r ......, f.,,.:...... ~, ..- :-..-•-. k - : . . -‘ : ' .' : ) .-'r .' ' ' ;'....; '' '...3 .:.. '..; Bil , 11,,- • if .1' 1 - --- "At 1 j z i .1.- . ~ ; ;,.;' • • - , -. 1 4 ' ' "Z I - Prim the Shenand44ah Valley. ' Xprivnte letter received tly a gentleman in friend Allelgheny, from a e residing at Stras - ' hurg;Gheriindoith county, States that ~Gens.' ; , . . , Hanks and' Shields have fallen back frowstier- I i ' risonharg, Rockingham county, to Newliar- . ; -Itet.4Bhenaridoah county, aid the movement - is act enderstood there. lidgives a gloomy . _ ..1 1 :-.-, .iiccount of the state of =tsars in theflection, , , 1 , , . :and the poliple are apprelsehsive of assaults - Strom guerilla bands. r -I ' , ; 3We - 14rd:from the Wheeling piers that oar 4orces in Page county' : :( which adjoins gockixobam)fiad a narrow escape from the forces in front of theta; ; The. First Virginia Regiment, while making a reconnoissance, , was led into a trap while - passing along the '''. Shenandoah Liver the enemy being posted in 1 't strong force On „either side lof them. They, 1 - ' would have! been zonaplotely ‘ . bagged," had the enemy. not eupaosed that this First,' Real . nient. Wel but the advance o f a large force. After a skirmish they, retired with but one ' -- - After the return.of ,this regiment and their .report, Gen. Sullivan ordered the 13th Indiana 4o go over the same: ground 'andsee whit they ! wild see. o they started on the same -jour . pi jr,' 13efer they get within a Mile of the . - !D ia., however; in which the other regiment ---. .. S a d g,,,Gen into ambuscade, the foe in all their 114. 0 , , ,, m iiie their appearance suddenly on either -.„ . aide by, thei 7, kicliantan ,s and fell on them with rmst furi, throwing them into confusion that entie in a roof. The result was that some thirty, were killed and mbsing, and many lost -- - their arms and came - back. tit vamp withoub . • thent—eay, about one.thlreef the regiment. '''filre companies of cavalry accompanied the ~,.. :andiant regim ent, and they escaped only by 'swimming river._ ... :The Rich nd'lNspateA, of May ' 9th, has an article s ting that the forces under the --- - • rebel Gen. J clams had left Staunton and ad vetoed to S 04i:ideal', mountain, In ' per-snit rk:Gen./Z . y, who was falling_ back before , :die united f mu of -- Jackson and Johnston. ~ A n-Adjutati of the Fifth Hew York Itegi.. sMeni was to en prisoner at Harrisonburg, and , stated to - , captors that be Aid 'not ender . t stand the retreat of Gen. Banks, but thbught :it tilOgether a strategic movement ' ,, There IS no reason to suilpose that this ..- 'movement i made" from any. apprehension of •: , attack frcm the rebels. It means, we pm . mime, aco ceritiation of-forces with the per '--- . ' Wove of itri stri k ing aZi important blow in. some , i usortion.of the Confederacy. more vital than Ant to Aid-ft and on the line -of. Gen. 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' ,ffirrIOROLOOICAL-onsfavAztoss fact.the emerge, by q. s. 81157,1 Opgdad; as ifth . o'ciook;. k . • - •te, • - 3: 1 ; .• J. 7 , , ffrovisio) Wounded , ; , .- .401( -Wttrd Meet ings. • The Finance .Gcotnitto+ appointed at the •pblic'meetiorbeld yesterday, met last oven- I ing andorginized krippointing Thos. Bake , ' will-Prosident abd . J.l. R. Weldor Secretary._ , . , ~ Present-43. P. Von Donahsrst, J. I. Ben -nOtt;•James Park, 31.., and President and Secretary..; On motion of Mr. Von lllontihorat thb fol lowiarraselutions were ;adopted : Res deed, That the ci tizens of _Pittsburgh and Allegheny . be requested to, meet at ! the school house in the on iSatuiday 4 evening, the 17tkinst.,'ai 724 o'clock for the purpose of hiving.Comnpos appointed by the, citizens otlthe - res tire • wards from amongst their own poop) ito Make collectiOns of .teoncy to &fray the expenses of bringing home and rend4i g necessary assistance - to sitek kick and 'woun ded soldiers , from Western 'ettnsylvtinis !is It may be found proper to tranispott to thuiplaeo, at Well as any of our soldiers that Mar be wounded in the coming conflict. ,_ I, Resefeed, Thai thecitizetts of the townships • and boroughs of Allegheny county be request ed to 'hold - meetings on Saturday, the 24th '' inst., at 3 o'clock p- m., for the purpose of :. appointing CoMminces for ;the same object. ' • Revoked? That suetrCommitties as are ap.; pointed In. palrshance of the foregoing reso !talons, Shall deposit their pollections with James Pork,jr...Treaeureelef the Committee. The followlag:gentlinieri are requested to ,• see that the several school houses be in read- . 1 'nese for,the sotinge, vist . let Ward, Jo h n ! Dunievy; 2d Ward, John Marshall; 3d ard, jos.l Abel, Jas. Mon teoth;'4th Wordy Alexander Speer; sth Ward, Joe. liUyerfolin Alackin; 6th Ward, Dr. A.G. • • MeCandless;- 7th Ward, W. W. Patrick; Sth Ward, .W. 11. Erereon; 18th Ward, John •• MeClargo.. ,k• ' 1 On motion, EsAlheriff Graham was recom- i 'mended' to the Comm ittee appointed to go eastward, as a suitable person to accompany ' it in the plaie of Mr. Morrison, who was pre . vented from going on account of sioknees in his, family. ' :` On • motion, Jas. Parke,l jr., was 'elected . Treasurer of the Committeel On-motion, •Resoioid, That all money shall be paid out by order drawn by the Secretor! , and coon ; torsigned by the Sieretary4this after a ma jority of the Committee shall have puled upon .the same. 'iiont.. ddj4ttrned; to meet at the ! call of the Prost. .., I • Mr. James I. Bennett offered a resolution appointing Messrs. Mtn. Morrison,. C. W. Batchelor and B. Preston a Committee to gO eastward and visit the different points at which the army is posted, for the purpose of ascertaining the condition and situation of our own soldiers; and, if .nocessary, bring thorn blithe, or make such other 'arrangements for their comfort and proper treatment as may be deenied proper. The resolution was adopted, and the Com mitte authorized, in case any, one of their number could not servo, to designate another in Ids stead. The Committee were also re-. gulped to report at the Custoni House without delay. . . The expenses to by incurred by the Com mission are to - bo defrayed by the citizens, and, on, motion, tbo following gentlemen were designated ai a, Finance Committee : Messrs'. Them. Bakemell, Joa. I. Bennett, Jas. Parke, Jr., S. F. Ton Bonnhoiat and J. It.. Hunter. I -- The - Chaim:leo suggested that something , . DROWit , g should be done in the way offrendoring as }wentitt--0 Ell - . ' , 'ure I ott, _aged -- • about. - - sietanaito the mounded soldier. , at 'Corinth,. Y , PeiaMitien ot Wm:Elliott, of Jefferson i a - anticipation of the groat battle which is township, -Fayette county, was d.roirned at „- - .Mid to come off in that locality. Linn's brid gei • inthat.townaliip, On Saturday - .ti % ',...ts then authoritatively stated that Gov. last, while atifsting in' washing sheep. . Get- pp .. thiba a commissioned Sprioger Barbaugh, Wit, beyond".:ltis depth he was seised with . a .'" --- : .. an d . 4wo eurgeons of this city, to visit cramp and rank . Robert S. Goe plunged in - ,";,1 1 ,;',.. av hefoza . Corinth. Those gentleinen • - terosene hinti and. was nearly drOwiled, befOg .7.,..7r,i' a l o wa Immediately on their, mission.. I also seised withsratep., . ifo arra , rescued 'with '"'"" r - -- ' I,6W:try stated that he had fait 'great dieloultrity MM. 02, Pitier1012. •Bni. • MC:D. -- • 'ott's - bodp was ritepiersd --- - , evening been ' - shown. 4or Ohio, in which fth 8 • • Commission •!. ------- o et Salltar., .-, a it ic A k fti o gag ie e r : a th t ... s lit s t v h an ere .b wnl: 1: .... t r t 1 , ,, r - i. he a n t e 4 m ad d i lion; that e i are ab a :udred hatrecently Lirrive in Cincinnati, makin 1 the total numbers now hoipitals in that ort.}:•nhont 3 , 300 , - yet. the boats Which-bran htthe_ iast were to :return for mire,.iiinnediately after • disehargibg their loads.; These facia were at•trul by way of urging the Sanitary Commiesiel: in this city to take action in the matter. , , A committee , consisting of Mesi.irS , J , Oemtei Parke' and Hunter was appointed to 'procure • i , i n at o o o r P4. o t f io th n e of oLiiti let r ter e ,luL n dt i o . publish it for the On motion adjourned. • •roas a: Comes ArmY. • A j, Vitt' 4qm a soldier in Oen. Cox's army gives an lunsaiut, of the recent march from Eta lelgh to p a llsroaton, "rhino -tins army was en cam ad a .I(al!;nscounts. It was a long, labor Joni The country was found to be full.of bushX , FunuNess, particularly at Sha dy &Pilo& Jumping 2irench, and Great Flat Top 4/fountain, who 1 / 1 56 1 ..." ,the - 9Proach or the ono.: , The.. b r ig go .nlue utette ?FIST, was destroyed , and the fio;Niere all' stripped and wadid 'through the wau Azfirk"'L 'Prineatois t that village was Lou . d to "8" been doserted.i 'The , village is a pfie 11,0200ider. ing rote: ' The rebel sdestroyed it - WA::°n th °3' evacuated. Tns' Lostoit QUAltraailtßEviarrfforrAprili Reotek Oka, reprint, has been received. - It Opens witlianarticlo on the history,of Dor imsbire, followed by articles on Hymnology, Twfke.T. - Traininit of tho qtergy, life of .Turn life the -astern and"l3tanope's Hie of Pitt; and Moser with an article on tho Aterrimaa and Monitor.. Republished by Leonard Scott. & Co., (N. IC.) and for Sale by IV. A. Glidenfonny, Fiftirstreet, opposite the Theatre. FOUND D1Z0WNED. , .. 4710 body or an on , known Man. was found at the wharf, last *vivo& between AVood , and Market streets. it was Boating about the itaataboaSs, and was drugged ashore. The deceased was About th irtr7kars or age; had on black satin vest, blank pants, white striped 'ehlrt, and b e loots: lie had iio'coit The body can be 'seen at posers's, Graut ittutit,- this morsin l . . . ca an Viscron woad sothe uirpoksiben they cater 'boowont., owing to tion, tfuttlf wait' .regwbub 'miasmic ;dck reoliiviil; and the nu mberless4lrew it ent s Jan. tyles of Lititis; Gents, Misses, Boys sn childrees ' , Boots; Sl2oes and; Gaiters. All d Boots and ;Slides warranted !gnat tiiany io the city, and 'At touch ]overprices. . • ,1` utiq. PROS YESTERDAY'S-EVENING GAZETTE. Answers - of the City Treasurer and Controller. J. F:Slagle, Esq., City Solicitor, to-day li.litd;in trio Unital States Circuit Court, the ans Well ,of the City Treastrier and Control bm, to the interrogatories propounded by the attorneys for the railroad bondholders, in reference to the mod-payment of certain judgments upon which writs of specialft. /a. had been issued. ANEWLE OP WM. LICIIBAOL , CITY TREASCRIR. The answers of the City Treasurer are qu ite lengthy, add wo are obliged to condense them as follons I. On the 23d of November,lB6l; he had .in his possession $ 9 ,042,88.--$29,97 of which belonged to the Sinking Fund. The whole amountatill remains in his hands. has now the sum of $13,414,70—.54,. • 401 of Which b e to the Sink i ng Fund. 3. The judgments or the plaintiffs have not been paid because ho had no moneys which could be legally appropriated for that purpose: (The act of April 8, 1830, entitled "an act to limit the indebtedness, and" provide for the gradual extinguishment of 'the debt of the city of Pittebargh," and the ordinance :poised by Councils in pirstuince thereof, are 'detailed at length.) The sum of $9,012,91, in his possession on November 23d, 1861, was - part of the money appropriated byOrdinance, and was retained totneet the indebtedness of said city, and the same is still. retained for that purpose: - The amount appropriated by ordinance of January 28, 1861, was not at .thit time paid in, nor has it since been paid in, and therefore the sum of $9,012,91 is ne ceases), to meet said - appropriations. The balance in the Treasury *belongs to the Sink ing Fund, turostabliebed bi - the net No_moneys . of the city have been received by the Treasurer. since the 23d of Novomber, 1861, ezeept one account of assessments, for `grading and.paving ) under the act of May, I.Bol', by the 13th section' of which act tlieso asiessalenta arc directed to be applied to the. Sinking Fund. • • • • C The Treasurer concludes the third answer as , follows.: 'er have not paid any of. the Money in my hands on the 23d of Nov., 1861, citTehiell has since boon received by too, in discharge of any of the above judgments, be cause I was advised that I could nut legally apply the same to that purpose. I have re tained the money in my possession, and am 'ready and. vrilling,to pay the same as the Court may direct. Under the appropriations, the money in my hands was for the ordinary current expenses of the city, without which tho government of said city cannot be admin istered." 'PzUBB. lIIIMADg. °9 69 rs • 4. Ho has-no knowledge of the amount of warrants drawn by . the Mayor and counter signed by the Controller, as that matter is exclusively in the control those officers. - •savcsa OE JOHN lI . CARGO, CITY CONTROLLER. In making answer, Mr. McCargO protests that be is not required to do so t ; inasmuch 'as the writs of special Xja. issued in said cases, iind upon which the interrogatories are based, were not aervcd upon him, and he had no notice of the issuing of the same : 1: I have no bnowledge of the, amount of money in the hands or control of the City Tresurer, except. such as is derived from the books of account of said city. By said account tlie'said Treasurer had on the 234 day of No vember, 1881, in his possession, the -sum of $9,042 88, of which the sum of $29 87 belonged to the Sinking Fund, established by act of April 6, 1850. I cannot state what disposition , tuts been made of it. 2. There is no money of the city of Pitts burgh in my hands, possession or control. 3. It Is no part of my duty to receive or disburse the moneys of the city, those mat ters being entirely and exclusively Within the control of -the City Treasurer. It was his duty, and his alone, to pay said judgments, and I do not , know why they were not paid, except, from information derived from said Treasurer, who informed me that he had not had any moneys of said city„applicable to the payment thereof. I have nopower or author. Ity to pay out the moneys of said city, for an'y purpose whatever. 4. There have been a grcat_many warrants drawn by the Mayor and countersigned by the Controller since the 23d of NOvember, 1861. I hereto attach a scheduleshowing the amounts 'drawn upon each day , since the 23d of Novem her, 1861, add the purpose for which the same were'drawn;: and also a summary showing the whole amount drawn upon each appropriation,• , which I ask to be made a part of this answer. If the Coart shall deem it necessary that a detailed statement should be given, setting forth each warrant separately, I shall be porn palled . to 'ask further time to answer, as it would involve a great amount of labor to pro cure the same. The warrants drawn prosioas to theist of rebrnary, 1862, wore countersigned by my predecesaor in office, and all the information .. • • • conperning•tbeat is derived from the books of said\office, which I do not doubt to be correct. Those drawn since the let of February, 1862, Were countersigned by me. All of said warrants wore drawn in accor dance with the acts of Assembly and ordi nances of said city, upon the regular appro priations,and for the necessary current ex pourer mid city. - The Sick and Wounded Soldiers Public -Meeting. Afthe Board' of Trade rooms, this forenoon, af small number of citizens,assembled, purse '-ant to call, for the purpose of f.aking some action in regard to rendering aid" andeomfort to the sick and wounded soldiers from this county in the army of the Potomac. Thomas BakeweU, Esq., - was called to- the Chair, and the reporters present chosen Sec retaries.. PILINki OP TnitlJunamcirrs.—Tho rails Cad I)artilholders, thOngh. their' attornoys are &Wing a brisk business in the United itate.% Cininit Court, before' Hon: Wilson MoCand- . Aug; Theismounanow in judgment against the city is $210,006, -`with other snits still pending. -There are judgments against the con lity;wliich foot', op 465,000, and theory is they come.' • • "A tHING or Bt:Atlir ja Jos' Foaarra."— H. F. Mann's breach4Catling cannon has re ceived ilia finishing tenches, and is the most perfect specimen of i ingenuity and mechanism ever made. It will boiblpped to Washington to-morrow afterrir,On. It can bo seen at the waroboase of MesSrs. BiSger, Nitpick A: Co., No.' S 3 Water street,' Fo-oserrow forenoon. Calf and IRO it. - 11.:KleltiD AT .110191.—Lieta. Wm. FILLUWOOd, of CotapatiLi.Thi4hsontliBsgimant, wotiznied by fl) 'fragment of. • sheiks& Williitmshrim, tirriTpd in - tho Weitnesday night, and now.sittho;resittiolco of his Wants in the Ward. _wound is not serious, and im izio o t o t,9 4 4, 44 1 tkisin Lie company Ina tow , M BB EEO ~ 1 • Officers Stilt in Prison at Richmond: A lietfof the officer's, still In prison at Rich mond, has 'been f ' rule:led they Baltimore American, by one o : , , the returned prisoners. The Pennsylvanian are Si folloirs r : . S. Bowman, Lieu Cel. Bth Penn's. Baum, let T.letttentant 26th Penn's. it John J. Nevin, 2 Lientenant2Bth Penn's. Lieutenant:Nevin is an officer of the Sewick ley 'Rifles, and resid a in SewiekleY and is a son of the Rev. Dael :Nevin, of that place. COL - Crocker and Major Cassiday who, it i., was rumored, hid d i eserted, are among the prisoners. • ----—___ , A CHAscx soli Bu 7 ISMS Sutra.-J. L. Car naghan, Federal s set, near 'the Diamond, Allegheny City, h just opened a very fine assorted and heavy stock English meltons. They are just the goods for a neat and dura ble business or pro enado suit. They eari be made to order in the il l best manner, and in short notice, by Carnagha . H on hand a splendid new assirtnic tett easel. DIMS. SERGEA.I9IJoas7. Fr man, who . was killeVn tin burg, while gallant flgl parry, tho U. S.Zo twee eldest son of Rh* . . ...f1..: orty, who was for a me tit Rippey's regiment, da , It. MeOllntook, wh left ti th yesterday to'hring iis body home-. THE/TM—Miss lldariari Smith closes her _ li engagement at the antra to-night. 1 She will repeat her charactos of Era, InPUnele Tom'a Cabin," and Dir. Arafat •—• as. hot per formed for - litialdo, in the "Italia) )day even ing Mins Rt ,Oxiont. Ilitoca Hi tor, residltq leg broken y ging a collet ward. RKNOVED.---Sainuel Graham, Merchant Tailor, has removed to No. 54 Market street, one door from Third street, and has just re ceived his second supply/of Spring and Sum mer Goods, consisting of the latest styles . of cloths, cashmeres and Vestings, selected from the latest imports ions Gentlemen desiring their clothing ma e up to fit them, and at 20 per cent. less than tar y other Merchat Tai lor store in the cl y, would do well to give him an early call, s his motto is "quick mks and small profits.' . RtsrioNi Mello(' .h 0, around spa the name supply of SI tho latest et up under tl ranted to fit aro bound nt eotablis lne] for yourself reception. PACTS FO diet' an d Cris eines which the worst test rer, wore /11 Therefore let supplied will box. FORJIIII3T, Ca l bing Shop Virgin I etreet and Cherry a l Repairing done on Mattlika manner. N your order. All to. ; •nter and Joiner,,; Job- Iley, between Smithfield ley. All kinds of House burl notion and In isork azgas moderate. • Emus den promptly attended Dimas OiOODS.—A . I varieties, from 1214 at Barker's, 50 Mar there before you buy I very large stock latex ants to $1,50 per yard got street: Go and me, ' EVERY description of ladies, geute, Ltli3Seel, boys, and children's boots, shoes - and-gaiters, 'can now be had, at dlcClelland's Auction, at less than any house ip the city. • Ladies' 'last log gaiters 50 cents a. pair. Other good in proportion. . . Oar(tuns CALLS will be taken at Ilant's Book store, -Fifth street,'osied at the OmtlibnilifaddllTO:4os, Liberty - Over Day or night, all.rma-;rs left in either the! two places will be promptly attended to. it BEAUTIFULPJ7OtooBAr Atnuxa, received by eapress, today, and selling at about 3utlf price, atsidoClelland'aanction noose, 55 Fifth street, Go toklay and make your sololion while the assortment is good. , Dooron C. Bests, Water Curo and notl ce pathic Physician ; al o agent fur Rainbdsr's celebrated Truss for Raptures. Corner Corner of Penn and Wayne etre ts. ' 'll f rnished brick dwell ing, I go yard No. 833, Ty -1)r. Sterrett, 277, Penn . . To TA -I%—A well f with 8 rooms and a la lie n treet. Ingitire of - • DKNTIBTIIY.--4)r. C &Wanda Wall braiithe Sill) No. 246 Penn 'at., of the Dental rotes. DIED: LIOLMLS—On Friday morning, at 13 , 2 ' o'cLick, Mr. JAS. BOLMES, in the 47th year af hie age. Ills funeral !till take place To.tiar (Saturday,) ut 4 o'clock p.m., from- hialate residence, South Oink. moo, Allegheny City. The friends of tho fcaltily are Invited to attend. D SOWN—On the 14th inst., at Harrisburg,' of Typhoid reser, Capt. WILLIAM RAYS BECIWII, eldest con of Mansfield IL and Imo W. Broitn, of Company ft, 63,1 regiment, Penneylvatiia Volun teer., in the 'ZEd year of hie ago. I .The funeral Will takoßaco fronithe ntsidoncalor kin grandfather,. James Brown, &AN , South mono, Allegheny city, on SWILIMAY, 17th Ina., 'tag 3 o'clock p. to. funeral eerticce at tho hauee at 1N 'o'clock. REA—On Friday morning, hat lost., of Inflam mation of the Loam ELMER ELLSWORTH, itgfrl 10 menthe, sou of Henry and JOOO E. Rea, Jr. The funeral will take place rata it T.U.SOON, at, 2 o'clock. The friends and acqualotancea aro inr/tid to attend withoutfurther notice. CINCINNATI LEAD WORKS, • I McCOBBICK, GIBSON & CO., 31 AN.UFACTUREIL9 OF Ledd Pipe, Sheet Lead And Bar Lead AiSO DEALERS IN Pig Lead, Patent Shot and STILINT.• DICTRZLIII UIIIN AND Brcaaloar., Deng exclualvely in the Lead Trade; am can furnish; the above to better advantage to Dclizes, and ft , ' arxrca terms, than can be Lad aleetvbere. ap.s:6m . • OLIN P. &EL 11.4X30 & W., No. 44 Traier Sira,•Ntvo kori, Oftl.m;:.~. lIIVIITII CONGRESS-MST -SESSION. Wasamorox, May 16, 1865. . Horse.—The Speaker laid before the Kowa a communication from the Secretary 'of War, embracing a report from Gen. Geary concern ing the homicide of Robert. K. Scott and a man named Mathews, recently, in. Parqtder county, Va., from which it appears they were killed, by two privates of a Wisionsin regi ment, as „Ahoy with arms in their bands were entering a house where the soldiers had taken shelter to captime them. Ono of the latter was shot and the other escaped. It b added that they had been guilty of I.aranding in the section through which they passed while seeking to join their regiment. Mr. Benjamin Wood not wishing to con , sumo the time of the House in the delivery-of a speech on the condition of the Union, ob tained permission to print it. Ile says it has been left to him to speak the first conciliatory word in behalf of his suffering countrymen. There were gentlemen within his vision whose sworn Purpose and greatest desire, paramount oven to the preservation of the Republic, is emancipation. They first applied the torch, and aro now more busy than over with throw ing fresh fuel to the flames. Should history ever trace, which God forbid, the record of this country's ruin, that page will seem the strangest to those that read, which tell of the madness and wickedness of the arch fanatics of abolitionism. In the dark recesses of the temple of in famy the gloomiest niches will bear the in scription of their names. In place of making the negro question the . subject matter of de bate, Congress should take into earnest, sol emn consideration some expedient for secur ing peace. 110 believed success would crown their efforts. An honorable peace was within their grasp,, and when the people shall realize that it is only the infamous design to strength en the slavery movement which prevents an effort to obtain peace ' woe to the chiefs of the abolition party, But words aro thrown away on stubborn fanaticism. He appealed to the loftier feelings which should pervade Humanity; to the lovers of our common coun try we want a union of sovereigns and not of subjects. In conclusion, he urges and en treats Congress to adopt some measure which may bring abbot the cessation of hostilities with a view to mediation. Adjourned till Monday. SENATE.—Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, made a statement in reference to a remark made by Mr. Holman, of Indiana, in the Moose, who said, speaking of investigating committees, , that Mr. Sherman's Committee received olght dollars per day. Mr. Sherman said that he had been into two committees—orb the Kan sas Committee, and the other called the Kraal Investigating Committee, but neithisr com mittee ever charged or received a cent.of com pensation or mileage. Mr. Ring, of New York„ presented the me morial of the merchants orNew York, asking the speedy passage of the Pacific Railroad bill SLOWLY. Tho resolution offered by Mr. Sumner, of Mass., that.the bills of the Senate and House ho enrolled on paper instead of parchment, was taken up, and Mr. Sumner spoke in favor of the adoption of the resolution. The Indian Appropriation bill was taken up and passed. The Coniiscation bill was reported from the Select Committee. Mr. Clarke movetlto amend the second see- Lion by inserting "By imprisonment not 'ex ceeding to q years," or so as to make-It forfei ture or imitrisonment, or both, at the 'discre tion of the Conn. Adopted. • Mr. Howard's amendment Was then rejected. Yeas-31essrs. Davis, Howard, Powell, Sauls bury and Wilson-3. Nays, 33. Mr-Sumner offered a substitute for the bill, which was ordered to be printed: On motion of Mr. Grimes, tho Senate went into executive session, and then adjourned until Monday. • irr - Proin Pittsburgh Lauding, CAW' NEAR CORINTH, May 16.—A French soon, a member of the 13th Louisiana regi -fment has, arrived here. Three companies of that regiment, composed of Pronehmen, arrived here lately, who were ...able to ob tain work, food or mosey, were 'obliged to enlist for days. The conscript law, how ever, compeilcd them tore-enlist for the war. They report' the whole army 'Without coffee, RHO at one time were 'nearly three days with out rations. They say that Van Dora and Price left Corinth eight days ago. They do not know where they have gone to. The weather is clear and hot, and the roads rob, dusty-below Corinth. it having been satisfactorily•altown that spies have visited our camps, crossed the Tennessee river and proceededin the night, by dug-outs, to , Florence, Alabama, Where they held easy communication with the en emy, it was deemed necessary to exclude all civilians from the camps, in order to keep out spies. Hence the general order mentioned yesterday. A federal Sergeant, captured at Shiloh, and exchanged yesterday, says he was taken from Corinth to Jackson, - Mississippi, thence to Jackson, Tennessee, and back to Corinth. He states that from the time ho loft Corinth until his return there, he was guarded by unarmed men. A contraband, on intimate friend of Gen Hardee's servant, Jack, has also arrived. It; reports that it had been told him that Harde! was very sick of the war;and would leave but Beauregard would not let him. From Pittsburgh Landing, Officio°, May 16.—A special' dispatch to the Tribune, from. Cairo, says the steamer 'Glidiator arrived from - Pittsburgh Landing. It was rumored at the Landing on Sun day, that Beauregard sent a flag of truce to Gen. lialleck, asking an armistice of ten da3qi: This was subsequently corroborated by de serters. It was said to be under considera tion when the Gladiator left. The steamer Demote arrived from the fleet. She brings no news. Not a gun or mortar had been fired on either side for two days. The Confederates and Fedora's wore busily engaged in getting ready for the next encoun- ter. Military affairs at 'Pittsburgh Landing remain unchanged. - Fourteen Pen nelvantans Captured. STRASBURG, May 16.—Yesterday afternodn a band of about 300 mounted guerrillas made a dash on the railroad guard beyond Port Royal. They took fourteen prisoners, all be longing to the 28th Pennsylvania. A railroad bridge3o feet high, 330 feet long, over the north fork of the Shenandoah, wiis completed to-night. From . LonmattLE, May I.B.—ThoLouisville Wm. Wallaoe ts at tho river with ono hundred and thirty eight of Morgan's men On board, boned North. • Markets by Telegraph. Pumaarcl.rats, May 18 .—Noon.—Flour dull and., prices hardly maintained; sales of superfine at SSG 5,12%, and 400 bbls. city mills o n private terms. • Small mica of Rye Flour at 83. and Corn Mcal at 82,65. Wheat less active; mks 0 0 0 bush. tad at SI Tri3l.l.'B, and white at $1,35491,10. ' Rye declined to 70c. Corn dull; 5,000 bush, yellow' sold at 6.3 c. Oats unchanged; 6,090 bush, add at 30c for Delawarel .d 37c for Pennsylvania. Provisions held steady; sales of Mess Pork at 812,75@13, and 300 casks linos,- . in edit and pickle, 53(463. flacon improving. Lard held firmly at 81(e. Collie in good demand, and 500 bags sold at 18)/A21c for Rio, 11% ftir Triage, and 31 for Laguyra. MOlassei very firm, sod 6,u00 31nscavado sold at 30c. Sugar In - good request, and Co • htide. Cuba sold at 031;€07%. Whfaky steady at 24021y.e. lira Vona. May 1 6.--Noon.—Flour quiet and un changed. Whmt steady; Milwaukee Club, $1,039 1,12; red 81,10, and white 81,30. C0rn buoyant at 653 c%. Beef firm; Pork heavy at 5t450,2112,0%;-' prime Perk la unchanged. La - rd la buoyant et rW4.. -- IVhlsky dull. Receipts of Flour, 2.1,630 bbl. .; Wheat, -51,593 bush; Corn, 11,696 bush. Money plenty; Ex change dull at 113%,“114. Stocks lower; Chicago and Bock island OW - Cumberland and Cad 9; 1111. nob Central Rallroacl bonds M; Michigan Southern 63; Now York inntral 83; Pennsylvania Coal 86%; Bilesotal sixes. 62%; Treasury 73dttr, clos; coupons 1881, 10%; Registered 10%. - NEW I Qua, May ld. — Erening.—Cotton Sem; 12,. 000 tales -at Flour firm; 18.300 hbla. sold. Wheat Is steady; 88,000 bash- Chicago Spring 81Es1,08; white 8 1 . 3 561,30. Coin firm; 3 3.- 001 Lard bash. sold at 633 . Pork heavy; Men $12,60. buoyant at 7%,38%. Whisky heavy at SS@ 2,53 c. Molasses firm. .Frsigbta drooping. . . CLAICINALTL. 3Lail6.-Evening.—Flour azichanged and In moderate demand' at - 84,10,44,25 for 'common' to choiceo superfine, and $4;2504.15 for extra, Wheat' dull 9 0f593c for ., red, and 95c,351,05_!f0r Corn advanced - to..e, and not mach offering. Bice advanced to 6.006,e, and the supply li pot equal In the demand. Whisky in grad damindat Mats Pork dull-and offered more freely; sales of 9,000. bbls, prat clean city at Sll. Lard dull at. 7%. Bak Meats oailer to=day; mica of 330,000 lba.at 33fa,*(2.3- for Shoulders, and for Sides. Hants In fair de mand at 4%(44%. There is a contlnued good demand far Bacon Sides, and 100 Ude: &old at 6r,iftlic, to come out out of the smoke house. There is an in creased demand for Groceries, and the market is firm, ge nes nerally under- the news. from • New York. Sugar, h held at 46(44ge . 1 30: higher, and Idolassea , which is scarce,' ,-• • - tHIENS CITRATE OF MAGNESIA, .4.11,1 in': 6 os. bottles, in 'the total of PowdAr entitled l 0 in vr.relmate over •the lbiald awe* of Magnesia, Saratoga. tent most Mineral Waters, Matz Powders, and other elmakir articles. - -When - taken in the morning , regularly; it bas an admirable .4ect on the general system; remonesconstlisstion. awreetinit• acidities, tine cooling of all tatelie cote, • For We by. Bleisr& - fe/IMPSTOCIEP. and ' Iwo& Dwisygists, and at the' estattlketory; • Ito. It 3 Bpdttg strait, Now fork. Price .2.sesati... - • , ;,01 J :,,i - i.,::.' .. ',.. - :',-',', ,- !:., - .',-' - .--•: - '''.: v - : ....„ - : . - - ,. '''' . r. r. ' ''7 .1 , .' 1 .'...., :- :‘: . .: 1 .'''.-.• • . '.':: 1:'7,,,i7 : ,'.::!:;5, "' ,-,1 :.7 , it , "..:' , Mc.^::'.-5 , .',., , ,' • - : . • ,, ./.i... , i; . - .-..-,. :-., ~,,.-,..t.:..:.;i-:.-,e:,-,; :-.,.-:::.:,-1,:,:,,-.'.1.:.; From. Columbus. - . . CgLUMSCS; Bf ay 15.—The General Assmbb , of the Old School Presbyterian Church Met here', this forenoon, crhen the usnatopening sermon was preached. I • Thilf an hour of the afternoon session was !pent in devotional exercises, Revs. Halsey,. Hoge, Stevenson and Clark leading in prayer, Nominations for Moderator were as follows: DM. Batley, McDonald, Cheater, Musgrove and Scott. The last two declined,-and Dr. Batley, of Steubenville, Ohio, was. elected by 198 votes. Mr. Hoge, of - Pennsylvania, Was eluded,. temporary Clerk. From Indianapolis. T.NDIA APutrs, May 15.—Private dispatches from well informed gentlemen now at Etta burgh Landing indicate that the great battle will take place immediately. Gov. Morton telegraphed . here to-dopier additimial bospit- al tents, beds, pillows, surgeons, and another • . boat, which Capt. Ekin promptly.forwarde+ Wm. Eanaeman, President of the Sanitary Commission ' goes in charge of the boat.— "li. Dispatch to Gin. Gazette. Arrivals at the , DP TO'S O'OLO MANSION uptrag—Lt cammilAr• Juo P Jones Jai 31eCne,. 21...liethlobem P H Turnan, T A liftcbelL Wadi. D C Sain't.Andertoo,• 'lndiana Jl3O WACk.4I .' do J E 37c1OtIrc, L D Untoltown J Q Lonpeckor, do J Barloe, • do Dr Ferry, • Thai E Qlltord, St LOUIS J A notdhford, Chtcogo J Groan; do Foam?! Chester, Waal. col rikar:l3 • iIANITLI. HARZ Jnc diy,,Jorivellt John al Lin.thay. Venice DI Redd ' flhlWJkr.r Henry, Long F Howells, - Warren, .1 Clinton, Progpect.. Pa Lewis, 011 City W Mnmby. Canonsburg James blincbanati, Wash ington County • .1 Patterson, do T CaMpbell, Eickory J Jturibion, Militant= T Milton Todd, %Jib co T Orr; do J I do .1 Marren, Canonalmog J It Saltil: 'do A C Wilton, Liberal ELmson Liarriss ncrra II I : I ) ,, fI E Z Y l 4 Washington co J W And Russell, Hickory, Pa M Kneed', do do 12 11 Dicris t Jefferson co, 0 S EnPeland, Harrison co, 0 J Jone ,o' JELS McKinney, pittatield J. S McKinney, do . W L Barrel, Heaver co /if Risserman, Butler John Steels, J Anderson, Altoona EAGLE BOTELLiber JOUR 11 3tricklor I Cochran ,ITyrono J Paul, Ist :Pa Cavalry - T Mcbtastirs, Turtle Cr. J Tuniee,4lellair, W Carpentur, Cle benvill scluid G Alcreely,i Steu e Sporran, ;OW City W Verrell, polumbinna H &oar, Crest-line J Goldsmith, W Crispin, lelariou W Alcorn, linen Valley G Zanier. J 11. co ,• ' HATIONAL HOTE e. 1121i,iL11B, 2io. 137 Water Itt00! I I Fitclartanj H Plerpou4 J Chester, Foch. co J.LE.I4' C.114.3.41'1' ••• • NEW 16:1118 I NEW GOODS ll' • , , !la EltiltY G. HALE & CO., . •• '(uxessore to James C. Watt,) . • Are nowleiring their Spring Stock, comprlail* every varlet of goods' adapted to men and boy'sweak'" which, in extent, choice taste and prices will campers fitv?rably:with soy in the trade. Frenctr,. AdoserManand. Wostof England Clpfhit, of the beat makes of every shade andlquallty.7o. large assortriient; Caaiimeres and Doeskins ' Super • Black Front Do every eskins: Super Black Ftench.Cestsi,.. mares; y Cassimeres in eve rarletyV Black end ny Coasimeres; Silk Mixed Caasimtres:' , of every chide and color. . • YEST.INGS—.Iancy Silk . and Satin Vesting", style, Super, Black Satin and Silk Veatings; Mattes* and Fancy. Silk Vestings; White Visited fink and - Satin Vestkaga. , Also, every variety of goods for Buainees Coate. likewise a very choice selection of Farnialung Goods — ' • adapt.' to . ontlemen'a wear. • : Soliciting an early call from our friends aid [the public, any orders entrusted to our care. will meet' with prompt atten tion.and punctualitiin all. mars. • HEN ill(113. HALE .1 CAL, Cox . . Pena and St. Clalr:streetsi'.. J YSICI.d.A'S Dlt. CILLRIES H. STOVE, ." - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, • • • ... 001 o, No. St; FEDERAL fiTREET Oppoato (liquoade Rpx, now : Scir:oson lylC4ly ALLEGHENY Cl4/4: Dx - ~i,. ~~~. ~ux~~, 103 WYLIE STlLltirr; ' mralza, PITTSBgBIIqa, Eff==l/M B 0 It -EE E'ER WANTED a Wbokerio Gtocel7 House; one acqtutinted .with the butincsa, Ind a good acquaintance, preferred. Address .I,nck Boa 14, Pittsburgh 04.• with refers:meat 1. L. tura:di( =.7 AILDN*R.,' IVAi'siTED.—A N.l man toeake charge Ma small garden Sind vine; , • yard mar SIMMS/. Gomm. •u • Inquire at . Ihnyls) 75 WATER STRRET.:. AX w*NTE,D.—Two hundred tons Prnno:Tif"tb, "I".GOlliEnr FRAM( vex Itt Socond LiMUill o Oldth Bc6-, , AT , mioALLum , s, FoUrth Streei', Bought pre . losig to tbo late-advance. Imo*, .. which tbeltdiaw ad - rantage Is offered to pcirchaaws Mgm= • -96 a2PD gs Tnnu BAT. just racefrad an imoiaase atotk WALL ?ADZES_ • 10r.DOL9TWEIN6 GOODE; S r DE LAIEES:; it,JmAwn%: Leos •„ Alla ovary otber article. la Our 1113 4ialtik , lite.tra WI ;i:T faring at axceedligly law &Ararat. : • -'', g ' •. 1 .7 , earßornember; Sot and kuTaratieTurlirr. cps') ,- j. ... - -- rite J. W. WOODWKLL'Aj . - • - atb3l •_:.:!= , -,- ,--- SEND M—e. , - 91Z 191 END. 1.11: TEUF ARISIT; ONE or 7.110 PATEIg* WRITIA'a CdSti. For sali by 4 8: HAVEN,. WOOD k..ND • - 11* STRECTIC • • It contain. 'Pea, Ink, 'Paper, Pend/. ElrrdoPe 4 4:- . , Checker. and Checkerboard. mid yet mestares oar- - .854 inch.by 2 iu4b,* • . . • •-• .1311 F. .RESI.I 04r from the AMU, it on.pfy 'of kiln dried Grittianit -2ttetat , ilso crackit . %nest, to , ' salgEbT.go!'_ P2upd'wDoloSaie • tir YOVN-1. • closer Liberty aad..ECAm4 arest,‘.: NTEW CIIKESS.— L. • ...LAboxviptiiie Cutting i Glamo r ; I box freolrfEgym . 1 4 . 4 ':llinter, • Bemired and Oink. by im) RZDIMII..- - A -MIXES AND 1 , • Ilk . • _ •a• BTTER, ityitirecetr!id isui4 for Ws by,,, , -‘, uoiLNE-.,500 fin* ealq Ng 1 4 Lakill • - A. lkApaiztzter • ' rinc.!pai Hotels, : LAST NIGHT. • st., near R: R. Depot. . • _ ID D Angel It lady , - - 4 r •.i•• s• ,-.•: J 8 Harsh, MilHiders,o ~:t-,'..• T A Lewis, Indiana :" , ,.•••....-l-,, G B Boys, It • •:•,,.••;•..„, W.L Wlaite,• • , -.4- , ,51...,, , ycix, WmS ewi rtzail li Philit ' '' --- s'a - -e-...:--4,. 0 L "--. . „ _ ..... W 0. Gallion - ~,..:, „r . „ Pat in i ! r =i 2llThi l, 715 5 „-. t i 31 En'llelt, do ',. ----. f -, --' Nre AT, GenviUe, Grealak •-, ••• T . berg . . - IA Mayer A lady, • • ertyettieet, foot of Fifth. i .s• t 1 , PHAPILL L T9II. G H Tower, Elizabeth ' •-' W Btesviat, , Libeary •-•,P : _ .. Bobt ThompscinoWeliebig • ...,'_, , Thou Smith, Freeport. J Coventry,lttmlockerillo _ • A G McPhenion and lady„ , ' . 1 •-• Cenonaborg B Ecc,owett, Woodsville I • C E Coulter, Miller's Ran - • -'' D Gilmore k lady, do • I 19 He/I,' Minerva, Ohio' I - I Moorr, Thompeonville • H C ncinetuan,lltttler Mrs Elizabeth Workman, Beaver '• -.. 88. Workman and Ittilj - .T .9 McCready, Cadiz, 0 • , r Mrs McDowell ,Maustleld ; -,- Mark B.Kelso,Nableetawn - •• John WI Duncan, Florence John Galley, do , W 8 Bailey, W'art•n Cr • A Ballej, do - James Evans, • do ••- B l Troutman, GTetlon Robert Hnguu, J Klinefelter, Waebt'n co, - ;-- •" - I I Martin. do 1 , • la W Bain, -N Bethlehem Cot Finn, catinonablug , Milton Henry,. Centralia E_lffellon, ' - do , ••• .i. ; G W Salty, Franklin ~ ..;• , ..: R. A Noble, Oil city : ' ''. i D Fleming, Wazrea., 11'; 1 , 1 _ ay street, below Barel? . lia...._ .. . . INV Floater, Clearfield - . - 11 Kirby, llarrisburj • - ' W Boardenhamer. - Lod. U McJnakin, . 1V Lytle, Elderton 11, Ilzathorn, • Adamuburg•'-` :- W Moore, Latrobe.. -, .., W Curry, B lictoluck, Ymingetewa :_.:.• ,I) Matehall, Homer '- , •_ ,D Branner, Beaver co ••',' -• r. I ; •,, , ,,s ; •il,'• W Eisenhart, air. cu .. , .. , 1 =MEE °`u =BE , , ,_ , , 4a:l - 4f.f.