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THE WHOLE ALUM IN 'NOTION. Battle Hourly Eicpected - 1 , 4 -; 9 • ,eG • =777 ' 4 TIISTALLS 9rsrw2, Ra ki n 21 The enemy's pickets Wirre".'driven across Bottoms Bridge yeclt4day by the: troops , advancinglp . that direction:2- The rebel' atiompted.4e,nr - gafu cite post by theme of thei r artillery,but -• -- O u r batteries opened shelling Abe" .; . - roMde each tide of dliebridge: The advance nadir •Gen. !Monomial reached . . Few Bridge yettelday, within eight miles. of; Riebdiond,.b . at found • no enemy in force this side id".thedldolcabOminy, whioh at that point drtiudles datin'to a small creek. . . • • ITlte country in that locality is in ci good. state of ( cultivetioni,willi.,loss swamps, than are to beefound la.ordinary cotton lands, ' • , • Biz pieces of artiliery`yteri found posted on the op -, posite - bank,lblt his purpose not being to hang gu mile from tir bielldpiPgangtadeeniti he p r ' e oc t i7?l/ 4 pr7:: • 'ttis time we Were driving the enemy out, one man was killed and three wounded. • . The „whole truly moved ,this morning early, •-• . ' tsnaking ,, leugthy, " • • totittriin Itlahmetel. What road they, took lt . • ;-ie net neseosary to mention, but Gen. hicOlet . ;. Lints headquarters to-night will be within a short distance of Richmond, in front Ofiritleli • .• is s . pl i posed to be encamped tbe mairledy.Ol the bet army. I( they .intend - teigiie the • Union forces bittio,' whloVis.a.lmost.unieerl sapy seknewledged,ithiitour is drawittilieir when they will hare the opportunity. thio - orations of Gen. Butler--Banks ' New Orleans Seixed”The - Ex. - elled , Nearapaper Correspondents. into, ugly 20 .— The Memphis Appal:, of 19th, Contains the following dispatch; id lied. to the rebel Secretary of State, dated Capita Moore, the 11th::. , ~,..• ' aelL: Butler, yesterdiy, took forcible pm ' /Maslow of the_ office of-.the'Consul of .the ..• Motherlands, searchadthe person of the Con- Sul, and took the key of the Lank vault from hit - in' which there' were sBoo,ooo,trans-. •:-.• ferred by-=the;Citizen, Bank to • the Hopes - :.;13able, - „ - anisteidarri, intended as payment of Interest tabonds, ,- - , . . • - . . ... "...•• ,- • Gen.lßutler also took - possession of the of ' '-floss:-,01 the -Preach ane Spanish Consulates, ... in• Old Canal Bank, and pissed a guard there. .".....1/e also seised ::the Caned Beek and Smith's ,...... Bank, and has issued an inflammatory precis 'nation: to.inciter the poor against the rich, ~-,- ~ inisidg to distribute to the poor a thousand , 'Mbyte' of beef and Inger, captured in New ``Orleans; He Is' recruiting' . In New.Orlesins. • eghe• - pbor will soon be - starved: ' • -, , TIM enemy have sent a force up to Bonne :. Cane, which marched through swamps sad destroyed thorallroadbridge.. The dispatch is not signed. , - _ - .• • ; . The: ViAlkablVg atiZen• of the 1 2th, says the lateo we can learn of. the gunboats below, is . that they ore between Port Adams and Bayou' _ Tunes, supposed - to be in or about Bed miver " • ' The steamed. Platte Valley, from Pittsburgh ---' Landing; Chu arrived.. On her upword trip • • she was fired on by'a party of rebels onshore. • One:Moldier was wounded. She brings no artily, news. In consequence of the order of General Hal ... leek, . expelling newspaper correspondents ',- , . - .-from camp; a number of them determined to - ,.l" . .withdraw entirely from the vicinity. A , fob.' concluded to remain. A portion of the indig „,,,,,,..z, sant ones hive already arrived, --- while others ~...,.i-, - - " --: .., /.- -.'-'" ate on their way. -- - • ' . '?... 1 : -- ; 'oiffillifebes from tfiaGetlfssPeneacala 1 4 ~,.; once ed6.lProgress of Ike Flilets..- , ... ". •- '' • '.. , : ,', Sieit meat at Mobile etc. - , . • '.• ...- - ' Wee era, May 21.—Voluminous dis patithes f m - the Gulf , were • received to-day. '- 1. : -•z. , ;'..-. "., _They relate. principally to the details of the recent nibirecuent connected with the capture of Mew Orleans.' The vessels of the fleet have . .: beau . judiciously . distributed, a slumber going -. ., -- , - ap as fax as Vicksburg, for playtimes which it -..,- would be improper to state. ' , _, in Itaappsers fro ' the documents that Com , eibaidore Pump carried out his instructions • -, - - ..- : _.• . to, the letter, an was ably and cheerfulirsus ., taped by all up or his command. ' ..• , ~ On our. forces occupying Pensacola the ': ..- - •,-, : Mayor promised i that the /citizens would be --: - ..- have themselves peacefully. The rebels even. ':.-- • - _., ..--- , -'::mated the pia& on hearing that our steamers;. ,'• " • -.,-- -... thal•day, before - wave going to run into Mobile :•,. -, . . ' ' , ld/gad then the squadron and mortar boats wo soon follow. F,...... - ',', ._ • . - Commander porter left Ship Island on the ~- Ttlfi. with the, , s u r belonging to the mor , .. 1 . :,... tar fleet, and - Sachem, for Mobile bar, for •••-,-,,. - ''' . ; -- the - purpose of ing . s place for the vessels to lei and - plant' ',icy. for the ships to run in by •-...: ;, -. , !hen they should arrivti:- • . '...- ,-""._:,, Great excitement seemed to exist within the forts it the progress of the fleets. • " - There -was mason to helical that Fort Gaines ' , -: - :•'-. ' - was evienatedk and 'the troops there were -•- ..'z' - ' -•-; '--. ''. leaving:toteinfpree Fort Morgan. ':' •" . d. ,- -, -, ~_• The Clifton got.aground under-the guns of ,- .. .: „. - • -,.... the latter fort, which opened Aro upon her, and 'when whoa-they bad got her range beau .......r. ~ , ~ . tifelly, they_throwehot over her.: Lieutenant Commanding .Baldwin went to work coollY • •••;:,: ~:. .' . and ; got his vessel off, jest as COmmodors 1 Tarter sent him assistance. - ~ - . - .... • • - ' - ' " , The Weather was bada And for the purpose ~- 1.":.: • - - -,--_ of coaling, the 'vessels bad left forffhip Is- . . The Oriental Wrecked. -= li .Wisersoros sp 21.—An alte eethir i . - disiettch:recei d this itdarte 'Fortress' Monroe; to- d ay, r atates!that the Ore ental, in which Brigadier General -Saxton milled'for Port Royal. was wrecked on Friday night, 33 miles north of Cape Hatteras. The passengers and' crew were aired.. A portion id the cargo ' loot; the remainder will be `reared on the belch; bfr, ;J. A. Foller,-Esq., 'Neti7TOrk, Wont sixty-ilvd miles, in a stoim, En'scanoe wirers sound to Bert : - 'Hatteras for assietaneit, which by energy rim obtained. • • . 14etat. - 13111s, Acting Assistant quartermae '!i!-;.; ter, mime nith the stramer George Peabody', and. olonel Hawking, 4:meander of Roanoke . z Island came next day and took possession of thogovernment property, and placed a' uard ' Liant. Ellis and Col. Bawkini displayed - the most commendable seat and judgment In - : preserving the government property, and gen , Orally promoting .the comfort of :the ship _ :wrecked passengers. Beth deservithe high , Con: Saxton - ardred at Fortress tide :mernirig, and goer to New .York jkiostait the passengers will he in New York on fridaj,ln the 13:131:' - ittreimer George Pea -- Atlisire at Fort Wright..•PtYpttrittioni - 'for Another Engagement: May epeeist dieT i taii : to - : therat:is, dated off Fort Wright,: O 7•18, sayer - Rabic/et: who arrived here yesterday, report that the rebels; tie 'Making extensive neeperationi for a second Alta*. They now ,;.osietdate being able to whip the Federals at Eiehmond, Corinth, and on. theMisalieppi, - after, which' they don't expect to be ':molested In theif .ours 1 Oar scouts report this the rebel gunboats ` ar""ri ndamage s= th in c-a • r ri t : g a very indleition of the enemy sao l gement: Eonly . 1.. be waiting the ceinpletioniof.thi work' to re :nevr....the attack, and vre have reason to hollow's this it will trensplre soon., " - Our. gunboats !lavaboes anchored In • line 'tth'imuat distances spirt across the river. :.-onirse - has -been taken, for the better protection- of the blockade: - MEM • R ,•-•;•- • i• I ' . =2=Z: IWB O$ THE UNITED kTATES, - Pas/etra the! Second Ses! ion • e 7-4 , 6„, iPontio—*Nirj 61:1 - AN 'ACT to amend an act entitled Au , , _ act. „„to..provide increased revenue from imports, to pay interest on the public -debt, Gad fir-other. purposes," approved' . ..Atgust eightems-bnndrixl and sixty- one. - Ec it enacted by the Senate and House of geprisentatives,if the Ifni fed States of Amer ica in angress assembled, That the pro :vision in the fifty-third-,section of the act KM 'provide increased revenue from im ports, to pay interest on the public debt, and , for other purposes," approved August 'fitie t lelghteen hundreti and sixty-one, .al hitting stick portion of the tax as may ite aeseshed by any State, Territory, or the Pitirict of Columbia " to be paid and satis fiedr-in wholtr. - tir in part, by the release of .anchiState;Territory, or District, duly ex ecuted; to the 'United States, ,of any liqui dated and determined-claim et such State, Territory, or District, .4: equal amount against the United States F:.. - Ertioitted, That in Mute of such relent; such. State, Terri tomior District shall to allowed the same . altatetaint of the 'amount - of such tax as would he'allowed in case of the payment - of the same - in Money," shall be construed' as applying ;to: such claims of States for . reirehursemeitti of expenses incurred by :them in enrolling, subsisting; clothing, supplying, arming, equipping, paying and transporting its troops employed lit aiding. to suppressthe present insurrection against the sated Stites, as ithall be filett with the :proper - °Eiders-Of the United States before the thirtieth - Of - July' next. And in such cages abatement of 'fifteen- per -content Shall'be madaren Such portion of' said . tax as may be paid' by the allowance Or such claims, in whole or in part, the same as if dieting settlement and liquidation thereof had been made . before the ,thirtieth of June. Approved, !Sty IS, 1862. AN ACT to establish a - port of entry in tha:collection! district, of Peaufort, South Carolina- - BC it rerolved;by the Senate and House of Rep!esentatiota of the United Stated of Amer ice inriTtirtigress aisembkil, That a port of entry.and . delirery'lffiall,be and is hereby .estahliabed in the collection district, of • Beanfor, in the State of South Carolina, at or near IlUten Head, to be called the port of Port 'loyal, which shall be subject to the same regulations and restrictions as other •portis of. entry lend delivery in the United States; and there shall be appointed a col lector of the cuStoms, to reside at said port, who shall receive a salary of fifteen hun dred dollars per , annum. And the Seem tarT.of tha Treasury shall have power to appoint, on the nomination of the collector, such inspectors, weighers, gaugers, rheas urens, and other officers as may be neces sary for the collection of the revenue at said port, wheser compensation shall not exceed the rates allowed to similar officers at other ports of entry and delivery in the . ,United States. Approved, May 13, 1862. [ftsuc—No. 59.] AN ACT to Remade for the deficiency in the appropriation for the pay of the two and three years volunteers, and the offi cirs and men actually employed in 00 Western ddilartment. Belt email by the Senate and House of RepSuentatioe i of the United States of Amer ica lin Osngress assembled, That there be aniyiereby M appropriated, out of any itioneT in the , Treasury not otherwise ap propriated, the sum of thirty millions of dollars, or so j much thereof as may be ne cessary, to enable the Government to pay, thostwoand three years volunteers called into, the service of the United States, being an additional 'mamma required forthe fiscal year ending Jane thirtieth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two. • Sea. 2. And be its farther enacted, That there be and lierebyis appropriated, out of any money id the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, the roma one hundred thee sand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, to (carry into. effect the act ap proved March' twenty-fifth, eighteen hun dred and sixty-two, to secure pay, bounty, and Pensions Ko officers and men actually employed in the Western-department, or deptirtmenteti, Missouri. Approved, May 14, 1862. [{"name—No, 60.3 AN-ACT to facilitate the discharge of en- USW mender physical disability. Be it enacted by the &mate and House of liepotentatipoof the United Slates of Amer iett Cowin!: assembled, That the medi, cal inspector general, dr any medical in spector is herby authorized and empow ered to discharge from the service of the United &steal any eoldier, or enlisted man with the consent of such soldier orenlisted man, in the permanent hospitals, laboring ilia!r any physical disability which makes it dieadvantagrus to the service that he be retainatherein, and-the certificate in wri tinier Mich inspector 'general or medical iiispeettie setting' forth, the existence and nature °f l inch phYsical disability, shill be tuffiirient •evidence of such discharge; hinatter, That every such certifi eateiliall appear on its face to have been founded on petsonal - inspection •of the sol dier; so' discharged, and shall specifically destrlbe the nature and origin of such dis ability and that such discharge shall be withbut Prejudice to the right of such sol- Ater pr enlisted man to.the pay due him at the date thereof, and report the same to the adjutant general and the surgeon gen eral.; APproved, May 14,18.02. I, [ruatac—,No. 61.] Mi's& to regulate the time of holding the courts Of the United States for the ollStriet,of 4entuclty; and for other pur- Pow& Be it =craw by the Senate and Howe of BerYtentatioeit of the United Stain of Anger ieo in Osagreis Assembied, That the eir ftit Ind district courts of the United States for the 'district of Kentucky shall hereafter imminence and be held as follows: At Covington on the third Monday of April, and on the first Monday of December; at Loaleville on the third Monday of February, and first Monday of October; at Frankfort oxi:-the 'third! Monday, of May, and first Mender:in ' January; and at Paducah on the third Monday of March, and first Mon. day ef,liovember. : , . See. , And be it , farther . enacted, That if neither of the judges .of said courts be present at. the_timelor epening court, the clerk may , span end adjourn the court from day to day for four days, and if the judge does net appeir by two o'clock p. m., of the fourth day, the clerk shall "adjourn the Court the'eetleted term .. But either the circuit or dis ct , - judge, by written order to the olerk within the 'firsts three days of his term; may edjonr4 court - to. a future day Within thirty days of the first day, of which adjournment the clerk shalkgive no 'tie° hy'posting a copy ef said order on the front door of the court house where the court icto bsheldi.and . the district judge, and, in his abience, the circuit judge, may order s a Special term of , the circuit caprt, 'designated in - a'"similer order, to be pub- Dished in . 'a sindier mariner,`and in one or 'mori:newspaperi in the place where the coartis held „and by 'said order the judge may Prescribe the duties o f the o ffi cers of tout in 'summoning Juliet; and in the per **Mine° of Other acts Accessary for, the holding such - special term, or the court may hyiti ante, After its opened, pr. 'tleriba..thif. - ,lltities of its officer; and tho inodOpf procee4ing;and any of the detaild • . itnehti ; in t er o f That osd by tun of ups aha, soma this marshal at elaryierm of tbe:4ronit and courte,..lespectirely, as - may -,....r,:v..V ,. ...:.L:: , ,i.?:, , ,-.,1; ,,, t. , :5:tT:'-,T-' , --Ftc , EIMEMIMMM firive'beettOidelsid'of'recerd.9,4o-previous - With; sod ille*issk. sufficient number of, jams id . „„aftendrinde at snag time, the court may.eider such number to ; be summowl-*'ln its 'judgment, may be %et ' igtry..to tralasact.the business of the court. -And a grand -jury may be summoned to attend livery tern of the cir cuit or district ; court by erder l of court. The marshal may summon jithiet and tales-. men in case of a deficiency, inn-anent - to au order of court model during the term"; and they shall nerve fort such time as the court may direct.- I Sec. 4.. And be it further enacted, Thai a special term of any,dititrict court may be held at any time that thedistrict judge may order by giving notice thereof -on the front door of the court house'where the court is I to be held, and in some respectable news- paper, if there be any, at - the place. Sec. 5. And be it fiidiet` enacted, That the district judgejma y . the court from time to time to, suit. ,the convenience of litigants and to meek. the necessities of the business; and Wei intervention of a term of a district or circuit court al an other place shall not preclude the power to adjourn over to a future day.. ." Sec. 6. And be it flntber enacted, That the terms of the circuit laud district courts shall not be limited to any particular num ber of days,. tier shall It .be necessary to I adjourn by reason the intervention of a 'term of the court .ebewliereo, but the busi ness of the courts at-:two places may pro ceed, there-being, a judge present at each place, or the court inter4ening may be ad johrned over, - as hereiti 'provided, till the busines.l of the court lin session is con chided. , - Sec. 7. Arid - be - it further enacted, That a clerk shall be appointed at every place of holding circuit and district courts for the district of Kentucky, ,iti like manner and subject to the same duties and responsibil ities that other clerks are subject to in other independent districts r the deputy clerks at Covington, Louisville and Paducah shall perform the duties of the offices, reepee , tively, till clerks arc ddly appointed and qualified. Sec. B:And be it further enacted, That commissioners appointed by ; the courts of the United States to tile bail, affidavits, and so forth, shall havalike powers to take surety of the, peace and for good behavior, according to the actor .4uly sixteen, seven teen hundred and nineti-eight, that other officers deSignated by said act now have. Sec. O. And. be it feirther enacted, That till process which shall not have been re turned when this act takes effect shall be returnable. to the terms, respectively, herein fixed; and the Clerk, upon issuing original process in a lava action, shall make it returnable to the court nearest to the count") , of the residence of the defen dant, or of that defendant whose coun ty is nearest a court,' if he-have ihfor mation sufficient, and ',shall immediately, upon the payment by the plaintiff of his fees accrued, send the papers tiled to the clerk of the court! to which the pro cess is made returnahle; and ,whenever the process is not thtis made returnable, the -.defendants may, upon motion, on or before the calling of the cause, have it transferred to the court to which it should have been sent had the clerk known the residence of the defendant or defendants when the action was breught. Sec. 10. And be it further enacted, That in case of the existence of bail bonds for the appearance of persons to answer, it shall be the duty of the clerk to call the parties at the time thiy are bound to ap pear, and, if they fail, to enter the same on his minutes, on which entry a judgment may afterward be made of record by the court ; and if the party appears, the clerk shall take another bond, with sureties sim ilar to the first, for further appearance at the next succeeding term of the court, and if the party fail to give bond and surety, then he shall stand committed by order of the clerk till he.dbes comply. • Sec. 11.- And 1.4 it further enacted That all laws and parts or laws inconsistent herewith are hereby repealed, and this act shall be in force from and atter its passage. Approved, May 15, 1562. AN ACT to establish a Department of Ag _ riculture: ! ' Be it enacted by the senate and flonee of Representatives of the Mated States of Amer ica in Congress aseemtited, That there is hereby established at !the seat of Govern ment of the United States, a Department of Agriculture, the general design's and duties of which shall be to acquire and to diffuse among the people of the United Buttes use ful information on sultiects connected with agriculture in the most general and com prehensive sense of that word, and to pro cure propagate, and ffistribute among the people new and valuable seed and plants. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted, That there shallbe appointed by the President, by'and with the advice and consent of the Senate, a "Commissioner of Agriculture," who shall be the chief'executive officer of the Department of Agriculture, who shall hold his office' by a tenure similar to that of other civil officers appointed by the Pres ident, and who shall receive for his com pensation a salary of three thousand dollars per annum. 1 Sea. 2. And be it fnrther misted, That it shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Agriculture to aequirel and preserve in his 'Department all informistioa concerning ag riculture which he canrobtain by means of books and correspondebce, and by practical and scientific experiments, (accurate rec ords of which experiments shall be kept in !his office,) by the collection of statistics, and by any other appropriate means with in his power; to coned, as he may be able, pew and valuable seed and plants ; to test, by cultivation, the value of such of them /LS may require such itests;rto prOpagate such as may be worthy of propagation, and to distribute them among agriculturists. lie shall annually makb a genera report in. writing of his sets t 4 the President and to Congress, in which, he may recommend the publication of pa ere forming parts of or accompanying Pis report, which report shall also contain in account of all moneys received and expende4 by hibs. lie shall also make special repotts onparticular sub jects whenever requireff to do so by the President, or either Reuse of 'Congress, or when he shall think; the subject in his charge requires it. n.O shall receive and have charge of all the property of the agri cultural division-of tlie Potent Office in the Department of the I 'terior, including the fixtures and property of the propagating garden. He shall di ct and Superintend rii the expenditure °tall °nay apinPpiiated by Congress to the De artment„andrender accounts thereof, an alma .if all moneg heretofore. appropriat d. for agricluture and remaining' tine:ended. And said, Commissioner may sen and t receive through the maili, free of ch' ge, all communlos tone and other matte' business of his 'Depart in weight thirty-two Aid be it the Commissioner of , point a chief clerk, w thousand dollars, who the necessary absence or when the said prin. come vacant, shall Commissioner, and b .otherOmployeeS as Co. to time providy m with' ing to the salaries other Departments of 1 he; shall, as Congres. time provide, employ o time as their, services eluding chemists, }iota and other persons sciences pertaining t. the said Commission person to be appoln went, shall, before he ties of his office or ,ap 4 or effirmstiorrArnljr, cute tho trust mood said Coelmitedoner Ow, beforo erslly giro bonde to trnitoUtates, the fo EMCEE , r,.. 4- ' - r .r ~; te r. ~~7 ~~.~*„_.,..,. ~.,,.~~-.~.~3.,.,,""'".+:... t -z' q- y ~ •~ N ~.~,...._..i.N,..-~.-7~ _ ~ ~>"' -;~ ~ ~t I- '. [Punuc-No. 62.] pertaining 'to the ent, not axieeding uneee. urthet enacted, That iiricalture obeli . . tb a salary of two in all cases during f the Commissioner, [ ipal . office shall be. rform -the duties of shall annalist such grew may from time salaries correspond- . f similar officers in Government and may from time to her persons, for snob [ may be needed, . in. Isis, entomologists, lied in the natural 'agriculture. And r, and every", other in the said Depart. ntere ,upoi the dn . in tinent,.mako of d to tobim _the the ohief olp4 shalt -their duties, isov , e Treasurer of the par in the et* of tea ~:;~.- thousand dolls ,and the hatter in the sum of five thousand do lsis,. conditional to ren der a true and.faithftliN,..eucount to him or his successor in office, tittarter yearly. \ac counts of all moneys who. shall be by them received by virtue of th said office, with sureties to be approved Aufficient by the.Eolicitor of the Treasur? . Which bonds shall he filed in the office of W. Pins! ,Comptroller of the Treasury, to be b' him putin suit uponlany breach of tha c v na tions thereof. - Approved, May 15, 1862. COMMERCIAL RECORD COMMITTEE OF. ARBITRATION OF BOARD OF 'PEALE FOR FEBRUARY AND MARCH. W. Mr. Cum, V. P., I J. J. OuAwn, J. 1. Bunny:, JArr3 Fount,. B. Flummox. PI'ETSBUItt;II MARKETS Reported especial, /•r the PlLtsbeery Dail' (:wane.) WCONVIDAT, Meky 21, 1862. Yl.OUR—quiet but unchanged. The drmand is almost entirely local, a. 4.1 the market is rather dull at $4,604g4,11/ forlFs.trty, and $5 to 4;5,Z to quality. Safi. of 40 bbls family at r,;(gA, and 70 do do at $54,5,25. BACON—SaIe of 20(0) ma Shoulders at 4Nc; do do at 434 c; 30110 do tildes at 6%c, and 5000 do . PlaM\ Hams at 64634 c. . OATS—The demaad is leas active, but poloss ors oat qudtably lower, sale of SOO bush from store at 2.8 c, and 300 and 200 do at 29c. GROCERIVS—S. le o(6 bids Cuba Sugar Itt frotu s%to 8%. Iloloottt eteady at 45 to 43c. Coln. dull but firm at 2.l@r-tto for prime to choice Rio. DRIED FRUIT—SaIe of 37 bush Apple. at $1,50, and 35 do Pemlum at V.,75. CHEESE--Sale In two lobs of box. uew W . R. ut 6 to 7c, atilt 8 boleti Hamburg at 83.. to Uc. WHISKS—SaIa of 40 larla collation Itoctitiorl at 22c per titrlYßEßAGlE—Salo_o(7o oil tads at $1.6 each. BlATEll—vory loll; tale 015 bids prima Hull at dr. per /D. ILYE FLOUR—,11111; aals of 11 bbt, at ig,BB TB LILL BLED BEEF—SaIo of 2 tierces cal:mimed at 133'yc per . CRUDE OIL--The demand continues light, bat the lathes-MI in renelpta hen created a little more 1.611... to prima. 'Elio market It steady NI from 4 to 4Y.,c per gall—casts and Dula imports by River • WLIBELING—tut Litany. MART.--400 by wheat, It T Bennett) a bro; 1: mks pewits., Grterson & Clark; C. dawn, Ft's, I table, Jubu Legal.; 1 bk. W W Bradshaw; 1 bz, L 1.0 hints shest,taark & co; 144 pkgst awl pat csallugs, klrewbsvolls boat; lu Was paper, E B ttudlrsy; 54 do do, Foster & Fleceoui 1 b., '4 toot, . liowt,nl; sx sks pcltateeS, John Iler bert; to sks putubses, duo d ictLur; 4L do wheat, J L Noble .1 bats clay, G 7 brwks, Atterbury, fted dttA & co; tot sks wheat, 71 c.rwys, to skA War, Idu bids lieut.:/7 wrbuys, str diltataudt; 1.14,41 a, wool, W Barker. hUliOf Its by itailtoti4. l'irresigiu, It. W•tar. Xi C11ic..19 11•11.110l1", Muy 2L-69 buuche* bruins, S ErerlA a cu; 36 du do, au6niao a 00; 1 Da butler, Drown A liirkpatrick; 48 pkg. hardiest°, Lippmrott a cg; 167 ski - barley, Ithod. a Nattier:2 Lms meat, 0. benzin., A Ljous awcui 4 dos tube,lls do washboards, J a Dilworth a co; lot h h geode, ii!lticiliristerli; b br• aid., A Tortutimq DV hides, La li'Lltillatutt; 10 dos broom., 1 Mt bratheta, J J ULlDistAsiti a IYITTC3O.II Datiatigin, klay DI bas clieeas,Jas A letter; 45 db do, brook Woo tionler; IX.do du, W A bawatheu; 'Ai - do du, 48 bl/10 L LI Volgt S ru; 3 bag, 1 bx lliwou, I lob but ler. 111 bills tab, Ell Myers S .0; Di do do, J McCullough a Cu; 13 bales huts, V/ ti Laval) a o, bbl. lash, Walt Wileuni 17 boa cheese, Wigmaker Luigi 4 Mils eggs, McCullough, emith 00, 10 du fish, Juo I nous:, a t. 13; 43 Las cheese,' I/ tlatitield a co; 9 elm pearls, Moliee a btu; 0 pkgs scrap brow, Jones a Laughlins; iW bble Iluur, Jam. 310431113 a co; It boo cheese, Wm Llmlage; hills whiting, 30 cks sal soda, U L rahaestoca a 0 0: la {Ago drug., etc., b A tatitiestock A co; of bbls wblt tng,'y 11 Natio S Cir; 31rpkips soda, Ili El sellers a co; IL tics starch, J D Uilwartb a CO. Philadelphia Cattle Market Mar 10.—The market for Dee! Cattle was active end prices rather hetter„the receipt. and sales at Phillips' reaching about 1150 head,:3oo low than Last week, ail of which were taken at priced ranging from s7!,•i' to soy . , the 100 iltw, the latter for extra quality. The followtng arw the particulars of the sally wale lu-Aloyat the Avenue', Ward : 66 Chester wont', )I.inthle &Kirk-- --48 130 dh tennedy tly„49 13 do C Baldwin' 8 en 2 it. Lancaster county, 'BlrCieese_i__ a omy. 47 8 fuU 00 do L. a 04 44 Lancaster co. / Seldtmkdge---•-- 8 43 9 Du Ohio, Ramey .8 7*sAi N 7 Lancaster county, P Hathaway 7%49 40 Lancaster co, C ...... 8 .54V, 0 het do Jea hicY111.4),..—.... 8 el tcl Western. Storm .. "t; • 8 Q 7, 8% :14 Ohio, Owen 7y 2 i•gb, , , 2.5 retina, D White.—.—.— T 455 IA Penns, Culler & 7 • 40% 40 Ohio, Smith & .... 8 CON, 71 Deeko as, Fellhimer & - ( , 48% MI Western, 11 Chaln-----. 1124 head. Cow. A. 14 4, Cstrut—•About CM wire dLrpotted of ;I\ from $lB to $45 each, sa to condition, which la about the some n 3 last week. llle:4—The recaipte and lake reach eome =0 tread, t nether lover price., Including 1.570 at itaholnyat 114.4;34 fan. tit and s4,:itass,ou lorcurn foil; and 1000 et the Avenue Yard at from $.5 to $5.75 the het 100 o*, the latter for extra quality. huctr--About fitiOU .are illspueat of at 44434,c Ihr <3111.1. Ent - onitacaso.—The following which we take from the stock market report of , tho N. T. Tribune, will be of interest to the stockholders of the road men tioned t . At private ante there have been larger deerllngs lu the first arid wood mortgage bonds of thin htts• burgh, Fort Wye and Chicago' Itallroadosnd at constantly advancing . prtay. Tn. net earnings of this road far the year ending Jdn. Ist. nerd, ware about gl,:100,00(1, nearly double tbe amount required to pay Interest on both first and wood mortgages. River News. The river coutinued to ewer] elderly until about noon yesterdiy, when It came to • stand, end Wt evening it wee receding with six fret six Inch. by Cu marks. The weather continues cloudy warm and Uneettlod with an occasional light shower /drabs. was but little business, transacted at the wharf yesterday, either in the way of shipping or discharging. There ism note single arrival beyond the regular packets, while the Science fur Genitalia, and It. D. Bamilton, for Cincinnati, constitute the departures. The Lake City, from Bt. Louis, bad not arrived when we lefttho wharf last evening, but she MU momentarily 'expected ...... ...The Lizzie Martin, from Wheeling, brought up a portion of the Alta munti was reported about thilevea yesterday, that the eld steamer lifelnotte had been purchased by a welt known steamboat man, fir gl,ooo. The Diadem and Empire City, from St. Louis,and Elastings, from Louisville, are the next boats doe. Von Tux Crean lituisiteurir Rivca—The Naylip. tor, Capt. Doan, will pe.itlvely leave fur St. Loehr •nd the Upper Minalssippl to-day. Shipper. will find the Clerk, Mr..f. cuerloone. prompt and currect. The Prima Donna, Capt. Moore, Del. feat, Capt. Carleton and Dacotalv, Capt. Liendrichnen, are also announced to leave forthw,lth. Foe Otactenuti AND Lolussitddr—The nor and contmedione Silver Lake, No. 1, Capt. Willoughby, clerk, .1. Mellon, will be ready toilet' thin evening. She ha• good Accommodations for 0,,,,50u 1 0n, nod plenty_ of rooms for freight. Pen Wakeman—The Minerva, Capt. Gordon, Is the regular Wheeling packet for to-day, leaving at noon. 6TEJOIOO.ITB. I . oli. ST. LOUIS, 9ALKNA.,A.144 ,4 DUDINUN AND Sr.' PA UG.—The stoma PRIMA DONNA. Copt. Deo: D. 44, wtl leave far the abort, and all Intermediate imrta Oil ATUIIDAY, 241 h Dttaot, at 4 eolook p. m. For freightor pawns apply. qr, Ward or to J. it LIVINGSTON.* CO., Agent.. LLEGREN Y . .B.IVER idad PAOILIMB. —Yor .WAILBEN. OIL a uITY, LIJOISCO, and all Intermedlste yunns. Ths YOULTOWN, Capt. Wm. Mason, Is now M the Allegheny Wharf, taking du freight. • .• mylbald It. J. 00YLE; Agent. VOX CIN,VIDN ATI, CAIRO : li dar t a J: Sr. LOUIS AND . Br. PAUL.!LTh lino light draught AND. litt.ll2loE Vept. P. L. Hendrick's - in ' will lease as above ou THURSDAY, May • Vel, at 4p. m. for freight we passagw,apply on tawnier to mot • J. B. LIVINGSTON dc CO , Agents.' FOE , 'IST.' LOUI§,..tiLLENAk:II:O D AND ST. PA1.6.-The Duo stratoor .ll DILVAdT, Capt..Carloton, loaves sr above ILIDDA DAT, 224 Ind ,at 4 o'clock p. For Freight or paa ago apply on board, at MO root of drool. or mylsl • IJOLN PLADIC., Agent: • • !MK -UINGINNATI 455 LOU.e. - , I-8 L LAI --Ths slew an& ligh '.. draWglit 'tamer SILYEN LA.K.6 No. 3, Capt. it il loogney, will loavo as above on 2LUIIBDAY, last:, at 4p. For friilabe'or passage apply.oil _last:, or to 'J. B. LIVINGSTON it CO - , Agonta.' AOILKT:=TOIIB7. LOUIS, KZ. O PI K UK. KOCK Tindall; DUBUQUE A. to - b& I. PAUL.—The new Wilmot N AVIOATOX Co pt, Wm. Douai wilt bars Ow tits abo"eaadall liavnimilate Parts Ott. THIS DAY. VA OWL, at o'clock - v. m. Yu? freight or piouge apply on Wird or to . MOO LIVINGSTON is W E RUING . The steamer' LIZZIN MARTIN, Capt. D. T. Drown,' leave' JrS WIIENLI U. ark all totermodlater pinata,, anry MONDAY. WNDNES.. DAY.and -11/HDAY, at Id o clack in:, making close .09nnectiona with the parkeroloinr_packats.". leg hares wnEzialio every TUESDAVITIVRSI. DAY and NATUUDAY,at o'clock a: motor frole t ht or plunge apply on hoard or to.i '7 7 - JANES COLLINS a . 04 Agents, . • • .! • N 0.1115 Water street» '" , '"' : ',.'' . lPOlt SALE. iniRP-RAICS COURT SALE.—By me of an ardor of the Orphans' Court of Alleghe ny. county, I will 'expoie to We by pobll outcry, at the Court Nimes, in thecity of Pittsbn on SAT . UHDAT,24.IS day tif -laity next, at 10 o'clOck, a. nc., ll that certain lot or piece of pound Ornate to the borough of tkathlnttelnlighi bounded and deactibed AZ follow., to wit; Beginning on Canton street at the distance of one hundred feet west front'fittb inflict; thews along Carson street eighteen gat;,thesca run ning back one hundred fret to Chestnut alley; thence along Bahl alley eighteen .feet to thelinenf pr.nerty of Daniel Darla; thence alorignald propotty (MO liurib nod feet to the place of beginning, on whir-hie erect ed a two glory brick'dwelllng house; being the same lot of ground which John Vrilliants and Catharinei• . hie wile, Ly died dated the let-of August, 1354, and reed in;tbo office for rewarding deeds, In Book 113, page 300, granted and conveyed to Thomas 15 1 deceassal. Tilton of sale to be eight hundred dollar. ail, Wa hine aline jear;nith hitereitt, seonred by bond and 11:10rIgiOog the property. - •••N • Z ALIETH CAIN, a .28-mEtd4 Adm . .% of Thos. William. d.c.d. I ESIR'• 1:11.E TICOPEKTY two-story brick dwellings, sup• pliod with voter laid gas ; lots each 30 by Rd feet, ,Ittioted OP Routh aillnue, Allegheny city. A building partly ithithed, with forge steno has. inent,'an acre and a tuter Cl ground, situated on Wood.' Ilan, a short tummy from the Iltaacheeter Passenger and Ft. W. t 4J. Railroads, being suitable for tuanaLwiuring parp+s. Also, a Win of 100 acreSislx and a Inallnills• from the city, Anil MY and ayiarter miles [robs Court ney's Station, P. Ft. W. 4. R. It., with • young orchavd of Strii trees, a ~;t1 r power haw Mill, two ' an 11ousel, and other Improved, nta ; fifty acroSidearod, %slap. timber. r rdriustlierarticulars 01 • , •140 • or 333440 nil s.ti Afirgheisy, street, Pittsburgh VALUA 'A,471) DESIRABLE 111.0PERTY FUR. BAillil.—Two lots on Bootch Bottom, containing about all acres, about two mike !rat the city, alongside of ths Uconellsville rood. with over one hundred Yrult Trete, of various Skids, and hoard fence ;round; usd_is ono of the most deiirahle locations fur a country resideuce crew in siclnityOf the Oily. For further particulars enquire of the proprietor, Itt Diamond. JOSEFLI Hoes. rilyl3:2wd r - ENEll.l4ifo, FOR 8A.161; 6 tillOOT RIGHT HORSE POWICH IN dOOD ORDNII. WiLL'fit litiLD ouzel. roil. mime Nagalre at the fel4:dtt GAZYtTE orrwz. rIRG .troot..bo , o brnaUb.ta. tat t'HuYEICirY FOR SAlah--. Situated In the village of Mans:lold, Mar miles from Ibe city. The lots trout on tisasbury Avenue Ito feet end:extend back lid feet to William strtet. There Is a , ,two.etory frame dwelling—fonr rooms, hall end kit Chen; good stable, oven. milk Lome; good well of water; fruit and Mtn trees in abundance; all lenenal in. For sale very cheep. - Apply to B. Mc LA I N A CO, - 15t1 /fourth street. QIX IiUNDItEt• AND yliel'Y DUL- A.) ILAIL9 ylll purchase a small farm....tathing 12 go . ve ,• all ctrvresl and toured, with • cottag,e hostas, small barn; and edible, amall orchard and a good spqng at ato- door; one and • quarter from rrr io v. Apply to 11. 31cLAIN t CO., mu 102 fourth street. I 4 lolt BALE—The late residence of 1)r. William Adoken. on Penn otnnt. The lot ex tends forty-wren (47 feel) on Penn street, sod rant h.ck,presser - log ttio =me width, one hundred mud eixty (1130 feet) feet: • Tor term!, etc., apply to Hex. HAD.ItIET ADDI SON, on the premise: , mylolind 1, 4 101 i. SALE—A IitACSS, seven years 1: old,enitablelo drive either Angle or double In a wagon. Inquire of WATT A WILA . OI , I, ngil MI Liberty aimed. TO LET. FOR. KENT-A neat Cottage Reeidence and Ft(leen Acres of Land, wit • young fruit orchard thereon, Situated on the Scotch Bottotn, on the line of the Pittsburgh & Connelhrsill• Radioed, and within ten minutes ride of the.eity—either to gether or separately. APO] to mydL:lt TIIOB. IVILLIAMS, No. 47 Fourth strebt tilOR RENT OR. SALE.-A HOUSE containing nine rooms and all., fossil... with THIRTY-MAZE ACHES OF LAND, within one. fourth of a mils of 11yniUo Station, for SILO par annam. Also, A NEW HOUSE, containing five rooms, cel lar turd garret, an Charlie. attest, Vital Ward, Alle gheny, for $lO par month. For further partinolars enquire of AB'M PATTEMON, Capt. HAYS, at Maysville Station. frit/ LET —A largiVli' - rell fi nished and A. comfortably furnished Store on Market, between Third and Fourth covert. A long Boom, fitted up for •school, and heretofore ogled by Mr. Avery'. Academy for young ladles. Also, Mebane. A mbrotype 'toms, oo ruer of Third • d El►rket streets. Also, several Boo= suitable for offices, Rent very Lim, to mutt the *Imo& Y. D. CIAZZAII, .1:11 corner Third suallarkst streets. 1 4 1011. RENT—Warehotuso No. 155 Lib erty street, formirly accaphd by Juba Bryan. JOHN WAY, Je., Sorickleyrills P. 0. Addresa, mylSfAwdx• 1 4 10 E . iSALS utt tI.KNT—An Oil Re. - 1 : finer/. oolaPloup order. Apply to 13313 T . Att'y at L... No. 135 Fourth at. .11//5 CELLAA - E 0 US. I' lATWE.—Sealed Proposals are in riled Until the 27ra DAY OF MAT, 1862, at 12 o'clock Mi, for•supplying the United Status Subeist ewe Department with 6,0U0 herd of lied Cattle on the hoof. N , • The Cattle‘to be dellrered at Washington City, and each anicolk to average 1,31.00 pounds grow weight; no ant nn adm itted which we lm than I,too younde grata Dallas and Dulls not wanted. The Cattle to be livered at such timeo and in such guantiiire as the vernment may requlre. The first delivory of la to ho mad* on the 10th of June, 1862, or as loon mailer sa Government May requires A bond with good mad pudic requireel. Government reserrea to Wolf th ght to Tay in Treasury note., or of her Gorernment do. No bid will be entertained when pit by r , tractors who bare previously failed to coal their contracta, or whore Dut bidder ls not m t respond to his bid, and all bide to be @rampant ) twoguarantees. The norocie of firma atortild ba stated In full, Pith the precise aoldrour of all the members of the Gam. Bids to be Alluvial to Major A. BICCKWITI.I, C. U. A. A., Waahlugton. Pont, of Guarantee. • We, of the coast) of —, and State of —, end —, of the county of and State of —, do hereby guarintee that —la able to fulfil a contract In arcurdaece with the tonne of his proposition, sod that should his proposition be accepted, be will at once enter Into a contract to accordant* therewith. Should the roatrerl be awarded him we are prepared to become bin sectiritles. Title guarantee must be appended tohach bid. mpl2 did B IIYrIN A MXIFING UNITED STATRB BIOTINA ROOTING COEIP'Y NO. CI GORE BLOCK, Comer otlireon /yid Pitt anwts, Boiton, This Partible Roofing to the only article eier.offer ed to the public, which is readrprapanal to go °nth, roof without any finishing operation. It la ligit, Saedrous• and really applied, and can be walely cheaply tnesuported to any peatotthe world. It will but,..11.4 on dwolor 'Wet runniag over, or lying us It, and is in all 'repeats a very desirable article. Ito noo-coushactingproperUes adapt it especially to coo. manufactories of Tortoni kinds, and it is cond. dently °geni to tho public sitora teat of four years in all 'addle. of climate and temparatetrie, for cover ing all kind. of rods, dot or pitched, together with curet steamboats, Ae.. • • It la both elaarop and durable. Agents wanted, to whom Übenll inducements my offered. Bend for sample, circular, ; with particulate' to "U. 19. 1100VING No: 9 Qom et:, Baotou. ap9klimd • xi MICE 4.1.) rtiqrliart HOLD. It BS IN THZ OITY PITTBDOHOIL—ALL those who have. aegleeted to pey the fourth lashsll - of their Grading and Paring ameesemeat, ere hereby entitled that If they wish to avoid costa upoo said averment, they will call immediately,aad quidate all arrears that may be standingruspild at thtedate,..itkil WM. =OHBA UM, • ! Tnakiroses. SEWIAY4 .11141c1H1JrES; WEENLER & WILSON'S Sewing Machines. l NO. YT Pit= BTRZIVI I , 'MIMI:THOU. PA., Auurdal lAe nest Premiss at Our UNI7ED STATES FAR . . For the 'Fears 1858, 109 and 1860. UPWARDS OF 80,000 ISMIIIIIDIS SOLD ID 2111 • ' UNITED STATES. MORN THAN .110,090 60LD TIIA PUT YEAR. offer tie the-nsablio'WHlOlLlelt WILBON'B Impuovzil BlWltio Id6OHINI, at ar.Duorm PRICES, ij.th incnnteed ,confldenes of Ile merits as the " 4 010111 reliable Ismily Sewing klashine mw to nee. OW equally well on the thlekestand thinnest dtbrice, Miami the loekstiteb linposeible to Cinrarel, alike on pith: alders; Yeiniple In =siren/ Hon, more Sneed, : in More: mint, and more &male 'thin any bt4 er nmehina. • Circuits* . girl* ;Slots Sid 'description ehittoe, femlebed Otto, on uppnestkei Inpereoa or eq , fetter. • . ' , lererjlfeohintririrrinied Puebla, years. AtAcies wm. etas - Am a 'D YR , PLOUI--20 bbilL 11311 C/Fround) •xlitaitoroludv""l' by OIGT a ca. iv= v , , IRSOLITIoirs, arc. I:O2SOLUTIOgi OF-IPARTNERSIIIp. p.rmkrally of the undersigned, under the' style of GEOSOS W CASS 6 CO., was diesca - snaraas the Ist 'talent, by limitation. W. If eCllntock Win attend by settling the thalami of the hurt. Offim No. 112 tfaiket Street • C111:0..W. CASS,, N. I.IcCLINTOC.IS.. kyl7.lw ' Pittsburgh, Malts 1 lilisolitinoN OF PARTNEILSiIIe. Jjl —The partnership heretofore existing bet Ween WiLI,LiMiIAiLNIIILL rind JA RID M. BBUSII, Stains Boiler alter. and Sheet Iron Workers,lleider • the - nente end etyle of .11ILLIAA1, BARN RILL -A Cll.,erai dlasolred.on 111th daynt April by the death of William :All Perions hawing so moats unsettled with &align:it will please Wall and hare theta edPaded, with the undersigned. • •l • The badness will be contlimed at the old eland, No. Si Peen street, hy the surviving partner, ',here he will be pleased to Jam the palrons of the late firm and others baring britinea itthis llhs. JARED H. 'BRUSH, - Surviving partuir Of the latefirm of .2Aowdse/T • William Barnhill JEOIo. STOIrES, A LLEN, MICK & CO., V.4Litv rou:nel Pittsburgb, P. hN CClVW.tacliover., No. Oil Liberty street. Manufacturere of COOK. PAILLOR AND HEAT ING STOVES, PARLOR AND KITCHEN GRATNN, HOLLOWWARE, etc., Steel andGlasa Alould4lten lug Mill CLAlnga; Hill Gearing, Om, Water and Ar- Hun Pipo, Sad Irons, Dog loons, Wagon Borns, tin ge Nettles, Pulley*, Hangers, Oar Wbaels, Couplings@ and Castinp generally. Also, Jobbing and Machine Collings male to order. radiated Poriable.loll, with Steam or Homo Power. notthtmd • - • • VO 131.3.01.11ER5, DuquEass A. Dwr, Liberty strsot, near, the Outer Depot P. IL. R., 'Pittsburgh, manufacture MACHINE, HOT BLAST AND 'LOLLING MILL rung4or. CASTINGS of every description. OIL PIPE, BOILER CASTINGS, FIRE FRONTS, 'GRATE BARS, WAGON BOXES, , SAD AND. DOG IRONS, ORATES AND GRATE FRONTS, STOP COCK BOXES, de., always on band Lod (or Gala hrs. Orders leR with W. W. YOUNG, corner of :Wool strset and Diamond alley, will remiss prompt taco- Gun. • 011128. nOLLAIt SAVINGSBANK N 0.65 , POUILTU STII.A.AT. • CAME:J . /MED I.nl 1826. Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also ou Maine/44 and naturdey