MONDAY UOBNINO, APBIL 13. ' AFFAIRS. fAPXM Of TMMGITT. ■bwooimkul Onmifion for tin Mfe.byS.l. Star, Optician,No. tSFifth •tzwt—oorTMt*d dally i am. nr sxadu. 9 VtiOtik* L XtNNHMmm 00 L 3 " 00 48 6O ■' m ■r. 68 littwirtg JLi « 29 7-10 V.Coari Eeiozti* I : "Ookso* PlAll, OKRUXt' OOOST, Sm. I Piwnim Hot Jams* P. BraMXTt. iiaaun law Jums—Ho*. Tkosas Hkllos. I IpkgMttnXiiv Jvms—Hox. e. h. Stows. I H.ißWtiTi JiTtin Bn j Biofi. I y—»lT t iTi *t*r of March; lit Monday I h Jot; let Monday of October; 4thMonde? of 1 Deeamber. dtyi-Hnt Monday of each month* and tha fiat day of each term. Trial takm non till first Monday of each l earns* at issue onthe fourth*l Sheriff 1 ! Salesi oa the first day of each term. * Argument Lists takas tv on tho Monday succeed- | tag the conclusion of jury trials. .District Coatt* Haxrroa. Amoguxb—HOX.H.W. Wnxtaxa. Tm Dan—The fourth Monday of January, April, July and Zforsmbear. Detain days—The Ant Mon day of y* irn"ttb aad the first day of each term. BhailTa Sales on the first day of each month, Aaonaorr Ws**— Monday# April 6th, and every aea» w|V thazeaftar. ' fnr Mch day ccssljt of the first ten open ArmT Committee of Western Penn syleanla Representing the United States Christian Commission. An Amy Commutes, to operate as s Branob sf tha United Btetsi Christian Commission for Was ten PsnnsylTaala, has boon appointed in Pittsburgh. Thalftrtinyi'flblsiHise* ComatilUe, a local organisation, which hat boon forwardlig hos pital storss, for mors than a year, has trans larrsd to tha Christian Commission, its store room and stores, and has united hastily with tha Hatlanal Organisation. The United States Christian Commission, under nil sanction of the President, the Seerstaries of War and of the Nary, tha Gan •roll commaadißg the oimici of tho Union, «nd tho Admiral* ©ommondiag its iquodron*, 4a nnptfod to alnliUr, by it* own Tolontw, * mold dolaiatM,—ohrutiau gcnttomon or the hlghMt mpeetobllityi—to tho wanta, religious uutf temporal, of ewy non, on lona ond on mo. wearing tho notional uniform. Its plan ii to boro ot lout one mini*ter and •at hf iihptt in ooeh brigade of tho army Md iadi aqnodron of tho noyy, to preach tho tfocpel, hold proyor-mootingi, roUovo thoalck mm d wounded, instruct and eonaolo tho dying, wrls* to tholr friends nt homo, noolro ond Aiatn'bato tho Scriptural, hooks, papers, and tfUata. jrlth elothlng and comforts, and as oomnany all with words of cheer to tho men frosnlhomo, and with prayer to Sod for Sis blessing upon thorn. Three hundred and serentj-four man hare ahuady enlisted as delegates, many of whom on still in the Sold and nt work, whilst > otters, as ‘minute men, hold themselTei fee dr in case of a battle, at a soomsnt's warn ins/to strap on blanket and hnersaok, tike the express train, and go form to minister to ■the wounded and dying. • skns, by tha hands of its own salf-saeriSo l.r, respectable, responsible delegates, tha •Commiision planes whateoar is eommltted to it in tho hands of the wary man for whom it da contributed, in the most direct, speedy and! meaner, anhanoad by kind words and daada from those who make tha distribution. Heerly arsry sßoa and storeroom of tho V rte-.-i«sS«» Is giran rant free for its use; . Boulr erery employee glres bis serrloot with -1 out salary; nil railroads afford thalr facilities •liber free or at half prioe; onr the wirea ot tSMM sailaa telegraph oompanles transmit dispatches to and born tha Commission with •out oharge; and tha SoTarsuunt gins free •transportation orsr all it* lines. - Xksa the money contributed to the Chris - Na.o Commission goes directly, In publications nu 4 stem, to tho relief and bonsai of the no ula men of onr amy and nary, with no material ■u-iuatlon lor 'salaries, rents, freights or ox- r’oVtk* A.MS boxu ud bunk of *torw, [ *153. MO, contributed up to this date, I failed of reaching the very to be benefited by them, and I Sat by thfifca&& of delegates, with full sane ttooof th. uthoi'ittoi, Ban jet npwjnW 4k. kuw 'of tho ism ud oommudod tho Bhriiaitothorn. Aa* to. *>»,«# to taon./ bootowodoa tho CommtoJtloahM aotomplbb •d. work which ocold not h»n bom doaofor ... .1.. tho meant if .12 emplojn.’ ud I bom ntorlod ud kU'feeUltloi jndd foi work, todwd, which w, howonr Urge. oou.d sot bin-bom neond. . ZB. Ohriitlu Comminloh ngud. our br»Td' defeaden u an, 4oot>, hub kodio and eoofr, and alms to minister to their wants, Aoth temporal and spiritual. Bodily relief to suffering men is important and imperative; without it, religious admonitions an In vain j sad a mockery. Therefore, the Commission I Twelves and distributes clothing and oom- 1 forU.ind tends relief to the sick, wounded, I <and destitute, by eTery one of its delegates. instruction and consolation are 1 still, and the Commission, 1 , white meeting bodily wanU, does not forget | - «that God made men lattey nw to live by His | •own precioui Word, and that “(here is no— • mother given nndsr heaven amongst men J whereby we eon be saved** but the name of Uhe Lord Jesus Christ, and therefore studs as delegates only such men at love ths. Saviour .ud HteWord;and delights to point others to the Lamb of God. ffer economy, dinetneis, eompnheniivs sees of tim, and sertalnty of sxsoatics, no other agehey since thedaye of the Apostles I Muais this, and as a field tho world never mroeented erne of greater Interest or premise. * What a call upon all who belter# in the I • 2»ai4 for help I A million of men, breasting I the tide of rebellion, - suffering the loss of I heme and heme internees, and of ail religious I 'privileges, subject to the perils, eatamities, I iand ridssitude of eamp and battie-field, ex- I ipoeed to the inctemeney of winter, appealing; - us for help. .From every division and squadron comes the pry for dslsgmtes, dothlng, comiorti, and, losdm* dls for tho Word of God and re* Hgious seeding matter. Then# fo& movements and battles art at hand. Thouasds will falL And now is tbo time Ut renewed, generous, intense effort; lev M the night eometh** speedily to many of Whrave defonden, when, atoi, help will be too UU for them. The following persons compose the Army .Committee of Western Pennsylvania: •h ...a Bov. Hxaazcs Joxxrxa, President. : Bobt.O. Tom*, Secretary. Horn Boects McKxiaaT, Chairman. joexHi Aoeiee, Tseeswer. ''■tSSSS?'- hSSS. w n oowwil. D.D. 800. J. K. MooriiaJ, ■ff- M Wta-Pn»teO. U nZma!ch2h fMWhScKolght, » O. FollM.bc o. “ „ nfnSbS. Jmw. McOMdlew, U . o. Axbuthnot, ' i t-fSut. J. G. BakoSen. .< W. J. Brio. «« Bsnben Hiil, .« j, D, Herr. . ' ' | . Zb. iter, room of tho Coamlttoo U to tho -wubhosMof MmiiF. Wijbu A, Son, Ho. J 9 [SmIUIoU otnot, whmo all oontrlbutlom of BciDllal nppUu ui olothtog m». 80. cut. huiy mM Blub, toft ot the .tor. room, or »b. TiMunnii Mr. Albroe, No. 71 Wood stnot. ''•l •_ ■ QoT. CUBTU AID 188 Hl»« MOBIBB MlB. zh. Harxtobaig TtUgnpluJi Cutißrotaraodto tho St*U&plW oalri -4bt, dlroct from tho Army of tho Potomw, Whoro ho had boon to doßnUt»tlon ud oxam-1 - tiatloß. tor tho parpou of promottog tho iuo-. ooti of tho rotoltotmont of thoi. whoto tomi of oorTtoo will .xplro to a to* I thto. thb Inform.ticn to.thot ho hu bou highly laooMkfttl, ud it ii tb.r*for» boltond -fiat L tout-two third* of tho ato. monUu mu will rotoltot iSUt th« h»ro h»d a month* Itluro ud ronutloa at horn*. RovsTUM i» ALtiflnnnT. —Six mon wero SSJ». u i»»»i Colt, Boold Dorte imk- J «f th. DlißOid, white Ltwte oad 3.W. Thomu £S2£d o n th» &>*th Oonuwm. : Both disorderly,»»4 u»y*«• «Olte OOCh.whlOhthoy f(U> A Btni|e Proceeding. On Saturday evening, between i»« n and eight o'clock, an unknown man was discover ed peeping through the windows In the resi denee of Hr. A.; D. Hiller, on Esplenade street, ia the Third ward, Allegheny. He left the front, and pirooeeded to the reir of the j dwelling. Hr. MWot wm absent at the timo, I and on being Informed of the suspicious move ments of the individual, Mrs. MU|er hastened to seonre the bade deor. The stranger, how ever, before she had time to fasten Ahe door, and as toon as he got intide he turned thp key in the look, and took possession of it. Mrs. Hiller then fled in the next room, before I the maa had time to pursue her,and looked the I door to prevent his entrance. The children I escaped from a window while the man was en- I dsavoring to force open the door whioh Mrs. 1 Miller had closed, and the neighbors were soon alarmed. Sevoral xqen gathered, and on looking in they found that too intruder had I given'up his attempts to follow Mrs. Miller, I and had ooolly set to work to help himself to [ some viotuals which he found in the cubbard. I The house was entered, and the fellow was I oaptnred without much difficulty. He appear ! od to be insane, and the men, instead ot turn ing him over to! the police, permitted him to esoape. His conduct was very ®»an«, ftad quite unlike that of an ordinary thief. There was a considerable sum of money in the room to whioh Mrs. Miller fled, and his object may I have been to get-posseailon of that. His can duot, however, after failing to get into the I room would tend.to negative this supposition. If insane, his insanity is of that dangerous character which would warrant his arrest and j confinement. The police may succeed in ap r pretending himi Our Book Table. iIADQi; or, Night and Morning. By D. B. (J. Dew York: D. AppWton A Co. Pittsburgh: for salt by B. 8. Davis, 83 Wood street. 407 pp. 12mo. Whoever will read a few pages of this story, we ventage to promise, will not fail to read on to the end. Its heroine, Madge, (or Mar garet,) Foster is such a one as nature and ooflunon life, In [their manifold possibilities, may produce—and the reader, from the very . first, will find himself taking a very genuine living interest in.her fortunes. Indeed all; I the eharaoters of the story are very well eon- I oeived, well drawn and consistently sustained throughout, though in a few minor points probably some mistakes could bo mentioned. On the whole,:we should describe it as a I healthy interesting story—and commend It as | one that oan but do good as often as it la read. I Man’s Cat, am God’s Goacxous Ahswee. A Con- I tribuUon toward the Defence of the Faith. By I the Bev. B. Franklin. Hew York: D. Appleton A Go. Pittsburgh: for sale by B. 8. Davis, 93 Wood street. olpp.lBmo. The views of- the author on the important snbjeots with whioh he deals in this little book, are very stated, and maybe pro fitably examined and pondered npon by an y reader Into whose hands it may come. It ><m» at a elearjand succinct defenoe of oortain foundation-principles of the Christian Faith, | and is especially addressed to those perplexed I with doubts, whioh have been excited In the minds of many by a class of recent publica tions. { Cane Presentation. On Friday evening a splendid cane was pre sented to Lledt. Thomas Matthews, late of the Forty-sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, by his fellow Mini glass blewers, of Birmingham. The cane was manufactured from wood taken I from old Fqrt Duquesne, and is surmounted with a gold head, bearing an appropriate in scription. The presentation speech was made I by Mr. Jenkin Jones, and was received on be- I half of the recipient by Hr. Wm. Matthews. 1 After the presentation the party present par- I took of refnMhmsnts and parted, wishing I that many such, happy meetings would be I partidpated'in by them. Lieut. Matthews served in the regiment I commanded by OoL Knipo, in Banks* division, j and was in the memorable retreat down the Shenandoah; He was also in the Slaughter Mountain engagement, where he lost a leg, in I consequence of which he reoeived his dis- I charge. : : Chauqi ut.tbu Liotuxi. —We are pleased to announce u newfaoo to deliver the graphio descriptive ttoturo with the Polopticemorum, now on exhibition at Masonic Hall, and that, faoe a familiar, and one, wo think, woleomo to the most of our citixshs. The forming and delivering of a proper address in connection with this monster painting is the one great : feature of the entertainment, and we feel per. I feotiy oonfident this duty oonld not have been I entrusted tolmore cireful and capable hands. Look out fosh |rand rush to-night, for this master piece of art has but a limited number of evenings !to remain. Tw....«ilTh» tod.totlg.hl. U.biOBOO, jol.pt th. “Yutw,” »!tor . wook’i trill .t thii utohltohmut, hu ben tri«l ud found wuttog to! nothing to pleu. tho popator ..... Hi# TnahMißlp will oonttouo onothoi wuh, daring which timo ho will nppur in a *#i3*B of geaalno down But chuouii. Xo nlahv th. n*w pii*. drum of th. “Btook o—a* wrlll bb pruutod for tho. fir.t tinio, to gothn W.’thkh. “Xuku to Chink.” Ain muilnk of «h» Army Committeo oo Frito? .voniog, n xoulaUo, ,u «- qautinE th. mini*Ur. of th. two ottlea and boiong&.to toy th. etolm* of th. ComaiU.ioa Ufore th.lr oongrogntton*.•'“ l ".“p ”'. : tion fox iheiCommission on the National Fast pnbtto touting trill b. b.!d to Chrlit’i Mothodtot Epiioopal Chcroh, P.nn rireot, on Zharidny *r.ning next nt t-A 0 FueeealS^—The funeral of young * who was kilted on Friday night, by being. .. over by the Daqaesne Steam JBogine, too*, plooe yesterday, mid was largely attended by the firemenjfind eitisens generally. The fun eral of George Holmes, late of the Gist Penn sylvania Regiment, was also'largely attended by eitisens, soldiers, and. the fraternity of Odd Fellows.. * Db. Joess. —Those who desire to avail themselves of the servloe of Dr. J. A. Jones, the well-known physician and surgeon, should not delay maoh longer, as the time for his departure will soon roll round. Those re quiring medical treatment should call at onoc, as they eenhot have the benefit ot personal treatment if they delay much longer. The doetor*s rooms are at No. 47 Smlthfield stroet. Raes CotKß.—At a recent sale of coins, in Philadelphia, a cent of 1793 sold for one dol lar; a half bent of 1793 commanded a similar prioe; a cent 9f 1794 brought one* dollar and a half; a ten .dollar gold piece of 1795 sold for sixteen dollars .ana a half. DUSD: □OLMBB—On Fritter mor&iag,at 20 minutes post S o'clock. MtflHlß. oaoch'er of Natheslel end 6o*an HolsCi* agwl 5 y*ars. Tho fonnal will take plaoe at 10 o'clock this (Monday) HCasiEQ, from the residence of her father, So. 107 Fean street. KIBZE&—At 8 o'clock a zn., ALBERT T., eon of Jacob end WUhAlmio* Riszer, aged 22 monthi. . BCOir-On finnday morning,Apiill2tb,JOSEPH GAZZ AM, Intent een of John and Olivia Bcott, sgod 9 months. The hmei al wiU take pleco from the resldesco of his psrratfjat East Liberty,this (Monday) svxaiia, at »S o'clock. CtttiMM nUI leave Ur. kH. Pat- I torson'a stable at i o'clock. WMTT, B. TTTANTBD—A JOURNEYMAN CAR* FT PESTER. Inqnire at OUT EBERTS Oar osnter Shop, Tlrgln alley, ab»ve Bmltkfisld street, epwat WANTED— A Man can khkp a Hotox.—To a man with the neceeiary experi ence and capital aa opportunity la now offered eeUom Übs met with. For particulars apply to M JAMEB WIUUSS. mMOiEt Perry's Block. Dnqneroe Waw. SITUATION WANTED.—A young ».«, (wonoded in arm at Battle «f Anttotom, -toichprvTantj him from wortlng at his tradel) •fakaa naUdatfon at, anything where heavy werk li at present. Enquire at No. Bfi7 Libert; «A *. 0. Bo* ua, nttMn.l P O.” ■ ~ ' fe24:tr SIQAA WILL BCJBOHASE A NEAT OIOUU lABH, of 34 mm, all ondor booß, | V with a two-itorj frama home of *l(ht orchard of grafted fruit. Biraa udf&SaS >S th» Altotto >o3 Tonrtb ■pit UJkNLNU.— O. Besoa will open on nilßA*. 10* InUik'luadmM MBrtjMt SwISESSS jsssk-™»■Ksixiiss' ■ I VV. AllwhwWt OAfiKL. WALh i'AriSK-Uttion, tec P «•“*»*££j^Ss£Mnft&' “tLl PcuuTlfaiia Legislature. Exported far the Pittsburgh G&xette. Hauusbueg, April 10,1863 Houbx. —The following bills were passed Bill relating to taxes levied for school purpo ses in Allegheny city school distriot of the county of Allegheny ) bill supplementary to an act to authorize the Governor to incorpo rate the Salem and Dyberry turnpike road odmpany, the Athens and Troy turnpike company, the Spring Bouse and Sutnney town turnpike road company, the Pittsburgh Far mers and Meohaoios* turnpiko road company! and to revive an act entitled “an act to incor porate the Pittsburgh and Beaver turnpike road company, approved April 16* 1829; bill for the relief of the Westnoreland coal com pany (amended by Sir. Kaioe;) bill to change the boundary line between the townships of Adams and Cranberry, in the eounty of But ler ; bill to incorporate tbo Dime Savings In stitutions of Bothlehem; bill to incorporate -the Union Telegraph Company ; bill to incor porate the United Presbyterian Board of Pub lication ; bill to restrain the running of tar and refuse from distilleries or refineries of po troleum into any creek er stream in Venango county; a supplement relative to the HetaUo Rubber Slate company; bill to authorise the j Commissioners of Lawrence county to pur ohase oert&in burial grounds for deceased sol diers In said county j bill relative to the erec tion of a publlo school house In the borough of ojnneUsvillo,ln the county of Fayette; bill to incorporate the Oil Creek and Bidgway Railroad Company; bill to incorporate the' Young Men’s Christian Association q( Erie, Pat bill to authorise the Commissioners of Mercer county to compromise with the holders of bonds issued to railroad companies ; bill to Incorporate tbo Colorado Mining oompaoy; bill authorizing the construction of a macad amised road in a part of Washington andj Middleton road, in tbo oounty of Washington;! bill to -incorporate the Meadville Novelty! Works; bill to incorporate the Greensburg and Mount Pleasant Turnpike road company; bill to amond an aet to inoorporate the Sonora! improvement company. j AU the Bank biUs,.for extension of charter, were read a second time and ordered to be transcribed for a third reading. > Bill to inoorporate the Western Oil Trans-; partition Company was postponed till Thurs day next. Supplement to an act to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Birmingham PaSsenger Rail! i way Company, appropved April 13, 1859, was [ referred. . L Bill to punish tho fraudulent reoolvingoj money on deposit and bill to incorporate tho National Oil Co. wero passed. ; The Governor has signed tho following bills j: Aot rolating to tho oleetion of Street Commissioners in tho borough of Lawtenoe villo, Allegheny oounty. 1 A supplement to an aot to incorporate tho Jamestown and Franklin Railroad Co., ap proval April 5, 1862. j An aot extending to tho Pittsburgh, Alle gheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Company the privileges granted to the Cit}- , sens Passenger Railway of the oity of Pit|h bargh by an aot approved April 6, 1862. j An act supplementary to an aot entitled an act concerning the solo of railroads, canals, turnpike bridges and plankxoads, approved ] April 8, 1861. ' j A further supplement to an aot entitled an aot to incorporate the Penn'a Railroad 00. j An aot to authorise the eleotion of addition*« al supervisors in Elisabeth township, in the eonnty of Allegheny. i An aot to allow the Trustees of the Fu[si Presbyterian Congregation bf the oity of Al legheny to vacate a certain grave-yard a: id for other purposes. An hot to incorporate the Rostraver Coal Company. An act to repeal the special road laws in oartain townships in Allegheny 00. An aot to enable Trustees of Railroad stocks of the oity of Pittsburgh, to sell or assign said stooks. j A supplement to an aot to revive and odn tinue in loree the Uw graduating lands utfon which money is due the Commonwealth, and regulating tho mode oi changing Interest thereon. | \q act authorizing tbo County Commlmionert of F.j.iu county to rotund to Wiulam Bradman, late Treasurer of s*hi county, certain moneys. j Anac; to authorise the Uurgeie and Oeoncliof. . Oil. City to levj an additional tax for street phr- farther supplement to an act entitled an act ire latT&g totheeaie and conveyance of real estate, poised April 18, 1853. • ! An act authorizing the Courts of Common Pleas to compel the itconling of deeds and other instruments 1 of writing. j A luri-hersupplement toon act toenoourcg* manu facturing cperations in the Commonwealth, poised April 7, ISW. , ! . An act to provide for the distribution of [tho Stato among the different States of the Ualon. L A suppUmout to an act incorporating the Madera and Washington turnpike and plank road company. Aa act cxtendiug tho time for the removal off the tracks of the Pennsylvania lUllrdhd Composy from I a portion of Liberty street lu the CUy of PltUbnlgb. j Supplement to an act entitled an act to provide lor | the incorporations of boroughsj approved April {lst, An act relative to the perpetuation of tssUmouj In cases of lost records. r j An act to exempt tho Bvaljrtlto Cemetery In tho county of Washington from tatotion. i Alt act to iucorporale the Joucj and Nlmiek Msui ufacturiiig Com|*any. * , J, , A supplomt nl to thu act l<> secure tho rights of marrii-U women, passed tho llth day of April, IMB - act to accept tbo grant of publlo lands by tho United Slates lor the cudowmout of Agricultural ° Au i svct. 1., ext-ud the Jurudbllou of Justices of the Pcacu t>- e rtaiu criminal proceedings In Crddford onmty. . , I An act to extend an act to tho Up rgees olid To«n Council of tho borough of Kittaunli g to srude.curL and pavo certain sidewalks. An act to incorporate tho Philadelphia Military C °An 4 act relating to livery Stable keepers In Alle gheny conuty. i An act to repeal tho CSd tccllou of Uto act of] Idth June, lddtl, entitled an act rolating to uxccutioks, so far as tho same relates to Cambria county. An act. for lb« protection of tbo owners of wharves ‘audhics in tho borough of Oil CUy, Vetiongo or county. , g lac.cpunao tho Uopetsoll and Pultuns- An act . >utid plankroad Company, villa turnpil. • w th|} ai;l lucorpotuting the botough AoappleOu-m Vagtou oounty. * of Boatsrulc, Wash. 4 continue the act chartering An act to revive auu Cotnpany Incorborat tbo Excelsior Railroad an i oa April 2C. ISSK „> CoMurajPlM. Au act to authorise thu Court aaJUor to ex fur Allegheny county to’appoint an M county, amine and corroct certafu accounts in aa* | An act relating to writs of rstrepmeot. | *« Aa act to chongo the par value of the stock Of the Philadelphia and Erie lioilrosd Company. , j A supplement to an "act to incorporate the Alle gheny City sad Frrepott Railroad Company, approv ed April 13,1854. | * A further supplement to an act to lay out a certain Statorosd lu Armstrong county. I An act to Incorporate the Cooper Fire Arms Mona . factoring Company. i An act|to Incorporate the lulsnd Tulegraph Tom; pony, .i An actchangisg the Unoe of Mt. Ploaeant town ship, Washington county, for school purpoeee. A supplement to tho act to provldo Cor the pay ment of tho interest on tho Stato debt, epprovod Jan. 30,18(3. . A supplement to on act, approved May, entltUd an act to incorporate sno I’owcllon Coal ami Iron Company. An act to incorporate tho borough of New Wil mington, In Luzerne county. An act for the Improvement of certain roads In Buffalo township, Washington county. An set relullTu to tho draining of wot and spouty lands iu certain counties. A supplement to an act to incorporate the Mi xiean Pacific Company, approved May 31.1857. An act to incorporate tbo Franklin Gas Con pony. An act to incorporate tho Venango Wstor Com pany. A sapplomout to an act to Incorporate the Oil Greek Transportation Company. Au act |pr tho relief of William B. Mullen tßon. 'An sctkupplemoutary to an act'to Incorporj to tho Foster Coal and Iron Company, passed April 10,1800. Joint Boeolallon rclitivo to the pay of tho Board of Bevenuo Commissioners. Tho foUowlhg also hATe coustitutlonally become law, not having been returnod to the Housobf Be preeenutlves In which they originated, within ten days after they wore respectively presented;to the Governor. | An act relating to tho foes of constables, 00., in tbo countiue of Westmoreland, Crawford and Brio, and relating to tbu pay of tbo Associate Judges of tbo counties of Wostmorelaad, Crawford and Sohofl kill. * [ An act to repeal certain acta incorporating railroad companies, was presented to tbo Governor on tho Uth of April, 18d2,and not having been returned to ‘ tho present Legislature within three days after their [ meeting, thoyhaTe, according to tbo Constitution, . bocotao tawsln tike manner aslf bo hadslgnod thorn. ) jin thu evening session, tbo blit to Incorporito the 1 Indefinitely 1 * ll * niUoQ Company was poetfonod • ““pplunont-to u tot for th.po.tcr corulotj of - W" " cnr ” enjoyment of ctato, _ April 82,1850, was puseod. ~ . Adjourned 28 minutes post 10. olAts P««ontod a peUtlon of kuzeos or Erie county, praying *ur the postage of ad act to prevent blocks from entcrlag the State, Mr. Connell, remonstrance ct citlxeni ofP illadol. phia agate* t Uo passage of a Uw prohlbltlsg mnlat toes blacks from entering tho Stato. ; Mr. WiUoa Introduced a bIU to prsvenfi banks buihliiß jrficiulon. .d oorpor.tloM S', dividual bankers from depreciating the eurten« 7.r the United Stales, and regulating tranSSkS in |oldand sUvoc coin and falsof ekehaago. Bill to prevent obslrncUousbfaontagaofiaUrQada by tnglnos and cars. Postponed IndsQ&Ueli - Tho following bills wero pamod: BUI to enable cit izens of this Commonwealth oogagid In tbs kallltarr or naval service of the United States or tbs mdiUrr servlcs of Fenn'a to vote>lda reUUsg to aUioua cloctmsnt; supplcmsnt to iaaot to proviiU ftr adjudication andpayantof certain mllitaiy clabM Lmrtrrodiprfl IS, 18(3; Ml nhifcl to bondi Mid hnnimlTl- ~* *b»Conrtof OcutorSt—loni ?Tt£eom«r<>l Abejh.nr. M* rtlultg «*«“ P»J taent of boimtta of Tolunteon; MU to pnr>Dtoc- Uom »t low or proceeding, in equltj In cri Uta c»»>. bill routing to tboOßitnmtPt of bond! md inort bMOo: blUtotncom»*»theextenel nofloterml roll roStr! bill to prohibit tbo two of djotriione drag. In ihom.nn!eet*» °f Intoxlcnlln molt or .1- cohollo Uqnora; blit tooutborloolheconttroctlon of o . bridge over Oil Creek; bBl gront tag oddlrionol piw ™ to the Conrte of Co omen Plooe In the oererol coonllee of thll Commohweellb; b.U to voUdoto rer :uln conrejoncoe mode bj mnrrled women ritao ipril "io B ,K. ofternoan tornlon the following bllli were “b? 11 wtitonil the tlmo for the pojment for tho en iroUment tor oh tho Allojhenj City end Ticeport E. B BW* the Groin Elerotor Co. of Pltte rbnrgh. iPoerediiccond reodlogend woe orderedtobe ipreporod for third roodlng. J l! i ßill onthorlxlng tho oppolntment of odditionel no i toriM public in Crewford ond Erie conntbo. Foeeedr I! BUI onlhorliing notwlce pnbllo In tble Stolo or I ony Bute or Territory of the United dtoteo to toko ! ecknowlodgment of deede ond lottoro pfottorney ond I; to conflrrnocknowlragmenu betroUertoken. Poo-ed t oocond rending ond wee ordered to be prepored lor o [ tb ßni l rSeting to Wm. McKee’. Ferry In Allegheny I e’oppfemeutrry to on oct lncorpomUng the I Wcetern Penno. HoepllnL Pound. I In tho evening etoelon, o bUI to lecarpoute the | I OU Oty ond Petrolenm Bridge Compoey. Pemed. I Bill to Incorporate the We*tern Insurance and Transportation Company, pustd second reading, and 1 was ordered to be prepared for a third reading. I The Governor informed the Senate that be hod nominated for their advice andconaent, F. B. Psnni man. Via., of Wayne co., John H. Brim, K»q., and Jacob 0. Bomborger, Esq., of Dauphin ©a., to be Trustees of the Penn*. Btate Lunette Hospital for I three years, to be computed from tho first of Feb. Tbo Governor also informed the Beaate that he had I nominated for the advice and oonsent of the Senate, I Ch&rlee &. Coburn, Esq., of Bradford co., to bo toper* Intendent of Common Schools of this Commonwealth for three yean from tbo first Monday of June next. The following blll< were mseed: Supplement to tn act relating to the liens of me* chaufos and others upon buildings, approved June | 10,1803: bill to continue in force the wsrrmnts to Irwin Kutlodge.a collector of taxes for tho several I wards of the borough of Johnstown, Cambria co.; | bill to incorporate the Meodville Coal Co.; bill ex tending tbo provisions of the act of March 0,1819, In regard to floating lumber, to oil nnd oil barrels upon the Allegheny, Honongabela end Ohio rivers; bill to I increase tbs pay of county Auditors of Lawrence co.; bill providing for tho Military Board of Claims. I The bUI to prevout frauds on travellers was laid I over for third reading. I Tho Senate adjourned at 11 o clock p. m. LOCAL fiOl ICCS •ltoT«a\nb Baxes k aawiEU Maoeihb, for family and menuirnotumig pu?pos*s,'are the best in are. ». *. Olir.tfl, yOD«r»l AgflUt, B*-. 8 *-. 13. sWtl> Tbohab Pabey, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont slate of the best quality at low rates. Offieoat Alex, ibanghlln’i, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:Bm Cheap Cuothieg aed W bibs to Bov Teem. _Tfae enterprising firm of Wm. H. McGee A Co., morohant tailors, corner of Federal and ! Diamond square, Allegheny, being folly aware of the extraordinary advance In spring goods, have pnrehoeed last fall a beautiful assortment of doth, oossimeres, vestings, Ao., and they .are now ready to opeQ their Spring i trade with superior artloles, at greatly re- I dacod prieas. They will sell their goods by I the yard If desired, and as they keep eon isonUj oh hand a large supply of ready made een be aeoommodated os demand,*or have a neatly flttedsaUto order. The work is all done under their sapervition, I aud always warranted to purchasers. Fasbioeable Clotbieo.—Out affable yonng friends oompoiing the firm of John WeieaA Co.,.Merohant Tailors, No. 130 Federal street, Allegheny, have Just opened the most exten- j •Ive and reeiereie stock of spring and summer goods ever exhibited west ef the mountains, comprising tome of the most beautiful French and American Cassimeres, Cloths, Cashmeres, Marseilles, Ac., Ac., to be found in the east-, era market. This enterprising firm has also a very large assortment of the latest stylet of j furnishing goods, and a considerable quantity I ready-made clothing of superior quality. We advise our AUegheoy patrons to oall at this establishment, and see for themselves. Jobt Kstceexd raox the BABT.*r-Samuol Graham, Merchant Tailor, would respeotfully Inform his friends and the pnbllo in general that he has jastretarned from the Boat with his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of all tho latest itvles of oleths, oossimeres and vestings. Gentlemen desiring a stock to select froth that eannot be snrpos*- i od by any other tu tba oily, aod their gar- I menti made Is the most fashionable manner, I would do well to give him a call before pur bhoelng elsewhere. Sakoei* Geahae, Merchant Tailor, No. 54 Market street, one door from Third. WiTBSf Motbbks a*d 6iST*afl, whose hus bands, sons and brothers are Barring In the army, cannot put Into tbolr knapsacks a mere DMMiary and rateable gilt than a few boxa* ofToLLOWAV'a PILLS AND OINT MENT. They insure health even under the expoiures of a said ter'b life* Only 35 caste a pot. 210 OmEiees Gaolo will b» taken *i the Omntbu OlhM. Ho. 404 Liberty mm, day or bight. Ml orders left at th« eboee p!»co wJU be promptly oitwidts •■- -'i -tile mil b»p»id 't'-'roorr. 8,11 Ir too delire any repaire or eliarotioni to jour dwolling, or plooea of bariaou oall and loan roar ordor at Catbbart'l Oarpontor and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, abora Smlthlleld Greet. All work promptly attendad 10. t Don’t bo Impoied on by baying bogaa card photdgrapbi of lom Thumb and Wife, bat go to Pittook’f, oppoiilo tha Poitofflee, and gat Iho genuine oardi, Uktn by Brady after tba marriago. Poa the Prinoo of Welee* Uarriago, m illuitrated popart, at Pittook’t, opposite the Postoffice, _ Pocket Boors, all kinds, at Plttoek's, op posite tho Poitoffic*. (< iuroBTABTTO tb« Public,” leeadvertise ment. . - CfAVK YOU COKNB I tjL a pd permanent cor« warranted for Ooineexii* W oB ' ■era of Corw »o 4 IniUntiaeoni and •fficacioaa Pf« Jfco* Banlont wltboat catting or c truing I*-, dill, who hu deroted j*in of ftady izeiw tbla brisfch ofiurcary, cib bi oooialled if hU*. on DIAM »fll> BTBKST, *e»nd door la tbi an® itorr bn Idiog ibora Oiiot »trw t, oppo*H* th» Coart I Bonn, daring tbi proml iwk*; Jteilibi follow* j tof Ptmiuiaii, April %, 1163. Dr. BtodfcU bu tbla day operated oq t Corn tor me tery■ooecmfolly,which lihink worth fifty dollar*, j. WKfiTBAV, Deutiit, *6B Peso itrmt. From/. B, OowUf . Cook A Co. Dr. hie this dijr r*oor*d in old ina pun fulßunionfrommjfoot. Ihtvehid'b* iuieopi< rated on rr»eiiedly without tabom, bat 1 in hippy to stot* tbit tbo voetor bae effected ■ P'rfeet care, wltboattbe leeetpilo. Being medical man xnjr* mU. I on teetl jr to hie kcowledge of the pothdolgl* cal ooadttlon ind formatiT# proeem of Corn* end Bunion*. B» OOXbOLLTt Wheel lor* March 4* 186*. . . I S 0. Stevenson, Ticket Agent of the I B»iUo«d, seje: “Dr. Baadall bee Ihli oej removed I what had foe a'very loss time aasaod n« much ea-1 nojaaee, namely: some very pdofol bnrd and softl ooout" _ I Hr. A. W.Baak*»one of tho Local Beputera of th> DUpaXek. says: *'Dr Baadetl operated npoa a SsUamas In* bt preeeno*. and removed a large corn >m between the eoes. The petknt stated that ha suffered no pats from tba operation. . I hhoold any person doub* the efficacy of Dr, Bin* dill', cimetloo, h» will rcdllj cob. fomrd end «x -tnci • oora grHnltotulj, 10 onto to tb^ inch a discovery «u savor beforepractieed. Thorn avda of testimonials can i»eeen>rom thU and the continent otZuope. ’ . _ ~ M’OOct boon from 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to ft and 7 to 8 p. b TJX) rKBSUJXD MOVIHU. The beak *Uoe to K«k joor OAfi AND WATKB PIPM BBPAIBBD BAILEE, EAItIIELL & CO.»», Ho. ISO Fourth atvtot, M*r Ssa Ith field. to"A (oil Mtorlmuit of Oh ud Wttor tbtßß always on hand. . 4* KA KITS No 1 MAUK.UKEU; 20MI Vv bbIa.HBDIOH Wo.* do.; forsal*** apll an. B»AZ«LTOW,m Diamond. >lOO bbla. tosh this day roeeiv gmt B.ODWA THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH PROS MURFREESBORO. Special Dbpatrh to the Pittsburgh Qqirtt*. MußPß*«aaoßo, April 12,1862, Of fort; men of the 10th Miohigan guarding the train destroyed between Lavergne end Nashville, Benj. Wallace, Freeman Young* men, Wm.* J-gnes, Frank Tacey and'Georgo Bartlett were killed. Lieut. Van Dolling, Sergta. Julius Oarrtngton, James Chapman, I Urla* Peak, Robtl Peak, Patriot Lane, James Aumphy, John L Aabbrok, David Henry, Peter Smith and Lieut. Henry, of the First Tennessee Cavalry were wounded. Of the rebel prisoners being carried to Nashville, three were killed and three burned. The rebel loss is reported as being three I killed aud thirty woundod. Several thousand rebel cavalry are reported 1 near Lebanon. I Qen. Pegram is at Bparta, organising forces to cut off supplies. Bishop Boseorans preached twice to-day. Arrival of the Steamer Africa. Sasnv Hook, April 11.-feTh® Royal Hail | steamship Africa, from Liverpool on the 28th, I via Queenstown on the 29th ult., arrived this morning. 1 Her advices are three days later than those I of the Glasgow. , w , London, March 29.—The steamer Maglenne, i which was captured by the Federals and 1 taken to Key West, has been released. It is I 'believed that the steamer Peterhoff will also be liberated on the same warrant. The Evening Herald says that rumors are afloat that the Government at Washington Intend laying embargo on British ships and property as a retaliation for the depredations of the Alabama, and that thif embargo will be enforoed against British ships and property i without any declaration of war against Eng land. Hr. Soward, it is said, quotes English I precedent for this step, Lord Palmerston hav ing, In 1852, blockaded the Dutch ooast and I laid embargo on Dutch shipping without I making a declaration of war. The Polish insurgents of Pack and Augus- I tow have received one thousand Minnie ! rifles. „ , , I The news from Vienna state that Langienies is still in the Citadel of Cracow. parit, March 28.—The Moniteur, of this 1 morning, auuounoes that all tho oentres of I the Coohln China insurrections have been dls- I persed, and the fortifications, As., of the in- I surgents taken possession of by tho French. I NnwYoKk, April ll.—The papers by the Africa furnish the following: The memorial relating to the seisure of the Peterhoff by Ad miral Wilkes, was presented to Earl Russel on | i the 26th. He promised thht it shoold be laid I I before the law offioers of 4he Crown* It was I rumored on the 27th that the action of I Admiral Wilkes had induoed the government I to order an addition to the West India fleet. The report eaused a decline In funds. I The TCwes* eity artiele assumes that the de- I mand for the surrender of the Peterheff will be I I complied with as promptly as in the Trent! I affair. 1 A great meeting of trades unionists has I bean held in London. ‘Hr. Bright presided I and made a strong speech in favor of the I North and of emancipation! He! denounced I the Confederate lean. He said for the sake of | profit which sometimes waited onj crime some I men were* content to oover themselves with I infamy: Resolutions were adopted express- I lug sympathy with the North and negro emancipation. , . L In reply to inquiries, It was stated that there h*d been rumors of Federal enlistments in Ireland, but nothing authentic was ob tained. Affairs in Poland are unchanged. Aeoonnts I of the insurrection are oonfused. Langiewics has been released on parole by the Austrians. Liverpool, March 28.—The sales of cotton to-day are estimated at 8,000 bales, the mar- | ket having an upward tendency and firmer. Provisions inactive. Produce quiet but steady. ZoM&m.<±-Conioii 92}£@92%. Illinois Cen- I tral 45@44. Erie 43@44. Ponds are firmer I to-day, as the alarm abont the oase of. the Peterhoff snbsldod. 1 News from'Kebel Sources, Washixgtov, April 11.—The Richmond Dispatch, of the 9th inst., contains who fol lowing dispatoh: Ths Siege of Washington, N. (7.— Tkt Gun boats Driven Back.—Wo heva news from Washington, N. 0., as lata as Sunday. Ou troqpa hAre captarcd tha eatmy'e batteries at tha (Hill, altoated on tha banka of Tar liter, seven miles below the town, which position gives as an open Said and fair fight;with tha Yankee shipping. Two gunboats, followed by several large transports loaded with troops I from Newborn to reinforce Washington, at- I tetapted to run oar blockade at Hill's Point on Priday, when they were fired upon by oar batteries and so badly damaged that they I were foxoed to put back. They could not peas car guns, and atlastacoounts the enemy were landing troops below our works at Hill's Point. In the attempt to go by, tha steamer I Louisiana was sank by oar guns. I There are about 2,000 negroes in Washing- I toe, whloh tha enemy tried to get off, bat I failed in doing so. The enemy have refused I to sarrendeir or allow the women and children I to leave that place. From Arkansas. Cuioiao, April 12 —A special dispatch to tha Fimu, iron Helena, Ark., dated April 9th, say* the entire Tallahatchie fleet, consist ing of the divisions under Gem. Bote and Qalmby,nnd the nnmereus gun and mortar boat*, arrived last night. The expedition, whiohhad been absent 43 days, left Fort Greenwood on Sunday. As soon as the buiUe of departure was observed by the enemy they opened a brisk fire upon the woods where th% batteries had been planted, which continued until the last boat steamed up the river. On their passage, the boats Were frequently fired on by the gueiillas. A number of Soldiers were wounded, and twenty-five or! thirty killed. j ‘ - The divisions under Gem* Qolmby and Hovey have been ordered to Yioksburg. From Gtfiro. Cliao, April 12.—The dtipatoh boat, New National, hai errlTed horn Vloklbnrg, which ■oiioe ihe left on Wedheiday. Shj bring! . ~*ihet the lron*oledi Louilrllle, lioond hot.. '-*nd9|et, Benton, liafyette, end two Cite, Oe,. peepared to ran the blookhde, othert, were .. 'eennte the jnorimeht on aadexpeetad to v. ' -vt. It wai elio inld Friday or'Satordap »*. ~<e prepared with that traniporti had alio be* . V, the bat log and cotton holwaiki to ran Ur,M - 'eeljpf GeneralO-Urh^* Thtrtported Irrlfftliio! - - - _ at N»w Oartb»ge,ten mllw b*lo» WftrteniPO* with » h»AT7 loro«f it oonftrmed. -A Fight with Van Dorn—The Enemy Uepnleed. Cnoinun, April 11-—A »p*ol»J diipatoh to tho Commercial, from Murfreeiboro, «*J» that Tu Dorn attaked Granger, at Franklin, with 16,000 man. Tit. battle laaud moat I dl liift Xh»n«my wen wpttlwd with i lomo* 800. Our loti wai about 100. . Gau. Stanloj’i Carelry, iad b y Mm tape r aon, charged and captured a battorywidMO priionen, but being uniupported, «*• »“: palled to reltaqulih the battery, and all but I twenty of the prUonera. The enemy wai 1 poritttd until wk. From Noahwille. Nannuu, April U.—Bitweea fifty and ■uty priionari, oapturad at Franklin, Tenn., attired In till olty to-nl|bt. Xhewo.t of them are of the lint Tenneuee infantry, and belongia Naihrillt. ,/j/ The rebali at layergna, yfitorday, captur ed two oar load! of Confederate prtooperi, en route for NaihriUe. They plundered Ota t naiiengon of watehei, money and dethUg ud paroled all offioere aadiioldierl. Many of I the former refuted te aeeept parole, and were I lent Booth. - From Waehington. Are blockade runnen. Theeeliuni of good! are important, and eomprtoe orar a then; rand batoe of wotton and a ealt pelre, ‘ 1 ’. •Conrereion of iegnl,Tender. into 5.20« lB irWlldeJphifct PaiDiDUPBiA, April I Vr M T‘*i'!&M O |S!K iisSi?i£r2S ! 3*itt' l&ssssc »s SVtrttodaSTiuS eft »81>0,000.. DEPARTMENT OF THK SOUTH. From our Fleet in Front of ton—Keokuk Bnnk—tianani pairing Damif®** ®* c * ®* c * { ! W ashxxgto*, April 12.—Thesteamsj beau arrived bare this afternoon, wUlDleuu ; Commander Rhind.' as bearer of dlipatohes from Admiral Ddpont to the government. The reports froxx| several oommuidbrs nad not been received up to the time of ko 4** partare of the Flaihbeau, namoly, D«id*J niebt. j From other then; official eoaroer, it i i ascer tained that the vessels composing tl e fleet advanced npon Charleston on the 7thj In the following order: Captals John Bodeori; PaesaioJCapt. Drayton; Montaah, «ap»ln Worden ; iPatapeoo, Captain Ammon; Ironsides, the flarf-ehip Commander Turner; with Admiral Dnuontand hie staff on board; next followed the SOptskill.Capt. Seou Bod eers ; Nantueketit Captain Fairfax ; Nahant, Capt. Downs; Keokuk, Capt. Bhind. | In this order, they proceeded up the mala channel, arriving; within 1,100 yards of the main forte, tho Ironsides beeame unmanage able, owing io tide and the narrownrai of ohannel, and ehe was, thetoforo, obliged to drop anchor to [prevent drifting Owing to these elronmsUncos, she eignalled her eoneorts to dlengard her motions. The remainder of the iquadron thon ooatinnod on its oonrto, and soon oaio within range of the rebel fires from ail points. Tho obstiuoUons of tho ohannel bom Fort Bamtor to Fort Moultrie Interfered with tho progress of onr ships. In this, and the posi tion of tho Irofisidos,: as above stated, the plan of operations or battle was deranged, ana the space for maneuvriing being only from. 500 to 1,000 yard* tho Vessels were obliged to prepare, and at .oaoe engaged tho lorta and the adjacent batteries. ; 4 , „ The signal had boon made for aotion at half past three o'clock in the afternoon by the , Ironsides, bat the rebels had provlonajy open- j ed fire npon the leading vessels. The contest i Is represented asjin the highest degree exolt-1 ing, presenting a fearful scene of Are belching | from all points bn~water and land. Ia the oourseof three ferfour minutes the Keokuk was in a sinking condition, and was obliged to withdraw froih tho fire and teek an anchor-: age below tho range of'the enemy’s £ans. A, few minutes afterward all the vessolls with-, drew, from a signal of ; the flag-ship, » Ming deemed impracticable to continue any farther; hostilities. The Keokuk was.within live six hundred ya|ds of Fort Sumter, and was completely riddled. She was struck from wi the batteries within range at twenty times in i thirty minutes.! The shot was from rifled; cannon of the heaviest oalibre.' Capt. Bhind,! her commander, 1 received a contusion on the leg from a flying fragmqpt of his vessel r whion only slightly lemed him. Twelve of tho mon were wounded, together with Acting E align Helntosh, whojhad charge of one of the guns; The Injuries are supposed to be fatal. • The next mcfrnlng '(Friday) finding it lm* i possible to savel the vessel, Capt. Bhind called a tug whloh all his men on board. A few minutes thereafter the. Keokuk sank. The persons belonging to the ship lost all their private 'effects. On Wednesday the squadron remained at anchor in the main ship channel. 4, , 1 . j It is said **tlie number of men In onr fleet was' only aboui eleven hundred, with thirty gnns, while the enemy had, it is supposed, at least three hundred- guns, the best in the world. The tojttries to the vessels, excluding the Keokuk, afe represented to be of snob a character a* will require but a short time for repairs. The dasoaities among onr men were remarkably few. including one killed and three.wonndedton-the NahanU The advan tage of onr flict bring in possession of the main ship channel narrows, the eironit of the blockade is twb-thlrds of the former distanow None of the bitterles find npon our vessels until the lattir reached the vieinity of the main forts. j - , NnwYonx, April-H.~The prise sehooner Blslng Dawniwith a cargo of British salt from Nassau, captured by the: gunboat Mon tieello off Wilklngton on the 15 th) Inst., ar rived here tonight. ' • The stoumer George Peabody, from New Orleans on thi 31st nit. and Key West on-lho 6th, arrived biro this evening. Capt.- Atwell reports that he was at [Hilton Head on the . 9th, when he saw the Monitor Nahant repair ing. She had five shot boles in her chimney, aad It was.reported-that she Sad five hundred shot* fired at her,; by the rebel batteries ; at 1 Charleston, lint was not seventy injured. Some of the Rivets had been started In her tumt, whiohjpnvonted her guns from being i worked to advantage. The Keokjuk had been sunk and one man lost on her. At ten o’olobk on the evoning of the 9th the Peabody xff Charleston Bar and spoke two gunboats, but 1 obtained no news, other than that Gen. Hunter was up the bay. The New Orleans Era, of the evening; of the 2d, contains a letter from Bayou Beef, dated the lsi, stating that a large rebel boat had just arrived at Braahear City, but their objsot was unknown. The nbels in New Orleans had a report that Boaeorans had defeated Bragg, and. his army in Tennessee. ■! The gonbbat Ariiona had arrived from Philadelphia! Tisdale, who was tried a for display of rebel fldgs at a fair, had besn discharged. Nothing has been received from Texas or Batch BoagO. ‘ 1 I • CHixLXSTOk, April B—lo o’clock p. m. —The latest offidaljlntellSgence from the bar states that only two of the iron-olads have gone South, leaving seven remaining btaidesrthe Keokuk, whloh has beenXinnk about a thous and yards trim Morris Island. ■ : The Yankee machine Called the “Devil,”, designed tori the; removal of torpedoes, has floated ashore, and fqjltn into onr hands.; All Isquiet now. ! The enemy IsoonitanUj signalling, but no attack is anticipated before to-morrow. * v - h The Yanises -have been busy all day re pairing damages. j , Charletion', Apn'f 9—lbrcnoonV—All is quiet this* morning. The monitor! were still in sight yesterday evening. - Many pieces of the Keokuk’s furniture, with spy glass, <fco., wore washed on Morris Island beacL Many of the«e articles were covered wltijk clotted blood. Thd impression prevails at our batteries that the slaughter ed board the terrible. | . ;{ Important- lrom New | York/ j Naw Yo*t, April 12.—The whaler Ellen Klebern, recently arrived at GrahdCaymon, report* being chased, on the 18 tb, 12 tours by the pirate Retribution. j / | 1 i Rebel dlipatobei state that inj'the engage* mentor the7th-all the monitor! were'fte quently hit, butthe remit* are unknown; One gun Inpffort Moultrie was dimounted, and one man wounded, //.-I | • A ipeeial Waeblngton dispatch to tho Str~ aid atateaitbe rumor that/Qop.'MflOleUan has sent in his resignation//,. i f Xho Wat Department has decided that the two jears'jregfaents are/hot -.to.be mustered OQt UU thb expiration of their; time, dating from ibelrhiaiteringiftto. the servioo of the United Staltei. i •,/f •!' 'j- * \{i. M*w Yo!ex, Aprilll. —TheJJoston Journal • that a letter, dated Newborn, N. 0.; the •U® • . dp.mi,'ha* been received in that! fith inst., j, Mjat' General F.oiterhad been olty, reportoa . v* v 9 driven back tho reinforced,and; - f i ToUiipn* fjM* ..j nitv Of Washington sailed to* day, taking £?Sl»i*ekateofs3Bo,ooo in specie/ ; % •Uuu ‘ 0 2 I<>oo,r , Cl 'S'*i gtrffMt. r/' ' ■ fkr. Diitk of-Colonel Bowdltch^' ipxil U.—A M«M g rltlag hole to-d»J. from Buffolk, «• duts Bowdltoh, of Yormoit, formirbrl OolUotoi orßniUnfton., HejM hh«j klooomotfTo filling througlotjio nmn drmwhridgo* - L Dlipatches from Admiral Dupont. Bu.Tt»o*», April U.-A .tumor with «.-■ pitohoi from Admiral morula*. and tho boirar of dlnoUMt wont to WuuagUn on* tpoolol train, .Sho now* hrdunht hM not got boon promnlgatid.i Arrival of theStenmorCoralck. f. TT...J.T. AntU 11—Tho' ttonmot Corals fJmtliromooFon «h* JBth: nit., arrived at p* r V*Ml! VIOKMBM.—A IF*«W t® th.OteitauUOs«i«. d»i«d« Btlor* ytekt «i*i ** uva lh»t a»tUr« mxt tx fiMMWPJ *»“• “* attontloa, »nd i SSnISIBgSIW , * tloß* wKoh went op th« riw , of k»dq»>t«> It «JJ»~ 1 * • - - [ft viir TTTKBBTBR street property r n AT ACOTIOH.—On TUESDAY. EVES I NO, 1 toll ll'.h. .1 IK o'clock. will bnndd.M It. Com iirdAeri* terau. M riltt HMJIU bur lot. iltntt* cm it. norttwaidly iU. 4 Vrtiu. Jiwli .dMnlnf tb. MWhodUt Bnljltf Qrotod Mchb.,- Inf wt U 7 JMttoaanltaj W bat nfi«; brinf lot. MBtEwI pl« of Tm>ol Btu-UIM-tblnl taat; Mrilnn In on., inatyoyw wlU»y*»A x Q pATlfc M tSBVBNTH WARD LOTS AT ADC OTIO»i-e«*i»SI>AT BVBBIHO,ApriI lttt, Jt7lds*dock t stthsOo®ms*etai M*®*** l ** - &s sift hainrt. Tfrsssthns lots of grocndsiteaU at ®i * *** oSnu* •iw. Li tKt loofcri; briar tot. '■•**».* nndtun r-i:.. “«*« "g” a *» yf 1 ** <l '*J?g?PATIB.'A«t. QIOCK AND ; SCHOLARSHIP AT O AUOTIOII.—On TDIBBAY ■*»*>■***• Mbru IX o'clock, will-bn aoM. nt tb» OMUKrdri Sales Boons, tilth stmt: . . I<lft ikvra Gsi fttirf*s 6 do BrownsTUl*Bridge Co.; U do M. AM. Biak Stock; 1 19? do Itlnghsnyißsah Stock: - 18 do KUatargh Insnranos 00. Stcck; 1 60 do ntubargk * Boston HlniagOo. Stock; ' SS do .Konfengabols lasoranoe Oo.Btook» 1 Perpetui BwcbnMp In VnUsctoO College; . »pP i- ■ i J.Q.DAVIVAtiOi. SIXTH , WARD PROPERTY AT AUOTIOH.-On TUXBDAT BVKHIHG, April ltth f itlKo'clddLiriU t»HU,kttinOMUwml Stlss BoonarßO, 64 Tilth stmt, o( nocoaat ol th« Mtititt H. ft- Bysiudec’d, those too lots of gioard •Unite 1n tbs Sixth Word, sssh hiving a front of 90 toot on Qrerhm Wreet, snd estssdihc book 100 fcor, being lots Hco. ISO sAd I*l ts CtohroU’spbßi. Terms st soto.il I J. O. DATIA Amt ctpjsaiAli RAUS.—-By request' ot nu- O meroudtiztnSf Who van tmabie to Attend tte solos of SHSLLSt Ac., the imt has conssntod to gh?tsonlss onFWDAY sn4 BATGBDAYHYIM -ISQB} April lTthsnd 18th. st 7% o’clock, st MABOHIO HALL AUOtIOH HOUbB. ■ Ibosilo wiiliisairsos toisthsr s ifciwWr «l fc hells. Corals shd ltsrist tkbinots of rsi« Shells, Tins Ivory Carved Cbssnnoh. • Also/dOOcinAhtstfottstal Polish. 100 boxeslnals Ink. Large lot of Ferfomory snd Fancy Goods. W 9 Ousts proridsdforLs Use. _ 1 IT. A. HoCLILLAMD, Anot. T. B«STOM»Aient. »Pl? TJtliOm. JJENRYG.HALBACO., (Bcocisocls to Iran 0. Witt,) Merchant, Tailors, Aro iow noritist Ash BPRIHG STOCK OF GOODS, Adapted to s first cim tnds. which hss boon select od with great care to meet tfae-approbstion of their many friends snd patrons, sad framing, by closa at tsstlon to.bssineoi snd strict integrity, to meet tbo Approval at all whd may favor os with A coll. ' .OFFIOIBS* UNirOBHB Mad* to order in Uxo boot msnasr snd on reasonable terms. Having finished a great many GfilVOUttS, for BUS, Field, snd Lino Offloart, ss well as for tbs Navy, wo ore prepared to oxocnto orders in this ilo* with oorroetneo* snd dcspateh. ' ■ : orioetion of FUBHifinihO GOODS slwsysonjbsnd. . <JOA. 0T PXHH A BT. OLAXB STBXTTt*. mhS ,il • i • . : J>fIII.ADBIiPHIA SHIXT AHD COLLAR HODSS. 1,000 OOZKS HIOKOBT BBIBT8; urn BOZBH &BIY, 880 BSD BbVE BLAB- Hit. SBlßlbl . 1/100 DOZES ASSOBTBD TABOY TRAVELING 8B1RT8; 1,000 DOZES -WHITE MDBLIH iuIRTA, lion . |9 Ui^vrsrda) 1,000 DOZIH DXHIU OTKBALLO; 10,000 PAIBa C3TTOHADX PAHTALOONB; MannfSctnien of tho MIBX&’S WALSH FLAB MKL bHI&TS, dnd~* Urge assortment of LIHKB AMD MsitMETtXgfi BOSOMS AHD OOLLAHs, AHD GUnLUCKH’S FDBHIfiHXHG GOODS. Forssis. by" i ; BENI K'fT, KUCIi A CO., 1 Ho. Sll Church AlWjr, Phll»d«lphU, P». iolfcSmd. : r, . J - - SABLE k SON, JAMHW-a Cheitnut Street, ton and Muoftctsm of , ii Lootii ug Oil Pat Blasses, ivii»r«> Picture Frame*, Photograph Albums, { vrindoui Cornices, /■ - ahg&lmi • GOOJJHI NKW UOOU3! A niss* AEBIV4L. : HBW eOODB JUST BKOKITXS. LADISS* VINK OOHOBSSS QAITBBS, * th« latMt(tt!«; Abt|>MMrtaiat« LiDIB’ flMl BAdJKOB&LS, of imr description. . ItADIEb* HOBOOOO;AND GOAT BOOTS, all OBIIr> I)BIN'S 6H6K3, GAITKBB AND BaIJIOBALB, ladbnndanfca. j ' New Good* amrlng vtftj day. Notwithstanding good* hereiadvanced 30per oaat. Kaot, we iz* *tlu JjjUUUT rnEBS, KVifiKUKKKfta,; *a Nowli tU jjlxu, Uy« wint lug*.flao JLTPIM TKXESy uirj*:BTTOBBBBHB, low jrieto, to und on ycilr Jdinto MUBllOOK'fl WHSBCMB and oakii»bd Wntatina. QBA&O.BAJALBY, Prodsce i fieuril Coßntnioi lenkut, KBHOHABDIsiI BEOKBB, And dnlar InaU kind* it OOTOTOT FBODOOI. i ... ) slm übmbtt entmet * •••' aM:Ir ( Tl. ABUWOKTB , : 80. 1 ST. CLUB BTBBIT, ' forwarding & Commiwion Merchant j ABD J3JUUES IS OILS. ... mr nitUMIFATIBQ, lobekhtiho, cbtob FBTBOIiBIJK 01Ii\ *4, eoMUatlj os lain! f«s.nle At Um lowifc miuut ftlct*. OarfacriDam jua> ou>uj souanß. SOLED BIIOKS. ■ , MIK'B OAUT AHD OBAIH LBATHIB BHOM AMD BALXOBAU,«i!II Olck BVBB tM 801 MS, Joitno*lnd«l O*O.'ALBBH, 80S K CO.'S, Mbtoj ; j B>. TL acrair Wooi ***• p yr? CHURCHMAN, No. 88 Sonin frost itrMt, BUlißalpU* Al*»i la Jokst**"* A .. I' , . ■.■ i : . Qtj' '* BPDA ABB».i IW. iiU ***» •* r. | ; '' ..•. ••£'. TBi BJ MoVAY * 00., ■ ■ '.j :i , i BASEBBB, 78 J*U *. *«■<•<»• *"*-“*’ SOLD. atI.TIB. BABK BOTH. CtCH*jia». «*****. i i i Will Hi? iS AT A IttHOAlM'-r’*"* ii > gmi h4b»Hw> > ■tvi 00nratmmat^Mor, S'^TSSS.- 7 a— *«“ “ £ DiSSftl DlUK**"*- MUauvactomaae, PMILADSLPBU, If c», he,, he.
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