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Btß — Th * Orsnd Jury prosuttd Hit
?»now.ag true hitl.(loTßsMo g sod posting
; token*, rupectlrelj):
I tT* 8. tA Junta HcKtln.
B*m» t*. &. Jifafcipson *t al.
B*ina t*. G Ladoidg,
g*“® ta. G«r« Bbu%.
f»ma Ti. WjlUam Gar. on.
• Sum ti. Hilia A Kiddle. n
gem® t». Gr*rt * P-Itoll.
S MM T *r 9«JL“«r * Bruthow.
Sun® ti. J; Aj Ecfcei t,
. Baa* ti; A. Glltlegfenner.
Sun® TA John! W UcCartltj.
- • OrriaNop*Ln. not'»t rn bill.
■ ■ C !\" *" brougOi o.K.re ihe'Court
SS.'.-S*. 0 / f- o**’ 0 **’ oorpu,. 11 < I<R minor
who enlisted In the ermy. Too oppUostlon
Bother. Ordered tbst ho bo
duonorgod Irom lIS t» W) „f , h , p, OTOlt
Msr«h»l o|»n poymttu °l the cost of writ.
Woßtlng Plesd 'gulity, to mshin.
“•JjntOtohOM.: benlenoodelerred. *
Tho Orsnd Jnry westton duehs ged,.»ad
tho Court Adjoined forth. dsy. •
Disrsicr wiluauo.
! Pittsburgh ondSteubenville HsUrosd Com-
Pltubnrgh Trust Oompsny
Xho taUl ol ihiilsnit hssoooapied tho Court I
for four dsysod thii week. Thoplalatlffs elslm-l
: F'l*** 1 ’ bll “« olosn JJ-I
defsndsntssTressu- I
rtr or ssld Oontpsny, by Ms report to tho Com- I
£“» f f fjJt/oltUMy, 1855. they RlsA.lelSl
““ naa tteditea .hlaielf for oomminton on I
tto sulo oTiJSO.MO City BondsTt J« Mr
tftoj ollogsd ho hod punhuodt
Uuuolf from sold Oompsny on his own so> I
MBits • i I
Verdict for plslnUff, *lB,OOO. J. s. Craft
£?* ?• HtmUton, Bia.., for plointiffi.
Bimpsoni MqLsron, Kirkpstriok AJlsllou.
08. H. Baith, 0; Shsler ond Robb & Mo-
OmnoU for dolosdut end his surotleo.'-. -
.Merrisk Jt Co. rs. B. A. Johns
•toot Vordiof for plolntiff, $136 SU’.
_Rllen^ Csmpboll rs. Mathew Cridgo and
Rliubeth his wife. -Jury out.
ooitkoi cilia.
T. et hi. t*. Wnu Eiiirorth,
Jr., implead® j with Wm. E. Eering. The Jar j
oamo in at • o'doojt a* m., and, notaereoinn.
wa* diiehargedd
The Beligione Hoeement--Proposed
Amendment to the Conciliation.
About twenty-Hxo minUters and members
itpneaatlag different denominations ot Chris
tians mat at I o'clock, p. m, yesterday In the
Slrit CnmberUnd PieibjtoiUn Church, in
parsuanoo of a cell Issued' by a preliminary
meeting held some time elnoe in the United
Presbyterian Publication Office. Tho smell
attendance wee! owing; to a mitnndersiahdlng
ef the hour of jiOoUng (snpposed by 80J&6 to
be 10 a.m.) .'! ;;
, The Ear. Join T. Prtssly, D. D., was cell
ed to the Chair, end Kor. John Douglas, J).
D., appelated Secretary. The meeting wee
tb*a opimed with prayer by the Bar. Thomas
ppmlf'iih'De i i
. The Chairman said that he understood that
at*late convention[held at Xonia/Ohlo, the
etyeek of, which vaito awaken a more lively
laMre»l In the loaaie of religion generally,
■ a paper vac introduced relative to the pro'
piety ef suggesting some amendments in oar
national CanaUtaUon—auoh modmuti u
would amount Ua diatUot aoknowladgmant
of Sad Is our Hktlona! Couatitutioa, to eltu
ly ahow that waaraaOhriatian people. Xhli
nVjoot iiaoe that tlmo baa awakened a oonald
orabU interest la different perta of th. chhroh.
The rabjeot hashes* ukaa up by our broth
nain PailadalphU, aad tha Prsaoy'tary than
hara either taken notion oa Ota enbieot or
propoiad to do 10.
t Dr. A than, ofXania, Ohio, ramarkad that
tha lubjaot war brought kafora tha Xania
opnTaauon by It r. Alaiaadtr. la that Can-
Tan tlon it.waa propoeed that auothar Conran
«oU ahoold ba called, to ha hold at aaeh Uma
and pleas at maid ba designed by tha Com
mltlaa haring charge of tha mattar. At jat,
that Conraauon; hat uot bean called. Than
Uashangeertoha bafareeaUhe Declaration
« Independence aad tha CoaiUtutlon of tho
Uattod Statae—at falling off 4f that manlfait
"■ attonof a splritof piety end ja dependence oa
Proridiaee, trad la lha Uttar document. Our
rarolntlouary fathers wore thoroughly Im
bued withaapirit of ehriatlauiti: they /rant
•dHha CouaUtutiou ou broad Dimooratio
laid down in tho Serin--
tana: “All jo ara brathron"—“Him that la
gnataatU aa ha! that doalh aarrloa. 1 ’ Yet,
la our national Conatltutien than U tha Itait
pouible recognition bf duty to Dirine Prprl
denoe. Tho Southern authorltlea make relig
ions deletion outer iargaly Into thoir goraru
moat. It U tlmo that tha aubjaot ahould bo
fairly praiantad to tho atlada of tho okriatian
community STerywharethroughout tho Amor-
Icau chunk. !
Tha Chairman raid it waa ooaUmpUtod
nothing mon than to bring tha mattar bs
fbn Iht auproma jndi«tor»os, to *uggeit_to
thorn tha propriety of appointing dalagmtaa to
a national ConTantion to meat at aoma cen
tral point during the aummtr, with a Tie* to
combine Ike Christian sentiment ef the ooun
fcyv. Itic hoped fth+t the matter will then
•oat vith weight, so it may be presented te
•or national Legislators; flethought it ;was
BBiversaUy understood thatsemanmendment
to the Hatiosal Constitution will bn mad*—it
. will be for the politioiaa# to detcmlne what
amendment shall be made, eosnaeted with
their department more particularly; bar it it
for the eharoh to rnabe saoh reooßunenjiatioa
ii the thinks proper*
. r A motion was l made that a committee "of
three ha appointed to prepare reco!otion«*#x>
. prettivn pf the isnie of the meeting.
The cbobmaweppeinted fler. 6. T. Stew*
mrt, Dr. Spronii had; John Alexander, Eiq.
The oomoittae. retired absat an hoar and
on enuring presented a report of which the
feUowing ic; the :coacia4iug and itnportaht
partt • _ ' •
-With the elew of preien ting the subject def
inite!/ before the ; Council, we ssggestthe fol- 1
lowing as a sample of what ceemi to as to bo
needed to be inserted in tho preamble. She
proposed amendxheats are in braoketc.
We, the people of Ibe United States, [reo*
ognistflg a# being aad attributes of Almighty
,<fod f the Divine authority of the Poly Scrip*
tores, the iawcf GodAs the paremoant nue,
and Jesus the Jlcssfob, the Saviour and the
Lord of all] in eider! to form a more perfect
anioo, etc, ete* j
1. We suggest! that a STatiooal JfoUgious
Cornell be held oa the 4th of Inly next U the
—■■■ j to adopt a proposed amend*
Ant. -
%* We lofgeit thatall evangelical d*noml<
natioai be N invited to itnj i dtlo
' gate s to laid Oottsoit 1 . : *,
*• sT*«i*gMt that » oom&Itttobo appoint
ed » pnbUib an addrtii to tooaatioaoa tola
oabjoctufoboaopoiilMo; and olio to pi»-
V , paroo/orm of mtmoriil to'tot EoolulajUoal
<Jonrt», to mint till «p:ing, and to biro too
BamtjprMntod tonll loch nuotian totough
otttot nation. j . *
IKa ripoHVM BWOirod, Bad too farther
. ooaotdmUoß of the frport poitpoaed an til
aßttaßoUaj :
Oa «oUod, « wai orntd to hold anolhor
*V k * hoUdlat,noztMonday
MlOo'elooka. n. ;
to ef Ooaualttoo ana ordond
to bi "W aaat to oaoh pulpit,
‘ «“•»««>, *itb too call for
=• *to.oa, too
' **■ »■ ’' ’ ~
»*pv* (Uwlaaifl* o l*
■<iU tk« Po»to#BeC!BS?Ju '“,D,P°„l»«PPO
•*■«**, iu SSVS.t^’*
M* now moot »oMht*rS»V^? nfl m»* Lul* t
iUsitnUoDi of tk? ** *oeottnt o! ihtir
111,1 Lt 3» SalUn, for
Bout, **- W H«Cl«UMi’> Auotlon
w.- t ... .
The Subsi.tiince Committee.
The following i* the. report of the Sub
•Utasn Committee for the month of April:
I IM ’tlT f ' d ’ ** City Hall.
*’*?“ .oldler. on their way Bait and Won,
MM ifoi .m oa . r 1 . 0r ** ttU * tion (Angait 3d,
ad “Idler. who hare been fttrniih
‘brongh onr city. At
the Soldiers Beit, on Liberty street, 1,035
aoidlara bare boon cared
for, and prorided with all attandanoa their
condition demanded. Traniporution hai
been furnished to eight dlioharged eolditn
1,1 oBr til 7 without meant
to reaoh their houei. Nlno hie* vL-lTtr:,
to th. Military HoiplW in our c^.
of tt! P “ bUo > »®d “pootally
or ua farmeri. ia direoted to the futTthat
k,*.hVo*hT iMUlta ' J Ho.pital in our dty)
i h °P wu4 « of two hundred
oai»ta!i d add?M d " 4 . ,0l ' U " , »" li 00n *tantly ra
additional one*, and while w* we
>«•>» f»r the oomforU 4f the
lick and wounded of. our armiu abroad wa
■houid not forget thoie in our midst. Con
bl'« hJS.J 1 poU, « , » ««tot*. onion., oah
“*s b ?2r r f ***'< dri,d *od canned fruit are
S. P"*” 4 - Contribution, can
S' * Son., er.Albroe, Son A
S o .'i * iola °“P wlu he mat to the ho.-
,«awv b !i nllfo i ij _ l Mknowlßd SO the following
m a a°S* d Sf* ‘5? P“t “onth: Singer,
Nimlok A Co., *100; B. Bal.ell A Co., *5O!
Jimc Carliile, *JS ; Friend, per T. Caicgi.
*3o;Thoma> BakewoU, $l5 jS. Collin., *5!
MU. 0. Bell, *lOjW
McOltatoek. *11,05; Thome. Gibson, *5;
Kcoi L n i f!i t3 i/ 0 ’ Tnlton, *5; Jo.eph
M- JchCi Borden,
nn’oe K. * 1; ouh » T“r-
Hrt ™» Sehool, *0;
BiS'SS^n* 4 / J “ M PJ«“ d BohertD.
comi » b “ d «ooto«j
-•sySSSWW?
aroeka of butter and 3 crook, pickle.. Alio
KSSfr ot ““WM.'whioh
Sdthaa?? Wt *t the Boom, on Liberty . treot
wdthoutname.. Perron, leaving contribution.
« the room., ean hare their baikat. and
diahM returned to them, by gluing the .treat
“£ number of their re.ldeiM. . "■ “*
JF* acknowledge the re-
S' 01 ?* of prooood. of con
u? n -Pi? th ? b “* d ‘«f the Committee by
Mr. O. Tetedou.' papm and friend.™
i » Wktma*,
Joma Albeu.
fl« M. Atwood,
Bxtoatiri Committee.
MOKTHLT EXPORT O? TBl RRMT COBMITTRR.
I - J* 1 * U u‘ S-CliTliUta Commission, which is
Hpresantedln Western Pennsylvania by th*
ASZu3“ m \ ttC J! 0f P , iu,b “*b. U • National
| Aaiooiatlon, haring for It, objeet the spirit
“'Bnd temporal welfare of the ofloer. and
men of tho army and nary. Soldicn ef all
.actions of our country and of all regiment,
of our way, we alike end impartially eared
jot tj iti del.gate.. They do not aik a iuf
fertiig loldlw what State he !■ from, or what
regiment he belong, to, before glring him
Delegate, if tho Comml..ion are ohrlstlan
gentlemen, minieten and laymen, of tho
«WwtaWUty,who giVe their time
without any oompeuatiou what-
The Army Committee prereuta the
foUowiog report for the month 5 April.
lon gentlemen hare been sent from thi.
lud*' dol '* lt “ 10 tt * Army of the Cumber.
t* in. n.-UABa.
10 48
■••• 00 58
i» s-ie
• Eot.F.'H. Power, Biv. L. Marks, O.J
°T J ~ ha H ~ *•**•« ?»”'• T- MoClure,
I. ?• Wm- J. Park, James d!
W«», Dkrtd Brown”
Oao dologato, Rev. Been Skmiog, of Lle
"I"' Qw Amy of the Pstomao.
Ik* Commission will accept non. tat those
£Xf» J2S2f ** th,lr po,u « f “«'•*
I t n 1 ii ■ 4boTe propofi* remmlo
sf, wlt j* until September, ehoald
I th Sf r MrT^Cfll be >0 long required.
The following articles bare been forwarded
to the armies,*to be dlstribated to tho soldiers
b/ the hands of oar delegates :
Oomfort. 48 Lint 3 C9
I*® Bollsßendagtn..
no {Jocks (Delrai am
SV°* C “'”' I*> MitttM 4 «
iS Bre-leg Cowna." lS
Towela. i,B HsnUrchlefa 4cl
ua o.ni ol Trait. aS
Batter ISS Poutoes [buib) h
*«> (?"”■“) MS Dried Trait mv.'
eiue\Vhlii}({Ui} 128 Crackers « «mj
C«roU (busb) 6 6o*p « ZZ fifi
rihw.. “ « 0<“I«s and Lemons. to
Caobegse.. 75 Writing Paper Bni’e. 4
Lead Pencil* (dor)—. 12 BoakeendTracts^^oasO
The Army Committee thankfully aokhow
lndgo the following contributions of Hoepitnl
•tores, in tho month of April i 1 box olothinx,
73 pleoes from Mis. J. Winslow, Brady’s
Brad, 1 do Mr. Scott, Pulaski, Lawrence co •
1 barrel poUtoes, 1 basket butmr and Bggs,
Mrs* B. MoCahon, 8 boxss olothiar, us known
| donors, 1 do, Mrs. W. Campbell, Butler, 2
I boxee of 121 artiolss clothing, Mahoning Sol
diers' Aid Society, 1 box fruit, Ladies of
Library, Allegheny county, 1 basket eggt and
butter, 1 backet pickles, Union Belief Asso
ciation of Sbaler TownsMp, 1 box of ITS artl
i f of ClarksTillo, Mercer oountr, 1
box, 172'«tielei, Ladies' Aid Bodetv, Second
ehuroh, Pittsburgh; l fox olotb
jag,Bewlng Society, 3d Presbyterian church,
J J«reU of hoipluii stores, from
Union Belief Association of Western Pcnn-
Northwestern Virginia, 1 fox
do. Ladle*,.of Industry.
I Also donations of various articles from Miss
| Mannor, Mrs. 0. H. Bippej, Mrs. S H
! Mellor, Mrs._J. H. Low, Mrs.. Joseph Dil
voxtb, Mrs. Wallingford, Mrs. MeOagae, Mrs
ItwinD. nolraes, Mre. M HowywU. Mies
Mutdook, Mrs. OUlgow, Mr. Hansh.il, Mrs.
W. Bryant.
The Treasurer would acknowledge the fol
lowing cash receipts:
Soldier i 0 CO
Bmptoyeee of Bryce. BiohanlM AOo— m, 100 00
CiUseaeofLlfooicrsudvicinity,.by am. Bc« ‘
atgreuop
S*Dj«min P. Bitofill - 60 00
fiamool Collin* 6 00
Svptoa fond ot JtU«t«r Tailor*. «, »
Brt« Wn. i**tim i .■■■■mi...i i 6 60
•Ji* Pr **sJ<* r l“ Ohmh, Pittibnrch 101 tv,
U f* J* fi —~ si la
«* .do do do r .., 125 00
Centraldo ■ do do ... ~ , 34 09
Otto do do do , , 4q on
CoaberUsd Pretbrtorjaa CLurch, PilUb’a... 21 00
lUtomod do Cburch, do
Dr. Bpronli *
lit £aguib*Li
r —.. 40 00
7-T >otb«r»a Choith, 65 73
Chaich, PitUb£gb_ 44 40
8 mliblUld Itrul M. £. Charcb, l6 60
Llbtrtj do to to do ' n 71
Bom do do do do _ 4 30
Abm* do to to 6 «j
do do dd •». f W
Goraon Bo&rned Cborch, rituhnr.h jl otf
B»P^»* f Pituborah * , 2077
Uattiodiit Proto*Uni Cburefa, Pluibanb„.... 10 00
L ' burc bt 9 to
i? t ££?v n J*i rr V?!' jU r Ua 16 08
U. PfabjUritt Church, M 60
O.P. Churcb, BobULMD’o Ran . 111 l 27 jy,
“ St. OUif- - > jo 8&
u u TnrlU Or—if • • ii«
PratbrUrUn Cbarcb, bUncfawtor. **.*".'**‘ 20 07
do (Ofirmuj.) do ‘ 1 1*
do Obarcbf Batiir. , 27 orf
5° 5° ..-WowJUld, Law ; 9 66
00 do Torantnm r . t ,12 6*
40 do Batbftl M M .jg 33
da do FlMUot co 700
do do Ebouiborg, Ounbria oo- 11 15
d* do SqoirraU iim..._ r , ~ g<o
do do Baaiflald, 3 <y;
lt-lt. io Walk. oo™_ J 1 no,
” do Scwidlay.-- . 3
** do Xu on |M ni 1200
• M do Ojiinall«Tlii.i . *r mf
Btlhiay, do Ito?.: Braddock., ~, 25 itfl
Ml. flopa» ZUpUit Chatch,- 2 60
Grao* Caibaran do AUaabcur ***~! 12 00
Hiland’aPreabjUrlan Churetf^.. 3 43
fioldloa* Aid Sodatjr, fibaabJarrUte. p. ***** n
Union Baliaf Aaw, Wt Pa?*. i? vV~~ k,® 00
unknown Danar»... ~ ... m ggo
Baav«r fit. and 8. Common If. B, Cborotua,
AlUghany ~ j,,,, , 4a no
If. B.Chnrch, Lalmha.,,, 1120
do .do ' ;• • *J 70
do ‘d» McKaaanart.:.—:: ; jg qq
rjwil OIum), JL S., Bor. jj ou
P. ChoraL Ouotubara —. 01 n«
do do.' Qaatra.P** g* 60
do do (f«vtb) Plimbnrwh .. ji in
do do Hew Brighton
do do fitoabnaville, O—...mii'; 13110
I Irt Prmbytartra Chart*; 66 W
Prabytanu Ctiorcb, Indiana, p* - * 33 00
do ' do Coagrnliy 1 — n 16 00
! do do Maw „ . 66 tU
do do MaadngabaU * 4VO
fid Oeaaan Lmhann, Pit titmrgh:..:., T ,jajg
Tho ComaittM woaid m»ko *ip*«Ul *c- ;
knowledjmret to; the oJDeeri el the digues t
retlroed oompeelee tad iteemboetl fer lie
“P J «te of hlsdaeii looheerfallyruduid.
Soldlen Aid Societlei end Army Oenmtt- 1
teei ere requited to merk esd lorwerd ell
■tone to • Wit. P.Wiriu*,
No. 79 Smlthfiold atrat, Pittsburgh*
Donation* la ctih may bo sont to or loft
with Josiph Almbi, Iruiorir,
,' No* 71 Wood stmt, Pittsburgh. •
Hon. BtJBUT MoKiiqht. ;
JpS«FH Atsax*.
Y?p‘. P. Wot jus.
C. Tut-rur.
Joui K. MoCoxa.
iSfS. litm
If ® Wß ftom the 139UsHegImen*.
Wi rewired to-day a private letter from tho
139111, Col. Colllor,firing a report of ths part
Uk«» by the regiment In the lata terrible
“jilting before Praderloksbnrg. Tho 139th
Monga to Sedgwick’s oorpi, and in tha attaak
Ss^! , r" ic /S? 1 5" e wllloh “>• »k«l» •««
driven from thoir ontrenohmonta, tho regiment
sowplsttMU part, and was pubUely
oompjlaantad by tha oommandlng general for
ajS*H* Oar oorrespondnt
l Okßsm! Sedgwick maintained his
ground until nearly sturounded by tho enemy,
and Only retreated aoross the riror when'll
became evident that to remain longer would
„°.‘ 0 ,' nd “B*'- U» safety-of his antira oom
{“?“■, lose In the 139th Is vary heavy,
including sovaral officorn. Tha offlolal list was
“»“?• , out *' *>»• Unis our correspondent
mailed 41s latter, and wUI probably reach ns
of’ !*jentenant X. P. ffisrblson, of Co. B,
Btmpla Infantry, was shot dead daring the
hottest pert of tho fight, while gallantly ral
lying his company. Captain Dempsey, of Co.
and r *“ lle ? »>>aU £i his ohest
E d .ra U J recover. Lieut. Pierce, of Co.
B, and Lieutenant Crum, of Co. B, wera both
5* »onndsd, bat are both on duty. Tho
of’a”'??. 011 ® 11 fr, l a '“Uy In tho hot
s' 1 of'the. fight, otoaped without injury.
°t 4 ’ ® ol ‘ Kin o*ld, also angered sovoraly.
Oapt. Largo was killed, and Lieut. OoL Pat
terson is a prisoner. The 139th and 103 d are
made ap chiefly of Pittsburghers, and the offl
cUl Hits of the killed end wounded in them
will be looked for with the deepest interest.
City mortality.
The, comber of deaths in this city, from
April 25th to May 2d, as reported by Dr.
A. Q. MoCandless, physician to the Board of
Health, is as follows:
Males, 4 j Adults, 11 » _ ■
Pemales,— Is j Children,6j Total * 17
The diseases were: Consumption, 5; typhoid
meumonis, 1; dropsy of the heart, 1: debMty,
l; mania-ft.p°ri i , 1; bronchitis, lj paralysis, 1:
■till born, lj diarrhoea, 1; searlatina, 1: ma
rasmus, lj dlptheria, 1; indigestion, 1.
Pumi CarawßA TVixi.—Thosecf ear readors
who desire a supply of pure Catawba wine, are
marred to the advertisement of Justice Scribe,
of Reserve township. He has a fine stock on
hand, of tho vintage of 1859, fust bottled from
his own casks, and warranted pare and genu
ine. A better article for table use cannot be
had, while it woultf.be ?*fj desirable for elek
or weakly persons, v Mr. Scribe will promptly
fill all orders whioh may: be left at Bcinemon,
Meyran A Co.'s, fifth street; at Tiernan A
Getty *, Allegheny, hi* offics In Reserve
township.
Sennas Dksth.—A man named Peter or
James McKinley, died suddenly on Priday,
at tho new rolling miU of Messrs. Beese A
Graff, in Pitt township. The deceased was
.about thirty-five years of age,andhad been
in the hospital for a time. He was found in
an outhouse, and is supposed to have died is
* s not known whether he has any
relatives hero or not. The Coroner held an
lcquest, and the remains will be left at De
vore** cofin rooms’, Grant street, until noon
Saturday.
a Dsaih or Gss. SoHixKßLrsnrio.—i a the
list of killed i* the Eleventh Army Corps,
published in the Hew Yelk Wcrld, we find
the name of Brig. Gen. Schimmelfennig. The
deceased aided fe the organixation of the 74th
(German) regiment, whioh was recruited here,
apd continued te oommand It up to the period
of hi* promotion to' the position of Brigadier
General.
Miss: Chablott* Tbokpsob This acoom
plisbedi artiste plays the double oharaeurs of
Edith and Zeldia, fa the great drama of that
name, at the theatro this evening. Miss
Thompson's marvelous ohanges In thU piece
are tho'most extraordinary we have ever wit
nessed,'and aside from her ever refined aod
bsantifd! aetiag, are well worthy the admis
sion fee.
Lraur. Ssriua Kill™.— Lieut. William
Shields, ton o( Themae L. Shields, of Sswiek
ley, and a member of tho Friend Bides, !Bth
PennsyiTania Eogiment,(fonnorly 001. Gear.)
It reported killed in the late battles. One
hundred and Bftj men were killed and wcunded
in the regiment.
U. S. Govxrbmikt Casses, Natiohxl Tax,
John P - Huai, Masonic
Hall, Fifth-street, bat for sale an excellent
tabular analysis of tbs Census, the national
Taxoi, aad the Sump Duties, conveniently
arranged for reference, on a largo sheet. It
will bo well worth tho space it will coonpy ea
the wall of the connting room.
ArraacrlTk Stock of Boots aad Shoos, al
MoOlelland’j Auction House.
Ladiks’, Misses’and Children's Hood Skirts
at McClelland's, 65 Fifth street.
UAIUUED:
BAHCIfi—I&WIS—Co Thonday oroalng, Hay
Tth, by tho B«t- Dr. fiwljt, J>. N. HABKIJI, M.D.,
of Shlppuubargh, Pa, ud .BUaAATi IBWIH, of
Allegbtny City. No cards.
SSNBT—In Fbllatslpbl*, 01 To sad ay, the sth
last, at 10 o’clock p. m , WM. B. DkjfßT. lats
CatbUrofths Merchants’ aad MaßUfselarere’ Bank.
Pitubnrgh, aged M yun.
Fassnl from his UU residue* la Poablgs town*
abJp. on Sasuaniz.Sth last, at 3 o’clock p. m. Car
will start from tha corns*, of Smlthfisld and
Eerenth streets, Pittsburgh, at S o’clock. 2t
srJBOIAIj LOCAL NOTICES.
uaoTsa a*d Buu‘l oawiae Madina, i«r
family and manufacturing purposes, are ths
best Is «i«,
A. P. Oiayosr, General Agent,
Vo* IS, Fifth itral.
Thomas Paxiiy PUis aad Oraaiaeatal Slats
Voofer, aad dsalsr la Pennsylvania and Ver
mont elate of tbs best quality at low ratal.
Offioa at Alex. Laugh lin's, near the Water
Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. apB:6a
Oaur'.Ciothim a*o Warn to But Tam.
—The enterprising Bra of Win. H. McGee A
00., merchant Uilorn, eerner of Federal end
Diamond square, Allegheny, being fully
aware of the extraordinary edranoe in Spring
goodi, bare purchased laat fall a beautiful
assortment of oioth, oauinterei, Testings, Ao.,
and they are now ready to open their Spring
trade vita tnptripr articles, at greatly re
duced prices. They wiil tell- their goodi by
thayard if desired, and as they keep con
stantly oh hand a largo inppiy of ready made
-clothing, cnstomers oan be aeoomoodated on
demand. Or hare a neatly Btted iail to order. I
Ihe work ii ell done under thelriuperrttlei,
ana altrayi varranted to parphaaera.
IfasßiocaynxCuoTHieg,—Our aSkble young
friends composing' tbs Him orJo& Wttor £
00., Merchant Tailors, Me. 1M federal street,
Allegheny, hare Jut opened the molt exten
■lre and r eetereho itoek of spring and rammer
f oodi ever exhibited wort ef the monntalni,
comprising rameof tho most beantlfnl Prenoh
and American Casslaeres, Olotbi, Cashmeres,
Mnrselllel, Ao., Ao., to be foxnd in the eut
era market. This enterprising firm giro
Ayerylargs assortment of tho lateit styles of
fhrmuUng goodi, end 0 oonildorable.quantity
ready-made clothing of raperior quality, We'
advise our Allegheny patrons to eall at this
establishment, and see for themselves.
Jsxr BunxxaD now rxa Stax-—Samul
Graham, Merchant Sailor, would retpeetfully
Inform bis friends and the public In general
that be has jut returned from the Bast tslth
his new stock of Shrink and Summer Goods,
consisting of all the latest styles of elcths.'
casslmereSand vesUngS.OenUomon dasirS,
a Stocf tosoleot from that cannot be inrpatF
•d by any other in the dty, and their gar
ments made la the most fashldneble manner,
would do well to giro him a eall bbfore pur.
ohasing elsewbere.
i, Merchant TaUor,
uo- H Market street, one door from. Third.
•■TnOlonBSt,T Txstkd.' —Eev. H. J. Campell,
Paster of Ist Baptist Chnreh, Lanoutet, K.
Hi, trader date of September 30, 18M, writes
rr>‘l ban used Mrx. fi. A. Allen's World's:
Hair, Restorer and Zyiobalsemnm, and oan
oerdiaUy neooramsnd them to thus who wlth
.to have their gray Bair restored to Its origin
nal oolqr.: lam satisfied the Restorer Is not
a dye, as I hate thoroughly: tested 1L
Sold by psugglsts everywhere.' Depot, ltd
gteeuwlsh: street, gewTotk. : , mew.
OxamS and Oauurauu Ostiawlll be lakea
at the OmalSu oßee, Ho. «M Übsrty Street,
day or night. All orders left at the -above
plaoe will be promptly attended io. AH calls
must bopeld in advanoo. On
MaO-V rii v ' r-STW*'; Jsrt* -Ct, sfe-
THE LATEST NEWS
. BY TBLEGBAPH.
FROM WABRINCTON
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gssstte.
Wabhitotox, May 8, 1893.
SOUTBiur XSWfi.
The officer captured on tho gnnboat liaao
Smith, fomt tlm. elnoe, at Stono Inlet, and
imprlioned at South Carolina, aaje
h.eaw 300 barrels of cement pan through
there on ite way to Charleiton, to be tired In
repairing Port Sumter. -Two large breaahaa
were made in the fort, and tho nbtli admit
that if tho fight hadoontinuodbutan hour
longer, it would have fallen and Charleston
would have enrrenderod. Thie etory, 1 like
Stenghton’e of laat night, on the remo inbjeot,
will bear confirmation..
Confidential diepatohoi from Leo to tbo
rebel President, captured by Stonoman’e oav
alry, claim a great viotory, bat aide that his
loti it tempo. The officer* returned from
Blehmond, lew two divblone of Longittieofe
foroe, coming np the river.
Over five hundred wounded were brought
np to the olty to-day.
Paymaster John R. Craven., of Indiana,
ij ordered to Cincinnati for duty there.
TH« OULTIVATIOH 0» OOTfOH.
Prom application, to tho Agricultural Do
partmont, and information oolleoted there, it
appears that much more general attention is
likely lo be given to the falling of eotton
throngho,| th» border State* both North and
South of tho line.
Delaware 11-going iargoly into the eotton
onWvatlon, oepoolally »i ong th , ICI ih
and Maryland almost to iargoly.
Western Eensns is devoting eipeeial atten
tion to It, and has aotualiy ippied for and ro
oeivod several tons of ootton seed from tho
Agricultural Department.
Southern' Illinois and Indiana seem to
rank neit In a disposition to enter on the cul-
A OSXB&aL OBDIB
From the War Department directs the drafted
men as soon as they report to tho Distriot
Provost Marshal to bo uniformed and pro
vided with knapsacks, haversacks, Ao.. The
Quartermaster Oeaeral is to fill tho Provoet
Marsha.’, requisitions. For this purpose in
struetioni for the government of tho armies of
tho United States ia tho fisld, prepend by a
board of offloers, of whioh Qsns. Hitbheook
and HartsufT wore principal offioen, are pob
liihed in aeneral Order. Part of tlsoni wore
prepared by Dr. Sieber.of New York.
thb xixxtaaTs xxouaa,
An effort has been mode to have the balanoe
of the condemned M nnesoU Indiras sent to
Tortages/ bat it. was fin.iiy decided to send
them to Bock Island, Illinois,-*or the present.
Their ultimate deetiaatioa ia np the Missouri
river with the rut of thoir triU.
tax WPICt OF THI XeATX BCM'OBX.
Among the cengraseman bronght back by
tho lets rumor of bad'newe were Schuyler Col
fax, who had only got at far as Blmlra on
home, Senator Hendsreoa. Represent
ative Pwrenden end .there.
APFLYISO rou ACOMKABD.
Ea*Mayor Hatch, of Claclnaati, U here ap
plying for a command of a gunboat. He is
understood to especially desire to be assigned
to gunboat duly off Charleston harbor,
LI&CT. COL.. DVII,
Of Indians, a brother to Congressmen McKee
Doao, is among the returned prisoners from
Richmond.
Wiimeovon, Mey B.—Nearly a thoosand
of tho wounded arrived hero to day | rom
AequU creek. They have been distributed
•mong the varioue horpitole in Weihlngton
ud TiomUy. * _
It ie .toted that Gen. DU has telegraphed
from Fortr.ee Monroe, thnt eu extra of the
Richmond Dupatch, of tho 6th inn , which
wu found on * prieoner, wu a penoll note
endorsed by a lurgeon In one of the hospitals
dlreoted to hla wile, stating that the rebel
loss was 18,000 in the late battles.
WaSHjiQTon, May 8.-Ihe NaVy Depart
ment to-day received the following :
Fnao Ship Benton, )
Qrand Gulf, Miss., May 3.lnga f
T °K?.°*'l o h?'° n ,l! r ‘t l “‘ S ’ cr,tar * of the Mvy
Bin. I have the honor to report that I • got
under way this morning, with the Lafayette
Carondolet, Mound City and Pittsburgh, and
proceeded up to the form at Grand Gulf for
the purpose of attaching them again If th,,
had not been abandoned. The enemy left
before we got up, blowing up their ammuni
tion, spiking their large guns, and burvln. or
taking away their .£.ll on." Ih7„lL
mont consisted of thirteen guns In aIL Thl
work, am of th. most ontinslTo kind and
would seem to defy the effort, of a mieJ
heayler fleet than the ono that silenced i?? 0 * 1
The fort, -ere literally torn U b y U.
•ocuraoj of our fire. 001. wJf. *». _ !
mudast ot tha battorlat. w»i killed kSn
hU chief of staff. Bluen men wem kfttod
that .. know of, and oSr tofnrSSt: W
many wounded, and that no one wanemio
ted to go Inside the form after theutln^! 7
cept those belonging. W. hada hug fl’f J
for theso forte, and it is with great nlaasiri
vi'ksbui"' tha “ h,, “ T * taOV-Wto
Grand Ualf it the etroogeit plea# on
MluiesippL Had th. enemy
aoiehiog the forUfleatloni, no flVet i-riJj
.T.r hay. token them. X hevebuneHov.,
the work., and f?und them as foil o.n ; 0„I
fort on the point of the Books, eev.nty-Ovi
feet high, calculated for six gnus, mountlne
two seven inoh rifled, and oneeight iheh anf
one pnrrott gun. On the left of these works*
Is a triangular work ealeulaied to mount
heavy guns. These works oonneoted with
another fort by aoovered way and double ri.
fle pits, extending one quarter of a mile. con.
etrnoud with muoh labor, and ehowinir mSt
ffi d ?“ *»»**»?. * lh ‘‘
third fort oommandsdhn river in ail dlren
Bone. It mountod one splendid Blakslev
one hundred pounder, and one eight inoh and
thlrty ponn/ers. The latter w.m iyiog
homed or broken on the ground. ■
Tho gunboat, had so covered everythin*
with earth that it was impossible to su»!
fleet what wu there, with theexoeptlon of th.
gone that wen dismounted or Broken. Every
gun that fell into, onr hands was in good obn.
“0»»s *10»a iargequaatltyof amSunltuS.
This It by far the moot extensive built
worke, with the exoeptlon of Vicksburg I
kave yet seen, and I am happy to say that
wo hold them. lam dismounting the guhs
and getting on board the ammunition; * 1
Slnoo making the above e.amlnatlon. htw
forts have been pitied and nearly fliUhed
They had no guns, but were oompletejof the
kind, as regards positions, and had heav.
Aeld pieces In them. (Signed.) . 7
Dayin D. Foktio,
Admiral Commending.the Miss, Squadron.
Wanniiqron, May B.—The followliig dlr
patoh wu received at tho Headquutors of
th» Army tfUnioon;
I Toaarowa, May 7,1863.
Ib Major Otnml EalUcki • i
Colonal EUpitiiik, with hli regiment. ihe
Kuril light Cavalry.ond the reit'of th*
Illlnoli Uib, haw Juit mind at Blbuoeiter
Point, oppolltl lorL They bornedthe
bridge! owr thi phlokihomlny, doitroyid
thru luf* tr»lu of proriitoni In the roar of
Lh'i im/i drove ir the rabal picket* to
within two ollM of ftlontooad, and hat a Jolt
only ona Lien taunt and thirty tuen, having
captured knd parolid npwarai of son prlion- j
eri. Among thl ptfioßori was an Aid of lln).
gin. Windar, who waioaptnrad with hU if dirt
r Within tho in truckman ti ontiide of Nioh
mond. IJiltoanlrp bare marched nearly 300
mlliillncethojd of JUy, nnd war* inildalof
thefortlicatloniof Klohmond. Qa the 4 th they
hunt all Ua atoraa at Aylatto , a SuUon bi
thoKatapony. Oktha oth thay doitroyid aU
tha farrtci owl tho Paatnaky and Matapohy
and a largo dapotof oontadaauy atoror, nae
And a bon thlßlPPahannock, and oaina In I
bora fh good oaadltion. Thay datura grant
ondlt for whlah thay hnya dona. It la ou of I
tho finaii f»au of tha wir. I
(Slgnad) ~ „ Euroa Kuo, j
Sd*> Qw. Ooßd’c fool
Particulars of Gen. Stoneman’s
Expedition.
Excitement at Philadelphia.
<£o.
Special Dispatch ta tha Pittsburgh Gasetto.
PniLtDll.pnii, May 8,1883. '
Tha Not York Herald has a i pedal, dated
Washington, May 7th, atmidnight, Mich do-
desoribes tha operations of Stonemsn's Cav-
alry. It says:
On Sunday, May 3d, our cavalry went to
Colombia, on tha James river, and broke the
banks of tha oanai. They then want to Goooh
land, twenty miles from Biahmond, took
tha stores there, and dts tnrbed tha Inhabitants
greatly.
.Another ooinmo, 15,000 strong, captured
lioaisa Court House, and destroyed some road.
The same eolnmn destroyed tho road from
TrevlUans to within three miles of Kiohmond,
and a portion of thorn wore within a mile and
a quarter ol the oily of Biohmond.
Qon Stoneman then started for the Penin
sula.
The only foroo. the robots havo on the
Peninsula is Gen. Wise'e small brigade, three
or four thousand strong.
Tho enemy have, from Biohmond to Peters
burg, most formidable works, faoing west,
and another line from Petersburg to the Po
tomac, being east.
Oen. L jngatreet pushed his forces through
Jrid »J»B»tnrday and Snnday before Qon.
Stoneman had broken the oommnnlcatione,
and It is believed by all the paroled prisoners
who; have come here, that Con.- Stoneman
might hsivo taken Biohmond with a thousand
of his cavalry, Tho city and Intreaehmonta
were stripped bare of defenders. All of them.
were with Lee on the BappahancOek, and
Biohmond might aoeordlng to his own aooonnt
base been taken without a struggle. It may
be taken yot before the roads and bridges be
tween It and the Bappahannook oan be re
paired.
There has been intenso exoitemont In the
olty all! the afternoon, on aooount of an at
tempt to mob and destroy tho Ays nowspaper
office, which Is the leading copperhead of the
place. The bulletin board was oovered with
a large placard, headed "Arbitrary Arrests,"
and alluding to 0. L. VaUandigham as a
martyr. The latter part oontalned-oomments
on General Hookor of an - unoomplimentary
oharaotor. AwoundodDnionsoldier,passing
by, tore tha placard off. The clerk in the offioa
attempted to interfere, but a 1 orowd gathered
and upheld the soldier in his aot. Thoorowd
soon became a mob, and proosedod to -tho
offioa with tha expressed intention of tearing
it down, giving as they want loud cheers for
Hooker and the Union. The Mayor called
out a large extra force of polioe, andsueoaed
cd in preventing violence, but tho excitement
didhot subside until past 11 o'clock. Ail Is
now quiet.
WOCXDXD OBIOAKB.
First Ohio Battery—John Whitney, John
WedSle, H. N. Smith, W. H. Wood, S. 8. Al
len, H. S. Skinner; dangerously, John 8*
Walker. Twenty-Fifth Begimtnt— Major J.
Williams, John Weir, Abraham Heeds, J. B.
Vaughan, Lieut. 0. E. Bandall. Fifty-Fifth
Bsgiment—H. W. Heromer. Sixty-First
Btgimsnt—Lieut. Duffy, Lieut. 0. H. Tink
ler. Seventy-Fifth Begiment—Lient. Col.
Friend. Eighty-Second Begiment—A. W.
Houck, Captain Augustus Stctnernasel.
drilled—Lieut. St.| Clair, 75th Ohio; Cept.
Purdy, Bid Ohio; 0. b. Gilbert, Ist Ohio bat
tery. I
FltOS MURFKKESBOIIO,
Special Dlapalch 10 u, Pittsburgh aeietto.
Munrniaaßeao, May 8,1883
Thayithatlon ti.nnohapgod.
Tho waathar haa Improwdl
Tha ryilgnatloat of Coli 8. P. Smith, of tho
139th Illlnoli, and of Lioat. 001. Jacob Bnck
itubl, of tho 4th Eentuolry oivalry, hara baan
accepted.j
A Tory One organliatlon of contraband! has
bean derlied by the Proroit Manhel Genual
Wiloi, for the government and employment of
ocntrabandi and refugee, in tbli Department.
I Tha nagtoai have been hitherto under no or
ganliitlon of any kind, and have bean too
freqoutly badly abated, while bat oimpan
lively little labor wai obtained from them.
Tho plan whloh hai now boon adopted with
regard to thorn wu tho inoouiful operation
of a plonoer brigade, under Qenoral Morton.
Thor# U at praiant about 3,000 contrahendi In
the Department. Theie are now to bo or
ganliad Into oompanloi of thirty oaob, and a
loyal Tennoueean U to be plaoed in Command
of etch oomptny. ;
Oapt. Roundi, of tho Bth Mliblgan Infantry,
bu boon lelootod to oommand the brigade,
formed from tboio oompanloi. Negroei will
be drilled at loldlari, but for , the praiant will
bn armed only with plcki, ihowii ud ipadu.
Thai orgaalaad thay ua to be mad In par
forming all aorU of work open fcrtlSckUonl,
and every kind of labor, of whloh than la niu
ally ao maoh to bo dona by an uay. Tha'
.Plonier brigade Will be thni relieved «f ranch
haavy labor performed byli and itnnemberi
will davota thamMleoimon/ezelutlwly to tha
moohnaioal hranohea of their bailntia; Ar
rangement! for paying tha now brigade will
bo made apotdlly.
FROM KENTUCKY.
Epedil Olipatotea to tha Fltubargh Qizttti.
am. Dahviili, Ey.,May p.
Ban. Try hu rotunod and la anagaln* of
raising hia Eantaoky. dlvlaton. Elgoroha
W BI lmmadlntaly ha Inangnrated tQ that
On tha raenaalag of a portion of Ban. Gw-
tla’o oommand, yaatorday, aomo 30 man of tho
17th Now Joraoy regiment, ware nnfoxtuute
ly drowned in tho Oumbirland, by' the uplif
ting of a boat. :
The Court Mutlal bpldlng at Stanford) waa
I Mjourne4, to ant this morning at Somerset.
As yet, thsy bar* dooidod no oasoi. .
I mot Ht# wagon loads of VaUandlgham
i DeaooratSp otherwise soathern rights people,
other irise rebels f on tho wo] to Lexington* J
[ were gathered in the vloinity 'of Den*
i liarrodsbarg aad J sseasUr. The
rnini of jesUrdar aa l to«daj,. inter
fere material)/ with trayelae osi the eomntrj.
The Onok rlm troops are moring in a di-1
notion onmentienable, and in nomhers not j
to be stated. These are the on y matters of I
milltar/ Interest. . j
Important Arrangement*.
I BAUtinuaoi May B.—Qorayoor Curtin, who
la now at Wuhlngton, looking aftar tha wal.
I fara of Pahhiylranla wonndad aoldiin.iala.
unnha to Mr.SUfir.the Saorataryofauu
Saw boon madibyßanami
Hookirfor tna raocriry of alltha wonnSt
ahd that thay wUI ba ratnmad to
Wa ana alio happy to Inform thb frlindi Jr
tha wounded aoldiua that tha qJtS?, h2f I
affmtad an arrangement by meana
tha woondjd oaublo of
to tha variotu Vii Itala wlthli ourUmitV
N3@B@^tg-ass
' of tljfi jgerUni
8-^‘ Th *. ataamhla Mulla I
B#f foudlttd tO«UT. with I
PWMtgUt! ** tt * A ** to *»*olauj
A Proclamation
B, *4 frmOnl o fix, Un!M £tolO ,f America
WiSHtjojo*, M», 8.-4 Proclamation.
. Tfc * CoB *™*» of thn Dal tad
Ui4 Vi V.t’ r U,t aaoetad a lawaatlr
SSZfr*-"?** » nil oolllagoat tfaa
*?£ ,M otiut P«P«£.,Whl&
wm approved oa the third daj ofMaroh lut,
Whimib, It la Molted in tha Mid ut that
Motion tra,Ui SUtotM^
thereof,end it ii, under the Coaatitntioh of
the United Btatoa, the duty if the Oovern
ment to nppHM Inrnneotion and MhilUia
to connate. Welch State a B.“m".a for£
of goToinment and to preserve the pnllo trnn
9®UUy» and, '■ r ] , .
WHiMin. Por then high purpoiM a ailll.t
UUf foroe ii indiipeniahle to mile, and np
poft which ellpenoni ocght willingly to con
tribute; and, \ . 3
WmiAß, No service oan: bo! nor* praUe
worthj and honorable than that which is
rendered for the maintenance of the Constitu
tion and the Union, and the consequent. pra>
serration of free government; and,
Wwinis, For the reasons thus recited: it
waa enaeted by the said statutes that all able
bodied male oltlaens of the United States iud
persons of foreign birth, who shall hare de
on oath, their Attention to become
cltlssns, under and in porsuanoe of the lews
thereof, between the ages of SO and 45 ;aan,-
with oertain. exceptions, not neoessary to !be
mentioned, are deeland to constitute the Na
tionai fortes, and* shall be liable to perform
military duty in the service of. the United
States, when called out by the President for
that purpose*’ and,
Whsmab, It is claimed by and in behalf
■*Hf b b,rtll wWhte ‘M »«•«
ipeclSed in the uld ect, whohive heretofore
declared on oath their intentiona to beootsa
oitiaena, nnder and in porannee of the laws
° f ® lltea * * Bd who ban not ex
erolsed the right of suffrage or any other po-
UUoal franobiao nnder the lawa of the United
“ r ? f lh " re ° r > •» «t abeor
lntol, inelnded by thair aforeaaid declaration
or intention from Mneonoihg their purpose to
booomo cltlicna, and that, on thooontrary,
•nob peraona, nnder the treatlea or law of am
liona, retain a right to naonnoo that pnrpoaa
aidto fora go tho privllogai of oltistnahip and
residence within; the United Sutaa. snder the
obligations iiappnd by the aferetald ect of
. Oongreae. j !
-Now, therefore, to avoid ail mieapproheii
•ion eoaeorning jthe liability 0 t peraona con
earned to perform the ferrlca required by each
enactment, and to girai it fan efiect, I do here
by order end proolalm that no plea of alienage
wtli be rsoolvod; or allowed to exempt from
the obligation impoiod by the aforetaid ast of
eongrt'a, any-peraona of foreign birth who
iheU bare declared on oath hie intention to
t«oomo a oltlaen of the United States, under
the laws thereof, and who ehall bo found with
in tho United Slatoe at any time during tho
oontinnaneo of tho pHtent initmeotlon and
rebellion, at or after tho expiration of the pe
riod of eixty-livc days from the data of .this
proclamation; nor shall any anoh "plea of
alienage be allowed in favor of any inch per
son whe has so as afoHiaM declared hia in
tention to tw»me a eitiasn or tho United
•heeeiaed at any time
the light of saffrsgo or any. other' political
franohiio within the Unlted.Statee, under the
Uws thereof, or nnder the lews of any of tho
several States. J ■
Id witnsu whereof, I have hereon toiet bit
band, and earned the seel of the Doited States
to •• "fixed. Done at the city of Washisg
ton, tila the Bthday 0 f May, in the year 6f
?? r r5 ,9 f?j 1 l 68 * * ni of lndependence oi
theUnltedState* theB7ih. By the President.
~ w p LINCOLN,
n k. a. flawaae, Secretary of State.
Southern News.
FoxTuss Moxhoi, May 7.-Tho propeller,
Dudley Bunk. Capt. Smith, arrived this morni
ing from Newborn, N. 0. The Captain re
poit» that bo left; Newbcrn day before
day, when aU trai quiet, and there was.noth*
lag new. in thajt Department.
Gen. Footer: was at Newborn. One of hie
elds name on tha Dndley Back with dlspatoh
es for Washington. *
When onteide the blookade they epoke tha
nopoUer Gen. Banks, from Hilton Hand,
bound to-Newhern. : f
L»t« Southern-ptpert announce tils death
ofthi D. 8. Donolton.
Governor Brown, ol Georgia, has vetoed the
state guard or‘new militia bill. .
| The Shreveport, La., Ouselfe recently put
luhei a sard signed bj ous hundred foreigners
wh S> £ *; rlog dr » ft < took this course to
notify the people they were French eubjeots,
*? dow ° d " aUeglaaoo to ths State of Loul
-- .u A , Mr * Coartr »do, one of the signers
of the card, was Uken out of his bed and Ur
red and feathered the same night, and the
ro *°* ‘ “‘"’k '*■ played before the houses
of the bftlaooo.
A *lne of couriers hare been esUblished bj
the rebel gorernment for the transportation
of official dsoomoots, and late dispatohec from
Shneeport to Hdoiton, Texas. Also, the
telegraph line is. being rapidly built from
Camden, Arkansas, to Shreveport for military
hfejor Qea. d|x Staff left Vortnsi
Monroe this forenoon for York river.
i Bosecrans to tho liadieo,
: Mnaraaißßoaq, May B.—The f>llowiag :
oWer is important: to ladies proposing to Visit-;
this department, and Gsn. Boieorani desires
If thoroughly ventilated in the Northern pa-i
pars:
I „ Hsecquastsss or tbs Cciiiiurs. i ’■
Ornoa or nu Psotoct Uassbai. Gkmksal. (. !
llurfreesbor*, M*y 8,-1862. j (
Thla being the iiaian foi aotivo mlUtArv
operaUona, tho pnaonoaof ladUi, ho wever do - 1
•irablo under othir olreomitanoOt, la not at
all ao now, and the Benin! Oommaadln. di
| jeoti that no puioi be iiiaod to lodlea to pui
. ,0 E»'hvllU, Mntfreoiboro,
or vithln tho liaoi of thla department nntU!
farther orderi.: Tboiit roiiding -in the North
*? ‘J* 1 ? 1 ■*'" trouble |And txponio
I ‘ ot »l.wiil», at tho, will not be
admitted within the Hah of th» department;
except in thi moiturgent ouci, and than only
on palm ioinod.A’bm.the department head.'
qnuton; , Muoa Wit. M. Winn, .
i. Provott KuthnL ;. i
Di.patch Item WaitUD|loi t .■ >
8,-Xh. foUo*lajdiii
pateh ha. jut bulk neolud by th. OoTunor
from Waldington: /
1 ft 111 Qovmor of Pouuglonia i
Th.Pr.tld.nt and <3«n«raMn-Cht.f ban'
Jut ntantdl from.tho Army of th. Patontao.'
Th. prlnolpal operation of Out. Hookor fhUod.
bat tb«r» hu boonno torl.ai dliuur to th.
orgaalsatloa and eflioienoj of th* arm/. It
U now eoenpjiag iu former poiitloa on the
Bappahaanookp > haring reorojeed the river
without an/ los* la the movement. Hot :
more than oae-thlrd of Gen. Hooker** foroe
was engaged. ;
Gen. fitoneman*« operation* hare been a
brilliant saeoeii. A pert of hliforee adraaoed
to withla two atile* of Blehmondj and the
enemy** oommoaloation haa been out la every
diiwoUoa. • ..r j -
The Army of the Potomac Will tpoedilv re.
intne offenilTt operetionj. - --
(Slgawl) Bora M. Surroa, ,
Burotary of War.
Excitement in Philadelphia.
PHmxDmu.HU. ti, y B._Tk# - AfriUoti
I enthair baUelto boari thif mteraeon what
I purported to bo a dltpatoh/aadhnd IS*
r AMO-IISM M ARNW bf.'ilft fIMiM
I ««V' TMrwti
upon one (Ido o( tboboard aadupentheo
wa..omtthihgUke"Bl s «l mibSST
dUr cane olosg about 1 o’eloolfaad tom both
I F*s”n 0Wa ‘ T J b «•»«•< tOBO UXoltomout
““ jjdto a crowd non the (treat.
Jor fifteen op taut? aiantoo b diitaibaaoe
Iwu threatened. Boob \brlea u »toar tkom
oat'* worn heerdmtdidine demon.
oat the threat weremade.
Major Haarj appeared upon tbe ground.
I bowoTor, and brlefij addreeied tbo auemblaee!
| Bo (add that Philadelphia ii a loraTeltT and
Iheteitliene hare oerteln rlghti/ there marl
| and (hoald bo reepeoted. He then dolled upon
i thedtlaene todilporro aad go quietly to their
homee. Three roaring ohoora weie.thoa elren
tor flea. Hooker, ana werequlokly followed
by three more for hijor Bonrr.Thecrowd
than noTodoHalorrlj without farther triable.
: ' --'r r'' ~ : ' ■ ;y ■ ,■■■
Weal Virginia'State Nomination!.
Wniauxo, Hay &—Tba ooaroatioa whloh
not at Parkenburg in tha sth lnet.,tonomi
nate oßoart.for the now Bteteof WeetVirgl.
ala, adjourned jerterday, haring Boalaatod
for Qorernor A»J» Horemae.'Parktraburwi
SMtptug of State, J. B.Boyer, Mlddlaboam:
I Sroatarw, Campbell Tut, Brooke ooentyi
Auditor; Saaaer Ormae, Wheeling! Jadne.
&. L. Berkahlra of-Morgantem, W. A. Bar’
tlaoa of Olarktbitg, JameaH. Brown ef Ka-
A. fc Oaldi^
mm.
1 ~-i& ;-rfi.as3Tf,-ri
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I Report er AdnUral Farragnt.
Washixotoit, Mey Havy Depert-
Burnt has received an dffiotal dispatoh from
Admiral Porter, dated ijeg Ship Bouton,
Grand Galf,hfil»l, lippl, Mey 3d, announcing
Uteoeptureofthe forte at Grand Gulf—oon
•teilng of worhe of tho most otiuln kind.
Zhb forte wsrelitoyaUy ton to pioeei by oar
flial Tbo Admiral.says:
Wo bad a bard dght for tbaaa forte, and It
It wttkgnat. pleasure-that I report that tba
nary.bold* tbedoorto Viokibsrgh. Grand
ObU b the strongest plaoo on tho Mlußilppl
ozoept Vloklbnrg. ! •
1 ‘ V.';i,-r —p~'-- '■! —'
, Gob.-' Stoneman’s Exploits,
u Hln4trinria> Anar or raa Poroato,
■day 7. —Major General Btonoman'o Aid do
Camp, Captain Somber, Ujos l in. Hereporti
having diiaran gad -all the enemy’s commanl
osunni between thfa and Biehmond, and one
Party haying extended their operations to
•fames "T w » deitreilng the banal, *o. Three
regiments of the command lift to destroy the
~teoad bridges aorois the* • Ohlokahomlny,
with lnitrucuom to go into Yorktown.
_ . From |Hew Yosk.
Naw iOKr, Hay B.—Report aayß that Lord
• #at * ‘»p«6al to Englandin
JtobtouiftrP«rtii,^ a Wedn«aaj,wnh nova
of defeat. | /
Soloßoa KohniUmhaabeon* rearrested on
tl»i|oTer®ment oat of
that ho
to*ttfifl»toa nad olalma on tho Sahß=
to a hoary aao ant.
ia State at
[ , ; Portland,
_ Miy 18.-fThd body of Major
heroat noon to-day.
lying la fatato at City, Hall, whioh la
W®»l®d with uitiaena. Tho body will bo
to tho iteimar Harreat Moon thla
•rating, aoooapanied by a largo eaoorc, mlli-
Barvoit Moon leayeafor
noouand toimbrroij morning.
JiearAppioach'iokichmond.
kay 5T.400L Kilpatrick,
M»®.flarzij Light CaValry, hare attired
accomplished the
? b itotof thoir minion folly and moatgaUant
fc tpwdtohfd to within three miiea of
atcnmond, and idoatroyod a Jarre amount of
property andbrtdgeir. ■
i ■ J:,j flhip Abtndoned.
B*L JoHjia, N.iF.j-ikay B,—Oa tho 3* inau.
{“ J*** s 'Vtho brig Attalia
boarded the itdn ( ahip Canada, J whieh-waa
oun ? Ber forward-compartment
toll of waterman d the ship waa unman
ageable.' ' Two oC the boat* wore gone, and it
• waa inppoaod that the crow had loft in them.
Reported Rebel Raid into Kentucky.
LotrTAviLLi, May |B.—lt ia reported that
rebel eaTairy, undo? Mdrgah wnd Wheeler,
I'lviogiton, |Toaa.,moring to war da
Kentuoky . 4 . j \ \
Markets, by Telegraph.
'«# cb&tiAOOJ doll; aaleo
[ SmSfeiif % ttockj 11*lit.
gadloatoa ofßjre yione at %% and Com M«a»ttl
S; * There |c net mocb Wheat ofleriog, end ailee
0178 up to $l9O for whits. nothing dotor la Bye.
.Corn to ecaro, and ytltow U Ararat 810 O»u In
taiTre eiowiy;
h«M beef at
Joaoon aijlOigiinyMqd *»l«aetlßc; .
May (8.-jriour .hnchacgsd and doll;
i?SL% ta bad to be eoid
87 « 88 - Whhiky hrm et
4L. .Promiouaqaift ead onchanjpd, attd not moch
140 bbleclt, packed
park aoM-mt $9. Groceriee "quiet and nnclunied.
Uold 160@U2; Silrer IS<| ©135. JCxchange steady.
! D»TAt. luraimai- AU work done at thla
oatobUahment la guayanteod to bo better and
oheapor than oan bo hadin the city. 80. 251
•Ponnatroot. ; . •' \j
U T OO ,^ 1 ™ “»;f*pair»!M altoatioua to
roar dwalUig.orpiaot, ofhnimotj call and
wn jour onto at Oathbart'a Carpanto and
Jofcklß* Shop, VirgtoAUoj, abota Salthfiald
.ittaat. All work prfm>tlj aitaadad u. {
NawYoir daily genera contain the latest
£°“"“ of,Ote Potomao. Hive one of
W* testdenoe,
“*• wl "> P “ iBek *
. ihonfpson, who takes
tt * theatre to-night, can be had
fct Pit took M t ojpposiw tho poifoffieo.' •
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