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Vit „ ral : 4< l 4 1L 1: ' *`,l ,*; • 1` I .Pirtero earradustres are all the ..4)18-n9Tri aid the place to bay them, hi , ..` ar Z u tY, taericeo and releethinclinga, averro tourp,„ k . , sa the Maiseitio Auction - Hoagie, 1.--,' , :.tLFifth street. 1-They'llive received stiew snit aplendid aseortraent b 7 'exprear-te-day. . ,:.-; •• EMMA =ME 4:M C=== `~2w. ,fu~~J is '?G~'}.C'r^T"_m. t v "fi r `,6`~.~~-'~'~ca v,'~' ~.. _!'-~'Sr`Y'~+ . , , • . 4 .. 4 FurilHO - rafir,- , • • 1 " i nroBBDAI'- MAY '1 - . . Via;. on ly "Fain - ggrorn - auz„:I•APP TOR oink /11177.1)11 . 0/SIGICAL 0311i/ET.LIOX6 for this "Waxing T.:;13,11ar, 56. P i th -street,—eorrepted daily cel;s43k, 00 P - 67 2;13 Y.: :88 } 76 . A larometer,-- - The Orl Batliltesa.eriecreaSe in Pro. i • s't " The 011 Qlty Begtstcr,for the Pins ; s ent eek, oeiatatne s of the 'various', wells Creek r ther great centre of the oil trade,, , Of - Ithlck theffotlowblg is a re - capitulation .t• ~. . ; Number of wells now • ..!!{. • 12runber of wells that formerly flowed and prialfod 65 'Number of -wells sank and commenced 368 Toial... • ...- • 4.55; • : • 1. ," Amount of oil .1,000,000 22 1..1 ! . amount on band to date .. .. 22.460 ~" 1 Present amonat of. dolly flow 5 , 7 /1.1". 1 aiiregeealee of the oil et 21 per bb1....21.002,000 00 • 1 - • ..6.eerago coat of walls $lOOO each. MAO 00 : fr MlGhlnery, balldlnga ae..,trom 2600 to oco ,I.)00 1 00 ! ft!!! )3 ' - • -Total number of refineries. -- - The Register says : -4. The detailed repOrt of _t - t- •'. - the condition of the wells shows that produe .. , er'tion is on the' decrease: Operators do . .not Z.. "- seem veryanSiOnS sell at - previous pimps; - and we have heard of some who have non-' • . tracts at prices above the present market- 1 7sta) • that would be glad it, - they ' could get, d of tti their'copiracta. All who can 'do so, and - plying the stop cock to 'their wells,cating ' a move remunerative price. There is no nmt, cessity of selling the present stook in', the different markets at a sacrifice, as his -- been den*, for the. reason that.the sidle " amount . cannot bongain supplied in. anything like the • same time. - Al& fair prieelhat would jnitl4. ftoperatorSiM:SinkingneW wells, we be leva a sulfiebitit amount eould-leiwoduced-totatip4 thedemand, - but it cannot be done at the 1, 1: present &Mount of flow, which in fast deareul iigo..Boldeit are .firm at 60 cents per bbl. at the walls and don't seem to care about selling .any great quantity at that Trice. , ...The - following is 'the amount of ' ; • eeivesinuid shipped - from our different ware= • homier t ror the week ending May 13th, 1862 : • ' ' Mock Oil Co:—Received 1,358 bble. oil; ihipPiel: 2,648 bbls. received 731 — empty! Abiani's Orr d : Co.-. Received 18861 - . barrels . • e _ _ _ - , - .shipped 929-bbls. Cochran --t - - :•• —Received 318, bbls..oil. rhat'tt Ititigalar Marriage." Editore _Garette:—ln your issue of yesier. 'day interning, my name appears in connealon. ,With -" A Singula r Marriage." -- The article, . • wee-evidently.written when the writer Wall' .. p ~ lieellpiplatatry " 'and hence, would only elicit a smile.from me were it notjor a certain positive tile:et:nut,' which, if founded on tact, would show me to ' be more ignorant of ;the Of the Chiira - than I would feel die. teadmit. I did not, at coy rime, accept . , ree prOpectd. of - Mr. Flaherty, ”fAels and tiers ," ; .•oo encre7/iim to Afire Dunlap. I did say, that. 'if they wished Loge: married the banda sheuld ibe published on Sunday and-then the matter - could be attended to. - This I said good ha ' moredli—nefer (Milking - that-anything earl= mamas to follow. But as , the parties could 'not brook 'the "law's delay," I was suddettly writt(forl Was,itold Ro) tet IndOed, when - Coming . here my :mission of charity I 41141ust anticipatc inch distinguished step- The"pliunniest" part of the joite,'-Lif,, "..indeed, any _.thing connected with the mitten ..,:inwuestion.cmi be called tunny,' wan your 1106 - auto tho.fee-Whlch you fix. at an "X" or ta,".V.", -For your information, permit me, to I .4nyitifitt Otte was nofee 7 ling manifested !in" - • • rthe • oiSciatirig - miaister4owing, I haveizie to ;'the embarrassment of the young.] couple, before'etich a respectable and: aduar-; 1 ing aaserahlage es was present on the interest. j ing occasion.. The only compensation I aek ed, 'received, :Was " what the Connaught' man shot at." Any of your Irish readers can, tell you what'll - at is. ' ; 'Very Fount • ._, P. DILiON, S. V . • • City . Mortn t lity. ..;'The nuMber of doathi th this city; frinti May 10d to May 18th, as . reported I • I'• ( ,•Ai.- 4 3.Modandleiarphyiician to:the Board I ofl „ . ~ 3164144.1 1 r . fte followO : '3lllea' -- jAdul ts... 2Perctidia:— . 2l•Children. . . - The diaeumf were--oOnennoption, 2; abuOes of 41:e lung,l; railroad . accident, 1; menin iit%,2;atill-boni,. I; unknown, .1.;. typhOld dew, 2.; Liryngitin; I.; Inflammation- of the bony, 1. t• d Dtsiursarrso- Lats.—Fill a camphehe hails' with sheltie ether and light the In a few minutes the object will. be accom 1 plished. - f : One tube is sufficient. To find Car - - nagliatt's clothing store, go up Federal street, and stal) alowdoors before reaching the Dia a mond. -FiSti will there find him in daily ra j •oeipt of caw goods of the choicest variety for ` - y gentlemen and--boys wear. • Oar country diderids will Anil scs' assortment at this etch* ' tthat cannatfall to Salt ail tastes. las* Thin OF Rtactioar,+-We are assured that the beraitifal Aramti of "Yanahon;" - the "Witch Grand Dal i ght ter," cannot be re - Ipeated_after to -night at die theatre, al - .iatteroir evening,- Ceeile,..llnsh has a benefit, Aitarday. coliolades her engagement. An s'hoi siOt Seen Miss Rush 'in *is, intir-; ' siting 4 4 rssnik should, tberefore, be on hand Honday _next, Hovley and : - Tes,Ar ß bitr i , Irbistrole=oominesioe a series of 1 perform:anion Et,ao 4NT p im itisre.--Nothing could o ..more , appropriate to!.r. a P iejear te-l-t mother P. set or P late, °Mraeuen ti a "pop tomato: 4 'a cs o kr . u vAny of the thousand ,4ind one things 16 be - ;old 01$ afternoon and . . . Zsouitsb."-o,2'2liniida7 ti little le of .% Graporing Wootmorelatql - osatity, was drowned rln Brush creek, while • hathlug.' ' • ~ . .! Rev; B.L. Antrew;,,ot •Johnetow tr, - hita re,. •=. ~ ..1- reigned - his - position Is Chaplain et the 78th ~ ; ••••• Ponneylianut Regiment. . • , . FROM YESTERDAY'S EVENING GAZE • - — Sudden' Denth.vlnqtteat: .• ' Coroner McClung, to-day, held actinguitst : • . uponYhebody; of.a Gerrnan named- Philip : on _Tuesday evening,; at the . boas, of *dairyman named Pebolt, residing in Shales township. 'Xreis bad been employed by Pebolt, and was found in the stable r :at:roue- Ave o'clock in the evening, doubled over a: pile of straw, and evidently Suffering. from'. t : • cramp.- -1118 . 11mbs were drawn up, and his! bands tightlY - Courprissed upon the stomaabA in which condition he died in alaW minutes. • l'he'damassid was married - map; but. hadl !, parted from his wife, who is new in ; Me had his trunk end papers at Auth's : I ',.. heel hal1;:on stfeet in. ill's : and it is said that he has abou4l3oo deposited' - ;:, hen/phut with.whom is nottnoWn as Ms pa -I:pars are &lifts: bit trunit,:wtilmi .lisp not -yet beinosatabind.-.—. As 111,01 A ITTSBIINJW/11.,.• 0 E Or in. . . well, of.this city, (eon of farmer engineer at who left beieroxilbe granter Colonel Stoll !or New Orleans, - before-the- tobelliga 1 ,3..' , br0ke , 5u4. and who was - Itteabli Afteri.that event to return home, died ,tbi above boat, upcln the Texan two` or three weeks. iztiOcirfitiosivect 'news of beriion!s death Oillo, the capture of New Orleaiis. . DZAIII,; criKA*' 'A izaconnux.M ay or Drum 7 041 1er de* feoirire4l a tele'g,raphie dispatch 1 frost Philadelphia, sonograms the death of 40tephViller, or /02;1 regiruaiit;frem • 'wounds received ,o.n- the battle of - burg. Thup►rents of the decease/ reside in Allegbeig, - :su4Vbbiltidj" will be brought/zero. for 4. 4, ; - 4 , ' - ' To fihod ngOria wale w° I T7-bn ck dweli l r *aaaisl*Na 'SS; Wylie street-rmift)/ Stalo Zp, Pena 4res t,„ . „ =MEAN 7 i • MEE :'l ' !ot ',,..3l46tiekaf:Seifit General Order :hertad 21rigadier, General Conch, after the k: 71111aniliburt, ta • which he iklanke LL dli } slon Air the heroism audoeurage which they displayed. 2t will be seen that the 102 d regiment, Colon e l Thos. Itilwiey, of this 'tronnty, is among those specially . mentioned as in ilia advance, and as rendering yeti efficient berries • Btarvirrairreas Cenieteitlinulion; Camp near New Held 0. H., 9a. , May 14,1882. f Garman Own* No. 37.—The Brigadier General Commanding desires - to express his thanks to the division for theherold - courAre and fortitude divplayed by them at the battle: o f Blilliamalung,Na., on the Gene NI Peek, with hie Brigade , consisting' 4fihe" NeWYork, 93d end 1024 Penlisylvania, 69th Now York, and 98th rentayleanin„-hatf the good fortune to he InArdrance, and arriving cur the battle grorind at sonitical - tint wrou.. , a reputation greatly to be edvtod. Biltmoleaurried forward. The tld Rhoda Island end the 7th-diassachunute were pruthed to support General Peck at a trying period or the fight, and were faithful to their trust. The /oth Basses/meet's was eentto the right to rapport Gen: Ilanceck;and bIA gooltsenlee: The General Com mauding regras the ahennot at -Wareirk of the 38th New York : • Graham's Brigade CSJIIe, toe late to abate in, the glbry fight, but not thb 'lite to assure the Division General that:they irere'ready for any duty i7hich4oldieti matt ibe maid to perform. - Irrieads 'we have goined lbw - confidence:ol*pr : emmtry. Let us in thrum' battles; as in the last, show that WO eau face our roller fae, and whip theta/ BY order of. Brig. Gca. Corcu: " ' [l3lgotal,) ,VAA.musli. • WADERS, A. A.G.., Grand Encampment; I. 6. The annual seeder' of the Oran& L:noamp , mentof Perhsey,leanla, TA. wes.helci in Philadelphfi, on 'Monday-2C. W. Grand P;s , trittioh Wre.*P.ltachliffi nresiding; wiih representation of , members• throughout the' _ . New. Members were admittedi . , reports read and referred, and the elections for 'officers ;penedj ••• and-the following- declared elected : 1. W. G. — Patriarch, John Able, of No. 6; -B. H. Priest Edmund Brewer, of No. 26; R. W. G. S. Warden'; Joseph Bowbotham, of -No. 9; Tt; W: f 3. J. Warden, John B. Spring of No, 38; R. G...Seribe;.William Cur- U.:, of No. 17; R. W. G. Treasurer ' Henry Simons, of No. , 62; R. W. G. Rep. G. L. 11. S. William H. Hopkine ' 'of No. 84; Senti nel, William P. TaylOr;orN,o. 5; W. 0. Senti nel, George, C. - Hoster, of : No. 47; who wilt be installed at an adjourned- session, to be held on Thursday afternoon next, at 6- o'clock. From the report Of the Grand Scribe, the following statistida ore copied: Number of: Encampments, 86; . members .iuitiated, 101; persona rejected, Ir admitted by card,9; drown by card, 96; reinstatements,-28;" sue; pensions, 367; exptil shins,. 4; deaths, 39,;- Past Chief Patriarchs, 1,21 k contributing 'Patri archs, 4,64E4, number of Patriarchs Altered; 642; number of widowed families relieved,9B; number of Patriarchs 'buried, 33, Alienist paid for rellef of Patriarchs, $9,536 30; do. widowed fakilies, $543 50; , do: for _burying the dead, 81,809; total amount paid for relief, $ll,BBB 89; do. collected during the year, $24,156,92. IN THE I CITY.—Bev. B. Audley,Brolbs, Chaplain of the .Roundhead Itegiment,' Col. Leasure, in service at Port Royal, is now In this city . . He. has been'on ' a visit to friends m Lawrence-County, and ho commis here to a.tend thelsossion. of the General Assembly of tho United Presbyterian Church. GENIEIIAL ASSEMBLY OP THE U.-P. 'Clinant:. -This large and infidel:Mal bodY'doitrstissi this evening, in DhJ&IBOS Preatley*clinioh; Sixth street, to be opsned,aith s "" 10,1 by the Moderator of the last Assembly. The basiness of ties ,iespi9a inli aommeeee,tot Foie. Euncirk. . lienrY - Eicher, Esq., the well known rentiolap, of, this city, teaves to day for. New York, where be will . 'take a steamer, for Europe. We wish him a pleasant. tour and a safe return. - Ont.—Captaln"ltobtirt Chester, of the Seventeenth.ljtated States Infantry is it present in the city on a short visit. Ile is stationed 4010:ailk, recruiting. -.' ' _ . , Hot/Ad - lirlowitti -The dwelling 'bongo of 0. aseirelf, of, Laikawittinock town ship, Meteor county, was totillzdestroyed by fire on Monday last. SPECIAL: NOTICES Tate - eolextnatrY is decidedly opposed to cowntorfeit or "improved" medicines:- Mc— Lane's - and - 13;- i At: Eahneiteek' Varntifuges haveeboth been eountorfeltett and "improved:" Tho restat'has been that tho spetriOna srush;ia now scarlxily . hewrd of, whilst their . stwpid originators art . the Ai bubjecti of hon'e'st con tempt. And 'Boit is with Lindsey't Celebrated - Mood Illeareher;the:pnblic will hive nothini to do 'with the bOgns whodthey oan , proeuro thO, genuina'.from solvent dreggisu„or from. the solo Agent, Simon_ Join:4ton, eerner Smithfield and Fourth streets. ; . 471 Total r4sHroxpricCurrenes.3lestirg:' Wm: H. idcGeo,*.Co.,uoine! of Federal street tindlof; amend square, Allegheny, Lim' truly earned the name _ of. fashionable elothiers. Their supply of Spring and Summer goods are. of the latest styles. All their clothing /1)1400 p under their own direction, and ear-, ranted to fit their customers. In :prices flaky Are bound not to be undersold by any Kicker establishment. dive them a call , and judge - for yourself. We guarantee for you' a good reception.; ItXmortr..—,-Simgel literohane Tailor, 'has removed t 6 No. S 4 Market' street., one door from ,Third street, and has just' mired his.sooond supply of Spring and Sato mar Goods, ocitudeting of, the lattet -of -cloths, mailmen/ and ,vestings,celected from. the latest importations. 'Gentlemen' desiring' 'their clothing InadoWP to` tit theni, and at 20 per cent. less than at any caber &tombola Tai- . .lor. ohne in the city, would. do 'well to 'giro him-en early call, an his motto is "quick soles ancfsmail-priAte."l. Tnz largoxt iisortment of now Spring and. ISUininer dress -goOdi, silks, ehawls, , xnantillas and ,utietties ever exhibited, in this aitj,..ind by far the most iaried and cheapest - ram - , is now Mi exhibition at the, great sure, of Bar ker &Co., No. •59 Market street. Reader, ' don't you buy anything iit.the . dig goods line !t i epin visiting! this-storeilsileis • you re in idifferint as to getting the mat desirable' and tile BSAUTIVER. PL]TED..W&U &r Acciresr:— Vas renderrehonid not fall to attend the largo et ZdeCielland's a , luotion , Itoonii; :of 'On, pant liver plated eratojeonsprising tei 1 1 40; card; fait Odcake -badkout,, , goblotsi caps, apacne; in feel - everything lu the above jive.. The sleek is direct' from the' nienitao tamr, an d idd :d Aide on - Thdrediii' ady s - ri :oon at 2 a' clock ., The geode 'will be open for , . the morning. • ' • ' ' .•• . . . 4 kaarit—Tke citizen molar To' dull ..4,4 bully toe in the brackish will lad ;a - Taort. - ,. -- x. - 44,Right sir than the ,Joay.ddiliater,.and , m r . Molloaajs Pint so most mletermicai.ebein i viikcri•thi-stomioh . 'Phi* the blood a nd , stn , y t adore` those , arid bowahr‘thai soldiershesltbr bardahlp! 'and still be 222,_ 25 ;cite per , • . win bear In mind th e per.. . 4 Lb e illi 3 retBOWipree, to take place at . ; eitottoit Wes . stieert'add ittrea inky; on Frtday 230; at 2 - o'etoclV Bee particulari, reat9blz, royale:do:tit thot 'rotator'. 1 GRArr -BALBOA 8 , 1:! , Carpets , Oil Cloths, DOiir . Mittai'&o: . 'J:. Finch, oornOr of Gran t sail Fifth litrao •-Cittiiiiiiinguid4hts morning to Close ont his obtfrolstdokil tboat.o9o goods, at reseltroduded *loos. -: '. I . ... • ,LlBOl assortment of . dress goods will rn oabnod thlimoniinsi, at J. Finoh'i!, earner - of at atid Fifth,strw.. -".• mut Jos' Mar, J ?' • g Stop-. - gi' •a- sibr, birtir Smithfield itreetititt ' 'Art kinqls 'LA' House H o kehrlxit'idelto;bt'ehoihitetioteet‘d In Work- Artlieur,,.,Shisram Moderate.. L. 4390 ordent. -3 AI/ orders , proturtly; ititoided - - ,---------_---__ .. Omura t'atta will lie taken' at . .llent'i I,llll4' ttio ak 80t 7 1311.1 b 1 1 3"s a 01; n ee l , I4 No... 11 10 7 5: 1 .Lib f ert 6ine y s irr tree lin tl : ;.' - j" -- an"ti -!,. li t " - i i' al - n • De P - 9 -irtm, .. e , P... t .''.. . 1 DO ai nighti ammdets k e n, i n -eitt um i,4 4 ,b r , , „ titaii*.i ! pri %a, Idaj,2P..l.tnna-witmze• plitdes will heptviep .a. ttended t 0,., , ,., „ ,,, 4. eelired'here . !eels night 'of an engagement 1 ar- , i_!•,, , -.,,•__ ,;-•--,---,---_ , betiveen 'a b and kr guerrillaOindei Capt.l - 1 , ..-Dtiorda 9. - artyl' NNW )ivitri , "and Homo - . Pembangb,Aridi, a detachm e n t et , the 3d" patidellizralelso-iir , ira, t.--fer, Itilnboa:_'s; 41 , ry 6i t4 u nt i qr Li eut, 0 0., b d io- 4 , ,,, ... N leeletristed,,rtnii.'-fel-'ll.4`,Pntei• i T6iner V" . 'OcZilried beiea'n 'Peters - P*4 t hree Mare , * 'ijk iPl lf a *D° -41464311: `:. ,'"., •••- '' •!_ ; field., The L rete ll Captain . and or hiv ,D/iXiiiiir.-Dr f V. Bill t;:iii;;i46 Pen st:s Pe* 14 fre kliledrt4r wounded and 41411°' attindi:WarktilsOpiwt - lkil - rialiginopir , :_prproleptt - t •;ipt liavintff•i. any, l ialkear tiel;^! "--:" ..,: !•1:7: - - ti();.,),,,L, -, 1 2 " lliii.' l lb4if,443!il., . „NIP:0100 j ; , '- I . iii.h.ili - 7 -, - - • ,:) 1 " - " , re 7T , a' ' , , • -... i• ...." . Mai Co. i .....,. ...... etthe . Ilttaurgb Gazette . •f'., P0t7.111 DAY._ - • • .. 2 IPatscrrow4en., May 20, 1862.. : The Syned ma'am Saturday nxrining, at 9 o ' 9lo4 ka , mid spent half an hour in devotional exercises, after which, the Special Committee Lon the Inquiries of Rev. A. M. Stewart; 'in re lation to the administration of the sacraments 1 of Baptism and the ' Lord'a Sapper to moldier' . . in the erniy, under certain circumitanoes, made their report, It• is, in substance, as follows: 'I ' ' • • As the :sealing ordinances of Baptism and thelord'aiSupper are not essential to valve lion ; and ea the standing order of the Church requires that the sealing ordinances of God's Boone chill be administered to - those only who arc eubjeote °flier diacipline, and having regular standing in the Reformed Presbyterian Church ) therefore, your Committee recom mend that there be_no Aeparture from the etanding eider of the Rouse of God. This repprt drew forth an animated discus sion, which being 'carried on for some time, the, report " was laid on the table, to be taken op it the. -Synod'sconVeidencia. , . . _ The :Ohio Presbytery presented their:re port. It Las referred to the Committee on Presbyter*'t Reports' and the Committee on Diseipline. The Synod thera,adjonined to meat on M tidily Morning. at 9,o'clook. u/ On•Babbeth theSynodunited with theTirst Reformed 1 Preibyterikn• Congregation of Princetpe,lin the obeerviince of the Lord's Suppoi. The Bei:DavidElleete, of Philadel phia, preached in the morning, and the_ Be,. John Tlongias It . ..D." , of Pittsburgh, in the evenhigc.,Themenihms of the Sinod occupi edths.lirat.'xable, and had the elements dia. rinsed to them by , the. Rev. Samuel Wylie, the tildeet Member present. This table was diaMisted by . the Slatlei*T. Eack Succeed ing table was . addressed bY two ministers. The o=4l was acknowledged to be 'ene of pleasure an dprofit. 4.- • ~ , The Synod met ' on Monday morning at the usual hoar An hour and a halfway spent in davotionafexeraises, having special reference. to the distracted state of the country. The Rev. John Kevin in the Chair. Patriotic ad dresses were delivered, suitable portions of scripture read, and appropriate prayers of up h . -Revs. Douglas, Dr. - Michael Har shaw,-John McMaster, David teele, Ire., and by Idestre. J . CI. •MeMillan, John Orr, end others: ' • - The Sine resumed business, when the re ports of the. Superintendents and Treasurer 1 of the Theological Seminary were:presented and referred to' the appropriate committeml. - The BoaraltifEdueation presented their re port, wbichlwas accepted and referred to the Cothroittee ctn the Theological Seminary. The Beord,ifdah ed'as a...whether any, systematic plan riii . lthling candidates for the ministry, - was. really advantageous to the Church; er would be supported by her- It has a tendency. ' - to induce young - Men, and other', to turn their attention to -the ministry, who would -better terns their God, the Church and the country in 11011 M other sphere of life. They reeommeaded, ' thit if any systematic plan. she uld be centinued by. the Synod, it be nom- - pitted into the.lutuds of one of the Boards of the Theolog cal Seminary. The report' Was referred. to., eCommittee on the Semivary.. . The. T arer's.report was referred to the 'AnciltingiC mmitme. ~. Tho Com ittee on Discipline presented. their repolin die case of the oompleint of the , Philadep hia' , against the Pittsburgh Pres bytery. Tile Committee did not believe that any-disordet , tor diseourteousness was intended , in anyquaeor but the Pitteburgh,lshould not 'hare gone l4l the - fel:4rd' of the Pidladal ,phist Presbl , ery , ,,,,,Thi1l being a coicrinivhich I the Modern i wettinterested alias member of the Pittsbur h Presbytery,liereqdested Rave , M.:Mtn _to occupg,.the Chair. iDt. Doug t i las al-Once r ' ski i point of , order as to the ' .competeney f the Committee to COMO to a hildthritithe matron- art 'ix perm statement,. Of 'die Philadelphia - Presbytery, there being .no eltddril ,report .of the proceetlitigi..tif the Pittsburgh.Preabytery, andiasked, that if . .his , poiot Was weltialten, the ease be dismiased. The aohie Bltodotitor - wai dot prepareittdde- Cide.„ Dr. Douglas then argued the' etre at length on th l Lpart of the Pittsburgh Prosby- - tery... The r. - Mr.'hicluley replied on the pert of Ihe".philidalphia Presbytery, but his epeoch was cit short by the arrival of the , hour of adjo srn moat. • 'ln the afternoon the Board of Domestic Missions presented a addle of supplies ?or the ch was approved and ordered tO be , printed In-le!,'Boaner of ale Covenant" 4v- niediately. The Co ' ttee on Discipline presented 1 their.: report irr the case of. the „Rev. Dr. Wil- sou and. the hie Presbytery. The. Commit, mittee ' did o f believe that the charges were ' proved ascii ing . to the requirements of ee. 01.'1140E1e1)1, 1 j rlsprudince, and recotoureaded that .the ' e bedismissed. ' The report was laid I n the blot until the di ffi culty between - -the.rittsharrhand Pliii.Aelphia.Preabyteries 8 11 he issued. .::. .. • - _ tide' iiic7 being '.CZre'd up, Dro Douglas , ,slated that Its had examined the papers our , ingl the.interwal_apri, was folly convinced that his point eiliorder.was,well whoa.' No such resolution .that whlchis quotealn the re , report of the Committee', and upon which they bited . tbeit action, Was ere: parsed or re - corded., bY. „the, ,Piitaburgh Presbytery ; it never in any paper. Be, therefore; risketP that 1115; paint , of 'order be decided. Thofeettni:Xoderator'decided that the point Of nrder,, woe! were :taken: On motion, leave was granted lio the ' Committee to Withdraw their , report, end the ease was dimities - ed., The. agent appointed to secure the endow fnitini.,:e the l'heoltigicit Seinhiary, - Made his :roper& and asked. olbe'diruiharged. : • The re , ' port was apPrioved and the request granted. A- wumber 16f queries propounded by Rev. Mr.'fifeAlrleyi were veferred•to the Committee , ~ The report pf iho.Ceirimittee on Mr:Staw art'sqoarieaureactiled,up... -.I ' ~,, , • Rev. J. Alfprd Offered the following substi tute: The clrettuittauces being extraordinary, and hover' likely - ta odder again, SymeadPeg 11 d.r,dtetd , J1..110.94*17, 4 , rall 4 t any_ dew law .hi..tne rase, leaving. our. chaplains to their . own judgment pod discretion, in view of the peculiar and tunnel eir e umstanees In which theY are'Plaisa: This' was, amended by the addltiOn of the *porde; qiutriolg strict regard to lice laws of the, chttrotr," and - was when adopted. 'Allionined. •' - ' , Joasors. • • Arrivals a t the Principal Efate's, —'' •• 'UP 11 1, 0'0/00ff LAST NIGHT. .. LI • • ANILIOII,IIO SE T ,Llberty mt., near It: II Depot 01.011 s s eamen. PII,OIIIILTOS P-, 4 Norton, 'Conn MOM ' DM Morris, Olean Hl3 Adlert, Ste Lcuville P Holmes:Phila. • - O Brown, - ! do P Templeton, lllctenldg 1 , DAI t r ench, .. I I •e , .1 Donley, Greens co. S John, . •• • • • P Dooley,' do. . . ' .1' Doselogari lab J Smith, 0 Lowevludlan co , D Birder, Wm Price, Zia villa - AII Loam iLewleburd - 111mIratres, Palle •-• : - G - A Butler, Elm Kelly; Chicago • - E D Harding,.lBtbt In Jno•Byand Job we •, • Moo D, Pbl4 ' WurPorter,Phl Geo Plu m, y Waldman - Goo Wllltams,.le A Times, • .do • ••J 8 Shobricic, .• ' 'lt II utter -A lady;. ,, B C Grier, Illnlo e.- . ' • 1 • P. 4 •IC - n "la Ii ' .1 ,Weiver Cenonsburg . - Jo SingrAtinsti, o - Illlar Stone, GM ' e co • W 'gnaw. / ii • 5 t, 1 I Ring, Mooed° tp. • 1 E.VOLft 110 T h+-Liter ;la , J O'Cochrane. Prima - - .JP .III error, Wirth, co J Alexabder, Greensburg .- 7.I2•Z.O2IIVGAIrr ' 4 ' ' ~ thtiWartiltts. ..,... "A" -- - Nolen: Meth 'iceberg J Cc. mrt, Clarl n 11 .8. A. - 71IIIw • flecr A 4 dre* 4-- Ni - LlOrkt- lIED LI.. '., J P Newell, OH CI ;.:•• (.1 E Billiard, 'EnoirSle, II Berths, Phila. I ~ Wei Seenor, Ccilumlitani : O Capra, Glade in i it I, kortney,Val4 ; 0 Wm LI 'Abrams, 01 City J'a lrobeir;sAlem -,.. t f NATIONAL El TEL -' ';'' - •lc 1311:11.14; E Mal o ne y POteßoyht, 8 Mikesell, LuiernV JEI Williams, Senn tr,,- C W Alcainn, Ohio, M Wienetts'Greebqld- ity drool, foot Anthony Itno,'Weill to E 3 /Inch; do . Onogbure:.• Cretotroll, • • • fi.airoet, 'below Seventh. D B Hrnttmj 11111wooe 1) Frank, *ookyllls J DVlierrotlg CD • Dr4rllOgtoty P/aylor. Drookville I 'Audaread, West F u J F flu 431 .17.164.4..... noraucToz: 'll 9. 7 9riTallisr - iVait4O" - 14 En tine. ON City= ' ' ' 'D McLane, panoonebpr; ' W Scott, 011'qty..,-..._ IL *I Brlgge, dO . ... D "' 44 Candor: ..„, , D bui , _ tfArlottibirg7:' ; J Brant; t Eximikun!. •,' No9t Black); ..,i,.... ' " -No. 1.37 Wate r .. "r - ." - " . :,. .. cabeatarint; ! . -•-. J Britton. Mincer co J 8 Bboplar, )toebosteS,,' - a w owe". T W EWot , NOW,lefght'O '4.IV Oactlald: Tlerpolni.j N II Nacy, . ; • 1 8840 n leuberfsw ! • . J.LlTlngurtoo; HsgollA 3 . 611 4 W Y , Rea, 4ll .. r LATEST-_ NEW BY TiLEGRAPH. • rtorositilo CHARITII lig GlB5l EASTABY , One Hundred !dill' ion of Treasury . Notes Out. ERUCTED CALL. FOR 100,000 MORE VOLIJRTZERS. ONLY 500,000 NOW IN THE FIELD. Border Stale: Alen Opposed to the Presi-, cot's Proclamation. REPUBLICAN'S APPROVE OF IT. A POLICY BEFORE TAXATION. &e., tic : , dc, [Speeial,Dleptitch to the Gazette.). Patitionirati, May is 'said some , Jan trutne.gentlemen have proposed to Seeietary Welles to charter the Great ,Eaateni fors float ing hospital, and have her anchored at ' The policy of the Treaterr Department is to get in all ontstailidigig,chains bearing inter est, and fund them., , place Aeittatid notesio the extent of the'publio wants for currency Purposes will .be Laded. One hun dred minim:mat , dollars of these are now out, and there Is authority for issuing sixty , tn - lions dollars Mort. !Authority to issue further sums will doubtless be giVenhyCongress, and .of these; it is •supposed, there will be 3 nails of - denominations of less than-five dollars. : It seems to be the impression that, 04 504),n, as the Senate disposes ethos Confiscation 6114 the Ifonee Pacific Itaikorni meaeure^erilitie ccinsideted, and pasted without doubt, after which the Tax bill will be taken up, olettated and amended, and 11en/1Y paiied. A correspondent of the l'hiladelphfa .1?c,,5,, writing from Zpriiilin,tuider date of MAT sth, says r , Englandand ..Erance hear of one. deeided )Thion ineeses,,SnCh as the capture of fdemphis,of New Orleans, Savannah, Charles ton, ItiChniond, Yorkloien,, or, even of Nor folk, and - not a word in. fi:vor of intervention -will be said." .' ~ - The New York Tribans'avorrespondentays that a call is loon to be made upon the States. for ladditionsd - vOlinieeis, to the nuMber of ono hundred tiuniSand at least., Careftil Ai:dry:has ellcltod . the fact that our army is smeller than has_ been represented in even. offlcial'ilocuments , --titimbering not Eve hun dred.... thousand effeetivemen. ThefrOiSti 'force t 9 to be mainly used' as a reserrei.to be stationed at.. convenient iointa nieot epiergencies. ' Colonel Corcoran's friends. expect Inn in. Washington in the course Of the present week. The men who find most foolt.with the Frei/ . . .„ . . ident's proqiutation are those metitheVa w ie Congress trout' the .border States whO imicai to any..plaz einancipatioo.,, They. complain that it la solemn warning, gives; a second them io sell out now or !aka. the consequences., to choose between being` Qald part the ialUa of their alavbh now, or being deprived of them suilderifiiiutd Without retuuneratiott. • They are giallo hasp - Gen. ituntar's,order abrogated, but casinos see why the diseoirse!to their constituents was added.: . . Roptthlinana welcome tho 'proclamation as an earnest of good things to como,tney lope, .Senntor Griotag, in tho course of thee run ning - debatc with . afitoti'thCSenatecefreshad self after . pireo-hotirs of Garrott Datil!, 41 ald that be "ROAM . not vote to ,tako up the Tax bill, until. the administration announced a raguired all its Generals, the author of order No. three as well as the author of No. eleven, to conform to it. lie worad - wot tayllavi brirdens of taxation upon the banks of his oonstitnents unfit helintlw for what purpose, and le what end tiie' .. War was to be carried on • • - Boa. Edward Stanley has made arranger . manta' to leave -Washington daring the peasant weal -for Capt. Robert 'Ritchie it Ordered - to take charge of tho_property belonging; to the Uni ted States at the. Norfol- Navy Yard. Two headrest , marines bare been datalledto :guard it, end d. large. col and Rano. to remove it.. The: Norfolk Navy Yard has passod intW history, It will nover be reconstructed. - The °Weer of At, Mercier !Visit to- tieliniond.; L" Wientnartis, May 2 1.--Pernaiasion has been etato the foetal° regard-to the French minister's visit to Richmond which has excited somUch attention in this country Xr.„ Mercier bed ; no instrnotidnairom hi' government, nor had - it the least knowledge of hisMtention to go to Richniond, Mr. Mer cier, in a conversation with 'Mr: 6award, ex presebd his regret that be could not isie..Rieh: mood and judge for himself aboutthe Views and expectations of tho insurgents.'''' x" idT. Seward to _could. go without any , objection from-the Govornmont; that he wit h ed every foreign minister would go and 'see for himself how hopeless the insurrection was. , Mr. lemiot wont, unoffloially. .11e heard and iiiiTor himlelf, of Course - in no way act ing or ipeaklngfor 'his - gbiernment or.cora-. promising his relations towards the I:hated •S totes.' The 'President was 'prey lenity eon- Suited endiFFiordtirof ' Wh'iSh returned iqualled itamodiatery on ibi, Sacra , :tary and-aftorvrards upon ,the ProsideniPaild communicated to them frankly the improsilens that -he,reoeived. ..• - • YVAIIIIINGTO24 Mai .21,-4Diapatchia received ..aX the ;War Department, up to 10 p. tn. from= Gine. McDowell and Banks, report 11l quiet tbelcdepartmenta.. Josoph Sesar ,of the Rouse of Rep, resentitlyes, hat Jusereturned from Norfolk,. bringing • With•him hit fondly", who had been there for the last twelve months, and unable before now to come away. 'Among the prisoners taken were' 'Baker, -engineer, Stockwell, Poymastert the SOrgeon . uf;the;thip Deford,;the signal officer, detailed from the army; Thomas Green, coiwain; J. , E,ll9allace:med Prank COUllirl, seamcm, and aolteral others... „ .;Lieut. Preston who brought the dispatches for Gen. Wool . from the rebel, authorities, on alip next day itatod . that 'the. Prisoners had been mint to Salisbury, N. C. 'The purport of thb'cotritannibittlon, whiebla in relation to the liTebrsteld as•prisoners at Riehmondbas not. transpired. . Iduchinterest. was' excited' in. a ease before he Commimioners r under, the Ingitite glare lair, today—Charles 11. Hill;-.of Maryland, ; olaiming.e, man named Stephen as his, shave r ; i" %%die/ ;OA 9arlisle for claimant,Od blr. ; ; Dean, of. Brooktyn,,..fOr Stephell. 14T. Dean so, 4 l , mitiecl 'ito points, iirit;as'tb whether Gut" 'Coteroissidnors exercise 'their In•alle*lng•a crosla:examliation of claimanthr 'witnoades - • Thobagistratirir'betind to nxet-' Oiii"11 . sound discretion in'themode•of serer , :mning. the facts, and. that boticaloMentary and-decided law were uniform in. exacting from thninagistmta.tbe exercise of .tholtidis -74. Thi ° O n r4uMent took ,a ,Willerango; • The aputAtors, were. principally composes NUR efiyand; ; who were, , kora bit' We pargbiio' .N or recut/fling that' Niel' . tiVe'elidai; •'; 1 zc , • co , the tionithishiormiii, Welt er' S.• Cor , Samuel= It Phillips - PhilliPs'i'Ohtitiell N. ;Ihiathowi isseriod their decisioti•till to-morrow: - Amie4l.l o 4llwilittitCtiopptlea: 'l;2 ..r!otaP - ert4Vteltsui 4 ilAett4 , l4atiflr.B, P,4p4nrmints Nei -: , ilVasarsatosiXoy.2l:arrThe..foilowing.dll-; loins the :folloriing appeal,' received Sy tel&; pia Woe.rocedy.ed . ,froni,General'lCillelterell. graph•l44iY; dated Portress'bienroe; May 21: °14001 " .0 " , 4 4 '4 4 4 Y 2 ls tlB ~ dl •••• Cit - uric! the farme me , the North for fop. Stanton: , Secretary :0"1: war pUas, of bolter olgoi. i bis sent here in, ,kotro:J9ll , ..returnodlrom.,pittotao Wage:anti.," the care ;of Drs.. ea t,:aud litotoy, - ..orAbor_AxitiAtne.4.4 4l 9fic:s l nY7 4 4 A11g,50 0 7444 4 .1,T1M • Ohosnprethutind.Millereiktioapitals.:Spongoo, ,resonnoiationce was , on Um -heas! of• tkports.. xesl;;•indigei,' lint aid dritd A rydl;. c naxi„litinprplitibli'didnOt ittlaterohiir are aLscrurgently needed:, In thejnener of oile r yokteide;y:,.,'tliobridge•yrilibea ropalidabylb . - /Itlfrefin*loldieni, I anike.this appear: ....,noP`owm6tatig:l6ll'6ll44"6PBt4*ll, An ;' (ignedj Mic• Jou* Llartithi; Siey":"", the orpirbsiattarnricildle44.- 1 I. ‘.".r= V- 41 r. uap will doubtless be' prtimPalfaX ' " " General • Coinuthil 'fiii;644l:;!.7'l 3 r ll alt 0 Atte, W riEgErso.Ziizi. — A - dretrertire tornado:. ; ; -:•.,ltouLa, Mo,Aley 2 / 4 ,,-4.lrain of 17Ilogons,• i mi . v i roc k, t hi L r, afternoon, noroofmt And; ltdati .„*lth sow/tumuli ; litoros, 2 - o , a ,a4bed - pur Litthi 4 S4: ol rdraii;OMitipiestenAlXfillo *on4ILY, was 9vP544440--41.14.*.-tioPz.; Y shoot boyfaidiAling th ane and 'ipeoutkiAgg4.4 7 t at optit twenty miles the Sirfuglieid.l t r i; .t.,j u .:51p ; eria . aten}te and ....0 r e d elm S t . 1a. , . the wagont and 'contents; and tarried, 'oral r' !Eptseopa , tittrol;., The :Satal! ". OFnia°'4lfr..~ tjhe ntllt,:rinber • • an~n .t A jo „ i; „, 214 ' .L 1 trePan:ligWberiii i, d it e r o t4bpl i 1404_,..TOICIOWhAt t 641444.17 MOrßirtliii,tilfaii,2l=ll6l4teizintr, ;No lives WOiWIAA4I:iIZi.:I4I.I,pd ear woo* 415#k* -frtdi*NarbezVoNeittocirigitni; alti mod. • - • • : ir,l 1111 0 d a relliig 6 t " 13 b.brthits .."..1(4.1 43'6; .He allotted no one in Richmond tosay,eny, thing tti him thathe'llbald not be nt libarky. to onmmnuicate to,tho Soorettu7'ol . Sinto i and he asithoreommunicated ,to the robot ',lnders ,. boy thinglrom this - government, nor &wiling from thein.to the . government. He held no °Mani. etiminnoication with soy ono, tioi did" he petit& iliteseil totecalve °Mobs! attentions. Mr. literMilee Fholgoonduct in: the trinsiii4' tioo erns discreet, Inisi and friendly,. Exchandi of Yrieonere:■Beppxt@d • Evicuatton of Fort oAnoiAlisy 21.—An arrival from the fleet On Monday - says that a flag of truce went around 'Craig Head Janet I'M the pnrpeee orohanltOk' tome releated-prisoners, in 10 7 e . ordin* ;with au triedgmeent Mado . wooke ago. After weinak some hence; they .returned without , being mot by the rehela:' Lato_in the iftentoon ono of their bonfire/tat - 1r mp and efiaoted the exohange.._ „, It' le, batiored• among thantracers that deo ietetchieve evacuated Port .Wylgli t, and Men hack oe Fort Itaodelph;;'ea qu retiel,gen heats could nioniid . the.pitnt. ,A.reconynAg n , , eaneoptioree — waa sant - down b y Oommodon Ijagiy to hineytaini4potiltton of tlie.enatey but Med 4 - at returned whini, the boat • -- 4 7.4,` LlVtit • L .1 WasatnoroF, M . 47 21, 1862. ed„gwiek; 'of : T., intro duced is - bOt 1J roildingior the raising of car tsirr sunken vessels Of warin Hampton Roads. Referred.' Mr. Ancona, of Pa., offered a resolution that, the .Senate- concurring. the House of Representatirea adjourn on Wednesday next until. the 2d of June. On motion . of Mr. galling, of N. H., ihe resolution was laid en the table T yeas, ; neje, 46. The Senate bill removing all disqualifies tiont of color in carryinglEs mails Was tabled: .- , -ycai; 83; Nays, 43. The Associated Press 7tlispettoh of to-day, from Tatistalre Station,"., was read in the House. It was listened :to with marked at tention. The. House resumed the consideration of tho Confiscation • Mr. Vo*rheas, Of Indiana, reviewed the financial 1)0114, which has governed the• ado ministration since it came into power, atomic terising Sync unsound,'unwise, and ruinous. Thenriminals who have been plundering the - Treastiry havenot been brought to justice, norihas honesty pervaded the Departments. History will, on this subject, cense every lover of , his country to bow .his head, while his cheek burns with shame because of the ex , travagance end shamelessness of expenditures it a time.crhen the nation was struggling for • life. By , means of talstnatiagement and fraud the Priblic debt for ,the year hence *ill be one sixth Of the entire wealth of this country. Now;'the'proportion to every voter is : two hundred dollars.-'Twelve months from this time-it will be four hundred dollars. Where was the evidences that oily other people , had been so burdened within co short a tithe. In' conclusion, he expressed the hope, and pre idicted that, the people would rise in their ;Right and , send hither representatives who will be governed by the teachings of the bible and the constitutidn ' and that the Union will, 4 iostabliehed on the principles of justice and'christiattity. ; Merrill; of Vermont, controterted Mr. Voorhees figures as to expenditures. 1 • Mr. Kelly was severe upon Mr. Voorheee, !andeconsed iiim,of sympathizing irith tr at ,torly isaying that Floyd, Cobb, and others, inerc thieves under.the gentleman's own party ,administration. The present condition of the ;country the natural result of the treat-- ;moat of the people; received at the hands of the Democratic party. It made bur coun -trY the plunderer of 'nations, provided they *Ore feeble. Fillibustering became identified ,with Democracy during the two last adminis irations.. Considering all their corruptions, Lit did not lie in the mouth of those seeking to resuscitate the Democratic party to reproach the.. present administretion.with , dishonesty apd fraud. In further reply, Mr., Kelly said ,the labor of ties country willpay the laze.. tgtephen Douglas truly said there could be only - two parties in the warloyal Mon and trailers. A Man must bo for or against tho ilbvern man t. :; "Mr. Lansing; of New York, advocated the' passage PI the Confiscation; bill. ' ' • • . Mr. Mallory, of Kentucky, believed that, at the present Innctoro of public affairs, it .itarild be inexpedient to adopt-any oat of con fiscation or forfeiture. of the estates of the rehab engaged in this wicked and unprovoked rebellion, with which it was known Ita bad no ayinpathy. • . . Mr. Mallory Conoliniekt hie remarks' whorl the 'Rodeo tedltiorlibd." ' • . : hair resented a aomn/nt--, 'mitten trout the Deportment of the Ititertor, eransmitting the Covens RbPort. 'CM - I'. Trumbull, of 31t., inbred that - 10'0,000' Copies be printed.. Referred to the ,Commit ,trie On Printing. 0 Grimes r otlowa, presented the petition of the widow.of Geueral•Charlee F. .Smith, :asking &pension. ,Ten -EPA, et * presented the toemorial et the yeariy . ineeting of Friends at weiV p'iesOntAid (0 , 0, Batik: .• • rupt act: tlibac:'fbem the Nava Committee, TO • - • ported' -• h ' ti prat reeolatiOn grving-t thaelis •rif Congress to-Capt.-D. G. Farrago*. and the -officers and•men Underhill command ,Passed. Mr. Pessenden, from-the Committ/io on Fr i trance, reported beet: the. bill amendatery of the Post ()Mee appropriation. Paasefd• • Mr. Wright, of Ind., offered a resolution that the Military Committee ho instructed to• into the ealiediency of reporting atan (14; a bill providing a suitable bounty for'tho;eoldlers enlisted 'for three months and 'one year; also, for pensions for the, ,widows eeldiers4lio die in the service. Adopted. The bill donating lands for the tioncht of agricultural colleges and mechaniearts was taken up.. • • i The disc:fion was continued till oneo'clock, when the special order, being the Confiscation hill, was taken up : Mr. Feeienden thciied to take up 'the Tex '"-,hfr: Foster, of Conn.', by - consent, Offered a resolution in 'regard to the 'impeachment of 'West H.'lieltoptireys 1. that • the Senate bill, td-morrow, teeolve itself into a Committee of. .ILtapalohment in the.case of West 11.,liumph- Its and the Vice President shall arlitanlster '44eitewing oath .to Idtsgkenate: I soletrinly prrearlhat,in all poses _pertaining to the trial ,a t hd impeachment of West It. Humphreys, tato Judge of the United States, for the sev erel of Tennessee, that I will do itapertiel luSiido na o'Coart of law,,and the Nutt thing thus 'formed, will receive the, managers from the/Meuse, ke. .Adopted. 'The Senate took up the Tex bill instead of ' Cafe Confiscation. billaay vote of 33:yeas to , Tbgsenateiproceeded.tothe consideration et the amehdluents of the. Committee on TIRO% severalot, i whickwere adopted} inoltat ingene reducing the salary of the commie- . toner from five thousand dollars to three thousand, fivo'hundrad dollars. The Sedate' irerit "irate executive Besiion'arid thin adjourned. • - From Washingtoia. 1 / I / T ,, .' , .-; '' ':'. ). , '.'i',t'T.'-.-.7;".7.',':':ri••-'7.;-='.-7-:'''-`7447.'7 ..1•:,7.:.-;-:,"'!,:.•,;.:.::.:i,17:.;..,'-:':.: MEM! AnittlidrEtheitttOtitt., 211: Neu* Yoax,-Allay 21...;-fie steamship Set . 7 tia, 'from Liverpool, ts.thelOth instant, sai.4 rived at this port, at 1 - Voice:Jr this morning. Her advises are three dais later thin thane! furnished by the arrival of the steamer Groat Eastern. • The united States frigate 'Constellation, an gunboat Tuscarora were at'Alegsiraa on the 4th: • The gunboat , Inovres at 'Gridir on the 28th. The Sumter remained at Gibraltar. Gamow. .Thnss.—ln the;,Rouse of Com mons, Mr. Layard stated, is response to as inquiry, that an far as the .British Govern ment know, M, Marcier'e visit to Richmond was' without ihntruetioni front France, and was attended with no political - ninth what- The Paris correspondeat of the new Con federate organ..-thetadow;--isublishad in Lon don, asserts that M. Mercier .Wall certainly under instructions to sioortain, certain Points, and will report in pirson to the Emperor. Tho Independence Beige asierta that the ob ject of AL Lavaletie's recent Vizier° London was to induce England to eenserit'te 111 com mon intervention respieling;the - itate, of af-, fairs in America, arid ' , that- England had agreed to join in it on 4151iinflori 'that the Ro man, quesstion was first s'ei.tiedi. ;. , Altrii; •- that the French Government gawkier tarthis prop.. osition, and it has lad to a conformer, rtdatosti to the intervention. I i :::./ i 1: 4 . debate took, place. elative so . .the digress' in Lancashire, in which it' lta! t ioTonaly ars' pad that the poor' w a reigulats at present wore amply suflicierit,togidlitr..c:with ,,, the means r supplied by priiate chilits r lO moot the' wants of the sufferers. ''''''' - 4 fs • k '' ' ' 'Mr. Bright - deprecated . ..ito"; ityt , state- - manta made at to thwterniina ' t the war ti and discennuance of the bloc by the tal i Ministers, aa most disastrous; to aommereedn' 1 Lancashire. that said the .Earl .Russell'a late statement, be hoped in stew months the Northern States wouldallow the independence , of the South, had - paralyzed 'easiness in len- . cashire fora Limo, and shOwed bow ' llttle4e knewof the senlimehta et - the' North. 'Smelt statements were highly Culpableand &broach 6f neutrality on tho Jetzt of the ' Foreign Sea- The ruiners of an. approaching` vilation'to r • the Romin question were more and moretert-' oral. It was deported that the Papal Govern ment had prepared for a suddem departure. The ex..."Ring.Af 3Qpplep itad.lit) . Rome." Ilia*, destination 3rna unknown. The continental neWs are miimportatk LITZRPOOL, Nay 'O.—Coffee dfarket4ahe; sales of. Cotton'for the Week itixxOnnt to 27,500 bales, including '2,500 balestospeoulators and 5,500 bales to exporters.. The market:lmA been irregtdor and prices .hayo declined % • Biyorlst4 ,Market = Messrs: 'Richardson, Spence k. Co.,lliglankAiliya4 do. and other authorities report Pleat with declining ten-. 'dowry, andamalhales.• -Wheat sal prices. Cern Vika, 273;,. 4 ®281 for.inia • ..Pro oisio* Markst—Beefis Pork burry:; . Bacon still .declisring,,pricesXtre 16.7 x lower than last week, llard....declinprgwrales at 40 4 2405. Taliew. 4 §@444.- ifarket,-gimplp .o.l„ti@O 13;41.4 The: - bullion is the bank of,.fing,l44illOl increased . From. EortresS , Al.onroe: - POFITZI2I3.MONEOIi; May 21. 4 :,12:30„n`n100k, • p re. , —The . :steamer ,Gtortfi;•iVishi,offtOnt. - whieb.leftAristv Iv-flag , of. Olio°, on Monday oight , zotoroviiAhicforaitoPo...:l4for.soottor,. ; Monday bight, she preepoded „tp , th44,,,i4aee _7601 .04. Leg ;of crane' was sent ejf:tnAn andian ddeter remised to Gen . :; - The' tlalethetiaellied t.y,th9 enemy'n cavalry. .;ititititeage,:erele . 4ope e 4s4, the enemYlnite . dielve'rexi by ta, stogie; obeli, from the thrtens. .Oit• Alonday.aftertioon o boat went, ashore' fretatie Walch4eSetP!. pith afpg. .of:;trpcp,. containing erz arming and ,tweve The-. Surieca of Ate; shipp had beten sent fOr.froin the. shore, addthis officers and the *.i-est, remained to guard the bent:' ! : „ For some-rertiontair j,et-unexplainwii..the party in the hoatekern lirmionby some twee-, ty-six or thirty men,' and eimoltaneously a party who were on thoshore wore.attacked by; the.rebela, and all were takekprizonors., the party in the boat , the master's mate, Mr llosycof Philadolphili,.and'W:P: Pierce were; Rents Johnsogwargererelyfwounded in the face, breast and beektrown in,tho- 1 kidneys'and . JOhn close' in thd thigh. - These latter was placed on , the George Washington and brought here; but Brown than hOur after,' be was put on board died.:other tmtalloetk were, on their arris - al, hero, tesnaferred to. the:; hospital ship . ;;: , It is understood that tt wavthe intentlon„, of thb rebels to. remove them further Borah A - •:, , OOP. - Stiforttind sti4f,'wlo were aboarsl,oo - hero on the, nottooiier Sallie; to-dry; istid.Will proceed New :York to-night: , The of the paisen gars will -reach' New. , YOrk•on the, steamer tloarge Peabody on,Briday. , Tint. Wright Draciiitied; " CiricA6o, Wright,. ,411pStch to the.,priali partpartWrig9 . ,the , 20th, says IProtn indieations made apparent yesterday, it is clearly evident that thcenemy has evacuated Zig- Wright, and- taU.n. hack, on Fort .Randolpb, a 'strong fihtificatiou„ori. the seconfiChickauswllutt, twelve inilerhelow. ~their termer. position. .. „ .0 toecFs of the floiilli: 4 4ho went down the river yesterday with a ffig trnee, rota:mod with itiiigligencii that'neither trobps nor gun boats were visible; that Port Wright And- the river;'se'far helots •as this , eyeVeonld .reach,, Weredeeerted. • •=, • Towards evening a rebel craft, with a flag of trace, coda tip., and. exchanged prisonire. Thera wu no axplanatiozi .towly:ostr-11118 was not answered in the tontßing.' Tatting all circumstances into consideration, not.. the /oast' donbt.cafi l lie entertained : . but Chit thaietiels haire left, beratise, in their new position; theyy cos maintain a'ttibre thorough: defenso; and'be leek expoSedlo the Ara OS,Oar . mortars. " • - • - The Federal'llea" fif:'N'Tcksbtirg.-:, Cup,- flay ,tisporo of: the 17th aanooooo,tho arrlopl of ctio,..Foderat 13eot anooosofal feoistsoco. Fort Adiii4o 18_100 milotaalow Viokebittg,' 'Oka" tlio"loroSAbi n ti , tipti that..* light' had ttiken ridoilierO.' • • • , D eat.h.of- Jahn 11Uitv. , • • rmtatuct,pttliVlitity-el;::-.Tohit Diew govt.., median, died...this aftentoeici Drew had just completed his highly eueectiefulitingagec moot of 100Aiig_hts, &adrns about to, make,a second tour_to Europe. Death" prof.' LottavatrOWay, `2l. l =Prof:liolynto,lata Plincipater 'the Female Hier 8(311601,a native •erSalem,Xass.,'cliaillattniOkket nonsulap, lion. He is anivereally,tamente4 Matkets by,Telegrirphi • Vow.. lify - 214.—Etenittatt...feedp.;._ _alb* I,INM balm, at 243(1428e.-. ,itent sale* 500 Ws. at idedliiida:'; Vete' '54'0(2)4 55. info, Sigb ln." Wheat ;sales 419.0e0 btiaa,j at a decline of • 5c.. Chicago Barbed 14451,48,-Zaltaankee Club. 90 undiangedT 59,000 ot ; 543051 c. at 412 /30 ter ems' and '59 - ;5 7 , 4 ; 1 510' tee y ard ;toady. Whiskrhowry ut 2241%e,.: is The 101 d. lich001: General, Assembly. The.old &hoot:General didietobli s. nrm s Pee,sbytoriatt Chansh at , Coltunbus, %.j% has resolved to meonnittLyear,dn PA9rus,, The COMlnliteeoh Paublieatldn ro?opnagis.ds: .the eontinoed notraeyntitsv- , or. eolpotleuri c to visit. the-ormyl andlgo I 140,,, n01 i , Boardnf . Pabllostiottlsosentitainsifol, lohrtoc t . 1..:114 3 tw...3.- - .. stuncretra — y l .w.mainnagirvDl.lnnart,nobit.; ris B. AP I P P- le .l9r ett t l4.sll l:` itstbstto;vvAlgiscltt ep n GeSik4wthhii - , t ii.irtr7l",rdt:ll4l44bt4e.LiAzr lied! S:Spenter. z ) llo 4lXittatici4Sr.VA , ra. 4 k 4ll ert+ . tb10 41 4 6-1 2iNf ill;kab• Ati tT• %riuts.3. it.;ast keit Mra Dinldheollfoth, tttlaatez . eti.onet‘deaiirc Iguebe3 l l.tgetteNsa _rj taiwa I O4. 44,7,)113 ^ C4t_ rioi n tie 4 vi s i t if ' d A II R 1 0 "3111 11 ThiP ar 4 ti g liSta ' ~ L lJ.ii. l Et ft .1 G ay Ir„ aNA.I-jscoy..hetib3.,t_ '•"3 1 1 B elmrcAnj.,y w4a. Page They t - it: airekt9., ctri ttra„„ 7 4 13 . 44 bla 11. " — , ernes,'At kanl ' apfIeat . "..4OIIOBBBEMUITEL/r"ab e et Pittsburgh „, imanutanoun PaasieirinNalhoettComny ‘t "ares'''r". ihtettlaTerthilsallYVlTY GOOD LlOahla. Ap• n cit 4 zi;a4 Fat•jerMazia" 644" /..,/JSMAItAIIIEs fieC of l4 4 6, ,tr l 3l'ir.q tilKiikint,l#r 0 422 4 / 4 '114 '- 'igi‘yiu*atelealt i t'eticoAt -.c.= I WAtiser4s-400_ 4 0 arrele..i 40 gravity, iry - cannit tuz- DALULL hON. Du .44413=4 4 , 1 4riatit ;invit er a e a. soidoblfitANl: 44 ,11-IE, VASTED.4& - +Tvid hundred ton e V/151—B gjugylegyjni .1114;411:14101tenftlifezlabal bx the itov-Itertley„, , tic _ x Alleeteay Cit'h SaIKiIkIVISS. aailahtatar et s"^ trAptkai.4.A GOBDEEt,, tate,waGwv. Arainr,agpiarabrilq.,t4 Leo I O.IF-IPAT -riff ra.l ).4.t• ~ 71.2-=datal • "gr td ;> rl r 3 ra.g- t fi t t t 3 0.1.1. - "' • -- PlcM 3 lmlm llls 'w -% • MEDI Lreinser,s ThiPllo, hniciou intsito6Kl .•.' 'F. ';.' ', '-.',' I !teak kituitilr.blL ..: Cancer, i , • Canouroui.FOritiii.347, • Soroftilo r " ' • ' • Erysitlelisi Boils; Pimples oaths Pace, , - Sore Eyet; Totter Affections, '-.. Scald ea . 1 4 3 1k 8 1.41; 1 1, -,to e s y ttreness, Old and Stubborn .0 Itheumatici Disordero, , : Salt shensn, . .jr anix di eer , _ -• ,_ diverl!grourXal Diseases,: • Lon of ittqlelti;:: l , • , Low iojtiriti,, Female' Compliant., Paralysis or Paisy ~ ;:;; ' dYphilifio Die~bee 'aad • Caries - oithißones. „Toarriutx. Aia4,ArMO.SZOIa ILAVING;. TRICE 'DRAWN Ali! L A I-DEPRAVED' CONDITION OT.TRE 8L0C.% QE CIROULATO. . • vi tve;. CASS OP• DANIEL 4, - BQYD. • ' . , — 1 -," :;,' , Prmearamti DadacitOr 81, ram , - j - - rm. 0: qr: Krnist —f take pleaturo In making i Ws Waitaki statement In twordi a medicine ilia... ,1 said Olvii called . "141tasixii 'Ewa; 13talcarm. t,Mad . atftfirad ..at-.4.,i Aik , Wtti:,E:dofilla, which 1,. br okP CAMi..°4 1 44 4 _ 1 '4.4.4 1 44i14 , to dltsgoio i Me nary much, and. took 14_110t,halrythen the pr. MOO Maderl4,,Appearattag.it:PAL Wks out on my ' ;_: aunt &bon and .balint Out elbc*i =4 I'd bto the ekla. and adds ease;to expott a-teaddlaored The addend ;s . on layhaddleatit. ad thi.; th at *meal iMall plorea Ci -'; bene , dithecket. , Fina - . ldry - weai;aiti low rydrit.44; . 1 and - hadetimi WialtiMpraof Met- letting well, at 14? 14idiiik*rair.atruta itiad*diaild they did mel 1 .le i ,. ? l,"l o Wi Tt;epii* . biAt: 'lB6l 4 4,10-Ir,do , ced to '_ • try !tk i 1ti , . 3 C , 117i 4 .:`411 444 , i, 1 1 1wi muu", 4 -mu4t. 1 foPtotLlia4 APlwilliP l s.4so medicines, ime . .. atteitiladmsed AhredbOttlew of plaid Bain-nor, ik!!!. .1 Midmost asrldadt and laird liegantolseaL - I lei/' , i now taken eight or ten laittlatitnid my head and arm_:l are entliely,well kciiiti' titi'eme're't4taitinlng from the l ad4i." A Wlll idioitard thit ";liiiiliti rheumatism : 1 1 64 441 , 41 W ini'i B 4, aild 14 1 '*/ . / . fic'c'd S..rchu' ..j. aim '6,,,l ., ai6l , leiuziliibLt.. I riipiligs , a welt in.i. - "I 4ser r*rq7.r of eke, end I- toprmemPleaud young. ' ' P. ° ; *rPf° Ar , ,FPA ” r e 4 - 14 ko?! Incre I 2. ' ' f i f R.4l4i.tlirppu , x 1 1414 6 .4?Abite tb4r the i - stoopedWawa* in 10. 7_ Rieheitti *402 So. 1, 34.)!b 44 when '' . and Hit anything heavy, the bided run ant of income: :Dr lieyarchadm phatOgraiM talitiol . 7- nit' r7'..aMt , the . Mtlet,'after kt help* iii , igatd 1 we 11 . ,: It arks ri t eh-ow my ' wee betitil,' Minted '4 - 044 - ttiV.Anuctuck,'i:V.u: iwiti:iWrll!, pho iiiiiii;afutriiiirdeq4 r,,iw,iii - 134 ..- ::.. poi. 4 riii 6 ii; an d ' at: l :li‘.:lti 4 i , .r;4, l - 6 ...*;:d 5 4ber:1-: I would alio uttte that r look ‘theDitOd:Striciiit'-:::;;; 'which wail made Wirt DriXe3wirrizzokii , a, n- 4;: 1 ". Ada It. , Althonecit-halpad;;ausacwie, I did rict.rw• ''' Myer Ihideintfl-DirotAbo ,, tdid teach by Dr. SeiM4 ' .... „hint/ell.- One xlmatle,ol, tdrdirkintimore gmi than. 1 'two otitis MIL; .1 belemittt:agtme donlatroaisai„, awl hotter Lass retosszewsoloCtbe:Hloot 13ossett. Grime great Liar of soy friends for various diseases, aailthelitnr‘ it has helped the whole of them. You Diai , ,ppitekum gamitu that .11 who Ore isarfeted ks iiissaukif,ifiiirett. I live la Shit cifis l ;.•f /1 4 . 4 Y. ,, e;0iarai emptera..e.4=i t viirm..SA.4th 6 ."o4!..ilifkg.*ork.:li mu.° _ . . ,R 4.14 1, A. MYCD: ..11 .1 41141): 11T;; ; CU E D eh Minket end 'earn boent. wtly , blind; hi. beth , tree foe' edatly lour •tellnd . Ih-J Eibter - ihant 'throe , Months ego and "asked - Jain to giro me dircotenur te Instltettow ' Cr' tbaltiiii ciL iok!mo nuit Reed .uP! 1 1 0. : i °: l 4 " . giC;e ll . io briiG: At r al . s4 l Aliuo " 41 4,a*? . 4!" , 0 . 3 14 .. 0. . aid 0 ./' ll2 ° ae to.the. blend, A. erre Irverod'-for it tiro or tore* times .in the hinitablic thterdly. and wee telltale!, twit rem disease elwronwetnroodnfter a month or two earrl came Gavot the, U131 , 44'4.'1.1 found my aaae 1 ". rbturi2 I hirtho advice of a Os Mend Of mine on te . . -- Koperierto hen tortored' Intidishi; "ind in .elm efi alkaline wall ae ofer: pie trectOrOilie:#el!Lluifiety ; sifleasealrbee , sad Pftil b4 r ght CPPPa =IN "g''. Wltape—AL P . 41',4a9y, 48414e0n atrost, ==l • - • ' Prrrtetnigll. 46114 archly ttitt I Nye had a tore , leg for arm I' per. It was . &mind nlcirs icratio this I could btt watt ior beady lkyear. ty leinrelled so that tWS 1 44 t.5 , 6 , 1.r0bbit,g. 51.3 ' 4 iba. tor at leaat ricS4 btst d"thi r la th s oltla but withant ' on7 ea led . 33 .? Dr. lioyacc, at III). HO Wood streets rho only attandcd ma atamt AN =Okla and maclualmt two tattleaot medicine, and I atn. now ` anttrely anal and hats con itatual•eu /mei amtnis.• im •eteplopect at the '.itsee *vat achmeiva -velum -itrivt, whorl, soy mweaa as am • : memo FAILBJSI,L. . t , , t‘, 4•777., earns li taPg24a.rtllAf 1444 at 4era 4 a toot!! Urfa la thori 0 4' 8 E% 4141,1 : 1 1 (i* west.; role .Prope aetro 411 ORS MENV - 41XThal . 2 .: 1 1 1, LZ. ci , :“;V.r.taii;r4oll4/1.. B A LE & co., Agit tioupsq_, 1 1, j* a.lsmi c"to - Jittielfillicatt4 . - ',...... , ilbf.nelEitoeltiag.. thel.r..l ;Sack, COviptisittg , ;, - ;, ini 4 fre.rYV PC. exis 4'oo taininlud 1 .e.ls , vtar , wltlch, Lo„ ent,4910:1 taste and trsea will 0 4 1 nPate .•...' Iltvorablritittrani_lietbertrikdesi' .•.,. -. . - - ,-- .. I: , IrrenebTAsearitatritii4 , Wat -*Wand M11e...0f tlaixbeeb sludtwilf:imaky,ahade.l - ted'iatudity—li ~LIVIIIRUN2M- Calele 74e4 - 1, ... ,, 1^.• . thlpsr,,le ' Jr "' Dm.ki..r..*.auPtr ; XlVat French - omi. ... seem; Vanricandefera la - 4.4 VAzioth• Jabbed, 'Biecklad'Atnejei. , reii; l3l.lkoldlzed Caulmenas:::: Xeeleroliods;Andtoler.7 ,,,, r 7 . , .:_ 47.: - . ......... ~.„.:, VA , Bl72lo44atecl..BJUL APd 4l3ll . Weill*, ziell'i.:' 4 , 4 1 .5 .4.PPGT , B4cid. l3 .4f.. lll lLlYslstinge; Diatlalel " 4 i tt n id 4. -r l ii . i ol.lliqk Livire.l silk .1245. :,.:4,3,6140(pri TarfThetief tgbeatarikiaineeir Ccata likewise also dttpicasilialonbtsirdsnlituagGoixte.,l .elds_iltp4s94lnikines'Aitser,,-; , z1) ...- - . ...., wtliu4 P fF.4. l 49ktril,fd4 l 4ends aid t6e 1.: .;e 15104.ar7 braau ouA9n.to•SV , cara val. m eet ,, : - protn Ine/ Ineeeo i Hawr HAPkCo4 l rgairTeMra,. ;- : , : A ..-.,.---. -- . - t—er. Peen sad St.. 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