The Daily Pittsburgh gazette and commercial journal. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1861-1863, November 29, 1862, Image 1

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Art ot Perfamen, ft 25.
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OVAL LAMP CHIKNIEB,
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Chimp tea are intended fer U>»
.flit name, which heating all'parte of
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Port Pitt aiaaa.ito* G ..
Washington street,
Plttshnrgh, p^..
rYKUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTH
OILS JIND DTJ STUFFS. INDTGO RT tie
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AOLypicK, whole peppeb,
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JdxlidiM, Ac,, Ac,, In store nod for ssis low by
I ,r; _ , '. WOODSIM A WALLACE,
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CAMS AND COAL
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• Dealer In HATS. STRAW trim
jUIROS, and STRAW OOQDH genendlyT
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TOHN CAMPBELL. MaßDraorcKiiß or
Sf-WOTS AtaeiaSSa j® dwrtptJoo, Ho.
M Bmltbflsld street. Pittsburgh, Pa. oc2l:dlr
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JJB. CHARLES H. BTOWJS, i: i!
FHTSIOUK AND BOEOIOP,
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Puttitalion Office No. 8f Fifth Street.
MpBHINO AND EVENING EDITIONS, DAILY,
CONTAINING TIDE LATEST NEWS DP TO THE
hodb OF PUBLICATION.
TERMS:
Upuivo Emtios—fa per annom In advance, or
IS cento per week from carrier*.
: perMnom lnM.Moe.orC
Oenti per Week from cerrleitt J 1 •'
Wimlt copi*. J 2 perMnom;
Fir, or mon, Tea -or npwiudr. Pper eaimm,
Invariably In advance. 1
Ibis Jb what bu been moat anxiously en
qa|i»d about for several days past-When
Oea. Sumner arrived at Salmonth; there >ll
no rebel force oa the opposite side ofdhe Rap.
pahannoek to prevent Ml crbeaing. All the
artillery which the rebel! had to dlipalo the
passage of the river, was a alnglo battery in
_l>o*ltlou, which it iralibut holiday aport for
on* of our batteries of long-raugera to alienee.
BM when thia war done, aa 6amner*a ordera
forbade him to.paaa over to the'other aide, it
r no; way surprising to.dnd the rebels bet
;terj prepared neat morning with additional
gupa in better poaiUona to dispute the peerage,
'if it bad been then attempted.'
Itwaa, howevor, no point of the plan to
puth forward a diviaion, whioh could accom
plish nothing by itaelf, and which being eep
| grated irom the main body, and without tup
plica, couii not .even maintain a poaiticn
against the enemy, already *ringing up etreng
reinforcement! by railway—in (act bringing
up the main body of hie army under General
Lee, aa fast aa the' train* could carry them
from Hanover Junction and other points.
These counter movement! of the rebela
w*r* Inevitable, when the advance of our
arpy could not at once cross the river and
oeCupy the height! commanding the fords,
tdr .their' generals were not Ignorant of the
Advantage of disputing the paaaage of auch a
rifer; and when oup first movement waa made
beforathe railroad to Acqnla Creek was finish
ed, and ourbaaeof operations thus secured,
ell that haa since occurred was simply lnevi
Th« reiult may be no other| than general
Byaniina desired. Oar movement before the
jAgnle Creekßellroed weiSompteled mny ham
appeared to the rebel leedoVa' /aui pa, on
oar tide, of whieh their railroads end the cel
erity end the promptneei ef their mofemente
"paid enable them to take edrentege. Bat
the eitaathm eoald noKhnvnbeea’nnforeieen
oi our ilde; and those who planned the
change of bate may-ham looked in more di
reotione than one, and probably'ealenlatid
Pfotty accurately on all that hat oome to pare
—ion both side,. ' 1 , ' ■
. |Wo do not imagine that Gen. Buaasiea hat'
waited lllfthe groator. part of Uterebel army
came up in hie front without preparing eome
ttlng on tho Sank, or rear,<uSelent to divert
their attention at tha proper moment. The
Philadelphia Prut, in referring to thie pointy
•iys:
BEDUOXD PBIC2S,
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JOen. Franklin's grand dlrlilop la now
■d" 1 ”* to a point on the Rappahannock treat
of Frederickeburg (wo nood not any where),
end will oroaa that riper, flanking the rebel
positron, end meinteininghia own. To check
thla moToment, Jeekaon end HUI here been
withdrawn fremthaYalleynf UiaShenendoeb,
akid probably ordered to more eaet on the
ebnttbenk of the Rappahannock, to oheok
aba flank Franklin, while toe falls npon film
with a large rone and annihilate! him.
I The rebola arafully awake of aU available
movements of onr army. Ia it any wonder
that the., rebels aio.eolioitona (not for their
apltalr torthat ia of UUledeo to na or them,)
fat for the hatardona position now held by
their army ? That Bnrnalde haa assumed the
reiponaihie .larifhr.crbifirig tSa Rappahan- 1
book eannot now, be doubted, and If he can
force the enemy to concentrate and Wire him
hearer battle,-at or near Fraderickibnra, ao
mnehShe better. It le adellcate/operation
that la animated to Raraaide,aadono.whioh,
WeiLaaeonW, will prove a sorry feint for
the rebela, and evince xvmrlne military gen mi.
Bnrnaldd haa great'advantages orer the too
my in bit preient-poaiUon. end he WUI oer
lately make nitof thtlapromptfy'as he baa
done heretofore. .... ■>. ■ .
WOKKA
Important Boremeotnia Louisiana,
. w » h * T * recently published pretty foil da
Ulla of. the Imporiait htltl' highly. arucceufal
eperatlonanf oen.;Wlirjii,on llaoiit ilda.
«f*■>•, Mfaabalpji!Orleans, In
irhat li known aflibo L.faarcho district, which
oomp{l»«Uall thatplttof tha Btataof [.ooUl
fn fl»l‘«ntlrd dlitriet.'oxoeptth'. pnHahea ol
plajjaomlna mid Jaffarioo, has boas saunas-'
“4 sll
judos ortmnifer'a it it or* forbiddtn. The
following lithoo'rder:' '
j HstDoDiSTxts itagaurvMi or thi Qcia, }
f,« • . Hwr.Owautt, Nor.», IW*. : f
tho District weatef, the JtfU»luipS*riTtr!
lololj taken pqnenlnnof bytheOntwd States
jportrh»ad««in»itaWoto-oooffaontlon-finder
;theuu of Congre&i and ih* Prbilibiiiloa it
Itke President, and that anlos and trenlfori at
jaaid property are being made for tho pnrpoaa
•of doprlrlngtheflorernment of the same, haa
determined, in order to atcnrs the rights of
all pertona, at well aa those of tho dorern- ,
imont, and for the purpose of enabling the an. a • „ _
ioroptnow.gfrqning.toihaitaltaiv cars or and -Th® American-Uuettion in EnroM--
j secured, and the unemployed laborora bo aot : 1119 Circular Letter, of the Frenoh
Ito work, and prorlalon mads for payment for Government in Favor of JSedia
- of England aA
I. Th&tftil the property within tho Diotriot ? UB * • a.
to bo kuowues the "DJjtriot of Lufourohe,” NiUrai, Nov. id.—Tho. steamer- Africa
b M n ? >* MMby loquattwed.tnd oil i«iei J r united horo to*d*y. ■: *
V ■ wll! ,* Ti * ftUo»l»« la the dUpatob of the Prana*
>*IX; Tho'Diatrlotnf iaifon'roho will ohmnrtao of i foreign Attain, addroaaod to tho
kfl tMttnltdryiniha Btataof lionlolaaaly- An>l>»sa»dora of Ffanoo at London and St.
“*Mlaalaalppirlror/aaeept the Petersburg: j
a “ nln ,*“ l “ JeS,r ‘ 0B ' : Oot. 80.—JSurop. watcheswith pain-
jodg., si&^^grajjt^aas
P«t«t Snu Dlitrii V “ l,ln, " r *>) inspire tho highest Idea of Uo jwdwnno.
ba&OoiiUniUta to t*v« tv nft r «orgy of tho two population*. .'But thte
nrtm in nM tTllaMat Qf.th9pfOp- ipOOtftOlOy Which dOOI 10 ZBQOh hODOr ti their
slsisiplP
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serf mi °- ia >• Cndar ;U»lntnonce pf-i£Si«tai.Mok.
o,n ° rt of whloh .ktanair.'lbttrMwi.^littlffld
• u ty fftonl fTtffwaH nVnanlaatr J_li • ]>*lWeettr : -region ■ 6fsh# fid be.
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PITTSBURGH GAZETTE'
T> COMMERCIAL .TOTTRINT AT.
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ADVIBTI3INO AT BEABOKABU BATH.
3ATPRDAY MOEMIHQ, NOV. 29.
The Military Position,
lojU eitisen or foreign neutral,sincethe 18 th
dey of September, thill bo held void, indill
•tlet whatever, male with the intent to de
prive the Government of the rtghtrof eonfis
eition # will be held Void,it irbit time' toevor
mode. .
VI. The Commission U WhorUed to em
ploy in working the plantation ol any person
w r°J . remained" quietly'athls home,
whether he be loyal or disloyal,’the negroes
who mayfibe found-in- said Diitriot, or who
“*7 hereafterclaim-theprotection of
the United States, upon the-terms set forlh
“ cm onnlnm : of a contract heretofore
offered to the planters, Parishes efPla
qhemlnes and Str Bernard, or white labor!
may be employed at theeledtlofrof the Com- *
mission. -x /; ' • .
VII. The Commissioners r WUleease to be
purchased snoh sappliei as maybe necessary,,
utd convey thom to such convenient depots as l
* a PP I ? the punters lfttb# making of the <
crop; which supplies will beckirgedagninit
Uie crop manafaeturedand iihin constitute r
lien thereon. " ' * ,
- Yin. The Commissioners are authorised
to work for the acoonnt Che United Btates
such plantations as are deserted by their own-
held by disloyal qwners,a* may seem
‘thoofopß^ 111 ”^ 0^ the iP t yi H ', le
JX., Any persons wh6 have hot -been ac
tually in arms agalnitthe United States slnoe
the occupation of BewOrleans by its forces,
and who shall remain peaceably upon their*
plantations, affording nn aid er ooaftrt tothe
enemies of the United' States.and who shhU
return to their allegiance, and who shall, by
all reasonable methods, aid theU&ited States
when called bpon, ma> be by the
Commission to work their owmpliktttioni, to
make,their own crop, *ndfc> retain possession
of their, own property, exoept suehails at*
oessary for the military <ns*s off the United
But * 9 * And to all sueb’persojjs the Cotamii
sjoa are authorised to farnUhiaeini of traits*
poftation for their crops asd supplies, at jut
and equitable prices; : .
X. The Commissaries are empowered and
authorised to hear, determine, and definitely,
report upon. allqooition* of the.loyalty. dls
loyalty or neutrality of tiu various claimants
of property within said District ;nud, furthnr,
to roport mob persons u in thoir iudgmsnt
ought to h. rooomm.ndod by tbs Commsnd
ing Ofnenl to tho Preiident for nmaty nd
pwdon, «o that they may hard their property
retnrned; to the end that all penom that are
loyal may eager a> Uttle litfaiy as pnetib'e,
and that all pereont who hat. ben hereto,
fore disloyal may hare an opportunity to
prose their loyalty and to return to their alle
giance, and to eare.their property front con
fisoatloa, if such shall be the determination
nf the Government of the United States
. By command of MsJ. Qan. Boil™.
Bio. 0. Sraoao.A. A.O.andOhlsfofptatt,
, jjrrsMPtßiscj to Biso?p«aa»n. —
Ben. Dntier haring dlipoied of a nutter
that will possibly pat loot million* of dollars
in Unhand* of honest lojaleUUens f soxt turns
his attention to the cause or Intemperance,
and at one magnifioent blow, strikes* «tf the
root, as follows:
Omoe PaoTosT.UxasniT.-OmmAL, Lnmn... > "
Haw OaiasKt, Hot. 6, 1362, f '
By direction of the Commanding General,
i» herebj giren to all proprietors, with- !
» Department, .of dUUUerlee 1 and es
tablishments where spirituous of Intoxicating I
liquors are either manufacture**'or teeUied,
and breweries when strong toes Is' 1
ther must cease manufeoturingAwad.iclose
theU,places of ooilnetron Sainrdsypftlr
JoaxaH.Passcff. l
Proroit-Maribal'Gensral Louisiana,
Haring dealt with the sinning driliaas, he
next takes up the subject is it-relates to his I
soldier*/and properly disposes of the ****»— I
>?• V ; '. .: /_ vr' I
HtlDljCitliEJ, OKPAKTHIITOr TH. ffcLf, 1 '1
Niw Onu.xe, Hot. 11. ISM. ( I
antral OrtUr No, 93 —I. Any comi.ll- I
cloned’olSoer who 1. found drinking intoxi- I
c»Ung liquor, in any pubUo drinking place. I
or other pnbllo horn., within Ihii D*p«t
m.nt, will bo recommended to the PruuUnt I
for diimliiel from tho turtle.. * , ' I
■ 11- _A U poU ** oOcwi are ordered to report, I
io writing, tn them headquarter., all in- I
eUnoec of the rloletion of thle order which I
may oome under »hefr notice. < ■ I
By command of Mai-lflen. Biritaa.
B. S. Bane, Captain and A. A, A. q.'
In another order (Jen. Bntfsr put a atop to
tbs imprisonment ef osgfoee'on thepreanmp
.tlon that they were runaway elans. Hera la
tha order:
HaaDQuaaTaka DaraarHiHT or vae Gvls, 1 (
Now Orleans, Noa. 1, 18«. T
QtaikaL Oaretn No. 48.—1. No person
will be arreeted as a ilare, by any polloeman
“'“‘her peraoo, and. pot la. confinement forJ
nfi- keeping, onlati tbe • period r arresting -
knowe that each person la ownsd bv a loral
oitinn of tbe United Btatee.
11. The Ine pee tor and Superintendent of
rriione.de authorised to dleeharge from oon
flnement all elans not known to be the ilares
of loyal owners. 1 .
By oommand of M«jor Gen. BI'TLSL. I
Geo. C. Sraoao, A. A. General.
By an order Issued by Gen. Shepiey, Mill-1
tary Governor, household furniture to'tha.l
valne of three hundred dollars, lajexamjptod I
from' leiiore nnder aoy process ;aad b) 1
another order by the same ienthority, Eeprv-I
aentatirei In Congras{i are to be elected in the I
flret and second districts, td-'serve la the pres
ent Congren. .
• i nrati Jonraoa’e woka.
{ Some months age General'. Bntr.se seised,
kmOng other eeiinrea of the lame klnd,)
$408,008. In ctilh,' claimed | by, French reaL'
dentf. The French Concur protested, and
the case was laid before tha President by tbe.
French Minister. The President' sent tbb
Hon. BnraaDT > of Bsltimore, to
New Orleans, aa'a' Commissioner to luvutt-'
igate tbe matter, aad dispose of it aeoordlng
iv thfr faete. llr, J&nsnoa weot on, exam-
ined, and recommended that tbe money be
pail back to the Frenoh Consul. It baa now
been tolly proren thet that money bad bean
borrowed, prior to its letinra, for the nee of
tbe Confederate Government, and. that after
its restoration it was shipped to Havana by
*tba Spanish war steamer JBfeaeo it Bony,
and paid for dotting for. the. rebel .army,
i That was tho remit of Joessoa's mlSsloal
mt baa repsetedl/scknowledged the honors
l»» mannor with which w« adhered to that
line of conduct. The sentiment! dictated to
n« have undergone ho change hot of a benero
lent diaracter. That neutrality, indeed of
Imposlng.npon thrPoware,the attitude which
might resemble indifference, ought rather to
make them of serried to the two parties hr
helping them out of a position which teems
to hare no tuoAe' Yrom the commencement
« war an irmed’ force wu sent on
foot by the belligerent*/ which,. alnoe then,:
: been kept-op. After j
so-uaeh ; bl6odahed’ they nre-now, is that
reipwt* nearlj in tbbr*ame petition. Noth
*&• P»>WBp tfon.* thethnoro do-
wiU ahortly occur,
•eoofdtef tetbaieit nejrartce&Ted in Europe.
| two *naU*,oo iho contrary, wore in *
hope'wlthlhe'hrierdoUyfof'ebT'dMfieded^
tornjthb balance and accelerate
the eonclailov of f » peace. * -
taken together,
.ptttt taiho opportMlty Of un-armlatioe; to j
whjoh; moreorer, : under, the present eireum-1
no atrategtealobjeetionjcaabemadt.
lSuk!l!?a h^ ,x 4iapoaitipni toward .peace’
Jjflnning to, menifeit U)emiSlTM
in the North. es well as the South, might, dh
the other hend, second steps thet mlglit be
mado to reoommend the idea of a truce. The
Emperor has, therefore, thought that the oo
oerfoh; hes presenthd Itself of offering to the
! * b ” "TPort the:good office, of
the Meritlme -Power* ■{ wid Bis Meiest* has
ehsrged ms to msks the proposition of *M.
iJosemmsnt to Her Britannic fcejestr, as well
as to the Court of Russia. ffhethreo Cabinets
wronld exert ,their Inflnenov at Washington,
** as with thO:Confederstei, to obtain an
.armiilite for six months/diring which eVorr
ant.of *«,; direct ot lndirtot, should pro
sisionsllj• belie on sea,'as welf sion land,
and ■it mfghthe, if neeesilrjr, iiteriorlw pro
longed;''' - 1 i-■ ..ju ')■;..i.
: • The Omtarea/I need sot lay, Sir, would
not imply, oa oarpart, aay judgment on the
origin or iianonf theatraggle, nor any pro*,
lore upon the negotiation* which might, it ia
to he hoped, enane in taror of an armiatio*.
Obt task wonjd ooniiat lolely in jmoothlng
down obaUelea, and In interfering only in a
meaiare determined upon by the two parliei.
We.ahodld noV in iaet, beliere oonelres
eaued npos to deddr, bat to-prepare the eo
lation of difiealtief which* hitherto, have op
posed recoadliatton between the< belligerent
partieaw ■ Would not, monorer, an agreement
between the three .Coorta reipond sufficiently
to| their intention* T .WofllJ not giro to
tnair ateptbo character of evidentimpartlali
[j ? in concert, they t won!d combine
the condltlohi boat aalted to Inspire confl
done*. " * *- r •■ • ,
I The Government of tho''Emperor,- by tho
I tradition of Fre&ob ' poller toward
| the tha oommnnl
! by tbo rnerkx of friood-
Hyp, *hp baa never oeaaed to ahow to the
? y ",^ n^ on : C, “ bil “ t - Bhoald thoevont not
Hk *?** «f fba tina Powere.and
“™ ld tho ardor of tha atrocgla overrule tho
I wtidom of their ooonaela, thii attempt woold
I W;t*. honorable for them. They
|wb W bayoTbfflllod a duty of h'nminlty, rnoti
I in a war whloh baa ex
cited purlonr which render alldlreet altempta
I»l negotiation more difficult. It ia the mli-
I whlebtirternaUonel law aaalgna nentraiar j
M, tl *L 1 » m ** lln * tbat ltpreacribaa to them a
**^‘ lm^ rU »“‘Je“'i‘J , *y«nlinaTarjnaka
a nobler, tire ofttotr lodnoneo thapby andeev-1
««>»« tjputaoaod to af ttnggla which oaaaea
*3 PWb-An?*™* and oojnpromliea inch gnat I
Mwnghoat Utp wiola worid. ' I
finally, without, Immediate ratulta. thoao I
Woold aot bo entirely oieleea, for
- I SotropoiirmgAvpoblicopinion -to vrews I
of eoarififtUoft, *ad tholoo&tdbato to buton I
tho ftturn of p«imo might s
.-bMoiarpOMlbtojv • - j, u /7T |
-lUrmaot-,op^Bir„ln~ffia name of Hla
Majeity,. to aobmlt tbaaa ; ooaaidoraUosa to |
Lordßauoll.crto Prinoa florUehakot boß
gUgbln to ante tho viewi of ,thb 9oCora- I
O*? 1 °f Hor BrltanninHnJu ty, or tho Court I
of Boaala, r j<, - I
! CBlgpod) .. Daooin Da L'Hova.
i RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
H»» English correspondent of the Banner
glees ns interesting account of the work
accomplished by the ll distribution of the
Seriplnree snd religions reading at the
Eondon Exhibition, from which it appears
dnce the 9th of Jane, when the stand was
opened, dp to the close of the Exhibition,
there hare .been distributed 3,000,000 of
Scriptural cards an jleafle la, and from 120,-
000 to 130,000 Testaments, Psalters, Gos-
Bels and' Epistles. Thirteen men, several
speaking the cantinental tongues, were em
ployed. The 'front of thsetand presented
♦ *Md«n canopy, oter which were written
texts in English; then underneath wera
isrsn compartments eorrespondingto seven
different languages, and from each of these
(he distribution took place. Not leas than
2,000 manyof them foreign—
“»« either asked or reoeiTod copies of the
pdnptnrsn inihs Hebrew tongue. Direct
donyertidna art known to hate been thus
in connexion with other
jneinoi and'hy thepowerof the Holy Spirit.
pio expdnee dr this greatjirork of Sdripturo
free distribution l ;hn 'ali boon defrayed by
phrifUan merchants and itherp in Eondon,
M * coop £B,OOO. .
——Beeolqilone were adopted at a great
besting of the Hlstd Protestants (Ireland)
condemnatory of the amount of patronage
bestowed by the. British Government on
Komatf CatboliCe. ' %
i ilftald saye in the New Eng
land Methodic t 1 Episcopal Conference the
jmale portion of eome whole churches hare
pnlislodand-go'ne to ths wsr.
I: rThBj|inoU (AmeTican) Wesleyan
| Oonfertncfr-rtbe leaden of this denomina
jUon i6e^ded;'itoM; ; Uie M. E. Church-^
ipi^W^;ft^irlirg^iolat!on: ;
j - — official organ of the Unitedßreth
r®ron Churohclalms that every minister of
jtha"t dettonrinaiXon, without one exception,
Latt true.ha steel to the Federal
land they are In a situaUon to try men’s
ebUls/ From the same paper we learn the
jlter. Mr. filoane, the pioneer Unitedßre th
ieved .ynbslonary In, suc
ceeded in of six
annual conference ministers, and six fields
of labor.
i —The annual meeting of the American
Reform Tract and Book Society took place
In Cincinnati,, Not. Oth. ■ The issues of the
year, in Books, Traota, and.'the Christian
amount tA nearly 7,ooo,ooopages; of
theee a largo amount hare been donated to'
the army.'' Donation*, $4,989.88; sales. of
Booksand Trade, $1,443 88.' ; ■ - ' >;«
‘—The clergymen of Canada, of differ
eat 4en«nlnatlone,Aare combined In refua.
Ing/ t0..-attend' Sundayjfaherelß, v only In
caiWi'oTabsolnte neceealty.; 'Various ree
»one aire assfased for >. this etep, prominent
whloh Is the Interference With' the mean's
of-igraee? ahd the Tldlatldn of .the sanctity
of the Lord's Day.
lt Is elated ; upon good authority,
that while the German Clonfcdoratluneeunla
abouttwenty-three'millions, of. Catholics,
and only about eighteen tuitions' of Prot
estants, the Utsnjw?sf.;.the t T'nonnii7 is
largely under.the control ortho Protestants.
The number of 'iperiodinaia edited by'ftot
estanU:U,iU'iM^^*n!jEA'*i‘Sii l ia r^, l ns that
pnbllihedby'CatiniicsiV' l ; u,!
«L» -j.l ,t-‘I * t 'J 1 -'' '-T; ? ‘
e.co z la’tfov/aw’".*! X
frtrq '
According to the statistics presented
at a recent meeting of the General Congre
gational Association % California, there
has been an increase dnring the year of
38 J per cent in the number of churches;
and that the membership had grown from
750. to 873.'
Haolxudj That while in the old pro-slave
ry churches the membership is now called
upon to destroy itself, by .Northern Metho
dists shooting Southern Methodists, North
eim Presbyterians hilling Southern Presby
torjans; and Northern Baptists Cohereifa
tionaUs ts, Campbellite3, eta, are butchering
their brethren of the South, we haTe reason
to thank God that our Lots arc all out of
Sodom, and that no Wesleyan is called upon
to shoot his Wesleyan brethren. ■ .
' —— -The Board of Managers of the Amer
ican Bible Society held a special meeting
op the 10th nit, and granted 37,263 tol
umbs, besides referring some applications,
to laiixilUaiy socities. In the month of
September there' were printed at the Bible
House over 174,000 volumes, making 6,500
daily. A large portion of these books are
distributed in the army, hospitals, etc!
——lt is stated schools aro to be opened
in Milan (Italy) for the purpose of teach
on Sundays young women who are obliged
to irork during the week. The , studies, to
ibe taken.up arc arithmetic, geography, his- j
■ tpiy, readings writing, and .needlework..]
The item of religion is not mentioned, '
■ 1 The Bov. Mr. Punchon, the distin
guished Wesleyan preacher in London, has
made an offor to the Conference to.raise by
his own exerliod; within the next fire years,
the stun of £lO,OOO, as a fund to promote'
the buildingof suitable chapels in watering
places.
' The Catholic, of this city, contained
an editorial somo time since on “Catholio
Miracles.” The Pittsburgh Christian' Ai
vacate alludes to It in the following lan
guage:
I It relates os sober history the existence
I of o tribunal at Rome, called the -Sacred
I Congregation of Rites, whose province ty is
j to; determine the genuineness orspurious-
I ness of cnrrent Catholic miracles.' The spa-
I ribas miracles are found to be fourfold more
I numerous than the genuine. Not one out,
|of every five is admitted. No saint can be
eanonized without in some way being in-
I strumental in working five miraoles'afler
| death; and the Promoter of the Faith has
| as his sworn duty the obligation of oppos
j mg-with all his might, reasonably and un-
Ir&tonably, the esse of canonization. After
this ecclesiastical jnachinery for the de
twtion of.impoafcure, ' Catholic thinks
I that the miracles wrought by: Catholics
| ought to pass muster anywhere.
| : ;■“ * -We are indebted to the Presbyterian
| far the position and employments of Borne
lof the Southern rebel Presbyterian minis
ters. Rev. Dr. Palmer, formerly of New
Orleans, is in the Theological Seminary in
| Columbia, S. C.;,Rev. Dr. Deyburn,-is"'ref
siding at Athena, Ga.; Rey. James JdcNeili,
formerly one of the Secretaries of the Amer
ican Bibla Society, has the rebel:
afmy; and the Rev. Dr. Dabney,' Professor
in the Onion Theological Seminary) ;is said
to be acting as an aid to General/'Slone
wall” Jaokson. • ,
From a letter in the Zvtheran Ob
server, giving an account of the German
Lutheran Synod of lowa, wo learn the
Synod now nnmbers forty ministers,'all.
from Germany, and the membership is in
creasing in numbers.' The following are
some of .their church ordinances tServices
shall be confined exclusively to the German
language. Those who wish to become'
members must, according to his or her cov-
enant mado at baptism and.confiraaiion,
abstain -from all worldly things, (Welt-l
wesen) such as balls, dafioes, secret socie
ties, &c. Each member is to altendto pri-
vate confession, although eabh member has :
the liberty of attending private oc pubiio
eonfessibn—preference being given, to pri-:
vata confession. They are also mfllenari-
aus. In lowa they use picturesandcruci
ftxcs, and burn wax candles at eommunioi^
PROPOSALS.,
pTratiBDKGU & STKnBRNVI 1/f.fji
A .BAILBOAD.—TO COgTUACTOBS.^fiS^d
Pk l?£.i h ?»? ppro £n i »*»••*« and tcdiof
iheOhiO Birer Bridge at SteubenvlUeJ <BhUB*c«
ttoa* win wmuta»bfiitf;i«v)oo «bie* jvSTSea
t)»abmeoVead*M.iiTQrftU7 «l*Q4te«t jbr. pwaech
ling the work duriog the Winter. - ;
profile* and epedllcattoa* cab be eeea at the Chief
En*in«r e Offl®. at anj.tlwe aHer.ths fire* day of
da tailed, lafcraatlbp obtained'
oa application to the oudenlgnett. " '
< •:.»tfhUCfßnglneer. •>,
IMPORTANT TO Olfc SHIPPERS
BJCriNBBS.-rl.bhTepurehMedL five acne
fcr.deilmble ground, lit jutted on tbeAHechenvßlrer
“* SMWJW &Jlre * d ' *>*>’» t-inioiZ-
Title, which I ia fitting «p u anOit Tard,fer the
ezdCWre J>Urpow of • barreling,. to nr*r ding and
•torina.Cnid# Oif This property hne'uhiutpanod
turinees, letog l<**todJiStJat
•ktttbedty UrolU, wUkuoadjacoai buildings* with •
.» One J*sdiagior c boete,and where the. eetUxa end
wptunt.cancan.be loaded oh the gmuhdiTom
now prepared to take care ef Oil Boat*, end; With- a'
to barrel, and:witb.'ftr*~prp6f. tight
teakMu*tmwJralkollan*iea*thoftiine. OrlwUl
Wsi'! w V^ lD B. to h.fe their o»n‘
t*fc*t* willd Jrankt on contract or *np(rln- ;
ta*dtheirOOnjdrasttesj ",u v*. c;
. OQca at the yard; on 4be OiUtenl f eeienm Bait-
All Cwnttfunlcalfona adcrOeeed jto DAVID
KIBK, Bar BM,f>llUbn r s h.P.. wMMc.IT. p»Spt
.ttrotlro: ; •
144 KUBIA
1U GHEKNfi BTEIKT, K*W TOBX CITT.
(•OVEKNMENT COFFEE,
Jnlcp ia tin foil ipoakd pepen, 49 la a box, end 4a
J 2& U« \nn*.km.* to 30 ceaU.,, V’e put
up the following kind* v \ - -•
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.•; 6trpjßfiio*"4?omr&-' ••*- -/•>
'W® beUmbcrr Ooflnto bo Mbr tkis'uf ground
Ootfeo now In cee, All onto KldnmiUo ol gc to
! oar yfcgent®, Hem. PLACE ATOUNO. l£3Qua
ben euoer. oorncr Wcslftsgioh tite®t,< Hew York
; Oltr.enil Heads. l9l
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pEOPLBS INSURANCE COMPACT.
Offioo, N. E. corner Wood and Fifth 6tfc
AND MARINE INSURANCE;
OIBKOTOB3:
Jura D.Venwr,
tet. Join L. Bhinili
Buhml P. Bhrtra,
g<«B> B. Join,
DuielWillra/ '
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JohaWsit, „
Joka i-Paria.,
CbarlM S>Bla»fiL
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. JOflH WATT, nro rruHtw
wm. w+wtorntf^ti*
■CUBE INSURANCE, EY jTHE RSLT.
j- AHOK XS29AL, BTBUBAtreat COKFAHT.
OF PHIL ABILPHIA, bn BTOLBUlGSi’lfiatted O
popetnk vraßOTggfctatiS
town.eriountry. Office 308 Witoot street
A«ni v •
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Flnt JBortgageafi Improved Oily ;••
ty,.WOCthdoable.the amomit m.n., l .tlM.frW) 00
Ground rent; first rtw-.-'f--,• ;■ -#4gg
PennA., J?er wut, Itfortgage. 1
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HuiUnsdca. as 4 Bnwt Top --TV?
Stock of;ifeUwamiimfl. r
Commercial Bank. do - , ~ 6.135 ii "
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PnJon bUlnaaranca-Co.** Scrip—'im to ,
Bill* BecelTAble; bnilhees paper--—' .:'-v fftwyy jj
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BobertBtem, 4 , ChamLeland:
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, 0. Stwnaon, G.o.Wood,
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INDEMNITY'-AGAINST LOSSBY
XFI&B.—FBABK&IS FIEBIHfIDEANGBOGM.
PAHT OF SS«7
Pbeetontrtreet, near iFittf -.J .. , -. ;
.Btdtiui«fit 'cf Ajeeta, January lit, lßoi eobl&hed
to enact of being— ...
FlratSortgare*,ampiya6corel.J w .-..7Tl t 00
Beal Jutate, (prea’t ral. 6l) coat 102,965 00
Temporary Loam, on ample Collateral - .
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-■■•sa-g-87,919
87,919 »'
MV* The only profits from premium* which tfeta
Company can divide by law are than TUkt'whiclr
bare Aden determined.. ■ ,
Inaorance made on erery description of property*,'" :
to town and country, at rataaaalowaa araconid^ant ; ~
with aecorlty.
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