&r g ' 1 v V II ■!< ' - , '»V> .44V . . ;*"j i - .«C*-.*,SV.v v;N':-5' : : :- ;! r : :<:'■■&■■■ 4 ■ ;.-. ( vi:-.';.y;:'.-4;y,,-i;-,C',-..‘^-k3,. viSitTf-Ts •’ 4 ! v*- ‘*\ v -:. *': y: ' •V*.v- . \\-VV • •. 1 i‘.\ v ** Vj :1 i'.' *» |. ~* '-i -..k'iv-, ■! :*! »Epmgp*r Moawiso, apbil, l out AVtjujta. mrirnatAL Ku-«, .j, tMMOttw. JUT*»M«tOiLt OM„ TiTIO „ ***.'*. Wfm ""S* ■ • *= »-2z—l ** 5S m-ii ... Ooan Keporta. / 'sfssasfis?. i -* «?«B»«£X2-S S’JJS” 4 *? of** <*»fKoOTdiita 5jS 7 “ttS It, 1 t,> * j Uistnet Conit. ' [ '&£&£sS22m..' ■ / flatt«sopen ' Hi ■ -£?“* *» Thooo of an «b -i fSgSS****** l PUQM ct I &n aotioo of th, footof m *M|tUa tosa, ataUrtOMßncwai to U thtmittn Uu. “*•“ *• “ ‘topropw Uao, tlure and k* s« l*l*rreptlo»U thorooolpt of thopopon. ' Mohthlyßepart of the Smboisteace UOmßtttee* Xkt fdQowiof ii tht report of opentioai of form, montiof. Matins ' Ur ** DialB f Boon at SSisSfe®' 1 ,!? “ ,dte * oa their W>J Bait y—t. Xho Soldier's Bast oa Liberty - stnst hare erjojed a homo-like dUnor; mi MV af these wars dlsoharged or fnrlongbed baa tram tha army of the Bappahunook. jCha majority of tham wan lasamtag to thalr ko£M wltk ooastltuUoiu shattered by die- MMi ud Min dittUid bj voaadi* KmU* snlnUanduos ud nourishing food, sash as thrir poadUtoa damaadad, was furnished to ’’*■o pPulwi w«r* Mat* to hospital*. two of wkom belngdlsohargsd sotdisrs wan saat to prints kospltals at tbe azpansa of Commlt- Ua. Ons poor fallow, who had lest an am ud Jaaatrad a tarribla wound in tbakaad at Op battla of 801 l Bon, was foud lying naar **• fiapot) batkad in his owa blood, ud al most pnoonadoaa. Ha is sow in a fair war of reoorary. a 1 Xha attaatloa of tha Oommittas was called of » Pittsburgh soidiar.who had aalialad jaa Virginia ragimsnt ud had base daagaroasly wounded la the bottle of Ah *£**!£, o “a #f ■«“ **Ulfal surgeons hhiperformod u oparatloa oa him, whioh. If hla aoength is not too- mooh axhaattad b» ?**?!. his lifa. Wa foudhlsnlnuTiry forlorn oondltion. dead tuta of all tha comforts whkh aUrrtat. paiaudsuSaring. His wanu hare been sop - - piled ud arrangements made to saean a pan. slod firm ChntuMßta . : S3**V ““7 1 "** “*« W our olty.. MMitrt who luvt mu homt to dlt i utoagst thalr friends, ud many of them are lingering out the remnant of thalr days ia mlsapy aad pain. On behalf of than wa ap paal to yod lor aid. r XnasportaUen has bean furnished to nine dßeharged soldiers left la the city destitute of ' . following artlelas hare bora tut to tha hoepitab of oar armies la tha Bast ud South. erast i (l» eomforts, 7 shntt, 48* muslin shirts, f BB ‘hlrts, 186 ; pairs drawers, 6i pil lows, ft pillow oases, lltf towels, 84 pads and •'sags,ASPhaadlaa ol Hat, 310 roUt bandanas. lsA pairt ooeks, 18 pairs mtitani, *8 pilr, ,llp,nrs, uB onus fruit, , 148 poPOde battar, 48 doasas eggs, 41 bashals potatoes',. 1M heads: of cabbage, 6,000 books uitraots, 186 gallons of wines ud whisky, - 178 pounds dried fruit, ud 460 pounds oreca ars. Xha dwmud la eery great tar tha follow lng articlesmuslin shiru and drawers, ttnn nal shirts, bandages,lruit ud wines. Wa inland forwarding soma hospital stores to tha 7?(h, 74th and ISih Pennsylvania Bog- j Imuu, in Xaaaattas, udar onarge of toe Chaplain of ona of those regiments, who wiU start alxint tha 10 th nf April. Contributions of hoqdtsl supplies am sodsited far thasa ron - 15t0nt5......... XU publloare iiwarn that all ooatribatinu of hospital sapplias utrutad to tha Commit.' teaa-a distributedlttVthe hospitals byatem hers of the Cossmlttaa, or thair agents. AbadstnU'ot thalr agents are ladles ud who formerly resided In this alto. WOrn'Sa permitted to pnbilth their urn, oar sltisaas would be aoarlnodd that patfaat oaaddaMwaoald be plaoed la thair fatlhfol a***- .Jioluppliee are forwarded to new kos. pltab util amagaauata are ; made where the* di*lrU>ated ay nllahla parsans. Depending ns wade on TOlutary oontribu tlsa nf storm to carry on this part of tbs work, we appwt to all dtueas of Wsstom Pennsyl vania fho regard our method of distribution ns hest adapled to supply tbs wuts of the link hr wounded soldiers, at tha least poitlble •expense, to send aU artiolss they mar be plaasaAdo aatnut to us to Wpymu*Soo, Omlthdsld street, or to Albrss, Son A Co., Wooa units We sauot olnss tUhnpoft Withoat thuk fnUy acknowledging tbs foUowhig MntriU “o H»pitol Puds iJaftoWiha past month i ( « Pohnostook, Son A Os Bunoot two «ohj Bxcbuga fc*,. ißohk ,df? |»ttba,,h J: Ptusbnrgki Xrnat pioo oaob; Oitiaui', i hlmghuy, >faronuu’ Jfnnnfsotoiers’ ud I ! ■toiwiW Bs.vhs, |6O took, Unlon Bsnk Oommuuf'had IrsaXrnst Compuy, 380 oach: \ JNrtMg DoposilBst.«,818; ST(I. JUnssoy A 1 yfAil+Z D"A«ls7. 8*8; P. Dohraun, BBjJptßwW.a. Marlons, s26 ; Oonoru BspMsirt-f udl, 8801 fl. Phipps, |IS ; Dll. wohSrKnor A Co., B*B;\fi.-iingnmaa, 810: ‘Wunor DiKpaiton, 818; dos. B. BilVBX>i a. M. Waniar;tW:t&' Uormiy, I Hanth,uoSBlO| Watt h Wilson, 8X0; J. B. Sample, t]B- X. A J; T. 8**»l doOuday flUooi,Bl 85; -J. A. rtn wvplO; Col. Mann, $10: a friend, $8; ££* I Shbrn*"*, * 5 ! Master John 0. BtaV/tt; Cena lrom sudry persons. 818 10; CeSL j! i B. Bohwts, 816; Bn. Kaiser, 810 ;h7 M. Buk. Ita.-Maiss Aid Somety, hradys' Bind, B*' ®*B. flmrgb 84; George Alto, mtrlhdtlnai of olnthlng ud eatables from Wnliingford, Miss A. Thaw, Mrs. Uao. A. Jim, Mrs. Par- Mrs. C. Pluming, Mrs. KaAady, Him J. E!. Wlilinau, Mrs. Osorga B. WMlhs Mrs. P. Sellars, 6 tags of potatoes, •““SMSUioMs from JOS.H.HUI; lki olothlagj Xhlrd Prasbytariu Sawing Soniatr; lbuatoUlag ud bedding, Indies of Clin i tonrl do ef frnlt, Mrs. Oiliud Palawan: 1 doof Mothing, lndissof OUCity; Ido, AM Society of XAwnaoe oouty; 1 do, ladies of Balaasbnrg, Lnwraase oouty, 180 heads of oabhogwfrom Pitubnrgb Suitary CommltUa; M shlrtsilO pairs drawers, 63 hudksrohisfs,' * (Mrs SMlu, M tans ud jars of fralt. S hash sf PsttlpH, bash of onions from Union Bo ■MßsMsu nfißhalor towasbip; U shirts, 3 of l»»"htoriUS; 1 box, —ff**’AW flooaty of Irwin Station; 16nus A" 7s Childs; 3 jusptokiss, Su -1 ho* nf budding and ninth ihdlss'Aid Sndaty, Mahoning, Lawrsaon oouty. Ph. . msntn “"** »P“» 10 mnm too diSsrut nrtUlas from unh donor. «uZumlmSKlSr ‘““tiW box* « pisktgss issrisu from uob w*nu»,i Bum ev Bkqu, (9 J. a. ».,■, thy*, 01 tbo OomooioUl Bolu bJSS^SJ’- %g , rr*'-*n*s r*^tftu»ksc tota.*. U t TS Book «t f lujßnt.h '•' C 4 to *££=(£==“l *!B ;v- •:; ,' ,-c- . ■>.., •tie ,y tt , Aii»ghe*f ■ -' Market. Xwtara*, thaataU. la Uu AUtgVtnj Mar fat am th, bidding TO r** 1 •PWta4. lt sin b« qatabnd that tha -w o«yf„tt. chric. of '“U*. tha rmt bring,,, Urn .laUd.aa addi “°n, andthaataUa gaing guaraataod to tho atwm of ua yaara, Wthout aa 7 ohanga of rant : /,• «. ‘ *““• B*W. 30108. / i' 2?° r ** |IOO *374 2. ObtfiM Zikud«M.M iOO 325 A 100 325 4. John Salts , , 100 JJ S «n i 75 Ja WWHm fiMtir go 350 R i 9 ‘n P ?, M ° 00 225 o' w .' 00 324 10. Joaoph Sallaghar lg* 424 U. Jonathan Sallaghar j. 100 424 I*.” ?• J- BtMkitoo. i»o 6tio U *0 234 i». J. flarohanrochar to too .10. J.(Hrdfi«r. ■ .-.oft 400 is H , "f h v£. B,rlckl "-“~-“* il »*- 274 ia'«L ASk^J r .. I*o 400 i?" i*°. r ** Klmhorloj . 100 1,874 32, John Hituhna 100 100 24. John BamDaogh — 100 140 24. Oaorgo Iraoor iU 80 300 27 n?S r, i Z:>ll,r ■BO 140 "• J-Malar..... - go 175 so* v*" 1 L 4d,r 80 300 si* ??* X"** 11 80 174 jo. Hngh Danrar— ~ , . go joo fj* 10. Jaoob Ejan — go 60 37. Jaoob Oaohaahani go 160 **• Obarlo* WooUord.go ti **• -. go 200 40. O. Toppar. ———go 300 IS It 2~3C «• Is u— ‘ S* ,, ? oBti A* 60 66. 4*. b, X X k?* t* ZMk - ” ].. 40 55 51. John Babb ~.. 40 «5 58. jj $; ”• o”b**, E “ , '“ k ” « M 59. <*. Bteiiuia so so 80. Jwob Pfordt.-.. ”~“.™ 60 55 5f ?**" K *S* r --“ 60 85 **• 4“****«»«» - 60 60 **■ J ok » W«lo go go 66. B»miirtM6olß» 60 55 S’'*f #k v P "*^ r ‘ , ‘ ■> «» 55 «■ r J fo ° n * ll >g»r 00 55 TO - M*? , 80 60 I* "*° r 6® OmmiL go 60 73. Qnrg* a.n».“„„ 80 60 74. P.tnoJt Bwmon..””” go so 75. A-EUi.tt 80 100 "• lit It ia thair eoaiiut aim to alway* ban an a*lortm*nt oompbu ia #r#ry particular, from' th# nohoat t«lt#u ud Brunt* dswaihroach all grad*, and prloo,—initinf ia rfylaa arerj .“uiS'*“ 1 , " u,, nuj orcoar*., tnamorat# all the janatl** of mtrohandiio appartaialag to a carpet boat#. Wo oan Micro onr rnaad*,: how#r#r, who mait prorido far tho 1,1 .f«“«/«»«*hiaf, whioh com# wii* th# breaking of winter and tho family flitting* of the Mhaoa, that nowhan will they hay# a battar atoak to chooi# from, a floor room foraxamlaation, or mom aoat#on* mot chut* to d#al with. PtmaaioH Baiun Couxai.—Th# Bpriag t#rm of the Pittibargh Pemal# Oolleg#l* Joit opening, aad, wa ara pUaa#d to laarn, with tha moat marked aaaoan. Though but four •ehool day* hay# alapjad* alaae tha opening, mom Papua hay# already ant#r#d thu #m mr ta oundoao* tlmrimf aay tamtpondimg mm* Ai papllj oontinae to oome ia tor rhu altar tha opening, tha pra**nt number* win b# aoaaldarahly augmented. Ihi* a*toni*hin• sroooss ii ao ton deserved than marked, and it da# aot ualy to tha Überal policy panned 0/ tin trustees, bat to us vigorous b»ui»< Bieaty iti strut discipline, aad tho earnest af toru of its largo aad able faulty, for tho highlit potiibio attainments for ail placed na dir their taittoa. Wo wUh it tho largest pos sible measure of sncoow. ■Wa nadoriUad that Min Lou Scrlb* has bna roquMtod bp a largo numbor of her friend! aad admirers to repeat her Concert. Tho ironing chosen for her previous enter totottint, ud boon to inclement that the grutoit part of tho music amateurs: espe ■£******• oae * wilding at any distance frpoa tho oeatrc of tho eity, veto deprived ** • “Mleal trine. Wa would bo glad to >«r, that Mlu Scriba would ooment to tfiro os another Conoort, as it is tory col- jhok mtuieal talent, as hor*s and ,hor supporters, promt fthiauolTM boforo tho pObliOr S liUflli 1 Mr> J. A* Hnlp f the popnlir ABMrfMn «tor, appeared tact nlfht u th* IndiaaOhlaf Matataor*. A tmjt fair homo froatad Ml parformaaot. Ai Mr. Naaflanait hi* n|maut'l thi* weak* rad Mataaera opoiu bom* tho pl*y tot tojaight, thu will ho tho only ahaiaator > lon* dm# to asm#, cf Mala# thU latareitlsk pl#o*/aa w# h#ii#T# Mr. Haafi* u th, oal# p#noaallowed tajplaj it ia addition to Mr. jßdwip V#rr##t. W# would odrii# thou de link* of witawiiag th# pl»y to Mean nati •arl,. 1- ■ - j Garxnr.L Cocar.—Baitor* *ad wltauiei who do aot d»*in to b# i#nt lor, with eoat* aadpoMlhi#'imprbsam#Bt, ahoaldoonitoatlj b# r##dj in tit* Coart. It* batlnon I* bolng dlipoMt of with all poMibl# ipMd, and a not# lath#form efapros#ii,ia th# hud* of u •fflo#ra, with out* attached, will b# tut lad madda tho*# who a*fl#obatt#adia( to thi* wlllraaaira. S»T# aorta aad tronbl#, thorn-’ for# by attudiag to year be*in*ii,il y oa hare ba*la»«* ia thi* Coart. ' ." '• ; . Modi oompoilog tbo Ira of Jobs Wolir * 00., Morohoat Toilori, No-13*JfodonUtroot, AUoghoo/, borojut'opoaodtbo uoiioxtoa olto ond mimi« olookof ipriog and ninr goodo mr oxhlbitM wott of tbo moaouloi, oompritlng iobi of tbo moitbooktifolTrindO ud Adwriooa OudoogM, fllothi, CuhoMoo, MonolUy, Ac., Aa, to bo foud la (bo out-' ora uorkot. ■ Toil oourpriflsg firm ku olio 0 rdf largo of tbt lotut itjlu of fornloblag goodi, o&do eouidoroblo quantity raody-iaado dotting of mporior quality. wo odotainr Allogkaag patron* to call at thli ortabliikmaat, aad too for tboanlTu. i , i J,-’* t~ Sunday School Coaventioß. imuooi tnsxov. President MoKnlght in the Choir. Exsr »lk« oponed with .pproprUt, religloyi an cises. Th« Committee on Permanent Organiiatien pre.onted the form of a Con.titution for Ihf County ArsoeUtion, which, after being tlight ip amended, wee adopted. Ihe Committee aljo recommended the following li.t of offioera and Bowd of Managera for the enaning year: President—Hon. Robt. McKnlght. n T ( ‘“ f Arhuthnot; Allegheny, Sfi w Pr ' lb 7 t " 1 “ n i >■ H. Eaton, Miner.’ rule, Episcopal; B. L. Fahnestock, Beat Lib orty, Baptut; Rev. J. W. MoMiilan, All*. gheny, Roformod Proabyterlan ; W. Anghin bangh, Birmingham, N, S. Presb.; Robert Carr, MoOlnre townahip. Cnmb. Presb.; John a £ ? T l' . K “i porl , Methodist Epla.; D 8. Diffenbacher, Plttaburgh, German R.fd.; 0. Yeager, AlleglMy, Lutheran; Wm. Rine hart, Pittsburgh/ Methodist Prot. ■ Daniel E *' r > Allegho*y ; Robert Aahwortfi* AHo- Erown » Man.- PtoSESt* Corresponding Secretary— L. H. Eaton. Al legheny. * Treasurer—Wm. Frew; Pittsburgh. R-v n u Managers—James McOandless, £ • MoLein, United Presbyterian; H. L. Bolimsm, Eplsoopalß. 0. MiHpr, Bo’ formed ProsbyterUn; B. Preston, N. 8. rreabyterian; Jacob Boobyer, Baptist: S. Morrow, Cumberland Presbyterian; W. W. Kln '£l‘ i ' Methodist Episcopal; W. E. Sohmerts, German Roformod; Thos a. Lane, Lutheran ; Wm. MUler, Methodist Protestant; Isaao Taylor. Covenantor; Presbyterlen° IPIOB ’ , ° , ' ph MoKal * I “» °- s _ Mr. Wm. Frew, on bstalf of the Bnsineei Committee, reportod the foliohring resolution for discussion: That a district Secretary be ap pointed by the Board of Managers for each wardi township and borough, whose duty It shall be to ooUeet the sUUstioe from «aoh dls trlet, under regulations famished by the Board, and forward them to the Correspond ing Secretary of this Association Ky the tat of May next* The following resolution was reported by the same Committee, and, after* spirited dis cussion, was unanimously adopted:- Rtmfaed, That earnest efforts for the con version of tho young is one of the most press ing and important duties of the church. The following resolution oallsd out a num ber of short, stirring addresses: Rtivlttd, That the parents, Ministers, teaobers of Allegheny ecuuty should be more lully impressed with the solemn responsibility of their sireral relations to the youth of the present day. At the clou of tho discussion of this reso lution, the name? of qalte a number of per sons for district seoretaryshipe wore reported to the Secretary, after whioh the lonrention adjourned to meet &t seven o'clock, ■IQHT BBB6IOH, Th# proceedings of the- Convention were opened with ainging and psalm, and prayer by Hot. W. J. Reed—President MeEnlghtin the Cbair. After the minutes of the afternoon, session were adopted, the following resolution was presented by Mr. Frew, on behalf of the Bus meis Committee: Bwlotd, That the Ministry, SabbathSohool Tosohers and Superintendents in Allegheny coqnty who have tent from their schools so many of the brave boys who are now nobly fighting the battles of the Union, give earn eat expression te their unfaltering loyalty to the Metional Government, and their aineere P e4 J er lo the God of Battles that he would blesa the right and give rietory to our arms. This expression o? lojalty called ont some eloquent remarks from a number of laymen ana ministors, among whoa we notieed Geo. Albree, Dr. Paxton, Wm. Frew, Rev. Wm. A. Davidson, U. S. District Attorney Carnahan, ttefr. AiH. Thomas, and Rev. J» D. Knox. The resolution was then adopted unanimously by a standing vote. v The following resolution waa offered for discussion: fetched, That the Mission Schools in thla county commend, themselves to the prayer, co-operation and contributions of the Christian publio. ~ Excellent remarks were made by Mf. Frew, Rev. li. Johnson, Joseph Moßnight, Dr Gourgo Marshall, George Albree, E,q , Dr. Paxthn, Rev. T. P. A. McLain, R. B Carna han, Esq. The following resolutions were adopted witbent discussion: - lUtQfad, That whlietn largo proportion of the children and youth of Allegheny county are destitute o£ religious instruction, it ie tho duty of every Christian man and woman to , “work whilst It u day” for tho conversion of *~ AU ordws teit at the above place wilTbo crempilj attended te Ali mast bopeld !b a fvaaea. g a : If .TOD dull* any repairs or alterations ,U roar dwelling, or plaoos dr business Hi] end o*n your ordsr u Oothbert’s .Carpenter ud Jobbing Shop, Virgin AUeggabon Smithdeld •Dost. Ali work promptly attended ,o. t ' J^iVUUVAi* <: JOHN THOBIPSGEf, garopeea igsot, ■ iwin rotors fr»rahU;proeenllocnUon,OD Likwtf stasis to BASH STOUT, nsxl bout to Iks Mlgs> ealhelntof A{*(l next. Midnight Edition. BY TELEGBAPH. FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAj PIBPATGHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh QaxatU. WssHutOTON, Marsh 31, lgflS. kiqro ktoiviirrs. The Government has authorised General Ullman to raise a black brigade, nod Gov, Andrews to raise a oouple of negro regiments, bat beyond that no authority has yet bean glvep Any one to enlist black troops. Scores of petitions; have oome in from per sons wishing to be officers of blaek regiments, but the War Department positively refuses to give farther authority to adybhdy for the pre •ent. It Is intimated, however, that they mean soon to begin the work for enlisting negroes in the service. IBSUS 07 OKXBIAL OXDIBB. General orders issued require officers who have been promoted, to remain on duty in their respective departments or armies under the assignment of thb ccmmander-lc ohief. A General Order has been issued directing the eommanders of regiments or detachments of surgeons In ohargd of hospitals, te report on the last day of each month to the Provost Marshal, Gca. Fry, the names of all tha de serters, with the full descriptive lists. wxo» kknivoit* wab&bgtox. Both Halls at the Capitol Were crowded full at the Union mooting 16-day with enthusiastic audiences, and many were: unable' to find' standing room. Chief Justice Carter made a aereng tpeeeh, denouncing, In fitfog,terms, i the treason of Jeff Daria and asßoe&ftaa, and I said.in whatever elsobe might fail, he should I tcLpunlsh disloyalty. Horace Maynard "and Andy Johnson also spoke. DSXTH OF ORB. BtnfVRR. . Gen. Halleck, in a General o;der,a4aounces the death of General. Sumner. He ’gives a brief sketch of his Ufa and character, and di rects that thirteen minute guns be,fired at each post within the Department of Missouri, and flags at haif mast, from twelve to'eonset of the day of the reeeipf of the order. rl ' cam isio ova limb. ‘ The widow of Jackson, who killed jOoloaql Ellsworth, came into onr lines at Union MUls to-day and begged permlasloa to noma over to our side again, offering to take the 0 f allegiance. l .< gust lbr’b suri. The opinion in government; oiroles Je that Leo’s rebel army is still in Virginia, but a portion was detached io Petersburg, and all disposed of for an easy concentration at any menaoed point. i COHTRABAXba Ilf MRTffCKY. The subject ettieatuoky in the re-ei»i»Te* meat of escaped contrabands; by yiittfci'of her local laws, h 'to bo giving .fiae't'o protraoted Cabinet consultation*., ’• TUB LAST WltlAßßiß. Geo. Halleck and Got. Johnson are soon-to be examined as the laat witnesses before the BoaU Court of inquiry. [ orrioßia no be rxosaroio. All officers yet in rebsl hand* are toh* at ones exchanged, and t6tbat end orderi Save been Issued to hart all rtbel offlceri In our hands, who ean bear transportation at all, it cnee teat to Baltimore. ! ;* I raDVoar habshau. The Provost Marshs!# of j Pennsylvania were namod to day. Aaumberarehonoraj ably discharged officers of .the army.- 1 tiAva or Asaaxei ‘ "I Gen. Slgel'S lobve of aSscnde #x- I tended. He is in Hew , a XJI. BAU.XCK,.; Secretary Stanton aad the President ware in long conference to-day. + Waasi.oioir, M.roh 31.—Tio Prtiid.ot, in «omplian» with th« nqint of thoSiotto, hw d«ri*Bataoiti*g every where reinforced. p 9 | Thei insurgents are in force at.Keuft. | Eight of the Warsaw councilors have re signed. The manioip&i officers have followed their example. i An insurrection has broken out Id PodoUa. fleyral thousand of the insurgents ore posted Tho Dake of Constantine has quitted War- Saw.. Diotator Laogicwits baa ordered the issue ol lational bank notes. The Russian* have searched and plundered the-town ef Miehakaloe, and eommittedmes aeons at Gortka and Giebalkow. A thousand o£ the insurgents have brgan i»sa ae Lutclenand proclaimed the national government in several places. ■ AnsTau.—At the first sitting of the Veuo t|eo delegates * scheme was deliberated grant ing a provincial constitution to Venetia. i Ateeiyoof GoUah Uarkt , March 17.— The *“ d P ri «* i»«.dT.nc,a 9% higher torAmenoin qualities. 4 ; The advices from Manchester are favorable.' reporting an advaaeeft of From Fortress Monroe. Fortrsbs Mosaor, Maroh3l Yosterdaj’s Biohmond Dupofch saps : pi the morning of the 25th four Federal'boats were adran.oing toward our upper-batteries at Vioktknrg. A rigorous Bre was opened upon them. Two were driran back, and, two passed nnder a patting Are. On*reeeired a shot, from whloh she sank.' Part of her orew es Japed to the o SS°.k“a!?°"' Th “ B °" toa »»» disabled, and the Albratross towed her out of danger of our gunboats. Tbe enemp has ar.peaStd again in lront of Fort Pemberton. On Mon (taj afternoon Bring was heird, bar the re •sH ia unknown. • JTbo report of fteeeptare of Gen. Oarter’s Brmai* Ha “ l>hr ' 1 Marshall it not oon- *?f n - I J° r S* n bld » Bght oa the 20Lh lait, lutiaf tn boin, at Milton, driring the ta •ar two atllei, whoa thop wore rolnforood. “•'g** »»J* Mi lost of offioan wai heart. ;Bsfugeet from rebeldom end deserter! from ttm robot armp are almost dallp oominsrlnto oar Iloes at Boffjlk and Torktowp aad /iring tJejnselTes up. SenoraUj the deserters bring taelr arms aad eqnlpments with them. Chattanooga, March 27.—Qea. Forest cap tured peiterdep at Brentwood, niaomtlosin the rear of Franklin, eight hahdred prison ers. Be dastroped a houso of oommissarr stores, burnt the railroad bridge, tore ap the ™ captured lOTSntoon loaded 1 wagons. Thep report thaimoromants stronglp ihdl aalo the earlp eraonatioa of Biohmond, though It it intended to be asoomplished bp a slow and tare prooest. One entire dlritlon of the rebels attired In Biohmond last Xaesdap, at it sappotd, to protect the lniargonte from enr attack that map be atade, while theeracua tionie taking plaos. The rebels hare al readp oommenood to remora their large guns ahd also their meohihe shops to Chattanooga. From Mew York. Nnw You, March 21.—A letter from Hil ton Head, dated the 27th Inst., soph that hearp Bring was heard uoarlp all the prerioas dap la the vloinitp of Charleston. aad i t was thought that tha Beet, whloh left on Wedaes- JjJJt"" ‘ lU»4 ‘hat the prep! % X,i ‘ «»P«»g tbit WMob th* Mt« of Qonfitn htro •zempted Irtf Ux ** ti ® D # Ti * * Saoh paru of thti prop of*the*Cn^iedßl»teo! ,d, “* aU ‘« ( Mapor Opdpke regards the resolntlon as ln tended to reaoh the latter, and is opposed to anpthlnglike an oration or nnlllßoatlon of Uiaia tßiaontly propertfkMtmoßta. ' From lUeepari. , St. Low ' W si— M»J. Ooa. h«tob hei beea aligned command of the Arm* win 1„„ tot Snai.u Mluoari to-day to eitame eocutind. It u understood that the dirislons of thli mbt iu! 0««; 9(i«st'a dlitrtot it utoadod . tto Arkaawa rinr, ud (mbraou th.»V«. U ilwof oobbUm of kluoari S‘.*“ Mnl ‘•The district of SouthWestore Mi.. !?V M MUndtd.to tb. Bdhhdeld la commend. *** From JLoaieviile, 5 I IfWWTjfcWi, Marsh SI.—M.i a •aBas»ggM»Bwe i-.ssi'aassSnalss **^,«kutt»*M— SiKftrticUf From Vickaburg. J'^ ;r List Wednesday evening the rua .h.“S ".1 A J " UOi l ° SE-SSSSsE ber lmm.oi.toly, tuVn*ng i compute iem.rs.nlt .. ,he went down AH hor or.w, .xc.pt t.o, .looped. Th. Swiiurlud ... dialed b, . 61 po n n d bJI p.nctr»ting h.r .loom drum Sb. fla.ted down, tbe b.ttetle. .till firing end striking her repeatedly, until finally th. Albatron ra* along side and towed bar to tho iow.r mouth of tho canal. Tho 101 l of life on bor is not ascertained. On their way up tbe river tho Hartford and Albatross encountered obstacles at Grand Gulf more formidable than those at Port Hudson. The Hartford wai.struek.fouirteen times, and had three men killed. Bothjvessels returned thdifire vigorously, and both Were more cries* injured. It is stated tbat thq expedition under Gen. Shorman, to tbe rear of Heine’s Bloff by way of Steele's bayou and the Sun Flower, had returned to Young’s Point. Nothing definite is received from the Yasoo Pass expedition under Generals Boss and 1 Qaimby. A train between Memphis and Grand /auc tion tree captured by guorrillas, on Saturday, and ninety persons were-taken prisoners anil paroled. A Federal force started from Mos cow in pursuit. . From Williamsburg.. Yoiktows, March 30.—Yesterday morning about oco hundred rebel infantry stole past Sketa, In front of Williamsburg, and occupied the place bofore daylight, a their cavalry in front attacked our >ioiet, who fell back upon the town., Here the infantry fired upon them, killing tJroarid wounding five. They fiaally eat their way. through and deaaaped to fort Magrader, ex cept eight nine, who- were made prisoners. oar force numbered about forty, that of the enemy 300. . Before our reinforcements came up the enemy seised whatever they oould and made good their escape. Conversion of Legal Tenders, into s*aa»s. PHntraiHU, Marci 31.—Tho convonion of regal ttadtn tato 5 20's ocstiosa without ‘Oo7 amounting to sl,2so,oooanti to-day $1,000,000. Jay Coob’b, suoscnptton Agent, anaoanoe* increased sab* soripuoos from ihe wpsi and local agriculw d»ilylßtri ° tB ordßnj fcom near localities iUaikcis by Telegtaph. —Gotten adr»ccine; aalee of 100 balesj»t- 7U@7ic. Flour advaudug; »&ios of tf,oOo JJdnfiKiS?*'/" I 9 * Sitttß » *M*stau-fwr Ohio, juid 97 fur Bouibt-ra. W'ti'nr has »u adviuc’ lug tendency. but lh« quotations arc nominal; Ghl ca£®lJi£. « huay dull at toe. Pu jladelpula. Much 3..—Flour dull io-uai: su perniie, ;ss, with no demand lor expert. By« flour firm, and com m-al dull. Wheai scarce and id- TaLCiDg 5 sale* 3.UW bush. red at 81 65, and a bile at *1 »W. Ooru comes forward atuwiy ; a*let3,UUUou»h ai sac. ProTitioos Aim and maciirc. tthissy dull CiarciNjiATX, M&rcli 3L—Fljuc uochauged andfbeld at »o,ai-{g(o i«r supe flue. Wb-nt Sl.SiouAiJW. Urn declined lo 6tc. OaU dull at ?yd. WnU*. 4 1*, 1 toil Ann. Gn ceric* uticliaugcd. Gold advanced to ! 14 • Bernaud Notes 145; yiiv«rl3s;. ifixcbang* steady!* Ihe market lur all articlo* isgeherol.y quiet. Nrtr Vobk, March 3L.—Cotlon firmer : 6 000 bal-s •old *t Fioqr—B,ouu bol*. eolil; Stale *b,4 • Ohio Solberu tVbeut quiet, ana u b«id iiigu; Uw sl,7* *4. Miied com ad* w rk T Me3l , * l3 - 76 Q*' i » new tic# duff* WttUkj,auU * t4u^47 - Oroc^rieTuai,* btotkt better. Gold 50. S orilbg exchange dull at lojj premium for goal: Chicago audltoCK l«land 103. coal i 67. Uwch 31.—F10 r firm; sales 1000 bb!a obb ? e fJ r * “ s7 ' Br >i- *Wh-af quiet but unV changed. Corn scared-the prices ore una tetvd Wtunj .touly.i tagm ncmTlVtow oats quiet at eugOvc. fennayirnniti Legißlaiare, I Reported fur this Pittsburgh Uasetto. 1 {UaausoaQ, March 8(f,l BC3. Hows.—Supplement to the act to proside for the payment of the interest on the State debt; approved 1 Jao, 30,1863. Fstsed. Mr. Pershing, of Cambria, tali: The objwt of this bill I* to legalise the suspension of the free Links by extending ibe provisions or the act of JB\X them uutiT4arch 18CL The tree hunks were excluded from Ihe operation of the act of Jon. 30.- 1803, because «tf ?E!f nicaoiogauTipirJt of that »Lee banking low rrquj , 8 them to keep only 8 per Cent, oi epcCf. on baud. They deposit Ui.ircapital lu• lock ; ml* U the gecuitiy: Th*3d section of ibeactofiiythot January, HW.Wuwa Ihisclear.y canntt be made applicable'to ir *5 'V “**■ u ©‘Whta ihtim ’ fn«lllh seciioo of ihd act of Jab. 3i», laiß, reaulrta baaksioreduce their clrculati onto twice the ofcepiiah ThU does not app.y to Irea banka, becauee as the law now stands, they cannot g»f a circulation exoteding thoircapLaL It require* thmi tuawp specie tqiulto on.-thirdof their clrcu.ation. Ihw &< * b «^i * ii he. lt ctiuhS r " 1 “ 1 " a “ ““p b « BythojiMMionof tb. fne buki br tb«Um. 3eS!.u.l o a | ot ihn 0 , 1863> k u lh,| 3 aiClcu.lU.ilU Uortreonw. B/tb.mof 18C2 alibdnu mut re nSfl ,ll 'J r “°“* *“ of lb. ot J " »' d ' r «<• p«y - Hr. Sbck C.IMUI, tb. b«mt.''tiu to Incorporate of dllxens of c|, y for the repeal OI a portion of the act of 16bl, relativa to the city of Allegheny. - . remonstrance of eighty crtiisnr of Handies. lbo lairs 1 of aaid .. M *; of Lancaster. Bemonstrance of °f Trade, of PhUaderphle, ; agalnat tbenas* ktao nepor t by the CommiMlonersappointe?t9 mnni|w*jf rt,Tl ** the IbsTenue-Code, fcr the Oom iPoo«trwc« of the religious Society of o^iff{;U?S“ubuS g Hr. b.pgrtg. P.utlon of 40 cittiuu onTraSfcrt oountjr p.Vtcg Hr tb. r.p.H #2, • °w‘ U S r Q ®f tonnam.duUee, approved March 7.180 L „ ' V l ol of JuoUu tom»Mj>, 800 l complain u. r»UioM i (i"m° BSyS* l of *■»<*» cllUtni Cf Wcit iainAte ««»>». »t tlmllnr Import «. th. u?tT* £SHSrS#|S3 iiiigpsisi: >MOTr “1 il>.po«r,r torituir t,Lt. a^S°g?y?.." f , th ‘So'Mtor oMU. boroosh oi *" r “ a g£g '* to . u ” «r^»y34 , cSSS £!*?• *«uUu> m>mj. -nd Mr. UuS»U»,„f w„h. Ol CI.I»M Of Wk .UlugtoucouklV oomld* iota (ha SiIJ SSS^-ass^-teaSS JSferaWaSlif-- ®***M°n of .l«iUr Worn «* eW*m*ot J citioeoicj V™ cf of itfJL*i 1 ? OQIl * jr ** t^,t tb«lncorpdnuion owal “ 8 * l « cU 9f totiuWiSfiiar /? i . t oll *® tb, boiadoijr.lliiof lg ,o «uS, < i?i to^P» AU.,to, count/. It “t SffiUJSXi?? 11 ? ttf *“*•**• ftrai tofiwr ■MrT. *• «*• iowublp Of ••CiikWo”. ; >JrA^?? , ., BU W»«a«tlo:tli* aotrtoctitfterlb. ; m? 9 *! tfctupkoj ®l Vco*o*o coaoyr. ... *K. R ?*?*» Mppleau,Dttfjr tv lb«»ci (ItloiiVk to *m p-w 8411 0uB _ itii ItoMBMM tfolMto Mil. • -•- ■■ - jMr. at JCrlf t bm ia relotUpto nittsmi oouioatuus ta Marctr mod lotmei couaUt*.' > vAr. OuchiMj OiU io looatporoto *»• Aatnou Aatociauoa m tho promotion til dociol oeiou«i. '■r**'--- Brovs,(irWtiTN| nppbMtl to tho-oct to icowpoctio Um OU Onok Tmatpoftalioo Ooapcny. fNHu, ••'...•• - i Hr. BaitlUof Obrntor, bill to prmnt traadroa tra««nlh to auth'rlse clerks to ihe Commissioners to matlone. • * 1 - : Kaine, of Fayetta, a bill to repeal eo much of theacjt, approved the 161 h of r U*y, )&>l, ae piovliiee for the levying of a specific texofoDe-Selfmlllon the dbbar; - ‘ •' f • • 1 / i i Mr.,Brown, of Jiorthutohcrlend, offered the follow ing resolotlCQ,; which waa adopteu: That berralter tbebonr of meeting ahall o'clock, Inatrad of aiim. that (tie h«mr oj njcetiug for the, after* cocn ftoolon shall be S){ instetd of 3 ofolock; that the boar«f adjtarsmeeit ehalt-be o'clock pu all afiernoan aesilone of the House; that there shall ■ be aft-moan wasiosi oa Mondays and Fridays for the consideration of public bills; that he 68 th rule of the « Houre be dispensed with for the remainderoftl sioa, (thus m dting a session oo Saiurdays}; that the . * * directed to place on the privaie.calrndar ’ Tth, only. House b lli. snd! to prepare a pilvafe m *cT^ r of-Bw?* 1 ® and'Houta bills for FridsyrAprQ i« J lB *rJ? Hea °f poblfo bills on that day; end Toss* n :?’l*» 1863, sbsll be dwoted to the general. and thejuiot, V3ia th «*»oHou»ea. 5 • > r* 3sm. until Tuesday aom- Pchu*ffir!?Bh^ d - ,y '. ®«n®*»streao«ofdtl*eß*nf liun. tb “rigbri 7 bWunjf o “ r,K ™' ilr. Pmnrv \.. Qdl for porpoim.. . shenycou I !ff7e»^,^,^ °? «ltl«ns ofAm- ■ The following bills were passed: * i P ***?«*•** Bond MhSte&tlr 1 * ““ [ °° u “ 4 BU W ; Bill telaaog to the payment lor itMip dotisfc - ,^ r : ,a *redUced a foint rmoiaiioo to sostaln the clitzens of Tennijlraui*, iu th* 'Hilitarv ami Kami service of the ' ““ -JtS*oford,iThatthe > th«nks of the-people ofTimi* ’ sylyaoie are hereby tendered to tbelr eon* ih the. a4 l y °J lh4 H UalUd Sut « f« their foS ” continued and often demonstrated vajor ln battla and for fh-fr good dlsolplloe and patriotic enduranoa i «Mn b k 0 0 bart *WW °f ‘ha fis d and of tbe ship, and the memory of their ourbeant wUb pnde. - ■*“ r?*i* 1 * ' In oorllm, ouf fortnnes, a«d eW' hobos, t> tbsmbaraomHnfliMißbvl Med tObJbkarOr end to that eod we promise th»m, on the'falilToJ ! i iwOosylvanla, reinforcements to the full meSaon of d cur reeourcee. , • •'• ] ••-•'• , . • That tbq Guvemor of ibis OommonwjeaUk - be. Itqueeted to forward a copy of tbree rveoluiltcus' to the comma' ding oAider of ovety reglme.tof PmU* ' V “.' D ° l *u'V r Umd : ' w ‘ th » ngural Uut ; .S n 6”. u* 4 lb * <-f!»b.l. l.(lotwb and I* » tbeOiiptaiQ=pf every loyal warveseel lowhichit 1» ' known ufe eng tlsenepf ihU gt «te.,, •JL j£g??TrrSBDBOH thbatbb ”1^ — Wn. Horakuo. . T Rn2jS.-T.-r.-: —— B.OTnnm., l^iralw^o»«,»».£pbi.«i!BoiM 1 ,5 Ofir si.. 'SXn.u^&J 5 T“!, a^ a f B--.• u * B "ST “ lh * Xadl * n Cbfcl THIS (Wodn-tdayl lSVKrriHa, , Jbcqnd and yosli! sly la>t nlgbt of - 5 Slrtam(jra, orihc Last of the Wampanoln, MRTkWQxt L iii » • u r kCifie —' B »»g4gy NAUAUGKhS w^.,.w^.. XBlKLial Torondodewitb • i BiKNtT, THE BARON. BaiiottL.: ,_4i— .Mr sirros. P A i' U— —.. U-. :L.j .u..—-Mr. l r «I(W *IBCTIpjr ■ SJl.es. T° JHS.' I-ÜBLlo,—MotloVlancL So. - A m hu Jett recaiTfrl a’lirg* mh! *“**£3* Boots; , bhok/, ! BALMQEiLg, ■*■**• "—r BOOTS, SHOKS «od B4LMOBALB. • »i«T. 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