; ~ISII v:",.i-| ->V' -K'.v' ,- +. • i. ■ ‘-^1 •.SV,',vU .•« A...VV*.';- r , . h •>» ; v : : V;- v \ f' -’ ; • < >.. it- ■' ' fe, .. ■r'‘' L vv> Nl % * l*. .'•* • I h? j i.-]| aMta tfWfa:;: »&£••:*:• ■I. *:-;';'S3’K-.-,-:feWv-;iS-: i v...,v.v -’ .tv.:;J" V r * . v.t •«•.», • \ : THE ° PPIOIA li. jwL 8 « F S® DNITED states, [Pubuo— 64;f outu# ww** l i < $?fa!? ld for oti « purposes. mJ “ moti f° r tbrae high purposes, a military force is rai « “ d oopport *Web all persons ought willingly to con tnbute; and whereas no eorrioe can be more praiseworthy and honorable than thgt which is rendered for the mainte nance of the Constitution and Union, and the consequent preserrstion of free for that purpose. jss^mssasesftf byaxosptadaad.samnptfrom.the provis lons of this Ml, and shall not be liable to pilUarjr dusy under (he same to Wits Such ha are rejected as pfaysioally or mentally unfit for the iserrioe; also, first theTioo Pnridsntaf the United State s/the indkes of the vsrieus eohrts of the United States, the heads of the VarjousexeotatiTe depart uisbU of the OoTtrhdrs' of. the several States. Seoond, the.onlyson-Uablo to mil itary-dtttyofa'wdow.depeitdehfuponhia la bor fat.euppdrt..Thlrd, the only soaofand or Infirm parentorparehta dependent upon his labor for support..;-'Fourth, where there are two or more sons, of and or infirm na renhr stttjectlodfafl, the. father, if he*be - dead, the mother may. elect which son shall b» exempt.. Fifth, thj only brother of ohil drenri or twelve years old, having neither father or mother-dependent upon his labor *« ' Sixth; the father of mother less children under twelve years of age dependents open -hie- labor • fcr-*uppo?t. are a father and ions in thb same family and household, and two of them «a la the military service of the United States, as non-commissioned officers musicians or• privates, the. residue of euoh family and household not exceeding two •hall be exempt, s .And no persons but such Mata herein excepted shall be exempt: . erovided, houmr, That no person- who has been convicted of any felony shall be en rolled or permitted, to serve in said forces. Sections. And it it farther That the national forces of the United States not now in the military service, enrolled under 5 this sot shall be divided into two olaeses: the first of which shall comprise all per sons subject todo-military duty between the ages of twenty and thirty-five years, Mid all. unmarried persons subject to do miliiary.duty above the age of thirty-five and under the age of forty-five; the second , olmB shell „ comprise *U other persons sob* jest to; da military'duty; and they mot; in ahy district, be called into the ser maatf-the-United States until those of the first class shall have been called. Section 4. And be it further enacted, That taf greater convenience in enrolling; oall inj out, and organising the national foroee and lor the arrest of deserters and spies of tit* enemy; the United States shall be di vided into distrlots of which the district of -Colombiajshall constitntn one; eaeh Terri tory of tho United States shaU consUtnte -one or mort al the Prjsident may direct, ahd eaeh eongreeslonal'distriot of the rei yctiTs State a, a. fixed by * law of the -State next preceding the enrolment, shall -commute one; Provided, That in States, which ham not by their laws been divided into two or more congressional districts, the President of the United States shall divide the same into so many: enrolment •districts h he .may deem.- .fit and,- connni cut. '• Sntloa b. And be it further enacted, That for eaebof arid districts then shall be ap pointed by the President a provost mar ahal| with the rank; pay, and emolnmente of a captain of eaTalry. br an officer of eaid node ehall be deteiled by the President, who shall be ohder the direction and sub ject to the orders of a jproroet marshal een- appointed or detailed by the Pmi dsnt of. the .United States, whcao offioe shall bealthe,*»aiof government, Tormin a a separate beanan of the W»f±eperlmsnt, ■*““ traose ranh, pay, and emoluments shall •bstha#e.ofaaolonelqfcavslry.' B«otidn O."Jd*d he it further enacted. That It stall be the dnty of thsproroat marshal general, with the approval of the Secretary of War, to make rules and ngulslions for the government of his sorbonlinstes; to furnish them with the names and residen •cee of all deserters from the army or any •of the land forties in the service of the Uni ted Staten inolnding the militia, .when re ported to bim ; bjKifcs eommanding officers; to communicate to them all orders of the President inreferenoe to oalling out the national forces;- to furnish proper 'blanks i and instructions for enrolling’and drafting * .to Bio and prsserro copies of all enrolment 'Hsis; to require stated reports of all pro ■oopdings on the part of his subordinates - ito audit all 'aeoonnte connected with the otrtioeiander his direction; and Id perform 'sneh other duties as the President may pre isorlbe in carrying ont the provisions of this aet :: - Section 7. And 6c it farther enacted, That it shall be the dnty of the provost marahai to arrest ell deserters, whether regulars,, volunteers, militiamen, or persons called Into the eervioaunder- this-Or 'any other -set of Congress, wherever they may be found, and to wend them to the nearest military commander or military post; to 'detect, seise;' and oonttne spies of the ene my, who shall, withent unreasonable delay ibe delivered to the enstody of the general 'Commanding the department in which they maybe arrested, to be tried aa soon as the exigencies of the seraioe permit; to obey alllawful orders and regulations of the provaet marshal general, and such as may 'b* prescribed by law,’ooneentiug the en rolment and oalling Into eervloe of the na tional foroes.. . he it further enacted, *eid districts there shall enrolment, to be oompoeed of “ president, ind two ; o?w P Sm shaU bo a licensed “ T , ; ;p r *oti B“* p^*l - Beotlon 9., And h it further That it shall ha tbs dnty of Aheßldbo?i!i B dlvidette dia Wet into shall deenTu a !T oessary, Sftssooyllng two.jsitho at the di rection ofiht’.BetffUry of Watj and to an. tenth day of MterS next, andln esehalternate yearthereattor daily an enrolling officer for each Bab-diatriot, and to furnish him with proper blanks and instruotiona; and ha shall immediately . proceed to enrol all persona subject to mii ltory duty, noting their respective placee or residence* on the first of July following and their occupation, and shall, on or bj fore the first day of April, report the same to the board of enrolment, to be oonsolida . ted lntpono list, a copy of which shall be : transmitted to the provost marshal general on or before the first day of May suooeedtng Ute enrolment: Prettied nev „. theliM, That n from any cause* the duties prescribed by this section cannot be per formed within the time specified, then the same shall be performed as soon thereafter as practicable. Seotion 10. And be it further mule d that the enrolment of each olass Bhall be made separately, and shall only embraae those whose ages shall be on the first day of July thereafter between twenty and forty, five years. ' Section 11. And be it further enacted, That all persons thus enrolled shall be sub ject, for two years after, the first day of f n ,7 aocceeding the enrolment, to be called servioe of the United twS. audio oontinne in servioe during i ?£* ae , nt rebo ,' lioil i not however exceed •“?. , term of three years ; and when ‘ erriC ° alulU be Placed on the “> in all respects,.ae volunteers s*™?“ Jeara or during the war, inolu vid«l*by*Uw. PS7 “ now P™’ Seotio'a 12. And l, i, further enacU, irh«noTer it may be necessary to cat forcea . for military eer- T" 6 ’ to® President is,hereby authorized to assign to eaoit district the nhmbor of I SsmnM tt riliSh *i^i bjr Baioari shall, under thftPresiding maksudraft ! »^V? uired ? , r t . er - »«Wwc^t !? aU maie aa and OTffpleto roll of the names of the persons ;Bods»wii,and.of the order in'Which they iwero towa, so tUt the flr«t drawn may IfitjndSrWaphAihe see ond may stA&q. second and so on. And notified of the.aamewithin^n -days thereafter, by a written or to be served per sonally or by leavisg> copy at; the last place of residence, requiring them to ap pear at a designated rSnctexvous lo report l for duty. In assigning totta districts the number of men to be therefrom, too President shall take into considersti o n the number of volunteers and milit&, fur-, uiehedby and from the several States in which said districts aro situated, and die\ period of their service since the commence ment of the present rebellion, and ehall bo make said assignment as to equalize the numbers among thedistriots of the several States, considering and allowing for the numbers already furnished as aforesaid and, the time of their service. • Section 13. And be it further enacted. That any person drafted and notified to appear as aforesaid, may, on or before the day fixed for his appearanee, furnish an acceptable substitute to take his place, in ft ke may pay to such person as the Secretary of-War may authorise to re oeive it, such sum, not exceeding three hon dred dollars, as the Secretary may deter mine, for the procuration of such substitute which sum shall be fixed at a uniform rate i qy a general order made at the time of ! ordering a draft for any State or Territory: ; uid thereupon such person so furhiahing. ute substitute, or paying the money, shall ! be discharged from liability under .that draft • And any person failing to; roport after.due service of notice as herein prescri* without furnishing a substitute, or paying the required sum therefor, shall be deemed a deserter, and shall be arrested by the provost marshal and sent to the near- Mt military post for trial by court martial, upon proper showing that he is not liable to do military duty, the board of enrolment shall relieve him from the draft. Bection 14. And be'it further enacted. Tnat all drafted persons shall on arming at the rendezvous, be carefully inspected by the surgeon of the board, who shall tru ly report to the board the physioal condi tlon of esoh one j and all persons drafted ajrf claiming exemption from military du ty on account of-disability, or sny'other cause shall present their olaims to be ex empted to the board, whoso decision Bhall bo final. . ' Beotion 16. And be it further enacted That any surgeon charged with the duty of enoh inspection who shall reoehre from any petson whomsoever any money or, other valuable thing, or agrees directly or indi rectly, to reoeivq the eamota hia own or another’s use for making an imperfect in spection or a false or incorrect report, or who shall wilfully neglect to make a faith ful inspection and trne report, shall be fried by a court marshal, and, on convlt- Uon thereof, be punished by fine not ex ceeding fire hundred dollars, nor less than two hundred, and bo imprisoned at the discretion of the court, and be cashiered and dismissed from the service. ’ Be°4®“ 1«- And be it further enacted, That as soon as the required number of able bodied menltobleto do military doty shall ho obtained from the list of those drafted the remainder shall-be discharged. And all drafted persons reporting at the’ place of rendezvous, shall be allowed travelling pay from their places of residence; find all expenses connected with the enrolment and draft ineluding'subsistence while at the rendezvous, shall be paid* from the appro priation for enrolling and drafting,; under such regulations as the President of the United States shall presoribe; and iall ex penses connected with the arrest and re- turn of deserters to their regiments; or each other duties as the provost marshals shall be called upon to perform, ehall be paid from the appropriation for arresting deserters undsr snob regulations as the President of the United States shall pre scribe: Provided, The provost marshals shall in no caso receive, commutation for transportation or forfuel and: quarters, but only for forage, when not furnished by the Government, together with actual ex penses of postage, stationery, and clerk: hire authorised by the provost marshal general. Beetion 17. And be it further enacted. That any person enrolled and drafted ao , cording to the provisions of this aet who •““■furnish an aeeepteble substitute shall thereupon receive from the board of enrol menti a oertideate of discharge from tench draft which shall exempt him from military dnty during the time forwhiohhe was draft ed; and suoh substitute ehall be entitled to the same pay and allowances provided by law aa if he had been originally , draft ed into the service of the United Stated .. Seetion 18. And be it further enacted. That snob of the volunteers and militia now in the service of the United States as may re-enlist to serve one yeari: anises sooner diaohsrged, after the expiration of their present term of service, ehall bo en titled to a boanty of fifty dollars, one-half of which to bo paid upon suoh - re-enlist ment, and the balance at thehxplratlon of the term of re-enlistment. And each as may re-enllst to servo for two years, unless sooner discharged, after the expiration of their present term of enlistment, twenty five dollars of the one hundred (tellers bounty far enlistment provided by the fifth seetion of the aet approved tweaty-noond of July, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, entlUed. "An aet to anthorixa the employ ment of volunteers to aid in enforcing the laws and protecting public property/ ' See. 19. And be it further enacted.''that whenever a regiment of volunteers 'of i the State, is reduced to one-half the maximum number preaerib- PITTSBURGH GAZE' COMMEROTAT, jo Pfesidfnt may direct the maaoUdaUon of the companies of inch reg- S!? t ; t T ,T iei ’ TiuU «° company fo formed shall exceed the maximum number . Wißn «■«*> oonsolida bL MdnSS 1 ? 0,0 «gmental officers shall P r “P orl i o ' l to the reduction m the number of companies. Beo. 20. And be it further enacted, That Whenever a regiment is reduced below the minimum number allowed by law, no offi cers shall be appointed in such regiment twyond those necessary for the oommand of such reduced number. 'Sec. 21. And be it further enacted. That so much of the fifth seotion of the aot en prored seventeenth July, eighteen hu£ dred and sixty-two, entitled “An aot to amend an aot calling forth the militia to exeoute the laws of the Union,” and so forth, as requires the approval of the Pres ident to carry into execution the Bentenoe of a court-martial be and the same is hereby repealed as far as relates to carry ing into exeoution the sentence of any court-martial against any person oonviot ed as a spy or deserter, or of mutiny or murder; and hereafter sentences in punishment of these offences may be car ried into exeoution upon the approval of the commanding general in the field. Sco. 22. And be it further enacted. That csmrts martial shall have power to sentenoe officers who shall absent themselves from their commands without leave, to be reduo- I ed to the ranks to serve three years or during the war. .'I 8 ®?- ~ 3 - And ic >'< further enacted, That the olothes, arms, military outfits and ac coutrements furnished by the United States to any soldier, shall not be sold, bartered, exchanged, pledged, loaned, or given away; and no porson not a soldier, or duly authorized officer of the United States, who has possession of any such olothes, arms, military outfits, or accoutrements, furnish ed as aforesaid, and which have beek the subjects of any such sale, barter, exchange pledge, loan, or gift, shall have any right, title or interest, therein; but the same Say be seized and taken wherever found by any officer of the United States, civil or milita ry, and shall thereupon be delivered to any quartermaster, or other officer authorized to receive the same; and the possession of any such clothes, arms, military outfits, or accoutrements, by any person not a soldier or officer of the United States, shall be pri ma facie evidence of auoh sale, barter, ex change, pledge, loan, or gift; as .aforesaid. Beo. 24. And be it further enacted, That every person not subjoot to the rules and artioles of war who shall procure or entioe or attempt to procure or entice a soldier in fbe service of the United States to desert • or who shall harbor, conceal, or give em ployment to a deserter, or carry him away, or aid In carrying him away, knowing him to be such; or who shall purchase from any soldier his arms, equipments, ammunition, uniform, clothing, or any part thereof; and any captain or oqmmanding officer of any' ship or vessel, or-any superintendent or conductor of any railroad, or any other publio conveyance carrying away any such soldier as one of his crew or otherwise, knowing him to have deserted,or shall refuse to deliver him up to the orders of his com manding offioer, shall upon legaloonvictlon, be fined, at the discretion of any court having cognizance of the same, in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and he shall be imprisoned not exceeding two years nor less then six months. Seo. 25. And be it further enacted, That if any person shaU resist any draft of men enrolled under this act into the ser vice of the United Statuq or shall eounsCl or aid any person to resist any suoh droit: or shall assault or obstruct any officer in making such draft, or in the performance of any service in relation thereto; or shall counsel any peraon to assault or obstruot any such officer, dr oounsol any drafted men not to appear at the place of rendez vous, or wilfully dissuado them from the performance of miUtary duty as required by law, such person shall be subject to summary arrest by the provost marshal, and he shall be forthwith delivered to the civU authorities, and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceed ing five hundred dollars, or by imprison ment not exceeding two years, or by both of said punishments. , Seo. 26. And be it further enacted, That immediately after the passage of this act the President shall issue his proclamation declaring that aU soldiers now absent from their regiments without leave may return within a time specified to such pldce or places as he may indioate is his proclama tion and bo restored to their respective reg imenta“ without punishment, except the forfeiture of their pay and allowances.du ring their absence; and all deserters who shall not return within the time so specifi ed by the President shall- upon being ar rested, be punished as the law provides. Sec. 27. And be it further enacted. That depositions of witnesses residing beyond the limits of the State, Territory, or die triot in whioh. military courts shall be ordered to sit, may bo taken in cases not capital by either party and read In evi dence; provided the same shall'be taken upon reasonable notiee to the opposite party, and duly authenticated. Sec. 28. And be it further enacted, That tho judge advocate s hall „b are power to ap» point a reporter, whose duty it shaU be to record the proceedings of and testimony taken before military courts instead of the advocate; end stten reporter may take down such proceedings and testimony in tho first instance in shorthand. The re porter shaU bo sworn oraffirmed faithfully to perform his duty before entering upon Bea 20. And be it further enacted, That the court shall, for reasonable cause grant a continuance to either party fortuohtlmo and as often ao shall appear to be jnet; Provided, That if the prisoner he in close confinement, the trial ahall not be delayed for a period longer than sixty days. Soo. 80. And be it /urther enacted, That in time of war, inauneotion, or rebellion, murder, assault and battery with intent to kill, manslaughter, mayhem, wounding by shooting or stabbing with an intent to commit murder, robbery, hraon, buglary, rape, assault and battery with intent to commit rape, and laroonoy, shall be punish able by the sentence of a general court martial or military commission, when com mitted by persona who are in the military service of the United States, and enbjeot ter the artioles of war; and the punishment for suoh offences shall never be lets than thoie infllcted by the laws of the Btato, Territory, or district in whioh they may havo been committed. Sea 81. And be it further enacted, That any officer absent from dnty with leave, except for eiokness or wounds, shall, du ring his absence, receive half of the pay and aliowanees prescribed by law, and no more; and any officer absent without leave ehall, in addition to the penalties prescri bed by law ora court martial, forfeit all pay ot allowances daring saoh absence. Sec. 82. And be it further enacted, That the commanders of Tegimento and ot bat teries in the field are hereby authorised and empowered to grant forioughw for a period not exceeding thirty days at one time to five poroenlum of the non-oommie •ionod officers and private#, for good con duct in the lino of duty_and sabject to tho approval of the commander of the foroes of whioh saoh non-commissioned offioe re and privates form a part. Beo. 83. And be it further enacted, That tho President of the United States is here by authorised and empowered, daring the present rebellion, to call forth the national foroes, by draft, in tho manner provided for in this act - Beo. 34. AnJ be it further entitled, Thait all persons drafted under the proTisions of this act shall be assigned by the President to military duty In suoh corps, regiments, or other branches of the service as the ex, igenoies of the service may require. i See. 36. Andl be it further enacted. That hereafter details to special serrice shall only bo made with the oonsent of the oomi manding offioeriof foroes in the field; and enlisted men nojsr or hereafter detailed to speoial serrice, .shall not receive any extra pay for such services beyond that allowed to other enlisted men. } Seo. 36. And ibe it further enacted, Thai general orders of the War Department] numbered ono hundred and fifty.four and and one hundred and sixty-two, iin refers once to enlistments from the Volunteers Into the regular-service, be and ithe samel are hereby rescinded; and hereafter nol such enlistments Bhall bo allowed. - Seo. 37. And be it further emitted That the grades created in the ciTalry forces of the United States by section eleven of the act approved seventeenth July, eighteen! hundred and sixty-lwo, and fir which no rate of compensation has been presided shall be paid as follows, to wit:ißegi men t»i oommissary tho same as regimental quar ter master; ohief trtimperter the same as ohief bugler; saddler sergeant-the same as regimental commissary sergeant; com missary sorgeantthesameasquartermaa tersergeant: frauided, That the grade of supernumerary second lientenantTand two teamsters for each company, and ona chief farmer and blaoksmith for each regiment, as allowed by said section of dhat sot be and they are hereby abolished; and eaoh oaralry company may hart two trumpeters, to be paid as buglers; and eaoh regiment shaU hare one ( veterinary surgeon, with the rank of a regimental sergeant major, whose oompensatibn shall be Beven tv-five dollars per month __Bec. 88. 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Bewmrdet £!*• Thransd Doubt* to oared by the Uoarme* Tb* *OOllO ete r« erred ta th* Uft or the Uttabenrof ibe bbnde end o?rtlfifletee pabU.bed b* IbeOettou* **d efocet uiohod sot t* kegof J*U wa/ of «o»M.M 0> «8» tuque ■tx'-mtxL.^w W ' • TSOUaAND IXtljLattS UEWABO.'' Th* following d-ncribii OwtißctU*. t, - •WUo Iroa lt* muu' Sipnw yomtuni do WE! H *3D4y NlUHT.fortU. orUfoS’Ko* -lit Id paid \y tkn Oonjpicj, vvnfM of tu nano R4ttt -oßsrtruutM or } BminiM (TOUX. FcttfUolUd (Stats* Owliflcoutof iDdflbUdntM. •s.w*u i«ch, Damb1,4c0. 21,4*. stij 48 Unlit J BUtct Utrtlfldjfet, ot 41,000 cs hi, ’* 6 *’ Hi 69,312, W,*lB. : * , >s. 6».in. 1 tip. 6* BU9, 69.304. fifcfrtt, £• «oo Hi 69,400, 69J01, 60,903. NU, 69,141,60149. 60,144,69,147. : NU. 60,131,. 69,160, 69,139. Hi 69,147,'69,36*.. f Ndt 69,100, 69,191, 69,.94, 69,198. Hi 60.382, *9,031, 69,M4. 69.886. i Hi 69,880, 69,819, 60,819. 1 HA. 69,334 69,831, 68.343, 69,334. Hi 69,817, 6M96. Hi?. 69,802,69,803, 69,306,60406. Ha. 68,979, 60.G09,69,0*9, 80.070. 0| “? Bo *- u ' ,,, «*■ The rollewiag ebtek* pi t. X. Traamai of tte.jCnlUd tftaUt, id AHliiut Ttimntot. iUm York, itjrtblt totttordt* o( tka Attagu' XxprtH Obter*U 866, for 81060. &r to. Q. W. o**i| •• m», - etat.u J B..,T.oitio?V -•j MS, •• 10W •• ., MS, Ul ' - WU»6*hZSS ~ •* SSS, “ 180 : " a. B.suo, ' ;■ „ “ MS, “ MlMl 1. Sholll.VaoL. il “ StfT, M 404 i M G• BodM. Johniton ood *i* J *“ bajond thlt.opd o oon emtrio Ira from Biploy, Piooknoy, the Wop- 1 pdo battorc, ud tho gout of theetty 101 l upon tl(«m I Manly to rn by boltotloi, oj wu vSI Ulo,t N ,* w 0rt *“»»l*»oto v *7 thing «T«n for reuel* not iron- Olid; bat to bn nnehand m it wnrnander loch flr»« u thm ii what so ihlpi worn nm o*U«d Bffoa to fafftr. . oll l nk J»® juatilled In laying that the admiral and hla luff and the oaptalna com studlng the 'lron Seat hare all along wall undarltood (ha Uik that wa« glean them to do| and that ntky anurtainad no Ulnilona n gaydlng it,_ Bnt both the Nary Department *? here Ululttna aa tothe nature ?ai l i ?* “d daltulon aa to IM inatramenta with whioh ltwaa to be dona. n«aaw all the waaknaaaaa of the Monitor! " h*. *V h * *?*?*“>• »» knew that,that? working dapandai on alee maehanloal oom uT^rid d r.rLn^f ,w *- Bnt with the uanalllb*zai logic that okar aotwiaea them our people took jrary thing for f mated. Han waa a nnlrarial panaoaa SfliSla?” n i'v Hen ™ » key to. unlock i}* rtddlaa. Taka thaae Iron clad,, laya tha i H»W Department, knook Samter into a briok- P'.V “ u Ptondly np to demand the aur w of Obarloiton# s^igaiMatssi {.“‘J*™ “»»<*«•ehojedaroewhloh Bound HnnUr oonjd apare fromhla limited command waa, under aaen fioweead maw. Of oouraehe fowe taadw to Information I meeW •5??.i:l B ’i“ Il h <»nnil,who name ant from tn* rebel troopa for aU"®*. 0 * Oharlaatnn.:nnmbarad ntthe “d their railroad faomtlff ?° u i d «"“J enable them, in .twenty.four Bg ““ ,"«» the Iron foTtal tohe aad hold a doaan ThaaelntilM™ o '^ 7 &U » *«“>« *" » tbaniJi, ir«? Um, ’ k<,w * T " r » »*“. orarahool Actafali 11. the impraaalon that or ttST'hi *n theenterprtae, “Jilri* "*tond-upon it onwllllngiy. -it 7“ , i“^ l »ne eaekfor either a bllnd falth or 1° tkeptletam. Too little wee reiHT ef the nal eharaoterof the !T' ,h " ton* merit* of the ■or aa. Iw, to Jollify tha.one attitude be tough "Thadui**V"”' SSSS^wKsSs dlnSah “Sb H?y.°n^^ri IW,“l,lo*‘o® 1 W, “ 1,lo *‘ 0 ® £ RNAI,. Fennsylranlu Legislature'. Reported for the Pitlebnrgb Gazotte. Haxxubtjxo, April 13,1893. House.—Mr. Beck, of Lycomkig, cailed up the Bcnste Joint Resolution proposing an amendment to ths Constitution. That the following amendment b# proposed to the Constitution of the Commonwealth in accordance with tbo provlrions of tho 10th Motion thereof. - , Ist. There ihtll be so additional section to ihe 3J Article of the Constitution to be designated as zcclloti four, as follows: Section 4. Whenever any of the qualified electors of this Common wealth shall bo In any actual military service under a requisition from the President of tho United States or by,tho authority of tbit Common wealth, such elector* m»y exercise the right of suf- 1 fraco In all elections by the citizens under such rveu lations is are or shall be prdicribod by law «s fully as if they were prosen t at their usual place of election. The aoctlon was adopted—yeas 93, nays 9. 1 • Mr. Osama offered an additional soctloo; _ 2d. There shall bo two additional Motions to the Eleventh Article of tbeConstltmion to bedodehated as sections eight sad nine, as follows: \ Section 8. No bill shall bo passed by tho togfalhturo containing saoro than ono subject, which shat] bo: htMif. Mile, except appropriation' The section was adopted; joae, 02: naj-t, ol Section 9. NoblUahall be passed by the LcgUtla tore granting any powers orprriileg-p, or regulating any question orsutyoctin any easa where tho authori ty to grant such powers or privilege* or to regulate ,0000 question orsnbjoet has been or may hereafter be conferred upon any ot thoCoarte of this Common wealth, excepting, however, each cases or fixing or changiog the piaee of holding elections as may roquiro action before the Marion of the Court havldgjnriadic tion over Rsch cases. The section was adopted { yoas, 02; nays, o. The title was amended so aa to read, "A Joint fieec lntion proposing oertain amendments to the Consti tution. • ■ F The resolution passed; yeas, 90 • nays, 0. j Hakeisbcso, April is, 18(32. . Horaa.—Mr. Hopkins, of Washington, offemi the following reaolaticn: That the Governor of this Com monwealth be requested to Instruct the Atiorney General to exeente criminal prosecution against Simon Cameron, Robert Brobet, W.J. Patter.on and MewjrThjmy, for fraudulently attempting to elect a Mn Benedict, of Huntingdon, moved to strike out all after the word “resolved," and insert the lyjlow lng: That such of the Committee as beliovo the teeti- J- Bojer be directed to make Information against the said T. J. Boyer, and such other persons a* it ha# been proven before tho Committee, have vl ° m? 1l “® wtatfoal laws of this Commonwealth., The amendment waa 'oat—yens, 43: nays, 49. The resolution, as offered by Mr. U pklus. was by a vote of 48 yeas to 44 nays. .mIL 111 to the publication of the laws of this OommoQwealth was piasod. llr. Laporte, (B.) of Bradford, gave the following reason* for wling •‘aye” on the resolution of Mr! llopkinj, of Washington; In refereoco to tui e.ocilon «f a U, 8. Senator: As Simon Cameron his, as I am Inf.wied, ion atantiy asserted »loce his detest that but for bU foil nro to obtain my vote ho would have been «lect«d. and as that assertion cau only b» true in my view i pou the ground that be bad purchased a I>emo.fAHe vot*, 1 vote ays. , Supplement to an act to Incorporate the Western CentMf Rallroid Company, approved April 2, Iwiu, BUI relative to the claims of James DJ. nata, of Al legheny county. Passed ~ . _ BUI to vacate part of Jones street In the Ninth £* r i°£*» 11 ?? 1 * lpllU ’ W V [l* is to enable the P. R. B. Co. to get a large enougU Jot oi ground Avt 9 ***!?* *?,* ,ar e® depot for the Philadelphia and Brie Railroad ] : *9 to npeal an act entitled an act to locWporate ths HorthweeUrn Navigation. Cotuptujy was pWd. Affairs 4 bj th. nb, BoS. Banks wu fortifying ail th. .pproMto. .trongly. Th. enemy are ho li.rod to_h.ro 0 total Of abimt ..r.aij-Sy. thon.»ad who oaa bo gathered near tho city at tw.lT.hoan’ notice. Somo.pptoken- * raW from Mobile against chip Island. Necessity of Concentration. ", hardly needed the leseon in Charleston hKber, »y. the N. Y. Timo, to glee now emphisu to the polloy of eoneentration In fa ture moremenlt .gainst the rebele. It is a yehr sad a half alneo the Union power war plutod on the coait of South Carolina; and the heart of the nation leaped for Joy iwhon the landing took piaee at Hilton Head, for the tulTsna] thought war, this ir but the «ret itop for therednetion of Charleston. Bni the year and a half has sped away, and the Brrt moTement against Charleston is at length with' * force wholly inadequate to tho Bat yet while this unsitlsfeotory Msnlt is ns.'thc effect ef divided strength; a hardly less ehaerfal prospect is to be soon in North Carolina and Louisiana, some are clam aria* for a new special military expedition tq seoopy and possess Western Texas. We think the sentiment of the eonntry is unanimous now.iflt nerer wes before, In desiring the doTernmont to start no new campaigns until •onw of thou Important ones so long In hand are brought,Wa happy epuausion. Let all i , , “* n *Jb of the nation be gathered ap for: a deolilTe blow—ore a one dcoi.vo blow—in some quarter. Oae tucoiisful birw at a vital point will, bo worth all ths injary wa hare dose to: ths edges of the rebellion. Fitting Ont ol Pimtee tn Hugland. Th# Washington eorrospondent of the New York IWhwa. writes: Bttldoa tho oOolal dlapateh of Boorotary 5* w V?f «°nroylng to tho Qorernmoht of Srut Btltaia an Intimation that tho tailing .of additional raatola of war for tho aorribo of . By m BritflU porta would Vo joont tidared by tho Unitod Btatoa an nnfriondlj . {.* ,T\“f'om.omlnont Amorioaaa to Bpgllthmon of. ilfinonoo and poaition haro’ jona abroad within a fair wooka, ozproatlng tha boliof of tho wrltara that hnleaa moaturot "* » “ *“ P»«»t tho nao of Stoat Britain *■ ,V K *y hard and Ordnanoo dopot for -tho ■ robobi thoro ia danger of war botwoon that, oountry and thla. . Inn Oiao 'oa- TunPirioHorr.—Uli ir.ou tlonod in profotaloaai elreloa that tho Attor noy Son oral it in doubt If tho oaptnro of tho Pehrhoff oan bo inatalnad on prinolpUa of publlt law.Hor mail, whioh baa booif do maadod by Lord Lyona, la In Now York,’ un oponod. Ita poaaoiaion la at mueh an obloct' or lntoroat to tho Britiah owners at to tho ! c*p- : tort. , Ita lottora would uudoobtedlr utoto Jha liability ntth. Ship and thVl.wfuTi. 1 ?, ° of ttoipriafc llha.teado, In oration of'bur blookadoa in whioh.tho waeeaught, la al roady immanao. Oror ono hundred Brltiib **•*»«—Aoorroopondont calls at wJL n°* th,t whin tho National S®*' vfi 1 , ?"A 8 . aßt "' wo waited Until tho tholr own aooount) 41 onnt and ltylM men agataatour 80 men, or onougMo work mao guna. Now again; at tho aobond oiin*.7 a ol 2f* ,, ‘ # »'hMbor“wa .haro waitod “ *" *!”' *foh \ Mi BABBOON, U* ' ’ WITS „ A* L.WMBABBO,, Qxmr if Pntf'td Commmx* «». \ . QMMAIAOOIPIIMIOIIMJRBOIiAHTV i And A**oU forth* GUffPOW -I>AB aKD BA»n TBAt - ' ! " B*c*tt* on ooutf&au&t «U Uadi of W**t*ca Pro* dttd* and mlkudlMaw MwtfOal V 1 Katlmad Umok la Croat of Wan^os**., :i. Hsm «o - f' - Wflll*a'i£BaiUh4 tfe, ptttebsrtfci MilterAßfckMOOfV • . «,*T* Bpmo*rA«arTmßL Palp 4-ftlwpltirdg ■ M*rrAaat*V>teTiV, TtelHiworof V‘‘ B. »* Ford* Boo*,, ' flimmjll BAKKKIddJdAi’ioB BIIUAi JL Jaoa loettwilaad fcraoloby : , ripcxyi—jujo.j i3i 7 ~f OILS, kc. j ~ Ijkox. city oil work:?! LTDAT $■ CUORPEXjiltfa, , n J ef OABDOH OIL, LCBaTr-ATIMG ! 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Rank B Swff COa,! ftoOr 7 i^ l| S , tr». - OTt/WOttKR » OMMOAJI, DCMLAr ■* ty. 0 ‘lawalact-aron fef WHITE B2?INHI>.nATtBOK OIL*. ‘ffrv I?*. *»OT 41tO:Cs»Uw» ri.ixaßmtGa.rA. JAMES IRWI.M, i . HtinxfjirttTrir-| - 1 biLor VITROL, j ) - Cnk.ni loft *t WiUiara Holmw bOcl! c*r “•>2o utb ■ WOKKts r KA YLOR A S’-fll'Si, ASD IN OAHEoa OIL, OiuorpMaed by my ia tka market. BCVt.SS Of OBOJBOIU -U- . j mM I 13 KFLNJJI) UiijiJfOK KX«Jft'l';_Th e «Jw 4elirer lot*. iron ll»to l.OOtfbarTela frJr»lJ22 SwpbL^nr l *^ l Afferent OUs S° w > rrackfort-on-tbe-Slaln, and " •.tber UuropwA porta. „ j BXESI A QUA YV * > > VetrolitoQn Wprka. Plttabqrgb. o*. Slllillll H# can be ,20t40d oq the wimiut ■. t ssagffis? 5 T e o< °" oisrsfc il?i£a °>v “T 01 ’ and w ' th fi»-prbbf tight tAaU»ibattff» hoik oil my length of timi "Or i will to h '«° thilrSjwn ' Oa»«t,tli»;»«ml ) omth.Oi«toi« Put«ni,r'S*n. %£&£*■ P«»« ,: : . . . - ; Rol8:l|- __ Jst’JEJtii.i jriso; c/s.' ■' B. BKAL'BB K V *(£ ~ ""' PIAHO-ZORTH ESTABIISHMEST, iip. <27. BBOQaifc STBEST, N. T, -o »*& **» *l.hdr.«„ hu inttrrtt, .lock »gj ni.Ku -SlI i U“>l«U an» ol ••Ll s li« 4 UrMlbntj.VM fl „i“ '*" ‘ ll *~' ol ' « eotlre itoc. Htaiol fr rV. Cl *’- er i ß * o»nr't:l,j )y, brithk.', Wanml Q. llVSt,,™ 1- it Id fixruf hu It ° »upply tk« ftci««*ed d'm* jiifof hi* celebrated t'iiw lop'diuftha miMtiHil iho l>«t aoU oio«t tb«toagbl*sefeooedToetMULeid D i UaL S ** Mr »•*•». 4altwu the 1 V u H°f Tt PI' n °- r lh » «M* »»« -in.ae Sf^giuV c 5 , i a»trotf l *cu.a IHI 1 Hl U eu*-i«j toiiaSni •P**Bo»ff©r*a o( ,iu equalled Autwaad dmifaU..; , t> A*f* fF BOALE I I IANO-Jt QUT£. of cor i.,* . * ith 1410 JW«Q*» cara, aapnaely IbrUr n*s '• wi SU^j'u V s ** %T ® added vmy impfQrtiotnt wij,ch d*n in » U y * ft j tend <6 theperfectlSnciflle > i w© CBnoanadeatJjr tmert/ihat, tbf Por t’. brlUiahe^eiid' 1 tt< ' aibln * tl wlth tbmt •Weofcth and r •cWlty of irutta riaomarj to darabilUy^LtMitt-. . •trumeutiat<*ujiwjnaned. * r .^ i: - . "arUMmi «s.Buwr" la cut ni ute. and wa In* c^Ucir * 3 ° r ‘ *»» Lf« Judge* \ •**^ Tur 7 laatkuneni Warraniedtorflre.j'eiu*. . „i • WJUUB. BBAOBUBY. - nhT&ax ■ 427 Brocm? at,, oar, of Cro»t»y,>, y, '■ rpu JUAUttUtJSXB ANJJ MaNUI'AC- X ICU2BV-A pB leaun oftboroafb tbed-elt* cai and praci,cai education in Mecheaice and cl • buiioMS tmblta, tcatulnlod with iho modern lp- prOvetne&U la the maiißtkbtQte of Irma (tW^enur'e prJoMi ( etofiii%vtttg hadacbaM to im« portiDt atulbbmau In kogiend ud'Ovitiiotiiti \ oiUn-hie »o much ancbjeos UBqaMfioaabJer«ibrbtto«i oanbariiaa Adduaa*•&&**■ car* of M Lea* - nig, PtllMHofria. P*- 1 r M*H3» •' • jVtMV CUrt titir.jniiiVJ.'c,roi)oit6d to hJ3 day.and;ln*tt'r*—T- \\y o- 4 ~ ;.. 2 car load* t. '.- ;j: : • 1 . *'.|do . .ioikflut* Aepk»: . ; . ■ " 18tf *ew riojpltaUßdtttr; ... AbkU; -' - do -do: - .■!: 11 Cb«nl«; .-'•■• *. j: 8 BltUrtoerrlni * ■ . , 71 Ido hw W. it. fj-yvfr. . _■ 10 da M»Kt£ider; j ' -• . 6 do.JCgg#;! And ftr **!• by' • ' t.H. TQICTA Co: 1 ’ I JAtiita itnvrH. iMy^.twnt. TfIAIAHDIOKHI JiiJoT]:; *, j .. j i-f \