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CliißUan Commission-* Inter eating JSeettßg. - ' The first publlo meeting 0 f tbs Army Oom ■lttos of Western Pennsylvania, lepnieat the Uilted State* Christian OommUslon, ™ ha|d oa Thuniley evening, in Christ M. B - Ohnroh—Bev. Herriok Johutoa, Fnsl. dent, In theohalr. The.exandaos opened with sa anthem, by theohoby whloh was followed with’ prayer by Bar. QSorgo B. Chase, The assemblage then Joined U singing Iho bjmn oommonolag gedwgVfcWjUslMd; i_- - To cnah oar nation** fun* Tst (till ia FiNdoß'i sum Vs cling to Tim I The President, Mr. Johnstoa, then statad to the meeting the ebenmitanoee under which the organisation was offsets*, and allaM to the tranlfbr of 'the hospital basinets of tho Committee to the Christian Commission. Be also explained that the Subsistence Committee had be no rnaane relaxed Its efforts, but that-it would now ooaline Its operattont to the objeot for which lt was i originally designed— subsisting solßertpattlng through the oity, atteadihf to the ilok and wounded, eto. Be then made “ ‘Pr*® l l° the audience,-in behalf of the Commission, 1 and stated that aU con tributions designed for their tue could be left at the store of Messrs. • Albree, Son £ Co., ■ Wood street -.„ . • ThePresjdentlben stated that Dr. Jacobus, •*“ 2* to dellrer an address S . anoToldably detained, aadeenldnotbe present. It dldnot require bU preeenoe, bowerer, to oonrinco the aa dlenee that his heart was in the work. There w»rt othtrf pnuafc who would oade&Tor to antertritt tM andlenoe, among whom was Ber&eorgfJ,Hlngins, a delegate anting ia oonneatlon with the United States Christian ht U?* n doiB * »«<* la be haU rf the soldier. This gentlemen was then iatrodaood.tofho udlaaoo.' Hr. Hingtns delivered a rosy earnest, elo- and teaching address, iUnstrating the' eparatioas of the Commission, haring In slew She physleal comfort and moral welfare of tho soldier. The address was interspersed with many affecting ineideats, whleh moved thean dience to tears. As indicating thebisiness “1 the delegates, he stated that oat of twenty, dee members who visited , the battle-field of Ant)et*m,tewlva. were ministers. Them was ™ for preaching, for the diatribntion of «"-»sJ»o»»* oto-i but they, had only time to takeoff their eeatr,hneel by the side of the drUg, wash the wounds of tho maimed; stile off the bloody garments, and snch like work They found the same kind ol worh to do on the Fenlitsdla, where there were three thousand vidk, many of them suffering from typhoid lever. The speaker himself nursed no lose than seven ty-ff vo poor fellows.’ These dele getee get as pay, neither did they expect any, save lit, that compensation they raoelvsd in the looks of gratitude from the dying, and the hearty shake of tho hand, and the earnest “ Bed bless yon"from these who. were able to give alt ere nee tothalr gratitude. , The moral - work of the Commission was no lees gra tifr , hPPSM ihbehxlf of the caosaTn he was engaged. .. ’ then Joined in singing _ Helmet*.tattle hymn: ' v -agfeatfSißg** •jfffe.Wffl J■ Wilson, D. D., was next in. • te)dlim3*»»S driivered a brief but axoaed ly earnest?!*** effective address. He paid a kigKMkute &> the grand army or the Union, ataadffng a.mll of granite between us and. invasion, and Jw* at the same time suffer ing from the eoid nee'.'eot and iadifferenoe of , many, very many at home. It was no longer doubtfal that the Batioa' waa to the momaatoaa straggle la which it was engaged, and the great question now woe whether the Church was equal to the crisis. vVe Hated *hat, btfertyelght Plttsburghshouid contribute $lOO,OOO to the lands of the Com mission. Wee this a time to hoard gold and silver, or to moke aloe calcalationi of profit and loss? Qod was calling as to a higher ana a nobler purpose, and' the ohorohshoold arouse herself to the discharge of her whole duty. V-K- v-fe -.7: Sfc ' *•’ ' ry Bor. W. A. Puurmt wu nut oollod opon, ud >4M Ui teitimony to tho troth of «U tut Mr. Mlnflno hid mid .in nfimoa to thooporoUonoof tho Ohrittbn Oommlttion. Tho -ponoul oxporfonoo of Ur. P. in th* amy aaphroulUod Ub to ifitk on thli übftot, ui bo rolntod Ineldonta trhlch ford' bly.Ulnitrolod tho olnian of tho Commlulon npontbo Chriotiu public. > XhoPrlildontdollTorod tho eoaolodlni od-‘ Ann, udnad on of toot from olottorfroa tho BooroUry of tho OhriitUn Commiooion, ooUUffortu Ko. doUgotoo. ud Urjo qnu- Utioo of Itcrol, rapplUiof for thoormy of thoCmnborlnncL . . w “ thon rang, oftor which Uo bonodloUon. tno pronowood by Bot. W. A. SnlTtly, ud tho oadionoo dlonlond. Tho notahor of daotho dn thlo dty, front April dthto April 11th/ u reporiid by Dr. A. O. MoOudUu/phyolclU to tho Board of aoolthjta wfbUoirot Tornobo,..- 7.J Chlldron, ,-U J * #u *» AodlMMiwtrojConrojaptlon.4; diuuad ii -nfihuitlonfrotn homorrhiro, l;po- JJP«H»Mtto. |. roriolo,!; typhoid Anr/ljUUod, JputMod, l;pirtu> ouroomni, 1; euorrhfoTor, l;dioomct of thoftoauoht 1;' ooorUttno, J;dlptiertn,J; ooafiittpa of thohmln, ir7 - Mmtmur. Cjuaoa.—Bar. D. a. Brad ford/paator at the Third Ualud PraibT' tartan Church (Bldn itTMt) AUarhanr, har >>l noairad • naarai Mil boa tha Mht ° k *Kh ofKonaouthClto IWnolr, tael har iaiilfsiM * daaira to:acoapt tha «m». tha PmStror. at Jfar Brighton, on Tnaaday, S*.!iWw A dlMolatlon.ol Mr. JBrad- Jtf»Uoß with tha.Bldfaatrat 222E5J*' Bradford hu labcrad hua “••gtahlj’ltr apjriodof irr fart, anddsr la« thli darla haa Iteu dtttrlaadj, Zt?Jr„ ZZJ** »iPHthatha hakdatar ““*<l to l ** T * t ” aaothar dald pi labor, 'w.:,:::- |iJ aaaaalaatoran. Wlaa ohhL”^?^" >. \, .. ■ life 'j*ST4S SmSSSSSSSi& * u i“«uaiw* s/33S6Sg^?s* FBnJAY MOEHISO,APBIL 17. CIT* xF Va IRS, ifAi'A* *ir •* *1 *1 om, **“J2“J®®** Omutahou for tie ff*. »y,Q« 1. .Sby, Optician, No. 85 Fifth TBW*, M 48 t , u , »• 62 ' » 62 29 6-2# Conrt Report!. Oflmo* Pi*u, Osnuni’ Oorar, to. J“™“*rHcnL Jin p. Etmitr, ■:.J~£KSWEFKS™. d * )rof v' Kll •4^d£ssUs£&&. u “ *■*»«—• : District Conn. vSE^fcS^SE-.. April eu,, sad mrj •m? yf* <* u» tot ton open J, CilrttltiUty. *ote About the Libel Sait. At two o’olook 'Thuridoy afternoon, the •aitor* of tho DUpatcl, In company with Mr. »ne« W. McFarland, before Aider man Nicholson, to continue the further hear “gon the oharge of libel-preferred agaiott them bp Thomas K. Laley and othen. Tho editon of the ftßeae,a*eUtedel«ewhere,had previously waived any farther heuring.and entered into their own reoogniaaaoe lor trial. : Mr. fll«UdDy on bohnlf of the preieontion. stated that the ralt had been withdrawn, to far a, tho Ditpalci was oonoerned. This cot ehorta very interesting examination, whloh Capt. Porter had in Tiew, and left bat one other defendant to look after, Mr. McFarland. The conniel for the proseontlon desired that Mr. McFarland be held to bail, in a auffldent amount to lecore hie attendance. Mr. Scheyer, on behalf of tho defense, was opposed to any distinction whatever being made In the ease of baft. The editors ot the had boon discharged on their own re- Mgniaaneo, and if there was any libel at all they would be ready to answer for it at tho groper flaw. Mr. McFarland had nothing to do with any thing that appeared In tho paper, and in the opinion of Mt. Sohoyer he should not hare been included in the' information at au, but at all. events nothing more should be demanded than his own neognlxanoe. Be ? and willing to give any amount of bftiiy but th« objection vu to miking nny dU crimination in the matter. Mr. Mellon oontended that McFarland was the prime mover and'instigator of the libel, oaused Its publication. Therefore ho “ffl’lent a b^. b “ " ,Utad *°« l " * ood " d The Alderman remarked that he had no all the defendants would ‘b« proper tlme-indeed he would ttaiM. f ‘ rM c F *rla? d himseU. He thought so dwidod” *“ 0 • w “ and tJ£: Hmt the prosooutors, give security for “V'fe “ oU >« discussion * . Tho magistrate. ho%ar«r “der'SvESment, and thus the matter ended for the present. * ; ■ SPECIAI, LOCAL NOTICES. daovan «» Bttm’t Bawiso Maoxis a, for family and manufacturing purposes,- are the best in use. . ' i. F. nrxvoux, Genual Agent, 80. 18, Fifth street ißoiua Paaav, Plain; and Ornamental SUte Hoofer, and dealer in Pennsylvania and Ver mont elate of the best quality'at low rates. Offioe at Alex. LanghHU’s, near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:Sm Tnuna.—This evening, Yankee Bobin son, who has been performing at this place of amusement for nearly two weeks, ooncludes representtUons with a fare *•** benefit. Ha has a rare faculty of en tertaining his audlenoea and deserves to be remembered npon this oboaiion. Bis bill ore. »nts_tluwe pieeee, in all ef whioh ha appears. Mr. Bobinson positively starts for the! Bast In to-morrow’s twin. Those who have ne glected vieiting. the theatre, to witness this pnuin. delineator of the down Eeoter should avail themselves of this—the last chance. Yooxo Linna’ Sxkixxbt.—Edgoworth Seminary, etBewlekley,Pen»'», proseats tho advantages of a delightful and healthy looa tlon, entirely in the country; a limited and Mlaot number of pnpl]s,. f ormlng a pleasant family drele j tha best influenoe* oa manners J“}. every deelrable domiatlo eom fOTt; with the most efficient and thorough in struoUen in all the branoheaof education; feoWtie* for riding on ! horseback are alii mrnlehed. Terma-moderate.' Prof. V. Da department of mnsio t?.- H” 1 * session opens on Monday, SgJOli. F “ r rlrcnlarnrpersonal interview address the President, Bev. A. Williams, d! D., Bewiekieyvillo, Pa. apLl.wlmltw Onaar Clotkim aan Whsi.io Box laaa. —The enterprising firm of .Wm. H. McGee A CO., merchant tailors, earner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, be in* fully awMn of the extraordinary advanoe in Spring goods, have purchased last fall a beautiful aMortmnit of vettings, Ao., Mid they are nowje.dy ka.open their Sptiug, trade wltu superior artioles, at greatly nT P ri ««- They will sell thelf goods by the yard If desired, and as they keep oon “P band a large snpply of toady nude clothing, oustomere oan bo aooommodated on demand, orTtave a neatly fitted salt to order. The work is all done under their tnperviiiou. and alwpys warranted to porahaserm , FiiKio»i»Li Clot Hl* a.-—Onr efibblejoan/r £ci<adt competing the firm of Jobs Wolar « Co, iferehut lotion, Sj.'U* Fe<far»l itnot, aM,y% jut opehod the most exten sive and resherdU stock of spring ud rammer geoda mr exhibited treat ef the mountains, comprizing some of the moat beanUfolFrench Cauimeres, Cloths, Cashmere*. Marseilles, Ac., £oto be foand in the eut* cm market.' This enterprising firm has also * Tory large assortment of the latest styles of goods, and a considerable quantity NOT.-mnde clothing of superior quality. We advise our Allegheny patron* to call at this estahUshmeat, and tee for themselves. a Jrai .KjTOMio noa tn E*it.-8u«»i T *i lor > would mepoetfullj fafiraxMo frtenda ud the pnbllo In general he hu jnitratnrned from tbo Eut with ■Jf* “5 * t P™ Spring ud Suuur Qoodi, oon»I»Ufigof,»ll tbo Uteitetploo of oltUu. übdiurMud noUngLi flmtleuun decking • I took to ooloot from tbot eunot bo nrput odbjibj other In tbo djy.ud their \rar .muti nude In the molt fiiiUonbblo 'munor, would do nU to giro him n ull before pnr oboting.olnwbm ; r '' : '«»“**. Mtrehent Tonor, No. M Mulct itroot, mo door from Third. Wins, Morans am Stems, aboil hus bands, sou ui bntkraut sorting in ths “my, cannot pat Into their knspsacksa man necessary ud Talaibio gift than a (air boxes of HOLLO WAY’S 'PALLS AHDOIHT MBNT.' The/ in fare health oren nndar tha azposoraa o( a eeldbr’s life. Onlj ISoents a bo* or pot. 219 . Gold a*d Bilyii WaTOßis, Olooxs aid JairinaT.—Attention Is called to Hr. Barb’ auction " adrirtlsemsnt ef Admlnbtratora’ BUe of the Michael WintetteOtarb store. Ho. 1ate.493 Penn street, and Pride? aid Setoidsy. Tha stock it Urn; and of superior quality. Tha cate b worth/ tha at tention of tha trade. lr too tbtlnrany repairs, or alterations to roar dwelling, or places of bnslnssseell and care poor order*! Onthbart’s Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alla?, abora SmltUald otraat. All work proaptlp atlandad to. 1 Onauua Oaua wiu ka ulna at UteOmilbns «trabt, da? or light. All: orders lift at ,tba abora plaoa vUT ba promptly attsnCei so AUcells mart ba paid »■ alraoon ■ ! (b Hocugnriia should beer la !mlnd bafora porehaslng: carpets, to cell at!J. Plnoh’s, ooraar Grant endPlfth streets, aa bo b sailing them at bu than miaifaotafirs’ prloes. > . < .r - ■» An Boor ban, blaokimlfh toob, oorn" *•«> *«•* will !ba wld at Barb' •notion,' H Plfth itieet, tkb morning at 10 o’clock. 1 ■Tk'j'v.t A tiAlon lot of Haps, . Meaamblqnos and plain Mohairs vOl ba opened tkb morning at J. Pinch's, cornu of Grant and Plfth struts. A ns no l aibbrtteant of bbnhtry made rag carpats, jut raoalTad at J. Plnoh’s,.corner of Grant and Plfth itraata. liisuu , Bliiw aef«k£Mlin'« boopiklrta at at J. JJjioVJI, acrtur of {tract aad G*ut'ibvjplai In Sttlu 8h»»li at J. Finoh’i, ooroaf of Ormnt mi filth ittmU. TNITIALS STAMPED IN < «t> ilrar-im-BUT 'tmw, ■ rLI| Hot# Taper 93 1 box. pUBUO NOTIOE—TO WHOM IT C HAT, CQaOIM—WW fci ■oU.co rBLDAX, A pill mb. Its), ituudialoljr oftu thaml* of o£- i «otuadain tboMrlhclutßoMof iti« Oltr of d aOa pMn'IMM lo lba orioomoathoconur of Ohio Oat ■ QQMiirrrih joßmagßTg. •CIS *DW. HJUIIALTOH, * UDUaoaA PennsrlTaala Legislature. Exported icr the pittabsiDi Owtu. Hiauissnia, AprU 15, 1853. n°CK.-'l5. Home mot u »>£ .'clock ». m.. Hon. JohD Cessna, Speaker, to the chair, Mr: Vincent, of Etl„, in beimli of th. Bepublicu memoir, of tl» Homo, Cler . few opproprUlo re “““■ preeentod to the Chief Clerk of th. Home J«oh Ziogler, £«<., of Butler count,, . headed case. Mr. Ziegler relnmed hi. tlmnk, i„ , D e»t little speech. Mr. Vincent, after a few complimentary remark!, al» presented to John Small, Eiq.,£or Harrisburg, the Assistant Clerk of the Home, a fine sUvar cup. en£ r * SmuU mamod hu thank* In a single sent. Mr. lncent offered th» following resolution, Mr. Wimley. of Montgomery, being In UieChalr, vn Um . ■ Betohed, That the thanki of this Some ate hercbv tendered totho Hon. John Bpmk^Tfor^ho •him, Md conrtee, with whlohhe WdUcLrcel the duties of ths Chair. V . • ““S*®- After some remarks by Messrs, donkihs. of Wa*h ingtoa, Smith, of Philadelphia, Benedict, VinclLt, i Barger, Shannon, Smith, of Chester, Pershing,Beebe, 1 hß rC “ lulioQ ' r “ l,do P t « i b X * nnanl- Menn. Jaction and • \ incent were appointed a committee to inform the Senate that the House would bo ready to aJJoura this dit, at IS o’clock m. Messrs, Shannon, Hopkins, of Washington, and Nelaon were appointed a committee to wait on the Gorernor, and ascertain whether he had any com* i?i!i?l?\ io ?i. to ??*** *° Hoo *°* ud alio to 7 infotm hint that the House would adjourn thu ! di* aft 12 o’clock m., Mr. Cessna in the diafr “ 13 E^laUon < f CU ofUaotln « doo » ofl^ed the following . i^ 4!>i f ed l That the membon of this Hones tender to Jacob Ziogler, Esq., their grateful thanks for his *l£ n ‘ ion 10 W* urbanity of manner* and Clcrk of UIU Adopted; °o PU **WphU, offered a resolution of lh Mr k Mr * Bp^r ’ ] he Aeaistaut Clerk. Adopted. Mr. Shannon offered tho following resolution: &cso.ced, That wo tender to John A. SmuU our tb * nkj , fcr htl nntiriog exertions as Clerk of JJ“ d [ or S®»U*mauiy and obliging con* «lnct to ail members, coUsctirely and IndlvidrOly After some complimentary remarks byMemes. i Shannon, Hopkins, of Washington, Koine Lid Bene* diet the resolutions was passed by a rote of 99 yeas, no nays. J vmm t A message from ths Gorernor was read n.i!£ a . U £ h J*£ UIoD hyM been offered hlm by the President of tho United States, and that, at the expiration of his present term of office, hewfj| accept th S.P o^S. tioa signaled by the President.) ft. Mr. Kalne, offered a reeolutioa ot th«*h» iq u r n A?o^Sd BeP ° rtSr ° f lh * " WbUilre Becord.” moTtd the song, "When this * • QBg bjf Hc * r »- Kerns and smith, of Philadelphia. Agreed to. anlr. Ludlow, on >ehalf of tho officers of the House, presented Mr. Speaker Cessna, with a cane, '*beautl* folly mouLtod with gold.” The aoug was then sung after the presentation. Mr. Les.na then returned Ills thanks, for the pro* toot, in a short speech * At 12 o’clock m., the Speaker declared the n wr adjourned iu« Sm, Uauihucso, April 15. 18G3, Hours.—Tu© Gareruor informed the lionaa that he had signed and appruTed sundry bills, among which Wrro tha fo'fowlug: A supplement to the act for the regulation of the militia of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. An act relating to proceeding* in eqnltj. An act supplementary to an act to redace the cap ital slock of the American fire Insnra&co Company, approved February 16,1847 An act-extending the prorialona of the act of March C, IM9, in regard to the floating lumber, oil and oli i barrels npoa the Allegheny, JXonongahela and Ohio I risen. I An net to prohibit tho on of deleterious drugs in tho muolktßnand sale of Intoxicating malt or al cobolio liquor*.' A An /?£ l t 9 ‘“thorite the con»tnxcUon of a bridge OTer UU CTtfb, B An act to Incorporate the pay of county auditors of Lawrence coeuty. Brtd^Oo' 3 “>• Oil 09 mud P.trolousn An Kt to extond tho time of tho payment of tho SJSd°cS!“ ™ OUjFmudFreeport IOO “ l Chrioliw An act authorising the construction of a macada mUid road on a partof the Washington and Middle town road, in tbo county of Washington th * °°' M P "* b ’ Urt “ ■'■pphraomorjr to on oot to onthodio tho ~f Trn “ r *<> incorporate the Salem and Djberrr ft** 1 ®°*» lh * fipringhooae and Cemmey?* town Ptenk Boad Co., the Pittsburgh Fanners* and Turnpike Boad 00., and to revive an act entitUd An act to incoiporate the Pittsburgh and Bearer Turnpike Bead Company, approved April *«, tLe *•*« toled to school par. SSS?USn!£S^ J ,J Bch ° a ' D ‘* tricl °" b « further supplement tpaanct tsojneraiine th> SS“,*IML UaUre * d O ™F“Fe opprofod PltrSfi £Sg , £Z'&. nod hloout An oot for tho relief of tho Wo.tmorol.od thud Co An act U> incorporate the Venango Oil Co. unuer!? nJ * lla if lo tbi payment of bounties to vcl ■ relating to bonds and recognizances of b til legh»ny° nrt ° rt * Q * rt * r {? * ulob » luriScuumy of Al- Company *° iooor P or * t> Connecting Ballwaj »ii 0 / ‘ft W®»* of tho ltwp« of the Be serre Brigade, First Dtvhion, PenzuylTanta.lUUtU. hi service during the riots in the county oTSehuyU kill, in the month of May, ISG2. w An act relating to the culm of James Dirham, of Allegheny coanty. **“*»» u » tomato yearly | reports to the Auditor General. * An act to Incorporate the American AnprUtipp g, r promoting Social Science. Company l ° th# " ,,lern PenniylvanU Coal • Ansel to incorporate the lowa of Bslleveruon.part y lu Fayette and partly In Westmorland counties. Into a borough. Company* 0 tDcori>ormt ® 1118 Bullock Printing Prase An act relating to the payment of ttemp dalle a. , A “ *. c * 10 **» ne* entitled an act to Incorpor ate the Jiorth Western Mavigmtloa Company. . *2 set reiaUro to the inspsoUonaf domestic die* tilled spirits. •ids ch w*' f 1 * ,im • <* M Mto * >. h ° borough ejection In and lor the borough o| Blruunaham. in the county of Allegheny. * ’ Aa act extending the time tor the payment of the ftomSn,* *“ i oll , lll * tet keonwfUiagtbAldsho Oil thereof** “ d for ta «r«astag the Capital Stock act to Incorporate tiw I'ennsjlranU Grapo Com- ■sssaoe os tbs oorsacom. aSStSSTi ,1“ “*•*« •»« of joa oi tto dow of **£2* toUSEWtiSS SS'*'"— ..***•!partiality of my followdtitons placod ms iu dfeSff whU s K* 0 " k® l *** * period ofgiSt p3>Uc dlatnctiozip which soon »n »C v f h 8 r . obclll ? ri * wlllcb ** still ragtag. The couo* if !°^ g la unbrokaa tranquility ia l }>)* State, el mM t fbrgotteQ tb# poc- Blbillty of any violation of our domasilo Dcica. -J""“ 0 “r “ ui ‘l» 1*»1 Iml bean mfferojto fall Into * er ° wduced to a merely permissive or. ‘f*^l?V* oa & uniformed voltmteer companios in mJoa* parts of the State. Thewholemlndofoor K £* 10 and Industrialpur ol no iotenUon to injure the rights or idtermte of others, or in any way to vl oteta the Constitution under which we had thriven, they wero unable to realtor the designs of wlckod and abaadonsd men—even altar they had born publicailr and boastingly proclaimed. * * and elsewhere, Uia a fret that the poople of this Commonwealth were first startled into asense of the eomaMAdanger by the bombardment of Fort flam Ur. The legislature wee then tu session, apd immediately made such provision as was at the moment domed hsoessary i but shortly after Its adjournment, Events haring rapidly advnooed, and tho capital of ths couu* try being In apparent danger, I deemed It. necemarr to convene It again early in May, 18«, to adopt measure# for placing tho State on a footing to the emergency. This was promptly and cheerfully done. FifvbnaaredthousanddeUarstuulboonappro. printed at .ths regular session for military purposes, and to that sum was then added authority to borrow 3,000,009 of dollars. This loon, notwithstandintfths depressed condition ef the finance* of the country, and the-alarm and distrust then preralllng, Was promptly taken by our own dtlxons at par, and' at the suggestion of the Incentive, laws were passed for organising our military forces, and especially for Im mediately raising and supporting, at the ezpeiuo of the State, a body of 16,000 mss, called the Eeeerre Corps, to be ready for Immediate aerrice when re paired. The government oftbe United States had called out 76.000 militia to serve-tor three months' of which the quota of Pennsylvania wee immediately far* nished. The Besenro Corps was raised, equlpptd and disci* > Lined by the State and contributed largely, "M*r Providence, in saving Washington after, the first dis* aster of 801 l Bun; and tram that Urns wa oonttaoed to add regiment after rvgimeqt, a* the serTiaa of the country required. Pram the first movement' to the present hour, the loyalty and (ndomluble spirit of: the freemen of Pennsylvania have been exhibited In every war and upon every occasion; they have floated to the Hand ard of their country in her hour at peril, and have bonw It victoriously on battle-field* from Maryland. Virginia and Kentucky to the Mr tooth ami eonth* west; they have never tottered tor 4 moment, : It haa been ay pride to occupy a position which enabled me to become familiar with all their patriot* ism and eelfdevoUon and to guide their efibrta. Poe* terity will do them toil Justice: ; Every requisition of theOmtoral’OoTeniaeni has been promptly fulfilled. AUleffijiaUea to support ef .the cans* has been enacted without delay, and Peon* Stasia js entitled to be nataed flrst taohe the stae that have beat throughout unflinchingin thdir .'determination ta- wivini wretchee, wboare endeaTOTing to fimtroyHthflkljS Temple of Liberty.. - . .\j.v/ r , - The StatehaenotbeenlnseiwLMdto rimeaaUcne which! her sons have made; no aflbri us been epared by bar authorities to secure-thairooinfbrt aadwel* fare. 'Under leglslatiro proririons tothat effect, hir rick and wounded have been followed and eared fbr, and, when pnettoride. brought home to be noised by tbelr frienils; and the bodies of the slain, when wasible, have bean returned tor burial in the soil of the State. The contributions of her dUseo* in lop dies of luxuries and oomferts, fbr all bar volunteers," tv* been almost boundless, and nothing has been omitted that could encourage and stimulate them in the pertormanoe of their holy duty. They have frit upon eTexy march, and In every camp, however dm* Notwlthsteadidg the Immense drain of her normls. , yifeMff r a ■ thrir,D ** imwm, i It may not be hurt by canoes over which the hu A > . control, moot ccjniiLue to prosper. Her were never in a more healthy Wndmon-hsfSSS wore never in better heart. •'• u »v people That the labors, anxieties, and mpossft>niA»a nf her executive have been great and hareestas, I n«*d I have gleen to thefeeay "*ehts 5?”. with, |i trust, a tingle eye to tk?pabsc trelfkr^* , f cl.lmno.pMl.l merit fn Hit.. I'wowld burTbuJ nowortby t. b. c.U.d . mu hU l Z, S If I am proud of the result, Ills that I Urn people who tree. .Hooted It.: preod.of , To be ca'Ud a Freeman of Pauuilwni. t. t. KM farth. to bare a title of honor wherever loyalty w—J “ d tb ; muttol TittUte ui dwiLiA *l, te te b. oburred, morrow, that tb. Übon which T h.te b.omMrU, .odor*™; h.r,. eirredrlSnidrel mj hMUh. I.houldh.r. Mrtooi otere iTS bond tt»t • much longer conlinnuo. of thorn mi.hi asfc'iS’Sffi? ** Sfflre tory of the country, I will be able wShmonT-ffSi to discharge my duties if I avoid being £J,u thi oentio of an active political stntrgle;* “ “ Under these circumstances, Ithas pleated tbs P«.. uSiftta’^tauLS" » jr At IsbaU, for all those rouone. nfiMAm. • ~ tli. close of my preunt term, notlo.pproprtetemod. of untraoclnwthltliir In taking leave cfyou, l mu be nun that, as Governor of the OomSwleKtSl hi? «•« »“ «y doty, and shall owttaSa toSe?™ tebtiUbn. A. . prtTftte dlh«, P n*i h VSf heutUyte ophold th. Pr«dd«tidhhrldmfJu£S! tloo M thooplr mc.ii. by which tlmt rmolt mS, hi uiSf’ " * °"‘ 6r tho '«'l «U ] I,glro tbli u my ddlbotote.opinion, nod dull optnly, condldly »od union, y WtloftcconUac* Of th. wum-bouted friend, te whom I „ w . w> much.ud of th. porpl, of tb. of party, have never tired of eh—nnr n 4 toTttandMxlrtie. by token.oHElr g£S£?eJ£ fldenea and approval, I cannot spg*k withSMosure I can do ne more than to expressto them thso—n.; ; «st, tniest and most boartftlt gratitude. “ d ftlwr yonr Jrabifibbo«, mffwufthl Hxatmnrao, April 16,1863. * vu * Tut * The Honse ordered 6,000 eopies af ths m MUH |w Sngllrt, «4 UMO oute. S*4a'" SKtiTi.—Mr. Jobfioo, Horn, th. CottSdtto. of 'Oonfbr.no. upon the dlflfcrenoa between th. two f h ’ blll p nli,l » d » Joint raolnlfon pre podo* lartelu mn.ndm.nt. to tb. OondUttUon. tm portod ttut they .(teed to .mudthHteli«r no£ to wd u Tli t Btetfon S. Ho but dmll hopuMd by tho Lt«ld.tttnputlog uy now. «r or prlrllcgre In uy mu whore th. ulhorltr to grut uch powenor prirflegrelulbMn srnt.yb.re b» conferred upon the Comte of thf. Oomtnon- Th.foUowfHf nomlnallana of th. Gor.rnor wn confirmed: For TrpiUcc of the Blate I Aejlum. V b ? w X*S*fr of . w *J®®«nntyi John H? Brigai ’and Jftcob 0. lUtaberger, of Dauphin oonnty ** * Bound, Cljmer, ConnelL FoUer. Graham, Hamilton, llieeUnd, Jbhnaoo, Lawrence. D McC * odl * # *. Bl'chola, Bidgway, BoWomd! BerrlU, Btutaaan, Tunell, Whlteaad Wilaon—l9 t N V*r Me ““u Bucher, Donovan, Clata, Klnaey. McSherw, Mott, Pennaj, BeUlr. Smith! Stark, Stein and Wallace—id. . *' The naja toted for Senator Cljznar, (Democrat. 1 Meaua. White and Mott were a Oonuut* teo to wait on lh» Houeo of Beprcaautatiree, and In form thim that the Senate would he read; to adioura •to* die at I* o'clock m. » s • Meura, Larry, Lamberton and Hamilton were ap- I pointek a committee (to act with aaimilar commit* I from the Houae) to wait on the Gornnor, to a»- etrtain whether he had any commai! cation to make, and to inform him that the Senate (with the Home) I would, at 13 o clock m., adjonrn mm dt*. ' Mr. Graham offered aneoluUod tharihe thanks of the Senate te tendered to the daw of Harrilburw, who officiated U the Senate, tor their roluatarr «. tandanoe and opening the aneiona.withprajtr. The roaolntioa waa adopted. . . Mr. Elsamr oStredChe following raaolntion: . i £?£? i \? h^ <ll#lh * ok>o,th **«»*awharehj tendred to the Don. George >*. Lawrence tor the able, impartial and nmilamanlj mannar in which he hai I performed thodntieeof {maiding affloer of thij Sen* ate during ita prvaant 1 The reeolntion waa unanimously adopted. Mr. Wal«co offered the foilowl eg rteoiotion, which waa adppted: - Jteotak, That the l banka of the Satiate are hereby t 2& er * d ,*®£ ho Chief Clerk, baatofctantacd ttani cribjsg dmka acd other* officer*** the Senate for the Ufc.d, efldttt and ceatl-manlj maaßer in which si3uSS3Siii**.l? “■"■"V' Liieb rson letter from [ TmCW»,.iApribl,Ayp "On tbo ith alt. Gen. nftdQ tntlr' tempi to tube possesaion of a bill near Pa* ebln called El Cerro do Su Juen. For some time Gen. Negrete remained aipeeUt terof the affair, until he thought mattera began to look aeriotu, when he outlied ont of Puebla and drore back the Frenoh. niia is the lateat news we hare from Pueb la. Some three thousand Frenoh troops hate landed here within the last seven days, and there are some two thousand five hundred more still on board at Saerifielos. Yesterday the Mexican guerrillas attacked the workmen on the Vera Cruz and Orizaba Railroad, killing ten, wounding twelve and carrying off the Mexican workmen, say some three hundred. This occurred within ten miles of this'CHy.’’ QAUPETd. BRIJS g E L S. flow open, a moat complete and varied assortment of ENGLISH AND AMSRIOAH BBOBBCU, a 1 smell advances above the cost, FOB CASH. live HA INS. 4 large stock, bourht txrfore the late suay of wbioh arefelllnr at LKS9TEJAH riABB FAOTURKBB’ PBIOtS. MATTIVtiS, 01 «r.nr kind. OBISA HATTIKBB, In lu •I,lm ind qnnllllM, .1 tk« old prfcM.. OLIVEIi WChXSTOOK ft CO., * BO.BS FIFTH STBBCT. mhSlinxaw gLAIKayiLLK ' FEMALE SEMINARY. A Wil FOB TODNC LADIES. . Bar. & £L fiBIPLBT, A. H.; Mas. P. p. |HBP. I*BV, Ptlodpal; aided by a fell corps ef eaetlient Teachers. > Aooammoe&tlsnj for risty boardlne scbeUrs. This aemin.ry—now In IU eleventh v«ar —with Its pleasant spprspriate aocommoiatlont and eppirattu, oent n Q «e to corn meed itself to all wto o«elre the beet culture in 411 which pertaloe to lena'e eduoatlou. Tana—Board and Tulli nln Ihe regular eonne and Latin, per lersion ef five months, 960. Inetru. mental Music, Including Tnorbugh Base atd Vocal Oaltoie. Ac., on the most approved method, fig. Ail branches of Drawing and Palutlog, iu WaUr Oolora and till, from |6 to )li Prtoch or Qtrusan. 910. Ibe aat eeeslon will commence MAT inn. <Jetal7gr.ee sent on application. B. H.SH&PLE7. ap!o.2w Propriatr.r and Priodual, pHNSIOJiS, BODNTY, BACK. FAY. B. C. StAOKBMLL, Atonwp at-Lmm ead Otstm Agmu, Ho. ill FIFTH HISKIT, PilUburgh, Pa. Collections In Allegheny and adjoining ProMcatee ofe»« Uon (BODHTIBB, tor alt dlKhargtoBolffimPxif‘ fiIOHB, tor wounded Offloers and floldiam: tons TUfl and PXHBIOBB for Widows, Patent* OruhLl Children, Brothars and Sisters, or othsr eentntlvee of those who have died la the have died after di*oharge,drom disease contracted-(• egvlce. ■WHo charge until collected, aad do fetter win be imiwered oaies* astamo K woolOßed fclbslvws jgJBW GOO'jUrii WKW UtMJDai' v A FBXfIH ABBIVAL. j j HIW 00006 JP6T AKOEITXA LADOB* FIHX COHQBBBB OATTOBV of tb» tatest abler A large eeeurtauat at LA DtKfl* FIHB BALMOBAtfI, of <*v«rj7 dove rfptido. - LADI lfl» MOBoOOO ABB OOAT BGOTAriI atjUw. CBlli- DBIB’S BHBXO, OAITIBS AMD BaLMOBAI % goods have advanced 90 per coat. Xeet r Wf ar*ittu BQ»B,» *MkM«.»». . Tj'KUrr TKEKS, EVIUtUiUUfMi, £& Ho* ia tko tbM, Jf»» w»»t Dm ASthM TBug,uis*jiTk«qautiai*t., jrtot*to m&4 oa Tootorfora to MUBOOOXIA HZIBBOMB jjto oahUx* mpuaam. THE LATEST NEWS j BY TELEGRAPH. FROM WASHINGTON dUR SPE<’I.U nfSPATCHES. Special Dispatch to the Pittsbeixh Gaattta. Wabbisqtox, April 16, 1863. LATEST HSWS VROM XXXtCO. Dnte* from the city of Mexico to the 23d oi March confirm the news that the French had Invested Puebla, having taken possession of two of the five bills in and about the city— one three miles from the outermost Mexican forks commanding the road to VeraOrus, and the other two mile* from the cater Mexican forks, and commanding the roads to the oily of Mexico. These outposts aro at the bridge, over the Atosac river, on the road to Mexico. Commonfort's outposts were out half a mile, and ho bad been reinloroed by three brigades from Mexico, and by cavalry from the city of Puebla. The Mexican fortifications were twelve in number, besides an Inner line made by forty-fire oonvonts. Skirmishing took place on the 22d between a brigade of Gen. Commonfort's division and part of the French forces. Nothing is said abont the killed and wounded, bnt the French retired, leaving' some horses in .{he.hands of the Mexicans. , The Mexicans .doubted whether the French would venture to attack the city with the small forces they had. President Joareshae issued the following address to-his troops; Otism*— Juotcm, C&nititutional iVeri • deal of tie Btpublio, to tie Amy of tin Sait / SoLDiKxa: The enemy, abandoning at last the Inaction ioto whioh Jon have bompeUed him to chsage his arrogance, is preparing to comply with your most earnest wishes, and is approaching this city, which bearsjaname as Illustrious for you as it is disgraceful for the Invaders of our country. (Referring to Zoro goso, a Mexican General who defeated the Fiench on May 6th, 1862, after whom the Paebla is now named.) Thus the Emperor, Napoleon 111, insists on making a people who have shown its sympathies with the French experience the horrors of War. The oonaolefoe of ail civilised nations has severely condemned this invasion for iu miserable pre text, and mure miserable tendencies. The Government of the Emperor does not demand justice, whioh we had refused; that to whioh he really aspires, is to humiliate us, to destroy a free and popular .republic, in whioh the privileged classes have.been oomr pieteiy subdued. Soldiers, the republic founds her hopes upon the Intrepidity of your ! hearts, more than upon the fortresses whioh surround the city. The country has sent you here first to combat in defending her honor, her independent* and her glorious destiny, to shoW onoe more to her unjust and perfidious invaders that Mexico is grand, free and worthy of being so. Whatever a handful of visionary speculators and traitors may desire, soldiers, through your dangers, you are goiog to win imperishable glory to repulse the proud soldiers of Franoe. The example of your past deeds on the fifth is enough. Mexico, the continent of America and the freemen of all nations rally to yon, for jou jaro to defend their cause—the cause Of liberty, of humanity, and of civilisation. then, to occupy year posts, and trust that the National Government will aid you in *«7 uorifioe, and will reward jour aerrieei worthily, [Signed] B. Jcanie. P.ibla, ilarck 1 i 3883. cbi list or ornom ITadtr the ttnieription net will not be un- Bonnet until wholly o«mp!*Ud. The Hat for all the States but Connecticut are before the Secretary of War. Troublo about the Now York appointment* is now arising from oon •neotlons of the Weed faction against sack re commendations as they suppose Grooley to favor. Then is - trouble from contending re« Commendations in a'similar way in several western State*. Perhaps at marked a oase as any Is Julian's district in lad., where Gov. Morton is making a dead set to have Jnlian's candidate defeated and one - of his own substi tuted. thi inw veaotiobal ouaaavor. The plates for the new fruotionil oarrfacj are totally different in design, execution and everything from the present postal currency. They are now complete* and the new otuzenoy wiU be speedily put in circulation. Ie U thought it will defy the efforts of counter fellers. BIOS VOX COXTIACTS. j Contracts were awarded to-day for 3,000 tons of bituminous coal at $5.50. Sixteen b|ds wen received for. 39 # 00Q head of cattle* at fijom $619 to $095 apiece. NoeontraoW.were the bids being toe Ugh;'- •••» i• - - k>w ltoxs'xot to LiYinr.xiw ipak.'' ' The report that Lord Lyons is going to re side In New York at the Brevoort House this coming summer, is erroneous. Waihixgtoh, Apriil (5.--There arc furlhc* reports of -hstwoen fitoneihaaV command and the Culpepper, hat nothing to indioate that ’ any eerions collision has taken plaoe. | - ■ Union Meeting in flew. Jersey* Tkmto*, N. J», April Ifl.—A mass meet-, ifigof lojaldtiien* wu held here to-dmT.aU Which ddmMi were delivered by Attorney* General Preelisgloysen and others.. Resolutions were unenlmouslyedopted ep* proving of tkeentir*tfeoursoof the Adminit~ tntion, end retaking the peeoo of the LsfUiatnT* ' 1 ’ u . -\- • •*« , ThoHEUwM crowded End bEodiof maiio werepmant, v? There were largo delegetions from Sul end Whit Jersey. vl 'Hon. ThomM ArHerrißf, of Bergen. N. J., wse called to the ehal*. , * Two Vice President*, from each county, end onls Secretary from eeoh Congressional Di strict, were appointed.^ The Committee oa Resolutions reported a “Jv •“ br »? la 8 the following declarations: lit. That loyalty to the Government, obe die&pe to its i authority and the fall aodun conditional support of aUItS measures for the ■oppression of the reWlUen, Is the plain, ob- imperative duty of every eitiren, *®dell who obstruct or embarrass the effort* of the nation to/mnlhtala Its ||tei unity, are pnhlldenemies.- - : 2. : That it is, oair. deliberate purpose to su* tain the Government with this Influence of ohr ■ parse and sword through every seerifleo until armed rebellion is ’pat down everywhere, ( Jv Bd* That we denonnee the Peace resolutions protest of the last Legislature a» elibol on the patriotism of the people; .that wears op posed to any peace or oompftrintie Involving a capitulation tot rebels In ami, and those whs stay at home! will see to it; that the ef forts of thoseia the held Ore sustained: attbb mat of Uh lfitiMj ba; U»t tnltoroMpoU* tioUma. >Mkla, any othar Hnlt, ih.ll not anooMd in on* Jot or Uttlo «( th*U bumm. 4th. Xh»tw* approrao! th. -oonfiaention ud >Bniioip*Uoß Mta or*h. Adalalabn. tfh. W» plodno to on br*Ui<r«a~la tha ■SW,™ BBdWdod npßMt In molnuinior TOtdalirmd b, Mr. pSi.Ua., From Go*, Foatei’. Command: ! > ws3a9«£±ai.«s* ara™ assst&sr"' *•; THE LATEST FOREIGN fi Arrival of ibo Steamship Arfima*' Halifax, April 16.—The ‘ete&u fhip Arabia arrived at this port this evening. She left Liverpool on the 4tfr* viaQueeqitown oatboSdinst, Vit; i •~' The steamer Anglo Saxoa!arrlvec( at Liv erpool on the 2d, and the steamer Teutonia on the 3d. The Arabia has 184 passenger? for Halifax,' 135 emigrants! and 53 j>asscttgers for Boston.. No specie. She reports haying : passed/on the Bth, the steamer Kao’garojbdundWest t< on the 9th, at 9 o’clockp. the passed the' ’ royal nail steamer Earopa,s(|ii&d>EaBL j. v The Arabia experienced; a; soeeeciion: of, , gales thd enoonnterod maoh loe on hir pagl/ sage. \ ' M • A heavy collapse on the' Confederate .loan oocorred-at Lohdonon the 2d last., -fcr the saipension of J. B. Spence, engaged the grain trade of Liverpool! ! : Mr. Spence ww supposedteharc been the' Confederate financial agent,' but be proved hbt : to be the same person, h«on icon-i. neoted with him, except by firoi&tlsi. Nev- :; •rthelets the loan closed on the 2S at percent- discount. l ' ' The New York cormjbfttdonts of the London Tinet and Daily frattboth expatiate, on the increasing irritatidtrfelt in America.' against England, oniaceonnt of tho fitting oaf of Confederate vessels in the. latter,oonntry,' and speak of the possible adoption of retalia- 1 tory measures. The London Hmt», in Its ~ editorial on the American affairs, says it seos something to* nope for from tho inauguration' of 'Chion Leagues In the North, and the inareaalog de mand among the Republioansfor the restem tlon of the Union-at any pries. The Tint» alto.says that the sympathV of Barone has been withheld from the North simply because they pereeived that the whole Southern people were in earnest about their independence, while it was not apparent that »ny considerable part ef the Northern people earnest about emancipation. I Tbe Frenoh bourse closed very dull on the 3d; rentes were quoted at 69f. 700. _ PoLAvn.—Affeirs in Poland are again of a threatening character. The insurrection was increasing and had broken out In the dopart -sts of Poviowis and Bovalo.la which the uits, nobility and-middle classes have idee masse. The Russian troops-were at Memel and Bigs. Tho report that the Warsaw Committee bad ordered the insurgents to lay down tboir arms i is pronounced unfounded, i Langlewieos, the late Dictator, was con veyed from Cracon into Morayia. ' publishes the manifesto of the Polish insurgents, occupying seren of its ooinmns; . l«*pienakUate, a chief among the Circes* tions, had laadod in OoarUand with a well officered foree. Th« Bussi.n GoT.rnm.Dt was buying trans put* at Dauiio, for Viotnla. . * The.Swtdish Government, hadlaid an em oarjo on an English steamerlat Malm, which wai carrying a Polish dotaohmont from Eng land for Poland. 1 6 Etqubd.—ionrfoa, April 3,—Good Friday was observed- as a holiday. 1 Is unchanged. Tho London Tima has an editorial on the 0, th » «e»m.r P.torhoff, oontondibg that it was unjustified, It says it is not i more act, of judgment,, right on wrong, that tho capture of the P.Whoff in to b. regarded, tint as ah express of tho polioy porsnod bv the particular Government. If a Spanish or n 5!2 n i.“ offio f r h ‘ ll made » mistake with a British merchantmen,' nobody would ever dream of anticipating mischief from the oo carroncc, but the Federal Government is now advanoing extraordinary pretensione by the •elect egenoy of an officer, whose, oondnot has already been epndemned. : Theleisure of the PetorhorSis not natlonejl it is the error of a person inexperioacod in pnblio law. It is a deliberate attempt to er tond and magnify tho power. 9 f the blooiado. Mor is it indeed the first step of the Federal, iste in this direotion. They hairo already*al molt blockaded certain ports; of enr own in their eagsrnoss to interoopttho traffic botwson these ports and others; and at last, they have gone tho length of opting iscWifc, a S vmlnrmhi this oountry, giving’their owu ponetrnoUon to n mercantile jspennlatioa, pre sariblng ships beforehand by nemo, and seis ing them without referring to thelrdestina tioa or cargo, wherever they can he pohneed upon at sea. Wo J»vo no donbt that -Wilkes homed preoise Instructions to capture the Pe- WnaUo.lMilieye that she may be re leaned after more or less dethfiffigh, hdd her oomp * nsat<,d Jfidcrtla •will find their ©wn recompense in the'eom mMd acquired over the eommeroo of tho teas •ud the alarm communicated to trader*. But d,Dio ' i tiat *«■*' proceed, teg* call for ebrious attention - on the Dart of «ur government. if*'*'**«&■*& observed m • holiday In the cotton and other markets. Zherai* nothing-new to report. Lmdon r Batttrdag £v<nin g —The Stock Ex- j chnnge 1* open to-day, bnt tho fund* are qolet. , Consol* dosed at 92 W to 915£ for • money.., ■ - <* ««•■*»• aalmraoto njtio review of the volume of diplomatic oprraspondenea for tho lut year—published •n! 2 n * , f? St4tei Government. It .üb.gixM Mr. Adorn., tho United stole. Min tat.r« London, jad rays “htsdispatches »„ i**®*et in.the whole collection. o' > 7, d l p ‘ Im ' T,ton 'twuMfij* /SiuMi* . 11 ?/*" h ” w " formally presented with tho freedom of tho otty, end UnWtlty h th ° d ** T,# 0t L - L - D- at tho laeurgente, under Lsttowoll, y . rl,d I Jo hove, boon dlsporsod, and ofallgwu to; aook reingo. in eallaoia, by thi . Tho Danilofjt.r tho Empotor of Btusla intend, granting an am noity to Poland, bat will not grant a Polish national army. ■■ I•, Omiioi—Tho TSitlcnalAssembly, afton, proclaiming Pric-o. Wiilium, of Denmark; Slag, appointed a-Committee to go to Copen :■>»*«do offer him tho crown In thonamo of tho Greek nation. , ■ • * Lo*»6w,'&tiirdiiy Z’o*(ii a ,._.iho Confeder ate Loon has had., iurthar decline to 314® per coat, discount. ■ w ! f«trpoet, Saturday —Tho A life. pubUshM .»totter, from thoPorolgnofilds.io the owners of the Magfeteano, whiohi was tolled by a Feosral orulser, bat lib.rated by a prise oonrt, stating that; the- English Minister at Washington will heinstruoted to apply to'tho Government of thsiUnited States forfnlloom ponsaUon to thapaytbs'interested- - : from Hewlfork. i ' , " April 16.—Jetf, Davie has is~ snadM address {o tho people of the Southern OoaMaraay. sTgiag thorn to datete thair ag- : Vnlimi Inter to the production of fond, fie .tayt thathHhoogh the soldiers uaoa half n dirts at m»V Ultra is plenty of it in thoCon fedsraoy, but that a difficulty exists in its whiohlmow nbouttoborcnie died* >.d ««*•'> •-* y' ■ , ' l i In the csss of thopriiesteamsr Peterheff the testimony, was all delivered to-day-. Judge Betts ordered her mall to ha opened, bat e dispatch from Washington'interdicted u.' it is sntmired that she will bd given up j ' ' The oloth printing establishment of Wienter 4 C0.,0n J7th strooi, wasdattroyed by llratt day._ The loss, whloh amounted to tu.ooo; wasinsnrod. . , Thy itMmw Ooritu uHrUuthU poet t&b mornla*. H«r xltUm lut» bwn Mufcjpttod. •i',* •: From Jtosfoiu Tfc "Wi wwvflrin* fo.ttfcl Wuhlagtos, N. C<, c& tkiioib • hSd ita .SitTS dUUaoe. ****** ‘■W** at a jMpeotftfl [ mSm. aSS2nI% toU ® a f" lT * 4 »‘ o»np i I ■•WtßMdTillt, tbit morning. A propoil- ScfriM"' 1 ’ ‘•“™ ■ >■“- sSgssasasw.'s tt»,two eSUdnn’ftom Aaimw Thoradttt. ttm sustaining tha hgaUfr ■it hit martlags! Proposed Dltcct Railroad. Roots rftom Erls; to i BoMj.io, April IS,—A of thominl pnn of tbo Balltio and fltata-Xlna Rsilraai aadethar promlnont tallroad'iiaa wat hold h«n.l It hu boon dotttalMdto bnlld stud ditto tfrost Brio to OlssWnncL <$6S5J)O# «u sobiwlbtd towards (bat objtoC■; Aoonnaltta*' was sppolntadto confcr wait' of Olmlaod. ,Xbt MtSmmSrtUA."; Baba Short Bilttoad. * - . i y.S.z fjit •- 1 . « ■ F.Besk &UovWhoJci*lft i>, a '&&&£?:£ ue*lw»ja pr*p*«ttonil; often iorßtit, in •: WimutM.'ioi'Hfclir••'-•? I* 5 .Ate* MS ' , • • «pl 6 ’ 1 • •„■ - ,-coI j f Wm—4Uo btuik ptim* yflloif w v: Appear .to ibaCosceaifatiiig• - 4wu\itefli». tiiku to BolmamttM.j’ Xbrfr >polli, noently faftn u ‘KOntucky and Tuau nt, an at Burkr?ill«, Ky., and. Salina. 1 Tens. Xlur an (aid io bar* a fom ol aiMitn taoM ataa*fc(lMa..v/. . ~ Destroyed by Fire. ' PeoTinxncn, B..l.April 16 --The Fcnxlb bonunary, at Warren; was burnt this insroiag. a ; ! Markets i»y Telegraph. Cxscixsact, April 16 —Flow unchanged and a nijr. superfine la held atss 05@5 ; 75, but ImW* winToi 2«»te to any extent'.! >be» a M ,. change. Corn In-good iltmiah atG2@C3c. ia buik. ~tbhU tn. good denund aod sc. J higher;; emleeat eSc.lnbutk end 79c;'tti b*c»' Bye steady kt 95c. Barby : unchanged. vwu*ty 6 Ovl Mo change In prortaloM. Lard dull; sale* counu-j Bolkehonlderaaold at 6jjc.‘ uoflrham*« iKothlngdone iii Bldesw Ales* perk not ioqoir . jtdfor. Hama, in sugar. I'ickle, sold at Sc. Ihereis - *XQod demand for sugar.cored ham* 10 to IOKc. and g&iagmjta&toanmadeihf August delireryat lie snd QQtet. i^Bochaage-Jncolnhrffltehange.' ( i ’__BjALiniirittA.'Apra mores slowly at ' ®@7oc. OtoTerßcedflnh&fcSs 60@575,*diULa»«4 at SOQt.' Floor dolt ah'd only 500 hhla. sxtn* -Sspy «t small lotof seber •MaofC. 'SniatlMldrryo &t $4 78snd con much demand for a*.d ta}*# » fiTfbr red and $1 75@1 90 for Wtfhr' Corn ccmes. Ibrwahl J“ demand for yelWwend bit. : Sr^. Ite ' Little dolsg-in pro £!£?«:■ perk stf ,15 EOiaios 160 ore, fcJffivSlS M« Okie .hi.- ■ Toax, Amii 10.-iOotton doll; lSObsks at OTc. Flour.;, heavy; ilalee -11J0# wSs Wmd - ' 48c,. Oat»Jo.liwmv. . •->. * avcnojr sanies. "PAST BIBMINQHAM AND SOOTH’, ■Li PITTBBPROa BOILDIKS L'jTn—On 6iT- UttDA-X AfnsVOeßfdprfl 18th, siS o'clock, bv' ord« pf ftphsnst ponrtj; wUl.be eolVeommsnoior at Aelsel’e .Grocery,. Xslsl' Blnalngheai,. eereor'c r Cenonend. Beiireeljf.trertva-nueiier cf •veinabte.. bclldlag.iots In Bast Birmingham, belcnstocr to^th-®'' °J OarollnS Orm»by, daeeased, u ftiUovi: Jfir<»lotoe& thesbstbsmslde olUanon street, be twee* PaiUlpenod Carolina streets, etch lot at fr-t froajby 120leetdeep. .. . rr-.M-: . 81* lots on the northern aide of,farah itr<et, sj °f thUUpe street, each 20 fe«t fr- ct fOrthmr: aide 0f Sarah ■rp#®t>««achaorst-ttroist by 120 feet deep.) j, . - Foar tota na the aocth.side of Sarah street, 25 t - wsMhwu CUw Atwet, eaeh front tyl23 feat j lots oa tka.north aldo ol Jaae strect, te • ®knriitmti,i«*ck 20 A»tt boot by uOleetdeep.. :,. ; . -. .. Four,lota na-tha m±h aids"of Jane street, tetwt*n wMow and Jcseph atoeU, each2o feet front by 131 Ihras tots.on tjteacuin?Ude•«f-libwi«i»raiiji ’John.sireBti»/jtaoh £»fre;front Also, la ths Boroogh ol aouth-Pfttsbnnrh ; ’ ; i»* w ? k?*®** otl te , dde o f JlajHfr.rtreet.oiio ingabontB2 feat krd theothir abooi7o feet, each exwndipg through totboficowanriUe mod.' ea-S^re^fP^J 00111 * 14 ® ° f SUWt, T 2 fofct SafSep T^d haying 7S lrcnt by too r*gy‘” > ®»»T4gMith:«»a.an«tt.uuhm isS. UUUKb AT AUO KA'i U ;' D DAT KVANXbG, AWltth. as will be eold, at- Davfe’ Auction; H~ Tlfinttnii a prirata Library of AUsceUibeons, I'cpuUr and fct-iio vd Book*, hlagsz nea oMhu Jar, Ac.. oaibr&c’DK re. cant- publications and old fiyoriut; illuiirAUd >o - lUx,e ?t. 4c *- AU°» flos l’iate hDgrariaja —*P l7 ' -1 J. Q. DAVIS. Aect. Ovjuuhillj h'iKfih'j ftivfli.Ktt •IDOTIOM.—OnTCKtDif KVINISO. ri o'cli>ri, *iil t*aold,at tfenCom- H«M lumqu, fco. 54 girth itrtM, ol aocodat °:, tb ‘r Ut 'i°! H an * deed, tbos* two lort lit Biowid.eMh b»*i«g » fiont o( 26 i«i on Xirerblll / U»2d" Toratanala. . . . J.. 0. PATIS. WAiUJ CITION.-tiuTUK6DAI EVSHrsfl, Apm*i,t, •**“ ctto#t» Tixue tbrt® lata of vrounl oil cate it th 6 corn&r of MlUer aud Zi °’- as - 4 '' “? 41 ,n !21l I ■■ ■•■.* J.0.-PATta. f -,-°“ XDS3DAT STIHIHO, April 21... ,i 10 rluna AllojlMaj Bank, stock;. ; £ J? l^ll,lr * ll loW™io>Cii..SUik; '• " 5“ MoBOOg«LBl* lE.uruc. 00. SlM«: 25 £ PituSorgh i sionboiim, B. 1L Co.; ; 25 Oo- f ßegluilj TiOlrj li. B. 00. ssoa; - ,j : ' IJ.QIJPATIB. Anct ■• fovSJ **^ 5 ,P* m > WIU bsuM, b t ord*c Of V.-; * tor ® oi * Lfl l**« *icHMr Winter* > M U si^ T Wl,cllM » M»rlii» and Maatlr' -Oold J«ir»ik7,.'«o ■.' '■ CirtiDtiiiasr &-v+rv ■ liujgg.Tariely ol the bs«t qaalilr gxd* - *. wm, * t ” ?a - jU-.U DAVIS, ,w< sr jJFKOiAIi CAUii.-ribj request ot uu moros*dtlztiiifl,wh°vmo aubjai« uc«ad ui«- » *&• !f*feent bu ooneaiej to |lw.t*o'lalMsUj]{liJAf jjii WlOfiDil gViKv -u iaos J *prti,i79i«ji i i»h^t.^kv£^\7 v "j;“ MAffQgjqiiHALl! ACQTfUH unnsy ■ ( h.it! iSUS* <<***<*'* rteh wdAx 01 '’ : ( Mlk tonii ud Pfirlii Ctb ntti -of iut>shym riaelTOrXhiToSiObewmml «WTO*MU r AHo,-;4oocmril»gio ji«uJ Polfah. ’ ; . .IOQ-bosetlaU* Ink;. ■>'■■■ - . t, Tms*kkS*t *******»• + ( ioka Huts, tsAUtt f oejock, will be jold,»t Bwltf Amticn. i *s4o*snCtttflte4l - JSgroM Wdccrn’e -' ‘• 1 ' ; -'•*,••”-'■•' - * ?**» HoTelty WfakrvafttMd ttUhn* - • 300 Looking G|m and mew FrjLine.. Teu ‘^ d *si! S >■ .J,G.DAVIa a*>^~ f BBlact*m:fcli B«1Iow4; : . ’ ' ’ : 8 Antils. /, r . i '" *' • • ; •pit ..... 1- ! Q. Dt-y| B . A „ ft jk U “? WAi'iu Aa’AUOXUOS .trtrt. 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