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    MINE
4Ytt pittsburgh gasttte.
VERY LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRALPEL
IMPORTANT PROCLiIdTIONg.
Armed. &Bianca at -tun
- REBEL VESSELS DECLARED PIRATES
30nCE TO "NEVTILM” NiTIORS.
wiledStnterlnthoritybtiblhhedinlygizia
ACTS OF CONGRESS TO BE ENFORCED.
WA:nun:wow, 7day O.—Prestdentdohnson has
lamed a preciamation declaring that: Whereas,
Armed resistance to the authority-of the 00T
.ernmont in , certain States heretofore declared to
be in insurrection may be regarded he virtually
at an end, and pent* b*ithirrailltat'registan
: aS well as operations of insurgent cruisers were
directed are Fugitivenor captives; and, Whereas,.
-2t is understood that some of those cruis
ers are—still • Infesting, the high- seas, .
.and others are ~sreparing to capture,
'burn, and destroy. .yesstli .of the United
. , ,
States—he enjoins alinevat, militare and civil
;officers of the -United States diligentir to ea
• -deavor,- by titans; to. serest: said:
•
• -crosiers, and to bring them into ports of the.
united States, in order' that_ they_ may he Pre
vented fromcourrnittleg farther depredations on"
commerce, idiaoo' .booid of them
may no longer enjoy Immunity for their erthies;
and be farther proclaims andtleelsres„.thet slier
reasonable time has elapeed for this prociame
• lion to become knoWn in ports of nations claim-
log to have been neutral, said insurgent cruisers
-and us on board of them' shaft Writitnee to
x re hospitality 'in said pmts this Gov
ernment 1411 4eem - itarelf -Justifted - in refusing .
Icspetality to p ublic vessels - of- s'uttt ration In
ports of the United States, and In adopting and
other measures as may ha:teemed' advisable to
wards vindicating national our sovereignty;
! The Presidoeit has also issued ran executive
:order to reestablish the authority Of the United
States, and execute the laws within the geo
graphical limits known as the State of Virginia.
It it ordered that all acts and precealings of
the polcal;:teillutry organizations
which have beeil 113 a state of insurrection and
and rtheilinn, within the State of Virginia
.. against the authority end !awe of the lJnited .
-States, and, orwhlch Jeff. Davis, John Wetter
- and Wen. Reath, were late respective
-chiefs,' are &tiered' ' end void.
All persons who still exercise, claim, pretend,
or attempt to exerelseany political. - eivilor mil
: liar* power, authOrity; Jurisdiction or right, by,
through or under Jeff. Davis, late of the city
of Richmond, or .bin confidante, or under John
Letther or Wm, Smith and their conadantes. or
or under any pretended political, military .or
commission or authority issued by them or
of them, since the day of April. 1661, shell
be deemed and 'taken' as In rebellion against,
' the United States, and be dealt with accord
' The Secretariat of State, War,
lien and Inthathr, and Fastreaster General,,are
- ordered to proceed to Pitt in force all laws of the
• United States pertaining to their several depart
lents, end the , said District Jude,e of said dis-'
-Viet to proceed s toleold einwts - erithin said State,
In accordance with the provisions of thee Acts of
Coogress.
• The Attorney fierierid Will Instruct proper. of-
Seers to libel and bring teijudennent the - waft;
cation and sale of property subject to confisca
tion, and enforle.the administration of justice
within said State, In ail Mete& civil and
criminal, within the eognissuce of the Faeral
mufti; to carry into effect the gnerautee pf the
. Federal Coestitalliatr,,,: of:republican. feint of
State government, and adbrd the advantage and
.security of domestic laws, as well as to acorn-.
pieta re-establishment - of:the authority of the
United Stater; and Atitimplete restoration of
peace within the limits aforesaid.
Francis 11. Plerpont, Goyeraor of the State of
Virginia, will be aided by the',Federal Govern
'Zest so for marba secossary is the lawful
=mum whiedshouuritike for Mt:octet:stow
- .and administration . of the 'Mate Governmeitt
throughout thegeograpleal linens of said State.
"kst,
TRIAL. OF THE ASSASSINS.
riaor or the
MILITARY COMIISRIOR API'DINTRD.
Wssuittormig MATS—The Military commis,
elon for the trial of the amomplums of Booth,
met to-dry In a rooFn Btkd AP for thOlturigan,
in thy old mnitentlary building - adJoialei..the
Animal' grounds, The loildwliti :order .was . "
read: .
• Egnftwirs Camara, —
W.usmtworost erre. May 1, 1945.
Wager-es, The Attorney Generator the Uni
ted Stat. a bent riven Ida opinion that tits persona
imnlleatcd in the murder.-..0r th e late President
Lincoln, and the - ettempted"alsassigation of
Non. W. 11. Seward, &awitaupt State; and the
alleged conspirstey-th: imaassinatli other oilicers
of the rederalskrerifiteittiat. Wialtingion, and
:their alders and abettors - are autiect Loth. juris
diction of,, anion legally triable' before it.'-mill
/ary commission; }Lis onlered t, • , •
First—Tharthe Aulatant :Adjutant General
detail nine cantatas , military oillcera to carve
"ma Commission for the trial or said nettles, and
tbat_tbe Judge, Advocate General proceed to
prefer charges . . against . said parties for their
alleged offensci, .
.and bring :.them-to trial
'before said • Commitalon, and
that will trial or trials be con: . .
ducted by said .Judge Advocate' 'General, as
recorder thereof in pews, 'aidol by, such. as-
Agent or special Judge Advocates Si he may
• •deslgnatc, and that guild trials be conducted with
all the diligence consistent with the endi of Ina
tice, end that hotinisStfon sit without its
sard to bows.; • - •
&rood—That lireirge4•• Gen. mo . rsnit
assigned to duty - mr . wectlal .11inrabal.
-General, for the purposes ofaald trial, aud lathe-
dance upon 4.ldtomtiliaslbn, and the execution
-Of its mandates.: • • •
27.i.t-1 bat said commission Is to establish
auch order or rules of proceccing as may avoid
tionecrPary delay, and conduce to the ends of
public Jam tee. • • •• • I:snugly Johnson.
GTDS: office, Washington, Nay 0th..15115.
°radii copy.] ' 'W. A.' hitottota,
Asst. Adjt. General. _
.. lion, John BlOglialn W
and 'Col. Burnett
were then Introduced :o the court. 19 lAatistsat
Judge Adreestes• for the trial of the case desig
nated ueder order of the President. The Court
then adjourned seal two o'clock to-morrow ta •
• allow b e prisonem an opportunity of retaining
their counsel ant conferring with them. ' •
Berutao . or mug.
Ite W 140.111143 (beer Oar Victoriee.
• Wital MOTO) , !fay t... The State Department'
• has received the' folloteing translation of are ex
• tract (rum the troczallngiof theleghladve
of tla republic of Brunie!" Sv'erfon of Cie Legte.
5 Irdire beds, lrelnesea, Apral9o, 1563.---tt the
t °prolog of The sessiod . .tho . .Pjartdeiet Jodge; P.
Slyer, addreesed the Jalicmbly to the Mow-
...ao Deb. , . :bestir to transact our regular betel-
Wee; les us remem b er the joyful and important
news wider' has arrived within the last few days
froze the otherildo of the-Atlantic Ocean. Let
1, es !matter airier:l,loy the great victory won by .
the armies of the . Galen ever the rebellion-of the ,
tiaveholders. Greaten* and aiweys has been.
on the most intimateemszection reltb—the
ted Holten. Many of our sons are flgtfilug in the
t 'federal army and tree labor, sod the Germans
Dave shown that valor which must finally result
t - victory. even over _the Infuriated strug
Ong elements of the enemy. Gentlemen, let
t<s chow our sympathy with the American Galon
by'rthtmg In our seats. Theentinseuidlcmoe then
arose, sad-gavethreeenthruslaStle cheers for the.
'Fletory of Itiejtvst mho.. , ; •• .
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I RUNDE OF DICK 11.10 R CONFIRMED.
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The Wreck of. the Su ltana.
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1 Canto, bal 9.---twateties tin -Met - 00U
,confirm the repott.4 F theyirmiderOf DideLsy-
I for to Oin•Cabi•
'Unrestricted trade. tie
1 allets of West T exceP
the
M es 4
'ntaband war
ailici°3
About pity m
ore mat 'bodtes hare'
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coTSred from Off wreck of the Sultana. •
'i ' Colonel Aska - s,',of drsot's staff,. who was
V- Seat to larestleate tiro rIII2SO - of the dLususr,
arrived at licrniids, and Iwlll- - alto go to
v.,
MAL UMW OF ET TAMIL
GENERA WILSON STILL IN HMOS.
JEW. Ditir Eiths AMIDST 11f0SUBLI.
HONAh'S - ADVANCE ON THE SOCITHSIDE
_antra Or iliiBlllll IND—RII6I6AL
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i -Tisane* Condition of the (i:mieni.
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EFFORTS TC CENSURE BERGT. CORBETT.
.The Evidence Against Jeff. Dada - In thit
'Astaaelnatton
EXCREMENT ABOUT THE MEXICAN MOVEMENT
Ortega at the ileadof the Enterprise
. .
- New Tons, May . 9.—A special to the 21mes
from Washiegion on the Bth says: Information
was received et the army ',headquarters, of the
final and aemplrto Bartender of Dick Taylor's
forces in Alabama inn Mississippi, to Gen. Can
by. It is a remarkable fact that this news and
other dispatches • were received over the rebel
telegraph lines, direct from Sfacoa to Washlar,-
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ton.
Gen. wilenn )s 60 to 'Macon. Thee scape of
Jig. Davis is, therefore, nestlo impossible. It
is said that Davis, after leaving Yorkville, 8. C.,
-reacted 'Washington, Ga., on the 4th. From
here he was again itinven I.:Abe approach of
Gen. State:man. The direction taken - indicates
an attempt, to cross the Mississippi river, but he
trill BO Wilson in his path.
The nOttnee of Howard's 'sortie reoccupied
Black and 'White Stations on the Saulitside Rail.
road, 01,3 Eaturdav, haring marched one hundred
and fifty miles in live days.
President Juarez, of the. Mexican =public.
has Issued letters'of marque anti reprisal against
the French Commerce.
A spCCIal to the Herold says: Large receipts
from the rale of 6-:ffi'r,,znables the Secretary to
pay off reqUisitions of long standing. The fi
nancial straits of the Governmeotare now work
leg more easily_ than for many months past,
and there Is no doubt• but funds staciant to
pay off our soldiers will be . obtained. In a few
weeks it is expected every dollar of the public
indebtedn'ess will be discharged.
I. special to the New York Tribe= says' Win.
K...Haroldsan, a circus clown, has been arrested
as a party to the Philadelphia arson plot.
Notwithstanding there Is an effort to cast con
-sure on Sergeant Corbett for shooting Booth, the
act was approved at the time by allepresent, and
is approved by his superior officers. Corbett did
not lire until be saw Booth aim at an officer.
He intended to wotrmildm.. Corbett had pre*
tingly asked to be permitted tonnes' the barn. at
'once, lint this was several times denied him.
The failure of Governor Penton to promote him
a.caure of regret.
The Herald's special soya The evidence in
possession of the Government of the complicity
-of Jett Davin and his proceed association, is
such that no foreign government will hesitate
a moment In giving him up. President John.
eon's proclamation tor their arrests has been
sent throng the South over rebel telegraph
was another long cabinet seashell today
On the subject of throwing open the South to
unrestricted trade.
The Berald's North Carolina correspondent
sari 'When the negotiation for Johnson's sur
render commenced ••• he bad about 50,000 men,
but of these not morn than-thirty thousand
--waited to be paroled, so _anxious . wore
were they to extout Of the army and return
home. They stole all the horses they could
Lind from their officers., and struck off across the
country. engaged In indiscriminate . plundering,.
General Johnston admitted that ha bad:no 'Con—
trol overthem. Ha spoke very bitterly of Da
vis; attrßiding all the rebel failures, to him.
He considers the South 'whipped in completely
tothe Union.
The /Jerald says; The excitement. br regard
thlt Mexican lreovetnent 'lx 'extending in the
city, and throughout the country. The office
wierepentons desirous ofjoiningthe expedition
andreglsteting their names, was open in this
city yesterday and was crowded all day. Alest
of the volunteern in the movement are ,yetesaa
soldiers, who hive itrved In the . armlett'dtedng
the - piaLitrar rears.
Common emigrants are guaranteed one thous.'
andoendelede bemired ems of land. The norm
dew or those recelving commissions ,as officers
will of coarse be tench-larger. *
It. Is =ported that the -Mexican republican
Gin. Ortega, is at the..ltelei -of- the enterprise.
and that all the emigrants - will go 'Polly supplied
with weapons, but end:Arrangement& have been
r.rnade.as to Idlos,ofibis without &breath of in
ternationaP. neutrality.
BXTENiIONS GlikriTEl
Coinpani and Stag Officers Reduced
COUNSEL von TJIE ,slisAistNn
.
, .i. Waema gron, May 9.—Oh tipliention of
henry Goodyear, administrator of the dilate of
Nelson Geodyear, the eomialsaion got Otani
, , . .
' has been tictended for seven years. The patent
01 Nelson GoodyearLs for the Invention of hard
...
rubber, the roisine being in two divisions. The
lavas:lion In this case Consists in preparing from
gnm, commonly known as , rubber - , a new Miter,
. tat to
tote used In plied of horn,whalebone - Om: 4 ,
iron and similar aubstances. It Is ealivi robber
eXtensita. ' It was opposed by G. Day,but gran
ted on tho &build of novelty and utility of Jaren
tionand its value and Importance to the public,
and became the Inventor area not adequately re
munerated, though for 'Lowest. ofdiligence on
An extension was'also granted Edward-Ham.
liton, of Chicago, fothis =ventilator and des-
An order has been issued from the Adjutant
General's eilid, for - red nelog the number of cin.
rally and'staff fidliers of veltinteer regiments.
11. Baja : By direction of thel'resident; ail Com
pany andetaff cilium of volunteer regiments,
absent them their commands on account of M.
sieel disability, , or by virtue of insves'of absence
granted them, on their refurn to the loyal States
in prisOhers of Wet - 4*Di be: hondrably-msedoied
out of the servlde o i the United Stated on the
15th Inst. Said era wilt
c i ttimmediately apply
by letter to the A jatant Generalofthe army for
their muster out and discharge -papers. Intim
of physical disability from dlseate'cu• woends, '
the letter nowt be accompanied 'by a medical'
I certificate of-the usual form. - .The - Pmt-olnee
address of the ogieeemust be glvetrwith care in
The mutt for the trial of the conspirators con.
cerned le the allitssinattan of President Llocaln,.
and the attempted assassination of. Secretary
Seward, convened today. The pro forms to ar
range the mks and made of probiediag In said
:CoUti, has not determined whether the pro 2eed.
ink/ et all be made publican the trial prograisel.
' - The prlsodus, David E. Harrold, George E.
Atremt. Lewis Payne. if IL .Arnold, Michael
Nefanghlio, Samuel hlnfid and hi. .E. Barrett,
,on being tron.vht before the military comma
'lon to -day, were asked 'ahem they desired to
-erica as comae!. when the, named the follow
ing . gentitmen : Ilsr:old. Messrs_ Fred. Sumo,
Joseph 11. Dradier and M. - Carilsie. .Payne:
liirJ Mason MOW% Of Delthisora... Mos. See
raft 1 , lion. Bev( rdy Johnsen and Mn Wm. Wei
' lace' Sidi. banmol sludd I Mr. Ulises J. Brent.
a Baltimore: - The others dld or., name aollasel.
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-Tilt ASSASSINATION' OF - MR.' ' LINCOLN,'
Commenta oilfie London Ohba andStkr.
llsw Yonn, May 9.—Com eating on the as
sassination or- President Lincoln the Lentils"
Olobe topP: Tto neWsfront'ilmatlea will - send
a thrill of horror through- the land. It ii' too
Coon to estimate the depth and breadth of. Ills
meat calamity to America and Europe. Mt.
Lit cola had, come nobly through the. great - or-
Hand extorted the approval eve, of his
. opponents, at least on this aide of the water;
they bad very reluctantly. . - come to ad-:
mire his firmness, fairness, and sagacity.
He had tried to ne, and had dome, what he con-
Lamed tote may with magnanimity: He
hod never. Alillee down 'vengeance upo n - one Itidi
his deallega _with' foreign conntriei,
and he expressions with-regard to them, ho had
c non to, be reensikable.beeause among American
Ptesidents, he showed , justee , a of view , and
totteWbich were tint common:'ln thehout when
'the owe be had.labored for was about - to tri
umph, and polo ones more pravall over the torn
audtlecdlng continent, be was shorby cow.
'lately assassin. .Who min-say what llood-gato,
.this act may not' open; ' and skit other
crime it may not lead. , The hit*, however,
dents conjecture. All.we can dIL /6 to express
the grief we sineereliteel,lbet ostrtrsus-Atittutio .
cousin& should have been deptived ntOtteWho'
benceferttr take - rank amone the beat'and
meet lumeit of Aintrican.Treshients.-,..
'The 'gra- says: The whole civilized: wield'
will larnant Abe cruel. death of President Lin:
coin. dying trre,that ;the , pro-slaiery rebellion
i. lies been put down,, and elavery has received Its.
I 'death blow. Ho had isccomolished the - mission
1 - which be was raised to fulfill, and leaves behind'
blue, pure and epotlnse; the name of martyr ac
as patriot. .t=i •
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LATE <FROM RICHMOND.
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Troops Passing Through the City.
NEw Tons, May 9.—The Richmond Wag of
- cr ,
the Bth, records the passage Ihmugh thatcity on
Saturday, of the second and liftticorps of the Ar
my of the Potomac, estimated at from forty-Eve
to fifty &mould strong. Tiny occupied tive hours
and threequiters passing a given point; they
searched tea titles Cast of Richmond - on Baler
day night. =
_.The fototeinth corps if Shuman% army ar
rived at lUchtuond on fiandayt. Walcott's dirt-
Mon was intivance. The 20th, 15th, and tith
corps were thin one day's march; and the
14th corps utarelmiLloo miles In nix days.
Trains aremow tWhhing • Dom Richmond to
Danville. •
The Richmond Tf'hig says: The march sof the
troops of th e :Id aniPlith corps passed the Libby
prison, which was bielndcd;lia the Tonto in or
der to gratify the soldiers, was marked &Berns
.tively by cheers and groans" from those Who
from time to time during the progress Of tile
war were SO unfortunate as to be Inmates of its
Lutespitable walls.
Whether designedly or not, the programme of
the route took the line past General Lee's resi
dence, Frauklin street, and those of the *oldies&
who were aware of that distinguishedchief of
the. late Confederate forces, cheered lustily as
the residence was approached and passed. Gen.
Lee. at the closed blinds of one of the windows,
reviewed the pageant fer a few minutes.
We understand that the ronteof the procession
was selected, and led thrpngh the - strects that
would best egad the troops an tdcaof viewhig
the city before which they had been lighting four
years for its possession. And the soldlexaseemed
to enjoy the spectaciewith pleasure throughout,
without any demonstrations whatever.
Maj: Gen. Tialleck has made his appointment
of the judges of the Court of Conciliation or
Arbitration for the - 'settlement of pecuniary
elalms arising out of the change In the curren
cy. Emmy W. Thomas, late. State Auditor,
Wm. 5... Lyrics. late Judge of the Rusting,
Court and. John A. Meredith, late Judge, are
named as the Board.
Some idea of the immense business 'of the
commissary department of a large army may be
gained from the fart that the commissary of
General Sherman's army had.orders on Recur
day to use one million six hundred thousand ra
tions for the army on its march trona Manches
ter to Washington.
Captain Thomas W. Doswell, late Assistant
Provost 'Marshal of Richmond, under the. Con
federates, and detective Williams, have been ar
rested by the authorities and sent to Libby.
Frank W. Boyd, a captain of the Baltimore po
lice, under hiarshal Kane, has also been arrest
td, and paroled for an examination.
13,TMiL REVENUE DECISION
7he Trashington City Rebete
WASHINGTON, May 9.—The Commlntel:Lex of
lidernal Revenue has decided that the losses
in merchandise can be deductel only from the
gains In merchandise. -In this case, the partic
ular branches of Inerthamdiae need not be given.
Ihe loss orgaln from stocks may offset the loss
or-gain from produce specuLulon.
A resolution was Introduced into the city cone
oil last night admonishing those who left their
homes in this city at the commencement of the
rebellion, and epenlydened the national govern
ment, and engaged In their libretti work of trea
son, _- thaUtbeir return at this time would be
exceedingly repugnant to thh loyal -citizens of
_Washington, and would be regarded as an act
.unproductlyt of good, but fraught with much
harm. This caused an excited debate ofa person
at chatacter. A meeting Is eland for tonight,
to precept the rebels from returning to Wash
ington. , Gene a number have , already_ arrived
here.
WASIIIZIGTON, May h.—Orders have been is
anal from the War Department for the discharge
of *verge number of citizen clerks and the Sub- -
stitttion of enlisted men.
A public meeting Of about fifteen hundred
persons was held in front of 'the - City Hall to
&gilt, at which speeches were made and -resole.
:ions passed having in 'kw the prevention are•
tunderg or remaining , within the limits of the
District of Columbia of Its former residents who
Cava participated in rebellion. The ground is
taken that men who have willingly endeavored
to &stens . the Oovernmeat can -have no home In
the Capital of this untion.
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Immense Vutiiiipllans to the Y-10 ZOSA
I . IIII.ADLII`III/, Slay 9.-f4ay Cooke reports
tie ro ...lotions today to the 7-.70 Loan at
- 615,10Ntittl. The lanowt Western anbectiptions
were iii 30,700 from the Second National Bank
of Chic,co. and 200,000 from the Sth National
Bank of Cincinnati. Thy largest- Eastern itl')-
ecriorlar S in. 1113 from Fisk .k, Batch, of New
York, 5,050i4 0 0 -from H. Clews *Co., 1, 00 0. -
, - COO; frrm the 2d National Bank of Boston, 400;
COO. linenumberofindividualaubscriptlonamak
-tog up realms of the above aggregate..-au
10,607.- -The,lphia, 60 subscriptions Included 1,300,000
rrom Philadeo,oo o from Washington
andll7s 000; from the Ist Sational Bank of Bal• .
timbre.
11 ) ,
-. lbeenbscriptio of the 65,059,400 by the New
, Torr-Barkir g II use of Flak ‘t"flibett made n
sensation to th circles of finance which the
news reached fore evening. -Their telegram
-was in these words:
"Err York, Nag 9.—lay CoOko:EMbieripliod
Agent,,, Philadelphia: We send greeting from.
but rter'offlre,l4o. 5 Nassau street. Order for
us live Choctaws, an Alcaanderand ninety.fotr
hundred Stren-Thdriles. (Signed,)
. , , . . . _ "Fisk de Ilarmt.' s
• CLoctaws In 7.30 cipher m.eanis millions, and
Alexander means env thousand. The total
order therefore was for 65,050,400. Fisk' et
IBatch are entitled to the credit Of having inada
the largest *lngle subscription ever Miele to a
Government loan to this country.
Affairs In Mexico and teals.
iirrr . Yottn May. 9.—The - steamer Havana,
from Havana on the 3,1,. has artivod.rWiib dates
from the City of Mellen to Aprlll9ol, and Vera
Graz 23d.' - A -new eanrosign is - to be 'com
:Deuced - In the, - State of 31 - ishosean against Gm ,
Jear 4 sts. , . The 'capture of &Milo and Monte
rey,bythe Joarists Is confirmed. Severat thou
sand imperial troops have been slut to Sonora
and Sinaloa.
Tbe' Ligislatnie Of Lower California has de
cided upon the'defenee of the State against In
. vadens: 'Sealers from Morella report that du
mists bad_ captured the town of Getiterse, and
envied to attack Morella. The French occu
pied Glayennus March 291 h. LargeJuaristlmes
are reported le Queretaro.
lime - hundred Imperialists were captured by
at a town In Michoacan. Two huedred
Auttrians,arrlved at Cautneache to garrison the
place.
Ct lvestrn edvices have been received to the,
L-5,4 of AWL MI people of Houston and
Sprit Odd held_ meetings and determined to
cos tit,te the rebellion, -though they had heard
of. tfe espitulatkm of Lee, to tcpel Invasion and
sustain Jeff. Dacia. , Gen...ilswes; wbo coop
mas,dcd Galveston, resigned,. and Is replaced by
Col. Smith. Gen. Magruder was at Galveston,
where be reviewed the troops. .A Federal at
tack un the coast of Texas is momentarily ex-
Front Cairo, Dremplilr and Vlckahurg.
• .C111:0. Mny biles of cotton
passed 111.1lITAllay for St. Levin' -
Gen. Thome Instructed Gen. Washburn'', at
emphis, to administer the oath to rebel fol•
diet a, lot not to alficenc-or cit , zonv, saying that.
It is Ino fate t.t reap the benttita of the Amnesty
PinvlamatiLm, after maintaining an attitude of
Imatility fouryeam Gen. Washburne.direcis
that ellizas afro Ica ourlbses and souleht refuge
in rebel Lobo, laid hare resisted all.porsuasion
. W teturn until now, will not he allowed to coma
• Aube' offleerecoinlog to the district, paroled
• from - Lees, Johnston , / and. 'Taylor's armlet,
will nut be' permitted to wear the rebel uniform
and Sedge. Paroled and enlisted wenare al
lowed thirty daya to ehango their dress.
Thu Vicksburg 'Herald says , Points In the In
terior of Slisil.eippl arc label leneuediately occti
.pied by our troopa to supprois guerrillas and
preserve order.
Gen. Dana will probably 1110V0 fleadpiar.
tete to Jackson Loon.
About 4,000 rebel prisoners aro at Vicksburg
awatti g delivery to the rebel Serene of Es
chang., when they will be tent homoauder In.
- junction to remain law•ablding citizens.
Vt.lluquent do4lieria Postmasters.-A ellam
ElX=2l
Now Yoax, - Iday 9:--The Tribunes Waxbills ,
ton sPerial rays Ooveroment la prepartnito,
Veneta merit of Its postal. minium from delliv,
quent debtor. gostmastma.. - Wben. the IkbelltOu
broke out most Of the ninithootand postnasal-era
In Ethel titges Were largely In /Crierins fotatarrips
and newspaper postage.: By a special act passod
last*lnter-the real estate of the postmaster and'
his enreilei Cored bo seised by attachment. Pub.?,
McMinn of an& attachment - ts serred to .evsry
debtor to delinquent and pay their debts to the .
United Stater, suirtnoato ex-postmasters.: .
The lofty plateau or Arlington luur : beers eon.'
vetted Into *national eemetml - for * our Soldier
and Seamen who, die In or near Wastdagtoet.;t.O.
wakopened, fot intermeneon Xatyrdst, 1141,i - sod
wlttdo the year fife thousand: hare bean butted
lea conversion tutu a comotory_rendem It
Impossible that It can ever peumill as raddoneY
'Day of Pra3-cr lu , bl!chlg;•an.
. .
" - "Thrmnprr,. May SL—ln .acesrdanea
P111.111E104 piodamatton,- Gov. Crppa has ap
pointed itrd xel day of,June, as a day of prayer.
t - .:. .. .
=~.T i - M~ -,' ~ r`• '~.1~::..h.. , ...:.z.. ?~ J ry.,;~~" s'iS«r• .a- t.,G•.
Sol3lllRii JRADE AD COMMERCE.
Ronald Prorased Yoriign Loan Cantradi:ted
NUMBER . OF RESIGNATIONS TENDERED
• New Tonic, May 9.—The Herald's Washltrg
ton special says: There was a special Cabinet
meeting to -day,, continniagover four boors.
The tothject of trade and commerce with Incur,
rectionajry fitatcs‘Was under consideration, but,:
will again be considered at the regular Cabinet •
meeting to-morrow. The . Importance of num.
stricted commercial intercourse as an agent of
reconstruction and pacification, is telly appro
elated by the President and Cabinet, and the
only discussion is ad to how this can beet be ac
complishedunder the laws of Congreae, framed
for a very :different condition of affairs. The
general financial condition of the Southern
States, as affecting commercial returns, was also
fully considered in the Cabinet consultation upon
the subject.
The loyal State government of Virginia IR to
• be removed next week to Richmond where Gov.
Plerpolnt will begin the reconnection of civil
authority throughout Virginia.
Reports about any party being sent to Europa
to - negotiate loans for the Government are wittt.
*out foundation. No each movement is contem
plated.
Large numbers of military officers are tender
lag their resignations, and thirteen general
cullers have, alreadY resigned.
Itlas been decided to retain for the present.
the military force at Staunton. la the valley of
Virginia, Nearly all of the. cavalry in tea valley
have started for -Washington.
IBNSTON'S TROOPLGREITIN DFSMLIZED
Officers Murdered by their Men
NTENSE PEELING AGAINST DAVI'
BALTMOttE, May 9.—A gentlemen who has
just arrived here from North Carolina reports
that the rebel troops surrendered by General
Jolizetc u ate greatly demoralized, and nearly
beyond the control of their officers, who are
striving. to march them to their respective States.
• The officers have become the objects of, Intense
bate, and It Is as tuner, as their lives are...worth
tenture an ay from the lines. Quite a num
ber of them bate been murdered by their.
diem, who seem to be tempted to murder them
to get post./...ten of the small tams of specie
which the ctilcers are understood tespossets.
Ilte. rebel soldiers egprvis Intense feeling
against Jett Dante and the Various members of
his cabinet, and there Is no doubt that if he or
any of tha leaders of the rebellion fall Into their
hands they will fare badly.
At last accounts our cavalry were In vi Brous
pursnit of Jeff. Davis.
New York *Stock and Money Matteru.
New Yea', May O.—The stock market to un
settled. The continued decline in gold has pro
duced a general cannon respecting prices, and
there is a &Felton to sell at lower quotations.
The beats availed themselves or this fueling and
hammered the market vigorously daring the
morning, with the seccass of a decline in Rail
roads of IG2 per cent. Later in the day the
market became better and returned to very near
the opening price of the morning. Now York
Central rod Erie were quite active, bed there
was not much done In any other stocks.
These wee cousidemble animation and excite.
aunt In the Goverment Rat, and a heavy beti
mes waidoneln the old liveterenties, at 107'
@led. Other bonds.. Were fir:nand in fair if:-
u.nnd. State hotels lave been quiet end steady
to-day.
Bank_shareasre very strong. 'Railway mort
gages are held firmly, and sales were madc at
full prices. Coal and miscellaueous shares were
henry and generally lower.
.Itte gold room wee more active this morolitg
than for some: time past. Prices opened et
1375. but steadily der-need to 13554, and then
rallied to 137. There were heavy sales and cot ,
slderable spmilative movements. Some finan
ciers predletn farther fall before the dote of
the month.. Marty remains easy.
Petrole r arn Stocks quiet and active wi t t.higood
market. 'The United States coai= tto de. ,
cline ish the repeat that the well ban stopped.
&ICE: Tarrn, 1W; F.xer.J.sidr, 510;
Ulan:lnnis, 62; RyDil Farm, 310; Tart. VD; E-s
-vln3 City. 999; United titatea, 13.70; Cluery.ltne,
h:Tfltnickerbotter;
. The Trial of Harris.
Wasiumotria.lii ay 9.—at the trial of 8-otamitt
Q. Harris this morning, Mr. A. Fenwtct,
neighbor and iriend of Mr. Harris, was calledas
• witness for the defence. He testified that
Chapman and Read, saying that they were pa
roled prisoners, mime to his home on the corning
of the 2411. h of April, and asked to he accomma
dated for the night. Hu refuted to lodge them
In his boom, but told them that they migitt go
Into his barn. To the best of his knowledge and
belief they stayed In - the barn that night.. Tho
accused here closed his case.
The'dnage Advocate offered in cohigneo Tartans
orders of Lfentetant-General Qrstit and Genernt
' etplanahary of the terms of surrender, pro.
siding that paroled soldiers raffling south of
Richmond most go home, at speedily as possible,
by the most direct rote, and that transportatlo4
and stielittnee Were not to tic forillsh4 thme
who failed to gin homl, but that they' might go
free oil QoYernment Watt , when In /trims mute
to their t iom is, Th. accused objected to the ad•
mission of the ardc Oa evidence, and the court,
akjoutricil until Thuit,:f I Id order to give the
aCCUSI.4I time to prepare fils,liqlitinte.
. •
Triibi—Ohio atlßtral thiuko.
Pardoning of Ittifir
New Yons.. Slay o n.—TheNoinmeretat's spread
says: The NUlltary Court, for the trial of the as
sassin Conspirators, has been postponed, to con.
sequence of the absence of two of the officers,
until Wednesday.
FOur National Banks In Ohio have been au.
thorlzed, respectiiely, to lacrease their capital
stock $50,000.
The Presldent is about to Mae n proeiama•
Oen deferring and regulating Mr. Lineqin's am.
'ltaly oath and other matters relating to the
pardoning of returning rebeLs.
Trade In Insurrectionary States—Governor
Vance will Not be Recognized.
NIP" Yora‘ Ma! U —9eeretary
annBmees that shell per cent fee on goods - going
to Insurrectionary States Is &polished; such trans
portation ill herearterllne.
A special to the Post saps It Is known at Ra
leighthat President Johnson will not recoiroizo
OW. Vence nor. the rebel .legislators of North
Csrolion,
From Lou t lllr.
Lotusitury May 9.—No military passes will
bertaiter be required of citizens traveling over
the. Lonialanze and - Nashville rail toad. -
Lary.° nseehers of paroled rebela, ineladlng
Coltnel Jessei are here going to their reapeethe
Warms.
• Several bands of guerrillas, under Hughes and
Golding, era committing depredations near
New Raven, in Nelson county, and the federal
tr ups are pursuing them.
eleome -Intelligence" In Bermuda.
WOW YOUR, ?day D.—The Hamilton, Bermuda,
Mirror, of . April ?.6th, has been received. It
contains no news.
The announcement of the surrender of the
rebels to Gen. Grant was given by the Mirror es
"'unwelcome Intelligence.' We watt with anx
iety the further remit of this sad termination."
.Caltbrated Ox General, Grant
Botrrow,liay o.—Tito celebrated ox General
Gratl r mtleh bus earned for the Sanitary Coot
'mission over 610,000, was forwarded via Albany
and Buffalo this morning to the great national
fair at Chicago as a gift from Its owners.
M; New InouelL Master
PIIILADILIIRA, May 0.-11. special to 116 Euen•
irrrl Trleraph Dom Baltimore up : Thu steamer
frant Havre, with tho Marquis Da hionthein:
the howly appolntedlrenela Minister . to -Wash
ington. is repotted down the bay. and Is expected
to m riee„to-day, With the minister and his suite,
an route for the seat.of goirenatnent.
tlomlcble.
.
Nrw nA7r4,. Mayii2.—P. - 131. 4 Egdetton,:tv
merchant le Gulliord; Was allot an dmortally
wounded, by n young. man named Andrew
Knowtre, last nlget:L . Knnwles was -paying new
mutton VI Eateitolo3 from-'which v
which
,edlfdcnltybetrteen the parties grew. Knowles
made his eseape,,lt. le apposed, terNow.-Xort.
. tor Trgo ,
ipiamunium, 0 . - Gen era liToyni,
by authority film Washington. has lanai, or
dens for . the ereehtlODA'ittgletti'MUlllionAnd
*Horsey, tonvieted of treason by no, martial
to Ibis city Boucot months ego.
,Thyy Irlikikhuojr,,
on ibt . 190 loot.
. . _
teilliAke " T3iki4oVer
• at Pnwellion. Beiencte Friday-,
'night. Gen.W,llan bat pthitedlinitd-billey tan
_nouneing the, reward &flits - capture, and seat
kiwi them Onto* , !.hF°l3llt.tY•
. .
Nt Yons,' , , Itai• 9.—Gold•• weak, alsn'ti
to tbetwtent pante."' The du:line ilia morn
ing to 1135 X was ItAticrallv unexpeeted. • IdWiti
no•dlet a , full to 120(g115 wittan thirty days.
The increased supply It the elder cause.
The state of Tennessee
I The President has received a dispatch from
/Nashville that, on Tharsdby last, Hon. Josepb
0. Fowler and Hon. David T. Patterson were
elected Halted States &Miters for the State of
Tennessee.
Hon. Joseph S. Fowl is about 42 years of
et e, a native ot Stenbe ville, Ohio. He went
led Pro.
.
native of Stenbe
to Tennessee M 1E44, a d vies appolni
Tenor of Mathematics in ranklin College, near
Which positio he filled with eminent
Ile resigned his' position in 1948,- and
after ward was ealled to the Presidency of Other
jr etivations of learning.
• When the rebellion brtilte out he proclaimed
himself an ardent snpporter of the government,
and was for putting dovitieason with the bay
onet. - WheriTennenee ecedcd from the Union
be left the State and w t to Spring,fteld,
to engage In the practicir of law. having quail
lied himself and datermbal years before to pur
sue that profession. , li) re.malaed there until
Mareh„ 1863, when °Ott. J.RITISOTI gave him the
position of Comptroller of the Treasury of Ten
nesdee, after the rebels bad been driven out. We
bus always been rinti.slaverv, is a thorough rad
• lee, and is one of the AM scholars of the South.
Reis swarm and Intimate friend otitis colleague,
lion. David T. Palmieri, and 'both enjoy the
fullest confidence of thq President.
lion. David T. Patterson la about forty-five
years ofAge, a citizen of Greene county, and
noble lawyer. Ile was for a timber of years
Clrenli Judge in East Tennessee, and IMS re
gardtd as one of the fink Sprints of the State.
stootrby the Government In Its darkest hour,
and In all the trials anti 'perils of the people of
East Tennessee he kept the faith. nu is radl
et a soU 4 n - l a w
esidtnt Johnson. I
We have the further intelligence that the State
-of Tennessee will be redistricted by the Logic.
lature Immedlately,and an election for emigres.
men will take place upon the regular election
day in August.
Toe Late Railroad 'Robbery
The robbery of the Ohio and Itilsaisippl rail
road train, on Friday : night. a • few miles below,
this city, was one of Ltbe most audacious opera
tions that we have heird of; The thieves of
cdr.rso were highwaymen. The facility with
which they opened the safes of the Adams Mn
press Indicates ttat there wore professional
thieves, probably train this city, In the gang. It
would be verge-m. 5 to talk to such a band of out
, lane about the brutality of throwing a railroad
•ttain, tilled with passengers, off the track.
They were bent on plunder. and would: If nears.
EMI, barn sacrideeti every life on the train:
The thieves came from and, returned to Ken,
tacky. Having crossed In boats, all the People
la teat neightorhood cannot be entirely Ignorant
of their SlOTellient.S. BM aside from this, the
fact that they lind cover in Kentucky. shows that
revere measures arenecessary to clear that State
of the 'rubbers and tut-throatS that infest It. If
society were tight over there, guerrilla bands
maid not ellst very long. So long as guerrillas
are permatedte aurrtOdur, and arc allowed to
F , Lle! anlobg the . people, new bands will be
formed, and we shell have areturrenee of Out
rages mob as was re . hamitted on Friday olicht.
A dead guerrilla wilt not be Ilkely to do any mis
chief; therefore, the true policy le to bunt
them down, and shoot or hang as they may bo
naught.—CM. Gar.
t;olonel Ould
It la stated that ,the rebel Ex•Cerrantssionens
of Exchange, Col.: (laid and Major Reich, have
been arrested In Richmond tiy Gen. Gimlet , or-
der, urn a charge of having misappmprlsted a 1
little item of three hundred thousand dotterel
which was cntruitt'i to themfor the relief of I
our prisoners then held .in the South. The
spirlt which has actuated Col. Cold's treatment
of our brave fellOws, and the uttinagentent of ,
tall exchange question Is exhibited 'ln a letter
now befell: 'n..t in ble . own band writing, ad
. driqied to BrlW.; Gen. Winder, under date of
City Point, March IT, leol. • In this letter Col.
• °old say: 1
"The arrangententa I have made (for clot:lan
. ging prisoners) works tautly .in cur (hour. ire
vet rid of a erf of miserable ureic...we, and rewires
acme of the beet material I erer saw."
elech language, as this la precisely what might
have been excted front s
a lavehulder and one
who bad been pe accustomed to estimate human
flesh according to its calms In dollars and cents.
f .
It Wan not at all to accordance with Col. Oall'a
elleigne . to let o r poor soldiers come, bade to ns
I as anything put "miserable wretches." and it is
..stowntreoge,thesedbro, that' beshonld have cone
nivid et makle some other thaw the proper
i dispositton of t lie mi.:log three hundre I thous
end dollars.-1 T. TrTh one.
....---------
Fbils4brvphy baring War
A gentleman Miffing In New York has with
great labor *razed a email book which gins a
atateunutt of the amount cOatriboted by ths
American people for philanthropic pnrposes con
=Med with the war, and which is fummod up
as follows:
"The total 'contributions from the States,
counties and towns, for *Zooid and relief of sol
diers and their families; hoe amatintal to over
one hundred arid eighty-seven millions of dollars,
(9187,W9,608 c. that the contributions for the
care and couleur& of soldiers by associations and
hiA aUlollllted to dyer Awenty-four
ndilloar,' (V 24041,111.5 90;) that the contribu
tions, at The tame time, ter sufferer, abroad has
been $38Q,140 14; and that the coutributions for
freedmen, stalcrers by the riot of July, and .
white refuncesi have been 56.19,62:1 - 134 malting
a grand iota: exclusive of expenditures of the
government, o more than two hundred millions
of dollars. ( 12,274,2.59 49. w) -
It Is wonblif notice that while these genet
one eeutributl es have been made for the sol
dier:, the ore nary objr.ets of charity have not
been !,cglectetl,
A Cowl: IIONOILLiMOBI EBTAIUMMOD At
111C1IXONIA—MeJor General command
ing the Militaiy Girlslon of the Jai.ies, has
sued a general establishing a C •ort of Con
ciliation. OOTIBIAtIne of thrco arbitrat...r.s. in the
'city of Richmond. This court will at Vacate ;inch
wore as may be brought before It in regard to tke
riait of posso.klon of property, both personal
and real, mid tp the payments of rents and debts,
wherecontreeta were made on the basis of rebel .
currency. wideb now has no legal existence.
Title com t will take no jurisdiction of questions
of title to property, nor will its *decision be any
her to legal rent:dies when the civil. lain and
civil courts :lie re established. All. parties
bringing suit in this *court, and attorneys and
agents appearing for thorn., will ho required to
take the a -- like, - unite and
mim W ed, Ardis of the jade
diction of i nor:ceding* will be
•directed so and securing ex
net Justice.
. Mitiel. — MO officers
o
the gnnboi iched at. Pensaco
la, Fp., or 1r voyage from.
Ziewl)rlei &edict the ru
mor that . .... oecretatv of the rebel
navy, bad surtudered himself to Ca it . Gibson,
of the frigate Potomac. Up to the dhte named
the fugitive /3 eretary had not been seen In that
region, and l was supposed :that, i n company
with . matter eff. be was endetirotingto get out
of the country' and off to the West ladles. ..Gen.
Gilmore has
, ixisde extensive arraegementa.le
m
'eant the Mimi lenders from Florida.
Ton indieillons now ere that Bonles,,MUltdan
and Ilerfes, ihe leadire of the Bone of I l leuity,
.11 ,
convicted et, l ndlanspolis a few weeks Mace,
sill be ext en ed.. The tuntene, of the wintery
tribunal Itv el cc been divulged, but. It, sup.
posed to l.e death. eyal the culprits have been
qv' ed 'libelling may by the forbearance of the
lute "Presides . 7 .
• Tni Donar..."—John Stuart Mtn,
the political economist, Who lea undulate for
the British Parliament, Nays be is In favor of
-opeuleg suffrage "to all grown persons. bats
men and wotrom, Who can read, write and pet..
form sum id the rnlo of three, and who hive
not within sore() small number of years received
pariah relief." .
IX is said that Gen. Lee andlils family are In
Ss destitute cOndition,
and stint the Ocserat's.,
shabby grey nniformts the 'only clothes he lists
to wear. Be isvelther so destinite or so poorly
clad as the thousands of ,butter men he allowed
to rot in the itodersonsille prison pen. Those
who'commiserito his alleged poierty should re.;
member that.
011E0011 palicrs mention thee hanging ofilfteen
horse thieves land blghwaymen in Walla Walla.
and BristoLo ones
,by lynch law. within a.
idlest thee. The viglissee committee had a list,
of one hundred and fifty,- in be driven out abbe
!t.,
, . •
ableld-abatied illrer•phited ;do4* .
}der 11. Stephens, late Vied PrcF
to annallod Confederate linden Of
is displayed In the windrros 'of :44
Wl.intt°4 otroPts BOYiuc.
...._
Ttus
plale of Alex
!dent of the
APelivi.
eleter•hotete
Tine Baos
.rektia,' gavial/
emulitinl ,
'stock ortood
119 uo Prirrk!c!f
eantana,—The Lynn (Mau )
• o,buyera aro numerous, and orders
I faster than they•san be • led. Atm
on hand to very light; , • tid. there
•at ptesentnPan swam • titin.
Tagus 19 a
;ha ntevanys
wit.; logrtlier
Ting tielanng •
seehlt g. I
eat rush of travel' to F,
out full: The-elcialtr ,
with the decline in geld
• stimulate WI form 4).
or" Alai italliati has. ain horn°
~batinn at .- . :4lraat raaay:by .
t o Lotdon piper Aides that Mt
; kt to the ex-King of Napes.
Tiir. Empe
deield Lace
idettetrito ; I.
rimer
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Eft i AM) isilifbitHlA
Pittsburgh slid Allegheny Orphan AsylUm
-yAsinual Meeting of the Society.
The annual meeting of the Pittsburgh and .
Allegheny Orphan .Society was held yesterday
afternoon, at three o'clock, in St. Andrews'
(Episcopal) Church, Rand street, It was
largely attended, the church being filled with
ladles and a Malted number of gentlemen. 'The
orphans of the: Asylum were all present, and
during the exercises sang a number of hymns
and chants In a very creditable manner. Previ-,.
ous to the opening, they sang a beautiful song,
which we believe was written expreesly forthem,
beginning ';'Happj greeting to aIL" The pastor
of the church, Rev Wm. Preston, then opened
by prayer, after which the children sang In con
cert "Glory to God on high," die.
The report of the Secretary of the Asylum
was then read and adopted. We append ft In
full:
At the annual meeting of this Society, three
years ago, your Secretary, in writing her report,
alter alluding to the momentous events of the
proceeding year, congratulated you upon the
victories of the armies of the Union, and In
enumerating them, closed with "Williamsburg,
Yorktown, Norfolk,—ltichmond;" but before
this was read at your meeting, she found that
Rumor, with her busy tongue, had advanced too
rapidly; that the rebel Capital was not yet In
our possession. She was taken away before an
other year had passed, and her hopefal spirit
would bare been saddened, could she have look
mu.forward to trials and sufferings which
t be borne, the
the precious blood which mug.
be spilled, before obr honored flag should float
over the headquarters of treason. And hoer,
that this summit of our desires had been reach
ed, and there are no more fortified cities, no more
organised armies to resist our victorious hosts,
the joy of the nation is turned to mourning, an
orphaned people weep, and a dirge most take
the place of the joyous strains which these in
tent voices have been wont to sing.
In the midst of these stirring and exciting
events, your little band of helpless orphans
have beer kept on their quiet way,receiving food
clothing and-shelter, and as your Board humbly
trust, beleg • trained up In the nurtuer and edam.
•
ninon of the Lord.
• There have been very few cases of sickness
among the children, and the fact of there hav
ing been only one death during the year, in an
average fanilly. of one hundred, speaks highly
for the skillful care and watchfulness of their -
kind friend and physician. Dr. Dale."
Thirty-eight children have been received into
the Asylum during the past yer, and thirty re
turned to their friends, or placed In houses
where they will properly be cared for and taught
some useful calling.
Of the one hundred now in the Asylum, thir
ty-one are soldieres' orphans, and for ten of them
compensation is given by the State.
It w es wits much regret thatthe Board parted
with lira. Morse, the former Matron, who wee
called to other duties; but they hope that in her
successor, Miss Thompson, they have found one
equally &Went. Miss Elervey and Miss Molloy
are still occupied as they have been for years
pest, and as faithful as ever to the important
trusts committed to thorn.
The expenses of the family during the past
year have necessarily been very Mot, bat
tr.anks to the generosity of
tot,
friends, "tha
barrel of meal has wasted y neither hat the
ernse 01 oil failed."
A successful effort has teen made to increase
the unnater of gentlemen subscribers, brit your
Board Del sure that there are many others in
there cities who wemi.d gladly contribute yearly
to your funds If the subject were brought to
their notice_ The meal Thanksgiving donations
tram several of our merchants were very ae
ceptabte.
The, Board hope try their next annual nantiag
to welcome their friends In their new building
on Ridge striet, which is open:meting comple-
Mon as rapidly as can be expected while labor is
!Vacate°. ' .
The reports received in answer to the annual
inquiries sent out to those who have charge of
children formerly in your Asylum„have been
generally favorable; and the lettere from many
of the children now grown old enough to sp
. prolate your kindness, express, great grati
tude..
, A warm friend of the orphans, who hiss given
retch rime and trouble to their religious educe
don, saw in a Hospital in Alexandria, a bay who
claimed his recognition. cod spoke gratefully of
the comfort it Las been to him, to remember on
his bed of pale the teachings he had received
from him in the Asylum.
One Sunday morning . last !mauler, &young
soldier, Ireloeging to thee Sinely-fifth regiment,
Penusylvanie volunteers, came •to tho Asyltim
(which be left fifteen years ago,) and talked to
the children; be said his heart warmed when he
esipe In sight of Pittibtergh, as he was passing
West with his regiment, for. be thought he
should see his old home again. Ile told the boys
how be had beam: bad boy. when he wra In the
Asylhm, and now that he was old enough to
knoiv tetter,he was very sorry he had not made
a better return for 'all the kindness_he had re.
mired. - Ile had been - a prisoner on. Belle Isle ,
but even there he had beegoable to forget his
sufferings, while recalling texts be had learned
here, and whiter:Toying,. In the misonere prayer.
fltcetieg,tbat their Heavenly Father would not
- forget those who were in bonds. - •
Ile not worry in well doing. for In due sea
son ye atoll reap. it ye faint not."
By order of tie ROMA. •
L 01 3 .3. Castrorag., Secretary.
The report of the Treasurer was also read ana
ad..pted. It is as follows:
MM. Mate avetss. , a, to aceotrar wren ran
TerTFae COll.l, n al.uwitTaY oneARAN ASYLUM.'
May, 1655.
Naiades Oa hand per last report..
Co. !icor:red for boardlea
Cost tecelrei from gentlemen eti":". n r
Hone ." 1,413 In
Cash survived from ladles , collet:ions—. 696 fri
Cash recelvesffrosn thanksgiving and oth
er dontions- - G. 31 50
Cash received from Minor members-- . 1 15
Cashzeceived from dirldeade on Railroad
Stock
Cash received Dom dividends! cri bHAge
Stocks...op
Cash received from IntertSei;;;l7" --.
Shush reoeived frost ground rent
Cash received for Imola refunded by 'Mr*.
Denney- • 1,CC1.A3
Cosh received 'for loans refunded bp Bay
oral's estate- .. - ..... 1,6 , 0 so
Legacy.) as. CraWford per Y. ... 1,00 00
I , sacy. Chas. Brewer per W. Holmes-- 500 03
From Allegheny Savings Bank I,ow oo
Balance on band, May 1865. $2,419 35
Cash pald to vial fug committer. -...-.... 4,93539
each paid for marketing aud other amok
Cash ; paid for Bainrica......- . 393.73
Comb paid for wage, fur help 619 uu
Cash paid for rrindrs ...-....-.- ..... 99 20
Cash paid for eboca 348 39
Bach paid for uictUclark 60 93
goal _
Cacti invaded In ndiroad 930 .00
;Intermit on
Cashpaid committee for =Alec - flog at&
acriptions, 11 94
Counterfeit note —......... 900
-Balance on band . 2,919 35
- Total .... --.10,2•34 et
After the reading of the reports tka orphan
children Ideal in a hymn. •
Rey. Mr. r.crr made au eloquent address on
behalf of the managers of the Asylum, and app
pealed Stengly and
work
for contributions to
aid of the noble work in 'which the institution
the children then riang the haalm,"The Lord
Is my Shepherd..
Rey. Mr. Satecly then made a brief bet perti
nent address to the orphans, which was followint
with singing try rho children. •
The following Beard of Managers for the en
suing year were appointed t
•
Mrs Den ny, 1 Mrs. R. Rosslame,
Mrs. tebinsott, I Mrs. Moore
• .Mrt. NV,llitias, ; . Airs. Vett Kirk,
Mrs. Uamphell, 1 Mts. Co:lrene,
Mrs. Lovas, Mr.. Hies,
Mrs. Breast, Mrs. lie s,
Mrs. Chtld 4 , ' . • blue liolases,
Mrs. jaelleol3, Min Lathrop.
After prayery and benedictiOn, Ito:mp:liar was
closed with the sonl.atirring alr.,ot tin "Star-
Spangled Banner," whieh was seek.' by all the
ocpballs in a manner creditable alike to them
Mid their isetrectore. . . . : .
The 'Funny Vicpchinan,
The lett= by Professor Ditels:on Saturday
one of the most humorous and in
teresting over delivered In this city, and the an
.
dience was so delighted that a number of the,
more promiaent joined la a request:to the Pro.
froth' to laver the public with - a repetition... In
accordance with this request, Professor Dubois
has commuted ',to deliver two more lecture& ot.
-Wwlncaday and Thursday evenings, at Concert
'Hall. The Livers - of mirth, wit and humor, will
eil,joy,a ; rare treat-by attending these entertain ,
ments, as they arts Mit eicelledla point of tun
.by , these
: of Other. Alf 131411ell , Lat. ACtenlan -
Dwelling llnusamt . .kiittliit.44'...l.'
Cleiland will aell at auction , twittnrrow
. day) morning, it 10 o'clock •the residenee' NO.,
Percy Wreeti Ilahhed In the' best possible :
manner, witlrukarble mantles,. tiled . .iloors, - and
marble - wash stand. (04111e14 to ,hens,)'with
hot and cold water. Spetiking.lrampets- - .all
tamogh the haute. - „Peirce desiring a comfort,
- able. WU! will do well to exainbia the above be
forc.the time ptsalc.- :Can boa at any time.'
drop; and
tip of cha
nil -Et
*astir-
,
-New .
Tear Asked.the counsel for Alex
.antier King. arid , . Michael' ,- McCifilongh, gar.
.nisbees of idarns,lfechlin & Co.; against whoa'
a'verdlet - 0f.t16.200 was. 4nilered a few days
Eder, at the suit of P. & WI M. Fahey &
dede , a Wction ltr thejl*triet Cenrt - yesterday
'Limpid! for a new trial and an arrest of inag
mrtt„and Gird their redoes therefor.
centre' itoard of Education.
The Central Beard of Fdautcoa met The; lay
evening kap tp, 1865.
. Present; lidera. Brash, Duricari, Lowe. Mar
,
gulp, Manley, Nobbe, Sergeant, Singerly and
Kegley, President.
The nannies of tholast meeting were mad. and
approved.
The monthly report of the Principal of the
nigh School was read and ordered to be reeelved
On motion df Mr. Marshall, Monday the 26th
and Tuesday the 27th of.lnne were fixed ae the
days for the examination of applicants far &d
-e:dealer' to the nigh School.
Thehrtonthly report of thePrinclpal of the Col
ored School was read and ordered to be received
and tiled.
The following named gentlemen were elected
Collectors (Or the ensuing year:
First ware, Samuel P atterson.
'Second .• Minas Thuile.
Third 4 . John Kelly.
Bevinth James Trimble. ' '
On motion of Wm. Brach, a levy of six mills
was made on the county valuation of the city of
Pittsburgh for school purposes during the ensu
ing school year. •
Mr. Bingmly moved the adoption of Cowley's
copy book for the school& of the city during the
ensuing school year on the following conditions;
via
vTlint during the school year, commencing on
the first Monday of September, N. D. 1865,
DICEECS. A. IL- English & Co. shall employ at
their own expense saute competent person to
teach Cowley's system of Penmanship in each
of the Public Schools of the city of. Pittsburgh,
for at least three months during the coming
schcol year, shall canoe Prof. A. Cowley to
keip open his normal class for two Satnrdays,in
each and every month of gild coming school
year, at. which classes all of the teachers in the
said Public Schools, if they so desire, may •re
cave inedrnetion gratis In said Prof. A. Cowley'a
system of Penmanship?. shall furnish tor In ,
frodudtlon Into the said Public Schools, Cowley's
Copy Book by even exchange 'for thoei now hi
Use in said Public Schools so that there may be
no loss to the pupils in said schools; and shall,
after the Introduction of the said copy book,
furnish it to pupils of thd Public Schools at the
rate of fifteen cents for a single copy book, and
Sl SO for a dozen said hooks and In cue prices
decline during the ming school year be
low that rate, then shall furnish at the lowest
market price of similar books hi any city of the
United States.
• Mr. Sergeant moved to postpone action until
the second Tnesday of June, which was decided
in the negative.
The President put the question on the adop
tion of Cowley's Copy-Book, and it was decided
In the affirmative. ,
Sir. McAuley moved that the re-adoption of
the text books now In use In the City Schools
fOr the ensulog school year; which wee decided
• In the stirmative. On motion adjourned.
A. Disorderly District
The recent drowning of Wm. Boyle. In the .
Monongahela, la the district of the city known
as "Pipetown," while endeavoring to escape
from offteerlideAuliff, has created' considerable
excitement, end Caused an undue amount of cen
sure to be cast upon that oflicer. We are glad to
perceive that the Jury, after carefully weighing
the testimony, have exculpated hint from any
responsibility in the matter. It is wen.krlown
to all the calyxes In that neighborhood, that the
locality hius been infested by rowdies of the
worst the [toter:. The city„llut Is not far off, and
win that point Is remted disorder has free
sce.te. This fact is taken advantage of by parta
, Ears of a disorderly
persons wishing to escape
arrest. It is not long since a German 1010
wan -
stationed on the beat non - occupied by Watch
man linAuliff, was seized - Cy a gang of ruffians,
stripped, and thrown into the river. Ile was sue,
recded by another on the same beat, Who fared
but e little better, having been set upon andhadly
beaten. We do not any that ouch disorderly
characters all belong to the neighborhood, but
they selected this place as their stamping ground
where, owing to an inefficiency Of police force,
they might •thiake night hideous" with Indeco
rous conduct, without fear of being brought it
judgment. .
Mayor Mitt , Lae determined, If possible, to
Innate order and quiet to the peaceably dlspo.ed
citizens of the neighborhood, and has appointed
an additional toliceman on St,rond street, near
the arcane of the disturbance.
S. chcatt Court
WEDNZSTAT; May 9:—Were Judge Grier
In the case of Alfred Hilffith sr. W. P. Jones.
on ccr of the tug Conestoga, the Jury rendered
verdict of damages for the plaintiff in .the sum
of 67,166. -
Thome o Henry 11. Bent al. the county of
Armstrong. was Wien up. The action Is taken -
to recover the value Of four hundred and six ,
coupons due OA bonds issued by the Allegheny ,
Valley Railroad, and which bonds am In the pos.
cession of plaintiff. The bonds are valned'al
fal each, and amount in the aggregate to ;12;
180. The card Is being warmly contested, mad /3
AM on alai.:
Rusplcious Character.--On Monday morn
ing a young man claiming to hall from New
Castle, offered to sell a new top buggy and fine
looking horse. In Lawreneevil4:at a very low
figine. A proprietor of a feed store named
Rebt. Young I ffe,ed to take both bona and
buggy for .160. pnovided the gentleman
would furnish eatisfactory proof that' the Prop.
erty was hie. lie was referred to some gentle.
then in the city. Mr. Young told the•gentleman
whenever he should procure some responsible
person to Identify him be would pay the money.
The young man left and has not since been aeon,
leaving the horse and buggy 'with Mr. Young,
w •
DO can •
.^t the Mayor's office yesterday morn
...
ing and trade the foregoing statement, where
sue pe rson h otttg . last such
`Property may ob.
tam the needed law,
.. 711 :3
.. 1,303 61
'lrina)les Varieties Theatre.—The y
drama emitted the "Fall of Richmond' . ha.
proved an itatiltrlßC meccas for manager. Smythe.
Nlebtly the houie Is crowded to repletion, and
the 'deafening applans is the best critique that
can be offered on the performance.. Don't fail
to eto the new drama. Billy Holmes, the popu
lar vocalist, appears to-night.
'4 23
1.0 O IV 00
Recognizance t.hanged.—Therceogrilzance
of Jeremiah Wagoner, recently admitted to ball
in the sum of 12,000 to appear at the U. 8. Cir.
cult Court, held In this city, on a charge of re.
alsting the draft, was changed yesterday by U.
8. Coramlisioner Sproul, to the Circuit Court
of Williamspext, for the June Term. '
Burglat•y.—The grocery Store of Henry
Brucgemau, on the new extension of Fifth
street, new Peunsylvanba. avenue, was entered
on Monday night, and a quantity of hams taken
therefrom. • The liiitTeft eirecced an entrance by
breaking open the front door. No. urests have
yet been made.
Uncle Tom% Cabin Is receiving favorable
Formes at the i'lltsburgh Theatre.. It ts well
p: educed, and prondseito run thmtigh me week.
:acre are some noticeable Improvements In the
play, end it Is well cut:: Mrs. Dickson Riker
an admitablefuTopsy.”
c:EINDP.II3 ON CONSIONMENT.
bb a Prima Peach Blow Poiskoest
• di; Whlta Pickles;
0 do. Mara Pickles; '
In do No. 1 Vega BILIA.III3Ii
10 bah bble N 0.2 Mackerel;
10 bbl, Obeinpagne Older;
20 do and belt bbs Saroktng Teb3cao,
to
boxesraderliering; • !
:10 W. R. Cheraw;
10,C00 Fine Regius;
10 boxes 801 l Butter;
• t',ll'..".'°.Yeeligrait . l'iciur;
Buller, -
for LEY . YAN:QOB~HB e
m) a No. 231 Ltberty street.
1, --,- STA.TE oP -kIENRY:„BuiI .. FEB,
DECELISEI).-Letters testeinentary updit the .
fatal.. of Henry A. - Sheffer, dee'd, ono] keen
sleeted to the •undersigned. nersonaindebted
to said ,
estate. .11 , 111 plait make psyment. dud
three baring clams against said estate preseat
them to . •
W3L CL , HAAVRINS, dins Edduutnro •
ra Yidlwdundf St.,Pittabiugh.
pi:ACMES TOMATOES; &x..
soo dozen Frelti Pesenes in (snot ,
• 200 do Tinantoes do; ••,
00 do Bleckner:tee 'do;
In stoteandfor gala by - •
m . 141 1 REl'mzit BHOS„
Woe. 120 and Wood etroef—
O T -U 1
60 bbls Nol Lard 01.1; .
; • .
1193 ,PoD oa ktti9ek Lubylooktiays 9111;:
store atia - foxit stit:
; 'd • " 9,010 Wasarstrekii.:
,FOTATOO 3 ;
. 96 'sal Medd& NrAkgpotairiec.
fOr
~ „was: 11% , BEOLts OD.
1-Ibr
Itfoll - WALL PAF'SpItS". I -;Velvet.' rani • Geld, Stangin4 and Printed Gold Pariers:tat
in% by . MARSHALL.
TALLOW, 011L-15' bbla 'now 'landing
t steamer Yorktorrai toesaleby . : • -• et
Th y pe ISAI&1i DIOICEY &
OPB I - 110P5 I I—,lticeived;tll.ls 61.15
lwe•Eas t ri* lol) Pl""&teM b fira:
awe
labls for .
atrcett by
spit
'
PSTONE.—tO barrels:Pew - lotaTT
aos - " ,ITENRY h UOLIANS..
IitTROLEa L.-100 barrelW: r brTatfe 'E'er
by _ HENRY U. 01.1LL1V8..-
.• -
- •
-
I.J.SHED IN 1786
JuscricL.:famous
T i an/0 400/It:LIMOS !
BEE OIMPRICEI3I
Children's Fancy Babnorals . . 10
Stout Sole Keel Shoes..... 'VS .
Borg Heavy Sole Heel Shoes . 60
Girl's Genteel Morocco Bell Shoes.; 76
1V mii Ws trend" Morocco Bilmoa '
rev, fine • ' 01675
Women's Aforoceollalmorals, tipped .
and , trimmed...• ... . ... . ........ 1.1111
Wonlenia Sewed Kin 8a1Mi . ra15...... ' 1.1111
Men , " Working Shoes ... .. ......- 1,00
lit .4 . . " extra heavy.. . 1:26
calrOxford Ties 71.716
. " Balmoral', fine.. ' '• . - 340
.. ~ . •., ex line—, 3.00
~ .. . Boots ...; ..,.. 1i3.50 to 9.1$ 11
la
The Best and Cheapeel
co OM" G-,OQa B.
Ryer. in the City.
00 TO
'OVERT - BALL SHOE STORA
60 and 62 Fifth Street.
sar-ImEneare Meek which must be oiceed oat be.
ore the fleet of July I nip
THE GREAT -PURIFIE.R.
HEMAPANAKL.
Sine: the Introduction of mallets% the erfgas.
linage has perhaps 'been the subject, of mere
riots and seleitlge cOnd4egatt9S as
• learned of UM PrOfealon than asly other eonnected
with the laws of the West Creator: not afewhav
rontended thin tliseases nava their origin In Qin (
a stomach gaum,.an ; d
b ot y h far er% the solids of the bod gam
a the greatest number. co ntend and
reason that the moon itself is the very fountain eg
lire—that if it becomes impurehendiselwe ts its
worst forms—ScrafulaXancer,Dicers, he
sea Indeed, experience in treatltg this clan=
eases by yurtfying the .blood and thereat catering
their eradication ands airs, prove this to be the
correct theory: acting upon which theory, the me* '
-loins now known as newsrewsze. was couge:sa
;Mid brought nto !practice, producing the mad, •
flying resiuts.. -
1 11 sae soon exercises nab a masteM p rivee - • ,
1:0110YULA, ULCERATIONS, •P LEEI
11111 FACE, TEN, SALT RHEUM,
LITER CO I.LaNT LOSS or
APPETI DTSPF.PSIA,
- RHEUMATISM, -
KRAL DEBILITY,
as to Ore. from the time It lit nest tikes. WOW
agepent to the -patient, by Mating both . seen rand
rat, the good it la about to astram,ol.2:., It U r
thought best to put It no to bottles at 000. and el
eaen,—ss many persons are dieposed to try an 'am:
trialut are often deterred at the expre.se—eo the
hero can be made at moderate outVemil
satisfy th e :pnretteser that the ali t .
L.
Whet Is deleted for it to be, viz: the greatest
saws mein Sl e brought 'Wore the. people
• Delicate Females will end in It We mentol4o •
aced
That the publle.inay . forrnaddite idea.ef EU
Liar curative maita i . we subjoin a ltirt of the piinat
pal article' of whted U eonwoved, with ash".
deneziptlon of.the uses and wlaptatton of i=
ken from the highest authority known to
110;1001,43 ZIESAPIRILid
.
L used with a beneficial effect In sans of BMUS*
Liam,Scrofulous Affections, Cutaneous Dina*
and ther deprived conditions of heakth..
DANDELION
Is tonic, diuretic, sad aperient. It bas a spealX,
liation upon th e liver, exalting tt when Waco* Se
secretion; It has. bean mush used *Germans, la
diseases of the digest/1s wpm.
lODIDE .por.cyspitx, ,
There ere few aileron., in width it has not morel
Jenettdal; It Is used In Scrofulous Affections with
great beaten; It has also been used with w_ush saw
cos In treatment for Indammatlon of the Me. 1
_gcssersily increases the appetite and fie*.
LarENDEit FLOWSEB
Are =tie, tcaltmil . lairigocatha
WINTER GREEN'
Is.elopeennly valnabla In UM of Swords an
MMOMME TLOWLIIS
Ale edirsutsgeouily used In ewes of Zrdestded
get TA fry =eel% 1 1i1Z." cm"
itozazoar - rhp4E r
• favorably Os eiterstive dirouie It
sulto • ' 44eUraitlist asul•
Lections, Ohm.: obstinate
The balance of the formula II srithliehl iu I Fs'
teotiou against Alma.. •
81ION JOHNSTON..-
eon. swain:Fur k rOltaTli STS4
grAsk your fatelllgest Physitilesk Ida eroadaa
f the shore recipe. • dellineol4
FORT821101:TTEI. SIX CORD.
SOFT FINISH
American. Spool Cottbiv
•
AMORY'S ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON
I belie threads are aratranted of itatiatior quality,'
and inaranteed , to measure-o'Myardi In Imth.
Can be luml in 'all colon and ambers.
bt &autumnal*, by the rowramoura SFS=
FACTORY, and ter age by the trials generally.
• .
camurms Amos:
11141=nage,4Nara°,1),'14,111;hr""A
(RUTH, WORD FOR WIIRD.-;-RIILD
TRIS.-BE TOUR OWN 311D0Y.-,ilemr4.
Critddock 41C0.-It i kris: I ad satisfied of the malty
of INMAN HEMP. •• It to raised me from Um
"dead. , u it were, weer° CONN Ind PIION had so
nearly placed me: Your Fyrur, Plus and Olnt
mutt ban dons for me whit nothing else did or
eouht do-restored me to health ape We, when I
had redlined myself to: ' mortal etiaroge,n, Leo
.4°ledis Ste f or-1 °th cCrTatrd --( TnEtOWN:
• •
Bronsonn Lincoln, Melee, Max IC i ISM
Tte shove i
s sertatum an t ~atone or thellian7
.ne•rece/ve. Dr. R. JAMES , MIZINABIAS IN- .
CONSUMPTION.ee rtmedy thawillimaltiee_lllUre
ASTHMA. and BBONONITLS.
We. silk the trial of o stifle bottle, u It will sat.
MO the moat skeptical. $2 60 per bottle. Three
bottles; 411 60. and .OfhtmelA Sf 65 esatk.
4Arosa ~• CRADDouIC be 00 :
2r.sentract
ientaminnettarrl , vinorwr • - • ..'
CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS
CARPET DRY GOODS STORE OP
Int4P.IMIER 4peo.
I.36Veiteria StreettAincgh ony
wiirejuitroni:ed de*
Ca 4ets, Blegseigates ou
ever °Mired to the publle in thlt OW - 'Also tut
snort ment IA DRY GOORS_AND NOTRMS
veurirwearao• `a . i, gnaw lama! .
fIaWYER'b AdKl3sl3l9,
i
..1-7,heve for the Oast "teel coed ed SAWIEWS
BARBERS , SOU' and hove no befitalollllll toy.
trorthat It; %be beat Seep I tutolterg seollot •
1t tubing the skin or fat sheltie&
Swarth Street Sher/U.81 ,1 ml- •
141.'.141ITERS: •
4 PRESSES NOR SALE,
onetArLos cry - z.rrintag. Net woo litebea:
One TAYLOR DOUBLE ItrlLlNDkal—bettr2,'
gaghgai an io.sgaativ.klz&ardee. - -
Will be sold at albetrante. r.aquire or addle
auttett CIAZETrE. Pattbutvb.Pa. '
T ACE LELTEEIL —A superiot quality.
-a-ifor gale at 26 CUld 26 St. Clalr.ttriet.• : •
{;,-tt rathign„:'. -
-,n.