U.r.;'" • ■■■ ■'.■/< .-.Vi i'/i”! .1., ' • I*7* X ‘J ••nrv; ;• *r it ]^'¥4';X V' Y * :’4.]|? ;s' k • 7 L * if' •; :, tsT'lWiyX •*'' ..., . V.L Ir*.« >. , >*•. , - . 'v> :u’« ; r> (< i - S' : _ Jj- ■•■'i;-: • '*.T',. ! v- #«M -**•:*' as s . > •./■•':-:*••;•' i zi->: Ti' I ** *«.v. 4 '>,., si :; -^ir‘ f:‘:: iV: v V, S s* .<. •■>!'• ' if.* sv'y v.|,v.T.- t; v •..; <,-• • .y/ : ■* •■ v ;!l.*.. '* >i ••*• .' •««.'*%:• f ~Vv'- - iy.«, j :;** "V‘ J 'v</ :‘ s> : .•■ ' ’ .'-•..t “ t " ‘•s’-ii: . 'M- ■ ■ ,\v •v.' i'.v. S- ,:**;• * Of 3; >i?' * Hit !i •• VWv '.j •! ft. ~'i . #. _- - . * ; • Horn—ln the ifimuxA k metoags from lUMfimtllzdhwdtlis ffnuM that it hail amended lb* joint resolution 1 ceUUre to adjournment, fixing Uulfefc of AprU u tbs diy of adjournment *m< die. The Hons* non<oncomd in th» amendment. The (Salr^ >SPAy_ MOBH|gO, MABCH 28. m .^•j^ntituMtdu Oaumnonforth* <7*-| "**' < *fc f bjo.B. Bh»w,OpUoi»a,Ho. Ufifth* •tmk—aoznoM daUjf i ' I ■ a cm. a uumu I •’doth, A. n »« ;iS . : n h 4i ■ 80r5m0Ur...... .... 29 8 10 WITT AFFAIBS. , Honol to Srasuaxu.—'lhonofonrrab- Milton whododgaohoagtag tholrplaou of noUaaot thoald fiT» notloo of tha foot at our •nsttag room, lo Out so mtotaku may oeoor . la dallTtriag lit paper, If the matter b at* : ■ taagod to at tha proper time, there stall: to oo V; UtempUoa la tha receipt ot the paper,. : '-'-The nttlbmik Sanitary Committco Taka* plenum la announcing tho fu"lL' -ring geftntiphi donations for tlio reliof of oar ioffer ‘ lngeoldleri. Thlellat embraces ail Sanitary ; njppUeaxeoelTed during loot week, audit will W gratifying to tho doaon to know that they iron all ehipped uit Saturday, oa board tho Anuta, for LoalrrUlo, Oaptaia hloiolinm goner* oil/ offering to eerry them without ttorgai . .• Mount Plaaiont Aid Booiaty—R#eelfed a noattgr of eonitory (tone through tho poet •Mb' uenilattui ef clothing, bedding, and fruit. V Wm.B.BUe*H—lso heodl of oobbogo. " jamo* H. MeHoll—l bukot oaioui, 1 btuh *l*£n*^*f FeßUOck—H bottle* blaokberrj < ; wins 8 onto trull _ / Allaghany Ladle*' Ala Boaiaty—Bl oaui t fruit, Jfi pain ootton drawer*, XI oottou *hirtj,4palr* knit *ooki, 1 buihtl dried ap f ptao, 1 bexoi list, 7 pain flannel drawn, 3 . iUitt« . unitary Committee—2 doien ohoire. J. H. Birohlaid, H, Bioharlion ft 00., J. B. MoFedden ft 00., Joj. Bobb—empty hoiei. - Hay* ft Betty—Hardware. Brown, Morrow ft Oo.—Fainting a oard glgjQw i U Coulter ft Smltbfon—Painting a largo elgn. Mr*. Bobo— B oani fruit. Mr*. John Dunlap—lX earn fruit, 1 basket oniou, flock earrou, X tog dried peon. - IpUoopal Aid Bootaty— B mujlln ehlrte, i ft.—.i tairt, g pair* *ooka, 1 droning gown. Unitarian Society, Pittsburgh—ll ttonnel shirt*; 1 sheets.- ; ■oldtara* Aid Society, Oanonabnrg—lB cana of fralt,X package dried eorn, 18 package* dried trait, 1 poonog* Warerley Maguinaa, 1 pookoge journal*, B pin eoahloai, 8 ehlrte, X - wadorahirta, X pairooolea’ eookl, 8 to wale, 1 pdln drawera, 8 tondkerohlefa, 1 package unit and bandog**, XI ouihioni, 10 pillow* with turn, 1 oomfort, X pillow oaaet, 1 pook *^J. C K;*jKlioa, Bewiokley—l bo* aundriea, eaaned fruit, 10 bexheia potato*!. . > Qeorge MoHatUe—Small tookonlona, 1 roil Michael Itarlatt—2 buihelipototoes. . Mr*. MoTaggort—X bulhal* potato*!. ■ Mr*. B. Shiolda—lB ooa* of prepared eonp, 0 mu twit bntUr. Aid Socistj, First Proiby -Maa Audi of Pittsburgh—43 muslin shirts, |‘fiuii»«i shirts, 13 pairs drawers, <ll petr| •Qppars. 9 pairs seeks. . gm H* Eaton—l doses fruit earn. AJ.B* Sawyer—s boxes of .soap. J. L, Pahuitoch—Large sew demijohn to*#!- ' T,5, HtTin—l barrel onions. Kunum A Olyde— l dunf empty hoxoi. WMtmorsiaad6olditrs*AldSooisty,Greens hvil, Pa—3 drattlng gowns, 1 comfort, 1 pU low,!* towels, 3 pairs soehs, 4 pairs slippors, hudbanohlsfs, 3 pillow slips, 1 pair draw •ts.3o baadagts, U shoeU, 1 roU of: pieces of ! ' Attala hnxvtnriUinlng 6 bags black* burl**, 8 boga okerriu, 1 paohdrlcdepplai, IJintamit Jelly, 1 i*r pin*totur.ljar nSblilly 'f— , 1 ,!-*»■ xcm gooietorrU*, 3 ooni poaohea, 1 eu gulnsaa, 1 ' oax hemlay, * o*u* fruit not marked, 1 for - sttistiHUi* < Mi*. M. W- Biiaeil—l' Urge box raTeled 1 ’ HnU t • i • Tho Committee la indebted to many lediea S ' for their Teluebl* eailatanooettho dapoiltary. Much of the labor of aeaorttag end repacking cf goods, and auefc-of the writing too boon performed by them* -Xb* further !eo-opon>: 5 tisn of the ladle* la -eerneatly aoUclted, u 3 « there la work to to done which will employ 1 j who oen giro aorenl hoar* Oaoh week i te eiilag the eras*. G Ito ofioe and depository of tk* Commute* | iralgßerke’a building, Ho. 89 Fourth atroet, I ' betweu Woodud Market. They or*' open | throughout tho day; ud any poraona inver eatedeng lnolined to eell, will And a welcome. 1/ '■l vi' ? i jinPAltirtio Mostslt.—Ur. W. A. BU* 1 i Fifth street, hu roeeired the I April handier of the Aifcmlie JfontWy, wMeh,| fremßbriefglaneeoYereomeportloßofltsooh-1 teßts,weehoaldJndgeto bealßosteqnaltoit-1 -.ir oa osT former oooasion. Firat of *ll we I hATeadeeptotatereeUßgpeperr'OnthoVlcis-1 dtaau ofKeati’e fiw, by one well quit* ' god to writ* on the subject, end jwbose per sonal acquaintance with the poet renders his I nsdalsoenbesespedally aooepteble to literary I readers. Mr. Coerles H»le, of Boston, lies contributedepaperrelating to anoUterhlgh-1 It tat dlterseiy gifted mu, who, like tEe an- I thor of Bodyrnlos, ‘died young’—probaMy, before his mind hod borne Its . laUsst-ripe I fruit. Bo that ss It stair, thoio''“personal I ssblalsooboss of the fata Henry Thomas 1 Bookie” will be generally regarded as one of I this MHO- I bee of theAUaane. Tel tastes wIU dlffor— I and if. lathe dosen or mote remaining artl-| else, teste shOAidpre^er‘ , ThoBtlnriaaßeeoh/ , or "Ho Failnre for the North," among the nooe, or. “Ite-Flag,”% Mn. Howe, |or ■ fig... u d West," by the late Theodore Win throb, among the poetto pieees, there would be no good reason to find fault with the pre ference, —for there is maoh to: admire and oommaad In erery one we hart ipeelted. On the whole, ire can safely say, that the AllaaHo ffg |SfriHe an mallohl aamber. "I;'; ieffertom Colle*e*-C<mtert. r / 'Yheeaaiul eoateit between the Philo and hstik lia Litem? SooUtiee of . JeJfonoa CeK teg«wiUb*fceidin groTUeaee Hell, Osaoai —' ‘ * ait., com >Xiaiame li - c. .The Sielc Boldieia ll Hom.;. WheMlbatag donefor tho alokand wound 'd ioldian othoaoo J :W» kaow thatamok: hat been dou to ailerlaU the nUbdafO or 001 brara dofoadora on the betUe Sold; or in dlataat hoapitala, bat wo fonr thnt tho clolni* ot tkooo in oar midit on ataoit entirely prer looked. Then on at pnieat.OTar thirty pa tlanto in the military hoapitai in tbia ioupt and now ooowaiona an maided daily. I nor tbaoo eemparetlTely lltOa baa boon obntribntad by oar eitUaai, and they an maoh in wantof tkoaa eomforta aotforaUhad by the gorera- 1 ■tat. The following artioloa are moat needed at ptawat i Fotatooa, earrota, cabbage; bat* , tar. agga.appW-boUer, and earned froltt.. ObataibMloaa can bo left at Uoaira. Woy maa A Bea'a, Bmithfleld atroat, or alAlbroa, Boa kOoi’a, Wood itreeUAitlolea contributed wllfbo tonrardad daily to tho hoapital. i OmmOiuawlWkoakoaottkoOikalbu cSao, 80. Ui lakortj otmt, d»j »f dllortei Uftot to* fbcrs fUai mil <* ■WtB; ottudzi to. *-> /»l , » '“•nskif f»ij lajkffMOO. j I,<». i XOTOO Mn uj npcln of oltorottou to M twoUtmg. or ploooi of kulnou «U ond I |ni«soarotarMOMkkorft Coriwßtor Mil Jllitllt Ikop, YtrfU Alloy, okoro flallkdoM I HW* *aww*»w>mi »*Mll W; I I FeunlTania Legislature* Hfparttd SOt (h* Fittsbargh Gtxette. Hauxsbubg, March 20, 1863. appointed the foUowing Oommltteo of Confer ic*; Tlimri Raise, Smith, of Cheater, and Barger, f Philadelphia. The biU relating to the payment of bounties of rol tmieere was considered untU 4 b. 45 m., when it and the amendments wen ordered to be printed, and (be special order for WedUetdey next. - Ur. Thompson, from the Bailroml Committoe, ro ported ea committed the Senate bill for'the removal ofa portion of the Pennsylvania Bailroad track in Liberty street, Pittsburgh. Ur. Barger introduced a bill to ralidate curtain aonrayanoae mufa by married women slnco tho lLtb of April, 1848. It provides that wbero any estate in lands, unementa, hereditamenta or any property, real or personal, has been bereiofore by any will ur other inßtnxment taking'effect subsequent to the 1 11th April, 18IS, devised, conveyod, given to, or in injtvray acquired by any married womanio and lor the eoparate use, or ns hersepirateeitate without the Intervention ol a trustee! aud the euoe shall have been conveyed or mortgaged by her by any died or imtmmrnt duly acknowledged Cy ber, hod in which I her husband has joined ail a party, the raid county* | ance or mortgage, and thiestates aud internets there* 1 by created ehaU be, and [be taken to be of like forco and effect in all respects ig Jlibe seme had been given and executed under and In tbe doe exercise of a power authorizing such conveyance or mortgage con* latood in the Instrument] by which the said separata estate of the said marrldd woman was created; pro* vioed that this act shall (not aHect any caso hereto* fore Anally adjudicated bjy the Supreme Court. Ur. Kaine, a supplement to auhetto incorporate th# fostor Coal and Iren Company, approved April 18, IhtiU. It provides tbit It shill be lawful for ilw , directors, with tho coastal of tho stockholders, to make any portion of the increased capital stock pro vided for in the proviso to the 3rd section of the act to which this is a supplement, a preference stock aa to dividends, upon auuh terms of preference as may becons.ntedta bj a majority of the stockholders; that the authority to purchase and hold additional lands andcosl rights granted in the 4th section of the act to which this is a supplement, is extended to Westmoreland count;. The House adjourned tiU 7% o'clock on Monday evening. BwnTE.—Mr. Graham presented n r;momtranco of dtlxsns of ALegbeuy county against the repeal ofthe aet to prevent caitto, hunt.*, Ac., from running at large in said county. * :Mr. Ljwry, petition of ciUt.'aiof Erie county pray* Jpg the passage of h law compiling thu Kno Canal Onmyiey to seep In repair me road* and bridges made necessary by the constrnctlon of tbo canal. ! Mr. GUIS, petition ot cltlseci of York county pray ing the passage of a law to prevent colored p«r»ous ousting late ibe State. : Mr. CooneU, resolatlotu of tbo Executive Council or toe Boardof Trade of Philadelphia relative is the consolidation of the state laws. ihe resolutions are salollows: ' That the Executive Connell of the Board ol Trade 1 heartily approve of the bill introduced in the lloase I of Uepresentatives by Mr. Hetman, of Hurihanipiou, I for the consolidation of the laws of ibis C.xmuou I wealth)’and their .exemption fn>m State tax, and earnestly invoke prompt action of the Legislature, that it may be a law. 1 I That the attention of the members of the Legisla ture U hereby solidtsd to the bill as a measure noth expedient and wise In promoting Umeouvuiienca and WeUare of the Commonwealth by the consolidation of all hor loans in one; instituting a i;itco wnlcb : make* tbs payment of a loan, a consolidation when I the money is borrowed; and In se .uriog to the bond- I holders of ibe loans a cerulnty of pa>ineut at matu rity, according to ths term* ot the contract. : Mr. HelHj, toarreaionstranceacf cltiseusofSchuil fclll county against the passage of a law grauilug Urge corporations the right to hold lands tor mining piupo«es. * Mr. Kinsey, resolution that when the Senate ad onrna to-day, it adjeuru* to meet on Monday even ingat o’clock. Adopted. ■ llr. Ucsntrry, resolution that on and after Tubs* iday' next, the sessions bn Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of each week shall commence at o’clock a. m. Adopted. : Tim loUoKlng bills were Introduced; Mr, \tall*co, a lurther ruppUnicnt to Ibe lavra 'latlug to wrliaot ftb<lU(»lEAUim. Mr. Bound, a tuppienunt to an act entitled on act 'Ur the grt-aur eerumtj uf title au<l moru ascure eu- jjmoifl of real ttiaia pas».d April is, ltioi. It pt sidee that the provisions of Ibe-aecvudeecilondf the ict passed April ££* 1860, shall not apply or be deem ed and taken to haTe applied to any actiun or prv | ccedlng pending at Urn lime of tlie pottage of said act, 1 mir In any any to affect the portiiw to inch action or proceeding. Mr. tttmsmaa, bill to provide lor the payment of Jtut claims, and to power* of atturoey. It provides that all officer* who are entitled to pay au aar the provision* of **an act to provide for the ad judication- and payment of certain military claim*, passed l«h April, lBoli, shall not bo preveuud from making and collecting each cLtim by reainn of not bating said claim reported to the Legislature of tho Btata of 2 ennaylvania. 'that the board of Claim* constituted under said net, the Auditor General, and State Treasurer are authorised to acknowledge pow ers of attorney in the bands of attorney • at law, and agents authorized to collect said claim*. <Xbe Senate amended the House joint resolution relative to adjournment, *o a* to reed this Legisla ture will adjourn on the 3ih _pf April die, - n ir 'Mop^*y gTBII i D S- E Trade with the Sonih—lmportant Regulations. OipL 0. W. Bstoholor, Stttvojor o£ ons toma st this port, lsjl boforo tho publis tho follosbg important information: ' I&BA£VBiT DZFAXYMSKV, 1 March If, 1883. i . 0 . W. BateUbr, *?., Snrvtjor, £o. t iw h*nh. Pa. t Sir: Hereafter, until otherwise directed, you will not front any general U omu for the purchase or transportation of ootion.toVajoftor otherbroduote of the soil in or from the States of Tennessee, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, nor any general permit to take any goods, wares or merchandise to any of said States, lor purpo ! ms of sale or trade therein, nor any license or , permit whatever for quantities greater than I are shown to your satisfaotion by written I statements, which you will preserve, to be no | oessary for the family consumption of the *p- I plicant, or of persons In the place to whloh the license ox permit is granted. I Regulations of commercial intercourse be* tween loyal and insurrectionary Stews are 1 being framed in accordance with recent legla- I lative and executive aotion. When completed you will be duly advised, and copies wiU be sent you. . ; Ton will herewith receive a copy of my Utter to Geueral Agent Mellon, approving his revocation of certain licenses. You will ad vise parties who have paid few for permits unused or revoked by Mr. Mellen or by this Utter, that the amounts so paid will be re funded to them. ~, . . Instructions under whloh suoh payments ean be returned will be forwarded to you at au early day. - Very Respectfully, 6. P. Css**, Secretary of Treasury, attention of steamboat officers, rail road oompanies and oommoa carriers, is par ticularly called to the lOth seotion of Regula tions, concerning internal and ooutwiso in tercourse, prescribed by tho Treasury Depart ment August *8,1882, which to as follows: . “Ho vessel, boat or vehlolo used for trans portation upon or south of tho Pot#mac river, or north of tho Potoniao and south of the Washington and Annapolis Ranroad, or to tho eastern shore of the Chesapeake, or south wardly, on or from the Ohio " river below ' Wheeling, or. westwardly or southwardly on or from the Mississippi river below the mouth of the Dos Moines, thall reeetee on board any (rood*, ware* or merchandiee destined to any pteee, eommereial Intercourse with whloh now U or- hereafter may be restricted as aforesaid, m,f nw the eome be accompanied with a permit oi a duly authorised offioer of the Treasury. De partment, exoept as hereinafter provided is Regulation Ho. 14." , A etrict oomplianeo with the regulations will avoid unnecessary trouble. Obaxlc* W. Baiohilox, Surveyor of Customs. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Jutu in Bun's Biros Biiaaii 1m .amilj and manuftatnring pnrpoiM* ar* tio t»*t in use. Wj. B. itxfof the A. P. Csitozr, Ssnorsl Agent, No. 18, Filth rtrwt. Vtoiy Po»- i, Port»- Pinji- Cnur CLOtaiio Ann Whikito Bmr Teuis I «nUrpdilng firm of Wm, H. MeQoo & I I Oo . BMohutUUon» «rn« of Vadtrai and [ puW.iqmii AlUglwny, bolng fally j of tbs sxtrsordUiry sdTtne* Is Spring roods, kiss purohsiod taitloll iuortmont ol doth, osulmoroi, retting., *O., I ind tfct? srs bow rtsdy to open thtlr Spring teds with npsrior srttdlso, st grostlj re ££d Jrioot. «*J *!« " u ‘kd»K«<i* bJ I SsjAtf dotted, slid st thty hoop eon- Itsntly on hind »!»'*• inpplj orrotdy mxdt nitoßsn on bs ssoamaodstsd on orhoM S ntitly Ittsd salt to order. TbiWk USUdeseMdsr thste onperriilon, r.« * slwsti wsrrsstsd jto pnrohttoro. T panruxn YIOX f 81. KABT#-rS*fllU*l‘ O^lSibtSSirit TsUor, wo<ridr«p«l&Ujr SMSisUoSrf "fS* b" 4 Baam ". Mniiitlng of sll th* Isteititjloo of eletJii, Mrtnotet sni teittogL tetook to Mlootbom tb*V csnnot •**“?“*. mA -other.in tbs city, gsr- SnuSdotodioßott fsthlonsMednjnnsr, I would do-well to fife hints *sll befor* psrr Morobsnt TsUor/ I No. UKsrkot itrobt, ess door from TWW* ]. r • Cloioi Eoudit Pxssxir*.—J. B. Bob-; ortt. No. 11 Tilth .test, is now opening tbs 1 msit obolos otooiro t fins Oold ,ui BUts* 1 Wstobso, Jewelry, SUtst Were ssd finer I aoodt srsr dUpis/td In this dlyi ifit it toU lagtbsastwnsrbbiy tewiiwtj;,., i^4- af s Sßal ® '’2&V, THE LATEST NEWS BY TBLEG&A2H. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES Special DUpateh to lh» Pittsburgh Gazette, Governor Tod, gunnel Galloway, finrgaon General Smith, and other prominent Ohioans have been bore for somo days on business, it Is said, connected with patting the oonsorip tlon law Into operation,! and with provisions for Ohio troops. They retain in the morning. Bstarn J. Meigs, of] Tennessee, has been appolnted.olork of the Distriot Supreme Court. RECEIPTS UNDIB THB INTERNAL RETXNCB LAW. The receipts under the Internal Bevenne law last week lack only $38,000 ef one million ef dollars. EXPORT or THE OOKIUTTU OS tSI CONDUCT OS The report of the Committee on the Condaot of tho War will be made up and put In the printers’* Lands as soon at Senator Wade re turns. It is said that it will reflect severely on Gen. Franklin for tailing to reinforce Gen. Meade at Frederioksbnrg, and will dwell on points in the peninsula campaign, bringing out among other things the faot that for a. week after Gen. -MoCloUan arrived at York . town, there was not over eight or ten thou | sand rebels there to oppose him. THS BXBXL ARXT BXPOETBD PALLING BACK TO' Information rcoeived here by the Govern ment, leads to the belief that the rebels are abandoning the Btppahantfbek and falling back towards Richmond. The news was brought by a refugee, and that Lengstreet was moving towards Lynchburg, and that trains were ooming into Blchmond from Frederieks i burg, all heavily loaded, tend to confirm this I view. It has been stated for some time that out of six corps of which the rebel army through the fill was composed, but two are at Frederioks- borg now. Thirteen wild and almost naked Indian chiefs arrived here on Saturday, from the Territories, bordering on the Booby Moun tains. They had heard so muoh of tho de struction ot their Great Fathers' government by the rebels, that they say they came on- to see whether there was any government any ARRIVAL ON FAROLXD fRIBONRRS. The last of the prisoners taken by the rebels | from Carter during his bridge-horning East Tennessee expedition have been released, and arrived here. The paroled prisoners from Blchmond more than oonfirm the stories re specting the sufferings of the rebels. Their army ration is only twelve onnoea of flour and one-fonrth pound of meat. Denis, the iferatf’* correspondent with the 1 army of the Potomac, has been oonvioted by the Military Commission of publishing con-, traband news, and sentenced to six months hard labor. The sentenee was mitigated by Gan. Hooker, in consideration of this being the first offense, to transportation beyond the The President has issued an order author- Islog Thomas W. Knox, the IforgM’# cone- j ■pendent it Vioksburg, whom Gen. Sherman had court mariialadp-in xstnzn to Yiflksbuxg,; tho order of court martini, is hi* caie, having been rescinded, subject to General Grant's ap proval. This folly vindicates Knox, whether j Grant assents to him remaining with his army lorndt. Aocordlng to Utters from Fort Lookout, j Hd., the business of slavo-catohing, under the auspices of Gen. Lockwood, both in Virginia* and Maryland, contrabands are being re turned. The process U to decoy them out side the Union lines, where their masters lie In wait to s >l*o them. So great is the demand for the 6-30 bonds, into which the Treasury notes are converted, that Secretary Chase is oompelled to keep the whole elerieal force in the Treasurer's Offioo day and night and Sundays in getting them ready. DBBEBTBB3 raoM TBI ABUT. It was ascertained by the War Department from the army rolls; that the deserters amount to one hundred and thirty thousand men. The recent proclamation applies to this whole number.** TBB ALMADA QaiOtBILTSR MIHIEG OOMPAHT, An injunction has been Issued against the old Almadcn QaiokiUver Mining Company, under the Supremo Court deoision. The report that Gen. Cadwallader has been assigned to tho command of tbo Seoond Army Corps proves inesrreet. Gen. Oouoh remalai at it* head. A cavalry picket guard was captured to-day at Oeeoquon, by a dotaobment of Gen. Stuart's Q«n. Btfb\*l»amoa command of tli* lira! In front of Wuhtngton, MUbllihlig hli headquarters nt Fairfax Odort Boose. WiBHtWJToK, Maroh 21.—The following Oi,patoh rial reoeired to-day at the Head quarter! of the Army : MoaraaiKßoao, Mnroh 21 v 1863. ttajor-Om. JtaUtdt/ Qnml-i»-Chuf .- Qen. Ucynoldi report! from Col. Hail’, bri- Kado. on a ioo«t ntar Milton, on tha road to Liberty, that ho wai ettaoked'thli morning by Morgan and the Broohlnrldgo earalry, about SOU or 1;000 atrong. After a few hour! fight, we whipped, and drove them with aloie to the number of 1? killed, and 31 wounded, inolndlng ono captain. The rebel loia wae I 30 or 40 killed, including 3 oommiiiloned of -1 fioore, 140 wounded, and 12 priionera. W.' B. Eoeioaaae, Major-Qen. Wianuarox, March 22.—The Waihlngton and Alexandria Ballroad are making prepa ration, to oonltrnot the railroad bridge near the Bite of the prelent Long Bridge orer the Potomac, which wei anthoriied by lait Oon greii. Thii will forniih an important link betweon tha North and South. Sr. Lome, March 12.—The JUfMeam't I Memphla diipatoh of the 20 th, (aye adrioel I from Greenwood to Monday laat are to the 1 effect that the gunboat Ohlllloothe bombarded I Port Pemberton on Saturday and Sunday, I bnt without a deelilee remit. The rebel bat-| tery ii ,o lituated that It oannot be .attaoked by a land loroe on aocountof high, water. The gone of the Dekalb were taken uhore and a land battery oonitruoted near the rebel worki. The rebel force ii eitlmated at 0,000 | under den. Loring. Boinforoemente.are being rapidly cent to the eoeno of operation!, and It la expected our fleet will aeon be able to reduoo ail the rebel fortification, on the Taaoo. The Viokabnrg Wily of the 11th «aya the 'urew of tbelndianola, 02 in number, attired there the day before. Arran temente for lie Fsneral of Gen. Banner.. SriUcsn, Much IS.—The Common Conn ell and alUiini of Brraouro holdn jut owning to uM/antfauntafa tho fnnoml of .abn,'. Banner. A oommittee «u tho.&Uo>ia( arrangement* oVrnmndt: Ihofnnerel li to take piece on Vednetdar at U o'olook. She on to bo of a itdotlj military oharaoter. In elutloiui. ware extended to aenernlejeott, MtflaiiM. WooU Binddii fnik* gftek.faMdrt*’-\aiwta **- Washington, March 22,1663. PERSONAL, WARD RICHMOND, ARRIVAL Or INDIANS. OONVIOTED. OOUKT MABTIAI. BBSCIirDXD. xxTtmxrxo ztkobobs. GBBAT DIMAHD JOB 6-20 BOBDS, OIK. CADWALLADBB. noxBT ooabd oarroßßn, QBX. STAHL. From the Yazoo Expedition, ISBORO. Murfreesboio Brilliant Vid Gnerrilla Morgan Benton nt Last! i Pittsburgh Qaaetu. rassßßOftp, March 21. Special Dlipatche* u* the Mnag On Wednesday last, Col. A. S. Hail, of the 106th Ohio, commanding a brigade in Qon. J. J. Reynold'e division, went off bn a ro oonnoifering expedition towards Calnviilo and Anburn, in Wtllon county. Roturning yest«rday, ho wei within a mile or two of; this aide of Milton, about 10 a. at., when suddenly he was attacked by John! Morgan and the rebel Qoneral Wheeler, with seven regiments of cavalry and a battery Or two of artlllory. Col. Hall’s force consisted of detachments j from tho 106th Ohio, Lleat. Colt Toiler! ' 101st Indiana, Lieut. Col. Bonus; 80 th HU- i nois, Lieut. Col. Blggi; 123 d Illinois, Col. 1 Monroe, and a section of Capt. J. Ham’s 19 th Indiana Battery—in all amounting to about 1,100 men. j As soon as Col. Hall found ho was about «• bo assallod, ho Immodlately sent into Mur froosboro for rmnforotmonta, promising to hold his ground unUl they should arrive. ’ A part of tho rebel cavalry was mounted, and attacked with Impetuosity, bat *«• re pulsed at every point. A eoetion o! Captain Ham’s battery kept up, all the time, a most destructive fit.. At length the rebels, enrag ed at the exeont-unlt was doing amongst them, determined to eaptnro it. Massing two or threo of their regiments, they roshsd on It with hideons jells. Nothing appeared to oheok thslr oonrse ; but the 101 at. Indiana wen lying oonoealed behind the battery, and upon either flank, and waited patiently, but with beating hearts, until the shouting rebels were within thirty yards of them, whon they opened a most gelling and destruotivo fire, which made the rebols reooil in terror and dismay. After this they kept at a nipeotfbl distance, ' - aQ d contented tb.mselves .with firing a few ’ shells at long range, and finally ritreated in confaslon from the fiol i. . It wai abeat two o'clock when tho battle was ovor. The victory w&* eo'mplete. Forty rebel* were killed, one huadrod and flftjr wounded, and twenty taken priionora. Forty *tand of arms were also taken. Among the rebel killed were'onS Lieutenant Colonel, one Captain and three Lieutenants. Oar loa* wa* seven killed and thirty-one woanded. Capt. Von Btuklrk, of the 133 d Illinois, was oae ei the killed. Lxtiu.— CoL Hall's vistory waa completed before any reiaforoementa arrived. After j their arrival it U that he followed up the enemy and took 100 prisoners. The rein- of about a thousand cav alry, commanded by Col. B. H. G. Minty, of the 4th Michigan cavalry, and a brigade of infantry from Gen. Granger** division, under command of 001. Hambtigbt, of the 79th I Pennayivanla. Say to the loyal peoplo of the land, that. John Morgan has been disgracefully beaten at last, and that the diiaster of Thompson's Station has been fnlly redeemed; F. Moavnaußoao, March 3L-— We have some further *particnlara of the Milton fight. It took place on Lapeas pike, one or two miles this side of Milton, which town U twelve miles aorth-east of Murfreesboro. 001. Hall was not reluming, as .at firstixeperUd, He had intenued'ts retort''•ofcaotim* hefordp“bn bad 1 ohanged his mind, and when the attack took plapo was marching towards Liberty. The rebel force oame from towards Milton. On their first appearance, CoL Hall fell baqk somo dietanoe and then took a position. Three rebel regiments were mounted infantry, who, doling the contest, fought on foot. Those at tacked in front, while a column of cavalry at tacked on either side. The right of oar line re pelled one of these flanking oolomns. They were posted in a thicket, and when the enemy oameaear enough poured in upon them a single volley which threw them into confusion, and oafcsed them hastily to retreat—they losing by this one rolloy 7 killed and 35 wounded, and about 30 horses. OapL Blair, Dr. Morriok and Liout. Ham mond, of Gen. Bey nolda staff, went out for in formation, last night, and returned about mid night, giving the particulars on their return. *They narrowly escaped falling into the hands of a dine rebel guerrillas. The exact force was four regiments of cavalry, three of mounted infantry, one rifled oannon, 13-pbuuder how itxers, two moon tain howitzers. One Captain and three Lloutenunt* Were among the pris oners taken on Thursday. Oar lines were slightly contract* i this morning, and the rebels eame ( up andne; find ing our pickets In the same position as afore, Advanced and threw shells, for tho purpose of discovering the now lino. Part of Sheridan's division, with Stokes’ cavalry, went oui and drove thorn off. Onr cavalry bad two killed apd several woanded. The enemy’s loss is unknown. Tho Michigan Meohanlei and Engineers, 001. Innls, were reviewed to-day. The weather la cloudy, but as yet no rain. *• From New Yolk. Suloii, March 21.—The steamer Brit lih Queen, from Havana bn the Uth, via Nassau, arrived at this port this afternoon. Bill reports thl robot steamer Oaba arrived at Hanna on tbs Mtb from the eoart of Florida with 600 balooofcotton. ; Thi oaptaln of thl brig Emily Flihar itatea that thl privateer Bilrlbntion im condimnod at Hassau. It appear* that iho wa« rotten, and oonld hardly stand the : disoharge of one rlded non, though sho had on board four other nne. It wu doomed taneafo to moont them. The Captain laid ho should undertake to-get the steamer. Tho Port Royal Hew South, of tho 11th, saps that Jacksonville, Fla,, was taken by a color ed brigade on the 10th lnst-i The negroes be haved with propriety, and nope of them wore Uth Inst., Col. Montgomery, with 300 mob, 'had a sharp skirmish three miles from town with 200 rebels.: . Baldwin, the Junction Jacksonville and Tallohasse and thl Ctdar keys * t I * u 'oad, ls supposed to bo the point Arrived at by tho ex **Tho°birk W. H. Caiiton reports ‘bat en the 7th lost., off St. Thomas, she saw the United States gunboat Alabama, and a sorew Itoimer "**l he steamer Teutonic whioh sailed for Llv- MardfM.— steamer Qeor- HastenTudtWo JuWF on her arrival! She was ssarohed by order of Iht (ortrmmt&tp iho HaT«&» adrioti convey laUW*tnw of tho SSStSSI SteiWg jy^a honitf for four hour**»« : ftnuurw»»jwm >lWto .arwnta.; The wW» *« b»»*4 “lanJiiw.Ml CUrk .***«»<* p “ l * i-to-Blght... ’ • '"•• ' - i Death of George CortWe. 1 ! .u°»4-312?«5-| sffsssii’iffSWSa VloePraMeat ot the Wwtojli Hurlltoa — v ■' i «osit£k l, jh s ''. : **2itssfesj2Saslr» ,r jphb latest foreign news. / Arrival of the steamship Enropa. Haninx, March 22.—The Royal Mail steamship Enropa, Captain Muir* from Liv erpool at ten a. m. on the 7th inst., and Queenstown on tho evening of the Bth inst., arrived at this port at noon to-day. i The steamer Etna arrived at Liverpool at o'clock p. m. on the sth. ' The North American arrived at London derry on the 6th, and Liverpool early on the seventh. . . j, A . The steamer City of Manchester sealed from Liverpool shortly after tho doparturo of the Earopa for New York. I ttsiAT Bbitiih. —Tho English news 1* not of great'importanoo, the all absorbing topio (beingthe entry of the Princes* Alexandria \lnto London, which took placo on the day the (Earopa sailed. The preparations were on a magnificent,scale, and a brilliant demonstra tion was anticipated. The London Time* asserts that during the whole history of London she has never seen each a day, and tho cause of the demonstra tion is the prido entertained by tho nation for , tho ov>ral eminenbo of the Royal family raised by tho vlrtaos of its hoad. * ! 'I The comments on American affairs in the , English jomraalshre unimportant. | A'letter from Washington, published In tho i London Herald, asserts that a secret society ] has bfeen discovered, the member*, of which : are sworn to kill President Lincoln. 1 -1 In the House of Commons on jthe sth, J another dobate took place .on naval affairs. Mr. Oobdonmade a. vigorous attack on-the i general policy of the Admiralty, in maintain-'; log obsolete vessels after the valuable expo- \ rionoe whloh has boon furnished by Amerioa j infavor of the iron plated ships. He denoone- ' od tne idea of maintaining seamen to : bud I vessels which were utterly useless for warlike purposes. ‘J. - , 4 LordC. Paget and Sir John Parklngtoh defendod their respective^administrations of the Admiralty affairs, and finally all the re mainder of the navy votes were agreed to. ' In tho House of Lords on the 6th, Earl Hardwloke asked if in restoring the tfalway contract, it was intended to make any altera* ttous in the placo.of destination or departure of ttte steamers oonneoEed with the line. Earl Stanley said there had been no propo sals of the kind made in the House of Com mons. Mr. Bramler moved that a resolution be adopted regretting that a disturbance of the friendly relations between Brasil .and the British government had occurred, and hoped | that all honorable means would be taken te 1 restore amity. He denounced theproceedingi of the British minister at Brasil. A general debate followed, in the eourio of whioh Layard indicated the diplomats action of the government, and the reiolution was finally withdrawn. The King of Belgium has finally accepted the arbitration of the difficulties between Brasil and Ragland. ] The latest dispatches from Malta say that the fever has entirely left Prinoe jAlfred, and he was steadily improving. Ho would not be well enough, however, te attend Ids brother’s wedding. i Bishop Colenoe has deolined -the sugges tion of his brother Bishops that hi resign his office. f . _ It is stated that the English and French governments were quite agreed as to the tenor of their notes regarding Poland. Fbaxcb.—The political news is unimpor tant, and the Paris Bourse is flat 1 } rentes are quoted at 691. 85c.. Srj.l^,—The Spanish ministry Intend to submit their, budget to the oourts jin a modi fied form. v The Chambers will not open before tho Ist of April. ! Italt.— The Pope of Rome has refused to accept the resignation of Cardinal AntonelU. Soctb Aubkica.— The'Brasil] mails have bsen received. They containnothing new as to the Anglo-Braslllan difficulty, which con tinued to bo warmly canvassed, causing * .de pression of trade at Rio Janeiro.] The Indian invasion of the frontier of Bu enos A} xcs resulted in a considerable loss of property. ■ [. Latest.—The Earopa passed'tho steamer Asia six miles west of Queenstown, bound in. The Earopa has sixty-eight passengers. She sailed for Boston at six this evening. London, March 7.—The English funds are heavy-dgcttflitfgrowlag ttrlhovdry active-do msnd for monoy. ' ]' Tho event of tho day hoe boon the passage’ of the Princess Alexandria and the Prinoe of Wales through London.. [ The Royal squadron left Noroi on tho morn ing of the 7th, and arrived at Oravesond. be fore noon. Tho. weioomo on landing was en thusiaetio and brilliant. The party reached London at 1% o’olook, and proceeded towards tho city amid the utmost excitement and an enthusiasm never before equaled in London. Commercial Intelligence, — Liverpool, March 7.—American Breadstuff!: Flour is dull and quoted at 2ls@2ss. Wheat is tending down wards* : '■ 1 Barring’s Circular reports a large business in United States Stocks at higher prices, whioh woro not sustained however at the close, when tho market was dull. The following are the quotations: United States s’s, 59; United States 6's, 6Brie Shares 48@44; Illinois Central. Shares, 43(3)12, pox cent, discount. Tho very latest. 1 • Liverpool, March 7.—The cotton Market Is firm with an upward tendency, hut there is no change in the prices. The sales of two days amount to 7,900 bales, inoluding 4,009 bales to speculators and for export. Brcadstuffs are qulot and tending down wards. Provisions aro dull and lower. * Pane, March 7.—The Bourse is firmer; Rentes 69f. 35c. Havre, March 7.—Cotton If lower and the market closed very dull with a downward tokdoncy in prides. } Tho salts of the week woro 1,100-bales. New Orleans Ires ordinaire 200 batysat24sf. Stock in port 50,000 baits. Latest from California. Ba* Fbarcisoo# March IS.r 1 -Arrived—The ships Don Quixote, New York, Imperlet and* Hong Kong. • The markets are dal); sales of 10,000 bosh. Anthracite coal at $15.50. Wo have Hong Kong dates to' the 19th alt. Black and Oolong teas'bar© declined. The shipment of ootton goods to New York oontinnod. Baw ootton weaker bat in de mand for America and England. - ship Bomanee of the Sea sailed fori San Francisco. Bhe is Borentj-Boven days oat and has not been heard of since. The rebels menaoed Ningpo, bat in consequence iof the supposed ttrrengemcnts securing British neutrality, they no longer approach within thirty miles of Shanghai. Foreign residents at-Shanghai beiieve_that France contemplates territorial aggrandisement in China, with Ningpo for a base of operations. The expectations of the Chineie'that the Russian government would lend aid for tho sappreisioh of the rebellion aft unlikely to be realised. '[ « Sax F&akqibco, March 19,—The ship Ka thay has arrived from Hong Kong, with dates to the 17thef January. Tea had a down* ward tendency, otherwise the market-was without recent change. Thesteamer Tinner worth weald not return to. Sin Franotfcer: It Is believed that the project of estaklUhing a British line of steamers between California and China Would be abandoned. The steamer'Oregon sailed from this port yesterday for. the northwestern port* of Mex ico, crowded with paisengers. The cargo consisted principally of machinery. _ The rates of passage by thb steemerOonitl tatioD, which will leave her* on. Monday, let April, lot New York, are cabin. $250; second cabin,: $150; steerage# $lOO.. At the last steamer day,in consequence of the opposition, each line charged $l6O, $BO and $5O respectively. Mr. CrittMden bai boon roleajjd Iron cui tody upon tho hearing of tho did nut Implicate him withhiring tut, con nection with tho piraWrChapman. _ Tw.ntr fin man w.re ooptnrod onth.TMt.l and fined in Tort Albatron. 1 W* But Fanotobo, March .20—Tho lUfthox Oon.titutionlo entering the'harbor. Eeliablo adTlsti from tho City of Moxloo to tho 2d IniCj iay that tho Vraeh wore etoren loagnot from that city, and. that than wore ilgna of as lminedlat.ad»ehc« being made. i ' jFrom Boston. Bosto*, March 2J.-Iho bttildlng Ho. M! lagtton «ooupi.d;by Q«o. H.lox, «nginurandmaohlnUt,and other rattier, wad couly dutroyod by .At* this morning., i : Mr. Yoxwei.afiagtd largely on Gororn mont. work, Including the maanfactu.': of fum. ~HBio»*:}»)**tß»aUd at from to jsO.aOQpJrtitoh U mswtlycorertdby iniur, doea. -v’ ! * ««* From lioaiaVuie. LouiBTUU, Mwoli 31.—AnnntatlnaUcnt-1 •i toport juit ruchod km tint » portion et BunVq’i :nm uoouUnd Join Itorgna'i I unbT.nt HolUuTill* jutortnj, tai wklp- I ■ii« FBOH WASHINGTON* Mkll Dlspetohe* to the Pittiborrh <Hz«tte. WAsnisaTOxlMarch 21, ISCS, cocxss of ram lots hxviu iuxs smooth. 'Among a number of refugees who caine into, tilt city yesterday, were two ladies, Hiss Ea gini* C. Hydeand Miss Cpastance Carey* of Richmond. Taking advantage of the facility with which refugees ere passed through oar lines, theso personages sodght to thus effect a-visit to Washington. Mias Carey is said to be the affianced bride ofia cavalry offieer among the rebels named Pitahogh Lee, and undertook this little expedition to procure some bridal accessories whjoh the rathbr bar tin Richmond market could not afford. Upon ] discovering who they wore Provost Uarshel Todd determined at once tb send them back to Dixie by the same "Way they oamc. The ladies not reliabing tbe tijp through the deep mud a ox-carti to Cnlpeppor, asked to bo sent by way of Prederiokaburg, but to no puipoio. Under charge of tbe gallant Lieut. Smith, of Hew Tcrk, rboy were condnoted yesterday to Alexandria, where, undertho dlreetion-of Son. Tato, they will baj dispatobed to tho “Sonny Sooth'* agiin. rOBTFdXIMUT OF BBJSVST HOHIHATIOBB. ; Just previous to the Adjournment of the Benate, the large list of dominations for pro motion by brevet was laid'over. This notion Was in coniequenbo of representations from respectable officers' in the field to the effect that this list did not do Ijustice to many of merit, inasmuch as.it wad composed maiply of persons who had. performed no extraordinary services deserving; l this favor. Not having time to examine into theiautyecfc properly the Senate laid the matter over until the next ses sion of Oongreu. ;; ; QBXXF CLKKX OF AhaiOUlsTtrUlL DIFAXtMXS?. James fl. GrenndU, Bsq., of Mass., has been appointed Chief Clerk of the Agricultural De partment, In plaoe of B. C. McCormict, ap pointed Secretary of Ariaona Territory. i Mr. OrinneU is said to be a well-educated gentleman, and very well qualified for the plXce couxT-xantxaL or ueut. rain. The oourt-raartiai in the mm of Lieutenant Tate, Uth Virginia volunteers, on oharge of oonduot unbecoming a gentleman, first, In getting drunk and marching behind his regi ment while going from New Greek to Burling ton, Va., in Deoember last, and secondly, on getting drank and compelling % driver to leave : hia team in Mattiniburg, have' fonnd him ! “guilty" on all the charges and specifications i and sentence him “to bo dismissed the ser vioe. 1 ' The finding of the court has been ap- I preved by the President. anaxsTxn at poibt or aocxi. Joseph Dodson, an Englishman, living at Point of Books, Md., was to-day arrested for disloyalty, and for earrying contraband arti cles and mails to the rebels. Hp says he is well acquainted Fn Washing ton and mentioned the names of several prom inent oitisans, not altogether free from the' stain of disloyalty, as among his intimate I friends. | ax aoasxAßLr burpriss. Eleven prisonert-of war taken at Kelley’s Ford, same in to-day. They say they have been treated mush better than they expected “at the hands of the Yankees.” Some even ■apposed they were to be bang, having hrard and seen Union men and soldiers hung for, no other reason than “fighting for and . sympa thising with the Lincoln Government.” This, they say, is what makes the rebojp. fight so I recklessly, as It seems to thsm a matter of I victory or death; • * a btipfossd arv. Wm. A. Beach,a supposed spy, was arrest ed at Fairfax to-day, and, brought to this district scraiexs cocst. It Is possible the District Judges of tho Supreme Oourt,may hold an extra session for the purpose of oleaxing out\tho*Jail. Two of the Judges Mo J; however, olNtho opinion that they eannot legally sit until May. I/ETTER PROS K!i»P’B BITTEEI, Grand Ke view by Gen. Uook*r—Hi* Opinion 61 Geary** Division’ in general, and Knap’s Battery in Particular. \ Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Gssette. Acquu. Osar, Meroh’2o,lB63. Yesterday whs a gala dsy herd. It bring aSnouneed utit Joe Hoofai’? ¥M to review the division, all the boys pat on their best looks and clothes—and the o&oers too—and prepared to prooeedto the fine* re view ground hear Potomao Creek, to leo.and be eoen. At 'eleven o’dook all were ready, artillery, cavalry and Infantry, and pasaed in foil review before that old war horse, Geary, whose headquarters are generally in thea ad dle, and then returned to camp for dinner. At two o'clock all was Lon the gsi vice again and after a hasty preparation again re* paired to the review ground; this time to pass under the scrutinising eye of the veritable “Oommahder-lh-Chiet" the great Mogul of the Army, and his staff.. Mo time was/ lost* At prerisoly the hour fixed,' Hooker followed by bis Aides and the Generals of the Division came thondarisg along. His appearance was greeted with fifteen rounds from the iron throats of Knap’s battery, and the usual ior* mala was gone through with, Hookeir riding before and between the lines—and the way be rodeat times, was a caution to those in his rear, and possled them exceedingly to keep within respeotful distance. .-?ha bojsaro good judges of .the material of whioh their oom menders are eompoied, and without long de liberating, came to the unanimons conclusion that Sen; Hooker Is a fast and able command-1 er, one whojeairaot fail to make his' mark 1 where there is even the ghegt of a ohiinoo. <- She review being over, the commanding General, with his-Staff—Gens, filooum, Geary, Green, Jackson and others—repaired to other duties. General Ho&kor jxpreiJed himself highly delighted with the condition; of the whotsUivlsion, and particularly with the ap pearance and ; deportment of Knap's Penn sylvania Battery. He stated that he had not fonid its equal in the-Army, and that the hones presented a better appearance then those of any similar organisation' 1 under his 'command, i Hampton's Bittiry, also, (pre sented a highly favorable appearance. Was'nt that a compliment to our Chief, of Artillery, Captain Knap, coming as Is did qot.oaly from Gen. Hookeir, but with the sanction of jGen. Hunt, Chief of the Artillery of. the Army, 'Capt* Best and others ? Hurra for Old Penn sylvania! Our favorable .appearanoe, *O., will inmease eur furloughs to threejpsr cent. Yours, [For th. mubtuih Quetta.] . Await Liusua, Vi., Oivr ow , 109th Riqimibt, P. VMuoh 12,1803.) s At l ipectiog of the oßnri ul tnon. eom poitng tholo9th Regiment, Penn«yir»ul» VoluntMrfjhrid thli d»y, t» gWe expienlon apoa the pretent rebtUion, of .tteetlng mow thilr übroiua faith .ud .iubhiuent falth*lr emmtry ud IW> oouutry'e cunte, «nd of doubly pledging Uttlr ull lu It* dofnoo, to- ] gothor wltt U»lr •trongnnd utt« dmuirtu- j Übu of northern •• oopporlxoudi,” thOfoUow iog preamble >nd reiolutione.oltered by LUut. Moim Ve»le, »«• eubmltted, ud uponthtir anouimoui .doptlon, loudly uppUudid! ,' /. Wax ax** The Amirian soldier is * cttUen sol* dlcr tmpsUwT la Ukingup e«ns in nuinlenince of tbs GoTernmeat and ConstUnUoa end in defence of the Diotives of pUridtism nod notef profit; sad Whereee* tbs politic*! sentiments of aeby who bate nmslned it home.eojoyiag ill iu pfeMoreeind oomlortsg ' nnii ehiring non* of the dinger* of the Oeldirs it tailmce with the pitriotlo sentiments which should inlmilo all true Ameirleiss; ind Whom* We bold it tobe oar dot?, is woll is pri i Tilegs; ta decUre oat, sentiments-with reference to I tbs existing rebellion end theproper meens of subdo* Iflglt i tbeietor*,b©lt ' . •- j SwoJsedTxhit «cb ind emy member of tba lMtfi - BecUnant FenmylTinli .Volunteen U) *e better hie bess«4*Totedt7 attached to his country, her const!* kxlMUbd fUx* sad willrto pteeene the oonstitn* iWttd defend tbofiag from insult, risk his life ind ptodg* his cieitts ind sacred honor. jjwoUnrfi That we dean it the duty of the Garern. ment to nee ill meens within Ue power, whether di rect!? gasnfct'Od by written Uw or military hecemlty to enetdlly cxneh this rebellion. - Bfsolvea. Tbit we will support the Admlolstlon in •ilits efforts to raters pewoe,unity end!concord thronghontourwhoie'conntry. - : ,j£3s-t 7bit although pence is devoutly to be wUlMt purtUee lU Liming by il* Tbit treason In tha North should he pun* isSraelj esnsbtliioulatheSouih. , . Bswl*«d.lTbitwees dtlxens condemn) th* action: at gtiu Bemtors tad Bepreceatailree of Penn* > Mltsnii wt«V through Rent treaeanabtodedniil z.ii.i-1 «raictationc sod unptarlotlo' feelings,!!** RJEdths umcFth* HiUorßepmeatitlTes uTHit-: risbora. Pa* to Gorernor Andy Johnson, or Tenneo*. eHo ufgetiponoar olUxeat the uecemlty of tihlag, trrn «tftquellthlerebellion. . . r VcllovifiS iht adoption of th«hbpYf # patrl-i 'oUflgdamseiFWdeUTWedby.Col.H. J.i now maiadhi Ji L. Bohhi Bricedo Bargoos f nad lilmt* I>« 1 8, B. Soria. Mnch nathatUim vwnilßett »moßCtVti» m*&,aad tho happ/ zmalU • 4kgdirirlUloa*bnr»»«ftbm4. . •» QUUvlhdOfti X-:'*" ft ■ F iat 6 o*dack on >pt. JOHN HANNA, egad bANHi— fndJenly, tbnitn*, March aisrt, ’ U years. .• ( The fnaerml will lea] StßPenn itfset, on Ma the-faintly rea‘deuce, Ho. ht HonsfiQ, at *0 o'clock', MdprcceAl to AUegheijj Ceffetery, j only (l.ughtpr c{ A. B. Bt-Tg'-r. ... , The f(locd« of tht EitallJ ara iMpoctlnUj Imlttd .t j attend fumd 4 tvatua ]&!*«»*** *t te. o’lclock, trim tha reaidenco«f ter. pann}*, Celvel etrisit. ( ■ ‘ • iKTKG-iAt hU resldinoe to PbifatopMa. rest*. I d»y, 2td,‘at half put ,1 o’clock a. m-, HUGH p. BIHO: i f ' 3'. .j. ■ Eli nidXßi »fll 1m brought to this city ment, and the time of the fcneral will be given In th* evening pepm. ’ j’ • COVFlfel-Oa Ecndty morning. 2?d lost., CLABA SLIZABkTH, only <Unrtt-r Harrison A and Bate Codingln the 6th s«ir ot hcrege. i The Irlind* ot the family are invited to attend the funeral, fo take place from the residence of hefpa ttnti, Ho. 176 Leasockatioit, AlU§b«ny, ItSoMock this Uoasav avTE&BOoB. * No blessing in life equalsthat ofheaUh; without it, an is vanity and vexation of spirit. ; To all Dyspeptics, to those afflicted with disease of the Liver crTStomaoh, Palpi tation if the Heart, nervous and delicate Fe malos, kp would say, oall and seo Dr. Qaslett, who will be at the Pittsburgh Drag House, (oornet Fourth and Market streets,) on Sat urday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 21ft, 23d, 24th, and 25th of MArch. 1 ' Dr. Haaleti for twenty years, has devoted Us at tention to these diseases, and his success "has been remarkable. His patients speak of his treatment fu the highest tlnns. Consulta tion free. . FIT r i mh2l:4t * Somkxis, see to yonrj_owtf health, do not trust to tho army suppl;6s ) Cholera, Fever « m 3 Bowel ©omptflnt will follow your slight est Indiscretion. HOt*LO\VAY's PILLS A OINTMENT should be in every man’s knap sack. -’The British and French troops use-no other medicines. Only 25 beats per Box or Pot, ] • ™ ” BIX BIGHTS HOBS OX, SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE! JCOSDIIf EYBfiIBG, VaTchliSSd, fint sight ft th* Comic o*cri|f of BONK 6QXTABST, T<gather with gongs, Da&cei, Sc6ne#,*o, iCT Admltdoo, 25 CKST3; Do"« opon : at. T o'clock; pertonnaaeaccmnundcsat ’% • iIT On Bstt>rday •ft#roooT) L , mi #XTEA FEB* XOBtfaHcE tor LadJei and ÜbUdrm. A rwiactloo mad*; for fiml.ies. Children *d»ittedforb»ir price, i* . . ; mhfl:3t w'HJrrsl WANTED —A Bituat.on as BOOK i KSEFEB, Id awhoUsale, wtaU crmMia!a> taring bo*loe«, by a maTriidmaa of fittwn joa#’ DnctWcswiioce. glren. - tochßonKo 125.*'- .'■ mb£o:St WANTED IMMEDIATELY:—SIX) VVi MIS: OMJLSKBS. ElViimS, MILL SOSanl LABOttXttL - Tbirtmt «t wagM'glra. Apply imrr.edUtely.atthe Qanboet Viwtl of XOtf* LlSl&OH, HIHTDPSE A 00,00 thi.Honongahala Hirer, near Sabo Bridge. ' l f ' I;'' mhlß.l*^ MEnCHjfJTT TJZIJLQ&&. JENBY G. HALB & CO., (Scoomow? to jtaw 0. Vetfc- Merchant Tailors, Axo their SPBEB3; bxo(?k; ot^apftbC; Adopted to o Cnt dui tr&di. which! hat 6e«B»tWt* •dWlth greet care to noet tp6 cpptobet oaofthetr za&9j&iandiMdptftross»Mdtnittinf/bp cloeeoi tentkin to bulnua mod ttxiot integrity, to infect the •FP«>T*l ef &U who m*y ftTOr m with ecaJU . .. OFFIOBBS* UNI FOB MB tfi&o to. order la the best meaner and cd rewemlfo iotas, Berios flnlabod o greet meuy DWnOBMB, for Stiff* Field aiii Liao m va-L *e lor .tfco Nety ( we ore preptred to execate order* In thielino with correetSMj end deapetch. ‘ ~ liikwln o eery choice eelectloa of IDBHiBBIffI (JOODb eloeye on hood., t i oo^o»FißK*»oiJUEirß«ira.v: AhS- - : ' "•> ■' V. •' *' B. BttiDßOßi’H plaho-poeteestablishmkht, No. 437 BBOOSIBBTBBBT,N.?, fcha enbeerlbermpedMlf Icrliei the attention . of-bi fdtodi ud tiu |iQbli( gtarnlly to bii Pmm* Pdrte KitabMahmeat, at No. U 1 Broom* etftat, eor* nerof Croioy atieet ’ -i •’>-•• Haring withdrawn hts Intemt, stock and m%te* ■ riilrtroiu the Ute firm of ‘ k Ltib:eh Br»dbnf>V-- f welch finawa* diuolred oift fhe>Blat Jaoniry xtiUi l and. hkTing porchated the f entire *toca_or tflaao* I rpTtro and Piaao-Porte initerUl oened bj .We {brother, MwardQ.Btadoeryyln theaald firm, cVir übw prepaoed to enpply tha.l-pieaaed d*taaod forhir celebrated PlanoToiUe. • Hmptcyssg thejteoit aUU* I fdl and experienced wotkmen, with a large itaek ; ep I the beat and moot tberoogblr •*n>ooed material, at d, I an abopdanoe of capital, td baa taken In batt i tne_ I personal laparrlilenof.thdwaole.bn Jn aeof*nenti*‘ I ttethring ale InitninieoU.eiid U enauted to turn ent 1 JPxano-IctUe of nseqnaUed .torn and dun&Untm. ... i i Bmonvurnssw bmis piAHO-roure. J. imipntnt of iuntv Wnputflriih tb* oimott csj«,*xpr»ttW lor w »** liutnuuitii vi hm rtd*4. irtKj :i#pwno*rt which can tniuy way tend 10 tb« perfection oftha Juao*fort*, «a«i w» canconfldeattj.aaaert Idr ; delicacy of toucb» Tolnat. parA*. bdUiaoei .M r nmtocai of tan-), combined wiUi thafc «renfth«®®,i aoJJdUyot frame fcectttwy to doiabilUj, ttK** atrwaeniearatwegi-ailed.*' ' ‘ ' .. -‘J..,- ■; “Stunti AW Btttn I* w «« *• tit® tbs clonal Ctlud-tt of tbs bfft oabtaeert Jaaje* intheland* <• . I »!.■?•«»■ ,427 Bfocmeat.. oor. of Onstbr.ft. T. pqi^ADKLPHI^ htttrt ABB COIXAB HOUBS, I#ooo1 # 000 BIGKQBY QBIBTS j LOOO PO2BH fIBBT* 21X1) AHD BLUB ILLS- IfJUi'fißl&TSij LOOO DOCKS ASSOBYIb VABOT TBAVBLEM * SHl&Tfli - A* 1,000 M9UDT WBITB KUSUB SHEWS, baai $9 36 flpvwdi |, . 1,000 EK)ZKH DDIK OTBBALLe; f jio,OOOPAI&8 OOTTOHADB F4PTAIiOONBI * illiaollwttiTirtbfUuArXHßß’fl.WlßLSH.ftAH*' r HHL bHIBTS, and a Utfg» MMttisettt ofLlflUf AND *Tiwi«ff.uta BOSOMS aHD ANnnEMTLMIM'fI PDfeMIBHIMO GOODS. ■> '•■ BKSNETT, HUGE & CO., Chir* AH«j,Phlt»frlpLl* t A*' /; alfctod Or V- j.JgAILKT, FABHELL A CO.', PLU»*M., 9AS AMD > imi mnss. ' i Jf*. 129 rOVRTB BT&BMT, H«Ut» tattbC»M) . - ; Otprwy itUrtltt. (ha to H&'tim'Mwkv *t «fW«»| mAA*» innrrr P#pftlP«Ot > -.. X)ocrlptiTftß«e*rd o( ©rtrCCO.OOO Acrrtof Xm4 !» lowm, Md v now b*tt*r pnpiwl to optr*i» to bajlng Mdatntet B«1 X«ur«, OolMottßt u*S«t* ■ nrißW«rUil M* CHaRiS*. BOMOS * OCX. - ••- --r 1 - ‘ tXiAtuvAorimxiy.. ■i *' ’ - • •-
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