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Randolph, ,of 'lndiana, , Assistant Clerk:- The ", iifirkretant'EOirde -_,of . the Chli.OhMlre net, represented in tie ABEICM7 I blyolsoordingly, thesti, interests itecessaf fly failed to receive the attention ..'iliei, d 0...-• ...-• seried - .....Qttitc a protracted ' . discassien act *red on the Wrietitien. in relatiorrlO - I.lio j_ 44 0-1 1 1 9 : 0 t a Mists ' ' 4 I);i:iti4e ,the retarrisgurc.eremoy, after. which, it was le,: tided tisitt . e.:"liceneedtainister is author' . ' . ire& tocilehOtte tnarriaie?'., TherePertini, the , State , of :the , Churokierebnicing the 44 .6 t9 ,001 4L : ch • in ' Or; SiT! , C. - n4. 1 41 1 crisis was rather a : tame affair;end willnot , satisfy the loyal - portion:of ihe church, be eansa itlikekalii decided tons in favor of:the 8 011 !i i iiPei;t:ii/S. l o._i:efr°F lB ie- B eRPIell l / 9 , rebeiiiinvi From thnreport of De. Stewart; deter- fratethis body to the New School tntian'.a r siteinbly,'We learn,' it - :nita now Theological Initittiti fie t" " .... two .. 0 ~ . .-BLII I chartered colleges, and thirteen academies; twenty four Synods, ninstY-Beven preshr 4rietil':eint',thottiiand tire hrmdied and 4iiif7Pilit,' ' .oh o 4i'. - Lne-,t4 6 0.:4 oil° I '4' dred and; .fitty,..ministerni four hundred . ' probationers hir tbe ministry, and one hun dred and twenty tlioniand'fotemttnigants. ' :.,......7 - 7T.iti.Oeneilol 3 iPO4.l. ( f:: - 4 1 0 id :s4 6 Lti; Episcopal Church, meets at Edinburgh, an the Bth of 7111 y-the first 1 meeting' of the kind that haiheen fieht 'since 1838. 'it is '' expected ,the.rinetition-in reference to the disabilities of the Scotch;, Episcopal clergy, ~.., and also to the §coich Communion °thee, Will be' heart; th e Syno d.'' .' • ' - - --it is said a 'society has been formed in Berlin,' Prussia, "for the nixdition of Ciiristianity.'' . .. ~- The Trod' Presbyierian introduces We action orthe:ileir School Presbyterian ._. tietteraLissembly, on -,the . stall of the country, , in language ' that, indicates '-c spirit:net in keelikii.:olL4 - tii! l ' AdveePe step Or his denomination on , the slavery cues - tiorii-: Ii is asserted among tne eletnents of influence -which -controlled the votes of many in ' the Old Scheer , desembly, on . adopting the,,,repeit wk_ uti:, state .of ; the No, - country, was the fearof driving off persons '. fo f the New School, many persons, or evenl entireties, inirectiotutikthe,conntry_irherei these bodies' : : appear as:rivals, and '.says ny atteMpt. te.keep ',et) . with - the New ~., . . . . School •iu. that particular, is.obvienily use - ‘ , . less. - ' lt is further asserted. that "-with the 1 .. ,,,- '.• pervading leaven - Of E'rett:thentsid, Which the New Sch oo l body from the firstreceived into its: three-measures 01-kifeid must' of , they . necessity, - beeable to 4c 0 02 up in advance of the Old &h eel brethren in` , all sorts of teclesiastical =ilea to'nettini political mat ' 1 t; h -. .. term, At: eas auc ...\mus . „ ..ewn to the point of an utter apostasy from Pres _ hYteilastism." We quote • azaht`from _this' ''. ! , ' religious paper : ' "The . The action ,of ::the Old School General Asserably Was bad enough, bit how tame in its political en! popular - -; itiPecti -compared':With -.that ..ef the New litehcrel - Artieinbly; , a'. Cincinnati';-Then :..-S;iiciwti • Gie`entire :pre4edinis 'of *a s liew, --,. , SehisilAsssmitly. on the subject...: .. ..` • ~. .,..,•,--ras.- -1 3iiiirragen, the . - gitingaithed ~....; ..:_tidijor ' of atiCtitiroils Eerie*, relates:the fol. ! _, '''lniditifeist:wiefi'greit:sstouishmebt : ; , ~ ,,,_e "An true -a as you area -living ntan," said ,'--- ~ ., -... ,wittatholicr-latir: t0, , ,nrc.." .1 had .been bap '. _Used, and been .confirted, had been mar tied; rattirien; and yet I never knew; till after Oetialini to this country at the age of 'seven teen; that there ` was was 'any.' God; back - of . the priest who had anytliingtO do withlhe for --:gtrirriess emits. The:thought that in Con - - -:fession the priest-forgives...sin only, as the minister ot%God; , and-that it, as - really God who forgives never cants into my;.head, - till .I„Wits,Sotaught by an itinericen priest." --" .: . -decirditit - in's Nishville,dispatch,. the.llnited States Marshall, at Nashville, " had ierred a Procese_oe the proprietors of ,--' dial. Touterree Baptisc., for the purpose of eonfteettlierthe establiehinent. :Ills also iiin't:Cd. that froCeedirip,havi been institn ted.againit Ithe•Sonthein Methodist. Book Concern; located in that:city. - , —The Archbishop,ofArchbishop Parts, has "in- i*4o4"'illir a . 1,1 0 1 0 04 ' the new or g an - ."- • of Snlpiet a Pitrisuilii. 'lttiVilt in- ,the ,world.;:: . if has, 118 , stops, 51tey,heards, -7,- • 4300 - pipes, and itt'7 stories high. '' - —.1.44:41.154.,,anniverear7, , ,,ef . • .the X. ..i . ' , ?..' • - - •. ..:11titerinari Baptist Missionary , Ergots .- the ' . r,1,1... - ...- , ~.'. • ' '''' „.- . i. -,,copnlitice on , the G e rm an m i ss i on rOp?ril a .. ' ....,',.%.: . • 1677 .eAnvertii daring:llle. year. . ' ' s. '-':' - '' .: '''-' - .. l ;''''. - 1 7 he IndiFn4eif in ' i!'""!dlthtil iir rthilit'L the progress of Congregationalism,' .'sayrs- - - - i the: flurntrer -, : ..e . t--, :. -portgregatiOnstl_ '. churches , mfro 'New Nark, Westward ; has .: :sinit'rly doubled in ten years - ,--- For example in 18153,. a. Congregational Church ..was formed at Si,. Anthony Mittri -r esotothe ! ;1 - :1 1 ret 111- 0tt tersite,r7;:Au - Pb*:ff l ,.!oo , COrigregaiieu.si churches are reported" in' :"..11' 4 1 ifineeets-.... It . lis,ssaerted men are now :tiling Wh° lumw the time etheil''?tit'We.l/2*: thturt:oreutyCongregitionsi ahurebes could i I / 24 tl,iUStel, irksltthe Slate' - tit . . - N;;1 1 (:-..Yiii. , Z . . _ The is now rieirli,fourfir4ied.: , - %:- —From a report by the SOndays,ie bee_l' :llniTiiatinloittion,-weareinformed theititie., total number (iri . thesaikeelsl;i thiltiiiiiii) of schools is 02' nehords, l- 17,039`:teachers ' - and'l9o 079 scholars. i ~ , ,*/,:i: : - '3N. -... -,-.1.1, the.anlinalAtterention for the di-', ~,,, r .1. ; ;;;:'-. . ..' -Crosse"(Frotcslaniir 0* 9 9) of !e l3 /4:Titre , '... =ii; _:.1, , ..:-.. : .7,-r: -iu,.iitilrlisl4.insPbii ! i4eiptOs, the:bishop, ::i,.;.'- . , ~.-'fi. rcpo4eit, the consecration ' -ef , :61;:olinicheik- Fif:''::',ll4ll3Blthe"o6l#.lo6.!-Of-_,'PirO others; ea i'itin ol6 °X', l !4.: e°4 ,fl er "Y' c r 6 T ined ..' ;:,' - 'l , '-, -- TTlte ' timber ofcariduhges, for Ardor; irk, the ', -'' l- ::;::' -., :; 410 irtise is: 82; - :.14,Dktiftitrgo4; pf the; • :,..,i . r.;..'' '2 14 : : - • - "•:i"t't'.` . ', , dhiiiAi in • X 1 4*01 1 4";Y itel S :41111 r t " . ; '?r.e 4 t... . •,'- : :..j' i 444i*iieliligfecoi;:ii - inaniziA;. , s;;:i - ; i '. ',..;‘-', ~ -, : ig i÷ - =.o .7 he, : i i iie tir iii ir trase i: l 44,l ;: i i i a t the ita te 7 P e li t ; r YA' .' in l . ""rreridliAlt„:'); , WAt one of the business: -..5 . -4'; ''-‘,.• ', ":- iiii,il.o74-the'tietee4llflieleit,44oolo%' -,) , A - .: , l : c - ,- -- 7 - „Xtettkoaltaiis; cr itanipinriltio_cit-flm tri -J ,% . :: .; :01iiii iiiioirii;s4 , ciii4rsiiiiiVr ieq:. - 41 1 # upon :to matte ; some :ii/Lelii *'''- 3 te r . :euP , irLJs , ... , _ ~, , from tip :4146,4k ,;,34;rii.iiiii;, , iyoiisy; : 1- 4i " i ; :; '. _ ',, ---06 4 i i ' 064. - : ~,- ~.-" . .,, , . .5 . ' ,, , , , 4 : - ..i' _ - . .;:- 1 . -. , -, % ,. .;- . ..- t0 ...37, ht , .1:: :, : -.- 11. : 446.1bedrthi - butferitiest iiii;;o4-"juti hi...-'4':,.:;•-'g: derv= Ses .itneci;o44 - ef _thilicidgileit of gi..., 1 .....; . . , .ii. ,- the heirt ,• 4l4 kcal, licites ( otinilering of do.:: . 1 . ? - f:ii:-'i.:i , taikeetie Usti:the - eeri;ii' et'llte. 'wire "Ana it : A244,lldtgalivia hite, - ;iria.Cpaihei riot'io be' .. s :fiedgfesl;74fiektireseid;44ll ,- seeri ' all : this, k'''":1:4?:;-,;,1(1.1V4 'k avow -c; 'Or teen lithe . V -:f..-f- • ~ -,.. .I:.w'l,,''."'T"-..77.-"'.**--11'''''"7"--...-•,-. ~~~`, ~ ly; S ;- ~. .-.: SIIMMI thri,sugh, Which. the -whole! robStistry ,was , passing. And .now whati i tittle bi done withtheiseinifferers? Sale; IrePiel‘g.k" "Will you turn All these - fpeople. vase? Ile would ask, •, , Are you loose?: lAftf._ don t.want:to be any. i , looser than you.' If colored people need more law , then-put us under more law.' .otheils' say, !These people • cant tale ; eitre'lef: lhemselvetC Well,.let then":. go. florae white". people can't take Core of :themselves. We don't. want to be .treated.any better 'than white men. If a white mercer black mania too lazy to wort, let: him take the consequence. But he tutted nobody to Like isare - of him. lie had been taking care lof .hist."iiistreas and himself too.' He gave an 'amusing ac- T.ount of his _escape, or 'rather her escape from him: lie said that she . went , away quite isdaguitie that Jeff. Davis :would soon come ,back and wouldVO a great:deal:for her. Well what had Jett done for -her ? She bad a good louse in Hampton, but that was in asser t her servants sere all gene way, end liere (hb,said) is the beet of them i!talidin 12P herei . . staled lbe eminent Malaria of Ilteteformation, MerielFAnbigne, has Ifi''preparation new york, the subject kilns The li " eiontialk;li uhder. Qal in.. . . . —his supposed two hundred biandps, , . , . will be present at the Episcopal Congress , otaome.-, Two of.the chief objects of ills . clissioti will be says tho ritsbyteriani flint, the financial viestion and the 'means, los making St. Peter'a peace the largest imetint; end, secondly, the steps to be Clain in the case of a vacancy in the Ponti- Seal throne. Cardinal De Angelic, Arch bishop of Parma, is named as the successor • • dithe reigning Pope. —The question tame up before the Presbytery of Butler, United Presbyterian Church at its session in Butler, on the ea, inst., whether a memberAf the I. 0. of Odd Fellows could be a consistent member of the U. P. Church? It came up in the forth of a complaint against the decision of 'the session of Clinton against Odd 'Fellowship. no Prcsbytery.war ttutnisoons in sustain ing the dCcialciii of session. —The pain:intim orihe city of New York is' /348,741 i the number of 'places of Worship of all kind's is 274; capable of ac commodating 205,680 ,persons. vLATE'VELEGILAMIC NEWS [FlRODliniß:itraillitl EDITION.] PROM THE MOUNTAIN DEPARTMENT. The Battle near Harilsonburg. TILE PURSUIT OF JACKSON DI;STA Tell FROM:WM FiEMONT. n IIAADQUARYtL9 MOU'TIII DAPARTI/ItAT, Pot RAPUHLIC.. NCION, Jima 9, Vi MAR imenuao, Jane - 112:4 To !/o■. E. M. Stanton, Stcreta . ry of Wai %'hero' was no, collision with the enemy after the chub last night. This morning we renewed the march against him, entering the woods In battle order, his cavalry appearing on our danirs.• • • - General Blanker had the left, General Mil roy the right, and General Schenck the cen tre, with a aeserve of Generals Stebl's and Ilayard's Brigaded: The enemy was 'foam] to be In full retreat on Port Republic, and our advance found his rear guard barely 'across the river, and the bridge in llamas. Oar advance mime in en suddenly that some of the officers remaining on this aide escaped with the lore of their Cannonading during the forenoon apprised as. of nit' engagement, end I ern Informed here that Geo. Jackson bad attacked Gen', Shields this morning, and after a severe en gagement, drove him down the river, and is now in pursuit. I havereent an officer with a detachment of cavalry to open communication with Gen;,.. • - This morning deticlimen tit were occupied in searching the ground coveted by.yieterdily's action, at Cross Keys, for our remaining dead and Wounded. . 1 • • • I am not yet fully informed, ; bat tblatrtbitt 425 will cover our Um in killed; and:6oo that itivro A nd ed. - •• . • • f.„: • ' •-• The enemy's lose we comet elNoly Una tain;as he was engsged4uring the night Id carrying off la dead and wounded in wagons. This morning, upon Oar march; upwards of 200 of hiridead 'were counted in one field; the greater part badly mutilated by cannon' shot. Many of his dead were also scattered through the woods, and many bed been already buried. rk number of priieners bad been taken during the pursuit. •\... • '••• -• regret to hive lett matirgoodnfficers. Stahre itifiliade*acin the liettristpart of the fight; which was the left : Whig, from the beginning cd. thii tight. The brigade lost in officers five killed And seventeen wounded,and one of his regiments alone, the Bth New York, have buried sixty-five. • • \ The Garibaldi Girard, next after; suffered roost severely, and following this i)eglmentthe 45th New• York and. the • Buck tail .'elfles, of Gen. Bayard's and Gen. klilrory's brigade. One of the Bnektail companio• has loaDeJi of its officers; tom:Die/stoned and norwromoria sinned: . The loss in Gen.Schenek's brigade was legi t , though be indicted severe foes on the enemy, principally by artillery .fire. • Of my staff !lost a good officer, killed, Capt. Nicholas Dunnka.. ' • . . . Many horses were killed, in oar batteries, which the enemy repeatedly * attempted to take, bat were repulsed by, cannistar Ora. •1. feet myself permitted to say that .all our istoops, :by 'their endurance: of this. severe March, and their splendid conduct la the bat tle, are entitled to the President's commenda tion, and the alms. throughout behaved with great gallantry and etllcieney,whleh - regaires that-I , eboold, makti -particular mention of them, and' whleh r l. unit, will receive the par.. tiealar notice of ,the:PresTdent; -end, as anon as possible, I will send in a full report, but in this respect I am•anebleto make soy more partionler distinction . ; than that pointed oat in the descrlptloaof the battle. . , Itespeetfully, • • (Signed . •...Junx C.,F.ILLHOES, -111ejorflenorai Commanding. "fern fiteXlellan!o. Hendoungteco.. ~Gen.lllnraside..Lord Lyon plld ttue • - President... Large • Land •Sale-.: to eta: ''> : ... ' ,•- -' - ' -...".l6atuttoroa, Jana :12:—/lo Gn'tbeepat tiontari bf Cleo. Shliilde•ritigagentabt•turt ,teiletrieettlied at the' Vist:Dipartotedt.'• • ' from 00:11."; onlquar- Urn', thii *yen . iorpoonntuossrien Amonoodethim.nwnAnrms:4l , ae neap" foanditbol s eninig in. force. Toole - tkinnisblng• 'bitd 'viten ;:litalia during the day, hot little rein!! on eitfier me. bb neither it . .. 0; andlllo roidr.nnd . . g mi. , 4 , Ar , 4 2 . 3 ; ; lironnnocrrom„. JUDO 43.:—Gentrai ra side ;was yistiardsy tendered s setenade;- ;Haim et easdiiigly critiods' land Tatentibnr, botAnotinol.t4ncoinplrindat. Lord Lyons 614 in ondJenpii,ffl.ith the Proi lant to-day, being on the ere of. his deport-; srs"for Europe to bo &hung for sareild meets.. • The Preeldeotby proclamation :offers near lyfoor'oallliotrathis hatraotoi,of India egos, foi:194)110 "loin Qatoboi ' ~;I[ l, eP/Ittore r,orle•OroPe.. • ; ides' 13. 1 —The .scotiFter Aarcela a•ilod at 4 o'cllc.i4e.tbl,ii.mornigg:,-.1.. TN !SOLUTION OR PARTNERSIiI Y. I:.,=—Te•tenekolp ecrito.voiweitirtya botirceu . Avititiamp & 11.15111ILti mad • yit AID 3a.• !MUSH, Stem Boiler Sakai and Asa Iwo Workers, itirdem thenorm.aed sty.l.-of IISAIIN nip, - a •ooz,wireimhyd the. - 14tli airy Aprrtl -by the' i!leath of Wllltens 14rnbIlf.: ,, Alrperfonfog copula ottlettted tHth tltfd demi witkrlytesvi - erlf imp; kw , * tbaS 114664. 1 jYttb tto padanAgai.L - • • The bb'cosittosted lit tlx old atitill; arranntragartibe sunrlytog must; Wm. w in be to ore the patrol:mut tb• !Alp Arm. AAA at hobs tartans to bfrlbto.' , • r - JAILIM X- Happy'. tairAilaipertorir Of 4htf.lAty trot of .• ' 4 l l llllLun Barablll • rltimsild2Oirtases 'prima - 11+;". 1:064;111M#5411011 . 4.&051.2 1 4 11,1 .4 by. DAZMALA MEE M42=l C8M91TTE6% 7 4 ABOITRATION Or BOAP.D IlLarsssau A Pillatsusuit LtsiLuisa...bolo 12..- 105 Jar arbrat, 8 Clarke; . 45 I.Lts !lour, Culp& 8181 , - 1.1; 270 bbis dour, kLackeuwa, A Llahart; 30.. do do, JaallcLuUt co; am du do, 2 1 / 4 1locurker Laug; 311 oil tads, 'Jaw Daltell A we; Patio do, Juba Lllmk; EMI %do do, J 43 licalotren 4 cars pig maga!, tilos irk A eo; to Id wow, 8 tir.ri bal. Oahu.. 141Aa A Caoglasy; GO do do, Caldortal bra; 3 pkgs• nbrire.r A Lamar; 3U boa start, 11041,400 u aka raga, BIIA U r Markle; !Alla willows, I Inekey A A to; 87 Lana c•kalra e irallk Walker; Id J 11 Lyons A co; 33 pkgs &Tapir., .10/14. 4,a0,;611u5; WO bids dour, linst,..a A 11 ,Moss. i , Q•e.~; de.~ dw 14 1 1),K VALK°, 11. UJS mmlE2 PAUL...L . 2O. r EX. tiAIIICIE. Caps. J. all, I ou THIS DAY. litb lostasi; at 4 o'clock p. Oa. for 1.101 orgamsgr ipply Go baud or to ) • ! • •, •) b. LATINGOTIAN anots. `V, -. ...1011N . •• - • - W.kas;k.iv it t e lifirg i t 1%) 2ANES9ILLZ PAVIEXT.— *ow and bearettful purrugar• Siam. XJ•latp. WIA 13Alritakl. 'Alma** '6,yon; lava fittaborgli for ZatscAllle SOKAIDAY,'I.2 4 u'eldat Itaurolag, Wives Zoorovillo 1191.31 Y ot a. .Nor (Might aupermgo applyod beard.. to . J. It.LIVINUYrUN 1.1 J., Aginsta,; l. l ll •49-1104 - , • El. S..PIZUC% a c 0..; Akenin, „o.)14 • . . OOT4 A D u o ALUBEg. A,Q4i,,,ka"71•.wi.l 004. 'earner yourth, tigAvedt . DJIQAILEtsAND" [atilt - A 110 . 011; °LI 1 LDILIAWS .AND :1d01116140Y-S; .111011211SIIWAVIii7CUSICI BYWXD • - LIFO9NQUINd (IA ' : • Dors , ' 3, 410 , r• I; , ‘d% •;! , Do. do-07(405Y Tiki4. MI nude to our geotal. vote*, Nod viinso tett to Lk tM Mel G ~ ft .-MAT !Ft i A "Peel- O we ': 4 411 71 . • • • • is . (e- I *Waits X 41.2011111MX*1- 1 Asir e . fitsieff rkTffkli•s• • • 04 . 11.• "CY, o, .25 i ihs• rr. Ifforoixolled . Soots «.. aisi3 I .. .I j•I ,7 • - t r imeritouncitoi T irno4 ; -_ , .. .• , I:: P.A,Ii *. • 1 Gy 906: V. Vait..4tAtiVtirdansti. We areintlbe. petal, norie?thoil,butany-lbins - Inibi , toluicbt. Vpr ale by tbilialtb grit .rotal4 by -_" : • • A. IigNSUAW, Pa . 1 1r i maxim ILlberty.st64 , llaml stnets. 6 1ACiff 'MAT • i9iV=l3Aloken.of the ar. r test and.'beariest gaidltyof Marshall's plait' :saw bkle Aare Leather. couddered }bp Mat .lo Jai received at Ydaad St. MO swots. . • . J. kn. rniLttps. ,• DIAL extra , l•l4.:-/ . b.baai; :.a : . :: 50 do No.} Baltheot• Natio& I I "100 - do , and bt. bbls. Meths:et, In stare sod foredo Dr BLIZI.VES . " 1 .1s 1, •` , :" 7 • Atoc.27 and ZS BlettlitleLl steels._ V - / ' • -.411 . 44 .yet olt .1 rn tv V 414 0 ".‘• azr„,,ersitb. ( • • " 104 ' J.. a. .." • 1 -"Ookdiilibu'L TTADEMt liBBQJ,BT J3iD IaAJWIL irle..lkaitsai; V. P..: V. J. C,rlsana,• .' • . J. L Bsarsers, tJancs Pasta. Jog, . QM= riTTmlioluGit mAttiro,;Ts &poled specially for die Pitt.b.drgh GavUo.ll. FIII.1•14 Juno 1;1111,1K SLOCll—nneissetrodockleof WO bide ramily al;. '6415;.00 do dont s.s,loaai $5.15;425d0 do at pie 8.15, and eo do at f4.OP for Katra, aa.l ts.w for ffainits. •441LOCERIes—tkarL• Om, trial a sale of at 'bap prime mo au 2k. Illelareee gnii t at 504: for prime So cimage in Sugar. . .11LCON-le of 8,000 to at 40 for Sbouldcia, Go for Plain llama and 8c for &war Cored (cauragica;) 7 Y.5 . 8 .r .C9 . 1 .1 ( o ' l ,o .17*, .1.0TATOk;1—Sol• of 150 • Lash Nosiannocka at Weyer trafil; 160 do prime California 'Ws at 45e fr1911--Salo of 10 bids Bonham', Herring at $4,25: ado ko. 1 nhad at $13,23; 10 dodo at $171,50; .10 half lady Plsh . at 13,30 and I!0 do prima at $4. DRIED .TEBIT—BiIa of 'W 'bush Paid's., balers, at 82,60; 2:i do do at 'mu t and 25 do do, ipurters, at 111.75. Apple • nominal at rt6in SA LT-806'0460 bills Si, 1. ex .t VAL par bl 4. tAItEATL 7 .t.eII; * axle from atom of IMO boob prima Ilal st . sl,ll,3pti busk 61EfSr,alle of 20 boxer oh. \V. at ;35 per lb; mod.lB doer 7c. . CIATS--la fair rapes% we note small mtl.a from wagon at 27qP3c.. • . OVEN—flan with afafr Inquiry at 40 to . .42e.—tlie latter figure for prime Yellow.' • luiports by Inver. EVA NSW/LLB-4mA Cmitota—ZO dotau tr.ab boards, Shrives. S.Latear.4ll,l.ls iiquor. A Guam. below a Bro. 2do de, Wm 11stkavwn. bbls sine Cam Looatuatsar,6o lAa starch, Lll ot., 2 Wads, 2 Dm tobamo..3as A klasolce; a 2 tyl Lambert S. Sldpsoo; 96 do an, 8 ll'erlelowt A co 234 do do, Lao Wa/lsaa. • . • • ViligELlND—rwa Little Halal W—tl b4k. idit her, P Markey; Oticarboya oil Ardsen. Oil ro; I bo hanlwore, Jou Orr d co; 2U basaosp, tar alsani 1 booing; 15 dodo, Win ,Y Beck a co; 1 doll lose, McCullough a Smith; 21 sacks raga, I It d (P /Ist • kb; 1. bib, flour, Jam. Baleen a -boos; 2 plums, MAD a Speor;.9l whisky bbls, Jailer Bryard co, 22 kegs walla, tYm McElroy; 31 oil Wits, K K naming, Vain LLD, Phoeula Brewery; 11 tads tobacco, 7o .Casks 'moot; 10 kegs lord, 2 bbla ogga, Clarke' a Co; 11 bbls potatoes; 10 bags do, .13111 A Ifetzer; 13 bbl. Itichobto Young; 40 empty bobs, %V Dilwortb Jr, lir Dia star candkw, sdo 1.4. James 11nowislaa; 10 •bos . toboicu, Moans a ,Cofbui G du.do, bamosi COOper,' S bbls linseed Joliu P droll; . /U ; sack. potatoes, J B :3X) bdles oral plug paper, E Outidfrey; 1 to bolter, l bbl eggs, 1 la do, John Ilse bert; 2-calves, Annual Barclay. ' Imports qy ItmDona. rtruavnull. rt. WATES 0111CAOY Juue 13.-3 eke wool, 2 ldeDude; 14 61.104, J L 1 1141. to 0; I G.lr brutes.; austioge, l'emauck, Mart A 0.; 44 bumbes Lamm. 11044 Allotrger3 pkgs 2 Villson;.l Lb! arblity, A I`..rcremx.; 16 bxe Noep.Jae tiro...lee; 5 by. Imo, 111.0,104 A Venter. U l trait 1.11 Vole 2 em; 4 Lao pog m.W, Job.. 'lour lumd;ldt imideruentlellecitara A Le mg; 10 We* corn bulks. Weu liuble; 3 14.01 mast, Little A Trim ble; 10 tam tobAccu, Monte A 11.3111 u; 3 I.6de. W Illuebast. River News. The river was [ailing ea*. yesterday, with am het ink ludic• by the pier marks Iset evening. weather continue. cloudy, and %Jib tVery splearener .(rein -...lhtfillfall wee rather dell at the wheel yesterday, Loth the receipt. and shipments being light. The ('•pilole frote eru the only transient arrival, and the Wattage for - with all the frieght .175 C4llltl fiat', and a Lair MICU• of passengers, was the only departure. The Nay. igalor, (nn. eat. Louis, and Lavinia Logan front km. &null, are doe here tu-dsy...—The espitols, we understand, will Detention for aSow clay*, Where/env, repeats nae1e.„.......The litnlicie will be ready to' re aurae Intainha about the beginning of the week. Sim has heen thoroughly overhauled, repaired and re painted; and tau thu appearance of • near Wet -__._ J. N. Word was sold a few slays since to . 11r. David Gilson, of i.lncittusal, fur IP,tra): • If the clueiohal atu beep OD they-Willl hove all our old Lags shortly. Dna great consolation, we have, bur,,,,, which le that there an enough now bags Italabed so l to roam of construction to taker/31,piece of thaw which hare been sold. Fos Ciacnrarri Asp LocurnAc.—The voilitar Blerrogo, lipt. A. v. Areallam, is its next packet /or the afore plots, &earl eig OM Monday. Yoe Br. Loma—The commodious .Empho City, Capt. Eisaley, Is .tonsoced Sur SL: Louis this ow entus ulthoot kiti . . ‘. TO& tYuscoso—The Minerva Capt. Ciorddu, is Um regular 1/Raveling 'packet kr Minerva, , kavios at . .. • • . . . . .„ -- • 8.704..u.is . • pOiCCINCI.NNATIA. LOUlldrat er.c.llMt liasmar ilittNGIJ; Cape: A. C. SPOLllasa. lama Old tor otitenacaato pats, an MONDAY, 164 lust., at 4 p.- as. For freight or panne apply on board or Oa )e.14 J. D. LIVINGNIQN • CO. Agana. A LL Jill kl Y: HIV Lrli :: iggiad . Ibe DETURN. ComteJ.77i n• air.cal,. height SHIN LAT. lot Oil ' The RNTUBDI Na. 2„ us/4. lialthaw Colmar, az, rlrN yesatriay zoosnlajt, [roar 1/11'"City, with :OD bartala of OIL • • • J,ll •• • ;DL J. OEITLZ. Agent. 1 -1 0.H.SVAMWILLE,GAIR4iad eir. LUUI3 AND tri , .; Pau L.- tu..tessner PLlfil OITV; Copt: J. Lsuap..ut bars u above at UM IJAT.IUIt tort., at 5 Gator* p. co. Vor height or pump apply:on board or to • 101 l • • ' J. IL LIVE/U*l'Mb A CU.: Adepts. u va a :Av.kibtl.llxlijar t a t rAcaccr.-114110,gdp1 'Job. etrouIer.HINKIIYA. OWL. J. 140 " 1 "1 1 5 4 ...".' At 4.1 itiK 1611 itjat futairoodlti4,4llitirtur SUM. IA I, 711UItADA Y rnuf SATUItDA Cuit..ll o'cleck • w., ranklog clue conuertiour erlib the molar perhem for Yu koreburgb enkClnglosurtf.., Igg,learnWh XVICktrIdoNL , S4,MII.4tICB. e.cr )UIDLY et 5 o'ck ro. Reireingere row/prod through to ClocionatL • !for tfulglat or pee rag. appli on bard or to .? AH. IX/LW/55 Llite* i„•,.: :• ; ••• ;11g Wetarielelet„ tikr it 7..rw iaawai Luzlr weirrstr•-• ,—, G.O: P. T. Mucci, laavailbr alai all lawn:acacia pubis,. icr/17 ..uosimor. PA Tsui 1 . 114 DA Y. al 12 ticloclCaal, waking ck•• OV1400C1101)1 ollts the P•antstorip•cli•la. Uetnrti b kora NNIN AVIIICRLIcr? TUESDAY, TIMMS. DA Y nal SAT 1111DAY;a/ o cluck*. /Mak 41 tP....Te •PPIJ u• board or to, • • . JAMIS R . 41., Attalla. , U..lWillem Woo-L. 0 FV2 ATJ': LAWS OP THE UNITED STATES. _Atm. *ecru: Swim' of Me rAisiy oeventAlOpiress: I : [Peptic—No; 67.] itWiliiirliireicribing the qualifieations of electors in the cities of Washington and Georgetown, in the District of Colima- Be it enacted by the:Senate and Bowe of Ileprestntatires of the United States of Amer ica kthniresi asibtabled, That in all muni cipal eleetiOns in ,he cities of Washington and Cieorgetown,l i n the District of Co.um bia, during .the existence 'or the present re bellion, every pereen Who shalt offer to vote. at any such election, and who shall be challenged by any legal • :voter :on• the ground of disloyalty to the. Government of the United States, shall, before his vote shall bo received, in addition to the require ments now 'established by law, rake and subscribe to the following oath or affirma tion, namely: "I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case'may be) that I will sup port, protect, and defend the Constitution and Government of the United States againet all enemies, whether doinestia or foreign; that. I will bear true faith, alle giance, and low.lly to the same, any ordi nance, resolutifil, or law of any State Con vention, Legislatttre, n or order nr organiza tion, Secret or othertriee, to the • contrary notwiebstaraling, and that I do this with a full determination, pledge, and purpose,. without. any mental reservation or evasion whatsoever; and, further, that I have al ways been loyal and true to the Govern ment of the United States. So help me God:' The said oath or affirmation may bo taken before any. justice of the peace, no tary public, or other person legally author ized to administer oaths in the District of. Columbia; and the production of the certi ticate, in writing, of any such justice of the peace, notary public, or other'person so authorized to administersatbs, with a copy of such oath or affirmation, that said oath has been taken and subscribed to by the person producing such certificate, shall be deemed by the Commissioners of Election sufficient evidence of the fact. And it shall also be lawful for the Commissioners of Election, or any. one of them, during the time •of holding such elections, to ad minister said oath. And any person or persons violating said oath, or making any false statement in taking the same, shall be subject to all the pains and penalties of willful and/corrupt perjury, and shall be liable to bet indicted and prosecuted to con viction before any court in said District of Columbia having competent jurisdiction thereof. Approved, 1114 20, I SG' . [Puuctc—No. GB.] AN ACT to provide for the codification and revision of the laps of the District of Columbia. Be it enacted by the Senate and !louse of Representatives of the United States of Amer ica in Congress Assembled, That the Presi dent of the United States be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to ap point, by and with the advice and consent or the Senate, three suitable persons, learned in the law, to revise and codify the laws of the District of Columbia. See. 2. And be furikr 'naafi{ That the persons who shall be thus appointed Abaft render a final report of their revision uuJ condification to Congress on or before the first Monday of December next. Approved, May 20, 1562. [Fugue—No. c 9.) AN ACT to authorize the appointment of medical storekeepers and chaplains of hospitals. lie it enacted 6y the Senate and House of It...presentation of tic United Stairs of APllf tea in Congress aim:Wed, - That the Sec retary of War be authorized to add to the medical department of the army medical storekeepers, not exceeding sir in number, who shall have the pay and emoluments of military storekespersin the quartermasters department, who shall be skilled apothe caries or druggists who eball give the bond and security requited by existing laws fur military storekeepers in tho quartermas ters department, and who shall be eta titnied at such points as the necessities of tie-army may require: livoided, That the provisions of this act shill, remain in force only during the continuance of the present rebellioe. Sec. 2: And. be it further enacted, That the President of the United Suites is here by authorized to appoint, if ho shall deem it necessary, &chaplain for each permanent hospital, whose pay, with that of chaplains of hospitals heretofoie appointed by him, shall be the same as that• of regimental chiplaini in the volunteer force; and who shallbe subject to such rules in relation to leave of absence (rote duty ore prescribed for commissioned officers of the army. Approved, May 20, 1862. [Punzao—No. 70.] AN Au s u pplementary to ID SO approved _ . on the thirteenth of July, eighteen hun dred and sixty-ohe, entitled "An act to provide for the collection of duties on ica ports, and for other purposes." Ito it emitted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of Amer ica in Congrass • assembkd, That the Sea. rotary of the Treasury, in addition to the poifers conferred uppn him by the act of the thirteenth Jily, eighteen hundred and 'tali-one, be and he, is hereby authorised 'to reform a clearance to any vessel or other vehicle-laden with goods, wares, or mer chandise, destined for a foreignor domestic port, whenever ho shall -bate satisfactory reason to,boliere that such goods, wares, or merchandise, or any part tbereor, whatever may be their ostensible destination, ore in tended for' port or places in possession or udder control of insurgents egaitist the .United States; and if in/ vessel or other vehicle for which a clearance or .permit shall lirre,heen refused by the. Secretary of the Treasnry, or by his-order, as aforesaid, shill 'depart or attempt to depart for a for- . elfin 'Ortiorneetio port without being' duly clearid or permitted, such vessel 'or- other v - ehicle, - with her tickle, apparel, furniture, auticargo, shall be forfeited to the United States. . . . Seo. - 2. 'And 4; 'it Yerlher ntttrled; That whenever a permit Or Clearance. is granted. for either o foreign or domestic port-it shall be:lairful for the eollectotoPthe 4011-; tamp granting the seme,.ithe.,elialt ,deent. :ik:.l4ecesiary, under tho.'...Ckgattill of. Atti ccisti, to require a bon[ t 07.14 i!p . fprOred At4the master or the owner 'the iperr el, : iufo epenitlty equal to the 'value ' of go, and with sureties to tfre 4titati,etioti . oo such eoneotOr, that:the said istiti shall be! delivered st thedeptination for it le cleared „Oi iterreilled,. and J Uutt...no part! thereof shall be used -affording aid or .comfort loliey poison or paities. in inatie= Welled avast the authority of ill'e United: States.. 214 to it ierther.' raotid t Anal r Allekieereary of the ; Treasury be end, hereby further .onapowered to prohibit. end! prevent the transportation in any vessel or. *Oiled tOnirlritifidad, turnpike, oi-tither void or mina of transportation Within:the Uni -1041. Malta of any goals, wareit, or Auer chandise of whatever.character,ffind- whit , evitAsey be the codensible destination of the sanoe, , ,iti all cisee'wbere therii shalt be. satisfactory reaseae to, believe tha t such wares, or perchandize are ,inietuled, • for City ?We .}llO pCI3If4IAIOII the control of insurgents against, tho Uni ted fitates.; or Abut, there hi imminent dan ger that such goods,erares,•ot merchandise will fall Into the possession , or under the • control of it uch , intmrgents; end he is far-' tiler authorised; in nit entree where he obeli' deem it,*(4edibtiestil4 ,p5,-Io3:fe q uire ,efieltble:OCittriqti 4treoi that 'goeds,' waree,,cir L inereharidlie;ihalk:ber," be ,tray- , sportee( to any place Under,inserreetionam :Control,. and shall net, hinny inky) .14,tweit. to givb eld Groot:alert ..to spelt iinstirgenta,l andtkanuty eblablish; all each tiputend on igkrukrregtilliftslui ay tie actuary or " 7, • 73r.::= - proper. to carry in - to'e Wed, e purposes of this act ;Auld; if tuijr iotidiS; - ' witres, or mer chandise ehall'be.tranaported- in _violation of this act, or of any regulation of the Sec retail' the Treasury, established in ptir !malice thereof;or if any, attempt shall be guide eo ,to ..trinsport .thim, all goods, ir 'ons, Air. merchandise so transported or attempted' to he, transported, shall be for feited to the United States. Sec. 4. -And be it further enacted,. That the proceedings ,for the penalties and for feitures • accruing under this act. may be pursued, and the same may he mitigated or remitted by .the Secretary of the Treasury in'the modeSprescribed by the eighth and ninth sections of the act of July thirteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, to which this act is sriPplementary. • lice. 6.! And be `it further enacted, That the proceed& Of all penalties and forfeitures incurred nttder this act, orthe act to which this. is supplementary, shill be distributed in the 'manner provided by the idnety-first ieclion of the att. Of March second," 'seven teeti.hundred aidmineti-nine, entitled "An act to regulate the collection of duties on imparts and tonnage." Approved, May 20, 1862. [PUBLIC-NO. 71.3 AN ACT to authorise the Corporation of Ge,ergetown, in the District of Columbia, to,lay and , collect a water tax, and for' other,purposes.. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United &Wei of Amer ica; in Congress assembled, That the Mayor Recorder, Aldermen, and Common Council of Georgetown, In the District of Columbia, shall haie power and authority to levy and collect a tax not. xceeding sixty cents per front foot on all lots and parts of lots within said corporate limits in front of or parallel to which water mains have been or may hereafter be ; or, in their dis cretion, to appropriate from the corporate funds generally so much money as may be necessary to supply the inhabitants of said town with-Potomac 'water from the aque duct mains or pipes now laid or to be Idid in the streets of said town by the. United States; and to make all laws and regula tions for the -proper distribution of the same, subject to the restrictions prescribed by this act and the act approved March the third, eighteen-Lnadred and fifty-nine, and entitled "An act to provide for the care and preservation of the works constructed Wale United States for bringing the Po tomac water into the cities of Washington and Georgetown, for the supply of said water for all lloverunaent purposes, and for the uses and benefits of the inhabitants o said cities." Sea. I:. And- be it further enacted, That said-Corporation shall have-full power and authority - to collect such taxes, when ao fixed, in advance or otherwise', through such agents, collectors, or coinutissionens, as they may designate and appoint; and upon the failure of any owner of said lot or lots, or part thereof, to pag said taxes, to sell the same; or to stop the supply of water to the same; or. to distrain and sell the personal effects of such owner; and in the case of any sale the same proceedings shall be ob served as are adopted in enforcing the col lection of the general tax of said town ; 'and generally to enact such laws as maybe necessary to furnish the inhabitants of said town with puro and wholesome water, and to carry into complete effect the powers herein granted: . l'rovided, That the taxes levied by - virtue of this act shall never be a source of revenue other than as a means Of supplying said town with water. -• of, 1. And' be it farther enacted, That in levying said front foot tax said Corpora tion shall, in all cases where a lot or lids or part thereof be situated at the in tersection of two streets and fronting on the same, so reduce and graduate the tax thereon as not to exceed in all a tax upon one hundred feet front on any one or more streets, of more than one hundred feet, so reduce and graduate the tax thereon as pot to exceed a tax upon one hundred feet front. Six. 4. And -be it further enacted, That all ordinance and resolutions or parts thereof relating to the distribution of Pot omac water through said town, and Gib collection of a Taw tax, and the ordlnan cer and resolutions heretofore passed by said Corporation particularly mentioned in thitt section, be and the same are hereby ratified and confirmed, said ordinances and resolutions being described. and identified as MOWS, to wit: A resolution approved April the twenty-third, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, entitled "A resolrition au thorizing the tapping of water' mains;' resolution approved May tho seventh, eigh teen hundred rind fifty-nine, entitled, ",A resolution authorising the laying of a water main up High street;" an ordinance ap proved May the ,ninth,, eighteen hundre. and fifty-nixie; entitled "An ordinance au thorizing the distribution of the Potomac water through the city of Georgetown ;"i reitolution approved May the fourteenth, eighteen htindred and fifty-nine, entitled "A, resolution repealing a part of a ieio lirtion. tor laying a water main up High Street;" an ordinance approved July . the second, eighteen hundred and fifty 7 nine, entitled "A- supplement to an ordinance authorizing the distribution of the Potomac' water through the city of Georgetown,-ap proved 'May the ninth, eighteen hundred andafty-nine '." a resolution approved July the'second; eighteen hundred and fifty-nine„ entitied"A rel.:dation Approving of air-, lain' contracts , . for, distributing water r through the, town , a resolution spiroved, August . .the. twentieth,,, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, entitled " A resolution in, relation to the water distribution," a reso- Inti Orr approved September the seventeenth, 'eighteen, hUndred and fiftY4iine 'entitled, "A ; resolution ' "" authorising the water beard to pirchnie,Fatef. pipes ;" a resolu tion approved September the. seventeenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-nine, entitled "A resolution in relation to water distri bution ;" a resolution approved September the twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred a n d fifty-iiine, entitled "A resolution supple mentary to a resolution, entitled 'A reso lution in relation to tbe.water distribution, approved August the twentieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-ninoc" a resolution ap proved September the twenty-fourth, 'lige teet. hundred and fifty-nine, entitled "A .resolutiottin relation to theikqemption. of. water stoekil a resolution. approved Octo-' ber twenty-ninth, eighteen hundrelLafid' , fifty-nine, entitled "A resolution in relo den 'to water ap proved. November the- fiftbe eighteen hen-, dred aititled . : 6 A resolution approving the contract for patent water , pipes • for road ~ S treet;" a resolution ap-' proved.NoveMber the nineteenth; eighteen ,lidnared and:fifty-dine, entitled "A resii-, lotion repealing& portion of the resolutloh approVid -- April thelwenty-third,•eightean hundred:pad 'fifty-nine f le elation vi to tot,- piticyfabetiitilne.v.' • •-•-, - • • • fl444 . Eoflfir trl4 f fertteeidetedi.: is oase of.* :failure tointy sinilixes whet -1 evOrratAll,faid - Partoratiph - by virtue , of; it 'vest pevieri; it shell biletitil in the disor'etiOn.of ihe:nollentor or ollter propel+ offietri either the real or personal eitate;Af botb,.ettbe delinquent tax-pnyir, eo...mueb'..ofi the. eightti:seciion net epproved•Miy the twenty-sixtb,eigh-: tap. hundred ' and twenty,four," entitled if‘lkirnit Supplementary, to the-pet 'to in eerporate lhe Inhabitants of. limb : city WesEingteui,' 'pMiseil the of Ireh : 1 4 1 . 38 4 -6 3 1 - 01"glA'bundr0 and for other purposes;" nm . is its:the fatten itiLytheds,Lryjs! • I, ..frovide4, That no sale :of real. estate shall tie mide-but where the owner or , ,tetlant of the•property badvitat staelent-poitonal estate -out of which' to enforCe ti . -,nollintion of the debt 4ite'," ;110 'and' the same is IterebY repealed. •'• Bee. 13. And be . it further meta, MIA: lA% Pers9 l 4 sir persons appointed - ; to' any Mies imposed by sad corporation.in ; porenancer of dtti•reeted powers shell have -autbeitty-to collect:Um- same-by .iiiittretis, ' 11 . 6 4'“1e .-ar the' goods itid'obettels Of 'Am' petioni s tlkgesble therewith; but no loch! b" -- 1! - „berattalle, :unless 7 - tall ',14113:111,11131 `ulnae Svelte' thereof giien. some news-1 gsperprlatedliuthe Columt* . . . • ..t aforesaid; -and the provisions ivf the 'acts of Maryland now. in force !Rhin said-District relating to the right of replevying Personal property taken in execution for' Public taxes shall apply to all cases of Sn ee d property taken by distress to satisfy taxes imposed by virtue of the, corporate powers :Aforesaid. . - Sec. 7. And be it further enacted, That said corporation shill have power and au thority to repair any of the footways of the streets in said town, and to impose, and col feet such tax or taxes on the lot orbits, or parts thereof, adjoining the same; as may be necessary to pay the expense of such repairs. -Ike. 8. And be it furtbur . enacted, That so mach of the first section. of the . ' act ap-: proved May thirty-one, eighteen htindred and thirty, entitled "An act to amend.the charter of Georgetown,"..-as is In' the •fol lowing words, viz: ." Provided, That no-' thingdn'this-act shall change the' 'manner of giving' notice Of the sales of ,Property Owned by persons not residing in the Dis trict of Columbia;' be and the same is hereby repealed. Approved, May 2,1, 1862. ' {Pullin—No. 72.] AN ACT piorlding for the education of colored children in the , cities of'Wash- • ington and-Georgetown, District of Col umbia, and for other.purposes. Be it resolved by the &nate and House of Representatives of the United States of ..diner-' ica in Congress. asaembkd, That train . and after the passage of this act. it shall'be the duty of the municipal authorities of the cities of Washington and Georogiva, in the District of Columbia, to set, apart ten per centum of the amount received from taxes levied on the real And:personal pro: perty in said. .cities owned - by pertons of : color; which sum received for lairs, as aforesaid; shall be appropriated for the purpose of initiating a system of primary schools for theeducation of colored children residing in said cities. Sec. 2. And be it_ further enacted, That the boards of trustees of publioechOols in said cities shall have sole control :of the tp fund arising from the tax aforesaid, • well as•from contributions by persons - posed to aid in the education of the Col ed race, or from any other source, which all be kept as a fund distinct from. the general school fund; and it is made their duty to provide suitable rooms and teachers for such a number of schools as, in their opiii-_ ion, will best accommodate the colored children in the various ,portions Of said cities. • Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That the board of trustees aforesaid_ shall pos sess all the powers, exercise the same lune, lions, arullave the same supervision over the schdids provided for in this act as are now exercised by them over the public schools now existing in said. cities by vir tue of the laws and ordinances of the Cor porption thereof. Sec. 4. And be it further enacted,. That all persons of color the District of Col umbia, or in the corporate limits of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, shall be subject and amenable to the Etltlio . laws and ordinances to which free white persons' aro or may be subject or amenable: that shall be tried for any offences against the, laws in the same manner as free white persons are or may be tried for `the` same offences; anti that upon being lens* con victed of any crime or offence igainst any law or ordinance, ,such persons , color shall be liable to the same penalty or and no other, as wouldbe imposed or inflicted upon free white persons for the same crime offence; and all acts or parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed. Approved, May 21, 1862. [Puntac ResoLunoN—NO. 30.) JOINT 1tE90131710N relating to the time of holding the second session of the Legis- Lathe Assembly of the territory of Colo rado. Resolved, by the Senate and Rouse of Rep resentatives of the` United States of America in Congress assembled, That the second session of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of ColOrado,_ now fixed by. law for the first. Monday of June, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, shall be postponed by proclamation of the' Pover nor of said Territory until the first Mon day in July,• A. D.,. one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two: - Approved, May 2r,1.862. MOTELS. FRENCH'S HOTEL, ON THE: EUROPEAN PLAN. CUT OF NEW TORE SINGLE. ROOM. FUMY CENTS TEE ply pry Han Squtinr. nmair Pppcsite Tiaillrrli]i 'Thera la a Barber's Shop and Bath Romps ma . tubed to tlOalletal IfFirßowara BITHNZEB and li 114teralB`artid . . ep Re are fall notaollyat - 8.. FRENCH, ra.0111X1701.. 111El:t1t:AN HOUSE, Bosrox,:isthp li hirgest and beat arranged . Hotelin tliallew. England Stain; is centrally located', of so. COM from all the tonnes . ..a travel:' It contains &lithe modern improremente, indaVis7 convenience for the comfort and accommodation of tho traveling instal& The sleeping name are large and. well ventilated; Ills stile, of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished fortamilieaand largo traveling parties, and the house will continua to_be kept as • Slit class hotel In evorinwpoct.., Ja2l:lvd 'LEIVIS'EICE, • -•Prletor. ikAP 101114111ELA AVIIiA.I,LON JIL COMPANT--PEOPOSA29 FOR LOllll.- . - At a meeting of tea Board of Mattson oriels Com pany, bel4 ow the loth of Men 1601, the following raided/one wire adopted : • . • ligiobed,..l4llc coopoo bon& of tale Company, bossing data the drat day of July nest, hi , blued to the &moult. of Two Hundred Thetumnd Dullatt, IA sums of Otos Thousand Rollers each, pitiable la tewity.fleeteari after the dale thereof, beating In terest a. the rate of six per tent - um peithriutn, pay sesol.unitially, to the city of Now .Turk, end that cold howl, be mitred by mortgage of the works awl, menace of this Company, to be made toTtunsthe Bakswell, aa trustee, for Um , holder* of Gala bonds. • flisofned;Tbat the Prealdent of this Company to iothorited to procnre, to ho negotiated, of rise most. gage bonds of this Company, th is day ordered Co be teal, the amount of one hundred and twenty-flee thousand dollars, for cub, or (ho °Latta:ting betide of (his Company, maturing on the drat day, of Jan, 007 alit, at par. • lu econalanee with tbo foregoing rerstintions;lSOD: BOW PflObittwitt 'tie osmium mall three O'clock of Lb. Atit DAT CV 'JUNE billlT, for llab above loan. InformaUon with resent to the character of th4,lm , provesnest May he obtained tom imbue !llama, • Seq., of ' llanaa, Nart & Pittsburgh . ; litirabis Gibbous, Fag., Onsterivtlie, Cbeeterumnt*.lNltitnint Mears. Jay, Conk Leo., Philadelphia, who thwirad to moues eutlimiplimut for the lomit The Stock of the Company Voodoo debt, (Wade outramiding)— 11 ,M 4 Thor, I. no 'Boating or tither' debt exteting. • works an to active ape-halm and -complete repair, and the receipts juG)iyespectelione of ,the Herod or I avenge dividend for the prevent year. The works, VW) gofer completed. and Cie debts of the Comps• ray paid tato enable the Jilansge.re to, Ochry their Brat divlder.d. July 7( h, 113:41, elm* which time they (rave declared :fourteen dividends up to July,- aight yams—mon tains. In the aggregate la dilly•thur .and oustattalt per cent , or eta and aighlytautt doaLtha per cont. per engllo. Thereat. no Weals ha theldniket better moured'llum. Mos( of Mai Cum. 'petty, and none 'that utter grater lad Clet Monte for tatestment as to sooarity 01111 prompt payrnout Inv lattichta melt Auowa by the boidars of the vaunt ctelstand tug loads. 'rim object of ,igsge is to wooattrate the bonds kir thelkunpany and mount the allot°. A preferiaatoWill toilichrti the, - prerimt Valets' of Om Wadi datag:lo . 4o lit, -MG/ Tine Company monis the shpellet kuneof the Jorhele or any portal's of GA annimethialkiibieL ; • ruyllad . 3101)1LUX&D.PreihinaL , E EDMUNUSUIcibw4t... • - 96 utn 9$ Y'mm:Brs • •.•:••.• • . • ,• rm•t;e4 :atoms, Asiclieg • • WA id, • _ qpilwarisukti.citkiva._ • • • , . •LikpimUNlk •i. •.. t/ ibil/Da9; AIIQ enry other A• iffidithAtpr,)riO4! iLt Omni a; aitaleatlelflr „tit," 4 ; Nil/Mosodsk , , n M 2 ~ 1t0+...w. WOODWCLM ••I‘•I2DV .• NLId RUBBICK 41.031 fr," J.: Maim: Packlag. Osaka' ant Itope:Packlig:d Alklkcstar.lititingedEamtkfonsangettate, and.ar ibeicaud or play- .Tot /MIDAS tb , t i,nowyibber 1)0042 ? 4,33,1 " 4 ,50 1 0 1 4 13 *5• - iiii x tiiiKa _ • 431,C. FOR SALE--50 twits of Land, aituata IS =llea from thrdty: -- lettaii idictod Mined a good framodsolling bane. Personamdadng such& WOODSIDE d WALLACE, j • 30S Liborty west. ==tl ISALE.--A pair of tineVinatched -C BAY MAIM', tunable for • ;mute family. Ale°, set of DOUBLE EAENESS and • BUGGY. )11,palre of SPS.NCE A GABRARD, et the Phoenix Brewery,: .co, Wilkteses.lSms , losst, streets: yI.I.V . XALE--Tne late residence of a,a, - William Adulsori retlO . trot .- The lot ea ten& lorty-aocon Kling) on robot:lnel, and runs back, prow:wring the. utook tri4th, coo' atutdcecLktol silty (160 feet). het. . • . For terms, Be., apply - Pt - 11N. SON; on the premixes.— " . mflOatad VOR SAL E---b . E . P(.),N 11-11A.N .13011. r El22.—We biro fur site three 4 O)nchBOILI:118, .21 lett long, with • tyre linos each; two to inch,' feet long, two fines each; one 42 inch, 2& feet long, with five lints; six Blinder Boller, 5t inches dhoti ehw, feet long—all of, which w4l be warranted 11 good orde.r„ruidsotd at a great barg ain. N d < MBNBOF.,I West.ioint Boiler Works, Water at., below Patin. re.V2l:llu ENtilNig FOR SALE 1. • ABOUT TIGHT lIUY9L IN tII.IOD OR.DEII WILL th. UlaXT7le 0 . 7.117010. — ; fcl4:d tt - 'pitta iitree,t:_. above Flinithflaid. 1. 4 1 SALE.--. 11.- beam,' .ruiral: reel.; deuce adjoining the village of. freedom, Bearer •coulity, - coutatalng r. O acres o!' ground; In comas& Clue with , four building lota In Lb* rillagsprjrreer dum, tact, tb by RA/ feet. The grounds are highly Improved, and • planted with KO grafted apple gram, all hearing; afro, a [area number of cherries. Pan, • Plumbs, roinces, ktulherries,throseberrfse,eurrakts, .9.c.; ornamental shrubbery sad' TIM Imuise brick, 40 by S 3 feet—hail, - mortis and porch. (iced stable and well Watered. From, the parch ru can hare a view of Iftronomy, , Baden,. Bernlngten,' clicker, Bridgwater,Phillipeburg and..Beayer. and only :14 garde from' fiteelorn bration. - Will he eolif cheap; $5OO in hand, Iniance,to aulL •:- .• : Apply to TiluS. 6,8, Rey. JOHN. BROWN, or Jolt • B. MCLAIN** 00410:: 'Fourth atttlet;.• 'flEblicAßLE' Ttiorracil *tut LaL—Taro.two•stori\ prick daielllngo,•aq. pll.l wttb water arid gas ;y." lots each:) by 151kfeet. au South areuue, Allagbeurcit. • A banding partly Suished, with large shine.. base wait, .12 acre ands quarter or ground r altuatod.on ltuu,a abort iiistince•froiwthe liancheiter Passenger and Ft, W. AO. itailroadikbeing suitable • for manufschirtng puryciseibt •-i • • • AU°, a Una nt:100 aOrea; di and a bill nallealmm the osty, and one and a quarior nAllas.lruna Onlra eloy'a,atatioa , W. k. LI. 11 . ...a1t)1, soncag Oscbard of nial • trove, a Wafer • power gaw 11L4 two !louses; and otberinulanToininca Lally urns timed, AV.; furthor particular, Inquira of • ••,\ an al' L ArY kit, al Yoder/LI itt.. Allegheny, or 3.2s.Llberiv street. kitiaborab.\' Obit Boer', 11l umploirtop4a.- Apply ta.: • Aututitts, . . .ml4s:llif r • Aft', .1 rOurth via BALI—A seven,yean old, imitable to drive either single or kubla lu a %cup.. luquire of WATT & WILSON, 2:44 Lawny tamest TO LET. LEC.:—The four-story — , - novas., No. 'Xi Liberty street. For terms, to., appfy on thei promise.. . Je3:2w It, Ts: . —blx large- and well lisyted, 43110825; -30x1s0:' artirsbki 4ar 'Cldribt iLaltors`rar 'Machine Jalapa; 6111 be66l . Ito 66 :Or 8116nfut , P 63 6 6. APPIY Flitt, street. s• 68f, 11 LET.—A well , Ilmaltet and JL comfortably firoishod SlOro Blarketrbelwoo6 Third,,uol 'fourth • A long Room,RENSLIIIP for •Ik:holl, onabomt•inre occupied liy L air:Av.:TPA Aciiilemuy for yoimig Also, Ne6o's it oibrotype Rams, outer of Tbled Also, several Rooms suitable for °Okra,: ••- *or - very, low, to .It. the times. rorner Hind ond Market Arnett," .1 4 301 t REIST_ containing nine rooms and enlist, Mielbai.iitls THIRTY-TIIIMIC AMES 0V - LAND, within 'one fourth of a mils of Ilayiyillo Station; for FlCO.par Ale°, A NEW,I4OI/tir, containing are mow, zel. ler and garret. on.Chartlare &treat, Vint Ward, Alle gheny-, for jto per month. fartber,particulata enquire of. • , • • Al3'lll PATLEESON, thmt. !JAYS, -•': - • at Ilayerille Btation...7r OILS, df c. 11)PiCAN, Dia — LAP Manufacturers ot ,, - PURE .WEITE 'EtZyn NED CARBON' OILS Caw, Itio. 291 LRrrtl street, WOHlo.—ftszas.ec .1= 4Ul4yr,Piopridtoriand Mainfoctar; Pan 13=14 Potrollto-trodo mart, • • •-•`_ , • POro Doodoxixed - Boools,, . , . • • SteamlorillettLiabricotingl3ll,, Cold Prosiol &IL "do - - do - ; ' No, 1, lio. 211 Id Ho: a at/awn:7; Argood 014•Ticod Oil, Oka, •••• • and 11111 Grease sad dpirito of '. o Nsphila. alodaalm.%fFont itrl4 , Doooc o PitOrodt; ps„ . 4 1141Diettf, 12DIAY' BLIPPYTN: .N DLIZZISTR CARBON- , OIL, LAMP 11-I:2lAlTA'btiliiitlits 1o: ifO.OD'ETBEST,' M. W. 80LD1ULP.......41111. u 1 La T. irCORWILII WOODVIGLE..OI4.I3BENERY. 110,(1113Hili:131Inii a . . 11DILNINGUIL AND LUDNICATING Oily Heidi constantly - on hand the. Tory boat linailly . ot' BURNING 014 - clear and without odor aloo, i good( LUBRICATOR, pus WHITE BE.NZOLE and CAR Atfi"dllorderi left at Ho. 85. UTZ ma?, Blctk;s.whd ticoro I,lll be P!°!PP4l , o4 l ded - I?AIILE Uth WOREL.§;•,-7WilitiThiliK .11/ t ANDEI SO N, reflaers snd daabirs 4n . r • ' ••. '• rourbAßßotr OIL:(gu/it, graraataaa.) air CAR GEF.ASIC sad IiENZOLY coraainitittai band. Osiers meire;.l for the yruent al ,CIIES.S, 411 . 11 TH and Pint straits. . WrKONA' • Weeks • at • liharpaberii . 1114Ille4iMIlleegber4 Valley °Mee and. liareLoase, • 11,1EGLET STU RUT, Maeuracturariot ILLUMINATING wad LUBIlle. OATI NO CARBON 01L8 and' a UN !IGLU, , . Ii' I.II6PINID OIL, warranted aon.Aapllo," . dee, always anband. • • • oel2lyd' I _UlittltATlNti , . - At TEB:LOIC JJ nu.= or 25 . OEN Ta PER GALLON, cootie: at ou baud and pr etde by B. O. kJ. B. sAWlitn.' As to the tuillty, we nits to ane=nt enlaces:. .Prrtespealt,liet. - Masse. B. C. troeryjerraffnli: She .Lubst. eating Oil ire ate gelling from los vs and tribe tie elf 1,4 our ;amassing* have wattles&' TOcAB Y. Z.'S. B. Oc., BE Wtli L9PT. Amidst. URKI3;.' JI-J WILLIAM P..woordsrOs, '.." • \ • COAL• AND 11Nif110 . 2i :61 • • - _;•), L'Amws, cmuimico; Ka:* mirkiestrcet,liwean &mod sztd Third. 1.1127 dD 1 :9/. 43 a , VA. • R Etzfk:' tileatne ~• . • 01)4 fob. • awmAstvracivani • * • .; •;; II tiOlkii simazoLsr. • " , fiFj • .AND STNAMMATAILNIEL martian oily ClitUDI 014 iurALL 01tAYrrkujoQgpuhign s , • illillrNe*Vit Barroleweaktf.• • • Clonile .17r, • • • • • . • JAMS P. ' .rolocam . VOUNG MIMI:1E103;7 l a tvi c ,. pirv r ubsily itzebt, bier 114 .Pi.: ;It -Pittsburgb.e. 46 . 5 !'bctolli MA MIA' MOT 119114111 . ...6.14ALAULL1M1 /I.lLt.2lllllMikci: illAlST.l2loltenr, 1.1 11.01LX2 C .11 tux nom 'inulz ; WACO. - BOXES, rr, - ;SWINXI, IROBAja&TMAND ORATE PROM 820 V; cum. 10), *no aisvpois hrodaod Ur salb Olden left with W. 11).0SQ„ carrot ad-Wood: argot iad Diamond SnOZ *lli merit° prompt anon. EN,,mtvuttali ' • a tv.,,Y.tuaar, rityinirt;'?FaithiiibOYL LI ANNlVasiegoait; AUI Mollyinnai,C ; • Zall"i , .11111Adiestranlif 1:1001WPABLOR 'AND it et . • = irroysa. wags. AND arrou gunk 'BOUM+ , ase v jsula sad aim neauu,B4lo4 • • maim) Nu, Waler.AndAsw • NMI Md. • _ w licam, Nag . . siouwas, - ftutd;Ciaz r And Wtwelsowitipl= • Oman! peopraealia.73obUn g pad cilmasp,:iphactit. rppiaTted Tamale •NUll, • anhot.t.i4 _ notte,s4. 3 0 01:0 41 .- 140 4 0 9.45440( b0)14%.. 4 iti • ciao caul. TA PM* UM 4Ria/. 44"-:frirVIATZWV".• O Oz. O7 = - A , ;- PITTSBURGH, Pl. Prmsailaws, PatiA. 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