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VOLUME LXXVIII-7NO. "94.
Wittoturgit &Att.
RY. LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
briICIAL WAR GAZETTE.
giant! Ibria Ilurrahl
(GLORIOUS VICTORYI
lors ARMY AGAW ROUTED !
DISPATCHES FROM LINCOLN, GRANT,
SHERWIN:
11M111L ?norm POISONERS CAPITIED.
SIX ILEKELGENEEALa TAKEN!
bakes Pktes l ittlllery in Pat Poungen.
KIM=
Wan Darimrwarrr, Aprll 7,10 a. sr.
Nagar General Ara
•Slap. Sheridan attacked and routed Lea's army.
-Wmptnring Generals isllng, Kershaw, Batton,
4Ccase and many Otter general officers; several
•ftioussail pitmen, ind a large number of eat;
non, and erpecti. to foreoimeto surrender all
that Is left of Ms army:The dotalls wftlbe Oren .
as speedily as posaible; but tha telegisib Is .
' working badly. ' - .
M. M. Burrow,
Secretor: of War
Wsu Denary's - err. ,
k r Wasaiwoever;•Abril..7=ll . i. er. s'"
Gtencrat .rit.i - : - • . - - - - -
. 'llse following telegram, announcing_ the tie.
tort' won - yeserday by Ifsjor Geaeral Sheridan
over ike's army, has just been received by this
Department.' :
(Blgned,) - siii. Smartio, BM'y of War.
.
Crri-Pors7, April 7, 8415 : . it.
'4ola. B. Skl4oll. (Seerdarg - of - War:
At 11:15 yesterday at 'Smite-reale Station Gen.
idnust sends me tho fo ll ow ing flout ess
G. Bitert•
din.
(BhMeB)
A. Lnio=.
AVil
Z!nd. Goa. o,ranti':
1 I hare the hum to rrchil that theAriemy
U
made a stud thelnterstietkni 4 ilia Burke&
gw o n Ned with the reittponwhichthey
were retreating.- I satiated them with iv, dl
whims of the Sixth army Ceres, and road
them handsomelyirmdffiwsup . stntio . n with the
.
I am rtM presidag in with *earalry and In
gentry. Up to the present llinn weha*riPtilred
Generals Ewell, Kershaw Batton, Corse, De
. tarry, end coils several thousand Iris
. • amen, fmnteen plaSse of
. and a large number isTwagems. If the thing Is
. primed I think Lee will staTender. r- :
' • I'. 11. Bateman,
Major General Commanding.
affla smuts riZa *um firim Egm't
ALzwila stied. azidt ,
Immo ragman, masts ton 1101111036..
•- Sib kW/4FM 011eiffilriF4411itriy.'
14sw Tolut,' April 7.—Hettry Si 'Foote,' La g
-,
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'-'c tele ( Sower. SOY.o4lk9r4o2..featerd,Y and
:. -. tandediat Castle Garden. He took a steer*.
puma to order to avoid lit'. Seward's passport
.:1
regalatlons, big' file. iaie did eat avail him.
- . He was sent up to Dix's Headquarters, and
Is now la Eldridge etaitifia2 ..• ...; : -
The Ffirold's Washington special eaya the
-". War Department has-been - •Ilterally besieged by
t0t.... .p.. 140. to obtain passes, to . Slav
- : ,lllKad., lila asserted that anise special trite
- 4, bprnati am granted, tut most "apla Will
Vane. to wait ,-tillodse wounded soldhni „la
the recent batilsi lune &sea properly eared toe.
t The llama necflal *VI small= ego 8 / 1 461 4
t: , ' the rebel rapresattailteln • Fab, gyre auttut,
. gage to a Pren*tituilier_ for. 100,000 upon his"
propaty la bialcir;now
the propiirly imam. this lam' of Lindstins,
and nit will be instituted in the Milted States
8 court.. it will be meths iteit One: .
GE HAIM EEG EP 'MI YAM
Lee to be Headed Off at Lynchburg.
l a
SIMIAN MAIN IN NlO'lla
I.;f ' oluuton Expected to it;Ondon Raleigh
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'. , .!".''E . ,,, L ..- .Now tom, April ',7.—The . ConniserciaLeldeci
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7*ibre, 4 special says :intelligence freiiithe Upper
.:4:Potomac says that Hancock's We= Is mach-
lug up the Sbenaluioah !Wei tawaidi Lynch
busy. Should Leo manage to survive Grant's
blows In front, Haycock will strikahls ream The
. Comm/mad Advertiser saps this Is the movement_
.it relerredW several days slum Alter repeated
delays it has at last, started. The troops are or
',the Bth corps.
, Another Washington dispatch says: Sher
aabi coin:lnn is again ha motion, and it is be.
lirred Jobniton wilt not attempt to hold Ha
..
ieldb, but will retreat. ,
.
SECRETARY. , tiEWAIPS
table Recapture of the Harriet Word.
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kLUTI) - IN HONOR OF - THE -TIOTPRT.
ILe
WASIIINGTOIK, April L-LBecretary Seward is
: ther more comfortable to-day than yesterday.
i i. -.. lejti
vered., symptoms are painful, lint exldblt no untie
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The Nary Department hu received the fol.
• i Bing: - . _ ,
. -- • , Power Loonour, April 6.
To Bins. Olken Weller, Eterclaryirf thrTirsy:
F
The Flarriet - Deford is la - Udine Creek, Ts.,
I .biockaded by several of our 'frailty:Pau. She will
',,
..- captured or destroyed - by the light draft
s.' u won as they mime etp.• •
(Sighed) • , - F: IL Puma,
iraui
".- • Coratnanding "Potomac Flotilla.
.• ". A ealute was fired early, this afternoon on the
itaception of the Intelligence of yesteidny's vie."
tamover Lee. ' .. • .-
A • _ .
11L1010 VIA RASHINGTON TO SNOOD,
ERTEN-THIRTIES-REIT REGULATIONS.
•
, • 1 film Tonic, Men 7.—The Commercial &kir
ater says t The work of restoring the railroad
t
I _from Washhurton to Richmond Is actively pm:m
ind. It will be reopened In &short time.
The Treasury Department has istmed new
t ivvgulitlons in respect to , the sale of bonds.
ibile brokers must.psy revenue tel on Sales of
etc own account, sales of 7.305, made as fiscal
' . gents of the goveruniest, will not be sibjeet to .
The Post's sward e
lyll; Hancock it on thews
from the dkoCilon of the Stintandoeh Tat,
T
E SURRENDER Or LEE'S ARMY CONTRADICTED
Riigh Lee is the Nan.
- Perumnrtita, April 7. Cooke- hes
itched froro:WisshlngtO, sOLlOgthit
the repors,tbat Geperel Robert" E. Leo ties stir
tender* Is coondiettd. Ins /Nit Leo.
LATE FROM RICHMOND:
GREAT .DEiTEGCTION OP PROPERTY.
TEE PEACE QUESTION AGAIN.
COIN CIB&IFD OVF WITH THE “COTHHNIIHIT."
TEE CITY "SONDEM= ON NAININE.
MIMING OF NECROES A MOMS FAILURE.
Portion - of Lte's Body Omar& Captured.
11115 REBEL AZ (T FAST.: -DISSOLT/NG,
Lirgii Quill Of , Cotton Baud.
THREE ARM to ventli pEstaOYEO.
'sea.. els o ore..
Raw Tons, April 7.—Mr. Colbarn, of the
World, arrived -here INS evening. thirty-six
bows . from RiChte.ond.' De gives thelbilowing
lintameaf of the condition and situation of our
antics. !The conflagretion is more extensive
than. Was at first reported.: It Is . mtimatesi that
nearly fifteen himdred bulldlogiwere'dentroyed,
Ir.cluding the principal mills, factbries, arsenal,
banks, newspaper offices, govetmMent' steno.
houses War Department buildings, three bridges
over the James river, and one unfit:6MA tam.
Judge Campbell tendered his services to Pres
ident Lincoln tä visit Davis and -urge lies to
peace . . The President eald be would receive
communications btxt would send none.
It is reported that Mrs. Jeff. Davis left for
Galveston on Wednesday of last week.
Strong evidence shows that the rebel Govern- •
muit had been laying hold of , all the coin under
the late act of Congtess,and itbad been carried off
with the Government archives. Three pillions
hastlces taken Out of tpo city last week: The
drat destination was Charlotte, North Carolina
Richmond was bordering on a state of famine.
previsions were mainly consumed. The
-population were nearly all therci-very few hay
ing left. ; -
Breckiniidge superintended:the destruction of
the city, and directed the firing of buildings.
Great am:abets of original seceasionists - are
reedy to take the oath, and they are ready for
an vocondltional auttelesion. • •
The Richtsond , Wrsigrappears as a Union paper
tinder its reamer. prometor.
The Wilmot to organise and arm negroes was
the nioatlitighable and vedlctiliets failure eithe r
war, =twos decided w bitlie - vr.bela thiamine.
Never were Otero more than eighty mganized.
,The latest saws at Citr..Podiet whea
bun:, left was a dispatch from Gen. Grant that
a portion of Leo's; b$ been cap-.
tuned noar.ltarisiffle. snag •pitabahly gaio Se
cretion reithe report . of the capture of Lee. It
is conlldeatty belteeid that Leo cannot iron the
Aor can Johnston join tarn. Onr
forced are between the two.
I.:Sh'shfficers remain flrha 'bid the aolitera see
deserting In lags numbers and his army to fast !
dlasolelng.l The rebels ,In! 'Richmond said it
would soon fall to plosel if closely foll Owed by
Grant.
pe bate: captured ITS hundred cannon, brit
-say little eliminates.
There are Lour thoticand wounded rebels In
Richmond. • 4 !: • ; ; ,
Gas 4 Ilbcp!ei had Ircai ndland at Ns eel
wand lallhary Governer, and Gen. Weinial
Governor till his anocootor Is op
pointed: Nearly all the tobacco In Richmond
.:sue bitrned.o, About three hundred bogehesda
1/irein burned pare,ond one ll:winked In Pekes-
burg. We . captured one 'rampart and two tugs.
-ea alinedtainacts were destroyed.
'KT` • A t '
TH E i-DITTLEB naltmaie
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.ragiars - .temalanca 11 nil itetass.
THE PRESENT MIUTARY SITUATION
"Narrow Escape of Lee
NwwToe , ' :April iterakf's special
from Sutherland Station, April 4th. says r The
real battle/ Sir Itlclumind ware foight by' Sheri
don and *right, on separate days. The former
compelled Lee to weaken Wllapoind lius latter,
teiik adtsmtage of its weakness. Lee made a
Ifrtatnlifsk 6 his.rteke4 ao Ur - Atli!
the definiee of ,Petandiaig.- , While ,he- ism
strengthening he -flanks, we penetrated his
centre, Matting his arm/ completely two sep
ante parti. width can never be -
This fatal.ernar will cost him one-half - Of his
army.- So cOnildent was Gm. Grant of the suo-: .
ilisior his plans when lusdisemaredoWrpositioa
or - the - - Pickett, that the moment the at,
Mtn was determined upon on the centre: Sher
' idan4 cavalry and the sth corps were ordered to
push out directly west; lu.orticr,to be - near= the
line 'of retreat which the enemy mitlake when
the aminit we, successful and Petersburg ours.
The entire army was put in motion for the same
. purpoie, and In the Game direction. •
Petersburg was taken yesterday - ' morning.'
Glint's headqmrters wanton miles - west of that
city last miming.. The mllitary situation to-
night Is substantially as follows:
General Glisnt'a headqiiiiitent - are at &rather::
land Station:. Geaeral - 21eadee, one half mite
distatt,'nearly in the roar; General Ord's, not
much further away but more to theworthward;
Acmof Gm. Sheridan and the sth cow:Dors
than thlrtvnilleswest of Petersburg beyoudNsm
ovine Criwit; those of 2d thc corps; north of the
Appal:oat:or and fire miles s - northweaterly (Mtn
here; of the 6th corps, two miles In our
fear, and thetith immediately behind it. Grant's.
army is etidently beaded for Berke-m(11d, or the
nearest point on the Danville Railroad.
When Wright bad cut his. way through the
rebel lines ' , Lee sew he must be prompt or all
was lett. Se vital was this considered that he
led a brigade In person, and narrowly cecina
&Mb from, the 'explosion of a shelf which
atm red him and killed several in the vicinity-
Leo is believed to have lost - 20,000 men
this week, which we can, account tor, and nearly
an equal umber will 'probably be 'lost In
Don by desertions and straggling. Our' lowa
in killed, wounded and prisoners will certainly
not-exceed .five or six thousand for the past
FREDERICKSBURG SWARMING YNTH DESWERs,
Twi litilish Blockade bonen Capta.rtd.
CAPTURED nARE/ETDEFOED /:=MYrEr)
WAstanowair, April 7.—lnfermatien - tits been
received heiu that . Fredericksburg is filled with
famfUes from Richmond, end that the country
around the former place swarm, with deserters
on their way home:
Brigadier General Barringer, commatnick of a
division in Fitzhugh Lee's cavalq, andseveral
other rebel officers of a lower grade, were brought. ,
here to:day and committed to the Old Capitol. -
The Navy Department has been informed of
the capture, off, the coast' of Florida, of the
- British schooners Fort Mau and Conness. Their
cargoes consisted of shoes, flint, cotton, perms.
sion caps, tte. The Vessels were sent to Key
West for adjudication. ; , .
. Information; believed to be reliable. reached
Washington . this afternoon that tbeydrates who
run'the . captured 'Muria Deford into Indian
Creek, Firginiaolestroyed the vessel after re :
I:twill:I sundry articles of the most Sake.
no Prealdeet - is 'Viet expected to return to
Wasbizigtou till the middle of next week.
Spontaneous Meeting. Initins-Tort.,
Haw Yeats, April I.—Antithet aponUoitoua
meeting took plswiln Wail stree t'on tbs_ an,
nouneetnent of the cart= and capitulation
heed army. It was whitened by, a number of
. .
leading cilium; A• committee was appointed.
to tint the Goietnor and request him to deslg-
Date acme other day than good Edda, or the
'great celebration day.
11c steamer Empire City, from New Orleans
and Kg: West, brought Ann hundred and eaten.
ty babs of rotten, consigned' to Captain Mays,'
• be 'sill sell It for the benefit or rebel toluene";
ir being the Widow, of that tamed over by the
lithe' General Maury for that pupae.
THURSO AY'S VICTORY
Major General Meade's Report.
DISPATCHES PROM CORPS CORMSIDERS
Gen Lee's Forces Attakked and Driven.
COMPLETE UNION BUCCEBB.
The Penult of the Rebels Continued.
Mairs's IlranQualms,
41, 6, r.
Lit.tes..t anserai Gird:
At daylight this forenoon I Moved the 53.25 th
and 6th army corps along the railroad in the di
rection of Ala tioutt Rouse. Soon after'
moving reliable iribiliience was received that
the enemy *AS moving rowaids Firmville. The
direction of the Sd and 25th corps was lame-,
dintely'cbanged from northerly to a northriest
direction, and the directing corps (the 94
moved on Dcatonville, and the sth (heretofore
in the centre) moped on the right of the 2d
and '6th, facink about and moving by the
tat flank and titling position on tho left of
the Bd.' It was imderstood the cavalry was on
tVi extreme left. the changes were promptly
made—the 134 army corps
. soon becomlag co
ined with the enemy mai Destonville, driving
him by the right across Sailor's Creek to the
Appomattox. The sth army corps made a long
march, but its position prevented Its striking
the entrayht column before it had passed.
The 6th corps came up with the enemy about
4 r. fir., and in conjunction with the 24, on the
right, and the cavalry on the left, attacked and
- rented the enemy, capturing many prigoners—
among them Gen. Ewell and Gen.' Curtis Leo.
I transmit dlipatches, from Generals Humph
rey and Wright, which„, In justice to these
aims and the gallant corps they command, I
begmay bar sena to the War Department for Im
mediate publication.
'Lis !rapt:manila now to give any estimate of
viensitics on either side. or of the number of
prisoners taken, but It is evident to-day's work
is going to be one of the most Important of the
recent.brilitarit operations.
The pursuit will be continued as soon as the
men get a little rest. Griffin, with the sth corps,
will be moved by the left, and Wright and Hum
' Omen' will continue the direct pursuit as long
as It promises success.
(Signed.) Ono. G. lawns, Maj. Gen'l.
• lILLDQVAIII7IIII3 Burnt MY CORPS, t
Aprite; 1861)-10 r.
Maj. Gm Webb, add of 4 31 qr
In pursuance of instmctient of chit morning "
from Met. Geo. Meade,l pseyed Irma ./etersville
by the shoittstyroad to 019_4 ,at
with the olklect of there taking position on itiei
left of the tid Corps, striking the roadnuking
from Deatenville to Surke's Station, at a -pole
a little to 'the south 'of the foriner puce. I
found that the Si &pa was engaged to the.
front and right, and the cavalry heavily to my
left. liming ;kens the road ton -arty Surkets
Station, perhaps ten miles to the right, I posted
across to nearly parallel with the mad on which
the enemy was moving, and along which lie hid
throws up • line of intrenchmenta. Ai soon ai
the leading dirision (Gm. Sermour's) could be
formed, email moved up the road held by the'
*twiny,
,which was carried.. ',hen tern' log to thti
left, it was adyanced down the road against a
pretty stroueresistsmce.
AO* nine Wheeton'e dtrlalon was. pal in
petition as mildly iairesiiiisin 011 aeyuicetrid
The Una were agairl'advanced and were swept
down the road far stigmas of about two thUes,
and arriving at a deep and difficult creek, we
found that the enemy had reformed his lido on
tlitiniposite Ode, where we attacked falai; and
drove him Wit point a Alston= of a half. Min
thither. •
• In the firaC4tatir slartion of the 1.401:1"1 -
€7±144 cB Oar right Il4llk. - In -Its anbsequent .
„ strati - Ake anus of cavalry operated on our
left. and the tight:tat& of the emery.
The result km bees a Complete somas. The
combined retie' captured tin general taken;
among them Centrals swell and Otitis Lee,
and a number of other prisoners.
I shall go in mops aboitairo man beyond this
peat and swats Instructions.
The Lt and &I divlsionis—Wbeston's and Bey
mear'a—and the artillery were engaged to-day.
Repents of Vie camialtiel 'VII be forwarded
mon.: The cdrps tuts soffit sustained the reps-
MGM it tarried on the Sid inst., as well as upon
previous bard fought. battlefields.
G. Warmly,
• • - Major General Commanding.
.
13r.ammi Lair Caws; Aprll6 - -4:30 r.
Add. pen. A. B. Webb:
Our list tea jua .before dark at Baller's
Creek, gave * two gars, three gags; and a con
siderable Lauber of Prisoners, 200 wagons, TO
ambulances, with moles and horses to about one.
Lalf tee ambulances. ' There are between thirty
and fifty .wagon:in addition, which Were
abandoned and destroyed along the road,
as alio some battery wagons, forges and limbers.
I have already reported to youth* capture of one'
gun. two flags and some prisoners, cod the fact
that the road for over two • tailed is strewed with
tents and baggage, cooking aerials, some am
munition, and materials of all kinds.
The wagons are across the approach to the
bridge, and it will take some time to clear It.
Tbc mummy aro is position on •the heights be.
'aid with artillery. The bridge is partially de
stroyed. •
• IYe cannot advance to-morrow In the same
manner we have to-day. As loon as I get my
troops up a little (we are considerably mixed) I
might push a coTrima down the road, but It is
cadent :I cannot follow rapidly during the night.
(Signed.) A. A. llearamars, Me). Oen'L
Ntw York Stott and' Money Milton.
Nnw Toni, April 7.— AL thelitock Exchange,
the Market was very strong' throeghont the list
with the exception of _Eric, and the higher pot•
ccs made In most Instances was the general rub
for stocks and the large hueineee transacted.
The majority of the prominent brokers arc on
the tail eide,and themil no restating the effect of
of their combined action.
Government Stocks continue steady at yester
day's prices) though this tales arc not large. The
news of Sheridan's great victory gave increased
SrmLele. Coal and Miscellaneous Shares gen
erally steady, although not up to the hlgheat
poict of yesterday afternoon. -
The Cold market , opened at' 150, but kid' to
14734 on apices from, Virginia. The - gold
-- mom does Apt folly credit the surrender of Lae .
and the market was steadier towards the, closet
Money easy'at 0 per (=L . = call: •
- Petroleum Stocks . gala.Cbmmonwealth,
500; Oceanic, 227; Tack. 210; - Ckerry Run. 68;
Germania, 74; Manhattan, 50; Byud, Mit Brad
hsv,.6oo; Excelsior, 450; neydrick, 25,12; Bu
chanan Farm 125. Boapire City , 250. •
Seßielij of Breadstuff - Ai luWestern
aaa-:Alralra InTexO and Arkansas.
. Canto. Aprlii7.—Lato . ',slfestern Louisiana sc..
ecoutts represent great scarcity of breadstuff!'
abougAlexandria and much:angering. Scarcity of
forage compelled the rebel cavalry to depart to
Texas. The Infantry bare also been withdrawn
from Alexandria; and encamped at Nochitochti.
The Confederate troops at Brownsville have
been removed to Galveston, where they await
the attack of the 'federate.
'One ofdeff. Thompson's orders upon assuming
command of the rebel northern subdistrict of
Arkansas,directs agents appointed le each coun
ty to exact one-third of all the cotton offered fur
export, or collect one third of 'the receipts . for
cotton exported.
Two hundred and twenty-nine bales of cotton
were received_ yesterday , at Memphis for Bt.
Louis. - • . •
Tlle President E.ngsged Upon Peace
Busbies..
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Few lonic, April 7.—The Herald bu infor
mation from illcheiond that PrealdentLineoln la
tberefictually engaged upon business of peace.
That on Tuesday evening' be had s private cons
(einem with Judge Campbell, who, with• the
Mirka and consent of Jeff. Dap), reniainedbe
bind to cco.wint could be done - in behalf of his
'desponding associate& It m info said that Wed
nesday last was fixed for another interview, at
Which General Welted and others on thellnion
aideiand prominent rebel leaders on their side,
Col/1.41mA Eftet thir-Sateesses.
Nay. Topz. A fel 7.--Bpeenletten U gold In
- the gold. room, Them Is an ahruedanco of told.
eiet - bfir iheceetee 'fitiei3" produced - a
great ett"%cL
PITTSBURGH. - SATURDAY. APRIL - S. '1865.
THREE RATS LATER FROM EUROPE
Interesting Parliamentary Proceedinga
THE TERMINATION OF THE RECIPROCITY TREATY
Speech of Lord John Russell.
DEBATE ON CANADIAN • DEFENSES.
The Rebel Rain Stonewall.
TEE .b14.11,11:=3,. &a,
Nrw Tore, April 7—The steamship Chill,
from Liverpool, vie- Queenstown 38th, has ar
rived here. Her adilees are tkree days liter.
In the flame of Lords, Lord John Hassell
laid on the table a notification from Mr. Adams,
or the Intention of the American Government
to terminate the reciprocity treaty and convex =
lion relating tok armed forces on the lakes. He
sold the treaty would terminate In twelve months
from the day the receipt of the notice was an
kmowledged. He admitted that acts committed
on the lakes fully justified the American gov
ernment in tho steps taken with i regard to
Reciprocity: He trusted It might be renewed
with certain modifications
's also that an arrange.
meat might ho made for a policoservice on the
Lakes. He trusted that the present pacific rela
tions between the two Governments might con
tinue, and trusted nothing would be done in Eng
land' to Interrupt them. He, however,
regretted
that speeches had been mado e ln the Commons
calculated to excite an unfavorable feeling In
America. and reiterated his hopes for continued
peace. Its said Sir F. Bane; the now Minister,
would sail en Saturday, and tie believed the dig
nity and honor of the country would be safe In
his hands.
In the Commons, the Marquis of Ilan'Masten
Moved a Tote for the fortifications, including
£f,0,000 as part Pi £200,000 required for Que
bec. A long debate enaned. Ilardington ex
plained that the total estimate for the Quebec
fortifications was £2OO 000. It was necessary,
now that the United States had become
guat ru4llts27 power, to place Canada In a state
of defence, although the GoTernment had not
the slightest terpection that the United States
contemplated an attack.
Itcnteneck objected tb the scheme, and
moved the omteelcm of the Item focQuebec t from
the rah:oaten.
The merits of the lineation were debated by
Gen. Peel, Adderly, D'larell, Lord Bury, Card.
well and others, who supported the vote.
Bright and Lowe were the prin.:lprd speakers
against the measure.
Lord Palmerston denied that there was any
danger of a Aver with America. The relations
were friendly. The Government simply pro.
weeding according to the politicsof all countries.
Tbeiunendineawag neJectted by 275 to 40,
The continental polities anti unimportant.
The returns of the bank of England chows an
crease of bullion.
Lircrpool Mardi 25. — Cotton (American) has
been in limited demand and is quoted at 34@r3ld
below last week's rates. Other descriptions
ranges from 34 to folly ld per M. The sales of
'the week were 28,800 balm, including 28411 bales'
For speculation sad 5240 Wes to exporters. The
quotations are: Upland M N
iddling, 16; Fah., I;
Texas Middling, l6,ri; Fair, 1134. The sales on
Friday were about 4,000 bales. the market
closing dell. Stock on hand 603,030 bales,
inch:L . Blog 55,400 American.
Trade at Manchester continuos quite dull,
and prices continue to droop, and business is so
limited that quotations am very Irregular and
altered nominal.
ibussmevrers---Fonr quiet; Extra State 91s®
Sle 6d. What—There Is a limited demised, Out
prices are firm; Red Western Ase Bis 81. (Ago , —
again a shade dearer. •
Thonstons t —Beet—No change. fork;-:-Nrini
inal, and unchanged. flacon-4u fair demand,
with dill prim. Lard—Quieter, bat prices
Lae* dc Co., of London,
and des. Smith .t Co.. of Idverpool, one estab
lishment, had suspended-.-llabllltie Stet £3OO,
01:0 to ANIMA
Miran., March 34.—Goeernment announce,
in Chambers that It would reduce by 80 teals per
barrels the duty on foreign, flour Imported into
CAUVITAt Mar31115,-Imports weaker; freights
.Caner.
Lasswr: Via Qrsunnotwww.—lownow, March
2 0 1 —rms suPrioce state that the ram Stonewall
.;woad Ferrol on Slit, &damps:di:4 to sea
-07 a Spettlahltigate: Ths U. S. (ilgates Niagara
and Saisidamito folkrwerLyexpietallott ofa
debt CaUSIXF Immense excitenseit among the
Spanish poptdatkont bat the 13Eosawall, Appar.
eetij ilLudlag no chance of escape, returned -to
- tart.
Liverpool, Mirth 51.—Loado* Wien last
aitht state that the rebel protested &As will
be paid to-coop:1w. Faris Boma Arai. Recites
eltsed at Cif.
,bATZeT.--Lirrryrimi . Adimhey Zsertrap—Cot
trii---Balea to-day 4,000 holm, Including 1,000
bales to speculators; market ekrsed dial and un
ebangen..,_Brr.adaters steady. Provisions quiet
Lard lasethe 'sad Arta. Prodace quiet aid
steady. P. oedema steady.
Load a, AVialag.—Consols closet at 119ii®
An% for • gamey. American gochs—tainols,...
Casual. 35; Erie, 3134039%. ,
ATTEMPT. TO BOIWNEWBERN. N. C.
Bandeioin3 Parties Arrested.
REPORTED REM -ELILHOAD DASH.
Sherman Probably Ina* Northward.
Nmensign, (N, C.;) April preconcettrd
plan to fire this city was developed thin morn
ing.. Several largo buildings onutainleg forage,
ordnance and commissary stem, wcrusetos ere
simultaneously, with the aid orphospborns. The
alarm was given and signalled at once through
out the City. The Ore deportment and entire
pcpulatlon promptly turned out and the flames
were extinguished without much damage.
Seventplive bales of hay and a tete other articles
were consumed. The =tenure bridge over
Meuse river was 'Bred at the same time In four
plates. but the fire was also extinguished.'
A rebel °Meer Las been discovered and Is now
In confinement, with other auspicious parties.
The Fire Department 'has been on duty since.
and Is to be reviewed this morithig. A double
guard has been stationed throughout the city to
pt event like occurrences and arrest suspicious
persons. The excitement was very groat yester
day and last night, but It is now subsiding,
11. U. Ilelper, brother to the author Of the
"Impending prtsis," arrived here, on his way to
Wilmington, which is to be his pe rmanent home
•Ge was expatriated by Gov. Stanley for ids op
*ppiltion to the rendittun of a mulatto girl to her
master, and also for opposing Stanley's policy
sgsintit the establishment of colored schools in
Newborn. Many of the black scholars who were
then deprived of education. are now ready to
enter college. • •
• There is a rumor that rebel cavalry made
a dash yesterday and struck the railroad this side
of Goldsboro. No such report has reached head
quarters, and as the telegraph is In working
order to Goldsboro, and the track is strongly'
guarded. the rumor .Is undoubtedly without
fouedatlon.
Fortress 2Lfoorot, 11.—Tho steamers Max
and United Suites hays arrived from !forehead
City with a largo number or pritioners atid'refa.
gees. Steamers are continually arriving from
Iles:hem with prisoners captured by Sherman.
The depot of snppllea . for General &airman's
army Is apparently about to' undergo a change.
l'he quartermasters .at Wilmington and More ,
head City send back steamers nod-reliefs ladeued
with stores 2ke.. to this port for further orders.
It is presumed, from the lawn airlatta
ceirof here, that General Sherman has recom
menced his northward 'march, and has, la all
mobabillty, left Goldsboro In his rear.
MileyFrands—Sebet Cap
ture of Fort nmlth Contradicted.
15Y. Lours, April. 7.—Extensive trends by ll
llools whlskr distillers have been discovered,
' amounting to half a million dollars, by evading
the revenue mi. Fifteen hundred and PM' bar.
rels consigned to merehauts in this city have
"been seized' during the past week by the author.
lass.
The rebel capture of Fort Smith le coulee
dieted at the headquarteri. The Yoderalt oc
cupied 'Sou the 17th. • • -
Tax on Tobacco.
' NEW Yonx, Aprll7.—Tho following le from
the intelilrleareT of yesterday: ..Igo Imre It from
good authority that the Commlealoaer of Inter
mai Revenue will , In a day or two, home an or
der authorizing the taxation of all tobacco from
at southern port to the north, there Wing nn
of Internal novena° thorn for the time
being"
Lomeinum, AprilWs= n.
Eildell;Prtivust litarsbal for Keuiticky, hna hone
nipolnted Colonel by brevet la %to ' regular
army.
. On Robert F . Lee.;-
, •
miled lent ains nnAour &Awe ao dame . •
liked lived • Defied Mae; for, tram Ship laftant,
ilherr's Doildue feriae. isionirtdity. .
'Allis burlap; BAIROWN •1110 altk(111111)1•01
;acute, *Mkt, drene-Affli-r.tiS MESH rams
Lizt - / - a r/O4 VAV.I4 TO liana
•
—annovoni
'ay.~.r V's.~wu - ..a ? - "'. iti~:v"~o .il '.
We Eater mu pay the debt of gratitude and
honor we ewe **soldiers who have suppressed
the rebellion and restored the Republic. That
obligation, 113 pait, has got t 4, run over the life
time of these dipnigcids and accrue to their de
.
standards. 13,011 there lie debt long due to these
hams, Ma can [pay immediately, and
Which It wilibt I hunting shame If we don't pay
Immediately. And that litheir back pay. •
Now, let all arms, men and women, through
out the United States, stela it 'pentoaidly that
this debtis pal right of The process la
AdaitZsintury Its-Ands 'kr subseribirlto
Its Sistat-TAWLoan. Let'everyhoffy whe can
sparetlity 'or d hundred dollars from their.bust
uess—all.whit live either of those suing laid by
Ibom their wings. straightway lend to the Gov
. eremeat. inveament will be the securest
and most prollkthie on the earth—it wilt at the
same time be the most dutiful and patriotic. The
rich who. havi 'thousands which they can thus
lend to their country with profit .to thenasetves,
surely should hot need urging to do the only.
"practicable thing which can, Immediately be
done, to testify"their gratitude to the brave den
who have conquered peace for us all, and ro
istered the Union, and given new life, character,
and power to the Nation.
Men and weaken throughout the United States,
let us make this our first business, not to be laid
aside until complete,-to raise right off the money
to pay every dollar-dim to our soldiers.
And may Gad Almighty bless them elf!
&mecum to Tan Loth.—Ar. Y. Trtb.
We have `always Inclined to the opinion that
Gen McClellan was in the main a man of paid
intentions. That he suffered himself to become
the toolof•Dernagogues, and held the degrading
relation of a "representative Man" to'lienii-so
cessionists, may have argued rather want of
mond stamina then want of principle. lint If
the Atari' that comes to us from the other side of
the Atlantic has any truth to it, he is, If possi
ble, a worse patriot than be Is a genera, The
tale runs that an American gectleman'of high
stsndlng strolling Into smile° house in Qaaens
towfi, Ireland, overboard economised= between
a West _Point °Moro out of the service, and an
Englishman, In which the former stated that he
had:recently paid a visit tattle "Young Napole
on," at London, in which the „grave digger of
the Chickahominy Swamps expressed' himself to
the following effecta " •Tbil did-right to resign.
"It is a disgrace tobglong to the American army.
"The country has gone to ruin. I staid In It as
'long as I mead,. and halm left It in disgust 2.”
Did McClellan give utterance tothese wordal
For the honor of the seOvice, for the honor of
the American name,for the honor of our tom
moo manhood, we tr out not. Mach may boyar
doned in a Man smelting under the sting of per
sonal defeat and professional' humiliation, but
the , person: eapabki of. using such wards as the
above, Is nothing heater than a black hearted
renegade. if McClean mid. what is charged,
we can only pray that he will not still further
dlrgrate the lazidnr tits Wilt by Morning to It.
Th'ild"Orr. .
The Savannah corespondent of the Mithester
Demi:era tells howl4gg e amar falled,strhally to
browbeat our friend, Mr: Albert Browne, the
Treasury agent 'lllMtat porttAbe quondam
&tato-trader at: fleet refusetitergive up the keys ,
of the bank, OMMr. Anjlinite set the Provost
.Marshals men on him. '.as he would hate set
bloOd.liciands on a nigger." They ran him
down and hnitight him before the.agent, and,
made him deliter up the keys. " What rent do .
yen mom to pay see !be my basildogvoeinslit
said Lamar. "loot it cent," replied the agent,
"palate no Melts that lam bound to respect.",
Lamar began to storm, but Mr. Browne told him
that themes Whia had planned, the - slave toy
ages and plotted treason In that vent , ,nxiir,, , -
en, ed not expect much civility from Ma. iJ.
mar west opt in a rage and teak the oath at
legisnea and returned newt day with a
to that effect;which be sneeringly threat befiiie
the meta: 'eying "What yon think of thari",
"I think," *delft. Browse, "that you We
WlSmltted ose more act Of.pesjiwy, and will
thank ion not to colas into my pritete room
again withenth pernallskrn."
An Indianapolis dispatch faun) ot
tua ',armor 11. J. Lyon t Co. nopkm and
gold gatoblarl of Now 'fork. falls ,
bVII a
come of our oltifor,l, _
col/Mala lad disim" rs
cols home. and
Intinnot. Mara will go tip tse spool wick It. 'Er.
Quin:rode Hammond Is said to tirti 1 1 8 . 001 )
1 gold, isvi a large sassaat is gitiebse;i:.
Captds'al. stbbos IsrePcqUA to: be
m : t OrM a so
f'
farcr n IsbdMO In:gold. lona
tin eatigalo:robid
ettlenasor, la
so have been made Teri uneomfbnabis by
itelatlore offal& bu*se and Y. IL Talbott Is
also a- stab:ran Ruined CluAbleci, especially
these who dabs against the credit of Use sb.
lion, Cod 111119 . Sympstby, and deserts loos."
• Annuls: LMALRY Lamm WAI Foes:ton
Lerna.—Onrcomtryman, Dr. Hymn Winslow,
lately defamed, smut the most of twenty years
upon a dkticeary of the Wall Immune, spoken
by :alien of Southern ledlaand Ceye.. That
work is eloblcentMumeut of industry and talent,
ad Is of unspeakable value to the madonades
of the Seat, end to all scholar, who: would _ne
quabrt tbanselves with that . highly cultivated
• In en opposite quarter ditto world has Amer.
Iran Christian enterprise been developing le •
slather manner. At the Sandwich Islands, Sm.
1.4)1112 Andrews baa Jun completed a dictionary
of the liseralbur lanennige. He has bans cals
skmary preacher and tnstruetorat the lased* for
many years, and bas made thla work a larding
Wan of his life. It Is a portly volume of near
IrEt hundred pages, and cannot but prove of Test
value to the dwellers on the Wands, both native
and forelpent, - The American .missionerie•
were the drat to encounter the immense labor of
reducing the barbarous heathen toupee to a
writtenlangOams. Thus does Cbristlan mission.
try caterpriel advance the CUM of literature In •
heathen lands--tot many caws provldlng all the
tunnunentatielm of Intellectual elevation.—lros,
COLORED Tanorta lii limnatown.=-11trange
it may teem at this time, some of thacolored
troops who marched through the. streets of Rich
mond on Monday last are thq same , "whis wets
prohibited marching through the streets 'ot
iidelphts on their
fear
from' hem, a few
months ago, for fear of corating• dietarbanee.
14 , 1 doubt the mayor of Richmond might makethe
same objection to their maarcblitg into that city.
Owing Wilds restriction it *es stem:usu. in
trausportiog the regiulLota from Camp William
Penn to the seat or war,-to hero them quietly
put on beard of steamers at the upper part of the
city. It was doing great !fluidal:
,to . the loyal
'.city of Philadelphia as _that time, to say that
Union Soldiers would" create a disturbance " by
man hing through Our city on their way to the
cat of war.—,Phifti.
TM: Eaouea Isou•wornrents' 87RIEZ.—The
Eimil oh iron worker's' strikes and the Ironmum•
tore "locionut" are 01 , 4111010 g widely extended
proportions end threaten to embrace all the Iron
operators In England. The diminished demand
for iron,.6wing partly to the market of this cone
ley telng closed to the manufactories, by . e high
tariff, led to the proposed reduction of wages and
the strike which has been mat by general resold
don of the masters to closing their foresees. The
absence of labor at home will, induce many of
these workmen to come to the United &des.
The railroad' operations In this country aid tho
remelt) , of, recoustructiug the railroads of the
,Borah and replenishing them with rolling stock
co FOOO as peace Is secured, will ere cling of
employment to all that come.--PMfa. Ledger.
Tint Pools Nearoutans.—Mr.Glen. is mamba
of the - British Embassy it Tehran, who passed
the last winter. et Oroomlah t to Inquire Into the
grevinus wroogs suffered by the mild and more
ctdlized Nestorian of Persia. has been re•csiled.
"to his post, with,int having effected anything Im•
portant for the relief of those greatly Guttering.
Christians, much as 11cr Majesty's Government
and many British Christians have desired such
consummation. ...rho abundant wheat harvest of
last autumn promises speedy relief to the famine- •
atricken multitudes In this long-scourged and
christian work..
"On ro Ricustoun."—Tho lkar. Department
has been perfectly Inundated with applications
for passes to vlalt Richmond front parties having
friends or property there, curiosity seekers and
tebacco or cotton speculators. It is stated that
paset4l bare been forged by parties assuming the
character of Representatives of the press. To
such an extent has the• Government trantmarta-
Don been monopolized .that to-day Secretary
Button leaned orders that no more passes aro to
be granted to persona but in the military service.
A WILVISOTON '(N. C.) paper naps:. "Boma
of our soldier's driving In the swamps beak of
the town, have struck a mine, from which hob
been taken several hundred barrels of turps's:Able
and. qoatulty of rosin. The superiority of
these tutees over tho PannsYlvsula 01l
that the product bore is found In barrels already
for market, the onlypapense neceSsary in work
lug them being. the cost of. lab'sr in rolling the
barrels out. Further. exploratiens are being
Promotion
flow 14$ lei Pay the Soldiers,
Is It Trait
A LOSlllig
"Toe Dates Reourrait."—Dorr, Atwater, of
Te.nyrllle,,Conn.,-who was, for twn years tom
lined In the rebel etne.kado at Andersunettla, has.
'reached hie home, very 111, end brings eve of
the " death rrutrier" which ,ho was catattalta
to 'keep; end which allows the 'names and dues
and regimrsits 'of over 12,1100 'Wins errata Ili-
INYMIVATIO* W*NTED. - It IS MN that Well•
eel's colored vole ten , lent dmpped loos Riehmaal
to ark4,if; Das% wtottier be was really fa favor
Of the polle) , of anigny negtos.
CUT AND SUBURBAN.
Reception of the Glad News from Grant»
An Impromptu Glorineatlon»Speeehes
and Singing,
The t.....cition of the news, a little before noon
yuterday, of the cnptnre of Lee's army, was
hailed with the wildest manifestations of delight.
A - isairde of one hundred gone was immodiatisly
fired from Metcalf s lull, under the direction of
Major Charles Snap. Dr. Geo. E. McCook,
whose whole soul I. intensely enlisted- in the
success of theysion artna,wis &smile withjoy
- and the number who were mot so were "scarce
as hen•teith." The. Dr. again wished Into the
courts, whisk were all In sesaion,and took them
by storm with tho announcement of the intelli
gence; so that the District arid Common' Pibas
granted a suspension of 'hostilities for the day.
lie then gained the Custom House steps, where
he read to the people • the dispatches -received.
This was , received with thlie Mut) , rounds of
stand. and and thri se. rngtio e n a t k the ilu w
661 the
plata was the theatre of the wildest and most
turbulent demonstrations °trekking.
Dr. McCook,' Etana.or Bigham; Sonatir Gns•
ham and A. W. Bell Esq., each:delivered Most
happy and appropriate addresses. Yr. J. W.
Pope then sang one of his campaign image, arid .
also the "Star Spangled banner,'t In a manner
that won the admiration of his hearers.
. . .
" He was followed by Dr... 7 - King, B. v.. Yon
Bonnborst, Esq.; Roy. F. 8. De Hats. and JJ.
Beitibnick, Esq.', 'who made congratulatory
• spcech7en which wern resolved with, general ap
plenum.
Dr.llcCandless wu capture(' while riding In
his carriage, and mounting .the step* sang by
general request "Yankee Doodle," Mr. Bigham
dancing a hocalcerrn during the performance..
Ras. Ryan sang a patriotic' hyaan,`and made
abort speech. Mr. Peak, of the "Peak Fami
ly," sang "Ms* Round the Flag," Div," the
audience Joining In thathorns..,._ ' -
About half past four, an 'effort win glade by
Mr. Bingham, the presiding genius, for an ad-
Jountroent, when Rey: Ryan cite forward and
sang a Doxology to the airbf "Old Hundred,"
and pronounced a benediction..
The audientio ware loth to disperse, and Mr.
Bingham reassembled the meeting and =dieter
dispatches. -Everybo' dy of whom dui' slightest.
"suspicion" could be imtqled that he'was cape..
hie of makings' speech or singing a Song was at
once "tackled" and brougght on the stand.
Rev. R. M. Kerr and Rev. - Bausertnan takee.
sed the assemblage In terms of gratulation; on
the happy termination of the war. Reset.
MAORI, Duffy and Lucas were In turn called up
on and made brief speeches. •
Lew. Davie, a recently returned. soldier, was
requested to slog, and sang with fine Want,
'Columbia the Gem of the Nate," and" Rally.
Round the Flag." Mr. H. Long sang "There
is a Happy Land," in a ‘,.ty happy manner.
• Professor Cargo sang the epprapriata patriotic
hymn, "Mine eyes have scan-tae glory." &c.
At six o'clock the crowd Rlaetantly dispersed,
and "order reigned:ln Warsaw." •
Grand VainerstrHron -um Evening In
AUegheny—litnalnatlou Is . Honor el%
Recent Victories—Elreworks, Hullo, ett.,..
The citizens of Alitgbeny . have determined
urea celebrating, In arruppreclatu mannevitho
. .
recent victories achieved by our amides r
°n at, Sherman end Sheridan::: The -most:lib
.
.
eral arrangements hamibeen made, and the de
.
monstration srEl be worthy of the grartilieventi
which it is deslgmatto commemorate., .
.It is not
.
often that our sitter city Indulges. in, p jubilee'
on ha den account, an en ce..we !tar 4. 1 '1.7
ks that when her ctllsens en bllo.de.
loonstratlon the dlsplaj vitt be ' of the
..
plait. and the mash*: Thal/will teal
_ .
N ni qr j6l
°
• fibrillation of tbellwettinp, st 4 ,FitihtelPiketer..
•
,
- and a. grand dlo 'ffil
i,..let of irecla, with nude; ,
!Ileac!, soup; etc.', at the City - gel. - •••' 7.. : -
• •Tht. movement was a spoetackeoti one:on the
1 Ittol of a number of the Uadinss eltlzena,.erho
tuldnosed a note to his 'Honor Starr Morrison,
- requesting blettegive an official sanction tothe
celebration. The following Is t h e ColTeePm"
,
trace on the subject:
. Jletauntriv Chrr Pa Ablij s .....
Ta gal ! Honor, Jog. gorrhoo; hilelntr' ' '' ---
44 oolong : , iil iht City of
bhe untsraiss•-•
- ....;,11, eitirean of Allegheny, would
respectfully request your Honor to Invite the eft'.
nu at thin loyal" and patnotto elte-tennits in
erlebrating, on tomorrow (Saturday) evening the
great and crowning victories rseestly achieved hr.
our gallant soldiers in the capture at the. rebei
Capital—la the hmiakirmensarsieaptnes otthe only
fiti tg 4:2llKret*l army worthy tdo name, and In the
defeat Si thiralest rebel ileasral—thus aulthreing
it minaaeat and al honorable peace, and strength*
_mama tbefewatenteas of our gitni.masZjialeo--by
as inbuktienekt ati aattahura nit our Misting
streets; and elsewhere, sod ay sueittetiowesono*
- stratums sa j oyful people nay denn Kiting sad
rarer. •,.....
nazi. Riddle,. It. Hennaly.
n,
Ina. Brows, Jr., iThos. Smith, •
W. Hamliton, A. R. Burchleld,'
Thompson ilk GroeiningerJ.Jno.G. Cards,
It B. Franck, ;Hugh McElhinny;
Jobe Dean; iJno. V. Barr •
Hasid Blair, Ratliff if Brown,
Andrew Kennedy, W. L. Harper
B. Dyer; Owens and Idoutedy,
J. V. Saville, . , Mercer and Robinson,
Wis. Krause, . V. B. McMahen, A
Cho A. Kelly, ,Charles Barns, v.,
Reel:ham a. Long, Jar. E. Day, i
Jo*. D. 4' lark, . " Alex. Cameron;
, inw Bentass,:.
,„•,.. E. R. Darts, i.
' Jas T. Pimple, . "J.s L. Sewall; •i , '
it.. Blair, • . ' Teo. Atitrimberger,
. Bice
B. Mar dory; ' Henry Buttner. .--
H. Herwtg, • " Patterson A Hay, •
Pratt b. liennen, C. Arbuthnot,
IV. Hoag, . • Jed H. Barelend,
Her.ry P. schwarts, - R. S: Cool, • '
S. Itelatoeh, A. Leggate,
E. B. Wltson, , . - A. Uleadensing,
Wm. tenter, -, ' - - Mm. Semple e -
Schultz, Soo It Co., Jen. Hamiltim. '-
A. H. Englinh:b. Co., • ' !Edward Oilliern.
Sehtdtr, Dun ean If CO., i Jas. Dawn,
At. 0.-Itawkizif,_. ;Alen. Moore," '
and others.
Grarrtantar—T mart heartily respond to this
call, and feel that . Li the loyal city of Aliegheay
the people at large will also reepoad. rho fall K
- Richmond and the ea tare el Lee and hit army are
certainly cease tot rejoicing,and we should rejoice.
Let sm thee hare the.Cluminatton, at indicated In
your coarnatta , cation as well as the demoostratlea
to be made at the tidy Hall—and In this the people
of car goodly city. are hereby Cordially invited to
parttelpite. . .
Ac thin le the drat move in thhidliectlon which
oar city hall mule by any distinct action ot tier:owe,
It is expectedthat the display lathe City Rill will
-be In character, and appropriate to the °catalpa.'
Rrsiircttully, - MOhtlelo7l, flavor.
To Kenn. f.'Riddia, Sao. Ilrown Jr, W. Munn
ton, R. B. Elands, John Dean, and others.-,
Court Or quitter Souloss:
FAIDAT, April T.—Before' Judvs Mellon and-
Brown.'
in the meat the Commonwealth . vs. Wallam .
Shone, William Wray and M. A Johnston, aver.
diet of guilty was iondered _ azainq Mary A.
Johnston. and of net guilty in,regard to William
Shone and William Wray.. . A motion was mole
fora new trial la the ease of Mary. A. Jobneton.
Commonwealth vs.. Wm.. Annum ; soMng
liquor. Plead guilty. Ylued $4O.
Commonwealth vs. John Schultz ;
liquor. Plead guilty. Pined $3O. •
• Commonwealth vs. Win. Delseroth ; selling
liquor. Plead guilty. Pined $4O.
Commonwcalih vs. Martin Holland-; . larceny.
Ordered to, pay costs, restore plop en, and
venteneed to Imprisonment for one year In the
Western Penitentiary.
Commonwealth VP. Chas. Dunker, alias Chaa.
Duncan ; larceny. The prosecutor In this clap
—a shoplo.mlndedGerman--hod a small amount
of Money stolen Wm him, and ha determined to
consult a " fortune teller ". to obtain a knowl
• edge of the thlaf..-For fifteen rents he was.told'
the Identical potion who had stolen , his money,
and. thereupon brought suit. his Identified a'
number of WU prsdneed inevidence as a part of,
the money stolen. The counsel for defeusej luti
order to test his voracity, Wok a t 5 herald*
own pciceet, and asked him If he recognized - 1h
Mynheer. hot ,perceivlng•the " delete It
as one of the stolen blils. Oa trial. •
DrOlNlthd
A man named Michael Malarkey, aged about
thirty.liyo years, in the employ of Jake 11111,was
accidently
river
yesterday morning in the
Alleghtny river below the Rand - street bridge.
Miilarkey wss"workine" a flat frcim shove the
bridge to a point a short distance below, and
just as the gat named Ander the bridge the stern
/swung. arontid and. struck the pier, throwing,
Into the river, when he sung almost lee-.
mediately. Deceased was a nailta of. Ireland,
but emigrated to this country at' an early ago.
lie leave* a wife and tweamsll. children. Par
ties were engaged In dragging the river for his
body, with what sumss we have not learned.
Gough'e Lecture To.;Nlght.--We would
rrotina our icaders of Mr, Gough's lettere to
night, at Concert HAIL under the auspleni of
.the Young Men'a Mercantile Library tato:da
tion. • Ells subject, "Loudon, the Great Metrop•
ells," hone that atfords due field fur his:ora
torical And doncriptive provers, and cannot fall
to be both Instructive and leterow lug to his au
dience. We hope for crowded -hones dariull
the gentleman's stey.
Brought to the Clly.-:Two'ofilscra arrived
In the dry pseterday morning: from Olt City.
haring In monody John Newell, who was ar,
raged at that place., on the grounds that It was
ladleced he was either concerned or kne 4 lol4
partite who were Implicit ed In the late Sob Z ,
of W. 11. Williams - .es ~.e banking phrs.-
is
Mayor Lowry . dhcherg , him' on hi . own
rlN'l'Vlivlbees to iwpcar is • witnesaln th ease.
er, bas redeem' the
Much; Hartford. Ot.
I 'Paces Church gate
.
Theitev. Shcon C.
yttetrrtong.irof Molly
mat itc&pto4l a Cal to St.
ttur,b, Pas
. ,~~,~::~ri
U. S. Cbristllle Commission
The Army Committee of Western Pennsylva
nia prescats the following report for March.
The following gentkmen have been commis
sioned as oar delegates to the
ARMY OF TIM CtiNDEILLIND
Rec. M. C. MHZ:MS, Ft.. Wayne, Indiana
Rev. Bamuel Kerr, RanterMe, Pa.
Rec. E. B. Boyd, do do.
Mr. Wm. Rea, Baste Lick, Pa.
TO 1.1,41 T OP POTOMAC:
Mr. Thos. R. loner., Birmingham Pa.
Mr. Chao. Seymour, Hudson, Ohio.
We Imre also scat to Richmond ten "Minute
Men," who have held themselves in readiness to
start for the battle brad at a Motient's waning.
They are now within the army lliovriear the
repel capital.
All letters concerning delegate work should'
be addressed to Joseph !Myer, Field georetary,.
No. 11 Wood street, Pittsburgh. . •• • ' • ,-` the
Christian
received by the Tresenow c
Christian Commisalon to March: 1W: '
I Dunlap'. creek Ltl 0. Fayette c 0....-11 - *
2 Lti 0, Ligonier, Westmorebmedeo...
2 3nrenilea SA 8, Wellsetlle, 0.•••-,.
2 Bev B Mitchell, D.D, Jefferson co O.
- 2 Lecßrook, ture by J B II Michael, Bell
....
a Jersey Union Aid Society, Ali M n -y co
a le 00. Presbyterian church, Georges
mk r Fayette co-. _. ... _,
'3 SA S, Burrell tp, Westmoreland c.
. 3 1.1 Pohurch Troy U .. _
4 dsgLuth chunk: Pay;16;711 . e, - Law.
II Eilaa Freeman,„Unlontown -..,...-.
A Friend, Uniontomn.--. _ __,
a tr, Allegheny LOU, Colon U P chunk - W.6mm'
...,,,
6 Elhibltion Little glrls, Pittsburgh
Female College
-7 MBPaharoh,l Westmoreland C 0......
7 Mrs MaryLlTlOllle, Ireiehl Station..
8 Constitute Miss. Ellen Murdoch, Me,
W J Bead and Wm Frew, lifemem.
hers of 6 1.1 0, c f Pllttabiugh And
Allegheny . - ..... ......--.-.... -..
B- Ladles of Centre Pres church, Can.
Leesburg ...
8 Pros churl:* scrub GruMa,Venuelgo co
9 Mrs Rebecca Braden, Jederson c 0..-
8 Pres eturck, Ligonier Pa.. - ...: ... ~.---.
11 Ogdensburg church, Merlon . Pres..
It L 0 o,'27;w7lleiCtWd Per - -..--.
11 L 011, lilt _leasant, Pc. .........-
11 tan A .131cF stland. A11egheW............
II !thank °Bering in answer to pmyer..
11 . A friend in Brown's - Me- .... : . ...
a, Collected by Mrs •Mary and. Delia
_ Cochran sad Ids Gordon, Franklin
la - Part proceeds children's Festival
-Stownavills . - . , -
'l4 . LetomagS A ACAlleghenyeu....
14- LA S 0 on ion
vongrulty, Wean moreland co
15 B A Pope Aun Fru cherub--;
25 Mn Kligore;Hartatown, Vemingo no
13 Valley U P church, Butten, Ps,-.-....
15 John Graham,
c g s, Pit
1.5 Citizens of Donegal, 111 Pleasant Ar
my committee
13 .E It Biers, Brine° lien, Wi7et. Ti.....
le L A El, New Stanton, Mestere; sPnd co
17 -U P church, Behobote, Pa:". .., ..
17 Mn Si Colin', ei, Mn P Collins, 11,
Sha l7 Ey Lute church, Kelly's School house
Butler co ,„,..... .. 4 ill
17 SA S, Allegheny ly, WertmorePndeo 075
18 R D Brice . ' _... . ... ...-... 500
18 Public School, Pena .t...cninrekgp,Alle•
66be.27 Bounty. additions/-............ 25 03
18 Ni, Ann hlatmairs, • l22.linton.. 500
18 .111.1110 A Scott-. ....-.--, It 00
22 IS C Drava, Pittsb u rgh ...... ...... 600
: = "Buelah IS A S Allegheny eo--.....-.. 600
'22 Miss At Pommy, Lawrence a_...'
....;... 100
IS Maah.;. - . .-.4.-... . . 500
23 Chri.tast Commission, Washington.' 600 Of
mrk ,•David Bonitos, IlowedsvUls, 0..-- • ' re (a
IF MPS 0 Junken. Wyandott.o-.-- . 100
MI Nisi J R Foley, llanonsbnes.--.- 560
97.- U_P Church, belt Creek, 0 ,-. 76 60
23 Adaresvilles, (Orrorferl eonnty, PC.) .
LlWtary &Oaf* •••- li l i
28 LA S Verbatim, Allegheny etennty.. . '_lso 00
Co Miss - Pamery, Lamina 50n5ty....... -, ' 2 00'
25 Casiollalmille.. - -:. ----- 0 11l
68 U D Okurch, Parts, Washialgtom co- - IA le,
'4 O IS A 6 North.SOngtield,.Summitt - •
... ~ .., . .rseunty, 0- ' ' ............ - WIZ
25 'Mei I W Donald, Saltneville, 0 - . 6 US:
3A 22 E OPleasant glow, Tenasp co". 221 15
• 30 V P chute/4 Stealwaoo4. 0 II 211
30 Sabbath Seboo4rithigleh Sennett' 13 00
rri 900 Menlouse church AIIMay co , 26 Oa
11 Tres March;' - Bethel, New f..Ltstwa •
MPm church, Canton, Bradford co 0.. t
' 12
m Atlatmetllo chime, Croatopt 50,.,.,,, SS MI
- E--- •-•--
' '-. •• --.; I ^ ' - masa ii:
*mortal prat-W=4 mortal IAMS a
MOMS ell
1 rho etpenalturei tel the leehth_haelAe_4_• .
For Roseital einee....„-- 0,7 1 1! V!
. pulalletations.....-...-..---..... 1,2 m su
I D e legates Egparmell.:-..................—. Ir a f e l
i 'D raike Of. IWO Alielte--.-"--.
-retributions of stores hare
• have been noel ed daris.„ c „ mean t T i me, -
1 box hospital stares Du,
Aid Society, Erie County.. Pa. g C;
2 bozos hospilai stores,' film Mrs.. - •
let, Latrobe, Westmoreland county,
2 boxes hospital atom. from Brash Indio,
. Christian Cotandision, Indiana county, Pa, •
9 bola; boipltal stores and 2 tem 'Mar fro=
CoMmialuser A10tm 5 r440 11 4 Walt*
moreland comity, Pa._ _ •
1 box hospital stores' f ro m Ladles' Soldient'
Aid Society of Darlington, Bearer county, Pa.
1 box hospital stores, from United Presbyte
ries Googre i tion of Pigeon Creek„ Washing
' 1 box' OtieSlL *DM Soldiers' Aid Society of
Erie county, Pa: •
1 box'reading metier', from Mrs. Zahn She?.
hard, Pittsburgh, Pa.
5 barrels vegetables, 1 haunt dried Mill, 1 biz
canned fruit, 50 lead' ritZt s keg
and 1 box sundries, fro*, El Chapel, ldkn
Aid Society, All soy ootmty, Pa.
Beers
1 ters apitha butter from Mrs. Jahn
Warhingtoo, Pa.
1 bar of reading matter from Soldiers' Lady
Priam* of Clinton. Allegheny county, Pa.
1 box onions, from C. G. Smith, Manchester,
Allegheny county, Pa. • _ • k.
1 barrel of micas and 1 keg Nokias, from A.
Kirk & Co, Allegheny, eity, Pa.
1 box clothing, from Soldiers' Aid Society,
Flat Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1 box hospital stores from ladles of Mlago
Cononation; Washington county, Pa.
1 box reeding matter Dom Samuel Wilson„
Meneastown, Fayette county. Pa.
285 magazines from Ser. Dr. McLaren, Pills,
35 empty tikes for picking, Rom C. IL Paul.
son,. Illtabornb, Pa. . . •
, box hospital stores, and buret apple bat
ter, Rim Soldiers' Aid Society, , lst , Presbyterian
Church; Mercer county, Pt.
bends singes. 2 go. , potatoes, 1 keg bons,
1 do. - pieties, and I box. of. onions.• from the
Ladle's" Aid Societe. Windy Gap, West Pulley,-
Wasblogton county, Pa. . , •
2 boxes hospital stores, 2 barrels apples,2 do
heed, I do_ onions, and :lkag pickled cabbage,
from Wed lifiddidown Soldiers' Aid Society,
Washington comity, '
I box, 1 barrel, and 1. &Ma hospital stores
from Soldiers' Aid Society, Lottaville, Warren
county, Pa •
hire hospital stores, from
,Soldiers' Ald .oo
clety, Whltestuwn, Butler conaty, Pa: - .
1 box boisital stores from Ladies' Christian
Christian Commlea'On, Hampton township, AI:
icsimuy county, Pa. s . .
-1 packageslothing from ladies of Frankfor t
o
Beaver county, Pa. ;'I package do Rom
Ittbineon Ran Soldiers' Aid Society . ; 1. package
do: from Mrs. Abigail Baker. New Garden; Obits;
-1 package from Robinson. Congregation, Wash
ington county, Pe. • -
1 box hospital stores Boat Ladissa' tioldlent'Aid
&w]ety East Palestine, Columbiana Co.,
I box hospital stores from .Ladtex' Cbxistian
Commission,m New &menet, Jegerscin.Cno
2 boxes hospital stores, '2 kegs kraut, 1 keg
pickles, from Pullers' C. C. SWIM of Washing
ton, l'eub.
1 bt x hospital - stores . from ElMseiburg.Mol
dicre Aid Society of Clarion Co.. Penn. •-
Ibox hospital stores from &talcum' AldSoci
ety-of. South - Harbor Creek, Erle Co., Nun. .
S kegs pickles from Aid Society of Wattsbarg,
-ErleCo., Penn.
2 boxes hospital stores from Soldiers' Aldlits.
cloy of Canfield, Mahoning Co., 0: "
1 box hoepital stores from Unlori Ald Society
near Porterstille, Butler Co., Penn.
1 box canned fruit from Lades' Aid Society of
- London, Madison Co., O. •
1 box woolen socks from Ladies' Aid Society:
of Washington, Penn.
1 box and M bona of hospital stores
from.C. C. Chortles's, Washington county, Pa.
1 keg sour krottt,l box of onions, from . La
dles' 9. C., Washington, Fa. •
boxes hospital stores from Jersey Union Aid
Society, Milasbeth township, Allegheny county,
'I box of clothing Imai the Ladles' Aid Soci
ePsty, Monongahela Shy, -Washington County,
box of clothing, 1 sack dried fruit from
Elizabeth Ladies , Aid Society,. Allegheny COOli
ty, Pa. •
2 boxes hospital stares, from Ladles' Aid So.
clety, Buena Vista, Allegheny county. Pa _
I box bospluil stores from Soldisre • Aid do-.
-. clay of New Castis, Lawrence county, Pa.
keg of apple butter from Soldier's Aid Sod..
sty of Eldersridge. Indiana county,
Pa -
4 boxes of hospital stores from Ladles Aid
Society df Jacksonville, Indiana county. Pa.
1 box of hospital stores from Benlalt Society
of Wilkinsbarg Allegheny county, Ps. -
.1 bo x of hospital stores &cm New Texas-La
dies' AldSoclety Allegheny county.
2 box's hospital stores from. White township
Soldiers' Aid Society, liadians:county, Pa.. , .
1 bor, S barrels, and .53 kegs hospital store's
from LOW' Aid Society, U. P. Church, Paris,
.IVrotington county, Pa..- ,
bOt of hospital stores from Chestnut Grose.
Lidice C. C. Columbiana. county, Pa.
1 Dispel of °WOOS fnsn Geo. Monroe; Worth.,
Ington„Arrnstrong county. Pa.
barrels potatoes fmni. Peansvlllc Ladies'
Uhristlair CommLsolon. Payette CO., Pa.
~1 bps - Prisons from LizonlerChrtstianOonzials.'
Westmoreland Pa.l - ; . ;
• - I. logftpplObutter.Orni I: box Oolong from La
dire e. - 0. Society, Washhigtoc, - Pa. _
5 bo zo 4' paOcages of fruit, awl yoitaves
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
from Aid Society of-Hampton and Pino,town
ships.
I 3 packages fruit and clothing from Mtn. Anna.
C. 'White, 1 package der from oldsoldier, 1 pack
, aze do from Mra. C. G. Smith, 2 packages "do
I from Mrs. A. kiellaraln,: 2,packaleit Ihna
Mrs. Sheib, 5 packages do from Yaffe, 11., P.
Church, Hidton, Allegheny county, Pi: - - 1 bag
do from Mrs. John Black. Harmarssille.
gheny county, Pa. 1 package do . from MM .
David Aiken, 1 package do from Pdhantent
male College, 1 package do from a soldiers,'
friend:
3 packages books, papers and magazines from
Mrs. Jane Holmes, 2 paskagrs do from Wm
Male &DIM, Canonsburg, 2 i packages do trot&
Mrs. FL B. Murphy, 4pa= co n from Linde
Boothe. I package from R. M Milton, 2 packa
ges from Mts. Mary Pant, I do from Z.
b. 'Clink 1 Pltelmo do from a friend, / package
do from M r. Cuthbert, 1 package do 13com C. W.
The following artteles of hospital atoms have
been forwarded tontir annica during the , month
:if March :
Plaaalt abuts. ...
731 . nun. dried. As—"fr.
Flame/ drawers— ra
tee:Kut, bbls.
ilubukerobletb—. red - Flckles,
Pelts of swim.... 401 Onions, DM'
Housewives 73'Peitatoes,bete:. - ... • U
110 . Turnips, S
Towels. . . 157.1teets,
SlipperiCprt 121:Abele butter, Dbl.,
eliCiptess - eau-- US
C7rotakes, prs--...1
16;Wrie, bottles . . . ... 660
Pages of papers...22B,m Large books for 14-
Testament* ... . ".. - 478;
Hymn and Psalm ISmedt .
books - ' 1.830 ! - • MO -
Frtdt la emu MalbAlagazlnes 1„7 . 5e
The following articles have:been ant. Ont .11ad
made up by the Indies of the Christian Colluile
elon doting the tune months ending April 111L
-I,oBlllanbeleblas,l,sll paha Ilanue; ararate •
and 1,475 pocketlandkerehlots. •• 3 '
Money collected by Ladles , Christian Coimmla
ston,
We need. has add an appeal to our report
this Month. ••Thlawants of our soldiers are
hnown to esery one. lethis,the last struggle, let
eyri7 one come up literally and promptly with
their contributions of money and stores.
fiend starts to W.-P. WIITMAN
• No. 70 Smithfield atreet.
W. Fnaw,
No. 72 Woud Street,-:::
• .600
. 75
100 00
M 00
10 00
00
03 .
50 00
CNN JO
_
Kentaciry Corrapbsidecce:
NEW Oil Fiad":B11 Sandy dlinerith
The Landson Tug Fork, noetre-Polion4thowei
• litverr:4lftlintrier'Coal' Liiihsortt t 6 Aar
•burghera--Engisa at . .Wiirk-auerrala ; 11 . 60-•
:fare stilt the.ltage- . —.frojt 141 cit heir—rme Xis
Curzzniuvao, fir., April itb, 1865.
160
. 65 80
60a
Anew location has been
found In ibis 'WM-.
ty 'which promises a rich"return of the oil pro
duct--that of Little Bandy, which empties into
the Ohio. tunic twenty miles below here, at
Greennpeburg. Borne parties have been boring
there for some time and have "struck lie," and,
as is claimed, in paying ensatities..l I have seem •
n specimen of aneade ell, gathered from one of.
the tributaries or Little Bandy, which MOMS to
be of a good quality. There is quite an effort ` -
being made by those interested. to attract the.
travel in that direction, but Big Sunday atilt
stiarms with new faces, seeking territory; and
• The lands on the 'Tug Pork and Twelve:pole :-
riven sue now attracting considerable attention • '
and would be worked extesslvely if it was not'
for fear of the gaerrilitut AS it le; many am
buying in that dilution.. A Cincinnati cont.
p2my Bas act an eaglet bp - to the month
Rock Castle in charge of. Captelw Flshere rut,
has ecmrammed operations ere this. John lie
' Henry, Fag.; holds large tracts on both the Tog •
and Liana forks of the Bandy.; one.of 'kWh, t•
.wederstand, he has sold to mete PlitstarryLitbre.f,l .
Borne of his coal lands - he is working pridty - .
tensitely, sad I andastand that* are ticketed,
iu the sale. The mince are good, andwith Pitts- - •
hullers' *ilia workingthem ,srill; yield n good
piu• 4e guerralaaors solitary troublesome, aad.
'Midis *aids* position over commerce; rest •
-
dfiltl i p atTeflary cor Captain Brow', the nom
men et...delis post, to keep a strong guard oat .
. I ,te boats to protect the Government property. -
-I. had the pleasure of meeting Prof. - Lesley; of
Philadelphia, here. lit was' sent to make a re-. 7 -
for parties:; R e wu '= ab. Vpil. bn t giZ
me his report for publication. •••••-••-- •
holds has
hia ner j a mm reache.t us,
end
th
or our o e eenpationoft e wat horehel etn at es ea,,V t
When I Implore tke Little Sandi ttilon.l wilt
write you again. - • •••• • Matra&
• .
Gallant Cesdiet 'of a Pittsburgft' Officer: • -
• '',Cooireapriedent of the New i York gmTd,.li ; p
wittog of the recent army mop - menu; relates •
tkefollowiu`ineldent: ._r
'ffiremst Brigadier (kmeral Pearson, at Pretent
-nd of kis old regiment, the One Rait-!
•in entslar... • • 'ln Peoresybranle, In the hottest . .
deed and ' • men Aimed a momentary
of thefire, 'whenhe. this colors in Ida own
disposition to falter, sebans - - t
bands and waved them, 40 aura.
In a line with this flag and the Ms- , •
The boys heeded Ea Injunction."_ '
.Gen. Pearson, u many of oar UAW? Or- "
aware, is a alien of Pittsburgh, and a ntettibeg ;
of the bar of Allegheny county. lie went ad
as a captain la 'Col. Allen's Regiment, and kali
by his gallantry in action, achieved an end
able distinction. Ills Unice, have not been
overlooked by hiss r . Mums, and his pro
-motion
Reaurval Ortie Freedom's Friend. • '
da will be seen by en advertisement in imolai- • -
er coluotn; the Pirerdoen's Pl-ind (Garman news- -' • • -
paperyhave removed their entire establishment. - - • ;
to the I/4pda Building, occupying the second . . t
story for their business office, • and the lbw*" •":
story for the mechanical department of the
per. We would call the attention of our mer- pa-
" -
chants and those doing buinesa in the &avatar' ; • •
big line, to the superior advantages Worded by
the use et their columns in reaching the °MU& •
public. It has a larger circulation than zany ' -
other of the Gentian papers la the city, uan •
evidence of which it publishes officially the
for list. We cheerfully, recommend it' to our
business men, as In every way advantages= Vs . • . 4
New Arrangements..—On and atter Woe.
.S.prillthb,.tlie hew Castle Aciontrodatkm•
train. on the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and L'hie
go asSmad, leaving Allegheny station at 1:50
r. it. daily (Sunday's expected) will rut .
through to Jamestown, Pa., and make cannon
tkm at West Greenville for eadville, whence •
the PeeeeeSees car' go 10. F next morning,
arriving tame at 8 r. sr. •.engers leaving '
Pr ling at or. w. conn with returning
trains, reaching Allegheny at 10 IC .
Itarglary.—Bome - scoundrel elonionsly ea- ,
tend thudwelling of Mrs. C. S en, No. 6tT , "-
Penn street, on Thersday light, and alter ram- ..
aging through the lower part of the house, pre- ; •
ee...ded to her bed-room, where, with the aid of- - -
acidic], he succeeded, in bursting open the Mt- •
rean drawers, taking therefrom a valuable
dress, three dodars in silver coin, and SO= Yd.
nabie trinkets. No clam as yet has, been ob- , ' . • .
Mined of the thief.
The Peak Family !Wafture. —The Mae • ,
folks, and those of "older growth , ' as well, • t.:,..; r
should not fall to embrace the opportuallig • r
presentedtble afternoon, by the celebrated Peak..
Family, at Concert Halt The entertainment la
of the moat pleasing chnricior,. and the Peace.
'
manta are trailed to snit the tastes of old and' • if"
young. This will be the last perkwautnee
the company In tole city. • •
Trimble. Varieties—Peon Street.—An e= ; .-/A;
traordlnary Large bill Is announced. at the Val,:
sties tonight. A number of new faceraPpose.
In c grand qllo of songs, dances,lntriesquer,„. `.
dsc, concluding with the new, d-ams, entitled.
The Penn-Street Dressmaker, "' writtea by tut
Popular Fitt Simmons. Go Arty, or pint may
Carpenter's Palnting.—Srery lover of, art
should witness; Carpenter's celebrated, painting
of Preside: A Lincoln and his Cabinet, al they 'U
lm council discussing the 4 1Emanelpation Pon
famatlon.'," The painting is. new on achltAttela
at No. &I Fifth street, where it ;TM remain foe
a few days onl
1n the Cate.--Colonel Charles Berney of th. -
Slxth
Messy Artillery, Is now In the city on at •
brief lease of absence.. He looks fat and hearty-
himself, and moons his men as In excellent ' • -
health and spirits. Tte number of , sick Is not
Tho regiment Is Still In the defenzai of • - .
Washington. ' - -
, .
lion-Reporters.—Thcre now remain wine
Atiruirrd and rtiartyfaur .non-reponing dratted:;,
Men on the record of the Twenty-second District. "'
any one of whom the Provost Marshal would be
glad to see, mote espocially If he reports tinder ;.c
the President's Proclamation. - ;
Late Papors.—Mr. J. P. Mint. Mroolr
Hall, Fifth Street, boa jut received all the Inta
New York Pictorials' tozether with the New
6'_forlt weekly oevrepapers, for the prusent weak. ' : .
The North British Review for February.
has beta remixed and Isfor sale by W. A, QU
denfenny, No. 45 Fifth Street. "
EtUe Heteiereon, Adams, Mrs. Dletunt.
Pine& hat "Photos' . ' of theta aid tire thoomeld
'New .NsgasWei And POW
Csipturra I:—Plttock has „Om eartieit Dal
Cone Up at Pittcck'a tar Dlasitii.,;
11 . umlli— . Go to Plttorkht for AltnuzbN.
PAcket Books st Pittock's.
011 mire at Pittodes.
Fipige a rittocies.
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