BATOKDAY MORNING, HiiCH 28. i)!?]? AMAiJta. mroniauL r/W** or meat. /artiiouama,'Oitmjauuaifaa» fiu *,byO.».Bluir',Op?taUi,Ho. UrUth ,ta*i-«onMM4i&7 >. a m. j* uui. • •’elotk, i. M IS U * 1t..-,;-..,,,,, It : 40 : ’ 4 ■ ** r. .44 * ’ i; »«.« ContJUrorla. c™« 0» PuujOtnua' Onr, ta. fu mot—Ho*. Jamb¥. Brnasr*. ituiriit U« Jomkßm. Tioiu Abmutb LiwJcoo-' Ban. i. HUfiiowa. .J AOIOUTI Jovu—Boa* J-Basa*..... - Tita Paw-4 th Monday -of-March; let Mostly of Jum ; let KoafeyofOctotar; 4th Monday m Daouobsr.; Batura daya—Jlrst Monde; of aach Booth, and tfco first day of sack taoa. ' Trbllbttkkn opootha first Monde; of aach Booth, ambradag all caas« at 'tensoatoafimrih fiatonUy prtcadiag the first 'Monday of each month. ■. Bariifi fiotosi on the first day of each am. ▲rguaol Llita lafcsnopcatheMoodaysooeeed* tag t&a conctmioa of J ary trials. Uitmct.COßtt.; . Paearowr—Ho*. IL Bakptox. ftIHTIITI—HtI. B- g. tttmtei. . .I Xaiis Pap—Thaloorth Molds?of Jaaoaryj Awtl, ~ •'n Moo' j«lf ftßdfiOTvmbar. . Baton-day*—Tte first Iftoa day of oach month cad tbs first cay of oach torn* oaths first day of soch month,. . Aaacitorv Win Msnrtsy, April th, sad orary fifth.vwktbsroaftw-.<•-• Xrlal hr Meh day ooadst oftho first ton open Quarter Beuloau. ... Xm till Court til following omu won dli poood of; ■ Ooauuawaalth ti. Hobart Ktataau; two earn for oolUngUqaor- enSuniay.and to minor*. :j laoaobflnod $lO- and fin; ii)i ; ls .. -.'t. j Uooaool'foond'ipSityWaod aabtaaod to pay ton dollar! and eo»U. Wn. Smith, for/tba oamo, $lO aad auto. Pater Myaro, for ailing liquor to mlnon; gollty; flood $lO, nndunt to jallftrtoadayi. John BUay,forialllng liqaorj s v iwf >oM. m anterad apimjayttant til aorta.. J. Konbal,tboaateal : ■ r.J.Wolglo, for lolling safto'lolnon, flood $lO wad'.ooitt, and ton diyolbltU. ~^r . [. '':,-i v. >-• - Jamal Pagan, oiling liquor without lioania; flasd 10 aad aortal ' > >•••• - - Baobaal Kaplar, for nailing liquor on Sun day) flood (10 bad ©oit,, aad toa doyo iajall. TtaryMoKnn.for laranny,rmtrtali - - ' aoiOD joaT 'ocsiaiia. ■ - jao Grand fallowing butlnnll bafora thorn ynototdnyi' 'TfiooTßtool,' iiybami .and thn prubdator, Bbadraoh, Pbullp*»to poy tbo eoota..; -i <“■ u •} ‘. Sbadrodh PhUUpo, «ajha»iaad thpproo ootOr.Tboi.EroMi tojwtbo Mitt. . Ann? Vorriaoa, lim«Jg>ond, ; aad pro oooatolr, tfory Beatty,formate. . - Charter aad pronator. S- D. Obibm.for onto. " : Cupif food#j Ignored, oad County for .ooiU--.-. - ■ Suwon Hamilton, for ailing ittpata ttoot> ttnnblll.i V. JnmelOook.lnrettjj |'. . . EechoolKipUr, for, tilling liquor an Sun day: .'tiioa bill. -i:L- S-'-'Oiif - . Barid Mayor, foralbla oatty mad dottlotr, traobllL ■■ Jana Strlght *tal,l«baaj; trsa.Hll, Mory HcKno, laroenyj trui bill. Otaio Oborlia,for wiling liquor on Sun day: troo bUL * r. J. Weigh, the fame: athl, not; .true bill. ' PourCuildey/nnlianoo) trueibUL Joe. O'Hoaaoll, laroafly: tiwa bIU. MW 6aUiTn#i v *eil!ng‘Uquor- to mfnproj trna bill. . Jooob Gonbonotp, Ilia lama. jleetut of tte'Boud ol Controllers. Lastnights* spsulal meeting of the. Board tf iQjiLtioilon in held School House. ' ~ Pmeat,Muars. Bur, Bradford, Craig, gibeos, OlhMttn, Lea, KeMllljai MbFerron, Pnrk f flhriTsr, Slagle, Thompson, White, and Dr. Brown/ President. . .Pzayor by Btr< John MoMlHau. | Thomlnuteo of tha proceadinj mating I iruiinduiidopM* ■ I :,lt>faiUnt itformadi tha matting that! oar KwreHßUttn* at Hnrrlibargh «UW I ko’htniatttnniorof tha Board lnrola- I tioßita tha at mow baton that body, ontlUod «nut ; to prorido for thobattor lnipaotlonof tho Common SehboU of tho Btatn." -* ■ Mtiftmmoii.la orfotio bringthomnttor proporlybofogn tho mooting. moood iopi«ontatiT»i bo lantramdto dola.agtlat tho pungo of tho at; QtnM&aimwrij. ' Ivwno moftd ad noondodthattho Itrill dont appoint a ComiUtoo to propon agu '■nb to bboomt on toHorrirhargh, to jbo mwd ogoUittbopomcoof tbobtluv - "* Mrl-Bradford cfforod nn' nmnadnmat wot th*Commlttoo bo oompoMdof-Motlra.. Path, ad tho Pnofdoat. Oanlod.■ - ; . ilbm ortjtaol »otios woo«thorn pot ad oontod. ' • '■ v , ■ <M motion idjosimod. ,• . .. better from colonel Clark. , Hiibij'ictttM Udl P*»*A. Yoia., OinrHtntrnaoTS/Viioirir, or ■ Ma»db r Jli 18« S. ' tksTb .tU honor to ahaowtoigo tho m- 1 oidpi of ahandiontoprooont, baotowod I through PronoU 8. Boliop, for tto tno of thia mgimoßt. Tho ftft oum from tho Proeby torioa Colportogo SooUtj, rupportod bytho Bynodi of Alltghay ad PitUbur*hi . ABd I oanaotrofralh from rotammtndingthla ooolOty Momloontlj deterring the omW lion ond contribution ot oU oßrtltUdm’rTho bookr ad troou that oro dlttrlbulad, teach ! reooirodaro d»U lotted i£r! dUtrlburiOßi 10, thaarmy.:They ; u» will miff ‘*M td jdrfchlr toward fhotoUMiM *. ohrd; for toll .timely gilt* . Xndimoyjdll who luin tho aalfatlonoi tho perirhiagoo-oporate wlSuhoao bra thru Inthtir.wnehof filth ad 'lilrTrlf *T- : ’ ■ ' ' Jobs BrCimaai 7 r^T. Cblontl Commanding. ; Anana or TBB Ot» v Bo«ra«B dun I a liucK.—Tbo momboro of tho tiiejowillhe I plotted toleam thatttbbert A'.Ldomii.wlulel I aotiaf 01 Sorgout of Oompuj P, 17th Begi- I meavC.B. Intently, wa,- by-diieotlon of tho I aownl—no doobtoptooiobf ohshangMfom I thruhtad gndr—y, .Tiiia^. CoßruwßßtUr'OapjWJjibjlplfftwiaa. —Tula talon tod lady trill appoatteJrueom pllmontary ooaoootthlo: 0 oulngot-Mao onlo HtlL Iho pro gramma aßottßeddjn ,**•**“ to nttrnot oar marlo, amataye.Hhaja talon t In oar oity ha boom 1 alwtyf approbated, and obattar selection her oonld not bo had. Iho aosoart U nhdor tho direction of Mr. John Dlntoldttet'.llrpfouor Womollnk wUI utlgt, lda Ballma will parform on 'Ota TTa trnat that than wUI ha a largo aß4lq«a »hlaow«alat. . Xuti'<T. s ’'KliKuTis, PrUdpa ol W4»a»t! HlUSMirrfij, *ui tWMfc-«S:fty SSSffISi'S’JKS&iS D*j.) it lOJfo’ytoskf.i* n,ud !tfkt clock, {.’a. BubjiCl fertk* aerain*— ■“ Wk»t »k»U I do tslafearit EtaroU’ JilfdT** ' St* poblio arc- lj bMtcdtc iJjtoad.' x , To lor—i. oottogo hoaM with rttsst lT* Mtw or litooud 01 Moult WoiMogtoa.Xhtts «o» mrl*ty etlMh trooi, gnp* TiM, kt., ui » fcrror billag * i#? » fool D * po ‘* w »«* Fttwsjjii* oiu* up«r U «» >^ t W«»i»frtk« <3tJ. '!, Paoroamum *r'»T»fcp4wtTOtt, jut W 1 B«aft the followißgHrtefcTtmorkeble cures performed by Dr. Jeaes reoently: - s Mr. A. B. Bailey,of; Beady Lake, Moron oeuery, had both eyesvery nduch‘diBfigurbd, •ad had beta operated, upon boforo going to pi, Joses, uhsacastsfuily. After ; theDoctor operated they woro made perfectly straight, improving the visio* and making the wppear aaoo Patriok Ferret, or Now Castle, Lawrenob coutoty, bod• an 070 tamed ia from eh injury. / Dr.J ones made it straight abdaatarelin one. minute,;....Mrs. 8. 0. Millions, of Qreensburg, j Westmoreland county, had » skia grown over her tight, (Pterygium), which Dr. Jones: removed per feoUy iatUtaotoiilj.~...Mra. Boater Smiley, of. Wayne township, Lawrence oounty, vu losing hor sight from tho offset of Pterygium over both eyes. Dr. Jones' Removed tho tho opacity, making tho appearance natural and the tight g004......Mr. Jsoob Baba, of Btainvllto. Indian* county, had been deaf for snaky year*. Dr. Jones; improved him and he ia still a odor treet&en t—... Ur. Jaoob Blnkor, whomlde* near Clarion, Clarion eoaaty, .had a eataraet from birth. Be wan operated upon 7 iutoenfally, and can ttooleer- Hibart, of Johnstown, near Bbonabarg, Cambria, oouaty, has been under treatment foreseen* (toffd nicer In the nose) and Is new perfectly ooxod. Wo give the two following, certificates in foil: “I have boon hard of hearing* with a noise %i my head for ten years. I coaid not hear a watch tiok pressed against my worst oar, and bst faintly hear Stin my best ear. Dr. J ones has perfectly eared me, and l ean now hear a whisper fiftooa’or twenty foot with either ear. My ago Is sixty-five yeart, ahd I am a farmer by boonpaUon. I reside in Jefferson town* ship, AUeg heny oounty, eleron miles from Pittsburgh; , Banuan Witaow.". r **£ hare been partially deaf, especially fa mylrtt'ear for abont two years. I placed myself under Dr. Jones, who has cored me entirely.. I oheerfolly recommend thsi Doctor to all afflioud persons. I reside at No. 12 Quarry street, Pittsburgh.. i - ’ " . •“■'V*; VY —/Job* Bnxaacx,” • Dr. Jones wllL remain during ail of next week, as he has many and- urgent oaiU from the afflicted* :: • The 20th IniUniwillbe exsltuivelydevotod to those .who are, unable to pay more than half the regular face. . MraoiOTill the Ml of 1858, a (fend hk&SnU foundfolhg aoroas the taUrofcjp tried momng ta, lt was then supplied that abm* had murdered him, and pUeeAhiss en the track for the pur* ( pose ofba ring thelocomo tire ton over him, and hsd ’put hintdfi th»",W*bng track.. On Tuesday firnnger, of was arretted and lodged in jeUnd the charge of toiaglhettnrderer. He will likely be tried 'at'curJulyOyerandTenhiner. i Wiare informed that the water was Ut in the coil on Thunday afternoon, and will bs in. boating order on Monday from Alleghe ny city to Goalpost, a point'in Indiana conn* ty,nadby the 10th will be open to Blairs rllle. Mas Exulvd —There was.a report current last night that a man had been hilled at tbo cuter depot,-Allegheny. We could net learn any particulate in regard to the matter. . CoxsiscT holdera, poaiket bbdks, Ao., al Pitfoekfs,.opposito the Foitdfioe. - All the Mageainee for'Aprilj/at PHtock's, opposite the Posto.ftoe. Y r j SFECLAIjLOCJIL NOTICES. * Gmovan kirn Bixaa't Bkwntti fiUcxiwa, to family and masufaetiplng .purposes, ero. tke jMftinask . . . ’ ( . . A. f. Ciu«bffr,.denscal Ageal, . .. ■ jFk. lA, fifth cmpl ' Osxar CLonuro uta Whies to But Thu. —Thi enterprising firm of- Wm.iH. McQenA Ob., merehant tatiere,- earner of Federal and Diamond sqoaztf, Allegheny, being folly aware of the extraordinary advance in Spring goods, hare purchased list fall a DtautiioJ assortmentof doth, eaisimeres, vestings, £O., and they hro now ready to oped their Spring trade with anperior artioles, at greatly re dooed price*. They will soil their goods by thwymrddfHdbsiMdi and u they keep edh itantly cahand a large supply ox toady made dothlng, eastomers can be aeeommodated o& 4su*4, or have a neatly fitted salt to order. The wbrk it ell done under their supervision, and always warranted; to pumbasets. Jen Rmun rum xu Etar.—Bemoel | Merchant Tutor, would roapootfnlly Lntona hit friandj and the pnblla In general that he baa jastretorned from th# tint with hie new etoek of Spring and Summer Goodr, ooailittng of an thejiatiet etyloi of cloths, i caraimerea and rei tings* Gentlemen dialling a clock to Mloot from shot cannot bo onrpui |od by 007 other in the city, end tholr gir le-...- wiLio |n the most fMhdonnble moult nr, wonlddewell toiglra ham n onll before pq& ehbelageleewhein. -■ : - \ - 1 • ' Bogtntt GaufAM,Merchant Tailor, I Ho.H Market etttot, can door from XhlM. InooTto—Loot Kioot or ltn. Mines.— l y[iawilofii,llSii oi|„itrito Hwmttlit, Mr. B- B.J, Miiee.endhillpltodldlytrninod horot llrewethe, eloee tholr engagement nt the theater- eToniag, on wmobvoocaaion on imsosnso Satordeynlghtr' bill is offorod. For the benefit of the Uttlo folke on afternoon per formance will to giVen nt 2}S o’ofook, on which ©oceeton the prioaiwilf 00 2d end'lb oohfii; .: . 7 : Tax mUeme nnd foal report generated by Urn' kot' can will baler" more deadly to onr Telhntooro then the enemy's beyoneta. In the Indian and Crimean oaapalgee, BOLLO WATaPlLliSwereuredinenormoai qdan tlUoe. They kept tho.troope lupprfeot health. OalyJS oente per ,box. Boldier»,«upply yet®! aalTao. -»• « ■ ■ ,■■■■■■ '■ ‘ *“• ~ Belle Committoead the iereral wards of the city 0 mmmitmsu [net.,between the home off and 4 o’oloek, p m., for the parpoee of dllbttrsiog the fond to thua Whd-nug bit entitled to metre ltl>f Ir too desiro any repaire or altaratlone to f oar dwelling, or plaeoe of haelneu'eall and leere poererdorat Cnthbert'e Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, VlrglirtUley, aborw Bmlthfiold ■treat. All worg promptly atunded ro. t - Cmnn»flxiiJ»wUlh*tnka»»fthet>innibnr •One, Ho. 4U Liberty rtreet, day or night. All nrdaa Jett- at the- chore plaoe will be gpnpUMrtftßM to, beg^ A. MAJUUEDi . ThwiwnwSw. |S teat., at the netliiaiewt John B. Beeraky, toq.lo »»dietf.‘ by rbe'Ser. 0. XeD. MdLalifrMr. DAHIXL' FSAzilß,.of Bellas tide. UMiAKaßgAßioU’arrytTUle.Btnaa. V l ,, mi, Merch Mlh, lib, ■«*«■?«* mnennil Carte, egad t» laaoeaadowaihs; . TJhefttsHiEwfii. propaeffiojehar bpetopg'e sari iiaca,tfatVi3gto4»br#ai, Zest Odmwon, jjbghegf dityeeUSb of deokesm.oa -iterbenar, nth- initaet, tFgg-ytoakb dJtoreh, thoaeo to St Htry’e Of me. Urfl-Ths trimtls el -the leallyere rrepectinlly In ittd lialtinig tMwtthnhitiotlw ; : ; Tl>Mr*4«r : zs9ndiii) M«reh Seth t ion H. XJBtLOBg 1& «£• 661 h j«aro t bffftf*. will Ufc* plici fr*Bi hli UU^ullhSC« t 90.Mmi, oaSirvAfiATythe2Btb laiC ?ebck" p. a. .(p wvau'4 at 2^ [o'dodEg iba««4# Df tUhoOrmn* | ipactfaSylirttsd to^iind. Not limunAniayok Qos.—TheHarrio- 1 lagi a hill preventing the inunlgntion pf negroee Into thin Stale I by tte ffib'*' yecterdey * Bepohlicpn member of that body met»’ welljuioirh clergyman, alco a mimher af the Hoore, and: naked him bow ho eoaM-nhOpoit* w-Wl'jnt'thht ehnnoter, prafhhtlhgmi hiuun Ming to eat hie foot Site thi« ■ State; Xbp eledoal ' gentleman I ewlly repUeV'W'e »» Kt leglalaUng for I God?' This ia m monitrona admiseion by a I phrtUih dUygyman.'.'. j -.....'Ji s/ j " coiamea py ißa. Beaemo*.—A Wellii I lsgtea dlrpateh reye t ; iyT r U ?■.a uki jp Leading heahonta’BaltMeie and of loeenloarprootteiUN, are ta polrarloh of | eawo from the rotoleda Bilhmond.'thowlnr | I thel the rsbellioa if tapldiy ‘'oaring ln. r f 18ata poceeMmt oftoe taUUlgenee. PeiiiiiTlTkalal<e(i(iattiie. BsportedfOrfhePUtetrarfb Oesette. , Hanusscxu, March 20,1803. House.—Mr. Qilflllan lntroduced a bill to change the boundaries of Chartiere aadDhlen townships, Allegheny eonnty. - 1 Mr. Smith, of Chester, introduced a bill supplementary to the act to incorporate the Foster Coal and Iron Company. Referred to tho Committee on Local Judiciary. Mr. Wimley, of: Montgomery., from the Committee on Militia System, reported, as committed, abiU to provide for the payment of the militia called into service by the procla mation of the Governor, of September 11th of last year. Mr. -Schofield, of Philadelphia, reported,' with a negative recommendation, a bill to In r corporate the Freeport Bridge Company, in the eounty of Armstrong. - Bill to incorporate the Inland Telegraph Company was passed without any amendment being made by the Bouse.- ' ’ Mr. Kaine, from the Committee of Confer ence of the two Houses* who had under con sideration the joint resolution relative to tem porary adjournment, reported that the Com mittee agreed to recommend to tho respective Houses of the Legislature that they sdjourn •ia# die , on Wednesday, the 14th day of April next, at 12 o'clock m. Adopted. The following bills were passed: BQI to inoorporate the Franklin Gas Company; hill to Inoorporate the Venango Water Company; bill to incorporate the Bye Exchange Assort? ation of Pittsburgh; bill to incorporate thl Zoological Society of Philadelphia; bill to increase the pay of Coast; Auditors in Lew resce county. E. . Babuibuko, March SB, 18C3. Eouax.—Tho toUowingblla were pamadi • A bill tS laCorporale the Sandy Leke Iron and Coal Company. [Mr. Koine, of Fayette, amended the bill by s.rikiug out alter the word railroads, the won!* “with branches,” and, “or Us branches/' where they occur in the filth sectlwO.] A bill to incorporate the Cooper Firearms Manu* learning Company. A bill relative to the taking of certain groundsill ated In ibocity of PilUburgh, by tho Pennsylvania lleilroad Company. [Mr. tiroes amended the first section so as to rood, “the viewers sppointed by the Court under ‘tbit act shall be thikenftwnd property holder* in tho city of Pittsburgh-] A bid tv/ exteud the tlm* tor the r. moral of the track* ol the Pennsylvania. JUUtuad Company from a portion ol Libtxij street In the city ol Pittsburgh. lha llowse held an alternoou eesal.n, cvtnmeucuig at three o'clock. , ... , ' Mr. McQoe, of Psrry, called up the Joint x.aoltx. tlona upon the stitool the oouut>y. itceelved by the fceueU, Ac., of Pennsylvania, Ac, That yur In stitutions ere auaile'i b; an armed rebellion ou one < eivto, which is Wing seel by the ewvWl, elidoo the 1 o.htr by unconstitutional acuol Oengreseaudatart* Uou uau/patioue ot power by the axeceilve, which we m»re ereu by cxpnrimanl, caa bs owrrtcieo by the ballot box policy as well as pr.nclple, regain* that our people shall await tu* pr,ceas ol relo in wolch 1. slow but suru, and xefraU Horn all uulawlul and ouConsUtaiionel acta which have ml wady b.ougtttur r>hlo .aminllis* upon the country, whits they invoke the ala ol ail pautotlo m*u to aaist in averting the STIIS that threaten our ire* Institutions. - air Benedict, ot Huntingdon, oßered to amend bj inaertiug the following altar tae word “rebeliian,' woere n nr»t occurs: '' : ♦-Which avows as Its pmpoMthed«at?oou«n ol our n .tirt>.»i a.ing, and has organ Usd it* army,seised on I rts and turned the artillery the nation upon it* sell, auJ seeks to capture our capital, and aac.lOced tb-usaud* oi the lives of our pn-pie and »U-iulis of treasure, and therefore Utt.* couregS, psUioiUm and toe cturwi vthuman iretdonl oeiaands ttu preicfra* lion oi our haiidaal honor, unity and'powi*r, kud cn:U upou eTo-y Mend of UisgoTornmeotasa ofoib* erty to sacrifice ersry personal consideration, and surrender property and hie tu aid tho United d-ates of America tu m4nuing the fUgaad ts*aa of oar country. I *. ‘ Tho amendment was uot agreed to by a rots ef 40 jest; &nsy«. lh© Allegheny delegation Toted for the amendment. . - . . ...... The »tc ion' oa.lt first stood wai then adopted by a Tote 4>l yeas' o iUuaya, tbe Allegheny delegation Ywt* tng In the uvg«iive. ‘ The secoud aqcilun'wni then read : That this Gen tznl A*«^nti»»y't Uiat this AXalo iua #i«f Ulan, it now, and will reualu in future, dsioteuly true to the Uwueiituilon of the United slates, audio ihsFeo eini Government established by it, and Ud«lei mibrd to mala tain them wuh her utmost power agaiust l>v,tu wvnieaiic and foreign loos. sir, bhaunou amended the section by adding the fjl.uwiug: * . , -Ami further, that we declare it to be oar settled pui pc**/ to aid tpo htlhimUtrativ/u iu aU its efiorts to ■ uppr.ss Ibis iwbelllOo.” air. Brown, of hor humberUcl. moved to amend tho amruonieut by iusei'ttkg me wutd ,'coustiiu liuoat'* brt'oro ttpsvroid ••sfloiia.** The amdu&uienr and theam’*udmeat tooths. amend* * natni Wwre agrwa* t«,«uS tnetectiUb aakdieaUed wal adopted by a Yo.e ol sn yeas, u usya J all the Alleghe ny utemoera voting in tn»afiim«iiv«. i'be luird sectiou was re.d: lest this Qenvral 'As sembly' recuguitesa manifest dltfermce between tho administration of the goronmout add the govern* hivut itaeli; ihe one is trauelt.ry,limited In duration e that perfod ot time lor which the officer* elected by .he pcop.e sr« charged w4th the conduct of the same, ibovtucr Is pennamiht intended by its founders tu idute lotever. . ». Ili7 sectioti wai adopted by a vote of hi yeas te 4 ay*; dimers, Uutchiuau, tii.filuu, hUCB and Gross tvUug «j*. aud dir. susiiDoa noting n»jr. Xi>« lourib B«ciiou tit rrhli XUai ibl*G*n*r; /Lmmrni i.iy, iu lu riglit U> oilier vilb Uio i'ednrel Ei ccutlvn, cuter* u* ivUiao prvleBl»**ia»* tue pror _.u<jq ot ilie President of *b* United bt*we» deled cu» nret*aj ot January, 1663, ny whico he anume* t. >m.tn tyaLrt lu cerioiu Stale*, bolding lb® ■ n»- Vw bo uu«i*% aavwuiiiiuioaal an J rout, . ' 11m t uettt •action wa* eUopied jjtw 62, nayi BJ. The Allege**y delegation »oted Day. , . . Xba ‘"prtYiou* «u called On fMh mcfio* by ibo tnnjouty *nia of the Buss* • ' u Adjuuruca u i ;u*4 o cioct to-morrow morning. btflAtt.—lbt> loUowLng petition* and nmua ■triDCe* Wtft {KMMIUKi : *■ ■ Mr. CcnoelU' ibmoutrun ef Joaeph Wharton u, other cltlietu ut PnuadelpbhiagallßtlbwpeMaee ui any u« prunitiUiog pcr«oas ol outer from-wiming ibtuuieHutu*-' •*• Mr. ttldgwejr, llemonaoutfce of Pliila dclpbiaot •milUr luipofti ■ - Mr. b*rreli, Petition'-of ~ the' Commrteionera of Chester county aikiug that tho-QoM Imposed for uou pcr.onaanoc of bo appropriated to county purpoeea. .'•-T- •■' •* : *-.->•< ■ Mr. Mcanerry, Petition of CithtfenJ Of Adamt ChUn* tj of *lmttar import.' 11 ■* '•• s . - . if Mr. EfciliyS Petition of cltteetfibTSebttylUlloobn ty praying ih» paiaageof a lew to preteut tbe-p*y- ÜBbt of ausaorden to miner*, UlKirore, mechanic*, auad other*, InJieu of money. \ Mr. Fuller, Bemouemt.ee of citizens of wl Brownsville against’.this putage of House 8Q1‘262 ui tilled an acl rrUtire to I&B Lridge orerib* Monon gebeia r^verat'DrinsnavUie. . Tbe loliowing bti tWi-Tolnlrodaiad:. Mr. Connell, Bill j©r thi' payment of (ha troop*«( the lUaervo Brigade, Ifjnt Division, Pennsylvania MUUIa, for verricea during, the iloU in the county of Schuylkill, in ibo month of I&G2. •*, - Mr. U auer, Bill to inooip&raie lie Uniojt Grocery, Produce and Yorteiy SUira Cotnpany.* borough olßrowuevllle or Briagepori, Fayette coon* ty. Corporatvn,»re John Maabo, John W. Purur.lJemWA.-UiU, John Wiigna,&bo BafiWgton. o»pCel'Mock/BMOtySrith pritiibge of incrwulng ity totzO/JOD, Bharat flO %aeb* . '• .I.> ir- 1. .u u j,.'. >• ;.tlMft>UowlßgrbiUt«aranporftdaaeaaalttad: . r..Joiairowlauua«nUtlTa.to Utarlgdroaa tton o( the war toßappraaa tba rebeUin. -» : j Bupplamaatlo the act Incorporating the Warren and l’tdiouta'lßaUroad UOmpaoj, jpprored 17th Ap itnaoi. ~ ; : Supplement to an. act for tha greater i«cuxlty of title and morelMicttre cojojrmcat of real wUtf, paand *22d Aprnl, 1660. ‘ " '' Bhlto Incorporate the : Norih Wei tern tumranw Ooiupa&y. 3 • ouptrteoant to the aht incbrporating.iha PUttlmrgh Ccwicompauy: _ ■ Bill to incorporate the Jonee A.Hiialch i 1 Minaylf loriug.Uiapaujr. . . , : d Bill U» incorporate the Tioga Telegraph .Company. Tub Mlowlbg bllla were paeMd; .. ( t>: Bi l to compel ibo v Jteie Canal _CoB?PW to ooo> ■tract and beep in repair the urMgeajaade wemvj, bi 1m Mniiiwiloirof'tbelr catt ' " " ' Biilito change the par raioe of the atoch'OMhO Philadelphia A Erie _ BUI tu cxioorftbß charter-Of the Tarmera Bank «f acbuikiu • v - ;i '*** *1 .... Tim BcuttthgM to the report ot the. Ceauntttae of CourtreooOhaing,theadJournment of the Legta lature, afoorf*, balnelhiiufApril oext jj. jTa v tbe'arfefii6oa eeinbh.fr r> blit to authorise the Court of Oommoil ptear, fchrAP leuheoy county, to appoiqt ah,.auditor to examine and tmnrcf rraeomhia Ift ronntT. -Fai>etl The|»BoWlust»lUlWnehl*p3*«»4t ! Bill to txund the chatter of the; Bank Bill lo Incorporate UiaflanecaOU Company. A further act to lay out a certain State road »n ArmsiiODg county. d .. -t • ▲ ra»Wmant to (beect incorporating the Warren and Tiowoto Baliroad (Jompaoy, approred ApriUH* Wi*. ’ $lOO V V A.Lt SOLBDESB Ar* now *atltfed-40. <moe. V', , y L'fu i•‘•tn > , X. VALTHB DAT*4Mnaral 6*v*t Af«al» 1M fifth *U» third door tolow Catholic Onrch. nblfrgtod -• ;• ■ —s ■ u t r-'■- 0 LES ■ OP : * 'iM «V rt.Gmrtt of l*W '•»! bvfh, aad'of tb*i ttßßptne Ooortof /th#rtivftgf I ?Mi!r *«o> - 84sMV4rtf t . e p '. IT*W rilAMaKlNub, tin; - np in pint X «4«lW&t*cld-Jteifcfer <wn*»k*o*a*t i •_ wwh t**** *l^*, o# arrSlonof ' t .r.,< JOHH bu KKBBJIAW*« - 'tnhya.4 coraw frlbertraad Wanditrft*. B“ 5W bx^ireifc Wll TTTf‘‘* W,l **f' |wt~*#COlfid’ «ttdjfcf iw. "* Mhaift , ik-'if flowr * IWrty aad Hoad mwjte - tJA .pkkK.Mtralmp.MiiJtt.; .■KtsSKSSSS f Am* «■•» m3* 1 ~“ r THE LATEST : NEWS BY TELEGBAJH, FROM WASHINGTON. 01! H BPECIiJi IjsiBPATCfIES. Spedel Dlipeteh to the rmebnrijitjekotte. WusniOTOK, March 27,IMS', union ’ ; r *; Adeloee from the cepltel of Moxlooto Merch the 2d, repreient the.' Preaeh eekxTlag ftllin book twenty milei, they being thirty-ire mllei from Feeble. iMoeementij on lnoxpli o&hle except on the hy potheele of being In ijae-t Of food. An eitiok it tiMßth Initant. " ' . , tl(p Jueree bed liiited Papbl*, nnd.ngoited'the ermy in en excellent etnfe. .. . The FrenoheoltUere deceit—onen.Bgpngo, »t leeet twenty) dnllyi | " I SK 1 ': 5 ! Lebgo Continents ftom'thrMtXiajMßtetee hnd ,«• meting the gertlioa'etrong ‘;enb»gl)®reiltt the Freeh if.they peuodJPnnbli.: - Jurex, in e pnkliehed letter, deniet Her ■hnl O’Donnell’e eUrmnentthet fceTiid offend to eell two prerinne to ibe ifnitedStetee. The Hexieeh J g(>tbriijehni^ud'mhieelted the property of canrenU end ofnnnetohelp to carry on the wer, | Corwin hee refaied to tcootnc proteetof of Prenoh eabjeote in Mexico. 1 HOKIT rott TBR anl.DlEhl Within tha lMt tan days rlna'r'¥*o,ooo,ooo hayo boon paid outofthe trt-.rary fop tha army, and tho‘phymaata - ara now continuing at tha rata of fond hfilUoit payday. Within anothar walk fnndj for paying 'djf; the. ap, to tha fit of jfatoL . If tba ioidiori. thpa, tappain »n -paid mnoh loagar, tha fattltwiUJbewllh thoia who hare notthdr pay rollliraady, or with nagllgantpiymaitalrir ‘ ‘ • Hijor Taylor, of Ohio, 'll aidtibnad hara, paying dtichatgodloldieri.i hil paymanti tin at tha ratoolabbat $300,11(10 amoi|th. raaaaQVT’o rt«RT>. . lha NaryDipartmaat yaatatday tallgraph ad Wait aiklagthanaaal’oOpai* larwonollt thapontradiotory ktatathanti ; u ttr thnaum bar of Farragat’i 3flat" that had'paiiad Port Rodion. Tha ananar raoairad to-day itatei that -thay knew of-tha -pailiga of'nond but tha Hartford. It lOeml’unaccountable that thay ■haald'at know lf anymarl hadpuied np; hot it U‘*gaidly..noaeea’hntaUb .Oat tha rahall ihoald acknowlellgo thipaaiaga of two moraln thalr dlipatchcl.. osaaaix aoaoma. : -• Bacant antral* from Kantnaky dri.la.ai tadaa orar’ thackaraotar of‘tha lata Union Conreatloa. Tha pioipart ( 1* that afithat Wiekliffa, iiallory nor Wadiworth will ha ra turaad. .Cawy’l ftitpdi'nowtMlik ha will ha ratarnad, noywUhiunlng Qarriiy D:n»U*'ohar aotariltio dadaiition that it ha want bank to hia own dlitrlot hi* conitttufnU wpn(d hang him. ■ .1-I M ■ <■ • - th* liraiioa or IIitPORT. Congraiiman (yu«y, wh» ha|. flaoatly rar to road from Kentucky, ragarda tha rabal in- Tulon aj Ukjliy.ti bi.mada'.la foroa., It;u thought prohhUw that’ tha ttaopa ara mayiag thare from* Lta’y ayUy,. and Iron! U}* Idillli- Ilppi. Tha rabal alliai In thliStaU aka rare ly wrong aajtPi-.tbair intuition., Thay lay that thli tl»»» thay mean to ooonpy aad hold ; , *i w, eitf.’i .*•,-'‘--I : - ; i. ’aifi.-i**. .» *l. :**- e.--.'- *' j •>' 'ei !• A ,>, MI'WftTifcWPIHU * -•- » -■ ‘. paid a* H ■fftr».tW!*i«.Uw ) i£o«l «ti»4oa»a rebel prupejffr-will flnfbnw* jjroiitloni dlialtt- Uhinf tha opportaAidfli army .o&oart’ U (peculate in-mtfott. >f * ‘ „ A few rebel savalry (bowed themftlTM. »t Ball Run to-day. *• I Gen. Stahl 1 * headqaartera next week, be at Fairfax Station, hil earalrj foroa be lag rapidly organising. - * oovinaon cuntxa Aa'd Buff wUlraiua l»n to-mortnw. Be has riilted nearly*!! in the army,; and found then is Ine condi tion and epirlti, which he ha*greatly tncreaied by hie Utile npeeehes toeeeh regiment, telling them to fight on, that thty.-wemiure.ff sac cen •' snrxTOHts hibxrini).' ' J ■Thi .Stated*»olu minons diijuitciuH. to-daj froia South America in relation to tho existing oompHoatione. the Kogliih-Erenoh andAeierinen Minis ten bare thOlr ooxiblned.repreetoutionr, -eld here rtOceedod in teteporeHljr- -eajnsling matters <o »s to prerenvioitnitief.' 1 . ' i \ i .1 ... e; u i j»-- t> >». aiaqxjiq «!■ plikQUra W(ged die aaipfa4 th«jtfocUiaaUpftJoi, UMkfc ; SuU,*>r the. northern eeuntips jet Jeaet-.i He replied Alt he ebouldnotfotleirthe example of Peter the Jbdr, erho tnrned hisback npon hit protestation of fidelity‘ ' , , • xini A TinriVo, »■! jjjywwnßv <i ' a de^eiio«;Oli.H tfaui' Tisitto the "PresUaxtclestnighl, probably wiA atlaw toixemptianmnder’theAonserip lion eot'froweiiJet tar? loaor payment for e «hitftnt4.i'- ,, ' ; '" ci, :‘'’ ,s 5: ~1. - .1 --> Bte With' ' ' ■■ ■- ' . It Ox pioted ‘ heid 'ti • ttorrbW. ! the the Qotnmittneon fhe. go£dnot»fthe I W»r fill iepitole!pfw|rMei A»4.'pitjlit-#h» printer's .bend* - Ssn-Kejeewee examined before them to-day. ■■■>■■.'«* " V ,i! .»■ ,r bdaidrtrob'MOh. v ; ■‘I 7 ’ * The raftrihge fridi is^he, great at tt4 wealth iest, ol tie ope, „ drewing L ,prp»lsiepa iroy therphrtfjomntiienfj.:.. - . s > OOT. HOMO*: - ' TKE"g3inpf£»M ll tlil lili 1 buißMi •iruftmuiU for »»loroln* ttw o»ttioji»U<*» lajidlb**} -'i tine ot*f. 4»jtii*b»3 W»« Stputiniit, «ll«ttl»f ui ooUnio* Jt»lU#ojF,’ j "...j, i - 1 : Or NtW'JtmxwUl «oo«'h»T» » ilm from d<n«7 in: Ho okn’a iNbji Ucserter ,Bh6l»*Hw**rtoi Simp*- tU*er®~Akre»K«l* v in ahothon to-d»y.kjr ord« of * eourt m«ua.-' H# ••*,!«». »‘- Kiot : moM. Itl., pMol«d »yd TelonUiUjr w«»t wow'iui "«W! 'BMtkuWia «k> L«giiUtu*i W* y*iftrf*j tor r.*" —"CortiiTo^CiSr** ni««raamio. BUwh*T*Hkr.<ferHtt ttto- ; Slt«™Sila tdmlnbU oondiUon ud (ood ; i ssfiSsiKßarws tießofccmia*. • : liovDOVf Mawh 13.4-In ihe House of Com mons the bill substituting affirmation for oaths vu rejected; and one 1 introducing whipping u * punishment for garrotcs was earned to a second reading, In spite of tho government crowd* S'n London, on the night of tho Illumination, were *6 dense that seven wo mtQ: wen hiUcd, and a hundred persons bad thWr limbs brofcon, or wore othorwiso serious- !j Injured. Ia sop parts strong moa were completely exhausted, and vehicles were jam med together for sour or fire hours. At Cork, daring the illumination, there was some rioting by organised mobs* and the streets were several times cleared at the point cf the bayonet. - ...» Sir James Oafcram, o£ -Indian!fame* died at Parleon the llth Inst., aged 60 years. PoLaVB.—A Cracrow telegram says that the following proclamation, by Gen. Lang* isiwlti,: dated Marchj.Ctb»:he* beta pubUah llshed, and that it has prodnood a prodigious effect: ' : * ' ' Copmtetmki i “In the name of the Host High, the-mOst pauloUo.-sons Poland have commended a straggle, caused by terrible abuses, and directed against the eternal ene mies of-liberty and civilisation. Notwith standing the extremely unfavorable oucom stanoes in whioh the enemy, by jit great in crease' of oppression, hastened us Into an armed conflict* we have" every reason to be lieve that we shall triumph in this great Straggle for liberty and independence. The straggle oommenoed by an unarmed people has already' Fasted two months,' and. gains strength and develops Itself with energy la the presence of this war to the death, in the preienoe of the-- massacres^ "the pillage and oonflsgrattohrwhlehmark,the progress of the enemy. V U V L Poland feels, painfully,- the abienoo ol a oentral power, oapable oi directing the forces engaged in the struggle, and of-samroonlng new associates to the fields Although the na tion possesses moro oapable and worthy dll spas than pay self, and although I am. heavily conscious of .the heavy . .duties of the rOffioe, and the weight of the responsibility whioh it involves, yet the gravity aadneceuity-of the ! moment have decided ms. After ©onsultaUqu with tho provisional .goverament to assume 1 tho supremo power of dictator,-which I shall surrender to the representatives of thenaUon as soon as the yoke of the Muscovite is shaken off. White retaining the Immediate direction of military. 'operations-in my ownhands, I recognise the neoessUy-.of establishing a civil government,' whose functions will be regulated by a special erdinanos the werk of the provi sional government. I confirm the principles of liborty and equality to all citisens, granting land to the peasants and Indemnity to the' proprietors. Poles of all the provinces beneath the yoke of the Muscovite, 1 summon you to the straggle against the domination of Russian barber , Come one, oome all of you—the liberty of Poland must be achieved. The concord of , all oltissna, irrospeotlve of classes, of: ra iiglons, of communities one and all, making lacriflws for the common cause, .will give to us snob unity and strength as will unite our how scattered fozoes, terrible to the enemy, hhd ensure the independence el bar i To erms 1 to arms l to arms I for' the liberty and in tho defense of our fatherland. -. , LaiiauwxTZ. In the terms of the above, pen. Lengiawits j has been proclaimed dictator of Poland. Goo. Wysoke has b«en appointed his . military co j aojutur nod »iireotor. The civil tlon hai been intrusted to Pocutfowski. I It is reported that all the ; independent members of the Council cj.the State of.. Po- I laud have sent In their resignations. A Cabinet Council has been held in Paris to ! consider what action was neoessary in regard , tathe dispatoh from the Csar declaring! that I be can listen to no overtures or (mess of com j promise so long aw the Poles oontlnue in armed I insurrection. | Prince Metteraicb, the Austrian. Ambassa- I dor at Paris, was about to proceed‘to Vienna. I The Secretary of the Prussian legation at I Paris had gone to Berlin to oonfer-with bis Government in regard to thfe Polish question. A Cracow telegram of the 10th Inst, says tbit preparation« era being made by both the Poles and Prussia ns for a gre»t battle. t latest eta Londondtrry—Lond6n r March —Proposals have L«cn'issued fo£ a four UoA pounds loan tc Salvador. f securities esaticun to fall. '. - Ills said that the; reply of the Csar ef Russia to the Courteous letter of the Stnperor OfFrance is a refusal,on the part of Russia to make any concessions to Polhnd, or to ac cept of anything short of the uhcobditronal submission of the rebels in arms'. The insurrectionary forces of Poland art | boaputed at forty thousand.. j The ship Prince of Wales, from Melbourne, l report that she was Raided oh the 23d of ! February, in latitude 30°, longitude 44° west, 4>y the pirate Alabama, who reported having I destroyed thirty-four Federal vessels during herernlsr. The West Afrioan fcioamer hat arrived, and reports few existing at Teneriffe. . The Federal gunboat Toscare** was to sail from Madeira on the 7th last. ; ■ Commodore Freemen had vitUed the. King of Dahomey, and urged him to do away with the horrible rite of'human’saorifloer. ’Thd King replied that, if he should give up the custom ho‘would bo poisoned by his subjects. Be sell ha would agree with tho reqauttion* of British Government,' If it was possible, in the coarse of six monthf. ’ * From .Louisville. .Lovuvii.il, Matoh 27,—A.speoial to;the /oarMitayi: • *. i Eighty men of the Ninth Kentucky Cav alry eorprliod the rebel pioketi. in tbt.T ioiolty of., Danville, last night, who retreated into Banjul* in . great disorder. - .Thej : learned that the rebel foroe In D*DviUewu* two thon •and, five hundred, including the lit Georgia Begiuent. Thli pfovei that the ramers of the. rebel, abandonment of Danville are in* , oorroot- . . i '.Zha,Lexington train pauengemay that our foroei .had recroired Backriverin pur ■mit of the rebels. * «.y s ; .Viv\ kOther amounts insist that the xebeli-hav* left Danville, ' ‘ Passengers from lit. Sterling, jut arrived, report all quiet there. Large UemaadTurjßonda. ' Philadelphia, Maroh;27.-sJay Cook, gen-, erai. subioriptlon agent,>Aho«soee. thedoa verilon of legal tender into fito-twentles on March 26th sL,sQo,o()Q,audto-dajst»3so,QBQ.; The extraordinary demand for bonds from aU jgrtiwif. the conntfy is being out ae promptly as thelarge foroe employed by,, the BegUtsrof i the Treasury will permit. [ ; •' New Yortr l.<!guiatote. ~,'r . Aliait, M.rotl ST.-nta, .Mil probibltUg banks and other chartered moneyiniUtuticms from lending money on-gold deposits, was paued by the Assembly to-day. , Burned to.Do%lh. • BosTOXpMarch 27.—X •rochlidrenof J ohn Qutfan perished lathe horning of Ms ‘House ; fit WMtßexbory to-day. -? v• Markon by Telegraph. FnUDXUBtA. March 27.—Breadvtaie doth jTlfar tmofeetulwly at 9600 SO for superfine. 96 60 to‘97. (oratn tad |7 250? 30 ibrextra Utaily.By* ! floor doll at $4 76 and coromealj at. $4, ,%S beat in ighod demand, and 3,000 froth. Bold at 91 60*od itnatf ; lots'af white at 917001 W. <Byesl6s.‘Cornactive ; atB3c. »r yellow. UaU active et t BVc.far Pcnaa. iliarddalL Mo change in coffee. sugar or. moles s— ' Seles 200 bbls. : Ohio whisky at 48c; | 1 OiacoouTi, March 27—Flour rath*t imer after from' Hew' York! but th*re U uo advaabs landfloperflnewaeaoH atffifiOrabd higher gradee at IfTOmSS «0 <o|o IQ.: Wheat IvheWar a to Oo higher j baton advance wee eeiabUebed* Bed. selling at 91*0 iaad.Whiaat 9180 O.ruand Oatattncbsnged Bje. eotdat 28.' Whisky declined to H\ There te aii un woTrdlveUngio the ProTtshm market, the holder* thlaklof that gold 1»» reached the bottom. -Lara hat* beU-eoll at B*o9** and IMgpO- the Bulk fibeoldara sold at 4c; suUs ar* h*W*t b}fr.. -vi QoldlttHoi33i'BUv»r 125; Xachangeafirmaad, •asrwatpartoHprim. .-ji ’ -N«w Y6ik,March27-<JetioudaUii GOO6JL Flour Lftrflaaadloc trtgberjWQOblseoliJ; BotetflUOMS,, •Ohio 96 95A715, and Soother* $7 40. ‘ Wbest iS mnmihMUat 9170 for Amber Michigan. ! Sara adraaerd lq 00000 hosh eold at.Bso2£a;Bee{ -doll Pork heavy; Mens 910 $7013 62 ■ Lardflim :2okaSsc. Whisky steady at 46Ji««Jfifc Sagai* mgScki did 1; Geld 4ojs; Chicago 5 A EotkT« % t*od 9f4£; 1 IllinoisUentraiB7; MichiganlwothiniM)£ Btwlfng ! 80)4;.uo* .a?v.,;~-;q *.t. *‘»nar MqNULTi 4 JBsNiNea, ;Coa«nov ronm 410 Maxi ftxmtfßt,- .. ; »hU:la ; ;, c ‘ •;~7 ■ P.OTOQCTCIny^ andQo>fg&Afl InMw wki fciraaUlonby-, • ;WQOXKXDSA.WAXiI.IOI,' . abn .---;V, ii. .'Y »-'■ • 87,Woodit r**t. \ ea****, * *«w iITkB^Pp^EBKwS '.■u±vimh*x*&ri JLakU . JAXM BOWXT, lMVtodf&rt. FHOM WAHHINGTpW* UaU£iiprtdMto,lh*PUt»bQXthB***H**o- - . Wajbtxqiox, M«ok.)?B|jl8W. , DITIBIOv aXO COKFB. DBSiaiATIOMv .... u j General Hooker hie adopted the Army ©f the Potomac, General Kearney * : old idea, of haring field had liae officers' nd 1 privates markod fey some distinguishing badge, placed conspicuously on the person, bywhieb may be designated at sight the corps of divi J sion to which be belongs. The effect of this j arrangement for the prevention of straggling M)d disoracily conduct, and the preserving ot the morale of the army, will be admirable, Every mah feels constantly that he mtict ini tatn not only! his individual cbaractsnybut that he represents his eorpa or diriilon, and, in so Jar as hisconduetis disreputable, ha not only disgraces himself, buttaraishestbi well aamed lanreli ei the corps or divisicnWhich. he may hare helped win. , ); •. ft SSOKO jJf THB WOOD PILX.” , • BMenOjl* l«tt»r *a» rewired it ihe Hwjfe qaertere' of' the Bargebtt 3«ner»!, wlttf 't CanwU poit-m»rk,'i Inquiring , if. the writer otmld.ho, admitted to »n eliioiiieUM... .Q. dpplieenf for tho bUoe of mrgeon or the ror onteers oorpir An »flr«ieUoa nnI«T »»► ret»rned. ':Zada*'oont«e :ct,tinn wlateUi geat-lookisgoegto, bleok ei.theKeof iPtdw« pretested htflllilfend asked foraubrdtt for* Ssppoa ing him to be theservant of the man_in tion,an order Armed with this document/ the negro ptpotedwi to theplao* ofexamination Snd'preseatihg uimv seif in propria personal requested to m ex amined, in pontormity <tu the ton us appointment as surgeon In the army. Tha consternation ef the saw-boDes'auetabled may he readily imagined. .• Thu negro, insisted on his lights. He presented . the order and claimed the'full! 41 letter of the bond/’ - The shouider-strapped'Gieutapiaut : > #ere visibly pusiled. On the one hand wai the Oidirthey dare.net disobey, and .on. the other was the Afrloangentieniaa; they dare not ,-examine.- finally. the dasoiwas hung up, tha negro, w ftonstrating against the delay* until it. could be referred' to th« Secretary of T¥arfer in structions. The Secretary is noVunderstood yet tohave instructed. IHTKkKITUIO TO FAYtfASTXU. A general drder'haa, bien t Issued requiring aU persona appdlnted araddl tional Pay mas ter* In thb arm? to undergo an examination before an examining bbar<l preribui' ttr re*' oeiring commissions. Suohaa fall to •pair • satisfactory examination: .are to- be wgeoteo* The order "further ! provides that It shall" be competent for the Payxhuter Qeheral to order before a board for examination : any*Payma*r ~te"ralrcady eomtalsiiosed and on daiy/ahdif found inoompetentrhall on sentence .of'the Board, be dlsmiised the service. ■’ ' coneiaaTioH to flock "uscut “naiV ‘m? txatsd. u The extraordinary and unwatrantable-risb 1 in the price of qutaine from two; to,four dot* I lara an ounoe is.believed .to be: eauaed-by ;the desire of holdera ;«*< Speculate. *i Government expense.-. This. haa prompted the detfstaifta tion bereafter to inroiah theßnrgioai Depart- 1 ment with quinine- from • the -Government Laboratories id Philadelphia amd Ne.w; York. tit or rnoTOBTxaMHAta? '« • - The wlih for.appoiatmentß ai ProvofltMarr ahal has Caused inquiry td be made a»-t? ; the pay. It appears on bxamlulng the law, "that the compensation ii the tame aa that ol tiln of C.v.lrj, which, Uoludtnf U 1 jjitqal*- itu amounts toSMSO pos jiar. ... -c*s»'e» cot. BUUI Bpeolfio*tioßi for (ho trtel of-OoU |&olgor« fioltiinbro, in MWij rood}* ob oltircii moioly fboadtioa ; (ho rtport of the Soloot Committo# of the Bono to. i Addi* tlon%toh»rgo»:gxoir oatof lirgo jpsnkiM’if oo«lmoony, j i ' : V/HOBmkt* YAOATB6' *' *' ‘ .. OrderifoYolbeoniisuid toYocßte. foar hoYnitalria ihU oity Biid Qoorgotoiiß. Thou orapri Brc modo ia oonieqiußM tat groot (feoroiso of piiieoti. Thorp ; orb, ißOtf j finj'6 ( Wo «9p.(y ’ jtjavasiMiurT*. ■, . ,irs» GKixti^ljCC&tftlMiiSTAilT OOttCKaT.fi MASjMJO HALL, ob BAT* ÜbD&T i*th,.io fectluUy ded icated to Hti* ludOJ»l*4U r-u-. . *s 1 Pirn**.*— Jwpguwujß*. riodiian>-i , iit</ini I. Stnrer'i I. M U»«.Bwr. rs*>«aiss.. . :. а. Atom; 5. o°—^iwFJWAMWIIIE. I * 4. 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