1 0:1 :;..;.r - '1::R..;.!3 - ii. - r1i.t . 7.'...i...:',i7 , 7. - V4I.I 4 UME jocxyfil—N 9 .-. 9(.) • r, r - i! . .00'..:' - .'d . t: e - 7 ~, Jr VERY LATEST NEW* BY TELEGRAPH. ~,-1 . - -V ICTORY-1 VICTORY:I 4xt-1141orbouir f N'llecteart.y!! J.* .la-4n/a CAPTUIP! OFFICIAL NFIRREATI6iii. , 4 •1 MANY ClifitS TAKEN. alamixi=l3o. ji 117118111111C - RECIPTION OP 01111 TIOOF,S. .41{WN.VI'd1§111Nd FORCES mut; 'Rimy maierm. I EVACUATION. OF PETER8B010; •; 14 :14. 3 5ti4g 01:4)3 . .T9 - qal Er...031Tr I; ";LVAtunyteTing s April 3,10 t .1/#l•Grrieral Dix, New 'fork 11 • I#4l7Mcii Of . 414 q itosllrl=dr i tys hat our fur . nine unaortils command arc In RlChinond, 'having rrken sap this morning. (Binned) - ' Enwnrll;l3narrow, , • encretary,pl {Tar. WAR DrPARTYIIIII, C . : C . : 0 ' a WA- 0 1 *(4' , 44 111 ; 111 9* azei. The folloirlangoflicial confirmation or tie; cai• . tcre Bichtziond, tad the ennoancemanettiat . fliteflka rto bia-iiliiilieriekccared: (flirted) • E. MB?Alrricm, ':::' ' 7 lSel;ttitiy of War, CoIV ?Midi res.; "{Ye took j*lnltonit 8:15, WI morning.. I captured • many guns. The enemy lett to great e, lulls S TIm taty.hon lire ~,,,,, place.: :LATIN peOplo tEhgT gitihualaaticcainusouna • r 'Genellrant started early tliii aliening' with i the .army Wean! aft Murrill& coml. to Fat off Lee v,12 , sretntating army, II reale: . j ; War, Nino- Tox=,> April 3-840 A. x.—i'rfloideitt report& that, retpabon; -efaioated, • 141.4Pc t 1 ar..11 rant Yiltikrilfchricrb' d rush- L amen to cot off the rebel rptirat. r r OniTIONS:--AUM 411011A1 • •• • '`AIcterOANNESTT rittteWLll lox , , - ICrw Tear , Aprtl 3.—The /feirsZa's. Aim]. of sail . the tripe were selected for special service from both correarpi' ecnt acme Saigone ander command of Gotland .. :Ord. - At meet, on tile9seepled a itittiritiestett title Si-acne; `and inured to the left In the midst of a rain storm. aertarsilerner, moved ble ilteislost—theitith come—jut after daybreak, - dowil Vatigha road; itetmsed Ilattheyi -!lxtrii and Imbed lbroiliatia, mate i ColinVetlira'altlithe right at the Zia,rpt. . With no Ilghtiag eoateetlou wee trade. . . oth - ft.cabin:An di were . also: mond ion to mike a eantlquOint Una: %.*Tarkiarearitined 'a line of rebel rifle pys,wlidt nearly all tlia`ietada theta. ' illtartdpinemiy General Iroaditrlandial forward part onalidlirialrin;in:lentiAdly aiding _ tees sow adTalicia bait:Use (lids loos liras Willa the ngbel platys lige" sad *Mtn . , • —six hundred radii of- thelrcaidu works: '4lliiiey.Tei - disiiiion Is 414' of 'posted*, itrengthcalng the lattni'a ; Aronabonkiluir t uic„l4 of llic,„ liOth our men 4 ' 'itritngftienli;k o'er - Wiiitto, aid now liaTualine that will enable them to hold their irOttud against any force of the enemy_ licrikra Wasilloatcm spmlal says:: It Is expected that the Praddeot, immodiateli upon - the oCcapition - cif Richmond; will Who a new .proclanutilon of amnesty. The Wu Believed to be Over-. Gold !fon - 'Much Afetted "Vet. Toni, April 11,--The Commercial:Acker. tertian's special sayer fits beilevid w ash. laighsu ,that. . thewar la orer an d that anlunder., standing to that area exist& Pbe programme of Gen. Grant,entlelpetes all patelble movements of the enemy.: ,He didttot' ImeirlY Preside for the eraceation of RlOhmOnd and Petersburg. Ile anticipated this contingen-. aild tee will Aid his tMeent 'cut off at all P3l°o*. . . • Grunt; Sheridan, Thomas, Shemin -and Ilan oork, are eosin around the fragineots :of the rebel army:* The military 'orgaidsaitot of the Confraeracy esti! reale to mist *, anring clic ores; Sherinan hail lei to bo heard from. Gels not Inactire during the great operations :that'are ASOW. Perm' thmtuth warts ttie, object 'of the administration. and It seems - now to be Winds reach. "The Ocomerd . al 4#rertisrr says the news . of Grant's szcoess has" 'mostly ittspe.cled business 111 all the tenricei., sad SOI yet. It is dleicult to estireate the' etput upan:Piteei:ontll name is kl2olrll of the fates Of Lee's army. and the pros pect of lila efferning a:Janette* with Johnston, to ate battle at . fame other point, or, possibly, slo fail conjotoGinpon.Siberman:: -.- Gold bits ;been effected, bat - slightly ? The .: troth . ..is; the .marliethas been largtay. °Tumid, and there is a scarcity of cash gold. ._, . - 1 - Connec ti cut ' . Elaction,-Roigua Democracy 1: .. ":„.•; -, and Richmond-_ Fall, 2 °gather. , liarrioro, .Aprll_,3.—The State hat . - gone 1 1\ 'Ostia byi terilarge majoritY. , • • • , - 8:20,it:44,11t0 fullest - lug la the vote of Mut,- ford : • Governor, Buchlugham (U.) 2420, /la_ , . ~. . , *Moor 4iiim.) 2112. : . -• • ~. . . • For Gangrene. Deming (U.) 3400, 311(chell ... :,. (Ettni.) 2158. Tile • Union candidata, for Rep- • Imentativea have 2000 Majority. .• . • .- Raw Ratan, April 3. 8 r. ic...--New Riven t :circa Encklacham (U.) for Govaraor 141 ma ' Wily, sad gives &Mutt ,Weruer Xy.) for Con ' green, in the 24DIstrict, 288 majority. Far Rep '• - rcarotativea in the. State Legislature, E. J. San . ••• ford (U.) has 150•Mejority to i he, 4th District, , and Lynch Harrison (U.) has 550 majority la ••••• • the 4th I:o;ptrict. • . -. • Raarrono April 3:--The Col s on acnator in. - - , the Ist District has GOmajority, in the ea Dls ; • trict 102 majority, in the IBth District 20 major- Nevemeets of the Preslitertt. Wasurrorow, 'Aprtt J.-4rom‘ rrrlrata furor 'Station received to-day, we learn that Pr.sldent ligkeolei dcalltoed golog' blesseit to Richmond and marline doneso,berpre now. A telegraph deitudeh‘4l4llt front the Prathlent states ttiat bis Peat the dupla Petersttrg, and return itd to Clti Pahl, to.night. From St. Louis. The news from Vlrginla to day cansedOneral rejoicing—gage. displayed and banner* generally ist tbe mtmtelpal election, 'Thomas, the Ile. yynblleen candidate, was .re.eldeted Mayer, by a le teportod that this rebels hate taken sort Smith, Arkansas, It needs conitrmattolia 1 f,.-N -:~' _ EINEM filtart CUT .MUYEOL. The Fight 'ogee Filtay and Saturday l~a~hT'_DY'4Bs~celALßi: o~aaattexa DESPERATE REBEL CHARGES GREAT ffratiglASM OF OUR 1113, si , krairo4l3.l-2.=-Ithee Yritae. 'meta Lives the flaming amnia of Friday's Lightrar: AtalabreaklliMMlnfitt Maa made tO Remit a poaltlon to advance upon the enemy, covering xhltppak road, the otteek.beingeo efraugth4 road, which intersects the Claiborne road leading to South Side Murata.. At tighj, o'clock Amer,' 'aiiiitan; - • B;4i...ride& t. Crawford and Geitile's dpislomi advanced, and i lmmodistely ,met resist-. aaNi *UM ibis - rebel skirm hawk Wka 14 0/coked . . beck within a mile of White Oak road.. 4- lunctlen thelmcmflrtailled, and with their %Auld - charged -our coliptut wbklt for a time gave way, retiring 'alewly toward ,Iloydtoert road, belting on a 1411 4 whelle sup. 1 44 falikOhTht'itiliiskii;e : lticithaf/Jast come op, they took'shelter ill breastwotta. The tee my made sores } attemnte to dis lodge Ok* term fire of artillery 'ntean . while _poem dekth..lnt., the ranks tit the • At one o'clock-1111N: Division woo ordered to tsttpterthemcpti.aditicAelt while the Fifth. ',again .essay.td to get. poasesaiou of the White Oak road by advancing simeltabeout, ly. The Faillt.Comainoredoponthtteneniv who held his grout foie tAime'Rme when a rapid ,ley Stoma= xightiatailt Itintt.ebeer of the mtg. ettaful Issue ofitllles: - . attack me the rebel Stank 'ati he tilled- nit the idivars • Brit* now broken. 'rented and falling back • tr.iotlftientlY - followed -by Warren's Fifth Co rpa who was soon lulus, ,seAtioe of the errveted White Oak road. • The field eboried no every , heal traces of san guinary cot Mete. Huge pike were Nit derail or. shot,' and the - ground' ever WWlMiles swept down In ethtion upon the enemy's flank, was _.Covered with rebel dead." , White this was golog on, heavy' skirmishhig was taking place on our use as far as llateher's Ban, aid our troops , in--that direction were ad _Meted several hundred yards' and entrenelred; erb Lie the slimpshootera - Vme'ingtged silencing the battery.. . : • , ,• - .ii.'Amengthe kilkd Is Major Chu. J. Mills; Atilt. to Beni llnmabrtss. .• I Qf tbe,es fight the nines' special ; soya All p.:Ea.liaguea,bitigad ior Creeks' division Meted on Stony creek, - west of Dinwiddle -Court tufiyoried bpGreag anti Davis' and Pita-- , hugh'sbrigades;the latter facing west, and coy, Oing4.placetreartBtonYAfteek. where five muds come together, 'known u SIM Take; held by the enemy, and which we tried to take the day ilitigtra - lftehigan brigade'erad In a position on tbe Granville branch and a portion of Gibes' prigs ga wan in reserve. -. - At eix p. the ono nrY attacked- Smith-in etinilderalde - force btu were unsuecessfut ' An hour later Mal, Rob- - bine, of. Dula' brigade, holding the bridgzs °Me' Butry Creek, with a battalion of the New York. Ist, was attacked slowly driven back. At this junentre the teem/ moved Wired - dolualu ecresssbe meek at three lambi, and mimeo, whir Superier w iunibeis,-: - Were enabled tor flank Dula' brigade after a stubborn fight, with nadyttachtg in front, Tha other : commands 0111Xt ettioteddlieli, . 7 rUpW.- Ire-positions to meet the change of affalm. The fight continued till about 5 o'clock; r. w.„ at whleb time enemy had cut off a' Divlglpn. with,lttlingh - Lie and sta„Aretkisde 4 +ind lanced them bark in a Northeasterly dime nby tbe Boydstown Plukroad, a little east of-, north is .I.lllCadltart yttitcli.,this par iah of thicipiiiiustid"darlikftho - eirentag tu oral at that place. Gibbs' brigade for a long time held tbai Dori, and roads two *Deemed charges, .In one. of which the Ist United States in Imam leapt. Lord, drove Mc enemy's etroug Lind of Infantry, and .nptared !about Dariag this leteisPatdidned febiltillatew down their arms and attempted-to rush Into outlines: Un-a ion timely, Ike Jnonntent was tot generally' observed in 'Warm. to prevent a. volley lbeing opt ned into Diem. Thts tensed a : hesitation long enough for their pincerato Foyer theta wtth • At icp. m., Gibbs hid rairentbsele en nithin one 'tulle of Diewiddle Caen Douse, and. was bete relieved by,Copebart.'s brigade of Castes% ditisco - b,`WlDl'wits"atiorf strengthened by toe cavalry of Col. Pennington. Wom this Dine, _until after dark Qatar bad hadight, and theen s' me rid not advance to bold tbeirgronnd a;sindie red after striking Ida line. When Castes ; earns - eh:the Thant; ilteene of the( wildest , excitement prevailed. Copebart bad'bli brigade an distort and Penningum on the right, and before ant. thing tofight haled could by pat up, the enemy cairn rwarratag out of the woods ln - fnonti egg. conddent of dernollshingeverrtbingbeforethem e . Cesterandtilatines werw repelvetwitti cheers.: Es imtnedietely set Ooneharns . bind to playing: .11all Columbia" and ether patriotic plebes. 7litssertred the spirits cf,all present, and'the wostelsrenghtibfth etwere'frow thottudids'et teen. Ali the enemy opened upon our line Generals Shuiden . end .Cnster . with stair ogicorg rode , itieng the line with their ittspectivi valets .dls plc red. Tide demonstration elicited ronew4 vitt hittlasm elm the whole line, and by, the_ tlniathis was.ovcr; a Bony lire had been opened , itif artllleil . accompanied 14 Lard's and Wood - ruff's gone . The enemy Charted several times and teem repaieot with great:loss. Co pehart vas cue of figiMenb --the Ist Virginia— dashing Net having given oilers, n (M -ies ea aid Merritt. Col. Forsyth. of Phtridan's staff, and others at the head of , the replmita. - Tho enemy fel 'back lustily before these troops, and did not attempt to again force due r . ; ' • or the "result of Basra fighting the correspondent rays: We swung the left around three mile. norther& Brighton road. leaving be.. tween It and Sontnslde pike•bn t a single Bun of breastworks, thrown up thiN,Wedgesday. We nurtured about 1,000 priermers,:and our loss was tot - firer 2,000 hitbe aggrisgite:' - The enemy bas suffered much more severely. Their forces- were becoming demondised very `repldlyld tbe erenbsgand be couldnot ho ed to woke another charge on the Filth parr, although they, bad .fought desperately early In the day. - • Tic Tritune's Washington special sepal It Is understood at this place that. Bherldan Was to rut the Southsideltellioad,nnd the armies of the Potomac and James were to push over toward ; the left and turn Lea's right dankwhile the line In of Petersburg was still t o be held, and if posettle advanced. ..ludglOw by the Lateit dispatches, the (whole plan seems to be successful, Including the cut ting of the Southelde rail tonn,turaing Lee's right, and carrying: portion of" the - tuber works In front of Petersburg. rwo tiles of policy, Is be lieved to be opc4 to Lee—retreat to Danville, er; falling In this; watt 1111 Johnston can be baf fled upon the Weldon rall•ead. This la believed possible, and herettr mu ltary: men conelve our danger. Naw Tomk, April B.—Tho //erald's Army of „ . thr l‘tomeespecialeormspondent says: 'When the present forward movement commenced, the bpi corps meted sotithwardif vetoes Hatcher's Eno, then northwarely to Quaker Road and the Boydtown Plankroad, between Elatchars - and gravelly Rau', sitinikaaemuly, aid moved up on the . south side of the creek, toward- tbe Boydtoweiroad..Thed4thearrilawas pat into the place - occupied by the Second and assist in 'forming the main line.' It Is also - soinewhat ;in position, of reserve. - Sheridan la the meantime moved hlsontlrei eastlry command arond to Din widdle Court Betise, thus threatening tha South Side' Railroad-and-the cuetiyls Hatt Sank. ' At dark, on the evening of the 30th, the left of. the Second corps waded on the Boydtown Plank read, near Burger's tavern, and axait, one mile south of the bridge across Hatcher's run. ; . The fifth corps had pushed on nearly due west, ar.dri3;fronting northward, with the pickets of Ayrt s'alvision within dr.:hundred yards of the White Oak road. On tho morning of the Olst the rebel troops composed of WiSeS, 111151110 d Johnston's and part of Pickett's command, brought iron. the 'tinicakumloy within 'ltalian forty.e:ght hours, and peihape detachments .from - other organizr lions, fen on the left of the Fifth oorpe and succeeded in throltitglt Into great, confusion. ,Ayres'--division - is reportod to have fought wall, but to have born overpowered. Crawford's Ilivielais was throvin Into considerable confUsion and driven back pelt moil for at - least a mile'and a half. Miley were finally re.formei beyonithe Itcydtoven road; led to the 'attack before noon; and by four and a hairy., M. had not only M.. paned their:tit ground, but established two bri gades on White trek road In front of Ayres' po. • anion.- in the morning the fight was trimly an infantry one, and the troops that behaved so an-. I 4"Quptabiy in the forenoon, fought. like utter. ens before night' - ' -.. • . [ At sundown last eyerrlng,''.onr left flank 1 . reached to 'Hr. Dabney 's on Wil4o-.0.15. road, three and a fourth: miles' limn - Flee Forks to I t h u westward,- and tbreo miles from- the Inter. section of Mirka Onk road with the Doirdtown ro nd . from the eantward;_ froth. th at piing our - line ran across in an lregttlar snoll'el•fealar forth to the 2d - corps. near Demers' farm.- It Is no longer much doubted that Lee ' has determined on concentrating' here ••• „ • • •". , -•. . . and at tont to cave the rebel • capital by whip 14cl' Grant a6d elferthair lu 4itan: • Hokes division 15,teporteci. : 1 prisoners toi. be at , Eive.,VorkishitAitmat• dan'a front. lialsoittataitke AMA - whole army Is ea mu c to Rlshmotid, and all Colt :mahatmas, Inelueleg the families of,tlio..reltel" leaders, era hiring • stet avrty'froui thet'erty: till/ IXtere artaftwill-Imi-sent otins the Danville and Weldonitalßatad to StrinY,Cretk Station aid Marched thenettkross falba Swami aide Railroad townie point bellow Rath - eland's Elation, near our left, and the junction of ,thla. 51,0 the- DeinvOlei road in BUrkillile. Sheridan round himself od-strongly confronted'. with intently 3asteolay that he was- unable to . • mate utrAglntabklatettrlUMer . Lsto in the evening -he.. hatt - a'sfuthe6 ftwlid„ rurtiting In a drawn battle; • liaglidtAitart oftko,isthrorPs was moved to ma support, with the :expectation of sulking the rebel intently on the dank lied Vale t _ mid mating them MI from raterabolgalltlrelP • The insets of the rah ovrpi l yesterday inornhit were not fee from 1,000 In killed, Wounded an 'mhe d' • fo • Ihsaffeveirkapedal with iSberlilan thW of the. cavalry opFaUons. Isle inter la dated at' IY:erg:lldle 'Cotirt Hottigei two•aon.Tillaturday I , The Cavalry eaterudilinwhildleCoorl Horse at • sr eget on tke Near Dinwlddle they Writ!, ~ittn. 4 )ed with a battahlon of, the 16th /forth Caro , 'Air ativalty;tind Akira therdinthill&L loss. • Early matte morning of Adth we opened coin. nitibleatious with the Infaittrrotr the Boydtotra k•fsr k Read. - Ttie dewy were known to be watching ter .n:ake a dash, but. did hot have an opportunity. - "thertdan's right extended to Bufdtown plauk • .1•1 tit of Boydtown road Is a road mu tat Five Forks. On this road Gita. Merritt' tovantAd a portion of his corps. 1,00. Deena' hd 'The atrauce. They bad nottotlar out be her cn came the enemy'a cavalry. :This he (hinged And drove lack in confttsion,aalilog a uhtaber of prisoners. Re contluted item up until within eight of the Five Forte,, - *haft Me' tme cep , : intatttrt was' toned posted.. 'Fetid eafthi'inki.""Wevrere 'how' Within three el4l a half milts arum ,eogiAtnicto railroad. • We' idvineed'agile; 'Mid" ininleg leftward, ,fouttiatr. infantry Rue opporied us. Shoo War we It tont Gen. ricked tied cornmand 01 tlds rebel Infantry line, and hI% rigid rested V. Lire Otit: Sc' amp and bin left by rebel for -,fttleatkrutmear, liktereettßunt rickets's dirt'. ion it :elm led to be about 10,000 strong. This line rte could Lave brokr n bad it not been that 'lO the right of na lay V bite - Oak toeS, parallel .to Which road • the enemy had' unabashed a et io..g line. It became accessary fur wtO move ,to the next available road to the westward, and leave this, which we did - for a short distance, 'elite It was hued that our eohlum 'would have to moire by the front or the rebel line and sot far ir..tn it; *hen we retired, ant *Walled the zutivenitsit on the part of the ittantly to stiika the enemy on lsbite, Oak road, and gain ldonto go On. oestetlon of It in order toenaMe General Sher ' Minton b and JO o'clock-on the mooning the 31et advance.waa, made on ; the right' Or the ceralry iiie down Wide Oak read by a pat ' vion'of tteitth crop: Tb, unntinetit piond to: be a Reline.. :.:Fhe canto:l , l'as attributed by tome to the troops. being overmatched :In -Mita- I tw, and by ethers to wider - different 'causes- Atit,us an bunk 'aerie after the sth' wit" troops had bven rvPnisedso' aPhited attack w as made isy the ettu.Ve cavalry on that portion of the ` let of,Gert bhuidan's line held by Oen.'Chas. li:Etolth'S tepee. The etemv came up la et 1.0 style but were n pulsed with considerable . •• - [Ca - loci ai - tiossible, Ceti: S&rilth made a noun trr t barge, dwelt g the erectly baek,.and, taking 4V. 00 1176 m ers. kl.irit in Shia.' naireranat ii - r ,b t I wood ..r a North Carolina regirtnint.; a: died thagroand adadtteA . ;I:trlarttiady chewy d'hatkewe iiintif mote prtick4 b tie ti ba wcala Lar.teaohed tank Infantry. tgair. 7 : g falltd to gain any aivautap on our laic the rt tnis..inttiva hie aunt:tam ragainst our Otatt. On bet tight, the ene,noy left his earalryi and. mot td Palm's division loop our front vier to n.e linstatidisr titiehly.,Tiroothid sin both rildesi;. 'We 'tritest:reed the tooremeat had attempted to check lt at tho raiding place oa the late of Lhatubertains Run. " The fighting al, the ford was seyere. Oar um Aid. 1 .4 1 1 - ba to giro wet tnemy. presacdeo at this time. t to. of the cavalry was bark on the V au4orti mad aim. milts. Exult., cepaditts glad a anon to' gsrtlcipete. After the enemy had gn,i.n crtr the lied, they conlineed deem: ...rate ago mit oar I.ft and - centre, aid opetied agsinit as with all all ry. *lbis yogothre 0.e. , Caster arsireli q on the ,field With swo btigsdisa ilfirtrion. lie fighting bad now girt iii the vicinity of onr stare. It was at this period thai,', the real , I , Stile'tommenctd. Tbli moment ' , Ali • ctitleal en•ier Gen. , dash.sl , fcmtne,g,ltt,wed by.h.ts ttesdquirtees flag and escort, and witn: els ess-mff, wavisit It in the air. cheered Minims, sedans charted him: thitdWar, a thrilling.ens. - the t nen y,:tte4firirtn. ,our teen oat of the and thty pone Dititlog lq ell,ofiln deli alts g a line of WOWS: The mirror reformed hi, hoe. ' Juit befeee . the enetnyhafigot ont of ibe Woods one Setif-mean lear.bliameofics of irenelenee ralts,:which- did not 453 id thett_any - -particular protection... • tt halt.ptet fire o'clock - the enemy made ffatd,atreile to-two Hoes ef battle thitu the wryp the tield,,,therenposs immediate,: 6 , 11.464 Lome otAhe hardest lighting of tiek day. The't pen:y.oT, m idway . , between thew:ode and ouiZzlez,When heitia checked. lie nn.tlahed to hold Ids Ilea for some time, And hadmancl} the ad ' restege na.:n this Wanthat his ritlitddittegoi sitr - rertines. and glee hhn odds in Ae'distanee tar thing.' The engseminent "continuing our bat-. ;stiles poured tea will directed tire, which; more Alms once broke the'enearra rine, and three cer istn portions in - ermittsion. By dark the enemy sr,done terrific rolley,which.srealedAr, bo linnet,* line of &me, ws It , did not , Die our men. an which the enemy' bible sad . _ • herald's eth . corps "peels' of the 81st says : Not apm ham been fired on our front to- day. To-night our pickets are gery 1:101sy., and otchsnelng leaden compliments with the rebels; filing more irtenenUy:_than we bare heard !or eon e months. iferaltra speora-with the Army of the Joinre„ niVra AP gle6otUlt of the movement of Wt-cintaday., Thrusday and Friday Oa the 28th we eccupled the works vacoted e by the ^,d corps. On the .29t11 there was np Eghting.. On the ttDth,tbe _Army of the James? formed a courection with the right of the 24 cores witit 7 out much opposition. • , On the Slst we threw aline .forward. and they threw op etrong entrenchments. There was Tkry tittle fighting In this front. - OPINAITONO ON BiTUNDAT '- Etz.marisTrai Amity orlroTomAc, April I. The greater portion of this army has not been luttnupted In erecting works on our new iine, and rtyaning roads connecting tho *ligroin . Into 'rains bad rendered It Impassible Va more wrgon trains is fast as the troops adyanced; One train took lorty. eight hours to move' live rich-the assistance of 1,000 - men. But thrvoeh the uctlrinu industry and perseverance of tte ctlecis In charge or: ' Quartermaster and Corundum, Deoartnient, tho army bubo= &Boost as well supplied u while in their old quantri,„' When the news of Sheridan's repulse reached here last night, a partof the sth corps wan at once dispatched to 'shield, and, it is expected tharto-nlght or Intha morn:ng wa shall receive geed news from that quarter. It appears that hilt ritlau was moving on the road leading to the Boutbsidp road, where were two cavalry brigades of Pickett's dltielon: which bad wen unrYF-1 out Ina great hurry. from Bquaterland. Station, and as liherldan'i cavalry bad most 'of . them Ipsased the ' Junction ' this movement of the ienerny threatened to cot himrstf.;,. 110, however, discov ered his dauger on time:oga his summand back with only alight loss, and'at the 11111913 clam tak ing about one hundred prisoners. _With the . Lees were present, but one of Ahem waa at a respectful distance. '• ' . .On being reinforced thin moining by the sth corps, the enemy Tell back so rapidly that their dead and many of their wounded fell Into our bands as well as those • of our own that wore unavoidably lett behind yesterday. The attack I made on the enenty's line la -frdut - of 1 e 31th corps was hy Tnster's division, and abo t two hundird pristoners were brought lo—th 149th New York tahloc most of them. - Some 0 0 or 4CO yards of ground was token-from theSo, and our picket lints much further advanced. c i 3 - At 4p, in. the position was assailed an a few of one men , ruptured, but to a short rim were' retaken. Our iMISCS up CO tut present tiMe will tot exceed 2,900, while that of the enemy on some parts or the line at -least, WM Creatlir than curs. Miter souse the totalcannot be giren.. . .... a . 3toblle gal to be' In pm* PossesSion. , ana t Nati Tome, Apell a. minere Ad. The Co rirtioces Wailful:lob special says: Intel tgence reeelt tit from - the headquarters of the ,war rant uiln the assurance that Mobile taln our postersion. - Important positions had been taken which promised to place the city at our Mercy. It la raid that a k teat battle remains; to be fought; that Gen. - Lee has still meant of malting. i Prmidable riildllirlee. but; It, in belleied the „war la anhstantially'ended, and; that humanity still induce the enemy to -abandon ,he cdriteat. It'ls reported teat Maine Ocneril It4bert ?Qv., terwus dangerously !vended. .Siren. Thirty !Loan Subserlplloas. PIIILAVELPIIIA. April Z.',-Tho ulmriPtiont to the 140 loan, amount. lo $2,10441)0. The largest WePtern tulwerisal.a was 100.000 . from Lae railer, Po. Thu larvat - Eastern sub scription- was tlho.ooo . fmm Plilladelphla. The number or kilbetriviloos was 1,476 fur some sm. dui $1,01.0. _tz PITTSBURGH. TUE §DAY . APRIL 4. 1865. -CArILILE .UK--:RICHMOND liatlICiNGS. Enthusiastic Celebration in WiL i shingtCn. ADDRESS or SECRETARYWIAiIiZON. Secretary - Elpeb* REVARK3 Vitt_ .PRESIDENT •.. -CUTLER. ANO RTHERti : - ' /sattetettee: 6/Wel !sir Nsw... . - • 7 o s > y Jun bidag rob r ßcel wm at Lb coon-grieving accountiOt , great rejo nob itl Eonor Oftbe eap trica Richmond. Caissons thing, e rsils: ring .. • log. freceteloge;nagee songs, scsxoh ana ral sitypension of 1) miens Aro among ;the 46- inonsinitlonii of delight. • , . ligunistrroer, April ..--l'he calibre e to-darts o the most-enthusiastic character. Everybody; I t taking "'Celan. .keroWilirathcred -neer the War DePartioni and received Ocolgre)- ator , y intelligence of theyletory,whleh wasgreet ,.. ed with deafening..cheers. The Secretary of Igoe delivered the following brief address: t In Ibis gran bon of UlalaPhs dug • littertr l -sar' wellu!toUll,:lO penetrated yitthigititttudO trR , hitijigletitiOdloillii - dellierintio of our Onr thankilain"dne to the ',Prealdtint . ;. to the Armysad Na Asy .S4O gicitt,nOotcoattdomi by 'Ara ESSAY Isno,lo Elie gallant' officers and tnest who hare perliedtneirlives on the battle. Sal t :. tbd /trenched the /611 with their blood. - Renee.: fortkoor moustilaseration and" our ald shclnkl• be given to wobetd,ed, maimed and sufferhele t !. .who bear marks of groat. !offering : In Mighty truggica. lodu'lloribly offer . up.. our that* . to Divine Providence for. IBS ca r e over us, ind' lieseccb Ento.to .gttitle• arid govern -us In .otut. Sutler. • hereafter,— as: . 'ho has Carried' cc &sward to victory—to teach, rm_how to be linceble the ; minas of triumph; to bo just In ' the:hour of winery, aridlbelp the foundations of tbivettpublto, -, soaked 'as they hare been In blood., so:that they Isbell life fop.. ,aver : and ever. - let - ur, not;fOrget the lay 'boring mlillone 'Woodier lands who, in Oda strug gle, have given vs thew sympathies; their aid' and their prayers.- and. let an hid them rejoice Nrith us in our great triumph:. Theta having done thls, let us trust in Illm wbo will guide tit as • heretofore...according to his own good The See:Mary": then., read dispatches front - Gs serannouncing the capture of Illebroosid. Vice Prmoderm• Jetteston. Senator Shertant and ottani/Wrestled the nut:Oleg& : Ilon. S. P. listioway announced the victor) , ter en isumblage at the Interior Deportment, mid: . delleerd address appropriate in the occasion.. A Mtge Crow, d collected. In: fronVoither State D.l anmSat , and Mat 'Eecrotory-.Seivard Mho stoke as folk's: zero for the honor of calling toMtegratalsto TOO on the fall of.Riehmond."-I sonny about writ leg" toy` foreign' despatches: What 'shell I tell -the Emperor, -of China'? . I shall thank him In your.name fbrneverhaviegpermltted a piratlcal • flag to raw the-barbers of his Empire Whit Abell • I lay tOth•r: Sultan of:Teriosyi stall thick himlbr'ilwins haring Surreademd relialoairgents also I=o' token...rakers itt Ids Elnadein. 'What shall I say Melee Emperor Of ibufrencht.'l shall gay that be can go tomorrow ; to ilicluntiudsind garble* tonecio, en bat held ender alcch,W.lntherM:DrOvidEd the -rebe:s tiara not nag la tilt-.lOLorel John Thiallel4 Iwlil UT meesbanti.ithe..will find. that that cot ton, exported from our rine is cheepertlun not-' ' tee obtalnittittpnuetag the blockade. . Aa fur Earl Russell himself I need not tel him that thin it a Wit far freedom and pehdente amid rights of theme' cation; and not, • a'arar 'for' empire, and -'..thatlf- Glut :Britain shonld oily be just to the United States. Cana - die will rezone' undisttnitedby ther,Lleltalititetell e so long as ebe prefers the in . sitedity-of tbo noble Queen to a voluntary incorparation with the .Uulted States. Witatahall /-the, Xing of Truyttal t will tell blot that Sens GetlYo baTO been as faithful to the standard of the /Übe as his excellent, htieletpr has .imen connect lh big r 'Headship hi the. < Totted States do,rr - Reg tits long realdeuce in this cautery. To the Emperorof Anstrla I shall say he bat prosta' hintself aNel/: . ;agie tristli." Rif he Mid ea In its losehiniug that ho had no sympathy with rebellion anywhere. I' do not doubt bet, it haw unareeseede , to4httheorrby which fhafe molt teed'. myself during the war,' namely. that the retellkm was to end In ninety days, 1 balm though! this , w :One -theolyi* neonate 1 never Phinclett 'inge - to!Wsstore patleat • to health, toilets be thert;;lit hecrinthr.worh a onto nedtr the twist untanorableifcireutastances In ninety dayr. finally,ir the Americas peoplesporove, I will ,rsiotsat our motto :in - pmee, shell be what our text has been .while in wars"ereg nation Is mitt wsregulate itsawn.domaNlc aMsdrs In 1t6.1.,0•1r0y; wirlig'bioiat to cOSduct theta s" trey ro as to promotepeaco ott earth, and good will to manklertta . I pr .a the copelasloosif theScermaty's 'Desch, the (toed dtirfersed, cheeritt for' the President, tbetermotry, wad thts.Unket.r.......it a sulisequent d of the day, the assemblage was aiiressei ' fern It rims ol tbe inalet , entrynce'toinglord's hotel, by Vito President Juluteotw..‘"The'entbual -am was particabarly great. Ile uld s ; a 'At ebts time the Southern States wore talking tern ou.liti told them to - thew &caste the Saute Girecolyr that were he President James Benue.. as he Would arrest tbewhele of them:, and. oh tohniett a verdict he would have done as Jackson did, Snag them at high as lima* for 114. Gen. flitter: teiuttOi lfye b3obi s , slao, . gratified the auditory with tespeeches. , ..Gen. :Sailer said: '‘lfetaag give me greater Oleasuro theit. to mingle mgetiegrionlar Wont with your upon the &don* triumph ot.. the Union arms. All honor to the' briveryoldlers - . who bare Framed, hy their blond, this success lo our arms.; La honor trf tbertriumph ms remember that the deluded masses of the unth are, and merit 'be, • Is 'titan of our countrymen and of ourselcu. But let us remember, also, to fledge* onnetres that the lee ters'of nits re• beilloo, whir have coat 'the :' : ,country; all this blot d L end treason. shall, never .. or have - bey , ...political privilege.. or power. G The od of - .Jristlie kinks by certain Means, and pet hale three can be no more suggestive In. stance of his retribution than tug a More of col maltreat» tender .tbe4gallaut.Wellsel wens the Lim to plant the flag of freedom over the rebel , capital. Let ris thank God that we have obtained_ prate, not 'by menial= or compotathse watt treason and rebellion, but by the right arms of our er,ldiers, and that the terms which yr:I3 , UB give will be consonant with the dlgetty,.clote ency had jostle° of a natter'. Ar Om National Hotel alargo crowd WAS ad- tircr.d bits. Goy. Grimes of lowa, aud.B.x. Gov. Buns of Illinois. - B.,uttury, Wiling tent telemme to confront r: navy pea ordering a natlonal salute Bred luinctlletely on recclpi of.thi news of the 101 l of Ittehmond. - ' • • • Bo , Toy. April 3.—The. Legislature met 4C .3 p. m to-day, but no tallness could bo doee,, and a faction -to adjourn was unaulmensly car. lied. The members of both Masa joined la sloping the hymn—" Old Hundred." Tao Spoilt er and mints made patriotic speeches. Tte butchers and marketmea of Fanettil felt and Qulecy markets, at the clean of baslame, paraded through the streets. with flags and B•llktes have been iired,.bells rang, and a gem , mai jollification him been 'the Ons Mess of the M.y. It is understood that a more formal ode. bra t'c u of the great event will on take place. ' tramirmtvri,lllWßfi.—The news of the fall of Richmond calmed grirat excitement here.. [tail Ines was altuutt entirely Inspended,.ll age flying from bnildinge In. profusion, and gencrid ra. jolting prevails. The city tomlght is ablate with fire srorke And the streeta thronged with • At the municipal election today, Colonel L. A. Harris, Union ' candid's% , was - re•olocted Pnit.snzi.mlit, 3.—The Old indapowl- CLCe Ball btll was rung by order of the Mayer. Tim firemen turntd out under the Imprgasion of no alarm- of fire, and then formed a ProceS- Mon and marched through the streets, tiring a salute and blowing tho -steam This procession - Will' a grand' , affsir.. The board of bridals adjourned, with cheera,. Business Is at o stand•ttill. New Tong, April 11L—An beMenne meetlag ls • going - on this evening in Union Nuevo. 'Can• non are roaring all over the city. fire works are • brit g split lip in profusion, •• and illuminations arebelng made by huadmds of our ettlasne. .liti - recO, April S.—Dispatches from eastern cities chow great excitement and rejoiciug over the Mil of Voorsburg and Richmond. 3. ,The Union people here are enthusiastic with Joy, 'end Intensely Jahl• hot: 'They embrace one another In the streets. There in a great , display of gags. Thu Mayor ordered all the billalu the eity to be rung. ' - . April 3.—Aa the da'y advances the crettclacat aver Grain's tletory tacreases. B.t• lutes ate thing front a doses:. or more.dlirereal polnts; Gra: Ice Mood at llantreal- ltloternear4 April g.—The - river role aeverat feet on Saturday. One of the slier...sof ice came near gritting; a pier of the Victoria bridge. Bs.. tweets five and slx in thecrouleg the lie shaved agate and the water noshed over the pavemeat, limditsg Coternleston greet. At present:by far , begrentar part of the western cad of the city le Inaccersible except by boat% The flood I. canting the greattat coffering and distress. LATEU, 0 P. M.—Tho water /s now slowly falling. ..:i~c-a-. - aiusa ~+..d:~F.;~~aw.+si2i:Y:s:.~.w~y:.;.X.i~:~+natv:u:aaa us:ac.:c.M,vzti -,^;;~::~. IDVRES Fllol' SHERIIIAIOB ARMY. FEEBLE RIIIBIIIId - OF ill& -CHIT/LIT. Ridiculous: Reba (Jai:confute. .j:42:TlWl:: i ntittint;t 4 J l o l l: baio, 4ioring thereon Bnrerday morning:' Ile gait the entire army tem rapidly tedugmelothed and re-Sited With *ll kled;indlwilititale read}, fOt tr new eateo: palgn. The neon arriredther4 aftern five hundred miles, ragged and gimlets, bat adrolnible health and eoadltion. There wai'but ' little fightingli-:lEkittli 'Carolina. The clihniry , made a feeble realmatem. . .The rebel accounts of the battles of Averyi. . bora and Bentonville are ridiculous gasconadelk , .At 'BVerjetairo — ibeiniiido a'stand, but fell back before a elnagre ccirpo. . Bentonville they cose c ntratid" their ad:attired forded uuder Jo* JOhnston.and struck .at the advance of Blocura, whe r ienibernarch. , They tell back until aline of baffle was formed, when Slocum', army with ettiott repeated charges or tun enemy. salcarg -.very resets iota, and holding Lho field of.battla and the enemy's dead and•wetteded. - During tbd light,;Howtirtil army , coMpletely flanked tirgentisay and bliiilvaiice came within two Puitrra Yards or soe.roblunof,head m aal-- canto on and:the...Mem, retreated: The temptation was strong to mane tho degratt •ed enemy lialeigh, but -the wagon itak, bad : tatoceided - by - another; route_ .to* doblaboio,and the- meta ;Tait and "Atrpialai,'E4'tho army r*itnned. ha isareb - iofioldst.oro and formed a. junction with Schofield aid Terry. ••' - .A - remarkable faders of the campaign that • after wirbbleg ;nye: baadred tulles; our army regehedltsdeetlmillon selected at Bdratinatiini, the very day axed upon, and'. by. tbo IdaatiCal mate narked - out; and arrangements for lies! irem Cr yoifintetbat "abblri 013b . dat - o ' r the arrival at Gon,a orN two rallroada , from wry minglon And Newby...en: were Opeatid • to born, aLd tuppiles were belognlstrlbuted.: Tao country traversed Ir by far - tee men difficult f,e an at my of any bitty...en Atlanta ariatichinondii• Genet al:obounan made big ;visit to the 'Petal-. dent and 'trenchi firinX rattle iteppiles *ere. be g distributer'. His army Is Low largely real freed; Ind ir admiralltrinattditloo, and In bk. rhoetn time and mode will march on to his . original dtstinallon. . IPartictdars of the -Burning of , the Gan. ' • Lyon Ire* Toni, Apdi I..=:One at the survivors from the steamer Gen. Lyon gives the following . "partietdars of her loss: The transport. Gen: Lp. on left the bar off :Wilmington on the morning , . of the. Both ;• with :Mont five hundred itoula- on . baard, amonr whour were twenty discharged . soldiers belonging. tothu4lith Infaatry. and about one htindtid. and sixty paroled and escaped an.On . pristinera;' -Also between thirty and fortrfraulleirof refugeex . • The rest of threw on board were the guard of the mama and cars and. crew. The the broke ouraftero o'clock p. rn. on the 21st nk., and -tbe vessel stoedrof Cape, /bitten!. The fire WAS caused by a barrel of coal 01l In the engine room. The oil In other' parts of.tbe steamereansed the llama to spread.`.. .Tbe tosts.were lowered but wet* either amashed by IW:wheel or swamped by-the heavy sec The' :.captain of the steamer was in tiustlrst boat with' Capt. Wilber of the WM llGools, and both wet*: drowned. Many persons took doors end pieces: of plank and-Jumped overboard, but large nturt. ben: remained on, board end• were bunted te, The dowel .liledpriek .resetted tweedy sol dier* , sad alas of the ..riew.of the Gen. yon. It Is hoped the teltoteaer rev haVe;Plehed. since ur.theM. says; among those on Laird. *ere 'Thomas W. „Smite, That. W. Zion Sad . Peter Wade, all of. die lert Ohio =matey. The fol/owleg- mete among the laved Rob pre. himpeett,'corpcdel, Co: G, 54 di Ohio; Isaiah . eocitkpirote;l4 R. IStlfOhto eseitry; Joseph Fit,werald, Ci s lC:s4.4llltnalif Richard Clarke; Co: bleats Rah& artlllery,iared ;Isaac C.. .Coltiy, Co. EC, tith Ohio cavalry. Nloek . aite . neoy Ilagers. New Tomr, April 3...-• The railway there mace - lion Se fen unsettled on the street this forenoon. beams the •heard Et% was the favorite and • • y -*tact them eras — any inurement In ; It opened et ISO, and sold'. as high ea At the Black ExtbarigeEtii. wait steadk,.iiltitiso active balance. Tie rilto's:Vito:Wei' aimed and lowered on the aanotizicattecrd of the capture of Rich; . . , . • GovernmentCottle's all strong and in Stir demand: Cod'' and ; hilacellaneoue. shams as geeerally heavy'and lower, apecially Cumber land. - The Gold room has been 'agitat She market is very excited andionnating. wirier* In this Mint ing's papers tinoeked Abe pp ice down to 1.46. but roon rallied to 1.414{.` Wbcn the capture of Richmond was made pun. lit, there was a sidde.n fair to L45--a docile . ; of 9 per cent. from the closing price Saturday evis meg. The market afterwards easel per cent.; and was coniparattvelt iteadynt the rice. , The Mee. hers of the' gold rootridoirot ed a largepun of the afterhoon to singing. - Large short inter est has .prevented the braille' that was pr. tad 'reran rapture of Richmond. but large purchases by broken of Government connection have also . tended to arrtst the decline. gentry market cutler,' iitul teadency towards lower, rasa of interest. Pus!Acct.* WWI street Arai almwit entirely 'suspended Mt *tenant or the , .rejaicings. The m re+ to Were !filled with rumors. Among 'them `the rapture at 40.000 prisoners, the earrender of Leiand cepttire of Mobile. At the Produce Rx. change the greatest excitement preeelled...: The memberagare business for congratalattoga and nine cheers and a tiger were gi•en. Petnde Ai iambs - quiet ;" &dee Buchanan. Term irit Chin:Rua 67; Oceanic 2 2 0; .lilper •Farm 228, Tack ,Petroleum market de. opiritlons on 'Change. Prices comparatively unchanged from Saturday. Cele bratlest--Chrhalan Conan:Linton Waists. Nsw Toast, April 3.-2. call is leaned for a inrellogof tbe Northweiters on how In New York, to be held io Union. Square tomorrow night, for the purpose of celebrating oar 'lc- :The IL .13: • earlatlan Commlaalon ;has tele graphed for money arid auppllca. .Ode [defraud sap , our need at the front la unexpectedly 31215 and prmelng. Over ono hundred delegates, wits Our wagona, are moiled Exerstoug; the agouti urn are 'going forward, and the wounded ire mnittplliega6Clty Point, and all along the lines. / hey meat hare Immediate relief. , • The Fight on Wednesday Night. Naw. Tong, Aprll3.-,Thnifs Webb- ton !lyrist rays: . There Is conslderable masc. meet, caused by the true statement or the facts la rteard to the fleece fight reported is front of Tett tehurg to Wednesday night: It seems bath akks Imagined thit they bad Inflicted great dam age( n each others; little loss to themselves in ill:ening the mutual • assault, which occurred Duly le tho fmaglea' . loa ef , the opp.n4 , g forces, .Aectunts of this 'aler t .) tohiblted by northem et wspapere In slew of the facts, are ludierous in 'Grid Going Down. *tic Yonis, i• April 3:4101d.1:45:74 TLe .4 yActlllatlng Sherman; e . The Army Nary lournal makes the fol lowing atatancnt as to the present march or the. °rural whom ttie . rebchi have soar:dine; arena cd of ',vacillation: . "The congteat Of the Carolinas was dellber ately _planned. It wee no experiment; no lucky hit, no- sequel of the enemy's 'plan of conceit tattoo.' The Downing of the base-at-Newborn. ' and !boll= of supply by :way of the Ncuse and Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad., and even the advance on Kingston "and Goldsboro, were projected before Sherman set out from Saran.' nab. Ire himself distinctly declared at Fayette ville that his astonishing 100-mile march had been conducted, almost without swerving, along the path sketched out by him at the outset." kotne of the results of this genet March,.aller 'Raleigh 4411 bare been taken, are then nOted by the tame Journal . "Three contiguous. Mates then will each have famished a triple triumph for the laurels of the army led by Sberman—throkespitals, Idilledge• vine, Columbia ana Raleigh; three railroad Jane. thus of the highest Importance. Atlanta, (7.‘lrun bla and Goldsboro; three chief cou4wise cities and reeporis,-Bavannah,-Charleston and . WS. mientear. Sorely none of the sister States can complain that unequal attentim has bean shown to acme other of the throe:" ' - The End of the New York Volunteer .Fire Department. 'There liken end to the Volunteer Tire Depart meet system of New Yorlt,:. The Senate htlit substitutiog for that !Totem paid...department, passed the Assembly yesterday by a TIM which lacks but one of a two-thirds majority, and which thus relieves the messure effectually of any par tizneor even patty. character. - No single act or the Legislature probably owed lie paaaagnto influences of, more unquet- Lionel lateness. Beason, experieuce, ted figures, concurrent testimony of the mast comprehensive bearing. all came to the support ot those who advocated the chaage. - The op- Facets of the reform have bad open ground on which to Eight their battle, from the beginning to the end of the contest. They have lost la a fair linht; although the odds agshist thedi from tie hrulanirg were overwhellulng and !stadia; ble. —N. Y. nun. 1311 AaD mibiattaft. A Day. of, Jubilee—Sleeting et _Mbyte it 11.211 I—An Aejourued Metall.' at the Custom llonse—Progranuse fur the Celebration To-day. A meeting of chin ns was called by the Mayor' thopurpore of taking no as r, to have a • yesterday, which was held at Wilkins Hall, for geteral it 'Siltation to day, In honor of thaglentotia con - Mutation of the riecupatfon and eaperso of ' Althmond ancryetersharg, by the Union. toren, ' • On motion of lion. T. 3. Bighorn ` Mayor Lawry xei , called to the their, and the repartee of the prae wervappointed to Set asSectretaries. 'l Le Mayor briefly stated the object, of the meei inuL John P. Glass •hougbtit would be proper 1.1 o anoint a committee:or - make prillmluary ar m genie:lla for :Illuminations' and bonareskad - for amrippropriate - . number: Of guns, with each .other.pnparadons .for -celebritting- the recent. Achievements of 'our armies as :might be diem . Hon. T. J. Binitbantaald he had been speaking io mach that he Lad not bad, time to consider definite plan bir a ,celebration, ..11e . thought; . however, that It should be had as early as possi „ele.- In a Tew days We would- heron list of the :killed:and wounded, when • day, of ;sadness trosid mine: He proposed that church services alii u.d be held'on the occasion., , Mr. Heintz thought' this.the meeting had been' called without.entlirinnit'. acitice. IL' might ,be proper until further' Intellignice"shall be Oeetlyed trots the army: In' the meantime each "arraignments nitild be made'for'the oelebiation an would he COMMilltitlltte with thiSigliwltent vie- token - athlete& • - • Colonel' Gilts then Offered a resoltdisin' pointing a committee often to consider theaters - monetary to ttie: ipprepriate 'celebration of-one "ivictortes; and that sail committee report a meet. 'jag bobeld at the Custom House la the even -fag at seren - ceoiock. r-' 1 The' resolution - win adopted; and the alkali ...pointed as, said consteittee,Mesers. 'S. Fl Von lionnberst; Col. J. I'. Giant; Writ. IC Hersh, Kay; J. - Bighorn; U. O. Wearer, Joien IL Lb Bey,. J, hi BCD: Crosson, 4 1"homas Hord, Tomlinsotrand George E.:Brewer, Thumu Howard, Esq.,-took the .and a ado- a.: powerful and impressive 'speech, /Wailes on- the victories Just achieved hy the' Cohn arms, and taking a retresPeetive view of the rebellion. Ile bell.ved that,the cod of the war earn tear er hand; and that treason had dot e . ' • Abe meeting adjourned, to convene at Om Cus tom House In the evening, DO hear the report of the eutotolitee. - . ;Abe adjourned meeting beia 'lasi - ereniog, )414 Lowry .naonaccd the ;impulse of its re. ;mot mbling, and called 'op the committee tore; • . _ • 1 Cut 'Glee', as Chains:San of the CoMtnittec, re ported that they had concluded on the following: • -"*.Rooleed; That in honor of the glorious via*. • ilea achieved by our armies. tinder the Immedi ate command of Lieut. Gen. Grans, as exempll- -Lied,ln the evacuation of the traitorous. capital at Richmond, a general suspension of bnoiness be recommended on. Tuesday, faun and after le o'clockencon. at which hour a grand national salute of one hundred guns will be tired, under ' the direction of Captala Joseph M. Kuap, - the first of which to be from the treentydoch gun sterility completed at. the Port Pitt Works. , Resoreed., That the firemen and Wizens of bath Clthis Mai the county of AWgiteny,.becordltlig heated to turn, out iota Mesh light procession, untie r. ile,dlatellen of the Chief , Eoginaer of theFlre Department," the pi:wagon to move at I , , 7 tecloeit p. al. from such point as the Chief Ea.' ‘• glued. tuitydfrect- ' -.- -L"'- = •- ' ' Ziolied;-; plat the" clergy, of the variant t :ettirehes he boat rarreetrolLy rentteeted tolbave -epeeist thabkogivlngsecrieM In their respective • third*" onatutday Morning:4M , • , . .'Culonel Giese at tosanoid that the - Chief Ern , et' er of the PirerDepartment Mel glean matte to the diffaent llm compaulea - io , turn ont- ln „proemaion thlwaventngs e ..,....re ••:. : •-•- - • . "-Ciffmotket of Genteel 'Moorhead the rosoitt , Rona Were nuardenonsly adopted.. General:Moorhead-was celled•an for remarks, and :paid r. . ,- We Mould . weep with those that . waspOind ejoice withlleose that mks**. ' The present omission *intone of rekaleing. Wahave lest l*Mbas and eons la this national Itraggtos,, and base had great:cosise for weeplog, but those eacrificei have contributed tolle snowy and per y ctuity.of the U 1310116 :ToWight we are rejoicing . over the downfall of the - rebel government, and it Is enonglitei rejoice over for a numb. i The _nrgt_jiittlice will .ba when -We 'shall rejoice oven , the restoratiori_of testa.' lie hopedibere would be no peacanntil - the rebels' acknowledged Shelf defeat—until they admitted their - error. We: wattediso Inglorious neace. , baied on the ems , toadies of the !bridled rights of [berate. leaders , to their franchises, but • a permanent and les e t r i:4, peace: They are no* subjugated and conga ' which they declared they never . would bee an . we are rs jolting over their downfall. The drat • thing now to do tato prepare for passe, and al low the whippedrebeis to come back and' lewd •• honest lira., AMU basbeen before the legis lature far some time. which baa -noir `losimme :the law of. tee. land,disfranchbang the rebel leaders from in Participation as citizens la the affairs of tbe government. - He thought It a good : law. and ill who' were In fairer of it shani4 res. . Spend "eye." [Affirmative unanimously.] ; The Generalmes, awry be was not present at the meeting In the all eritoon, but; he had goats," to • tbe elver and started ell Me 'steamboat WA, to ringing. Ile. spke ln advocacy of who Monroe ' doetrine, and hoped the American .14 . ; would floatover:every- 1001.,,0f the "gontinent.' Ile - , thought there was great 'came for rejoicing and - believed ' that an overeating. .Providence had, watched ever the' destinies Of the nation' and crows alone efftria with success. John B. Butler addressed thu matting la a few remarks pertinent to th e 0CC461012. . ' - Dlr. J. J,Webealek,Eact., said that no one In the alit toble'Ler was more rejoiced than he, st tie theme of imr gallant armies and their lead ' ere, and .to them we" ewe our gratitude. Re evoke of the effects of the late 'victories on the rebel loan. When It is known that Richmond Is gone vin, rebel bonds will go down. lie asked nothing but the due--not only to the Gmerolo, bat the brass bola who bare carried the dog to Richmondand Petersburg. . The Moyor annonneed that themeeting would nejtuern, to meet at 11 o'clock:to-day, wh.ei he hoped to IMO a general attendance of Me eiti -mos. 7 hrea rousing cheers were •tben given for the army and navy, and the sostanidage dm. Richmond in the Court House... The Cond. Bar and Jury on the Rampage:: , One of the more ex traordinary scenes In the history or recoil:alone( ”tha oldest Inhabitant" .. transpired thie , lolorning In, the - Court House. il The _courts we" alt in *realm as usual, whim Dr, George :Al ' k b re athless, and of course - much . ixcittik ~, bed Into the varloas c evt teems and announced the capture of Richmond. Tbere followist.tuch cheering and excitement as the Court lionss bate never seen nor heard, not even in the palmlest days of a Democratic Coo; vi rtion. Judges. Jurors and the Bar with one long. loud award gave tongue in the most ap- provedetvle. All burbles* came to a'leadloek. lists went up and tbreats cried thclnselves hoarse. - In the Quarter, l essions,. Distriet At torney,Kirkpatrick - moved an adjournment for the day, which :was prompkt 'receded to by IDS Boner Judge Mellon,:: and tholunte of the fol.; lowleg purport was proposed and directed bY . the outfit to be, catered on the Rccordsx ..Aird now tbe 8d of April..lB6B, Dr. George McCook, Sr., having announced in open court, the cap ture of Ilk on motion of John M. Kirk patrick, EErp, District . Attorney, this court I, now' adjourned until tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock." The Court, as such, was then imam-distely adjourned. , "Ymniodiately upon the a) inrninent of Cdurt on'entotlea of Mr. Kirkpatick;, a mass meeting .was_orgardtcd by calling Judge -Mellon , to the char, and aelccting Rom John Brown as :Vice 'President, and Robert B. Petty, 'Eso.; as fi.ecre. Sppropruite and stirring speeches were :then made by Major A. M. Brown, District Attnrnoy 'Kirkpatrick, Bon: James. 14 Graham. B. .0. 'Childs, Jacob %%Resell; Ll. Clay Mitekrell,lt F. Linea, Inge-; .and others. The greatest- enthu• alarm prevailed. and speakers and bearets seemed to realize that Richmond was the . death-keptl of the shim' Confederaey: We hive' rarely Seen ao nmeh'real live exultation and rejoicing yin any meeting. 'After hearing the speeches the meet.' leg adjourned with three ronsing,cheers for the captured city, and three more louder and= longer if possible for the gallant orneers and men who accomplished It. It wee a "Bar Meeting. long to be.remembered, and the occasion for whichit bcpcd and believed vrilinover again occur In our natlines history. Ilactlirletlau Commission—Dispatch from Geprge U. Stuart. , Mr. Joseph Albree, yesterday reeetted the fal dlipsteb, which explains itself: April 8 --The battle Is raging. Our dplegntes are 1a tbe geld. Minute melt are Starting by every train. Theareasury Is empty. The New York and ..tt,?sfon merchants - -are mor. log to day on 'Change. Will not yonnsdo, easel For hew Much may we draft on -Yon? ~Telegraph ttalnedlatey. Albantes ait lives 'dace _ Albree telegraphedto . Dfr Stuart that he could draw on ,the agetcy here for $10,04.'„ This Is perhaps the last call that will be made np-, on our citizens foruld In behalf or the COMlnts aloe audit should be promptly met. We bare no biwitatton In saying that _o citizens of Pitts bnrh will do their whole duty an tilts respect. "The Itebelllon liecord, , ! part 46, hal Jtrst been.lbened.. It containa two excellent portraits of Union Gtnerah--Genr. Sickle and Gen. Fos.' ter. It is a complete and :Invaluable Rteord. Pnblithed by. D. Van Nottrand, No. 194 Broad. way, N. Y., in.muuthly Darts, at co . cent/I:each. _<• R , ... Arrest" of n Lunatic fur Maki arult ori lily taster—.olU Badly I , Upon information made before M against a anan, named John qordo . . iribure street, charged whikaisault on hhi elp*,ofileers .Willlann and si I dispatched to arrest him. 'Gordo.'t smuts, is subject to periodical fits of lunacy. Honor, not being coetlaant of the faet, did of scud stn .„ adequate force 'lmam the eireemsta • tea to dr.' rent hint.' When'-the . :poThressen ched the house the 7 found the door'• locked; , ey rapped some time; and wme en the point or • mating it dram When they 'beard the moo ot oat they were In starch running rapidly dow • the stairs. Gettig apprised tb be on their ward e par son making the complaint, ()Meer Messner held the door partially open. It baying been unlocked by Gordon, and looked in. when he saw Gordon with a butcher knife in one hand and a poker le the other. He stepped back, and supposed W ilson would &Mew him, started to gut la at a bark entrance in order to surprise Goldin- Dist Wilitson, not tomprebeedlng the design. of Messner remained, and when Messner had effected an entrance tette side of the house, he WM Willison being pursued funously across the room, In a bleediug condition, by. Gordon; 'wbo brandished the butcher trite and the poker. Messner struck Gtedott on the head with all his force with a handy-billy, but It did not seem to affect Mm. Ile them struck him again, and get- tlog behind kiln, clasped him sawn the breast, holding bls arms, In which, be still held the weapons. He th en called on Walloon to pall hint dollen while be held ram, bat WUsort was leaning np modat the wall powerl to do any thing, hayleg been weakened by 1 of blood. Ile was cut in the filth; and back wl the tette, and his head betted with 'the pok . the time that Messner was holding o, e lat lei usdeayonxito make violent um of - the knife and the poker; but the oMeer, by partially lamm ing•ihe gimp or his right arm, struck , him re peatedly as best he could with his lutody•blily.' and filially weakened htm so that he forced him ow Ow dear, where be held him until he got as sistance from a couple of outsiders. Ha wan then Optioned tightly with a rope, sad taken to the lock-nein a morn yaucte. Ort searching Men a razor was lexind in lie postiesalon. Gorden has been stiej,ct at lattnals to Ms - or lunacy for the last founeen years. Except when these fits came on him ne is a peaceably deposed citizen. He Is familiarly keown In Me &Tenth ward as . Johnny Gordon." Officer Willleon Is badly mu, though we be lieve not seriously. Officer Wessuer sustained no Injury, but his clothes wete backed settle hat with the tette. These officers are entitled to great credit for their pluck in attacking madman so fottablably armed and eflecting his 'The slater of Gordon was.etruet over the taco with eamethietr heavy by her brother, and both h..r eyes arc much swollen , and ;she =y r pet , baps, lobe cne of them. . • eine Presentitlex-"-A. Verj, I!l,nasent Re- • The rtritrtir ward, Allegheny, tho -MOSt popu lous suh.dlstrict of the.TJd dlstrict,has ever tioen among the - moot frompt Alt its quota with yol nutiers. In likot IL t lled:up . ,and hid la large surplus. In ISAS flied up 'again; and has . torn tree from draft for sometime. In this no ble and patrloild,Warki which boa cost tho Peo ple of the ward not' iota than $150,000 . , none' were more generous then General:Thomas ht„ Howe and James Marshall, Esq.,althongh nalth er them or any member - of :their familia .wera. aubjectro the draft; • tistlcy their aptirrelation ,of thollberallty and ter emulation ofiketio two groilionot, th 3 trolled mai°, the *gird had two elegant gold. . headed tides preForeetovresest to these igen- ' riareting'veas accordingly tailed its-the '1 on 'or :E: F..8.-Tatabanbcr,un Chesnut street. A. IC Burchfield 'wee - appointed Ghalrmam-and . -and J. "C: Patterson, Secretory: The had was w.li !idol with happy. Jubilant citizens. , doubly, Pleased with the pleasant ocradolottheir meet ing and with the glorious news of the- day, ah. though the last was not in the :edgiest pro ,grerunie. • The' place of, meeting was the same which so much bid becn done to the work' of making up bounty funds: . • The , President. In behalf of Abe eninlled men , of - the Ward; then-presented the canes to the. two noble-beated‘citizene whosecheerlog voices bad aria - bent'beari - tn , ttint - ball fir behalf of the races of".volaideerins, 'and whose manerous donations did meth to secure its summits. , ' Upon readying dile Immatifid , testlincnnid of the esteem and gratitude of his minded fellow , citizetur„ Gen.:',llcrwe _delivered a most &lichees addreas,, - .Pleasant, brilliant and -impressife, In which be recalled the united, generous and sae cessfulltilints of the people of the Fourth ward to 1111 their heavy.eno.ssontwooeensions;and con gratulated dean up3ti 'having done -their whole oet y in restalnlng the , government -in ita great., smuggle" with treason and rebellion,and upon' :the WOllOllll event Which - .'made that dayillustri ona lo the annals of the Repatille. 'And should ho live to be mold man, that cane which he 'held in We hand-would remind him of the great , civets •uhich he had hived to witness, and; le which it Ica hie privilege to pardcipete. ac- • cepted the beautiful token of the esteem of his frhsidir around him with grateful einollons.. GUI. Rowe was followed by Mr. Marshall,' wto, in a strain at - remarks:ln which broad hu mor, pungent :wit,. patriotic sentiments, and plain good sense were happily blended. and , kept the 'house in the brat possible humor, for some teens),minutes, :Both the - gentlemen were heartilyapplatided. - , C01..1. T. Gietmer, of Mercer,. farreerly of the 166tb Yam% volunteer?, was present, and made a telling speech, °them followed, and when we :came hway the compaey were unitedly geeing the Star Spangled Banner. . Upon the head of the cane.preocnled to Gen. Bose was the following Inscriptions "Presented to Gen. F. H. Bowe by the enrolled - men of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, April, 1865." Mr. Marshall's was the same except the difference The_ German _Opera; , , In reply to the card in the Gazettiotynterhy, edge ed "Aesthete," I athlete the rultleistit in the Philadelphia -Age, niter their perforritance of "Faust". at the Acatietnyet Music," where they bad every advantage In stage room Viand effect: Yet with all this, they made a miserable failure * * "Mr. Grover may felicitate himself upon having elven us one of the shab biest performances_ of 'Fang" that we have ever bad. In the flint plare. instead of glelng the port of /hest to llimmer, who has a aweet., strong coke, Tamara was selected. Tamaro is a con selentious, faithlbj Binger, but be had a weak; and ratherpielng voice, and is an awkward, bad actor. Then, eget°, be slugs en :Italian, and a nice ear is constantly sleeked by the combine elm of gushing Gentian, end the sweet, tender language of Tuscany. If this-ware the only eritiehre, we shpuld be satisfied, but ft 'ls the least. The music . was slurred .In the most reel:less , manne.. Whole scones were omitted, and iowards-the end the tousle and actin.. were rushed together In a pell.mell, higeledyhileledy style;as though the artists had 'other engages. :netts at eleven o'clock, and were In a hurryto get away from the Academy. T,he chores. Was Very weak, and many of the elegem seemed to have a profound ludifference.to melody or time. The only real ages:dm:min the operaleented to be Mr. .Birgfeld ante, an Immense diem that taxed the power of tier stalwart and gallant soldiere., Hermann; of course r slog hie part. Il • splend i dly. e agreat simple and a great ar tist and liphistopheles la bie bestpart. Frederica was reir als . lt r ariptcrite. She has a sweet, deli cious coke, and Ia au agreeable artist; het arca stormily gets out of time and fails .In striking a, ' note. Md'lle Dzinba as Stoic! made a success only surpansed by that of !hemmer!. The other artists went througlethelr parts, and 'that was all. Altogether, we have seldom heard.a mere tmealtsfactory perfoemance of "Faust," and now that Mr. Grover Ia making rigrea‘deal of money and drawing immensehouses, we feel IlltsioYinZ that such a performance in not whet. Philadel phia expects when she bentows her patronage lee - thls princely manner. Mr, Graver has the field all.to himself, and pateps, while thermals ge to bear en opera badly snag, it Ia axone-It sort of economy to make no particular effort to have the singiug improved; Bet no such policy can achleve a permanent sect . ..rm. A change has been made in toe programme. for tcenight.. Instead of "Robert le Diable' the memerement hest-Substituted "Tito „Jewess," with Messrs, Ilimmer, Hermann, and flexitime, and Mesdames Jobannsen and Roger, In the 'principal parts.- Tho ream for this ghee*: Is not given, bat IL Is prObablL Owlee to a Matta' . mince or the difficulty with Karl Formes, without whom "Robert'' ` coned not be, properly produced. by the patent compatry." . R will be seen' by the last paragraph • that` 4.atiFonnes was not present, and is not likely to , be.st their future concerts. Ye they bun ad. .;.vercitte and eel 'tickets onnthe strength of his • Ming, Rt. Claims , Loctare."..Tate l a dy -d o .; liTeren her lecture on."Siatrimony," pt Con Cort.: 14111, haat _Mooing, and although the meeting woe not laTa,.(owleg to the excitement oriental, bp, the, war news,) there war a fair attoadauze, and thoee who were there were amply. repaid for the - time Elva. The .Ituir la a very; doe epeaker, and Otte treated her eubject In an able. Rod enturtainlog.trmoi3r. . " The Peak Family.—Notwithstandink the excitement tin the streets. the Peak-Fanilly:ilniw a tine -audience audience to Ceneart ITC lase avec:ling, end thsAr performances ghee entire satisfaction. 'nick setond 'entertainment will be given this ITILCI.i, they wilt appear to AU ciccllent. trograMlie.,. ' " ~,...,„; E - ' .. =MEM ilttso - 1)'; 1 0 'l7s6. 'Burtlng ottite - - Etheticum:Tiullding ibis g an A.l • illraiLbron s The beam bundler,-welt known as a .1111se famusement,bttlateiyknownse Fmf. A tins' Melodeon," canght fire 'about half Past three o'clock this monlag from the, iter feunink Strawberry alley, and , burned rapidly .baforo tie engines orilred s Hspon the grotmd. • Thu Ore mue be% o'crgleurfid come where near the ata ¢ e as it teen 04 ) &e f I i * 11 :0 1 4t1 2, Alt a• e). were making TigOtOtur efforie to slay the flames at She honiereolng to press, dad It. le hosted ihai tlan' tin will be con fined o this buildleg„ • - TI aro Is a pork bonne adJoinlng; on )3traw berrY anon . ..but It will probably to late. A number of frame heroes on Church • alloy wore being emptied -of_thole contents, but • It was hoped tone of them aro In:danger. The ralthenen Is owned by Aleut. - iteClarg, and Ira*DrOtabil Insured. It will donhtlam be talmlidestrepal for Lowry, , living on od battery •uer were Death of a :Veneral)iir Watopir. . . . Rev. Elisba P. Swift, Es.D., an aged and high. Jy esteemed , minister of the PrcabYtedliti Womb. died at blaresideoes in Allegheny, ypt cfday, at eleven o dock aged 'seventy-three, yein. The doctor hid been n), far some tile; but ;tor seise . al days I s lore Lis 'death he had eshihßed sytap terns of improiressent, tied' Lis Mihail, bid been imito hope that bewcwild - seen 'tessidelo leen+ his room. A short time herein ids' death he ob .' served to his wite that te. rata new pali, plac ing bit ban *Peer, Ids cheat, bat the trenisrk was so quietly made that It e ,wined no alarm in too tniede of bin family. At el.unt hiedatigh ter infotmed . him that she was about to prepare bin dinner. and In a few minutes after shoots 'tu tved a therked' change in his appearance, bielf. alarmed her.. -ills orytoptusrefi grew .vudderly sour. ‘ -sun while he .was being no. - rra:v/d treni the . eliairla which he sat lo,his bed, `exPhes.. Ibu di.trardd rat ontoof the oldest -.imitators of the . Prtsprierittn Cint!..o le tote we t and had Its yews been'ensaged as Paswr the - First' Presbyterian coligrtimeon• Ansa •By. Ile was' an fittle and Welded minister. and a man of -twat a:telt/141.b1° purity of charaetsr. Re was universally ritremed by ,thr chore% of - which-be iris a member, and We death-4.11 by deeply lamented by the entire .coraitinnity. • A &ore extended, notice of his life sad ferviees well appear inner ceintensteiresfter: 7.11 d. Loso by..the Lata Robbery.—We are glnd to learn tbat the loss sustained Messrs. W. Wllllams &Co. bankers by the late rob: btu, will nor exceed $15,000, and It will prob ably tot amount to 110,00 . 0. The o/so will be opts today. . Themes ..Con•testy, a dissipated ebaracter, lean 'fond' dead ' the track of the Cleveland and Pittslnuph. rsUr,oad •on Fildny snort:flat, swore Dridßelwrp 8. 0 ,4 FlitiXMed LeaUkTe Wit kintd lij a passlng train ditrinelhirsdn night. TevarerjElected.-Miss , ..inale mvarnion was on Monday ovet•ing.eleoted .We Eighth Ward School Bdard; a teacher in tam Primary Depart.uterd of said. Ward Schools. Mn. Bmuun'in Ida late speech 11011A0 of Common, upon the condition of thugs between England and Canada, said You talk of Amer l'ican Mahe. , ' , Excepting 110010 portion of the “population: of- Now. York--and. L.:would not lhe . Word eyes to..thetn-ruttab things fatmobs' in the:riffled States; `for Mei sake of “forchnt - ether Conintsa or. the. Brehtittte to a arlicnlsr course ,of Action Aro altosother ."known. . the Mal midi action,; eldest "roar-gentlemen tn'the South Who haviveceired, °lam lorry to nay; so mach; sympathy front "some peteona this country, and &lila Itotute.. -1.... • • A warn sista named Dengue/ . JOitted'our as , He la of rfabek sod In dian deseenS, trlthout a rartkla. Of n lleigrt block In Ws with; with 'Wag sandy halr lad whistert. and hu peembeld as slaw all Ithillfat,l; SPEC/AL WC" Nin/C/48. Iracaut.W. Penni, erect/col Ede ROOlw. owl Dealer to Azoorican Slate, or various orders. Olsca eit'Alexamite Laughlin's, near the Walter Works, Pittsbargb; Pa: Restnetare; INK 73 Ma area. ; Orders promattended - Ali work shamwarrantod Ny ci llepis tor hing 6:7 7 4 led g an notice. g/2 ezterge repalng the root 1 1westuec d ttidva The - Emperor of Brazil 'b feted a ,4 fltrani or Iltaltit"!So Investigate 'a d decide .wharpropnetery, remedies should - be bdrnitted into the country end what escladed. After some Months erasion they bare 'reported, con demninethem aU except' Dr. J. C..'Ayer& C 0.% preparations. Thrte of those they recommend- et] tbe Emperor to idadt for the benefit o. the berilthiwhile they bold the fourthcaterry Pectoral under advisement far farther!ndi rma. t ion respecting one Otits ingrecheets—MorPtdatis wtdchi.while - so extensively cinployed end so 11gtdresteemed as si remedy in Ws - , tentratT, la ?tamely Spglyti In that. • Of. all the. saber merit. eines beam thein, the Romig Cominisslon say, • "to one of theta merits any favor Whatever, or protection from thia. Government; as %bet con tale nothing 'new nor any specific vfirtam not folly hOwn and raid by oar own . pbgildsms." The Imperial Government hies ' acc ordingly pro hibited them all from, admission threlth the custom house, except, the remedies of oar dis tinguished countrymen shave' meittlailed44 crimlnaUon by their learned men, that to which experience hasihal the American peo ple.--Boaton Ilcraid.. Constitutional - cousnmption--,Erom trust ' Worthy data it bas been' estimated that at least one-fourth of all who are • born Itt the ;United States have, at , birth.. lungs in 411 Enbeseulous condition. and-j.a consequence are predisposed to ruironiary complaints; yet labi equally well established that lb laptedisposhion tieed abt end in consumption, asthma; or any other lung dis ease, if due care and watchfulness . be observed,. and all excitite comics' are .PromptlYireated as they arise.: It is ire just 'such CUM Dri...laynes Expectorant exercleee its most beneficial ,stets. and has produced the largest proportio n of its cures:. Besides promptly removing coughs and colds, which, when lettm theMselsea, are tho most, comma!, causes of tuberculous develop. meat, this standard. remtaly allays any intim. mstion which'imay exist, and by promoting easy expectoration, cleanses the lungs of the sub stances which 'clog theM up. and which rapidly destroy whet. mineral to remain. Bold by drag. gists Merywhere..! r , . . , "The AYowtte,” said the Elder,'"waa moved by many' klads-of •doctrine.'? "Yee,".repiled ,hire. Fartimittort,looklog over her ,apretaeles at the Elder, "there's where be was wrong. What did 4te want to try en'titany kinds of doctrine for when Pinkerton'a Moho° And Colleen Bitters would have ktpt: him perfectly rtgular. The Eider cent - cased the thing bed never struck him in that light before, and Oa was goirgon to elucidate ftuther, when her attention wan attracted by Ike, who was ttying to pour acme Bitters down the. cat'a 'throat' with a ton, Mmast Fonds— , The atteithon of our ma& ars .Is , dimmed to :the brilliant assortment of .Fall and Winter Goods Jul tut:dyed IV our friend Mr. John Water; No. 126 ?Wend draft Allogbeay. Ms stock oomprises great teddy of Ifancylrench, Engllah, Beata and American Caudineree and Cloths, and Ant Bllk and Cud mere Vcubsgs all of which rill be made op to order In the latest styles main the beat tommer, t choice selectlen of Furnishing Goods said on land and for sale, together with a fall stook of Reidy liado 01MhIng; wall add- WM:OOV TwitTy.rmw rood men wanted for this hflai• alialppl Gtmbout Squadron. Bounty STOO. Pay per month from 10 . 50 to $31.50. Call at Mo. 19 Market street, Pittsburgh, Inimedlateli. Sub stitutes hinalshed'for one, two or id:troves/a: Late Quartmmaster ddlatfinslppl Squaatutt. . , Ifimrorn Betz or Wodnal, day neXt. ' in 'Masonic Hull, Fifth stmt. will be fold, every denription of furniture, camas and household geode, including soma yery elegint. eultes. T. A. Mcclulland, - Auctioneer. Flu etePittoek's. • - - Flags et. l'ittock's aga 'at I'ittoel;..'s Flags it Pittotk's MARBIeu . --- • nrrowLsow—miLunLLerr—o-. nituotra. Mari* tact, Itas,at tha reildertes of the brine; by Rev. Dallas. Effie. .TtIOII.4.RD .X.NOVKLSON and Mrs. HARIt s IZT MIL4OLtartD, atit'itt Map tbelr zenrele 3 life apt sunshiny en was the . day on. which' thelecoiartitige was soleanizeo. . . • TI • SWIFT.—en blotday. April sa, .T; as#A. - P. SW ET; la the 72.1 year of his wt.". :• Fuze:al 6 TatinsDAT, 6th that. iltr.l o ,oNo . ok A. front 8 ni,e‘hitilbyteriAn. Ohin:TlN-Ailti „ . ,C;II,,t'ELATID—nn A pril lit 145, Mr'. 711.1.R1C 011. LEL A ND, In tt n 3 it h-) ear other oge.— . ' .. . - 17RSOtt—tio de tuttlayttnoreing..Adenio.. at tie testate re , nf Id* lather,.lBeethdeld,ekm,,,ii 1 ,i,,,t t .; Ohio, TIIOSIA d Ltr4.,74 ?ATTE SUrri ;A tl ' lnntth year of Ida age:, . .. . . :. . , 8Eerwi1.......at t.velve . e'elneli attird 7' ~ ith . al atob. MIL of fere" , Mr. PI IeRSON HHOWN,-,ln nlor member oftbeArta td . Eindt.B & BIZ. 4 8 81 4 lean and 8 mnatlts,
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