KOHpir MOBHIKO, MARCH 16. CITY APFAJSB. ■gr’drrioul 'v« mri. , XanmouMiau. Onnunon forth* ff*. a BM,b7 9-B- Shew, Optician, No. KUltb ltr»*»—«on«Ud d*U j: .am. in tutu. 0 o'clock, A. M - -SO • U “ . 0# M • «i T. M.™ , ' it Bannutu>9 S-U The Futtbarch Sanitary voaaittee I Tekae pleeinre U , acknowledging the reoclpt I of ih*‘followtng contribution! for the relief of 1 onr entering eoldlen. Thl> lilt embrace! ell I article! reoeirod op to the preient dele, March I . llth, ud It will be gratifying to th* doaora I to koow that fifteen bene, itTen barrel*'and | one each of etoree wer* forwarded, in addl- J ttentoilarg* quantity of onion*; afidT*g*-;j tablet, leat week to th* Sonthwutr ' ‘ | " ' Hie* IH. Murdook—lS pUlow eatee, U tonb,;l ahlit, 1 boletw cale, 1 eheeti.l handle ragi. _ ■ ' ’ Auonjmoul, BrownarUli ■> pond* brown ! ' tngar,3 pound* whit* eager, ponndl black bnrlu/SH *h*rriei, 8 ehlrt.; 3 pair* eenton fitnnel drawn!, 4'toweli, d p»eri Hooking*. Anonjmotu—l p«lr pent!, 1 toiU ■ - • Pitubarth B*nltary Committee (old itoek •on hand)—3 bag* lint, 1* pUlow o***i,'* T' Arenni Knitting • Aaaoctetlon —13 mailin ihirtj, 40 .flannel I ehirU.3o pill*'drawer*, JS oolor*4dinting f^eru. 1 lOlpali*woolen took*.»Tpair*ellp - S, n ifi bandkerohlaii, 0 pound* eboaotote, p — ' f» gtiie'w eUpr, bundle woolen rag* btutdl* v*° per Kn.Brunot—S jere ? LedUit’ HpUoopal 118 Boct*ty—ll bed tick, ;! ‘ ]doito'l*wri.ppera,B mulls etilrte,l.outon ’ geuel ehlrU,—- peire eooke, 10 .baudk**?. dalaaa,l banal potatoai, li# •»““*. M * i- . " r com bad aafapPf d® aaaaffali. -' -. MearjailjbaßabUnd-lbeaai of tomatou, ' ' pajdU*of tba Blnnißgluun Pabllo , mm trait. d» jar, trait, 82 glan ' Sialtr#*»}i 4 ““ *•"»•»' 1 *** sU-Xhac paaebaa, SO gaattt imaU dried ■' mN> mad mallard, 55 B>i. ient»UwM®b°tUit o»taap;B Bi. angar, 9 ' nriploblai, Vi B><i- U »* lS «»*•*.*°»P- 1 s*B graab apples, 1 iaek aaioaa, with aaadry : / ?’°i I 1 uok aaloaij 1 pbgs* dried fruit, 3 drM benias. U ias frait, 1 J» J.l - 3 flennelshlrta, 2 ■-..'; 3 eoati, 1 pairpanii.l wit, 1 Society—6 woolen lhlrts, 3 i' SabelstenoeOommHUe^— Ibar■1bar- ■ aalßontaininr 85 cane trait, 1 aaok dried frait, Kutowi, 1 b*l.lists 1 demijohn «f sgbUnb* ■ -Klkf, 11»«« box oonminiag clothing, bad dtagyaod atbaf artlolee. ; . bKob, Meeram A Ce.-T largeempijy box- dona blank book*. - W.B. Batoni;Oe.— i.Urga empty boxes. Bahawell APaare, —1 doaaa empty boxes. | -■ 'liailoeef the Unitarian SooSty, elded by • , '■erltienil.—lT pain aoolaa Books, 6 wool !i\*St*sM aottoa ehirts, T tiwalaS palri blanket. 1 Jar praairra., 1 caa “*I£J2*V : ‘Uk. lolldiaedrn- pain ftne woolen Klft InßNa aooki. * Jan canned IralU Hn Hallman.—v. . to , aoble liberality : -Jfblle aataowladglßa , t „ lk , tba Com .. msalfaeted daring tba pa , r(rJ indlridoal miltee hopal that era long . s aleosar# ta will regard it a ddiyaii well a. . relleTe a baa suffering the *»«»*;. iefpait. Mag ooiafort, health and Ufa la oat ; xhe SttbtlaießC© CommitletT Vbltod the room* of tho BaWatowCd CommlUoo on Llborty otroot, on Botardoy l»,t, butfonhl tho oolditro hnd »I 1 loft •«??*■ «n, who worn onthnlxwny homo to Pomoroy, Okio. -Om«( uiom,<ioito.» i -Join* on n oonoh.in, tno room, hntily »**•“. ipoobor whlk.bolsg nij much »4a»«l bj XJXo dtarrboon. *ho othor wo. *n old . nUior irom! tho «omo rogimont, who fcod'udorttkon to mo thlo boy iota homo. *ii- T ftZDMbd to Unit la U» nrwdog on • ] Before iooTing thoy woro naply proTidod .with Toodnnd modioinoo to lrnti anal tho; would nooh homo. ■ ilho Commlttoo bnro {od out 150 olek nnd \wo*ndod ooldlon ot thlo room dating tho put ££Tk. booldoo onr 1.000 porolod priionori, Sm’lnwolfcriCd-,! proridod forot Oltr 8011, on Tharodoy ond Pridoyotonlpg •, nMlzrt whom wuo n numbor, of woufiSod 3 b u , n«dTod. onrj ottenUonthojio i noiirlrf If t*ntitlioooinrT f***"' to toy noy* StocJn •bauwwUtfon ot tho CommUtoo. Wfcjf niunu uli ol kiadnoii ondwtton •akscoboidlon pnooing tbroogb oor pity, on I :tM woll known. Wo bopo o« eitlMni will j v s ibot forrot tholrport, but oontrlbalo Üboroily '■l ‘totblonbblo orgonlootlon. Conulbltiom of £th,of ootnbioo of «ny dooorlptlon, oon bo ’Bon * Co., Wood ottoot. Burglarieoin tte Fourth Ward. 11 0a fUtarday al*M or Bunday morning nor- j oialbarglarit. wore oommitud la (tho Foarth |, "Word,bat «o torn. wo onn **“ B njthlig oi I tblbo mi oFtalnod by tho thloro.. XU ««l-1 . duo# of Jomoa MoAoloy, Kij.,on | • illfftT. vtl Titiudj ud both. book, dww I • nnlookbd.by moaaa of “oauldori,” baVlaod* 1 i dltloa u tho looko tho door, .won proridod I ' with Iniido bolt*, and hoaoo tho oMnmpt ra • aaiaoooufal. TUroldraooef WUiumMo-1 i Flight, S»d •• oornor of roan aad Pitt otioou, I 111 .aland through tbo ball by _thu boy b»T- l ilorbooatanodfrom tbo outaida_ Mr. mo ,1 IKulfbt got awoka, and bit «drring »'»■* I .mwodlbo raioall todooamp. Holbug «ao I - -TmUoodbatafeir cigaro. A .bawl had boon I tho hail, orldonUy for, tho pupon •Surritag off thalr plaadtr. Tbo ra.id.aoo .oi Ur. S. S. Fowior, ooraor of PoaaaadHay 1 ijirmu, ™ £», oatorod, but w. UU.ro tU dhlofoamotwithabbottar .aooom Uro. tho lhU« wo may mould haroroooiTod.om. m.tal that tkoy - $Un wort tke a, * M P® Uc * " ki ‘* mlan woragoing froja bourn to houto, door look, f • X**® ktepßWi<»» C*BBty <Moeliagol gjommtiiee. ' V--: J/Voaii, tho mambar. of tho : j .Fondant to tn. •. jv, BB ty OommUloo not i V;?^?“ ,l^*“ L _ i : mirmaß; «» Saturday. ": rt thooßooof tho Ch*». • . Pmidyat o Monk 14, at Mo’olook ■tbtodthoobjootof thoatootißg. Afm :: tonhungo of opinion waalud, whoa tba fol lowing rooolatioai worn offend and p»'H*d i ' F«»W, That tbo County Oenroalion U .. hold on tho abooad day of Jam, and thru primary mooting, for .laotion ofdoi.gata.bo ’hoidoa Saturday, Hay: JO, 18M.: : ' rgmotoaf. That tho primary mortlngtin tho olttoo’aadLborbugU U hold Utwhon tbo hour. «f iaad.7p.m-J “4 U tha toornahipo bo twooai thahourtof 1 and (p. m., ozoopt ’in OolUbo and Poobln, whioh an, to bo hold bo : toooa tho hour, of 4 and 7p r nz. Th. rotiag i la tho oitio. and boroagha to. bo by hailpt, ■ aad la tho tonu.hlp.by bf Jiot of marking, : aa aaah towaahip may dotafauUb. Aftor tbo tronuodoa of' iomo unimportant bulaori, tha GcmmiMaa rthaa adiouraod to moot at th. call of thoChafirman. - , ‘ Tfu. B. Kmi.it, Chairman. Jan. L. BoTiouunn, 7io«rotai7. > . Aootaan oa ita -Hr juriun Eainuoas. ■W* “day, thotnla j which 1 loft WatUng »o» boroagu for eoaroyod a num bf of pammigo. who bad no otbu objoot in ■ oxocution of Pool, thomurdoror. At Wort Aloiandor. tba oa ffoj t *o° ltu ?.y» ct i' bury lag itoolf la tho mod. SoaMof.tha pioMagooo hind hack., whlla othor. puibid along on foot, but noariy all of. thornworo too -iato to bar. t”tr «A. ml 9 gtatUod..: i , .■■■ In TU H. S. Tylor, of tho Hid fUgtmont, (now Adjutant' of tho Third Fifth "‘Tjoloo.J arrtrod hora on Friday aigbt, j VV^-lVfc ' Elfldtloa of a Murderer. On Pridoy, Robert 0. Pool was executed at Wheeling. for' tbe-muider ol Adam Bach. Theexecatlon took place In public, and was witnessed, j$ is laid, by fire thousand men, women and children. On Thursday night, a prayer meeting was held in Pool's ceil until ten o'olookj alter which he dictated two let- to n lady who had been attentive in nifwtpfr»yff|g to him, and another.to hisbrother Alexander, now eonftned in the Parkersburg jail for the mnrdor or a iellow soldier. Tho condemned man: then retired to his bank, and appeared to sleip soundly for three hoars.. On Priday, as the time for execution approaohed, hundred! of people be&nn to congregate about the jail*. Religions services were.held in the ceil, alter whieh the prisoner was d-essed for the grave. A shroud was put on him, the rope woe adjusted about heck, and his hands were pinioned. Immediately after this was done, he asked fora ohew of tobnoco, whioh waf given him. This singular request I waenot toade for the purpose ol showing his I ladiffsrenoe, btftbecaueene desired the stimu lant. At his ownxeqaest, be walked aroand the jail; thathejmigat bid fils tellow prison on lorewall. Ai he went from oell to'oell, •the inmates.wodld reooh their hands through th* trollhors, when Pool would say: “Icon's shake hands with you—my hands are tied. Qood bye.‘ Ihope to meet you in heaven yon willali have to follow me some day and I hope you’ll beptepared.*' The pnf oneij per tieularly the female portion, bade the con demned good bye with tears in their eyes, and all seemed to be muoh affected.' . After taking. leave of the Jailor's family, I he was poaveyed In an omnibus, in company I withsoveral ministers, the sheriff, jailor, ami others,, to tho pUo® of execution—a ravine I •ota® distanoe trom tho oity. Ihe.hUlaonl either side of this ravine would famish aview 1 I of the.soaffold to on® hundred thousand poo*l i pi®. At the omnibms neared the plaoe.oi cx •cation! hondrodc of people, men, women and children wereteenhurxyleg alone the side 61 the hill, falling in tha enow and etiegtng to the boshes, encountering and;otercomtngall L sorts ofdifficulties to reach the vioiaityol the I | gallows, and obtain eligible positions from. | whioh ( to observe the horrible soeaoabout to rbe enacted. Pool gated upon the seede with fat much calmness as any other persoaln the | Tehide. Beseemed to ts perieotly resigned, land hit oonfidahoc In the. Divine goodness I seemed to increase as his last worldly, journey I diminished. Ha b*gg®d th® sheriff not to fool ! sad, romarhing that he knew it was'adua- I gteeable duty to king a man, bat bo hoped bo I would perform it With as; tittle regret as po»- I aible. Pool ascended the steps of the gallows with the same firmness that he had heretoforo man ifested, and took a seat. At his request, a man named Eodeobangh was called from the crowd, and asoending the scaffold, Pool re quested him to assist in taking down his oody alter ho was dead, and to be careful that lit did not fail to the ground, tier. Mr. tiar- I Intis then read in a deep and impressive voice, ’the first seventeen verses of the fifty-first and the first four verses of the twenty-third Psalm. ■' I At Pool’s request; the ministers and others I present joined «in singing tho hymn com- I mencing— J«rtn mo when astranger, ■Wanderiogfrom the told ol God. He to reecne me Irom denser, Interposed hit precious blood. Pool joined heartily in the singing, end hie Toiee oodli be heard some limes high above the ‘jest. After the singing Pool mode at if he designed to tiy something to the assembled multitude, bat fearing he would not have suf ficient voice requested Ur. Barnlts to say for | him that ho implored all present to renounce their sins and torn to Hod, as they hoped for peace in the world to come. ' To the young men he wished it said that bat for the into xi dating bap ho might have been a useful and happy man instead of a condemned criminal, and he exhorted them to flee from the wrath to obme—that ho forgave all his enemios and prayed that his onemies would lorgivo him. &ev. Ur. Barnes then offsted up a fervent prayer in behalf of the condemned, at the conclusion of which the rope was ; carefully adjusted around the firmoross beam, thenceP W 45 drawn over the unhappy culprit's bead, the gHnisters andiberlffs shook nun by the kMjd, m iron “bolt was drawn frbm the trap door* Uto sheriff straok the trigger with his foot, and Bobert a. Pooi ! wa« launched into • i txmndlui ■•t.raley. H. itrugglod, ihengh not with muoS Tlolenc., for ab.uiono mnmo. Whoa the poor cuiortt dropped » mdrnxnr of horror wont round tho orowd, and. hundred, tornod away pile end f.fnt from tho eiokon lin tf sight. i . , . 800 l after tho up IM drnwn over hit ejci and in »■<« to tho qneitlon—"«e yoo reads'J" urdf "thoqalcbor thebotler. Theeo .w.r. tho lan words no nttorod. . The body wai permitted to hang bait » honr. afwr whieh It we. t»k.n down, pieced la the eoffin, and rumored tu -he jail, where until Bettedey-Tool haring re qnutod that hit remain! ehonld not bo buried until Saturday. Tho gaUowt m bnrnt to aihes fmmedietely alter tho exMßtion. ; Before tho ereaatiou Pool made what Tj» termed a full and truthfal tummont df the circumstances attending the murder, uo was intoxicated when ho ontored Buch-s *•*•*“» whan bo imbibod freely with oth.ri- A dil ffohlty afwrwardi entued, in which Buoh wa> thot and mortally ihjnrod. Ho doolareil th.t ho now intend*! to kUI Bach, and thonjht that the pistol must have boon discharged during the struggle, as ho had no r,ooneo tlon of having pallid the trigger. •‘Boon * i whisky," said 8001, ".robbed me of my •«&••*> and wmi* In that state I robbed him of his life./ W-: Poo! was about twenty-five years of age, and previous u the murder had served in army w Hls parents were respectable and worthy people, and adhered to the Quaker faith. He leaves two sisters, estimable ladles in ail respects j and two brothers in Texas, bothof whom aro wealthy. Union ol Allegheny County, Penntyitaniu—To me 'Army of me Cumberland* Greeting* Whissai, lbs deplorable fsnt exists, that Treason to tbo Government; of the United States ii not confined to the Rebellion tawni, in the South, bet that Traitors in the North, under various disguises, are furnishing “aia end comfort”. to the enemies of the Rspublio, by word and deed) end whereas our gallant soldiers in the held most hot only be sustain ed by aen to recruit their thinned tanks, and by means to supply their physical wants, but tbit it 1» the moral duty of all patriots to .protect them from the “f inn i* ***** ** A ? —>from the miscreants, at home* Therefore, B j "tha Union liaa*ua of Alla •has, Oooatj, Fa., la 9»nd pooaoU aaaom tltd, that wapladga ooraalrai tonao alUaw ful meanito fnutrate fhe purposes or these parricides, and bring to punishment every Traitor In our midst, who shall be guilty of any overt act of treason) and that wo will exer cise the most wakeful Tigllenoe to defeat and baffle the enemy at home. - Aaoiwtf, Ihat wo will sustain without con dition dr qualification the integrity of the eotummentnf the United. States and the honor of the VUg) wd that while our brave soldiers are fightingourbettls*,andluwriiJg, the hardships :of tho camp and field, we wlil support and cherish them In ihslr endeavors, and teaoh our children to love, to vonerate, and to imitate the examplojof the brave men ' hare periled all in our defense, whv NedTbat the thanks of the Uoion £mo*y ' Allegheny County be tendered to Leeguo ot . Kwintiw, and tho officers Major General I *unt Army of the Gumber aud men of the ga»a v terylces whioh have al tand, for the iplendiu„ nemos. to undying ready consecrated their not- pro the bar iamej and whioh, we doubt’a more glo biugtr* of greater vlotories, anu ileus consummation yet to come. jgeeofeerf, That a hearty and generoo come be extended :to our 'fellow-cUisen a. tried soldier General James S« Negley, by this Council, and that he be charged in behalf of this Union League, of whlehho Is ah hon ored'member, to convey to. ibe brave Peun sylvanih Regiments lu his . Division, as well as to ell others la tho, army of thoCumbcr tend.thegratefalhomage and profound ad miration not only ot-this Council but, of all leyal nun, inspired by oondoot in thair late onoottuter* with the enemies of tk j&?w! 3 Zl»t thaiia molßUona ba apmad span oar Minutaa, aadtbat tha, ba aignad b» thaoßoara of thla Couooll, and that tan thoaaaad aaplaa ba-prfatad and ttannoUtedto Malar jQtnnrai Boaaomaa lor dUtrlbnaKm anon gat Ut rarloua Baftiunu la tho Arm, ol Ua Cambarland. .. :t:- A*, Bototinr n iujuuir®? night Ui* *fco« ihop ol Mr. DBjdtT, loctUd on tlw joorntr «{ yftSn' ttr*»t •»% vu •atmd,, bj foreing «p*» itinkgoor, u 4 pfir ol b#ot» »*4"two IfnlnntnMiwnnnaUß.: i PcnnsylnLUia LegUlatnie. BcpQrted. t.r th» PUtaonrin ttaaett*. ’ Hakaisbuko, Much IS, ISOB* Hooax—Tho following tiilU were favorably report- ed by tho rcpectlro committees to which they wu* referred; Bill to authorise the opening of Main ■t:cet In Lawrencerllla, Allegheny coaoty; till T *U* dating the payment 0/ bountlei to volunteer* In the county of Bearer; aupplement to an net lor the re gulation of the mIUtU of the ‘Commonwealth of Penneylvauta; bill to facilitate anatomical reaearchea; bill to provide for the payment of the sine Months' soldiers in Bntlar county; bill to legalise thajefying and collecting of m certain tax In Lawrence county, to pay the bounty to volunteer*» bill to Incorporate the Bye Exchange Association of Pittsburgh i bill to incorporate the Zoological Society of Philadelphia; bl it to authorize the sale of a certain lot of ground the Society of Friends in Washington county; liUl to coable trustees of railroad stocks of the city ©1 Pittsburgh, to sell or aislgu said stocks; and bill re* lathe to the taking of certain ground situated in the city of Pittsburgh by the Pean*ylranla Ballroad Company were r« ported with amendments. Tbe supplement to an act to provent the forcible and iraUdulout crossing ul bridge* without payment ot toll, approved March 10, ISSB, was ropofted with a QL'gal.To rucoiumtDdalion. i Uul fur the adoption of Agnus C rod Ilia Btark, daughter of Joseph Burk and Mary Ann Hartman aud.i'bomas McUtxen Bpcncer, son uf Aunhpe&cor, diceasod, and K. ttpebcor, as adopted children ol Hamel iloltlerlck ; a supplement to the act re alive to bawaers and pedien m the borongn el Groeusburg aud for other purposes* approred May 14, W6J, were reported a* committed. • • XUa bill to provide lor tbo ordinary expenses of the government aud other general and spocldo appro priations vr«s conaiderod in Uotamiteo of the Wuele and reported to the iluuse with amendment*. The total expenditures b $2,9£J t 7J4 P 7. Thu Committee •tiUuk out section any-uue, proridlug s4iM**i for the erection ot uow wings to the Uapltoi. The com mittee made an amendment fur Uia erection ot a baiidlug (at the Hixmouu Uospl ai) fur thetas of the roaideuipbysicuui, anil other officers, $O,OOO. . The lion* adjourned at 4h.44 a. until 7}g o’clock Monday evening. . tisxarc.—Tha following petitloa* and strances were tntrodu.cd: Mr. Graham, petition,of citizens of Allegheny county against repealing an act passed In IWfcTTe pre vent cattle, horse*, sheep and swine front naming at large In said ebupty. Mr. ileilly, petition of citizens of Scbnjlklll coun ty lur a Watieakl Contention ; also, three remon fticanderot ciuxJus of Schoy.kUl cuunty against the passagh of a law granting to corporations tue right to hold bnd lurmiblug purport • UrTUeilty Introduced a bill to Incorporata tps Keystone Gold and barer Mining Company. The Corporators ore: BenJ. Haywood, Thomas A. Scott, y. W. Hughes, L M. Cly uwr, A. B. Cochran, lioomU O. Mirsboi i E. Mettier, and A. Cochran, and their aamdotes. They are to hoid properly, real, personal and mixed, end to hold and Improve land* In Colorado Territory to obtain mineral* and raluabi* sob* stances Mr. McSherry, bUl.tn Incorporate the Imand le.*- grapa iX-mp iuy. Corporators.are: David Wills, Joel IS. Uauacr, Henry J. titohie, George Arnold and U. U. M’Greary', of the borbhgb of Gettysburg; A. «. hlchetberger' and Henry Wirt, of the borough of liouovcrj WiUJamMcOdiloa, J. Abison £jster,Geo W. Brower, of ChamUriburg ; Wm. I*. bcbell and Alex King, of Bcdford/iiuJ HrtlUam M. llersh.of Pittsburgh, and'thulr associates. > They ure-to maintain telegraph lines and commun ication from the point of connection wltn the lines of tbo American Telegraph C mpouy, at Hanover Junc tion, tu Yvrk coauty, on the aoriheru Central Bail road, through the boroughs of Uanorer, Gettysburg, Chambersburg and Bedlurd to the city of Pittsburgh and the Other Intermediate village* and towns, and trum I'ituburgh, west to th* Ohio Blits Uoe. Capi tol slock, 4,0 -o share* of $5O each. diction four give* power to purchase, stake use and maintain any connecting or aide liuos. Mr. Lauberton, j .lot rosoiutlon for the recall of the Pen uiy Irani* ILeservo Corp*. Waxuxas, lu response to tho application of tho Executive to the War Deportment, asking that the remnant of thotgallaut body of men—“the Penn sylvania Udem Corps,”—ne “ordered to Harris burg, to order to fill up it* rank*,” the Secretary of War replied that, 11 1( one such request be. acceded to, all similar applications must be granted;” and WasatoS, the War Deportment hi* since then adapted a different policy, in permitting lb# Second Hew Hampshire Jtrgiineut, alleged to bo tibO strong, to return to that Btato to recruit its ranks and for oih-r purposes; therefore be It Bwafrod, That the Governor be requested to sg la ask tbs War Department that th* Pennsylvania lie serve Corps Hi permitted to return to this State for tbe purpose ot, recruiting its. decimated ranks and perfect its or. anbuilou. Tbe following bill* were passed ; A bill to Incorpo rate the Cooper Fire Arms Maqulscturlug Company; a bill to repeal tbe special road law, inosrtala wvb* •hips lu Allegheny bounty;,a bill to authorise the ' election ol time supervisors for liostraver township, 1 Westmoreland county. _ , , _ . , . „ The bill to Incorporate tha United Presbyterian t Board of Pubifcatlou was reported from th* Commit- Lee without atuihdments. The oorporwtors named i\rr—[ii.t. D.vld It. Kerr, I>. U- K.r. rrr.ilj. D. D., Iter. Jo*. Uodgcrs, D. D , Bov. J-o. G.Brojvu, U-t. George C. Ymceni, Cnorhs Arbuthnot, James ilcCa-dlens, Jsm»s Bobb, and William etevenson. djouxntd till Monday. I he Copperhead JPress. Mettr*. HJiton i I rahd with pleasure tho I vigorous resolutions of tho Washington I county meeting, as published in yaur paper of I this morning. Who would not rather haT# “armed traitors la an open field” than secret j traitors in our midst.*' It Is the difference | between an enemy whom you can meet face to Uoo, and the aasassatn who uses the aag laerooyoa iu the dark. And yet there are 1 men in this community who, while openly and honestly joining in tho support of the ! government and denouncing tho traitors, are I Is openly cantnbuting ibeir money to sustain and prepogate the visions principle* of the j lhugs who are organiaKi against the life ol our itee government. ...... I occasionally see a newspaper, published 1 in a neighboring county, the reading Loi which is of tho most traitorous and detest- Üble stamp. And yet Us advertising columns teem with the name* of citisens who vigorously resent the least Imputation on their loyalty. U°w con th.io gentlemen nW in loinunlng m<»u. fortne war ngninrt prino - I Dlf which ought to be u dear to them M Ilia I !U. 1 Whit pecuniary prott will Jnitlf, them ?—end how cxn they roooneUo th.ir con -1 auotwlih OonBUT.MCT T Oar Book Table* Prayetlhl Sympathy Invoked hr w.rioatal.t McMduee. Ch.p.U Uimgtmi, Kogi.nd.oo Sunday, w / >b. Bev. A.bed 0. ll|«o ‘‘“‘ladelpht*. W^o. AA. SlanUn. I'ltuburjli: It. 8. Davis, wwooo ■trust. ; . Within tha put fow montht, many a voico I of chn.tlan aympathy with tola >« ' “ oroat struggle with lha conepiratora of ala- I very, haa Deoa heard from tha British pulpit- Soon at too Preaideut’a proclamation made tha liana olaar, tha aanal portion of tho prau coaid no longer miiload tho paopla of Bn aland: and tha itipondlary scribes of Mr. j Jefferson Davis auduanly foaod thoir oMapa tion ftono— at loait, baeoma worthless to their employer. Tho above dHoeurie, as one oftha Brat of thoae earneat ultoranooa of fraternal aontiment, which are now abounding, wollda aarved repnblioailon in thia oonntry, and will I be read with cordial appreciation. Who Vt ill Caro lor tho Orphans A Haahvillo paper,. contains the following I announcement; “Mrs. Mary MnUoy, wife of John Malloy, who ii luppoied to hare been hilled in battle, died in thia alty laat Saturday, in a .Ute of great destitution,leas-! mg three ohildron, » boy »nd two girls, who h-vo bean temporarily provided lou It ** thought by naighbors that tha nether h» (plaifvea la Pitiaburgb, P»-. who would taka charge of the children. It inch >• “’ l > .b.«ew nhukln information by addreiaing Bunop Whelan, at the Oathodral, Naehrille, Tean. , A gala day for tha ladles, to- morrow, Tuea gßarker.A Oo„ 69 Market atreet, hava a grand exhibition of Spring Mantles, Baines Snd Cloak.. Wa.hall ho greatly d;«>Ppomtad, judging from what we have reen, if totaljouae doai nit uka tha lead thia season In this, as it iSaya haa in arory other braneh of tha dry good# trade* Sioi I* PBILaOELTHix.— Among a number of alok and wonhdad .oldlara, to Philadelphia, from Waahtigton, on Prlday iJL ware two from 001. Allen's Regiment, !“6t?) ”»= Allx. Porter, Co. B, and John V. Bead, Co. H- ' Ie» hour ot tho annual outing of the Pittsburgh and Boaton Mining Co., haa bean chugad from I'A P-f • >“ 11 e'efeek, a. m., *a Monday tha Iflth ia#tw 1.- trjarrs. 'HislEUlAajil i Y—An«- -TOkBBSB. »>. ‘H,* 1 Vrply u th* cfflo#, M©.4fc<> WANTKI. peri«DObd k. WbU* U»i Work*. r BKBKOU* frTHKIfcT. WANTiiD-A e*n ufa Vnlt G»rd«a*ad * u«tr th* cit«. BaoommatiS** l © o * »qn». .t «jWATIC«» wTttftgr ; ~ _ SITUATION WANIKO.—A jov M twonnHed In nrm U wMchti'«nU him train working •» hlj *s“u Juno,ntltnntton ntnnjrlbtn* where h«J. w«h# not nqnlred nt troiont- D ? Q^£* «re?l.;ot wtfre* "8. RHi, Box tp, HtgjggS UlTatt—l,UUo lb*. JfmJi; GfiS&!2t2Si&*»i ! UtMOiN. «hltn; ' ' J THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH FROM WASHINGTON. OUR BPRCIAL OJiPATUHES. Bpoolal Dispatch to th. Pittsburgh Oasettr WisHiaaroi, March I#, 18(19,' rnoHorioxa. a>si. fichurs and Stahl, nominated llllit' day as Major Qonerals, wore H one. oon flimod. Qon. Motrel, nominated torgilmll.f ■ promotion, m not acted upon, i Major Wm.A. Murioy, nominated M pay mister-in tie regular army, was rejeoted. aeoi. Mitchell, of Kamel, and Sohoolflslt) vejre glren tio go-by the Senate. Also uumeroni Ohaplilns and BreVet promotions. I DSATH OF J. W. KOSLL. . , Btorybody was shookod and surprised at tio death of Join W. Hoell. Ho was known to'besai lonely ill, but » fatal result bad not .been apprehended. HU death wit caused by Tan ebeoees In tbe head of a moel'maltgnent typo, and produolng towards the close torrlblo agony. Last Deoembsr ho was Tory 111 In Bt. 1 LonU from the same disease, while pn his way hero. Bears .are expressed that his dlstriet cannot now send so reliable a min to taVo Me I plane, and tho probabilities are that his death diminishes by jet one more rota the perilous : small chances for a Republican ibajority in the next House. IXTCftSUL KKTI9VK. The working! of the internal revenue law begin* to bemost satlifeotor/. - WiULweeklj receipts of over a million and a Half per week, the Interest on the public debt is safe. The following is last week’s statement: Be oeipts for the week ending Match 14th, 1863, $1,662,691 37. fnereasej over the previous w«k, $368,979 77. Averige receipts per day, $277,115 22 TBS DISTRICT BDpk*R» COURT A v.eancy extste on the bench ol the Dis trict Snpreme Court, the eontrmntfon of An drew Wylie, of V» , for the petition having been reconhlderod. die letter retreating the tbreate against Senator Trumbull did not euf 6co to save him. The ohergw! whieh nulled forth those threats effaced the personal hot i eaty of Wylie. I TBS KXCrriMBKY I* TBS ABUT 0» THI FOTOMAO Oa Thursday was caused by a. fabe report of the enemy haying crossed the Rappahannock I A t the United State* ford. SXY DIBCOYXXIBB OF GOLD, OfQoial letters from L*pas Arlipna speak of the recent discoveries of very rich gold, silver and qaieksiirer mines there. BOMOBa AFLOAT. There were rumors of great successes at Tickeburgh flying through the streets all thU afternoon. bkcbetabt obabb Is espeoted to return from Ntvf York on Mon day or Tuesday FROM MURFREESBORO. ApecUl Dispatch ta Ol* Pltueurth Oseett*. Mcbfbkksbobo, Mareh'ls, 1863. A refugee from Georgia, who escaped about the beginning of the year, deolares there are thousands In. that section of country who are praying for the *u«*m of the; Union arms. All througV the northern portions of his State and Alabama lie reports a lerrUile destitution of the necessaries of llfo. He ■ays he knows of many slaveholders whg would gladly* giro up their last negro if they I could bs relieved from the crushing military dsipcUim how preValent In the’South- He if sure that If the Northern people could only look for one day at the sufferings, of the I Unionists in these States, there-would be no further diffarcnoa of opinion amongst them u to tho war. the troop# tbit went oat ifUf Van Dorn haTe retained. Col- Walker*® bilgade, of Gen. Fry*® divis ion, broke up camp yesterday. They will | probably b» beard of In the front. I Firit Lieut. Geo. P. Stile## of the 31it Ohio# who wo® dismissed from rerrloo upon a mli- I apprehension of faoti connected with bis ab* I eeooe from hii regiment, has been honorably I roitored.* Lieut. Btite* Is unex-Untt*d-Stat«i I Jddgo for D tab Territory. He is a prominent I Democrat in his section of country and » dc- I roted friend to the oause. He reports to Col. I Moody for duty at LsuUtWo. I The rebels are getting thlok again in Wil- son- county. Joseph King, oi Company O# *4th Ohio, for killing George Dart, of the! samel company, and regiment, on the 13th of January laet, has been sentenced to hard labor in the Alton penitentiary for 20 jeers. Colonel Cobarn U at AtlanU, Ga. I There ha* been beautiful weather for the last five days, bat there is strong indications of rain to-night. .1, . F - From the Mississippi Squadron. U. 8t MiflMßBipriSQOAß*o», } ' Yazoo Rivn, JtAreh 10tfc,-> ) Con. Gideon Well**, Secretary of lie Xnvgr I have been pretty well aienred for eome-time Mst that the Indlanola had been blown np In Mucaunn of th. .ppmu" «* » imitation mortar, whiodwae tank with thotr Tho »orur tu t reloeble aid to u: it forced away the Qtttea of tho Watt, and eottied tho blowing np of tho Jjdlnnola. . Tho following 1» on account of tho affair, taken from the Viokibnrg fc,of tho Slh init, of tho dot traction of the lndinnolnt • •>Wo atatod a day or two ainoo wo would not onlighWn our render* in regard to a mat ter which wae pooling them Tory much. W* .Haded to tho loh of tnognnboat Indlanola, recently oeptnred from the enemy. Wo wore loth to acknowledge that eho had Soon le-. etrorod, but inch i» the cato. ... “Tho Yankoo barge ,wSioh wae eent down the sss^ssr.yssi% The «der wae eent down by tho. oemmandet to' tho ofloef in charge of the rcnel. A few hoars altetwatdi another ofdet wae eent S.S4 tbe firct, It being aacertalnjd j that tho monitrone craft wae only a ooal boat, bnt beforo.it reaohod the Indlanola eho hod been blown to atoms. , Who i* *° h'amo for thle lolly and thU precipitancy ? It would roalir eeom at if wo had no nio for guubont* oiftho Mleeteiippl, eeaooel ItXvrfiSJ'En' hod Into a monitor, and pnr autnontlei Yta rn.dUt.ly order a boat that would have boon worth a email army to bo;blown up.' raUnedl D. D. Poutuu, ; Aotlig Soar Admiral, Gom-Mle*. Bqnadron. i . Ratifrlrff the Proceeding! of the Late Cooper lnautuie Meeting. i . Hiv Tou, Much U.—There iu »n im mun gathering at the ;Aoedemjr of Mulo leit erenlog. to ratify the proceedingi at the ilnte'Ceoper 'fhitltufo' melting. , Beot»tary Chelaulirolli.wen pteient. Among tho. ineaken were Gen. Wool, Gen. Cochran end B»4y, whit preelded. Alio Ei- Gwenibr Sttiglt, otTbdlaon, Got. Johjiicn, 0 [ Xtnnelie, end Goo- Welmore. General Boott wei prerented bp lUueiifrom pneidlng. The eieh of ergenialtlonTor the loyal Union Leecae «M edopted with enthailaim.- Gen. SooU wee chosen Preeldont, nod the lUt of Vide Prebldehle end too Bioeutivo Committee inoludomeny of oat molt prominent citiieni. ■ gegralary 1 Chain la Hew ToMf*’ j ; \ ' > Yehlt, March 15.—The\ fibroid hut! Haw , -.frwa Weihiagton | loformetloe ’'vary aueoeiifal inmeklngar-; SSJhaebee. foreateoilreloaMi SJJJijntilaSi >e. want* of thejOorein, rellete in. ' m ta preoladp any. Snttobneh Ui exteet -el of probability of aa addition. fatea* . ■ ''tiJUt, to tati 71D4JVJ, • it* I.ctter ftoid Ucncrnl nallcck. i M»tch U — Tho f “ l, “*'f* 3!uX.tf iL. hv»;« 1 « i0 "; "ya Id regard to lb- mol* rigM lreetn»at or »11. dl#!ost‘l Mirons within the line* o* y** r No ‘Mtllunal lu.Uue llimt from IBM* li»s')ij'i»r*«ro ate ri.emed«♦- eotrorj Veri h.v* alrtiHj' BMn.-Brg.4-to proeUrt gear inb.letßno*, range, »»<* “•»" euaalrv jioeujiletl. IBKj o h *.‘ l " li.od Mo tiltnriut an, IntirneUooa. At w^niend in* a.ntroi kth. asUrjou u» P 0 anfOTOD »H mo Ua.aod .MW T“’ avar rigid arid levere iriete n>»7 then b. toiari act ol riVgroil, rogaUl op or dar, or iorirriolloni, torbldilng ” I *J- , ' fa >os .aoba»foroari..Bt.. A. « <*»«ril rolo, .you atari Ba tßajJadlja where It la beat to rigidly appl, Ibaaa law®, and where B-mora lenient oouiae ta of 'greater .riventrig, to O ur c J“"; m»ttpf>tloßrfbriworer.aheoldUareje bo made In regard toflbe oharaotar of the people In the riUlrioUf tie country which UtniUtarlljoo, dapUd M phesod. over. . The : peop)o of the orinntry In which pon are Itholy to oporato may be divided lnto J th*rte olaaaea: , -| ' "Uta The truly I6yal, who DeUbAnaid nor- 1 artist the rebels, except under compulsion, bat who -faror or aaeiat the Uhlon frircnaj J where It can poaalbly be-avoided, .tbu jtaaee i of peraona rhontd hot bo l a o bjooted to military rcqaanttonl. bnt ahonld eaoorwthw promotion of onr araa. It aaj, be neriesaary tri jtaia IBelr property, either for our own übB or to preveot-ila falling Into the .haude of tho enemy. They .will ly . paid at the time tna valrie of tuck or ft that ha Impracticable;' they will, hereafter, .bp fully indemnified; TU'ptipU* ahonld bo give* for all property ao t*ken ;.wlthonrbetng p*id ,0 Jd. Those who take-rio entire part in the war, but eelonwto »data, known in military law as non-eemhatantr. In a civil war Ilka that, now waged, this class fs suppoped^to tympathisewlth rebellion,'‘tether than with tho Government. • There can tonokucu thing as neutrality with tha government in-rebel lion. Ibis.term is applicable only toTpreign’ powers, Such person*,.so long .as they oomr. uit no hoitlle aot, and confino themhelvcs to thelrprivite avocations,are not to bejmolested by military forces, nor is their propfrtytobe seised except as a military necessity. They-are, however* 'subject to forccU'JQftoa and; military requisitions* and their house!,billeted for sol diers' quarters and to Appropriation for other temporary military usesa fiabjiot to these Imposttioca.tbe non combattant inhahitants^f. a distriot;of oonntry ooenpied by onie „of tho‘_ belligerents, are entitled to civil protection of tho occupying foroopj but whilwedtlflA 1 to weh'proitetiori they ipeur very senauijebu* gallons—-obligations differing in Jjime ro •pedts from thoso of civil allegtanbe, .but equally binding. H*ot example, those who rise in arms against the: occupying -army or against the authority established by the,same are rebel! or military traitors* and incar the penelty iol death. The* Me hot entitled to be considered prisoners of war'when captured; Their proporty.la sabjcot to miUuty seisore and military conflication. Military, treason of this Rind Is broadly distinguish'd from the treason defined in the Constitution a.ndstktu ary laws and made punishable bycivlt courts. Military treason iinotah offenso punisha ble by the common law of war, against por eons belonging to srieh ceoupisd territory and withtaftbe tnilitary lines of , the pceupy- Ing forces.! They can give rid information to the enemy lof the bocupyiDg power without proper authority to do ao, and the party not only forfeits aUolaim to protection* snt rtb jeau himself or hcrseU to bo punished either as a spy or military traUor, ac'oording to the character of the particular offenoe. Oar treatment of such offencas and such offenders has hitherto been altogether toe lenient* and a more strict enforcement of the laws of war in this reepeetfs/rtctfaitacfidod. Su.ohJ offen ders ebonld bo made to understand the . peu aitleb they-fnehr,nod to know that thesop'eu allios will be rigidly enforced. '• 31. Those who are openly and’avowedly to the occupjing army* bat not bear arms against suoh forces. In other words, while claiming to be non combatants they repudiate the obligation tacitly br im pliedlj iccurred ! by other'tnhihitanl: of tho occupied territory. Such persons only inour all the obligations imposed upon othep non-eombataut inhabitant!, of tho aamo toni tory, aodare liable to the same panUhment for offenoes committed, bat they may bS treated as prisoners of war, and to snojeeted' to the rigors of confinement, or to expulsion as and snemies. • I am of, tha opinion- that such persons ahonld not, as a general rale, be permitted to, go at large within o4* ItceK. Zhote oapableof bearing arm** If aUiwed to gpWUhln thelioes of the onemy, Will ladd to his effapUvs iorce, and to yiaoe them In oorifinhment,; w?UI require gauds - for their • fife “■ keeping, and this necessarily diminishes 4 qpr active forces in the field. Ten mast be determined In each partlenlar casa which; course will be most advantageous. We have Buffered, very 'severely from this clash, in* lit is time the laws of war should be thOrt"rigorously en forced against themV ’ Abroad Use of distinc tion muet be drawn between our friends and enemies, between, loyal *nd disloyal; The (bregoing remarks have' refcrcDoc only, to' military stations and to military, un der the laws of war. They are not applicable to civil offenses under ibo.Constitution, end general laws of the land. .The laws; and usages of civilised war must be your guide in the treatment-of all claims bf peMonf of the coiritry in which your armyijnay operate, or whtah It may occnpy, arid you will to permit mltted to decide for yourself where it Is tost to sot with rigor, and where it is best to be more lenient. You will not- be with minute instructions. - Very mpeotluily, your ob’t ier’vt, (Signed) - ' H. W. Hauttcs,: ' Generil-in*Chi^f. j Important Horn Washington <; _ . Wiisnaroti, MnrcV .yii .vfiAnt tlntt tkoro m nut a qao;nm of Stnitorj pre ient to-d»j, onamber having lofrWMaitig ton daring thla wookfor thoirkomoi. it two o'olook, tha Sonato nuontnod. «im di*. ■ ’■> ' ■ " ' ' .I t i Hu; if irorot rank for mark «d militant lertioo, whloh, bj»‘ rooant law, I' tttk PriildoQt wai aathoriikd to Confer,' wore not aot* upon. ■ -Wylft Aadrew'Wylio was,.- . „ •d uona of the Jdlflees otthe SupreraeCoart for the District if Colombia,, but for reasons iatlsTaetdry\to the Ssnate, the Tot* was aftkr-'. midi, reoonaidered, and so,Urn appoiutmsnt. fall.- - • 11 “ ’Vi""- Li- • t ‘ • i Before the oloso of the melon, ther* wire lararal oonUtmettons, Including the follows InE: Major General Stoneman, of Volunteers, to be Major General, from Not. J9lh, instead of Deo. 31st lest. - Colonel Ltghtbura,M the itb Virginia Volunteers; end Colonel John ft;' Stevenson, ofthoMissourlVole., tote Brig. Generals. George ,P, Smith,d>lJenn'uj»f* a; w: HorbWi, to W Military iStoretaapefs: CoL ThollC. A.Smith, of. the lst.Ghi# .oar-' airy, to bo Brlg.flsn. In Volunteer, fow«i;: Col. Ihoe. G. Stephenson, of the Jlth. to M .Brigadier General' Of V olunfeetlj Dipt. Jap. j. Palmer, to be a Commander on the. active • Jut from: the tth. of Jabrnary; 1859 j Oom- * imffftif Qeo. Fa, KcimMip - to; ; b> 1 b the Karr bn the active, list, froa ibe Tth it February, 1863;R. J. Heigs,.;oX,Tanne«ee,r to be aOommiisionar to reslia and podlfy.:tlje ] laws of the piitrlot of, ()olt,mbla l iurina»t toj the 19th caption of ah act entitled "»n *ot;tp,! reorganiaa tbe Oonrtsln the ftlitrlot, of Col lambia, and for other purpoies,” approved Maroh3d, 18&2. 1 i. . John W. NoalL of Mo., a membir of- the lata Home of., fEeproienUtires, died to-day i afterlararelwaebaillaeas. 1 ; two hundred and eighty rebel primers were oohreyad ftom the Old- Capitol prison : to-dayon ttaatadmer Btojo.of ; Maine./hloh - will taha ‘thaih'it?Gify>lnt nudes* #ag;of truoatobo aMP' VbrminMtol& estioelly saluted, both at the Old Oapjtyl and at th* "hart by> large wmbar of ™-rmsi including many woman.- Ihe rebiu.Weta aT-t • idantly delighted with the ealutaHons .‘they reoelyad front their friends. ' They were un--; der the escort of a etroogguard. d A telegram (tom Gen. Hoieorans states that, according to a report which had raaegpd Him, therebeUbare evacuated yirikebnig,',l '. information had- bean' pterions)*'received, bare tbet the enemy were moving their storaej and wit. maiarlaU..from Tiokeburg lnto the lnterior. Netblng,howeTer,lsbn4lally' ao as to speskwlthoer tain ty-or.au' actual, avacuaUon. - - " ! jy • polieh D”cßtbpsiiaVl 1 4n,''t:. ! at tba OMiprXuatttutn. i From Cincinnati. ■ Cisciskati, March 15.— Ge* prohibited the sale of aras and •mawlja, eznpt Upon special permit—any Violation te be followed by jtbe confiscation of good! and seisuxe of stock of the vender. The Commercial'* Memphis dispatch con firms [the reported surpnso and csptorw ct Richardson's guerrilla force near Covington, Tenn 1 ., and their camp .distroyedJ - ; Qeh* Loonej*i camp at Wesley was M*o surpri™* by 001. Lse. and aj large portion oaptured, together with Got). Looney, Major Sanford, Gept. Bright and LicuuWjllUxa*. The; Commercial'* advice* from Vieksburg report all quiet. •' ... . !,• • The river is very high. The back-water bad broken-tbrough the levee, and filled- the canal, rendering work impossible. The riverat Memphis is within fourteen inches of high water msrk, and rising two or threo Inches per day* •- • ... ; Arrival •of a Prize blfiamci. Naw Yean; March 15.—The prfse.stoemer Adela has'arrived* The steamer AregP fra® Po":t Eoyaf, with dates to the 12th iasti, haa arrived. Gen.liaglee and the following aem-, beM of his staff are passengers on the Arago.: Capt, Geo. A. Johnston, A. A. G. andGblei of SUIT; LieuCE. M. Bishop, Uoart«»asw, Lteutii C. W. Matthews and 0. B. J.GhaMop, Ai l*warftateU>t Port Bojal by the General's friends that the personal* difficulties ezfrtißg ibecween hia 1 had the Mercury of War tad, something todo-wlth his recall. GA.Texry incommon d,of Ypsteriifoifcs. Markets by Telegraphs PaiUDiinnii Blirch ltjp-lfP^m , JmffciSiareiihe^^rooplDg,. little tnippios demand lor Flour, end on F-JKJj rfS Mid at fttforSap«rltne,s67W M axiteenMTSgJ l.r Extra Family—6oo tol>« Üblo riiiMedmtSt Provisions are W.dflrmJ/ at |16016 60 for Meet Pork. W.OW lb* thwddje te saltatOS«a«d<vandSW tasks >ickied Ham* at eft @»C SK£TSiSj-«nJ4®iiJ^ slowly at.60061c. KsW Toes, March l 4 -Flour heavy barrels at|6,95@7,10 foe State, *^W*S,,£ r ' ; Oslo. and |7,6u<tf7,*o for Southern. .\V ht*»l decline InEt utci uoimporiam; ,1,4U@1.61 fur Chicago ,• Bprnis,Sl,«23l,Oolor Mtlnukra Olab. WrndaUv ; ot Uffciailo. WhlikyduU »t 1 nLti.t. nut low*r. Lhittgo and it. I. **- rf I Cumb. Co.l J«4- lUldou OMtrtTß- B. I tonds lS0)d. Hudson U. 8., 99& B^ oarl . American Sold 166J£. l '.2': raoM washikgtoh. auil Dupethei to tli® tiuibargh dal.-tte, Wabhibqtos, Mnroh 13,1813, IttTSßfl OPTUHQtni I*D RIPUISeL, A committee, repieasn tlngthe ]sew;T©rk Chamber of Commerte/ ha* been jiorir some days, urging the President tojtssue Utters of marone and reprisal atence. jTha President hai laid the matter bofore ~the Cabinet, and the decision arrived at wUlt be made pubUe toon. The capture of tho Jacob" Bell, with her valuable cargo, U the* Immediate cause of this, mission bavlng i been sent to Wash ington.'. , FttRSIHTATIOSTO.COSQRXBSMAn, AtOalOH. The friends of Eon. Cyrus Aldrich, of Min-; nesota, presented him, on laei Saturdayeren icg,~witli> handsome service of. silver plat* as a token of their personal esteem.-WUliam R. Snyder, of Bt. Paul, made the presentation: speech, to which Aldrich made, a hand some reply. •; saw orsifv tbiltt. •_ The treaty recently conoluied betweonthe ! Government and the. Chippewa Was signed yesterday by Commissioner Bole and •Indian Agent ThVmpton, on •fho part of the United Statos, and the Chiefs, nowhere, on the partof thp.Chippewas, Hole-in-tho-day, a.principal chief of this tribe has .not made his appearance, a guilty conscience causing him to hesitat* about putting himself la tbe power of the frienda of tb© murdered cttisens of Minnesota. The action dl tho Chiefs here, | who dld not particlpiteih the recent outrages, I amounts to a virtual dool&ratioh of inde pendence and repudiation of Hole.iu the- I Da*. ' 1 ' i. BiESM*oiJaßirPEoPai*.TaD. Aa amaiing incident ooajxrrei atpo* ol tba, large hotel* here thb other eveniog. Certain ofictr*. of the Signal Corps, hugely; amit-H ton with thd charms' of Mis* Julia Blor-; timorej'a daiueuss at Canterbury Hall,-Want to kite Tout to their pent up feeling* through the martial strains, of tho l ‘ Stgnal Corps Sand.” Unfortunately mistaking the window of the fair one's apartment, they happened to come Under that of Senator Lane's, of la* diane, who, naturally enough, taking the. compliment to himself, appeared before the aesomhled crowd and responded in inch a I speech as he is oapablo of. The dlsoorery of I tbe KUsUke disoomdced the parties exoeod- I iogiy» • • - y : ■ __ •. From Vicksbiirg—The Rebels .Col* ting the l-evecs. A Memphis dispatch of the 13th init., liyt: The canal opposite Vicksburg is tempo-; raiily Impeded by the washing away or the embankment at the month of theleTce be tween Grand Lekeand’ Provide nee, whioh was oat by the rebels. The water U. over flooding the* whole eenntqr. The water is , tbiee leet deep in the canal I Proridehoe. Oar 'men are still at work, and I the canal is believed to-bea snweis, notwith standing the levee enttingi The health of the troops is improving. SPECIAL LOCAL. NOTICES, lisavia aun BaaajE's Bswiso Maoaii*, to? family and mnnaiactuiing pnrposee< are the beet Inhse.: A. Jf.fhmvo*!, General Agent,. .. : )• . ~| Wo. 18,Fifth street* . Ca»Ar ClothiW AS® Boj Taut wThoeaterpritiiii; 6rt* *>* s** £1 Co.,'nMebttt Uv.ow. - «-r of Fodorol omi Diamond iqa*rc v ■*• *• -'.ny, bolsf folly | inn of tho oitr, - . tiuoo la Spring £Dodj, h*TB Kj ' ill k bountiful j ÜBQMIOOOt ol doti'i -’iL, Te*tinge,4o., j and they or* nowicl~v to opc-i their Bpring trad* with luperior arUoler, at groatly re duoedprioei., They; nlil sol! 'heir gpodibj tho yard'lf doslrid," ai ’ 1 - ii.r, ■ knop'won* ■ it*atly oa hind ila -f t' - • reidymad* clothing, cnitomen c*o w accommodated on demand, dr had* a noiUy-dttod *nit to odder, the work ii ill dona anditr their npenitlon, and aiwaye warranted .to parohawr*,' snThttt«4»j, einran Quuk, merohant tailor, li doling I out hi* Pali ud Winter (took of good* aiax tramily low prioaa. They oenelit of all', th* I *ary latMt itylee efclothi, c*aii*Mi» ; *#4 eettinre, of whieh,'a Ui[f auortmant adapted lor Ota Spring- wear. flenUemen wUhlag to iai* money would do well to eill early, knowing that you will pay twenty-fiT# iwbeht. morn: for gondola tho Bping than at 1 tho'pt*i*at,triho.. ,Don't fail to e*U[and get* . mol ittina garment. Samuel araheta, Mer inhantTailor,' Ho. 64 Market-rtreet, one,door from third. , ' " ■■■■■ 1 -.Sonarr aid .Soaoronocn Taunton will j 'toon ootw the hodiee of th°«* brare men who; are fighting their oeuntry’a battle*.' ; Sight air, badfood.and drenohlng', raine.wlU make lad haToo with the atrdngelt, therefor*’tot; erery man inpply -hlmialf with HQDLQv WAI'S OIHirtiBHI, it U a oartaia part for eTery kind of ekia diaaaie,; .Only Sddemta per Pot.. . < • • 1 • ***" PBOnuarß oardi 'of Cculdockand Mi daughter (now at the Theatre) lortale at Pit itoelrt* CardPhatograph Depot, oppoiit* th* PoltofBoe; where aiwaye can be found photor .'griphuof all diaUngnlehed Stateemen, Gen *rau,l.*wyan, A,etnu«i; Aetora and Othere. 1 Oboioi Houdat Pnnamraiw—J arta, So.lf fifth itreah i* now op*ning-th* moit eholoa iltiek of fino Sold and Silrw Watehei, Jewtliy, BUtn ffe" “4 ,*44SJ SoodioTirdleplayodia thir«tyi»nd •*eeu lug thorn nt remarkably low pneoe.,.. *srife£jjgggNs3B **Si®psl3*3i SSvbsjf 1 r i__ T o of. Of' K,— * Ho. M», to I J- h, “ipMWi <*■»! SJ?oi 4h#w# **• In ®&£““-“ *•«%&. ■ mhlft • ■ HAI4 {flyesespn t» i'usMp. Watt,* Merchant Tailors, ;' 'f '^Ata now;re^lTi^i tjwir 1 spiuse stock or odors, 1 J... 't; ;vrsj :o. AdiPkefi to a first deer trad* .vhlsh bw two edict* eAMfi KiOit Are to ttMU'Rw apprubat uo of their MshytrtoedeaiHl pafrea#r*r}dt'tn'Mr, ty «1osi» *u ttsttn to Inlstti ftndstrfetMtegrttj, u ant tie afprocai ef;id| who4»J*****• «1L ■. I - ‘‘ ornpkßa* pinftiix& order taHheftoet.teaontVaildcn resemble tends. H%ilng finished #«rn*t ttaey UM»OEms, foe feUfL Tleld acdUoeOlficrtn afcwe I “ *s» «ba N«tr,*w« ate prepared t?e»ecate eider* in this line wttli'oomctßesiend dekiefen..i • * - U*ewt»a my efetoe Electf? nof IDEKiSHI SQ GOODS el*aye ontaitL'.^Yl ~ U .,Z '"h <ioa.or fcntttferrlSwWmsjm IBfcS ' M- 5 ; ’g' PHILADELPHIA' jsHI&T AHD COLIABSOUBE* ,'iT i ■ : ■ j: -I - ' JtfiOO SpXCB.,HIQ&OiIfiEIB7B {■ ttwsoxraGßKY.'BßDAiii) blustl^s- BBlßTS;*_s . j - UMODOIEH.’ Wnt» Koetis:BHlET?, Horn ..' HJBfWinai M ; -••> *- lO,Ot»Pii*BCOTTOSADB; BANT^LOOSS; £ Ft AH -1 IIVbIRStE l&3'* &K* anoitauitQl LINKS Snp 'BIKoBBLKtID OOLLABi. S3DO*SM^Mi’^rti.Juy,6iys<}iaooDil b*. s«->ir= S»S:- : !“ ' ■ *■; , / \ .( ■-^A»ai lctubkti, , KA. 4 . .: :; >iflt»ntO»«,'lS*J.» : I&3 1 * / OEALBD] Are respect „Bnbsi»teoce DSparta.sct.wUh-_. * £odO(fow cfBIHPt!ATTI.E, on ‘t '"'lfiiifr'tfiii i- ! &\ • ? * v '* i£iot* ot.il.OOOJ^mMlmow^seciU« T «'y W) 4orb. #^v^w^.^ d 4«n «lut airifefc'at ~|be arjub**. o\ tne cont rector, thty tnoit neereiw'^ftoat 3 iwO^y'thirteen hundred I bonusd pound#*grsfr .wei-bt,:BHl s, till ays. Osen, Oowi: HelM-safcd tiorblinOatUawl The goT*romeat*rtlldif& jhkrUbtoJ 4nr oae animal aepairikte, if— Indicates lew wel|bt-t«nr-tb« minimum mentioned *bore. Theeicempflf weighing will be paid by tho matt contaffi, enewparetesbesecf paper, a *rUt«fe gosranteo of tiro responsible per»oo*, as follows:).. * :- WO, —-»*of the Whhty »t‘—, and State of do - hereby.gaanmia*.* bat i» \ OT h*e) ab ‘ e . t j? fulfil a contract in acwrdaac©. with tlie terms ° f h “ (ortbetr) nroptaltibttfaodshboldhbi («yr iUel ) prop* .oamonbe a««Ud3Mlotfttuy>. , *m ** once enter ‘ thtb a contract in accorban.ee therewith, ftud we are :mrepared to'beebraelils' lor tnelr)jb'ctxrjtlrt, giving Bad and saSeieAt bomirioi' ita foWlm-nt. *.Tha reaponsibUHf-of.lho goananore most be ’■howni tiy the oflem !feeafect District Codttor of thotnitod ..States DU [trtot Attbhtey,tot»encloM*lgt.tb^hW. ; Didders »m*t b©4<resen« to itspondtarthelr bids, and be prepared to-itf binds -and signcontract be* "fordltaTlnntWao®le» * r-;t the QffTen»ni'eot’ r re*irTw U*sU,lU*.rlght to re- Jeot *Dy r Ot i alt bldsconSlu.red ttutea»cnaUto. Bidders-wUT state 1» l tbeif‘ : pcoi.Oral,fbJr price both for. paymeotv'tnade tn legst ;Undertiute» and ct'nificatesofy»deWeonwi^y’i-^H : ‘;' ; ; • . . Pajnreiit to be lf foods are on hindj if adne on bo made aa soon **rrel<»lii ttnst-tjs endorsed dMlnet'yi •‘froposato for Bret<'aiue,",ahd adar e*ei to Capt. TUuS. O. 80LLIVUS, O. Si} Ba|tim6re,:K*U' - If a bid 1« in thtfnataa of e:ffrm,UielE lames end \be poet effles aidrei* of e-cli p*rly n*n*t appear, or they will not Mcbnelftred. s «* (Each person,oretery-utmberoF anrtßbflenog a proposal, moat ac&orpany it by an oathof ausgiauce to the Onhed BtaVe tioVentutiit, If hw has not at ready hleoooeinihlsvfSca. 1 : i'-." s AH bids net .«jtaplrlDf v »tr!ctly with-the*terms of thli alrerUsemsMt will be rj^. If , THOa; -^ BinuLtTAB, jmhlWd .- J _ Cepuiqiand; U * h. riiaiii .NATiU.fc Ai> W^Udi:AUi-Ait) ¥ aoUDitaS' PAT. PKKaioae asd bocstiu. ' X. WALXEB PAT, ■' ' 103. FifiJi ffre*, tIM door W«e 7, > ■ :: ; PA. Ineusnsctios with QA&VBTi OOitffiflSSMO!, ,Weeh!Bi^ l ;»^,G«j^J^?ewta^*»ettie. WW* Claims of; the nearrst ot a SoldUn wiltneelr* special attwatlov - Itts<hargcd tfctJiete, eautmfr-Bo'CrKTIAfI, PIN 810HS, or Badi PAY, wUtdo WsltioraH and lease'their papers.. WAE <»• iecriptlonj presented and proeoebsed beOTeXtoogress, Ooortot UmftMSadthe V> *9-29 slips Swits aWf! Kiaiytc cOtSofad. 1 : Jjgftlme l l il BARMUUiV Vfi XJo ' £ WITH - j^rtrwpßß^Bo., Gamer of ftndtt .»• u *. ■ UltbpßaSTß, And Aerate fer 4be eale 'bf DCpdKTfl atliPOW- I>AB AMD BA*J6TY FB»*. fieceive oa.cjiii! samem at) Uodaof ,W«et«nPn> doer, and makeadTahcw ther»Oß.\ -.. K. --vi !< WlUtem Avq; ( Plstefcarihi ...-,t ; HUhr.A “ - i. ipincer A«abardH.’.^l-r.'i ; v;.ii »* GalpA Shepherd,.r : y*ru» •';*-*l* ' Hex chants' Arakfßslllxano^,, ;t .-h>cr ca‘u,y :/** . 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UM,it 10 I o’clock ». sfe,.wb*attfc7. willjift|opf*tdSit 4 t£3» pro -1 paifttt wllmtfft t'Bft puftft'of tc»a«pttf*ftt|ff>apf °» j of 3.000 poaWNi'ftiid gfTft th» I MfidtetJtiNttatfcr UuiftUitifol i !'.• ;r.: J« ta £K>HAI»DBO*#L.. •••• | : - %•;:: '. ■**"***• taisSiii^p >«•» "» Ohio ,llmWAU«*»">» T J«rSSSS3«SS?W»g!g. riSii s&> moutkir. • «* •“WeSfiKiKi? , |.rf?r v' V-4 WOrf lf«fal * TT»» au~ • AJ»ia suS'SSwS : s»sS^® StllSiilL sS2“’ :^Sa'S2f&‘^^ wmwmssm Tiuwm-V* Uo Olti axwfc at I+w; oad:,giqottj On* Htji&ts-mVIA atohoUeaia tbo CtttfatCttM ; i bona, afid of tbi ftwigtajjoul flf 100 0«IM | a auo. Roroa cbde£' UoapU*A,bs &»«m4 Mg *« U^oioetAto,oftototbo6(£m| ' £3g»,o§4toMUtwK'W ' 1 •j^M^^rntmaesei iXU BjUUJt— a,WU KDgluti furuis ■ -Mir aamr«rVin»a4WM4nmH.:
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