery ought to boa slam himself, unless he
, is killed Ina light, [Applause.]
; While I henotten said that all men ought to
be free. ye. I would ellow;those colored persona
• to be Mares who went to ha, and nett to them,
, those white men wboarglie In favor of making
other people slams. -(AppLautg] • ,
• lam itt favor of-giving so oPPortiollY to such
`.whit.-min - to try it on-for themselYel.
i. phinra.3 I will Boone thingaith regard to the ,
) negro being employed to light them • that I 1
do know. I know that he cannot light and star i
et borne and Make bread too;.[LarighEer sadap
planer;] sad at one is about, as important es
the other milieu', I don't, care which...they do.
(Seemed applause.] lam rather In favor of
basing them, try them as soldlem...[Apphttlisei] .
They lack one sots of doing that. and I wish I
could send my vote over the wires, so that I
might east is is of allowing the negro to il l
dgist.:[Andatne.] lint they cannot tight . and
Work both: , 4'4 totudiritiw, see the bottom of the•
enemy's resources. '; . .- •
They will stead out sulking u they can, and If
the =gn' Irilr deafer tbrsd:ther mat lane ,
him to light. •Ther drawn upon their last
; branch _of relovroal—taPPUPsfrsAd we can
new tee The b04,0=1 . LAPehltwen am_ glad to,
flee the end tithes; cAPPIauLI
have said non acre than Intended to, and.
will therefore, bid loppood bid
- The:President theit' retired, with' dm crowd
halo* s aluted NW With loud sad haft cheers,
;the.bind - at theasime timetchtilitth" *Lem taw
. Gomotor 'Morton then- sapped -Rawer/ end
remarked that they bad' ow' seen the meal flag,
and he proposed that each mania Door of Ads
piorgeteity of thhitinion should take off big hat..
and give three cheers. foe the :Union Seg. The.
•reouem was tesponded to with a ha
ema rz t tor w4
;will. Three ronsingtheers yore thtal
Itteldget'Unimin, and Ores li°r o : lor '
Merton. atter which ': the Vend iitracit up "rant
DAILY
Fivora
MOMENT OF MK POTOM t 1 AUNT.
8101,1Wcaraded 'and Sntlen ordired Hae
sToturs or pima; DESERTERS
.11ravernent .Inten'itsbei
PROBABLE EfieUl7lol 61: ,PF:TIIRSBURG.
Attempt to Blow UP Pert TLC
; CITY rOINT, March I.s.—The turtglookeltor
itIONCIIItIIL of Ws' ariny tuti at length com
menced. It via knowt yceterday, thorigh not
iL4imils, that a MOM WO oa the tepid. The
4th and wounded hid , beim'ordered .from the
hospitals at the front, ;aid abonstnighty earloads
Cl . them were expected ha to-day;
In addition to this eignificatt Let, MI the sutlers
id the front iltawisiordered to pack up and
huvelest ethic-arid the great majority or them
!mired in the midnight.trabi•
NV halter the movement will ho a, general one,
or merry eingle i oOrps, rentable to be area.
.tmtlets of the various corps, • who have i4ached
hi.M, state that the sth, Gib, and 2.1 carps had
iiivelved their niarchinn ;orders, - and were - to
Motion,* dallight this ntoratag. . Another vcr-,
Men of the newts more 'credible; is that a Monte
torte only has moved, or ' , catnips, two car*
the 9111 corps 1111):ald havis tither au exteasiveloy
ou tiolsold aniiidea 111;3101re thin of font-
Pllgir
, .
.
NiwYcosui March 19,f-The Jisnatda Amoy of
to Potomac special says t Each day condones
stillto bring In fts condo ol &seders, 'Those .-
coming In last - state that Gordon's corn
•Inoced. to the front of Peta rg
sbu, and Ita plain' ,
cur Immediate front his horn :supplied by
- Bushrod Johnson's. ditlekm. Tome
. ' brigades'
of cavalry and h. battery ire riPortect an tumble
jess Minced fonntEtony creek to Poiney's
There demurs .tell the Wild storietof .disetra.
tent and demciralizatke there'd army.
Stareh',lB.-Information from
air; tinny of the Potomac showi that oar troops
Me In the best possible condition, and are ready
to indiro at any. lime, °cession may, require.
• It - Means Condone:to prevail In camp, that the
rebels conteruplate the evacuation . of Peters
.
, • lie lbwsday and .Friday. the enemy, along
- The ettore}if the line sotto very busy throwing
troops fmm point to point, at:p e ne dun mapsinK
at
oneplece, and In a abort time tto matter, at
another; thus nen:saluting, the utmost watch..
fti nese on our entire line, •
Anotbwr artount says that all day Wednesday.
atd Xtureday, the nebeli.were in jtelliw motion"
In front of the 9th corps. .The -mumps warn
Minds Within their lines and, large bodies of
troops could he seen fro4i. our almost "talons
yeevleg gond fro. Theyettp auttstratti
• told Pont a 4 Ulnae eom isszapilpit
tory ma wittscuen,aid fly opeulntupost
by uncle with cannon, with% was promptly re
, 'lt Istallatieved they were madam:Makto hide
~
libe cremation of Teterebutw, fruit which all the'
i1e14413 bare telat- ordered. for the purpose
of falling back to their Dew line of worts on the
twrtbw ith their
. r . lAhrresting °attic F.lnch- -
nertihtr of rota oithe 30th WilOCHllia were
kilhxl and crashed by falling treakduring.the
istorr..on Thursday night. -
A hpirry exp aims wok - place on Thursday,
whPit shoot the boats on the Jutted ard r , tap,
elm:cock livers. it appeared to be is the di-
Sou or yetashirg, and it wmi rmxuted at
:City Foist that it was ocensloned by an at
tempt of the rebels to blaw hp Fort which
had beta previously crammed by our troops,
knowlng - the rebels had indennined it.
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iRIRNMUPiG . 14 . 'DMN) MS.IM3 AMUNITIS
IPreelaznation by the Preeid'ent.
W , _
•utrawroa,;lllaush tn, 1863,
Itesicient Gra* Sflegaelintalca
• rancuutivtd_w. •
WEILUKI.S. Bdlabie leflaiskitti4nbaa hien re.
mired thin hostile IndlesiOalthin tholimite of
the United States.iave been cunitabedWith arum
jald meultiOus of war fiy..perions dwelling in few-.
alga urrritoth aid ire then:tr. e enabled to Praia
Crate their earlicC - Wi• iilate•tipm the exposed wad,
ipso* settlements of the: frontier viler. there-
Mbe it known, that I, Azi4nut:Lutcotas,'
Vreatdent or the - -United -States of -America, do
fteray proclaim aotffirect, that aY3 coma =-
kited in that nefarious trot lc shall bewailed
Lad tried by court mark& at the scarcer mflitary
pasOned, if convicted, roceiveltlie pettish.
meet due to their d4er.A. •
In Stitt:eel
,whereo - l .I hate ker.:unto See my,
hand, and caused the feel of the States to
be affiied. Done .nt. the eliy - of Waselsgton,
*ls rah day of Idaitik, Ataaa Domini 1865.
[By tbe PreehiJseit.l.
W. 11. drowses, Bearteary of Buie.
fIHE SETIIIIIIITT LOIN . SUBSCIIIPTIOIS
Deposit of Public 'Kowa
. .
3htitCl 10.—Ja7 Cooke. the
imbicrlptioti tigesit, repents the sales of 9.9o:Bto
tiny Move: : 9,600,000. The . largest astern iab
neridtion was D/0.000 from Boston'. There were
.1.110 .
anbser/Otions of ftrestd bun
dled cleb. The ti
total far the wzik, 1126.599,9006
The order of the .War Department of April
Wd,lB64,,direttiog all cdhcent of the COMMIS
'.-IsZl end Quarterituuter's DePartatenta t.
teen; moneys to their charge la the cities of
tgasten.,New York. Philadephia,Bnltlinvre and
den Yranciseo, tot to deposit In nalicintd banks,
. bed solely with issiatant treasurers and colite-
Toes, has been rescinded by Secretary Bum
ton, npim the request of Secretary 91 , Culloch„
,mccept to fer-as it applies to New ] forked liar
tYraiteisco; and a Demr•Oriler bill been issued,
I 'ell lug snob bakers permission to deposit with
.nny or the national banks in . Beaton, Phlladel
; phut and Baltimore, designated as depositories
u nder law.
This is done that the large paymenta Into
;the depository banks on account of the said
,td the 7-30's which the. Secretary of: the
iTreasity desires to have disbursed as
speedily
pondbh., zany not embsmtss. aad distur b
`the ordinah aurae of the 'money market.
:Tito checks dratia anus the Depository and rfa-
Donal Banks will Pass through '6he necklaces
.vrithOtit . distuihing the money market. Tine
'lnesSalli IS Tea satisfactory' to . the banks that
receive tbeserdeposita, and it 9s hoped that it
will be applied-to -Saw York, where the balk of
!motley Is received and disbursed.: '
6lClfßffiElli I?( COILIOICILL Mita!
semi GOLD cors!tamorts rartran,
Lime kale* *rifts Twenties In Europe
lazw 'Yuen. March 10.—Der log talc last three
days theta has been great ezel lament In com
mercial circler. The panic ha gold was caused
'., by favorable lathe'' , bows, and by scan of the
treceptissi IttEttrdpe of tbh sitiontioeuwantbf the
,capture of , Charleston And Columbis- Thei data ,
of eve.twenthas In England end Germany has
Wit ray great, snd turned eich a nga In fa vor
;of, Mnarke. l " The steamship 'Africa bro t
,
,4111,C00 in specie, and Mennen follow ing her
,
;were, to bring large Mounts. llany4artlat
who hays been specaletlng for a rise, ire rained,
and with them, severe'deslers lr. produce; -.
The shrinkage in pioal of all kinds of pro
-
Once and naltellandhe has - been very Crea).
G .
Several day gouda "Louses. Wavy reduced their
prices twenly per teat., wed others offer to pot
their %mares no a gold basis, and deemed pay-
I went to coin or its equivalent. Especially In.cot- -
ton fabrics, the decline ban been heavy, and
1 ' the whole market Is In an nusettled candidata.
i Ifirelyrii ise W hOl ti dl t OS l O U lf " for th :urn ueed irnater n4; sigt. Sni '
o r Th e n de ythl wai ng lest else digrwit cdferad of on ril W iw ag iTl att tmica rest, th sod a
peters re ll
rammed greaser than in gold and other
accutkics, fouls , parties pudic% many failures
among conatocrolal seen ixt sonsequestas of the
I ' tepid ecenne In vanel
Torpodims to Blow up V. M. Vessel*.
Xis , rotor, bpoSit-.11!.... The :Itsvwfdts Waste.
legton spedlol salon ,Aitutir„Rear Admiral Pwro.
40111 reports that attemrptclod beam; nucle i tem
Palmas to construtS torpedoes for blog op
the et: May's or any lAber Vnitod iltates vessels
lathe' harbor qt"ransoss,:, bur upsilons bid'
been taboo to tratrateany: inch attempt.
• • firer Pe* .
raiz. Mirth ,10:=—The Meurer rte
Cromwell, rtom New Orloolor, on the rib, pia
. roTlerd.." The draft er , =lab*
A sligbt , breeklumi ;th the' thiee,
the btu bankotthw eth ethos be-
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P - rr Ir T. ,T
IT IE, •
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, -I:* .- :- . i:2-•-: ----; V1178 . 1.ti1.R41L- - 'MON DAY: MA RCH .. 20; IS(if..
BittiallON : Fll4ll. REBEL . SOURCK.:
The Seeesh Congress Adjourned.
Li EMI 3TTAtW ON Rollo Exuma.
nit/sty-One reseekts thr Bay.
DETAILS OFIVERIDAN'S UTE WU.
SheianaiVa l 'Advance Noticed.
WAR thrtARIIIINT, WACRIROTOI, Mardi. 19
NA ii:-,OefterAl Dir--The OtadObitC4d
patebes bare beerreeelred at this department.
itou.,. Asst. seek-witr.:
city Polar; Jfareh 19.7-711 c. Richmond papers
ur iGaIY are MATO. •The Ceniederate:Con
were adjohrned sise dig at three n'e'ed: to:Liap.
The:President of the Janes itiver ()anal calls
on the fartnert or . Wlrglali •to al& In fepalritig
the canal.
The AugWto a, Gentile, irp. say that .1. Tf.
Mrphrms has tawn In Georgia for the past pm
dayilon . d not yetlieen heard from, and that
tity hype this 'silence will sot Catitlnne.‘
Vigorous efforts are nuking at Richmond rot
the otgeushation or colored troops.
Tim following paragraphs are from tae
rueid S' •
Months, Air= A.—The city' Id eirtiogly Men
ai rd. Gen.. Ihnurrolasued •circular advieline
rhelgot le to larvae Inc the expected attack.
Ile urger the -uoti.combalauts to leave.--The
Exchange Comitiseitmer just receive* the dig.
-formation of tbc &Kcal In. the hay , of a large
=rola of prison( re from Ship Island and New
(wants. They are expected here today: - Tirdor
Cow ail will effect such an arrangement ea will'
embrace ell prisoner. =pored in this 'Depart,
.Ikibile, ketch s.—Gne hundred and seventy
shemeicrand array exclaimed. prisoners snived
ht re Int. night.
Xn.sle, ha ch P.—Transports 2atitatning2,ooo
heaps ebteial - the' Bay yesterday; through
Great's Nair " " •
NOW, March- 11 .—Fourteen vessels. more
` l a* dd r6 _, ediodieXet* day . =Meg near the
any. brat: activity prendls with the canny',
la
she Res ana hiro Is every indication of.
an early attack.
lornridrurg papers of 'Monday and Tuesday
bring us mono of the dhalls of toe raid through
Gm tipper country, which, in view of the fact.
iLar thew:tan tae. orimmunleated with Grant
bout Wanda, we coacx-Ive to be puerile to with.'
he Id and therefore My them before our readers.
'I to Virginian Bap that. the Yankee division
tritl in that dime:ion, fidlowed the Orange and
Ah render ndireed as far as Buffalo river, harn-
Gs
the railroad bridge at that Taint. Tiro
Wee octwren Charlottsville and Buffalo. a Ilia-
Puce of forty mites, him Wen ilearoyedi and
1131301 of the trick tore , up, though the extent
1.1 110, thsiducsk twit not.: , tteca .aseertained. The
beatts alintAFt.tbti.lttodo 'to, Lynchburg wet -
New Glasgow, =schwa Wes filstant,Whera a
[mallpart of them burned the railroad depot-
On ITednesdaY.4 party estimated at from
•to BCi,OOO appeared at Witt Creek, sot. ware
supposed to be making for the James River. The
Coe tdifte Over, the river pi:lngham. ,ois their
atipromb, they,Contetitedi themseirce with loud
(offset agon par reserves, who were idetiened ots.
lb. ether - ride of harsher: They burnt the boat'
of the Jattall illterl. ,o 4l4 ll 4'ut Bolt t a cit:
They had 'captured four of our scouts that W 003:
1- ft Ili the hand+ of an - equal number of their
temps who, being eat off am the main force
by the hurting of oho Tye 'Blear POP, Pm.
We/elves i.. to. Choir tottoutts, 'arid worn
brag ht to this city.
' 'The =Mac barr.ed every mill they_ -co and ,
along James river, and destroyed ail he lotateee •
and tobacco . =uses, and . carried away all; the
bonms and ;nlroes they , conid lay toe!. hands
epee. They shot. also WO of their woindowil
horses oaths plantation below New Market:
Is said that SOO Tankees ernes= the' river
elTo!iCe Oolritabla on Friday, het retreated to
U 1.1.01111 We. • r
The Repo/diem of to-day.tere ,',The udders
eorcureneedat4lent week the work of dearer
thin 10 the canal; whieb is very badly damaged
tweear dye w.. 165 below bete to Cletanthiat and
lnwallt/Ytattllee dove towards vausoda. Every
tetkon thicanal is and to ?revoke= dastroyt d:.
In severalplaces the banks krill been blown
Thu - sque . net et
The d eel es = be
badtyor p;ivate.
properly along the route Of 'tile raiders it repre
t,rted to be inaretuse. The people were stripped.'
ottbar - horses, negroes and meal and breed, and
snarly were lett without- a morsel of toed. -
• 'The Danville aad _North' Cerollasiexchsnlim
tecelud yesterday. throw soma light out tae
llititatkrishaNsirtiteitaidina, The_following are
; The Danville Regbiere of Tuesday say a . emir
cones base probably withdrawn frcita Ranvier),
Sad may be prepartng CTSCIIOO Goldsboro. •
Theitalelgb Stamford of the same date, the
juh, _says : Vayetterille was oatapied =steal
days since by the enemy in Fame. It le reported
Ihrir the tattoo factories were burned. Kings.'
h is now ha pawed= Of the. enemy, and
f .oldeboro lel seriously threatened. - Our troops
h ye corileArd the ginned 0 I'loollplitits*lih
tin tr 050101:000 courage eineVendailinec. We
liellene the forces of the enemy will be met at
sem o'peint South of Raleigh.
'• •
TUE FLOOD AT ROCHESTER; N. T
Water Seven Feet Deep in the Streets
FALL" OF Edwin= HOUVEfi
Businsas Entire/it Suspended
AILRO4p SRIpGES, SWEPT, AWAY
Bovar.treit, Feb. lit.—On Friday night. at S
o'cleek, the waler la the river which bad been
rt•titg very rapidly for the, rant few days. corn-
Ineneed pouring over the Main Street Bridge,
and raehlog down Front and Banta streets;fill
leg all the eating aed stopping all passage from
State street across to Main Street Bridge. The
Water continued rising rapidly all night, and at
daybreak, on itaturday mornisig„' bid risen to
Ai
inch hilialt as to pour over the lower half of
Stain Street Bridge. It rushed around Front
street in b perfect torrent
The water on Buffalo street was from live An
wren feet deep. The whole length of State
street aid Lake rfratle was covered to the depth
bf from prew to live feet.. need street was &per
fect river, an that was the main channel of the
water thareliiie over the bridge. Bailee:ea In
the whole city was snspeeded. At about 19;30-
Welccethe eastern miner of Tit'. Barton's brick
-buildbiggave way and fell into the river. .;
At LOD P. M. the store of C. M. Ilartwell on
;Main 'street; neer thebrldge, went down end - Was
eiri followed by others, leaving nothing - rut
;the front walls .6141;411)g. The R. ILL
;bridge was carried off abent ten o'clock Friday
bight: The report that three men wgre taken
liter with It - has been contradicted.
At three o'clock Saturday 014711003 the long
idge on the Genesee valley Road was swept
'cif and. put of it lodged against the semi:duet.
lire water - this morning has fallen slr. or
veveli feet.. The destruction.t on Fond. street
I. veey great.' The water gulled out a' Chas„
net Ma or seven Met deep, to entire length.
Tbatednilles melding on this stroll and others in
the Incipity. were Conlreibia• to remain in their
ion' a front -Felder bight until thta anoindng.
the 'omit park of Oviatt'a mill on Water street,
was washed away. The damage to this mill is
said to be 140,040. A tobacco firm lost some 500
heir` els tobacco, which wee Imbed but of their
I A gicil maiiinierCliiiits who were 111 their
Stores.= Friday night packing their goods.
were unable to get out on atuatuit of the sudden
rise., and were compelled to remain overnight,
tree tikes out busts On Slittrarlatet ,
Repoisitejethat - over half. a mite of trestle
work of Cantendaigna Road across the Gen
lessee river was evreM away. The dam' at 'Mt.
Menlot Lao gone; Scottsville is submerged and
the large warehouse there44wept away.
MM!;C:IIC=2
lllooked. 'Runner?! '
- New Tonic, March lg.-The steamer Arlan.,
•from Port Royal on the 14th, bits • arrived . with'
:files of the Savannah Erred and Port Royal ps
;pers.news
'They contain no or Importance.
' •
A boat Whinging to the steam sloop Jon"
with ten men In IV had been 'swamped la a'
t.gate and all but one were lost. '• ' 3
Tie. recruiting of colored men in Charleiton'
;wan brisk.
' Roar_ blockade ronnere bad run into Charles
' ton Harbor, and were eisPlured. • They wars eke
.83rellitkic de Obarters,Peti abd Fox.
Reber &iirtere were cantos Into Genera Gil: ,
i m° l tc ria lliae. thongb . ltbetterpedees cad iu OAK" ,
on Mabee by the rebele, bang boeir wished out
seswaudiss Dane have been• . ftrand.' The only
;obitrnetion lin line of. Nee. juil ,
'ter. lidthh.: 11 41 040111 . panne way to dna int.,
lids, and difficulty is experienced In' going
Coloataalcatlan with - illterataava Ahoy.
Tonna= Moatioa, March 10.-:-The steamer
Petit arrived bent tits macular, trate liftladast.'
taa, N. C. Coatitaunteatken with Bbanstsitli
tinny at rayettivala had beva applied trcasa
WU
mln sad ajanctlau tda .arm *Add War,
dare army . IV wait thought', would wawa Ami
; eflacted.. •
GENEUIL !iIk:RIBA:VS urtmlrioNs.
Destrnetion of Mort floilr3atio and Britlgrs
THEE - WUNDER PARROTTS CIUERED
icamilsoioft, )rarch Geneill,Shert ,
dan reports, on theihth Instant, fro'M the'bridge
•i the Richmond and Fredeileksbarg.:_Rall
insd acorn the South Anna neer, that, having
destroyed the James Rivet' Canal as ratio the
east as Goochland, ho marched np to the iltr
ginia.geSitint,Raflirild-at 'der
arrayed it down to Beaver Dam Station, totally
destroylaifirteen cellos of the road.
General Custer wait then sent to Ashland and
Gtnenil Diem to the Smith - Anna bridges, all of
which Lave been destreyed.
Goacial Sher Wan sap, that the amount of pub
'lie property destroyed oirt - tarnareit is estortnous.,
The tner)3 , atterontedloTrilviturlds bernrag
Central Railroad bridges over the South Anna
but the 6th Milted States Cavalry charged up to
the bridge:, and about thirty : men dashed across
on root, driiht sty U e nnemy. and capturing
three *vie , nr ur ^-o.pouutler parrotta.
C. A. DANA,
..N.Dt l fni& Secretary of War.
From` 'vile N. C.
iMSPATCII FROM GENERAL HOWARD
Fs rerrostun, /larch 1.0 7 1-00 p,m.—Toqtry
ire Lacinddcd Fuyettecillo to the list of cities
that tine fallen into our hands.
Border; Who Is add to Lave twenty thousand
ire'', withdrew across _the rim. yesterday and
bar DIEM ta reporte4 eta foritaleigh.
Marchels skirmished Id tho town and fired ar
tillery epee the houses, were occupied
We - emelt and children. Thcylaurned'a bridze
at this place and moved all the public stores up
theTt‘er
SiierlllAll to hero and well. Many. of hla men
iru wantlag shoes and elothlne, yet the array
1t1.4i? nu Ina better eondlttoo.
0. P:iII)WARD, Maj. Gen:
IMtkortitak . fraii Wailtington.
Westmont:or, March 17.—The President has
appointed ;John Bigelow, our present charge
Wee - dirt' nt Paris, to be envoy extraordinary
and tOlelair plenipotentiary et the eoart of
Prance.
Babas also appointed the Ilan. Amhroser4r..
'Cititk, late wort-sem Wee in Cot green fmin the
Twentieth district or New Yorl4 to he consul at
ralnaraleo, Chili.
The Navy Department'elaims the right to cap
ture any merchant veered returning from a block
aded vortafter virdatifie the blockade, .ench act
AO exist at tiny time during the return voyage: ,
Addittrotal arreste ham been made. for
tiolatlates regalattooa ,
mounts kwdlosaitlrates,•and for MteMpts at
franduleM erdistroentt
elven-of 'White's giierrilltur, who have been•
d. predating on the Ciryjlnia fide of the Potomac,
were yeaurtday eacenred tear Pakten Court
fTnnet nemouttod thoGldCepitotprison..,
It is 11 - understood' that" Lft's `ably - 11 In
mein aortal motion. One interpretstion lithe
evacuation of Richurrittd; hot the mare general
Impreetion prevails that Lee is detaching a heavy
body to oppose Bbermen.
heve4l members o f thaeatdnet were today
em.aged,with the President on the subject of
resnwthecommiations of officers about to ex
pire. • The Postmaster General has the largest
budget. '
The Prealdentis iintillthatandW feeble
health, Ia still as guiscd In, the prior/re u( im
portunate cilice-betietry • , •
Maim .EsiuUoim or Nassau.: =.
Nile To March 79.—Tbe Herald', corm-
Yordsocc)tront It'aseatt dated tie. lath inst., for
!Lashio a very gloomy condition of the oniony.
knee Ma:fail of illilmloguta and Charleston,
Luttdroft - 0 seafhting wit staid laborers .were .
Out .of ,:blostnesat., and: stotar"Pers wells'
bantroptcing team the underwebeht of heavy
et.ek lorWhich th y had no customers. The
UAW& taosoloon efloe moo, *mom pomace
I vi
Bret y.itespsits to t. to Toilt and other points.
The Noooorn Guard says, the lossofthe block
alilli &Dee ill rittiOhn Wand and Collie
mat tostrettag. 1
Thetas !eathound In home Broils.
•• oa rs, March 17.—The following dia.
pidch w tirds, bow sprouting& goa
t el tant tr,ArhohainlintyChld/torldl hard
tugthe Unkm times . ••, • •
ETCZI bonen tirmitncial halls with_ &glean ,
thee rn Went .LltscoNa urdex' rtlittlra 'as' tor
ch:atm and alders' arab:Mod. • - vas, omh wind
dalrtction. was snide between decent wattle and
the alders and abiisses of pirates and robbent."
Glut. Rise in the ilesorehaana—The Wa
ter Nearly ea Wets as the Vlood 1.8141,,
We Dave already molded the fact 'that the.
•
water Mahe Sasombattaa has been rapidly and
fearfelly ritdag far the peat few days, and that
In tbe vial, pad of the week immense bodies of
Ice pasted down to tidewater: - At seven &CIO&
this morning the water had reached a hraght, ac
cording to the mister at the city water use,
of Dimino feet eheivit low water mark of the
great. flood - of - 1548. "Pmm, nine o'clock last
yield; until=four tett a- half orolirek this morn
beg, the water rosetwo fort, and wm dead.
at - the rate - of ebimtitix lechot per hour. The
Coot of;the city *ater-lunitela overflo,welvto as
to *ohmage. the tnaeldpet7, and of coarse com
pletely samendethe oparatkm of the pumps anti
flow of-water'ln the basin. Tblanas , -Island,
Obraterly Yottee's)Wppealte theelle,is, with the
greption of the clevatedportioh In the Centre;
used as a rowl..from the /landau :Blouse to the
Midge, also under water. •The waterhes hacked
nti in PamogeresA, roasts completely overflow
the adjoining - deid* and lower portlou of the City,
Acing great damage to the aumerontgardens In
that locality. had temporarily .stopplag the
trains on the.Pennitylvanla Railroad from the
Fett. At seven , o'clock to-day the water wits
within a foot of the Ciimheriand Valley
road bridge, at ita cistern end. Illiterate quan
tities of logs and old timber -have been Pawing
down the river,laud a portion of -a mai Imam
RCM acts floatiUg•down Amara this foreooon.
,LaVen-,-. At one o'clock the water had reached
the iallroadbridge.endtinthevyras beingdarnmcd
up acalust It. The water was shill rleing:".T hom
cc Wand was entirely submerged; sod the Well.
1n11.1..i of the halite were compelled to leave M a
I*. t. Water was tome two feet deep on the
rood between the bridges at the island.
Paxton Meek, - at the market Anseet crossing,,
tine tribmentedtho street - almost to the canal,
ere was passable.
tio,traina bars arrived from the cast via. the
rtt nrylvenla railroad: A train was started
from litre to Pittsburgh at noon. Tao malls
from PhiladelVelearriied via the Reading road,
sad the Baltimore and Washington trains arrly-
Cd time. Tee bridge at New Cumberland
was covered- by three feet of water, but tee :
trains ren throiagh: Trains for' the north only
tor es far as Banbury.
' Rhere was a castor in circulation that a bridge
at Notthtontterland had:been wasted *trey, and
WBll coming Menthe titter, het tee hirreno con
ration of this report. , • ,
water item sown four feet deepen the
Ter • , vhaulaMliread this side M Atilliti3NTae•-•
TUE ii/ArCILiDi Reantot Cuews.—There Is no .
'tech malignant or offensive type of pon-resideat
foreigners amines' [iv as the herd of =employ
'co knaves that hate been thrown on our streets
by the collapse of the blockade running [minces.
They are Insolent In pnievrt to their filth and
ragglidnops; and' they -fi lint
ne, that Mgr 'tlat,lll -
bfee ally[M
ended to cover. Insolime; :They sae
betaken altogether by varprise on Icarnlng that,'
the Secretary of State has elven them just twelvo
'days to pock ap aad leave the comb,' In a body.
Th. arbourn 0-eltoCkher.cominotdable..- Chsr
:citizens generally would have gladly 111.1:11 It ln•
Srutincod sooacc.—Zif. T. Taw. . -
Tna Legislature of Near Jersey, on Wodnes
tlay electui the lion. 'John Stockton, Demo.
'tarot, to the United States Senate In pia. of the
Mos. John C. Ten Eyck, Union, whose term
.eztrtiettonttualth iliac. The :Oncilon It peed
par from the fact that-the eleetteg body before
-.Totter, ntscinded maple rentalsmg..sat absolute
rosjoilty for ;a choice. Mr. Sunitton hid 40
'moult; to 87• for M. Tenlyekt and one mink for:
four other .cabdidatesy so dm actual rote i 0
fcm &Oaten to 41 for sit others.
NALTIONALLOING ?law • Tone gums—Sir.-
1111trhan, President of the . Perk Bank, is here.
''l4 the; purpose ot4 affecrigB errintheateats ' AO .
* collect that institution into - National Bank
;The President of this itthm and Leather lasulc,,
- and the Thidearaea l s Bank hare Just lea hero;
'/liTing,boo_.enipigialci the *Rene business.po
ether tiew Tint_ batiks are - ,takirt . steps.l4 ins
sthieitheettota - Stela 'Beata win tam
the winie'catipiee-11!Ithli
. .
dotaionaresdar retreated Wore Bbertnti and
was supereaded by Hood: Rood retreated Wire
fibtarean, eartraotad, - br. &Oreltatd.;, ,
5 040/4 4 0:trelted beard' aberluan. 1nd.4 611 b-
Blau contra up once more—pr to. retreat
*gabs and be Amerada epic. A litcheiond
per* sued& tbIA . .Beatiterird is crazy,tan4 era-,
.shega Is
Wade, eadatato and epidemic. ,
41TV ANV SUBUllatig,
•
The Flood
Since early on Saturday morning the Allegheny
has been slowly stitisidlog to Its wonted bounds,
!cawing as the wafer ,reeedes amass of logs, time,
'her atd drift on the shores. Tho temporary
blockade of runny of the streets by the flood has
been succeeded by one which In anany pladmi
ap
pears equally formidable, a welt collectidn o''
mid. The Monongahelti Is receding to the'
.
tette ,Vroportion. At ripetown the water ,We
!Ali:Aro - fa the locks that the boats stint over
,tic dam. Some of the houses On the batiks of
the rivet' - were half full of water, 4nd the brewet , r
near the Yeint, the cellar of which' Was 'tilled
with malt, was completely inundated below.
height; of the flood of April 19th, 185, Is In-
Merited on this brewery, end the height attained
this period. is a little lees than a foot below that
The injury to the two cities , will be considera
ble lu the aggregate, but Itivided among, the ant
ferera wil remedy innouutto more than a Yew
hnodrede at the highest. In most cases, the tees
will he nothing tnore than the expense of pump-
fug out the
We hove bernyl of nit rivet-craft being carried
away from this point, nor of any less m property
stored on tbe wharves. Owners of property
were in a "watchful state" all the and
'coned everything from the grasp of the ag
gressor.
Teaterday.was converted Into a day of Muse•
eattnlng by a few In this. city. and by nearly
eveq bousebeld In Allrgheay that .bad been
flooded out;wberever the water bad sufficiently
abetted to admit of " setting things to rights."
It Is presumed that the Alligheity will fill said
clesditto enable the families who were compelled
leave. to once moratake pustules of their
Louses to-day, and set them-In order.
At the brewery of Rhodos & Werner, Duquesne
way, the dllegiumy and Vigilant steamers Were
engaged nearly all day.yesterday pumping out
the c.llar basement.
The 'castlegs of two largo guns, which were.
In the plts at the Vert Pitt Iron Works were Oyer
flown, and It is said scvcrely.cracked by coming
in contact with the water.
The Mechanics Street Bridge was so badly
eitattered at the further end by its °opted. with
floating Umbel! that It Is deemed unsafe by the
onnpany. No toll is taken, - and all percents are
eroed from crossing.
Great damage:ea sustained by the railroads
at vartrom points, but we !hare no definite ac
couuts of their nature and extent. At nue point
on the Pennsylvania real the, track liras, carried
away on Saturday bytbehrraleing or overflowing
of a dam somewhere on this side the 6101:10th as,
an d'pessingers . for thin city' bad to make their
Connection by walking over' a plank, In which
recesa.aaoldler Mat bin Ilk and was drOwnetS.
Major Long wagon the same train.
'lie tralus arriving .at Saturday from Steuben
ville; come through water in name places to the
drills of three fem.
- •
'I be Internal Revenue Tux—Excitement ,
t Amongst. the Beer Brewers. 1
We are Informed that . the °Moors for collect
log.lcarreal Revenue in this, and m the &die
,.
twat inflict, have been making certain Emend
nations, dnriagthe cannot month, which have
malted in disclosures which would seem to in
dlcide great Utterance ,of the sanctity of an'
oath, or grout moral obliquity. So far. the a 1...
mutton of the revenue onicent basemen, partite•
lark directed to the returns made - monthly,.by
thelner brewers of the cities and adjacent Mi
meos: . Some very estontading facts have b.tstt
disclothd r ithich we do notteel itt liberty, tapar.
tleularim. Other clauses of tuannfeetneers wilt,
also;no doubt, receive the attention of the can
cers; In due time; arid It Is fair to presume that
Beer brewer* are not the only elan of manatee-
Mien' wino attempt fraud upon the government,
by imithdtig or petverting the revenue laws. .
In o th er cities, the same sad disoncries have
beenn Made, and tbeickples of thetas' entorced
against thoee Pittren guilty of false resigns.
Therpenalty Is onaiscation of the establishment,
and impthonuttht nibs State prison, for par
„turf.' - Bich - is the - alarming Incrunso of this
crime, that. the Commissioner wen dela/Weed 1
to enforce the utmost rigors of the law upon those '
who shall be convicted of frauds upon the revs
' Uptight manufacturers, who make conscien
tious and emirate morns cannot afford to com
pete With adishormat In business; or adult.
to ftlmcst equivalent, with owe who to mirelns
mace. Outlying, th e - facts In illation to his own
hutha n s; for 'we presume sonte ,of those who
WAS returns' to , the assessors, . attested by an
etult„ in regard lathe amount of their manufac
tures subject-to revenue tax, would plead igno
rance In extenuation of their crime. If detected,
even although the `•mistairn,” .we altreys in
tht.ll own favor. The oonannier, who pap the
tar; la also Interested In *cella that the, govern- .
receives Its daell;Alnirin admit dangee
lof attempthm tri thecenfully, esalle:46lool4on,
. Isltiianttrinitni ed by so many eyrs.undears; and
' hi the toot of inch penalties as those presetlend
AOlllation.
, •
'An pstratardinary case of affiliation has been
developed within a few dap The paitles
white man. - Aimed John Rats. whole married
and well-to-do in lite, and does business In thls
city, tut otiose home is in Baltimore, and a
teutattis Iceman gamed Weid Williams. liv
ing In the. Sixth Ward. The man minuses
bat leg bad improper intimacy 'with Margaret,
and It epregau that she wed lib kirk Wangle' Sir
a cot , ilderable time bark. He proposal to jive
for mu for the 'mai, Wearier, of the child; but
she demands 5200. The woman brought. suit
ts. f s .ro Weyer Loarry. - on Saturday,. and after .a
hearing, in .utildshe plaid guilty to the charges,
be was admitted to bail in the aunt of. POO for
his appearance at roam
Oil Wonongalla CountT, W. Vi.
Ms ny companies bare been organized and are
now boring within Monoogalie county, oa
Dunkurd, the Monongahela, Dithers' creek;
Cheat, Scott's run and numerous other tributa
ries, s ad it Is presumed that before the sanitner
twofer. is over,
hundreds of wells will be put
down. The hforgantown Prix. • ventures a
Pbee'that the wertefn More from t.sutel
ill to the Monongahela river, and from Cheat
river to and teyond the Valley river, along said
102 pr, will yet rival • 011-Creek in oleaginous
wealth. Deeker'S creek, Which empties tato
the Monongahela al Morgantown. is attracting
a great dual of attention, and explorers ray LII4
Indications are superb.
Stireepticon
Concert Heil will be 6pened to-night for the
first exhibition' of Fallon7s -Stereopticon, which -
Is spoken of as a work of rare excellence. NO
exhibition - has ever drawn forth so much genial
appreciative Milldam - au the Stereopticon. The
Now York Trawls says of its The• most
marvelous thing in the world, exseeding all other
curious, startling, apparently preternatural won
ders, to the Stereopticon. Apart from the UM- .
let, of eun•palating on the Instant r there Is the
tremendous fact of.the apparent solidification of
the objects . —the reproduction of nature's self, or
of art's, to its mlnatesgdetalL The dead appear
almost to speakt,thrtdistant actually to overcome
specs and time and bottoms sad palpable.
Maehtuery for the 011,Begliorter
Few persona, exit - pt those wbo pore boOn on
thegroned, hash atlY cOrrent , IdesS -nf. Ole nonnk
talus of machinery now on the way to PUrolla,
or being manufactured hero ned at the Esse. A
teat elle over the Nall...ay remarhe that r al nearly
terns wagon he ol.se-veti 11114 61.!..;-,
and enelm /ono& to tie. di 0i.c44.0. Ever!'
boat gdog down the Ohio from taborgh Is
n &rake `1.0te, ,, of machinery for
garai 1
li ll urgh, Uharbiston, Alarrietta or an tho
Allegheny-to 011 City. (me establishment In-
Pantries, N. J, I salt to hatereceived,or been •
FAO to-emert order for $300,000 worth of
v2vlnsam Boor Btrarri—On Tuvelay after,
(60 - 1101110 or Major TalWOerrs) otot th e
,bakre
dSottst. In Bedford, caught tire 'on the roof
.prom a .briruing. , chltruicy. . Thn roof and. the
*pet story was destroyed nearly all of tbu far
aitsure was' saved, 601310 o r it considerably the
"Mitt , ibr hard usage. Thu' Major's library on
the second floor, 'consisting of quite a largo col ,
tattoo of eeittable s hooks, wan eittlre4l 44 miroYedi
also most :of lds farh•bte.vcrers. .
Tm Fusstin AT ilir4tor min.—trait advice"
to Iburiday evening, we' learn Mat - there Was a
tremendous freshet to the r retch Creek Vsllo.
The water. was Mahar :than It Ina been tan
Beare 'previous. 'Tim lower part of.tbe town
was submerged. .4. part of tps Fmnklln track
as -under , water, - and ell trains but, from
bleadvllle were abandoned till the water should
abate.. A great deal of. prapertj , ,it wan thourchti
vrougke tulln,t 4 L - : • --
ANOTRIII - NEW COMMIT TO 'al Raitaa:--
Our old friend, Captain Thornton A. Smlttit has
peoolvpi antbority,lwra Harrisburg tort:malt a
company; Tha tam will lota thq choke 01,W*
own. ollicers... Wo.comptinid this CaPolni to all
dealrons Of =listing lw a nathisnillil omailizotlan.
tularaemia will be at th e; ROlll6, to the
F 01117311. Itl.2lotlie tinaid—We refer - our
readers to the Whettliement of this llink;_bi
thin looming's, paper. o Mtvertiisenadat that
amend in our palWe4 n r.astarday,lissitandet
to be Wetted simply .as Ifotitie? but
somehow was put on the ',roux Ala
Tun "National Petroteton .71mat," for libretti .
18t6, anA rranklealkes •Must awd 'Newspaper.
fOr Moral 95tbism, &redo by Jobn P.41114ti,
blaeonic ilall r ylftbstrot. ,
Pittiburgh 51. E. Conference. '
Confluence is astient4l6l itt the enterprising
anti handsome city ofeantan, as already dated ,
In the brief account:we gave of the new day's i
proceedings, la the elegant =gated iettere h
Wee dedicated about one Tell ago., -It cost Slid,-
CCO, sad combines all the mater lmprorements,
such as ventilation, , neat, .coovenien
cled,"and the biglicsis4le Of ornamental work of
the. nga. Irtms asplmdldorgan and a line toned
bell•orgrcat sweeten:we.- Tile etittreh was paw
for betbte It Wandedidated; mainly through the
11berality bf seierin men; Who hati been 'eery sue
ce.esfni in the Manufacture of Reaping Machines,
among whom Pee name Messrs. all. Mittman,
Mohr, tc., at which time the Congregation of.
freed a missionary thank-offering 'amounting-to
the trergeltieced sem of. Ina place be
ing easy of access; gene a number of visit
ors arc present from contiguous . points. Quite
a cumber ofedstlnguished ministers from abrade
in official positions, and members of other eon
ferences, among whom. are the venerable, senior.
I llishapliorris, Rev. Dr. Trimble, ono of the
I timeral lilleslonery Secretaries: Rey. Dr. Porter, .
Assistant Book Anent at Niw York: Rev. Y.' A
Clark, of U. P. Church; Rev. M. White, rroo
deuce Confercneer Rey. P. A. Da Tie, Ferran
Virginia Conference; Rer , sl;3fackhau; of West
and Palmer, of North' MAO Conference; Dr
P. Kidder, of Gerret.t Institute. .Dra:
Ella and Hartshorn. Agents of Bible Aides.
Rev. harem Miller, pastor of. the Canton U. E.
Church, has performed the delicate duty of pro
siditg homes for the ministers with great salts.-
facllon.
. The business of the Conference Is progressing
pleasantly and - rapidly. The Daily It/sub/kw.
publishing r daily daring the session of the
i bod y
dy, and an is d o y f u gir t o o a ra. t serly t te i e n toe e. the r e, n i ci t a h h e elo a f
thef erenee will adjourn on Monday.
SECOAD Dav,-77mrsdap,IfarrA16,1345.-The ,
etssion was mainly occupied in the examination
of the diameter of Elders in the various din.
tricts. The effective Elders. uniaely„ - thone who
we appointed to charges, of the Washington,
Barnessilk, M'Cminellsriile, Cambridge, Swe
pt-nettle and Allegheny Districts. were duly ev-`
+indeed and passed. Thy representation of the
Presiding Elders were of the mast cheering
character, both,ppiritual and-financial.
L. Pery,formerly pastor ofPentisylvania Avenue
Church, Pittsburgh, was granted a supernumer
ary relation without an appointeuent; at Ms own
request. Rev. Isaac. Aiken. Pastor of Beaver
Street .R. E. Church, forthe past two ymusk
owing to feeble health was granted a super
numerary relation without an appointment. at
his-own request. At the close of the ceramists-
Oen of Elders, Bishop Morris Interrupted the
proceedings to state that he bad been contrast.
leg the present financial condition of the Church ,
With that of thirty years km. Then without
any money . foritte Missionary cause, and haring
little for the regnlar Partorate;' now we have the
rime spirituality and plenty of money. Nine
teen ministers upon the superannuated list, after
miclitintiOn of teleisteplat character, were eon-
Oland on the relation. Rey. It. 'Hopkins was
made ethetive, he having been on the list of ,
superannuates. J. R. Plillerman, Esq., one of
air young enterprising merchants, Is here ;Islay
Steward for the Pittsbiligit District.; Rey. W,
Harris and J. D. Turner.roportwl deceased.. , .
TraktsDar Friday; _1terd174365.-Alment.
Immtellately after the - openberdf er.. 7
creism, Item. Chapin, F. -3ferriek, D. 1).,
President of the Ohio. Wesleyan University,,
Owens Palate!' and J. Evans were Introduced to
the Conference. . :Confirm= Os:etude& monk
time is examining young ministers on trial, and
thrift entitled to fell membership aid Deacoe's
Orders. 'Rev. E. -- Birkett, formerly pastor of the
Liberty street 'X. Ea 'Church, Pittsburgh,-wan
granted a eupernrinnatert relation, at his own
*runt. One or two others were granted the
same rtlatlon: • •
The Committee , on; the: Bethel Come re
commended the appeintment of the Rev. Robert •
Hopkins, es' Pinnate SeetetarY We:40171.
• Pennsylvania. The National , Freedman • sumo
elation was endorsed. Rey. Dr. Poe, Agent of
the Book Concern at Cincinnati, gave an Inter
rating-account or he eacteis attending this
department of the . Church. Rev: De. Porter,
Rook Agent at- New York, also spoke. In en-.
. cenraging tenni of the business at 'that point.'
A revolution was adopted, recommending the
imprommentof the Plltsburgh Book Deptislies- ,
ry and an , enlargement of its business. The
,
Wan requested to appoint a committee of
ryne minister and one layman from'each District;
to Make arrangement* teethe Centenary - of
Methbditon, sad also to appoint, a minister to,
qtreatekt a inemorisreennon before tire next Con
ihrenee: s
FOWL= Dar-Saturday, March 1901,
-Religions KnriCeS conducted by the venerable
Rev. Joshua Monroe. of Bea4er, Pa. Alter the
reading of .the Efinntes,• Bishop Ames an,
'manned tie following appointments. '
Cosner= or EtAItiNATICtIV First Pear-
Eon- J. 8. Prackei). J. ll. Rollers 1 4-IY,,- Dallais
&read The-Revs. W. 11. Locke, D. Itirodes,
A. 11.Cestle, G. W. Decals. .1 •
Third Pear--dkre. 11. L. Chapmeg,,
Petty, J. A. Mier, IL B.llogite. •-
• I Yearth .I"arr-ltiisii.j..• Dillon, J. W. Baker,
G. W. Cranare, - I..N.Pleree.: ;
Cosnurream go EXAMINE Csororoasza son
rna Mrenerar.-Pnysitileg i ßiders 'end l'reach-
Common TO, Emtsura Lomu, PREACICSRS
C AMU:DATES FOR Osman-Rata. T. J. Higgins,.
1-Weelsty, A. &rott. -
To Pitmen Amsuai. Mismosoor Saateow-
Rev.Dr.l. N.Balrd.
Cosuerrres ow rag Cm-multi or Malmo.
matr-To ere adeks and direction, for the appro
priate celebration ;thereof In our principal
Churches:
! Dimmer. i safisteren. :Larsear.
Pular:meal/to, C.A._,Motrees D.D., J. Horne.
Blairsillie do C. WE - nekton, J.lillocran.
ColontM do E. R. Besoom, Gen.lll..A.Hots.
Washllken do WHingtly, - V. Harding.
Dernest `le do W. - - K. .l.L.atexport.
M.Connredls Ir. A. Wereedy,Ellett°.
inunbridgodo J. M. Our, • K. Khmer.
SteubeWle do El. Miller,. Aultnum.
Allegheny do WON. D. D., J. W. r.Whlte.
Dr. I. N. Baird wiltnall the gas xcieethits, .of
Committee, when they will appoin tthele own
olfkrors
To-Pgatra TA•1111011011TAL Sirritos-Rev. S.
The report • of-the 'Committee on Education
Instead and adopted Pittsburgh' Female Cot.
lege is represented as being in a poxsperoua
(Mien, and subatantial and extensive Improve
ments going on,- Dupite their heavy outlays
amounting to twenty thoisand doLans, the pros
pect of its liquidation the corning year, and
making a commencement - towards en endow.',
meat. are likely to be acromplished. The report.
shows the Beaver Seminary and Institute in a
good - condition, with buts trilling debt on the
buildings. By the purchase of the Prribylerlan
Seminary of:Bearer, accomodations tbr pu
pils from abroad. are greatly Increased. Asps-d
-ing to the representations of the Trustees of
Mount Union College, the endowment project
is sdraneing _M. prosperpnaly as could be. es.
sleeted. Stock _has been sold to the amount of
020,000 to $10,900. The 'new .
_bnildings are
large and well ridepted.to, their se. Allegheny
College, it appears, has had its endowment fend.
tercel, inemased, and the College vizir atus
cabinets and library, richly supplied by generous
friends. • '
The report of thelPittsburgh Chrietlan Advocate
was presented and adopted. Reference is made
to the bid price of paper and labor, which, for
is time 'owned to tropmilita Interests; but it has
Wifely passed theOrists. r The eire.nktkrn exceeds.
14.000, of which ,nuniber. 3,000 are mad to the
army. ' The Income for the year 1804 was 315,
309,89; expenses 314,90.990-excess:Of Income
over outlay. t
„. The Mart on Parsonages cells , attention to
me request of the General Conference to provide
Partnmages 'for the traveling. ministers. It Is
"reccenmended that a committee be appointed; of
web charge, at the first quarterly, meeting eon-
Cr-ranee, to consider the subject and rasa at the
feurth quarterly (*inference. •
The report on temperance wee plain and
pciuted, traisting that none In the church wIl
be,permitted to vend, manufactoro spirituous or:
Pun liquone, or Me It as - A beedragd, Regan:
imps were ;appended comuteuding -the Wett-isf
Congree for laying a heavy internal revenue tax,
end -denouncing the Conduttiif Add Tleartmr.
dent on the - daY of Inituruntlen, - and - the.
Ottwittormsee'of our pubile men. •
- wet ordered:that , any member who, ehell
drowse ;during the coming year , the Presiding
Elder shall fraubds, alt jobllatary notice to the,
Mernoirs of Revs. B.E. Babcock; W. Minis,
and W. R. Fontch, were pad and ordered to be
/W.. J. B:.lCeirja 'ints' at his :risen. raTleat,
granted airicithan. Rev. A. G. :Williams was
examined, paswd, aid granted a IMPerrinuterary
relation without an-appointment - limey
Beseek.m, was admitted a trial, andonlocal preach
erle recommends/km was elected. to-Deacon's.
Orders. D. H. Mobre was also elected.' Con-"
siderable times was spent In reviewing the Stew
ard'a report. trat - was recommitted In order to
rzrapartk.,..,opponunu, recommit
' ha
Bt i t:kindoese of Itin.
isnY of t Joao&
he Pitts Horne rburgh
Mir of Pittsburgh, Secre
Con Meldlssittnery&mlete,weWere furnished'
With the statistics Of each - Matta in Advallea o l
the unmet occasion as follows r„7,
Ilttebrutih ''' "*; ''' ''
Weaned:wale-Am:. ' '
Uniontown ,- Ali do.. '''
Steubenville ,-. ' • ... ..
•
Permsetite - de r •-••••
Cambridge
Allegheny .
41 31 0 1,12 tea
i 3,170.1,7
!rtViolr , •••:"t -
_
i ova iiier last var bvi4
'the .Mistionary Atialcenoul sow . ng.l
04'10 U late an . 4 CCIUI)
collecti" 114 Y 9
ESTABLISHFA IN 2186:
The I Mohoniahela and 'Teniaburg,
A bill lies pawed the Welt Ttrgitsta Lvzseht
ture, granting a 'cinder to Ihe Monongabela
and :•Lewisittrg Railroad Company. The MM. .1
pony is anthorised to Codittrnet a railroad from
some total op the Nensylvasis and West !h.-
, , .
glnia Bodo line In ihe calmly 9f MonA9gailA 40„,,
be designated by'said company br the .WaT,Ot ~
Lttoronntown In the aforesaid eoutity,;•Fairmene '
or relativists the county nf, Marlon, Clarksburg:::
In the county .of Harrison. Buckhannon is the , ..,
°aunty of Upshot,. to the Covington 'nod Ohio . •
Railroad near imulsburg to the county of Green. , ;
brier, end, to provPle everything necessary for ,
cenvertient triumpmtations on the same. The
capital -stock will be five' millions of dolism, '
(divided Into shares of fifty.dollnrs each) with , .1
amhority to Increase. the eame by the, addition 5
of en many shares ins may belleemed necessary : .
The route of the•road is eaflned iolhe Mon. , ' 4
ongabela Valley, from 'Morgantown to •ciarka. :a
Idol: by the way or the West Perk.
,ds the act provides for beginning at any point'
on the Pennsylvania Hoots the county orlionow- 5
galls. tha Morgantown Piot raises the question, .
as to bow it shall connett at the North? "Two
pi l ans;" - It says, "are suggested—one - to-connect
vr
lb the road already constructed at Unwatown •
by way or Morgantown—a annuce of twenty-,_,
four toilts=and thence eleng . the' Monongahela
titsty-two sidles' to Fairmont. where It will
interseetthe B. 4: 0. It. It., the other Is to con,
thsue the route, - for which ten learn thereinto , ,
bken a charter by • the Letdelature of Parnsyl-
tante, from Pittsburgh via Brownsville: along - .' . :
the Monongahela to the Moe, and thence via, -,
~Morgantownto 'Fairmont. This latter would''
follow the cones'' of the river alt the way, and ~
.would pass, within two milro of the celebrated -1
Maple oil wells: The former would pass Isbnat ' ,
die miles from Dunkard Creek. We suggest to'
Pittsburgh capitalists and merchants thing they :•i
, desire ts connect with the B. Sc 0. R. R., thigh' _,
. the shortest route, as it Is the most direct for
them to do so. In addition to thirsi-11 is thet .',
natural outlet of all the trade of the lifoneutga. • a
btla Valley, which will no inevitably lindltswity
to their market as the water-of the Monett* ,
bele which washes their wharves: , , -r
Courrinextr onectruack—The latest coati.
tertfit on :the Treascry Melt bee been pat In
cheolotion is a 5 cote. The engraving and ex. ~
centlon do not compere favorably with counter
felts of other dement inntions; but - they are Mel* -
to deceive. The following Is the best description :vr
that can be given of Ito ss, imitation. (New
holes.) Obsetvo &Mind_ the ligereef .Idbaty
oh left . end is a plain black line. On eounterfatt
this line along the bottom of the figure running
toward the right of the note forms two distinct
lines—On genuine only one. The portrait on
the right; end of coonterteit is blurred, as also'
the letters on the back of the note-son genuine , t
they ore . Plain and distinct. The general ap
plquanec of the note in bad.
nit greatest of the great- sales of Dry Goods
ever known-in our city, commences to-day, at
the store of the Messrs. Barker Sr. Go.; 59 Market
street.: Silks have been redaced from El to .50
cents per yard: Dress Goods of all kinds in pro
portion, men and bars' wear. Linen goods,.
flannels, Blankets, and Prints, to lah' cents for ,
such as hare been sold at 13734, and 2t rents for' ,
those that haVe bean Sold at BO cents. birrsibie,
also r at jest one-half the former, velem ., Lit ik
be remembered that every - article. In :their. Mom
will be marked: down la proportkrti to ttseabiwo:
. .
FATAL. AcCIMMT.--011 Wednesday erelltes:;:.:4
Ist week, while some little boys were spot
In the street andrunilng about cruelmaly,
^little son or Leroy 'Klger, or Morgantown, In- •
fortunately fell down and ran a sharp stick in
Ida left eye, from the effeets,of which he died oa
the following Monday, at neon. •Hr was (fides -
AD ioterestlog little boy,' and the parenta ere
greatly, distressed our their sormwfol Lou.s
. •
tleirtirld Toitritat ityttlist '
•wlarge tulther of the citizens who were arniet ,
ed In that county, tit)**ralcaae l tiikl4'"
the' oath cif iilleOlzior and iriclnw ' thtlrpa ' rnie _"
'to report - w hen rrquiri.l. 'll;eir 'iliecinown was
c &tied tbniughribe clinks of B.' ;
Eirq., *rho has Mel at llarrisbura• ana Wadi-
Inner for the Tait two Weeks for tit* pm*:
.incroAtoi Trans.,-- . &ma th ' to:the it;
jeuset .Gmentl • of the State from Washiegtom
states that the time for reftnitirm neeKorgentime.
Vona bee been • extended to' Muth ii. • This,
however, Is er
sot to intertnwith the draft; -
.1"Mw1 Anus.--Tbk talented trigetalla,
macemore on the boards of the "Obr Drury," - 1`
Me.eommr
tO-night. '' meat a
hearty trt
So 6u:
cinity (if t
state drat
=tars.
RODGERS—Ia the tin year M hia_aile, Aaaalt •
olta , lrostoltal, Std., Mara Ist, loos, JOHN_ „
BOIX3EttS, oleo. K. %Ma Kert: 14,10 4/Ireat*:
Volunteers. • , .; ' ' •
...It:arenas% al:Utak. p>iaoe front. the' Teddeti oo
orb', parents. Ka: EraastleSto• Oast. ,
o* the 91Xitinst.;112%oieloen. Itellgana anis
e •at l ii , elce'L. Tee friends 'or the family,
nfemben alb! late lab and lath Kett's, fonn•iik ;
els Iteaerres Vats.; are rarkatallk turned
'IV/I.LIAMS.—On Saturday afternoos, the ink
tut.. t.LLEN, wife of Ser. John )9111laina, K. .
Id Master.
Parueral on Trzsons,. at 10 A. B. The ;MOS
of the - tenilly ate respectfully bullet to ALUM..
.Fildn_ynjternoor_r, Yank 1.704
Oapt. PHILIP HOU. , erred fa nloam
.Ibe turmoil rill: Imre .111sInteresidenear, ?co. se,
AirenAe, Allegheny city, ch Monong XOIIS. .:1
tno, V 341, rayt..,,rat ten o'clock. The [clew's et the •
tacolli arc ptltt. oily invited to anent •
0 RAY—At t arildence, corner ot Townsend
sire et. and Wide SBA &H 8., wife of Ph/Oedull '
/ . Gray, In thollech y enrol her age.
The funeral will take plsce TIIIS (Kenney) Avner..
noon, at two o'clock. - - .
REIIAINING UNCLAI3t-
A-e£l) in the Post - Ofese at Allegheny, on the
16th.dayof Mat 66: • - • .•
To obtainany 01 these lettete, the epplleant mug
califoroadeereOW !seem , ' give the gate of Ws
anOsawyene cent for advertising.
It not tailed for within one moat,-they will be
aentlto the Dead Letter Office. - • -
Ingulna.ivenv letters by carriers, et the real
&owes of owners; may be soccnen by observing '•
the following arum • . - .
I. flinger letters plainly to the stregt and nnur
beer as wed as thereat ee
writeriete
2. 11232. letters with th e s P od o.thic and
Slate, sheet - and number, sign them plainly with fun;
name, and request fruit answers be directed timer&
.
thirty. -
a.leettera to strangers or transient. visitors . 10, a
town of city, whose special address may be 11111.
known, should be (marked on the tower felt hand • -
corner, with the word •• Transient , ' •
• a Platt the postage Wrong on the upper rigar.risms
corner,,araldeare apses between, the stamp and di.
recline:teepee-marking without interfering With (
thh Writing. • • "
13.-4 lISCICEST ter the =max of a leave to
She iiiitv":;tillialiiceltWittati;iiismr : ukrit oe
lanai written-on -.printed with the writerWilaine,_ ,
Poratilkat arid .:ere, ;toren; the left-head end of Ike . ,
Tiirielopei on tie Cue slate , will be compiled with at 7
:the Laura prepaid -rate of postage, payable when. s
the letter la delivered to the writer. (.See:2l, Loa -
A. Citilel;ed Wl' P ant lisii7 ,
Arnold Autos Orler•W W Pattetritaft • '',
*dawn Anna Glam. War . . Meter Neff . ...-
Adams David 11, - It ['Maher w ' '
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Akmander Geo ;Unit All . Fatten WM - f
Arbaul Sarah 'WI' Annie J .R
Arnold Joo - Selmer l Katie • Ritalde Abwill ,r o
Alen /no . , Hutchtaima Z . Rolston (Jamie: •,. .
A,ttentintsh .1 . liolittee'Hlram • Rahman Eat - •
Artnekle J • Burst 1 iii .•- Illoble Mester ~i
Anderson W A 4 ,ltharklas Jae Rumen Barak
__:- ••• Ii • 1 Harper Su . Reese Samna' ' -',..
Ithighain Cleo - , Manry_Thendore,'Reed IT., ,
Benner Awned' , Ball J 0 ',lRwerosk Flarrepli . "l•
Rraingl Antall . Booked M 1 - Raiding& lout -IT
Hardy alt Reward htahals Robles= Neils •
Rawl& Cholas • flays Martha I- Robinson Kamp I
Brookinder 0 i ltoindy Win Ragan Miatael
threat Oath 4 rine; ' 1 - R_ Say W, 11 11
Buekanan I/ ~ BAP= Viten J . Reed Wm. , - ,
Bolton Llstle '; _ , IC, . ;Rattail' Won
:Brown •Blls•btls , lCtints Ellis ~ , I Ilkhled ,r, .; .- 7 „ j
Bungs Elkus ~ lite& TA , i s. 3
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'Brown Sarah "' Killen , ' Frank - aims A ' •
Ikeda BoloatoniiKennedy. Sarah tinkerer:Le ' ...-1
Bissell - Thereat Kurtz Jae Stewart E_
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• Sudan 3 - 0 ' Lippeneett Jib lerlason - 0 - er - • •4
Brady Joseph- Long - Ilearyld- Smwiliard U 4
Blowhard Thar ,Lang 3111M1 , . ~.ititewart, l•usso 0
• Brows & Lewis Laval Mary - Math BALM J ,
Blank-M A .., :.-, iLoAr Mottle A iSeel,,lno• ,
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Bassos, Bossaws•hißler Sarah,, Stear,listgatlyi„
liens RIS {Morley Used - , smith, Kam • ,-, (I;
I; : ,-;. rr i Moiallanits T 7 SW r WILlit MI ; l'• ' ••,i
Cromwell Chris Miller.hUiale row Awl . '
Olnamead E ' , Moreau Men , -'; L'a'; . i •i.-',-,11
opooper•Was (=ler W.W: r _ Teel" Oatteriaa ,
Osblee Beery :; ' •Me: J . WWI j,..... , 11l
Champions 8 . i MeMastersil; JiTesay . too. - - 4 ' VI
Cloatbers So' ' McDonald BughlTkesnaa B p
Campbell Jai" , McCord Bailie , Titers/tont 11 ' i .
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Campbell J IlleGrnaa Jim e lYpdesAsir Jair• -• • .
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Davis Kann* . McCoy Ju -.lWeiga caml,
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Finer 00., - i •,-- ••• Nr - . • Weeda•ilisilW - 4
Frank Jacob • ; igeely Mettle i WinV i rY,, , ir ,--
Farrell Jane • iehelamall. -IWII igeww '
Franklin 1i - 1 Neely It- - - - Witkineen - MT ,
Fax Petrick • , INEbei time , i,'.; Willard' Moditie
Franc, Rinkerillßellt ,3n118,:, ,; White Pro -
43- • -:, • ricoli-ng - „, -, , Wsrila Name
onto Anna '-' I , _ - 0, - - • -4- INcitos* It. "'
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