=EMS i VOLIMM . ':'LX:XVII ..,1 - ,,..,„. -,. . .... " . . IseVftiturglrGazttit, •! VERY .LATEST.. BY TELEGRAPH. prICIAL WAR ,GAZETTE Id dinEilltoll SHERIbiII AND STANTON. able Bestruillei of Lee's Army - WAN. Dana:num:, •• • • WAsimpnys, Aru 6- 7 1 4 w. S . . The e following: telegnsns announces the prohibit , Aree el 7 deitractlon of Gestical Le . 'sarniy, if our pontps gni - tiii id r _iiii,*l-t_ titiefultin, who has "headed off tho enemy. - E. M. thuscros, ' • - . Secretary of, War, JUNCTION 80112LISID1 do Dsirrtum R. R., 't Itcsraarruks, VA., April s—to r. sr, $ IBMs. Z. . 3 (.. Stens' fori, fietoy of War: Llcnt. Gcn. Grant I:0:Q nod :the jbllisclusf dip • : patch at GM a.tnm, while on bis way to. thisd polat,and at mine proceeded to Gen. Bheridaa's headqnarters. , i; Mends' Granktiminsl me is transmit the dis patch to on on' ittiopeninghf the . telegraph to this place, inc 6 say that. theta' corps, with. ont doubt. reached General Jihetidaten position within an isonr7nr two: after the dispatch was. wiitten. TwO :divisions of the .94th corps will cramp 'here to-night, end one dinislottOf the 25th cotta at Black' and While station, on the Soutbside railroad. . . , . (iggieti,) Wir.r.use, Brig. O'er'''. • • Y.ADQUARTARS CAVALRY, t CIRTYYSTILLR, April 5L.6. 3 p. To Meat; Gm. grant: , and you Up iniclossil letter which wi!ITSvo you ao tOca of ihe conditipn:of -tile enemy and their 1 sent General this morning around on znyiett dash. He captured, at Far ;l. us? Cron; Roads,' fire pieces of:artillery and , at two hundred wagons. .He also captured t or nine Lunde nags and a combat ot pris- Ober/. . The Seconifetirpi Is now coming up. I wish you were here 'outwit. I feel confident of cap turing the Army of Northern Virginia It - we exert onti2res. I. see no . way of - escape tar Lee. I • will put all my cavalry oat On our tell flank, ex cept McKenzie; Who Is now on the, right.% ' [Signed] , . P. 11-Scantnaw, URI. Gen. 1. =that. • Ascitur. Comer HOUSE, April 5. I Dun Mutsu: Our army>a ruined, I tear, We are all sate as yet. .kThyrtni lett as slek:L:loten la tweill I law blin7esteiday;..Weewelallni3 orbat- Ile this awning., Uen. Robeit Lee In In the field, in the rear of .My Lrediels etrll in thelistree: or oar cause and in God. Gen. Hill is killed.- L saw Murrayw . few momenta since. Bernard Tel' , ' it is said, was titian prisoner, :pat homey get , out. I send this bylSiegoi. to alt. Your devoted son,. W. 11. TAVLOIII, Colonel 41111441 iN THE NtINDAT-Flttlii Went ortise -Fire itvitiehtsiionci. IL 4IIIIIO6 gIIiMITIMILLIMINOWOUNDAD. ire in the Captu.red Cities. ..-.. New Toze r . Aprilo.7-The Dessoserrtet Advar r-1.::...",'•::*.!, ' 447'8 . Waahrogton - speelal essys the' wounded ..-4... - ..•.r ~. '. •.:rnen of the 2d New, Pork cavalry 'report that :. ~.. ~ ~. ..; ~ ir regiment went into the Sunday fight die. `"..4.....4:::1. red, elk hundred *truce • and .' came out :4 ,,..... ..... ~ .in only three hundred tun and_onentaveoce. •;;'",'' 4 ; ioned officer. ) , E, `'t;• o '..". •,*";;,; 1,...- .Among the lam buildings destroyed in Rleh t-6!:2:" ;;`:eh;, were llezall's;libbri, Crew and Smith's el; t ..._ , ~.:::,;:. :4064c0s factories, and the Mechanics' Institute. :' , -liThe tire .s quares bounded by Main street, ::•:4*.t. , ..t1:0 - anellleventh ape F ifteenth streets an 14: restos. e rebel stragglers got drunk 'and ~, lenders! thestores. A large number of per :, sou were killed ,the .explosion of magazines. the inmates of the Alm:shot:se were killed or lojnred: ^y. Wieuroovosr, Aida. Zliiie mail boat today 'II" WaShilni*S A lalie number of -rebel eers as prisoners of war, Ind 'twenty-two I ,' bags of captured mal ls , which hate ,beetdellt.' to the War Department:. . ~ :-'.-. A psaseasee : who len. Richmond. erognesday afternoon, asYs that ii. wee. eqatated that the railroad between that city and geterstmrg would be he running ,oideriaday,- sissy force being employed to repair the track, t;' ' - "'• „.;• A .Th, aileron Dorn a Matemest of the same gel = Oman, who liadeciiiieriedwi.tlislisequaintan; ces in Richmond, that Brock! Bridge was capon-' sible for et.• burning` of prepeity, &oil& - or the merchants having entreated him, but in tido. to prevent tke threaotaed destraction. A • rebel lend of nuele irsa esptured,".end len the way tro . from City Point played a num-' i :1 ,:*;' , " : ";: ber of tins, such as -"Dixie" and "A Life on '4 , "":" - ; • ;Ithet Ocean MITE." They , appeared lei. be de! :=:...t....• -..:. :t-.. , :t.; . , lighted 'with their cluinge of position. ... ~ ...r,,,.:4 The Poste:Mee . Department has ordered. the ; ";1; :, • : :; . „.,postofilea at Hauipion, Elizabeth county, to be :Nii:' , .....•opened, and appointed Heron :Whiting -poet -111. aster. ~'•.!.‘;• -; : ‘,7oe ,i , - FROM GEVIROMMO'EXPEDITION, ;•:N.,,5,' Iltdinatlou Selma, Nonteom,ery sad Noblle PROVISIONS AND SUPPLiES ,PLENTY New Tom. Arvid dispatch' div; ted RneecUvUlc Alabama, March 'itch, With the cavalry, column - of Thome: army under Gem, Mum, nye the force consists of throe Millions. and was soon to be }Snot by fourth. - lie des, tlastion was Belau, Montgomery and Mobile. The country, so far. 418travelett,, contnins only old men, women Mid children and negroest Prorialona went pronstf and mull - foragers found no difficulty in obtaining supplies. A few rob. els appeared and skirmished -with the adTatlee, but this was the only opposition met with up to the Nth. Many rendticsannr, s ' had delivered ••• • , • • • MOLD INIOII MOURN AT WILMINGTON' cfr: Davi* "Probably at Angiuta,- Ga. Nrw roar, April o.—The Tralcrae'e Waahlav !tea apeelal says a letter received by the Sanitary iFommissiori, from Wilm i ngton, stake that 8,000 •,'"'more paroled Union Priarmera have srrived there, —llllal soppliee"ln - abundanee wore at " A gentlastan - juit Arai Illehreend states thlit the best ittraMed people there believe that der tDavia fled. to _llleorgla, and will attempt a to. • IMtahlishment, of - bla government at Augusta, • Wittleh potamsei'strawe natural deferuies, and • jtas been elaborately fottiged. • • PRISON 111% IN lIIOIIBIOND. . XPERIENCE. OF, A BRITISH OFFICER ... .. , , .. . Marron; April 0 —.,d: British officer , who t g ult hittleif "T. A. : 4obutol, Lieutena n t Col : , . tpnel of her Britannic Majesty's rqdment, of the . . 0' Enssani,',•has addneeed a letter to the. h Parliament, 'torpid/titling of Ms treat ' ent in Hithroond. :: He ilsited the Confederacy •'• ._._ . : eurtealty, -. and 'iriiii Miami' into prison and . . • . sharrieladli... He safe the prison was i Etis d o.ltby And fbl/ Of Terialny the food was not otter . ' ' . • a &e.t.a eacind 'the conduct of the prison '- • : Adds brutal in the extreme. Secretary 8 - award,:' . . _ Ws ettmaros; April 6,-- , Seenetary Seward's tor:Wilts' to tench trnproned today from what ' 1, W 48 Li st night, and ha . Is now as comlortable 1 - r Gold trona California. fhi3 K 1 sr Ycnt lliltd..-Tba COsta Elea tannin 'a California ono minim alz buodnnl thou d dollars In gold. . . • „ . • , _. _:. . . - . , . • , . -. .'.' , ..;.. , ..L.; , ..4. :L -A , ;;';1...4.,',.. . i.i: .. .43. : ),74-:;'•; - ;-..L' - ~-,.:,.-,..,:,-;%,,,,,,-_,,.;•-,.',,,,,,-,,;,-...4 „:ic,„, -- , , ,,, - , - ,. .d-z A . 4... - _,----14,11.- ---zz,_5.a.i.,c,,,,....,,4,,4.,0tz71;,,ki.';,a.V-i__,7L,.;2,.a0,..4'i-Z0.,,,i,:i4,-,,,,,474.1,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,-,---.- •.--- - .. ,IrfrstO2r--. '' • - , LATEST PROM. RICHMOND, Eit6llloll4l tiud Petersburg PECIMINESIT ar.,BELs LIVED. GOVERNMENT ARCH ifEIS SENT TO DiNTILLIR THE erry FIRED BY BEN. EWELL One-Third of the tity betroyed, LEE MARCHING TWARD' LYNCHBURG The Tliehnionit: Defenses New roan, April World has a fatter frOwyTtichmond hprli 4th. It contains no milita ,r7 news. Describing the appearance of the city "it says: Io the Costom.honse Darla, Benfainin . and Mallory bad their court 1111 the end. Davis occupied a modestenite Of rooms • op two nichts of ettpa in the wing of the building. They are not yet open to public tuned:lon. The general iestimonyle that all the Important archives of the rebels were sent away ieVeral Wielri ego, either to Lynchburg or Danville—probably the latter. The rebel Cabinet, ministers seem to have been Scattered in the way at liring: iienjemin. the Secretary of State, had a fine hi:nisi at the upPee end of Main street which escaped the conflagra tion. Mallory lived at a hotel; but palsied most of his time with a tiger, who had a splendid den on Main street. Trenholm; of the Treasury, reported immensely rich in gold invested-with Frazer & Co., in England, bad's dueleruse on Grace street, and gave a brilliatt party 'only two montturago to South Carolina celebrity'. • Jeff Davis' lionise Is now the sheds of General Weitzel. It stands at the foot of Twelfth- and - Clry 'sheets. It is in good condition, but rather sbebby—the shutters broken, the garden gates swinging all sorts of ways, and the stables plaited directly beside the front door-way. Al though it would be considered a decent gentle man's house anywhere, it Is net to be compared with many houses In Richmond. General Lee's residence stands a block or two abase Jeff Darla', and is &Modest, three-story, Roston-looking kind of an establishment. The ladles of Lee's family and of Gov. Smith's, still remain in the ally, and, of 'mum, will be well . Main street from below Seventh to the neigh borhood of Church Hall, present" the most la mentable appearance.- Cary, St. Virginia sod other business streets" between Main and fames ricer, suffered severely, bat the peat parts of the torn are either left untouched or have escaped with little damage. - I hare', rem tour Massachusetts officers each of whom got tint Into the capttoYandplan led thc flag on its summit. The truth I bolleve tole, that, the Sag was fleet potted by a negro Sergeant belonging to Binthe's division - of the illtk corps. The Trftsms'ayeteraburg special of the 4th, safe: The eastern portion of the: town exhibits on, every elde marks of the solid shot sad shell thrown by our gins daring, the , last summer. Chimneys bare been rind on every building, wiedcnre " knocked and splintered to pieces, brickwalls crumbled and tain,and porches carried away. Almost every house is deserted in Bel lierintik street, which runs. nearly east, and west, but In the centre and other portions of the eh,' but Me damage seems to have been done by opt fire. N , Yong, April 6.—The, Jitauhrs corset- pendent from the late mansion of Jeff. Davis, says'the evacuation of that city was seriously contemplated several days before It took place, but the Real decision was not arrived at until Sunday afternoon last,. when Leo telegraphed to Darla that Grp:abed rendered the holding of that city by him travosaltile. this triegram was received in the churches, and the departure of the leading rebels commenced at tact, and was continued throughout the night. Jet. Davis left at Bp. m. for Danville, and It is understood the government archives are sent to nut-place - The city was fired by General Ewell, and al theugh General Weitzel, on reach* the city, eedeavored to subdue the Banes, one-third-of the sty was deetmyed. Among the buildings burned were the War Department, Pod OMee Treasury Department, several chttrthes, Me", banks, and three. newspaper offices. It was understood to bare been Lee's deed= to endeavor to reach DauSillet, Va.; and there heti fy andmalce ano th er stand. This plan' Sheri dan's movement has frustrated, and Leo is now a to reach Lynchburg. ai' grfi t aZs co rres pondent mfu says: The works in front of Richmond consist of three strong. limes, Wholly enveloping' the chi. The Outer once are continuous; the liner one cansiathig of a series et strong redoubts and bastion forts, AIL these mount upwardief 300 guns, and would, had they beet, properly garrisoned, form an ale most Impregnable aeries of defences. Torpedoes were thickly strewn all over the ground, marked withlittle lingo for the safety, of the rebels but which they neglected to remove in their hasty Sight, and these saved many of the Ilya' of our men when marching Into Rienmond. • • The second line was found equally as strong as the'first, excepting as to the &battle and tor- The third line is twit outside the - edge of the town, situated on high ground. These works, like the othefs, mount heavy guns. Davis received Lee's dispatch to evacuate While In church. Davis took on the train he escaped with, his horses and carriage, so as to 'take to the country in case the road was inter rupted. He expressed himself as being yet do teradeed s ut to give up, though it was =tale he had but litile'hope left. Extra Billy Smith did not leave till after mid night. Ile left his wife behind, as did also Gen. Lee. The news of the death of her eon, W.H. F. Lee, In the battles, has been received. • - The Legislature was la session as late as nine o'clock on Sunday night, when they started for. Columbia by the canal and James river. Mr. Dreckinridge left the city at late as half past six on Monday morning. A large number of rebel soldiers wore captuved and paroled, GOY. FEATON'S TICTORT PIIIKLARATION, BOyotTliottisevhorP:y'erandlqmnm Appoint . Atasatr, April 6,180. TOCLAMATION Br EZVIKN S. rrsroi, GOY- MINOR Or SE; OTATB,OI. ARV 7061( _ . Richmond has fallen. The wicked man who governed the stealled Confederate States have fled their capital, shorn of their • power - end influence. The rebel armies have been defected, . 'brokeoand scattered, sod thel'oraddable char. aster of the rebellion Is apparently at an end. Victory everrarbere attends our banner, and our Armies, tinder Providence, ate rapidly moving to-the closing scale of the .war. :Through- the' self-sacrtnelng and heroic devotion of our eel 'Hers the life of the Republic has been saved, and the of ilie - Atiimicai Guido maintained: In view of the important events of the achieve menu -of our- noble armies end gel Lint leaden—ln view of the progress Made in trap-. preising the rebellion and the encouraging time. perm of the early return of- peace, there is great, came 'for rejoicing; thanksgiving and pride°. I, Reuben E. Trenton, Governor of-the my of . New. York, do; therefore, Gene this my PrOC•bi... designatierrridey the . ICI day*. of April, lusbmt, the daY appointed for tile cire -MODy of raising the United !Estee- nag on Fort Ornate:, . tut a day of thanicerivieg, prayer and praise to Almighty ' Heidi for; ,the sir Messing& - -hive received it Ma hands, and I hereby recommend rellgious soclel ties of all decominations to open their plum of worship; Mid tila people .abstatzting from their usual ayocattona; to issciable therein, and with greatfut hearts unite In prayer and praise to him : who has eo .mercifally remeMhered us la the hour of out gres4at;need gad ln . witness whereof I have hereunto set ray hand and &aced the Drll7 Seal - Of alielSla4 aG the city`of Albauy, this Otb day of April, A. G., Eighteeo Hundred aud . filsopnve. 1: •' • z•- • ••- (Signed) ' ' - It. E Fsrroe; By thiGovernori, Oro. 8. narnsos, Private Bacy Now Boaz; Aprif 6, 4peetdathen rogold ls dug. no prosPecta of the war are stoly as to leave tho former widen:inroad:ma, ..?no highest, rates of yesterday were not maintained. This morolog the price opened at and irocre fell " 1 0 / 50 3 - , • FROM NEW ORLEANS litobile Attulett by Our Forces MOITOR Mll WAUKIE BLOWN UP the Direnses orOlobUt; Flanked FIGHT AT MITCHELL'S FORK Tia..o Mt alk:oolan -34,E:waiLi.iniacz New Yoaz, April 8.--The steamer Gelding' Star, from New Orleans on the 28th , bas sr rind • The United States steamer Circuate° arrived at Key West on theAd, and reported an attack of the Melon forma and gunboaia on Mobilo on IfarehtOth. ~ T here wore no particulars ob tained except that the monitor Milwaukee was blown up Of Dog River Bat by a torpedo. The 27mee' New °ricotta correspOndoni of the 24th, says: On ihe 18th General Steele% alma started from - Pensacola and Barrancas for' Biatelei Landing, on the Tombigbee, with the, purpose of flanking the defences of Mobile. It is thonghtahat this will compel the rebels to fall hack np the Alabama, as it will be the only open ing•left: to them, lilt be not already blockaded. -On the 22d, Wilma's cavalry wore heard from doing well. NEW OntsAns, March 3i—evit Corno, April Sl —The True Delta Says: Headquarters rceelt , ed Information that a potion - of General Canby's army was wlthln Ore miles of Mobile. The elegy guns were in .position and - shells could be thrown into the su . bride of the city. The attaek on Fort Bradley, the main defense of Mobile, Frank Gardner. commanding, Is al ready : commenced. siallry is commanding at Mobile and Dick Taylor the Spanish fort. The boMbardment of the latter commenced on the 2Sth.. Canby, Granger and Smith were eve milei sp Fishing- Creek on the 24th. The testy cannonading on the, 22,1 was tensed Ey gunboats sbelltng thy woods at the mouth of Fishing Creek. Cottoo, good ordinary, it e. Nsw Your, April G.—The Times' correspon dent at the headquarters of the 1311, army corps, near Blakely, on March 2.Sth, says: A party o f f guerrillas made a dash on a wagon train which was stuck lc the mud below Fisk river, and cad tared ten mules, eight drivers, all the wagons and atoms. There has imen much aldruilablup, ,but no regular battle ai yet. The botribardrcent of Spanish Fort progressee favorably.: Torpedoes tin the approachei to the fort. Oniakiintlehers are within two Ittincireci and oar artillery thie - Lbundred yards of the fort: We hare it encompassed on three sidet,;theitl only chance of escape being by - water.' If the gunboats get ep they cannot - escape. , ;(kneral Grangeiand ataff , neriowly cscape4 Laing blown up by torpedoes placed In the rotes. ' Col. reitrar's brigade :aptered a rebel tel- egraph office and dispatches, showing that the rebels were fully posted to relation to all oar movements, forms and pieces. G. 'Steeli captured two rahroad supply tralbs at Pollard. At last accounts our losses will tiotexcesd fifty killed and two or three hun dred wounded. :Rebtlateamera ply regularly between Mobile and kasilsb Fort, eonTeylngtelnforcementa and guns. Twoof our men bate been Injured by torpe deis. • Gen. Steele's command, from Pensacola, met with omen opposition, trot no replier bottle was fought anill reaching Mitchell's .Fork, on - the morning Of the 2Gth, where the enemy, num bering about 800, made a stand, and,. atter a seotre fight; the enemy were repulsed and scat tered in the woods, many of them being cap tnr. dew INIL BRASS BAND IN WASENGTON. REBEL CEN. ANDERSON KILLED.. CHIEF CLERK OF PAYMASTER GENERALS' OFFICE, 333,C,8 ETU:7 BZWAItDI3 3N1171118 3 PIRPTIT OF MB WARM') STICANBOIT HONOR TO LIEUT.- GEN: GRANT Wsentioco.c, April 6.—The brass band for merly belonging to . the lith whO.er iteed item to-day, took the oath of allegiance. Atter 'that ceremony they played a umber of airs suited to their change of position, such no `•Jordan is a Reid Road to Trarci,";and " AWL Wc.diad so Get Out of the Wilderness." They report that the rebel Major General Anderson was killed in front of Petersburg - on Saturday. Grafton D. Hanson has beett'appointect Chief Clerk of the Paymniter 'General's Ofilec. is represented:Jo be a , gentleman of courteous manners and well qualllied fee that position of trust and rerponsibility, Iu addition •to °that toinriecanatained by Sad retary 1 8tward - it: aru Mannered to-day that Lis right jaw had bean Fractured. lio was tom paratlwely taiy this afternoon. Three hours atter the Deformation yesterday reacted the Savy.Department of the capture of the steamboat Harriet Deford eight or ton tai gas bad started In yrtirialt of the pirate. In compliance with an application made at lit War'Gritart.' mentto.day, • ono of tin largett tined ma will be sent from St. ionia to Galena, It !Lois, the home of General Grant. to be tired tt ere In honor of the fall of Richmond. 'Motor Gencrtd catcy and • staff lone° W!tsh irgton tomorrow for Richmond, to continence. the organization of colored troops 111 that el - Ntw,Vork Stock and Moneir ITfetters. New Tour, April 6.—The Stock Market shows a strong 'speculative feeling, and the taneae tivna fgrenoon were large and generally at nit iultnuta, The Wawa centered princi pally on the leading Railroad Shares, and the donned for Erie wee active. Large sales of Seeding and Michigan:Southern yrere made at higher- priers. Goren:molt Securities are all strong and in fair .demard. The amount ef Bends floating ou the ettect hare been greatly reduced. There' have been purchases by for- Opens ln anticipation of a large demand when the capture of Richmond was ' known on the other side of the Atlantic. . . Coal and fdiseellancoui, Shams were stronger aiad Mere settee. . The gold market weakened th is forenoon by the reports that Sherman bra captnned'Ealeigb, and, also, Mat Sheridan was likely to bag Lee , ifgained strength as tiro day drew to a close, and the decline of the morning WaS nearly N "vivered. Money shows an - Increasing rise. • Foreign exchange continue, .quite dull. Petroleum stocks are In good demand, and the market 10 firm. Sales of - Buchanan Farm at 1.25; Commonwealth, .4.00; Excelsior, 4 45; Germania, 75; hianbaUan. 51; Oceanic, 2 .50; Eynd. Farm, 3.58. Crude more active, and prices firmer; salmi at Sfe on spot; 1.000 bbla, seller's option, at 82c; 1,000 bble, buyer's option, -at 34c. Referred dull. at 53e for bonded, and 70 671 for free. Ilea ft Moro Woe and firmness le the pro, dnce and Merchandise markets to-dat, but no 'general activity. ,Tbs; Diy:Geoda trade 4a . more animated, and jobbers are doing a_briak business. Country merchants are buying more freely, and prices are about the lathe. Tfum Cairo and .MeriphiSi CAIIIO, April 13.--Tha steamer Oliva Branch No. 2. from New Oricami. had on board 746 beck end 22 bags of cotton (Or it MCKsin under ney, arebelmilitary syinpathiser, con fi ned Ifetnyhi order of General Roberts for the non•payment of . a debt of seven thousand dollars due no . parties, has, by General Wrishirorne, upon a writ of habeas corpus, boon turned over to the civil authorities = rixently,and by the 11. 8. District Court was re -leased yesterday upon: payment of epsts. ..It is said be will commence a suit against Roberts for false imprisonment: --" ' A:bcOpital steamer arrived from Vicksbeig 81.. Louts with 420 exchaihged prisoners from Andersonville. and. Catawba.hundred vemsin* . at Vicksburg awaiting - transPortatlon Opening at the ; New York Cons G'smal• BOard poised iesOutlou t&dsq W otibia t4e'ciinals May lA. GENERAL STONEIIIN'E:OPELUT/ONS. Eis Forces Novirg Towards Salisbury --- FENHSYLVAINIA REFRUESTED IN THE . EXPEDITION. ( onewoodence of the Daily Pit labutzt. flheette. • . CILATEA.37IOOOA, Aprilist, 1865. The only news of importance in this Dv:wt. sliest Is the inovrcent of Gen.:Blhnehlan. - He left Knoxville about tan days ago, with from 10,0* 1 012,000 cavalii, well monnthd and cattiPOCIL Os the :Bth of Marsh he arrived at Boone, N. C., captured the place, Wiling nine, capittring sixty.two home guards and forty horses.' On the Solli he was on the east side of the Bli Ridge mountains, moving towards Balinbury, North Carolina* Sicee the ilOth nothing has been beard of him. Ile was then getting along well, but had fb change the anginal plan' on account of the scarcity of forage. Thla movement has been conducted what so much secrecy that the rebels all along his route khew nothing of it until he tame upon them. Stoneman says with ordinary I ociC he will accotit- With all that be desires, which no doubt Is the destruction of the railroad between Salisbury, N. C., and Charlotte. Pennsylvania's represented in this expedition by Colonel J. W. Palmer nod the 1 5 th . eavaliT. Colonel Palmer commando the Pirat brigade, Lich has the advance. It is composed of the 15th 'Pennsylvania, 2d Kentucky, 10th .I'lcitizatt, and 10th Indiana cavalry. Tbe. Colonel Is con sidered one of the bent cavalry °dicers la thIA department, and PenrotYlvan:ans should f✓_i proud of him. He will, no doubt, give a good account oehiroself in this expedition. ' The 4th carpe; under Major General D. B.Stan : ley, are now doing guard duty along the Vir elate nod East Tennessee' railroad, between Her x vine and Bull's Gap. This road has bean r , tab rd. end is cow in good rousing order as fur ores an foil's Gap. ----- ndlan AtMfrs...Colonel Rater'. Work-- 11. e President'. Reception in Rich. 1001.10, _ . Nkask Trout, Ap• ti —The Commercial :Weer: sptelal says : Re , Seriator Wilkinson, of Minnesota, still expects to eneerecde Mr. Dale as Commissioner of Indian Aff sirs. Colonel Baker arlli soon turn Isle attention to, the enlistments at Clileago, Buffalo sod other esters QUA. - - . The Pcsfs Fpeclal ray rreattellt, hincoln, on Tuesday, gare a public Teeeatiati In Juir. Davis' parlor. Gov.- Braunlow Inaugurated—Co!alltu Ronal Amendment Retitled. . • NAM:MILLE, April 5, VIA L(rUISVILLII, April C.—Gov. Brownlow was inantnuateil at.thaCap- Rol to-day at 11 o'clock. his fnangural address was lengthy and patriotic. The Journal's. says both Houses unanimously ratified the Constitutional amendment. Seven. Thirty Subselptlona. PfULADELPITUA, Aprll o'.—Jsy Cool e reports ful , Felptlona to the Seven-Thirty Loan to.day to the amount of $2,02100.. Ineludlnz $100,090 'from Clereland, and $350,000 from Now York.' and 1,700 frota Indlrldnal siabselptlocs of $5O and $lOO each. Christian Commission Subscriptions. BantTON Atoll 6 -l i tho subscription to dm tr. Chastian Commission lu this city up to the ptvsent time amount to; over $20.000, and thud are still going on. Telegreph Dividend New remit, April 6.—The Western Union Tedtgraph Col:apse, have declared a Timed, dividend of trvo per cent., payable on the ':sth Two Noted One/7111BD Executed Lottsviu.n, April 0.--Two noted guerrillas. •Jthu Dodges and Enoch Downs, wem executed here to-day, by military order. • NET AND MISCELLANY, Tna GILCAT SIONTSIERT.—(iun. Grant was at Sutherland Station, tea miles beyond Potersbur{, on the Southeide Boad,yesterday morning. Gen. Sheehan was In advance, pressing Close on the rear of Lee's retreather columns—wherever that may be. We have as yet no definite accounts of the line which the rebel army look, but It is of course on the road to Burkeavllle. it rater day, s dispatch from Washingtoo can be credited, atom °sc./tailor Lee's forces have been esptar ed or are straggling through — the country wait log to be plektd up, Leo has an army still, and keeps it on Land as be fella back, but it is an ar my so reduced In numbers and spirit that If !t can by brought to a stand still and forced Into line of battle it must speedily dissolve bolo-nibs onset of Grant's victorious and eager sobliers.,--Yea Fork Tnltrut. Fenced tr TO Tun Vtire.--Gcneral Grant on' Motelay telegraphed to the War. Department—, , "We are in possession of Richmond.: -A part of It is on drc; shall It - burn V' Secretary Stanton read the dispatch to an Immense crowd ofpeople in hunt of the waroMee, at about Miele* o'clOck. and asked the question —"What answer shall I return to General Grant: . The crowd 'cupola. ively nejmnded—"Let it burn!'- But the more thoughtful cried ant— l 'lio, no; don't destroy ht. we can make' pwd use ['lit." The does had it,. and Richmond did not Illuminate the sietpre. • Gorses!. Grunt seems 'to base wearied of the habit of Major 'General Warron'a corps to fail into dlllicidtles that . Interfere with 1t offensive operations. nemeses itteri3rs a gap between Warren's eorps andaome other one, - pr there was a stumble In-some way. The same old thing happened the other day, and Major 01 neralWarren was sent to the rear, and Fall. l3heritian handled the troops In a style that ac complished the work cut out for them. Ton debt of Canada; with less than three lions of people, Is almost as great as was our public debt berme the war, with over - thirty mit._ lions; and the debt of all- the- British .Provlncel, with a total population of a little over three and -al half millions, is actually pettier than waa our debt with thirty-two millions of peepie in 1303; even after the profligate administration of Bu chanan. A MAN aeined Showell, of Reading, Hamilton "county, 'Phi'', beard a MANI In the night, and surpoting a chink= thief to be about, took a 1 41 101 and went Into the yard. Not finding any one he fired hls pistol hatothe &antis to fright en any one who might be about, and seat the ball through the heart of his wife, whobad fol lowed hint without his knowledge. • A Trstrcuswen "reformstin In preralont In Ilastachunitta Just now. At Amherst a meet ing of the citizens has notified the Selectmen to prOECCIIie without delay; all oftaideria of the 864- uto, against the sale of liquor and the keeping of billiard and gambling 'saloons. At Lee one hum. drete and Arty persons bare rer;‘, , ,,i, 1 4. plethz4, taken the , Jonn B. P.u.sttn, formerly u cOillnlission incr. client or Detroit, and a member of the School., Board of thati.elty, is now s•Brlgarlier moral In the rebel service. Ho has been stationed in North Carcllna, and his principal duty has been to chase down ,eseaped Union prisoners with bloodhounds. When he lived In Detroit ho was no active Democrat. A cossascr has bean made with influential . Germaus to bring from Germany two thousand men, who will cub take a tract of the Kicks. poo Railroad lands In Kansas, and workout Its value on railroad. An agent Is now in Ger many for the purpose, of forwarding' the men, and Cher are expected to arrive In May. • _ Tic: pastor of a Congregational church in Lewistown, K..;ty York, and twelve of his con gregation, were dratial a few 'days since._ The " ravercnd gentlethan pronißlY accepte d the call," as a member of • the ebntfh militant should do, and went forward with lila tweivelfed" lowers to "fight the good fight," :.Tun news of the sneeess of tidy Marilee Wu sent .0 Henry Ward &caber by 1300ffetafy Stan ton.. The dispatch wall handed him In -the put pit-as be was giving out the hymn. 'Reveal` it: to his congregation, who received, it with enthu siastic applause.- The hymn was changed, and "America" sang with great fervor. WM. Enotturox, Bn., aged 104 years,- died in Lafayette lownship.'Floyd county, Indiana, on Wedneaday last. -lie outlived a large family of children, Pad all his grandchildren except three,. Up to the hoar of his.death his faculties were unimpaired. Mrcu of the Mad heretofore used for hemp raising in counties along the Idlaboarl river will be devoted this eesson ' to else ealtivation.of tobacco, as women and - boys can tend: a crop of that character. , • Mu. Gnwart,who was banisit'ed him Richmond becalm:ref his Union sentiments, has been ro-. turned to that city as' wi United 13tates portninster." kali 6 mm:intention th the late' rebel Capital is to be , established itumedlataly. - , _ CassacrrammoTaxans Eimanearre.-133mw, splendid ocean steamers are fitting out for the - Bontlicrn trade, and in. confident anticipation of alamly eioseof the rtheilion.- • - , unix ov TUB atreet eleghlK - . the labg metre dasology 'is a sign that gold will reach the -"Old linndred" 111 short metro.—cY. Y. Counnriti4 . Itxdoastmron.",-11, was elven out a few weeks .. - ago tbit the Kreperor Maximilian was about to .rectexrdze Jeff. parts. . - 24pw would . be a pal time fei him tato ' (fIY 110 SUBURBAN. Meetlog of Allogien} Cound6 A- replai inobtlily sheeting of Annbooy Councils Was hold on Thursday even log April (h. • In Bead Present, Messrs.- Francis, Irwin, Miller, Mr-Brier, B. , Rlddle, .CleOrre W: Riddle,. Thomas. Wright Auld ['resident Marshall. • The minutes of the , previous - meeting were read and aknoved. Mr. MePrier presented a petition from Robert. Stewart, asking the removal of the fireplug fram a t e corner of StrawberrY and Middle alleys. • Re ferred to Committee oil Water, with power to Mr; George R. Riddle presented a petition of property Owners on North alley, setting forth that they Suffered much Inconvenience and an , ncvance from the spray thrown from a steairt pipe projecting from an establishment on the op posite erder;Of the. alloy, and asking Cot/netts to have the Ordinance relating to such structures se amended as to secure the abatement of mach nuisances. j Rethrred to Committee on °MI. notices. Mr. 8. Riddle, on behalf of the Market Com• rahsioneta. to whom were referred the petition of Measrn. Mute and Alexander, asking Coun cils to remunerate them for the loss incurred on their contract for the erection of Diamond Mar ket heave and Clty hail, Bunn:atter' a report. The Conatelssioners were instrueteri to examine into the facts and . report to Councils. Tbey had obtained from the contractor's a list of Items upon whlchlesses. bad been incurred, amount ing in the aggregite to $5,800. - The report wan accompanied with the following resolution: N.- 01 ml. That the Mayor be and hate hereby authorized to draw his warrant In favor of Meters. 'Va bite and Alexander, in thee= of dollars, as eitta compensation to make good thelrlossea mistalned in executing the said con. - tracts. After some discussion Mr. Miller moved that the idatk be tilled by inserting the amount , d 10.500. Mr: M carved to amend by inserting the stun of 80,600. The amendment was adopted.by act,: ot r yens to 4 naya.- The resolution, no amended, was adopted by a sespeneou ottlie rules. !Mr. Thomas submittal the report of the Water Committee, wltlita resolution for the payment of sdndry bills. Report accented and resoletloo adopted. Mr. Wright . froM the Committee on City Code, robnaitled communicatiou from 8. Scheyer. ,Ir., City Solicitor, explaining the carom of delay in printing the code. Thu report was accempanied with a resolution authorizing warrant In favor of the Solicitor, for the own of $8(.0, tar his services to preparing the code as per agreement. Report noel-pied and rinolation ad. pt . Mr. Irwinifrom the Committee on Claims and Accounts, reported an ordinance fixing the amount of compensation for holding city elec tions. Report acectneriand ordinance iplopted. ;Sir. Francis offered a resolution. auMoriziug the Committee on Fire Enginees to allow the steam fire engthet to be lased In pumping water from the cellars Pled by the late flood. Peed inn the discussion. ]tr. S. Riddle read a memo randum from Mr. Ingham, the foreman and treecurer of the Mope Steam Eagan Company, showin that the company had expanded; for the Inc of tie Department, since Marcia Ist, 1804, the sum of $1125, 'and that repaint are now about Islas: made which .will swell thin •amonot to sl,llh. Mr. legume adds: "This is the way we expend the money that we draw for our Salaries. 'We have, since the.new ornatthition, received three quarter aalarita, (WO pee dinar- ! ter) arnoUnting•to E 460. The amount paid out czar:tried these enceinte SITO. in view of, these facts; Mr. Riddle regarded it as Justly dne to the firemen that they should be permitted to reap the advantage clench pentads- I Iles as the blood may throw in their way. The resolution l.ran yew; three nines and t passed. Mr. George R.' Riddle, .presented the follow. gag. • il7arras, The averegerort of coal and slack consumed at the' Water Works, for. the four years merlons to 1553, amounts to'about $3,437 crdrultritertar, the east Of the said tuel fur Pik acce*Mg to the report of the loom ernomits MAIM enormous sum Of $15,- - ZCO.Zti, with the , muspeet et' reaching ft: r the currtm sear $OO,OOO for that Item; therefore Jirte:erd, That Grit Witter'Coninittdo le M onne-tea to report — eV a epectal meeting to he belMl Thursday evening next; the ream a for ruck a large increase of expenditure, and also such measures as their wisdom may- suggessZto remedy th 6 same. Mr. S. Riddle moved to amend—that Coun cils studli meet on Thursday afternoon, at two o'clock. to proceed In a body to the Water Weeks. The resolution, as amended, was adopted: Mr. Meitner, offered on ordinance reducing the amount of business tax to one min. Read thrte times and posited. lielhier off..red an ordinance instructing the Committee on Wharves and Landings to re vise their special rates for wharfage. Adopted. In Common Coined—present: Messrs. Den ney, Beilstein , English, Falhauber, Hanna, flail. McDonald, Miller, J. B. Smith. William , Smith, Thompson and President Drum:- Itilautes reed and approved. Mr. Hall presumed • petition from citizens of the, Third ward; praying for the opening of Fair mount street. Referred to Committee on titivate. Mr. Bewley Fesented the report of the Com mittee on Engines , with - resolution 'for the pay ment of sundry bills. Also a resolution room mending the purchase of five hundred feet of .itew hose fbr the ColrunbisHose Company. The committee suite that the steamers "Gen. Grant" and " Hope '2 have been u used . pumping water (re m cellars, (charging ten &liars per hour for their services,) and asking for instructions as to, whether the engines shall hereafter be used for. sett purposes. Report accepted, and resolution adopted. Mr. Ball effused a resolution Instractlng the. Ccimmittee on Engines not to permit. the stems, ere to 10e Pled for ptivate purposes withont fifty per cent. of the earnings be paid -Into the City Treasury. Adopted. S. C. concurred. Mt. Henna presented the report of the Com mittee on Markets, with an ordinance Increasing the fates charged by the City Weighmaster fifty per cent. Report accepted and ordinance ter. In In S. C. the ordinance was mom:Rifted. Mr. Miller presented • petition from eltiaeres on North /Mettle, praying to have said avenue graded and payed from Beaver to lthena Vista . atteet.; Referred to Street Committee. Mr, - Hall presented the report of the .Cpunnit tee on Gas, striate resolution for. the pajment of smithy bale, Resolution adopted. Mr. Smith presented an ordinance changing Gm rhea of holding elections in the second pre cinct of the Fourth Ward, kin; the house ofJ. Pv.k, decor:Sal, to the School House on South Canal street. Adopted, Folhauher presented a resolution anthe. lining a special election la the Fourth Ward, for a MI tuber of Com Mon Council, to . 1111 the vs coley reused-by the death of Philip IL Hill. Adopted. Mr, Beiney offered a resolution instructing . the City Regulator to proceed forthwith irlth the :alit of numbering the homes: Adopted. Mr. Miller presented the, -cport of the Cora nilttee on Printing, with a resolution for the pay. mint of Fundry bills which was adopted, Mr. Ben neyd r intt itir the meet of a joint committee eiT:!° 41 Calbers.-ki confer with trendier committee of the Council' 01 Manchester, to consider the subject of the annexation of f that borough' to . the city of Alio ghcny. Adoted Canedd Messrs. Bentley and W. :with, of C. Messrs. bi'Drier and Thomas of 8. C., appointed as said committee. 7ho Minority report of the Water Committee, relative to the capacity of the Water Works, was presented. The report MU illsenased at some length, and adopted by a vote of tea yeas to one Day. Common Council adjourned to meet on Mon day evening next. Mercantile Library, • We have received the Seventeenth Annual Re port of "the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association and lilechanics' Institute,. of this clty. The repoit shows the institution to bola a verr ,:,ptrisiting condition. The balance In the trearu4, to ;:e;ln the, year 1805, ti,£lll,lo, This large balance will enable the board to ex pend at:leas4 $4600 In the purchase of new, Wits for the Ilbraiy: Such . so igldttlen will add c atty to the ponied attractions of Po Heeding In the rePorf of the Ceininitfoe yn the My" . to the President, diet ftilloWing.Welbinerited coin pitme.t. is paid to GeorgeiZ:Applatolr, Site re 7 accommodating Librarian 'The Committee take plum:mire In cominend. leg the attmulon th e courtesy of Mr. 'Appleton, the Librarian, and iftfasalatantsorhe have done their utmost to reside the rooms attractive to ifirrobers.. , We. congt•atulate the liilllitutionsin iii present pcsperous Condition, and Wee to see it receiv ing-1i *till more liberal patronige. .: All On Strike at G — on — on. ,expected discovery of tictroleum was made la Conemangh borough last week ps. egatt ona who were digging a well . At the depth of four teen feat the water began to. email strong of oil, -r end - upon - settin . g a bucket full oat In the , sun shine for n few sours,'it thick scum hf oil mith - mid to the top of tha wake. . 3fr. ',Tohn'Beam, who owns a mill near the place, Is determined to' sink for the precious liquid on his own,ligt.' The steam of the boilers at the mill can Do .contested into a propelling power for boring oil. • CraWfont, who tam* had hts'afilce-InAhe Monongahela 'House, bu re rnosed to thS corner of Wood and First streets, one the Peeples' Nstionst Dank. _ f ,~ &tore Judges Mellon and Brown. Thursday, April 6 . -- Commonwealth vs. Fran tee A. Kellar, alt's Fanny Butane; keeping s bawdy buns°. Not guilty, and prosecutor or dered to 1. areots. emnint.owealth vs. Sohn 8. Kennedy; selltnis liquor without license. Plead guilty. 'Finol 10 and COSti. . . . . Commonwealth vs. A. Burkhart; selling liquor A 'Moat licence. Fined $5O and costs. Commonwealth vs. John Allah; selling liquor. 'Plead guilty. Fined $5O and costa. Commonwealth en. John. Flatter; larceny. Ordered to restore stolen property, aodamallbnced to Impilsonenent In 'Penitentiary for one fear. Some larceny. Declared. to restore stolen property. and sentenced to one year'S im prisonment in Penitentiary. Commonwealth va. 'aim. Gray; 'assault and hatteiy. Plead cullty. 'Fined tAlland casts. Commonwealth vs. Sarah Dolan; assan't and battery. Plead guilty. Fined 0 cents and Costa. Commonwealth VP. Joseph Robinson and Jas. Kemp; malicious mischief. Plead- . nolo conten dere. Fined S5O and costa. Commonwealth've. (ferry Bansrnan; assault and battery. Not guilty. Commonwealth vs. John Cordon ; assault and battery. The defendant in this ease Made a murderous assault on officer Milano,. of the Mayor's police, while attempt ng his arrest, In- Aiding injuries of a very serious nature. Thu - jury returned a verdict that the defendant was insane at the time of the commission of the offense, and. that he is not guilty by reason .thereof, and that be is still Insane ; that defend- . ant is poseesscd of no estate, and that the county pay the costs. Commonwealth vu. - Catbarine *Theban ; COM. "ponwenith vs. Andrew Shehan. -These two teance were tried jointly on. two separate indict- Ments for assault and battery. • Thu proiecutor, Thotuns Woods, alleges that while endeavoring ..uto remove some furniture belonging to himself from defendant's house, from which he had re moved, he was struck by Andrew Shoban, and pushed down a cellar; and that afterwards Wu. Shebat' heat him eeverely with a piece of furni ture. A verdict of not entity was rendered in both Caere, and the prosecutor and defendants were each ordered to pay one-half the cats. Commonwealth re. William Shone, William Wray, and M. A. Johnston ; forcible entry. The Indictment sets forth that defendants came to the house of Caroline Connell. In a court on Dia mond alley, forced their way In and titraw out her furniture and turned her children out of dnors. Jury out. • Commonwealth es. William Wray and Wm. Shone; forcible entry and detainer. The diffi culty In mis case arose out of the forcible odic _Lion of Mary Conway from the premises of Mrs. Johnston. The pmsecution claim that Mary Conway, being the wife of a soldier In the service. timid tot be legally ejected, but was protected by the act of Assembly provided for ha such Caere, - On trial. Presbyterian Intelligence. The. Pittsburgh Presbytery of the Herniated Pn.ibyterian Church met in Rev. J. frieNillati's chnivb, Allegheny, on Wednesday evening, and woo opened by a sermon by the Rev. Robert White. Rev. John Douglas, D. D., was chosen Aledelator for the present year; Roc. ego SCOtt, D. D., Was appointed Stated Clerk, and Rev. Thomas Johnson, Assistant. -- . . Ibe matter of the baptlam of adopted chit doe], was referred to the General /Synod far deal &Melon. The matter of "relieving' elders from serving who have been ordained to thu eft', e, or of accepting their resignation, was also mkt-led, with the view of having the whole soh., jt et oh "ordthation" discussed. The foilowlm delegates were 'sleeted "to at umd the meeting of General Synod lo Maykiestt Her. Di,. George Scott and John Douglms,aud Her. Slessre. John F. 11111; Thomas Johnston, A. M. Stuart, John M'Ailliatt, and W Itugobt. too Whit General Alternates, Rova.F. W. Hah and Hobert ld'31111ao; Haling Elders, James R'Sfas. ter, Harman Dr. Raven, and Andrew Wetter eon. Rtr. Robert White intioduced a paper on the • State of the Country, consisting of a number of resolves, the substance of which la as follows: Presbytery returns thanks to Almighty God for the amendment of the National Constitutiln by Countess prohibiting slareay; for the victories achieved by the national arms; asks for the in vestment of orgroes with all the rights of chi xens; fur the eaillng of a convention_ to amend. the Efate Constinnion - byetrituag out Alto 'word- - "elite' as qualifying the term "citizen," and strongly reprobates the conduct of the Vice President daring the ,late inaugural coemonles , at Washington City. After Mending to some routine Modems, the Presbytery adjourned to hold Its next regular meeting In Herman Church, Lawrence county, and les.. bt: opened with a amnion by Ker. Dr. Dang- Fifth ttreet on a Pleasant Day or Evening. This fashionable thoroughfare presents a very gay and attractive appearance during a pleasant day or evening. The smiling, romping school girl, the fashionable young man, the female of questionable -repitation, our " country, cous ins," our city :belles, the "gay eatattollers" . (who act as signs for many fashionable sa loons), and the miscellaneous crowds that swell the increasing tide of pedestrians, and make it difficult fora couple to walk abreast, present a iturface scene of. city life as varied u the views ors kandoecope.. • Bomo afternoon the (tap* of fashion aid beauty causes one to wonder where so many beautiful ladles come from. The fluctuation, In gold Are hardly 'equal to the changes on the great Broadway of our city. It bee itt shades and Its sunshine; and while we may view with sadneu the moral obliquity that adieu with the good the animated appearanoo of the whole • relieves Its defects and who does sot prefer to look upon the bright side of the picture . _ City Mortally.. _ Dr. George L. McCook, Phyttaan tello Baia of Health, reports the following &Atka in Um slty, front March 11th to Atoll lat. 1862; .IfalesMite- 14 remalmTotal....lo I Colored...-. 2 $ '"" 16 Of the , above them ware consumption, 2; still.born, 1; congestion of bowels, 1; congeitioa srt lungs. 1. unknown, 9; haemeternests, 1; heart disease, 1; surgical operation, 1; old age, 1; dip, Iberia, 1; permute, 1; dropsy of head, 1; gen eral debility, 1; 'pneumonia, 1. Oeo.L. Dl'Cook, nysielan of the Board of Health, Grand Jury.—This body will most likely ad jOern within a day or two - at next week. :They will meet today and adjourn over until Monday. The District Attorney desires all persona having baldness before thorn to be promptly on hand to day, and that all informations In the hands of magistrates beat once seat up to be acted upon by the Grand Jury,lf not today, by t h e begin- Mirror the week et farthest. Those interested will doubtless act in accordance with this very preprr suggestion, as It will greatly expedite buriners sad leave less unfinished tuner for the nest term. - I.ecture To-Morrow Evenlng.--The dis tinguished orator, John B. Gough, will deliver r. 4 of three ltxturce, to-morrow night,si Concert. hail his subl^^. ' oem . . .7 Lo ndon. " Monday and Taeaday eveninms tho 60ilta may bo intleNd In 4 1 . 1 441nec, but on Saturday they will not; so that thoso ho Wish good sedge should attend early. Tb •.. lecturee wilt coacindo the course of the Me Mile Library Association., "Unsatisfactory. ,, —Tbe ,Washington (Pa.) Sromtscr, In reniarking npon the late glorious news, says it Is “ludeiluite and nuatisfasterue , and then adds: "but It seems .to be well club litbed that; alter near a week's fighting, Grant's army have taken Petenbargandtlichmend, and Lee is retreating In the direction of Of course, to *copperhead, all ibis must be ex ceedingly 'fiansatlefactoty.' , ' • . Great Longevlty..—A remarkable case of longevity la presented to thermonof Mrs. Mary Sheehan, now Hying in. Johnstown. she being, as abe says, ninety-eight and one-half years old. She can go round as spry as some girls of six teen—can thread a due needle—uses no glasses, and her. Wesel are all as perfect as In youth. tithe boonorr,truly a Igreen old age." Benefit of Effie llienderson.—Thla ihrorite actress takes a benefit to night, when she will appear In “Lena,the Street Singer," a now drama written expressly for her, followed by the "Stray. ems of an Actress." Sho will introduce serer= songs and dances, and personata six charm, 6 14, We predict a fall house. . . _lon of the State Capltal.—we tin deritand dmi. workmen am - bully eigagad•tu orep a iiik . matert .: .for the foundation of the tapltol eaten/lop. - • The work on thin' Immense I etructuro will-how be pushetL f orwardTkortglalik' Death from iLoeltjaw.-.E. Uwe i!lon of.lohn McGraw, of Gollidayaburg, rya - a Ispileer !Ma hn band a few deer- lig& The hand and „vat aeon niter became lotlamed, lockJiwfollowe:L whiebi'cOund Ida death on the third day.' Tharalka.We are Indebted 10 Tina. Tuoarall - IV/42145M, for a set Of -the,--Colutieulonif Globe. and other - ealuablo public. doeumentsi ,for which we would exprata out. aokmowledg7 • Ant wait atated our telegrams - yesterday that th e Christian Coma:de/don bad. received 1500,000 is New rock CUT. should have been ' The. Pesk Nampy 3.111 . - eee blbition to•olght, lad those who hays not trlt, nett.ed their splendid entertataottmtnshowd not faA tc• be on band: Court of Quarter Sessions PAPER RA.NOSHZ: . AND., WHITE • -WAS/I=s selip co . a ,p4ortoypla thoatbuirf ing paws. DAgLF.j7.•! - .: l ; ooo bustPele rail Barlegal. ...:1!;,E. BEAK ILA •• • ~ •ie s Laken) , acnet.; . R0C16.--10 .bbls .bl:7 6 h g&II•for sale qt ghat nprois &pm - H. bbls ilelnib for 63115 br irthlo j. ft ;,,,,.!PIIST.TI., F. FL OANEIZI4 ROSo 7l —ioo .burrela for ualsby, REMIT IL. 004411% IIiZEES --- IFuneral of lieu. E. P. Swart, D. 1.1. The funeral services of this venerable and dis tinguished dirbto Wore held In the First Presby teriait ChnrCh. - Bearer Street. Allegheny, Yelter day, commencing. at nine o'clock. At an early . hour every available scat was tilled, and long before the services were concluded, toe aisles and vestibule were densely packed with those tumble to find . seats. We . observed in the audience present, meet., of the clergy of these cities, of the several denominations. The venerable Dr.' Elliott, of the Western . Theological Seminary, Introduced the services by an eloquent and fervid address. - At the close or Dr. Elliott's address, the choirsang an appro priate hymn, after which Dr. Samuel J. Wilson, Arofeasor In the Western Theehmmal Seminary, ?cheered the funeral oration. The latter was a utast eloquent tribute to the memory of the deceased. Prof. Wilson his been an Intimate bleed and admirer of the deceased for years. j His remarks evinced a profaned sympathy with 1 the subject treated of, and he carried his audi ence along with him In hi, eloquent flights.. At the close of Prot. Wilson's oration, Rev. W. D. Howard, D. D., led In prayer, and the benediction was proenunced by Dr. Elliott, whereupon the vast audience slowly dispersed. The funeral procession was preceded by the pro fessors of the Seminary, Drs. Elliott, Jacobus, Wilson aria Hodge; the pall bearers were the elders of the church; the monreers--the retire congregation.' Dr. Wilson's address will bo published In fal 4-morrow. Our Victory at Richmond., The crowning achievement of Grat's cam paign which made Richmond ours and drove from it an army which has defied us for font years, HAUS to have , been as complete as glad on, . So Irresistible was oar advance—so totally unable was Lee to stem It, that his earthworks were no bar to our progress, abet he bed barely time to escape with even the remnants of his once magnificent army. We entered it close on the heels of his rear truard,And found almost all the. loccmotives and rolling stock the Coofederacz has left to make its few remaining railroads val-• uable, with steam up, standing on the track,' or snugly In the depots. Material of war was ev- ' erywhere In profusion, and even our prisoners were left behind—hundreds of them being thoi providentially delivered oat of the very jaws of death—from the alaughter-pons on Belle Island and in Libby. Everything denoted an abandon ment in great haste. Lee evidently thought be could hold the city and it was oniy• after the most desperate resistance and the endurance of most Titanic blows that the necessity was forced open him. and , the Confederacy humbled.—.llol - Press. • A Good Speech After Secretary Blanton bad. addressed the wild overjoyed crowd that called at the War De partment yesterday to congratulate him, and had read to them the dispatch announcing the cap ture of Richmond, he presented to the vast as semblage Willie Kettles, aged fourteen years, an operator in the military telegraph office, as the person who received the dispatch, and the first . person to receive the great and glorious news. There were cheers for Willie Kettles, and lend calls for him to make a speech. Bat all Mille could say was "I canal speak, I feel so." lie could ndt have made a better speech if he - had talked for an hour. Fighting it Out "On this Line. ' -It Is nearly a yearsince General Grant declared that he would "fight it out on this line if it took all summer." Rammer, autumn and "winter have parsed, and the line hu still been held, gradually pressing in upon the vital arteries of Richmond, until Lee hat at last been compelled to accept battle, or starve and capitulate. Ho has accepted battle ; his army, tho finest one the m rebels have evereseued, has - been crushed his almoet Impregnable works have been Carried at the point of the bayonet, and to=day "Old Glory". floats again over the very citadel of the rebellion.—Phgodelphia Butkus.' • Gan. GRAZT celebrated the first anniversary of assuming' command of the army at Culpep per by the taking of - Richmond. WARDER.—ApriI dth, A. 1). 1865, at the resi dence of her lather. Edward McCullough, Esq.,ln Franklin Township, Allegheny county, S Penna., Mr...ABINA: J. WARDEN, wife, of Samue l Warden, Eaq. The Ihneral will - ineve - ilienteliTnifeeyor fenherent .To•xt¢troT (rrlday,i Apriutbou,,t o'clock r. ie. The friends are respeetfullyeeipieited to attend. • EREPLER.—Orr Thanday Morning, Apell Eh, at 5 oblook, Mn. ELIZA E. B REPLER,arife of „Peter Shepler,deceased, 404 St yean. She friends of the family an respectfully Invited to attend the fuonal non the midden of her toe Erlaw, Isaac A. Reed, Mulberry Erroll All.• Shear Car, on F&EDAT A12 2 / 1 300 2X, April EA at 4 o'elook. rovirria WARD. ALLEWHENT. rtmrscorr 1AELA.C3,17.1:1 Will met THIS (rridOl) _EVENING, at 011 E•PAg &eves o'clock, at then n.lloa federal 'treat. A general attendance la requeetad. agOdt 'AU kIBING, Gaa. and Stanza 'Pitting, In all tta branches, eareftilly attended to, b expo m dedm A t t ll,leal workmen. • nue aaaortment at UNK ATH T N E A t3S R BATHS, WATER OL . ri 2 M , ItYD Ova Oanstantize on hand and made to (odor: TATE & SNVELIA, vs,* FICDPXILte STREET, Allepenn And 211L7.13ERTY Pittaburgi antiftway P MENT ts OIiBIUN. • . ...., in boxerLanons• . Alb do ChaagesL *Ea boxes W. B. 0 tom; . , 45 bbls Crab cider; SM, bush prime - Poach Blow Potatoes, In barrio and whir' 500 bushels Prime White Navy Beano; • £OO do Prime Dry Apples; 20 cheese boxes choice 801 l Butter; • 6 bbls choice Roll Eintter;••• Justncelved and for sate eby POTTER, Tir rag &BR:WAR% wn Liberty street CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE. ace bele. flay; ea_ bush White Beano; 4ft bush of New Shelled Corn; • aD bbls Pelee 801 l Butter; 17 tubs Packeddo; ID tubs Cooking 'Butter; 45 bbls Green Apples, (Spring Sweetso • 75 boxes W. R. Cheeret For isle by Loozarti.r. & PECK, seas • Nos. 09 sad 70 Water street lICLObE FIFTY CBIiTB AND • ORME by return mall, the PBETTiEsT, • WIEST AND GAYEST THING 9UZ Ric wacrincm • P. U. Bvd SSC Baltancet. 3141.. TONX.T O SII . B. 200 dozen Freak Peaebei . in eats; • 200 do Tomatoes do; 60 -do Blackballs; do; 10 do Corn • do; - In store and for sale by RETIRE & BROS., mhmho. Nos. 128 and 128 E; Wood street. prtonucLE 240 W RECEINING.,- woo lbs prime fresh Son Button. SOO dozen PraM Eggs; 100 btu& faro ErigUidi (nowt Seed; - &XI built satall.Nary Beans; . ' .iOO bush Sifted Coro Seal, for isle fILLz, DO bbl - No.l Lard'oil; i, 100 k PDu c kCreek Lubricating Oil; 6k°re and r°t.tiag 73 4LiELI. & iON tq and 70 Water street. .R E C.EI V=Prime E slothma6,ll bbis . 20 IA bbls do do do; • In bids 'Fresh Aggt; If bWa Jemmy !sweet Potatoes, for gale by ap3 • 1.1.. H. YOIGT & UW O. I . O YERSEED. Toarrititt,6l both Prime Clioietiemli ,Nott.lo.2tore: 60 built Timothy Slat ' '7OO do Flaxseed, for sale by alt 3. . VOIGT & (V. 10 BAGS PRIME CLOVER SEEHS: - • bbt 801 l Butter. era - No. 2 Lard. In ate rgo Bala by nibs No.!" soditgi l t r atteld st . .7 A ZEB. , ear P OTATOES. OS sacks -6 Milts PotstraSk -! • Se btds Buckeye — do; for Bd. Idled Libtrty street.' - , • syWt. - Md. P. BEOltis 00 WALL PAPERS.—The newest designs of gold, velvet, ietie end - reolstoe 'temle now ofteletag at.Na 107 Merkel street, weir sth„, ash 4 • SOK IL Isp(14103 4 • ppl=alel MEM= BUSHED IN 1786. . 11 1SCELL.41XEOU9. GO TO Concert Hall Shoe Storey 62 M STREET Bargains LI Bargains t SOMME. GOODS SOUGHT SINCE THE PANIC! agl - Neerly Ulf the price asked by other desises or the same articles. Largest Variety Ever in the City. SEE THE NEW STYLES, Cheapest ...louse in the World,' ABOVE WOOD STREET. WEST SIDE OF FiETR. THE GREAT PURIFIER HEMAPANAKA. bins the introduction et merlin:ie. the Meet et Ithomo has perhaps beta the subject of more MOUS and scientific conal.lerstion by the amid learned of the profession than boy other eonnastedi with the jaw of the Great Creator; note few hay , unleaded that all diseases have their origin in the ' - stomach; others, the solids of the body; eskers • again, and by tar tne greaten number • emitsed art region that the BLOOD Emilia the yam • life—that If ft becomes Impute them disease la Its , worst fornie--Scrotalm Canoe ,r cera, ho., ano indeed, experienee in treating this sum= . . eases !Trfting the blood and thereoy effecting their enullcatWn and rtura, prove this to be the. correct theory: acting upon Welch theory, the mal. , Icing,' now known as 131314.PASAMA, Wal competed and brought lt nto Iprectiro, producing the:nurse prat,. lit exensinee such a mastery over • • hiCROFULI., ULCERATIONS, PIMPLES . gni TETTER, SALT REEDS% LITER 001,1 PLAINT_LOSS ow • APPETITE, DYSPEPSIA, EILEIIMA.TISE, GEM. ERAS. DEBILITY. &a. ea.. ea • . as to give, from the time it Is- end eutwee.. . , .. agement to the patient, by making both Mee and ‘ felt, the, good it Is about .to accomplish. IRS thought - Met la Put Rim la bottles steer. gad itLllll, eseng—ari many persons are disp_osed to wy se site ale but ant often. CleterreAtit.rdeaczwi the, satisfy the- purchaser that • the ~ what Is claimed for, it to be, Viz the pcsateet ' ZALTE ems era. brought before the. pee; , i. 3 Delicate Females will find In it t need ee meanies - the! • , That the public may form someldea of its poem-- rt., liar curative merits, we subjoin a list of the priest pal articles of which It is composed, with askew' description of the. uses. and adaptation of eachA ken from the highestauthority known to mediae ! HONDURAS SARSIPARII.LA Is used with a beneficial alert In eases oi Ettstime - tism, Scrofulous 'Affections, 'Cutaneous Dissimee . and other depraved eanditioes of health. . .1 DANDELION • , Is tonic, diuretic, aud aperient. It has a upset!: action upon the Lira., suiting C asedhen languid. lei secretion. It has been m ach In Chrusaanis &emus of the digestive organs. lODIDZ P0T.L.4717M: There are tow diseases in whit= It has not Warw. beneficial; It is used in Scrofulous Affections with great bonen.; It has alw been used with =nohow'. sift In treatment for Infianweirtion of the Eye. gworatly inaresaes the appetite nod &sit. • , LA TENDER IZOWitie •' Anfiliromatte,on* sod Idirbly cuss of Nervous Delany. eirieetally valuable; In mum. of 50i;:444 LIM CHAIfO/falt PLOWEiIi Are &avail/Iran:Ay used In oases of Enfeebled 111. =Mbr:nlila7lte to au" C est& IwctpeU. KEZ.VREOI, BARK. It . iiata ilivarably__as an &Iterating la ChrtailaAJ. fectioas r ekroala anaumapaz , aM obstlaata mama et the Skin. ••. • • The Daisies of the formula ■ withheld as apc For a fraud. X4 ll ' SIMON JOHNSTON. • • COIL SMITHFIELD & FOURTH STS, rittabtuit, 1%. , _ .11111r/tak yetur tatetiteeet,Phyelataa Ma (Wales 'I the above recipe. dttSatead. _ RoroseLs NOR BITUMINOUS a COALS.—Sesied Proposals will be received • - ' the °Moe of the Philadelphia Gas Works, No. Sr, - South Eleventh street, until noon of Friday,Vnh of • APS!, leek for supplying the whole or part of esv.-- .-; 'enty thousand tons of Bituminous Coals, suitabhs for the manufsetureet illuminating gest tope Mir. ,;•, eyed on the railroad tracks of Megan works, at the - • Twit:Ay-sixth sun Ninth Ward Stations, to the fol. ' "" lowingquiultitlea: .!seven thousand five hundred ; tons in each of the months of June, July, August, . • ' Mk mid January, February, March, anril - snd . .;'.;;rl Nay, Mgt , • •ne emus mkt be delivered freak . dry and of • • 4liallty APPitreed ther.ogineer of the ass yforke ,•' Das fret to the *ample on which the contract 111 • The propmials must describe the particOlar • ety otcoals intended to be suPPlied *et Um wow *. - • Ma and name of the mine or pit tram whkh they v: erg. to be at lf they are of a kind not now of.. , recently used at these works, samples for trial of not. le • than-tifty to must be delivered at Ake...- . .1 . 00 aorta on .or before the 4th of April next. • .. The gross too of V.ialbs-wilibeconskieredas the`.: .. weight Intended la thuroposals unless the coo. • . - The Trus eel. reserve theght to accept illy ITO!! z • t . r•i , 74 posala In whole or in part, or to relent all,"as they' may deem best for the interests of the -Truett 50d54.7./4 in event of failure on the part of any contractor kr ! 741 deliver the coats, according to his agreementilobtia: s , 71 15 rt.z..1 rt In to tquanity and quality, the Trustees enure-the 4 1 4 -,,, r right buy elsewhere, whatever quantity may be' required to meet the deficiency, and oblige to thee: eentracter any toss or, damage arising from.sunk . Payments Pill be made montbiy, twp moat Instalments at four and six months after the spec- tiled periodic( delivery, the 11th of earn month be, log taken ns *scrag/ of the monthly deliveries, . - or at the option - of the Trustees,' Will be mane of '" , earlier dates, with ler.l Interestoil '•• -• . • fn Should contractors Prefer to matte deliveries earlier than required, they may be rftesveg, la air „r!rn,`, as they can be conveniently stored, betipsystussms A „Lt ,will be made to date from the time speeig,•en. th e t • • • Security for the fuldliment of coniket:l s . required, and eaoh proposal must name the knout& and character that will be offered. • • ~ wbektd ..• . • • Engineer In 0k1a.,: UliTUlV'k3 UtNTMFS~T~ For 'San atheusa and ferafidau IZ== • • YPET 3 * ,. .. I3 CAIak READ, ETAGNO)F43, 115 i T r aPINO. iiiitilaitlFF7ol4l3 OF TB* 811 H: , • nit piniaterit ileWitrarei to the IWO, of lite die Saab-goes ,to the eery swum-rani mares Al Don - the Utah beneath to Um skin pc the aurfsee-Shrows -- • tire - poison of, the &seam upward, and area putt. - - of It la dlaeharted tlunwrb the . pores-rXIMMMIX o 4_ 'of.rho - &mace arit expel rd. from eh*, IMere,XOXXX.: %Wall thereMa be no retiree. NORTON & co.: 'NO 4‘vato. • iretssoaor?air, MXW Fait e • ....._ Am...KEYSER. Agiss s ; taw WOOD'imeektis/Tralthana., C.. LUE.--13 barrels tor rata' by Hitt utritil 2i C91.1414)1 ^ , i; a2[ =ECM ":J , C ' l . 1,:2-:J-itlijj: MEM
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