Siertsbittriau Namur. PITTSBURGR, APRIL 6, 1862 EUROPEAN INTERVENTION in our na tional affairs, is not likely to occur for some time. We noticed, last week, the abortive efforts of Southern sympathizers, in b6tl:i ileuses or the English . ParliaMent. The Government stands firm on the basis of neu tral ity. The French Legislative body hps. hcen also the stet e'of discussion on Our-I'affairs. When the Addreis in response to ~the Em peror's speech was before thA Chambers, 71 )/. Calvet Rogniat took strtai ground or* our Secessionists. Ffe,was ably ma by M. The .'friends Morin and others. The friends of the Union cause offered as an amendment tO the Address, this rAiniarkable proposition " France will abstain from any interven tion in the civil war now raging in the United Statei of'America; but she unhesi tatingly declares that her sympathies are pledged to,the Northern States,_ defenders of right analothnmanity. She hopes that their victory will lead to, the 'ab6lition of Slavery f and that it will thus again be proved that the most serious crisis cannot be fatal to peoples who do not separate dem ocracy from liberty." After discussing the amendment with much enthusiasm, they withdraw it. The Address "then, simply approving Of 4 t 14 Emperor's policy of non-intervention, was adopted. M. Billsult, Minister, who spoke for the Government, declared that France, in common with all the great ,nations:.of Europe, was of .opinion that the blykaide was effective, and ought to be respected. This4lll' do well for the present; but our GovernMent must be careful net to let too many of the fast rebel steamers. out and in. Every one of them which reaches a, foreign port.damages our cause. We must be careful also to lose no battles. And we must make much progress. If the rebel- /ion is not suppressed, or nearly so, in a year from, this time, the Confederacy will be aaknovrledged. To do so, by that time, will correspond'xtot only with English and French policy, but 'with our awn. To every, nation is acoorded.the right, of man aging its own affairs; but must so manage them as not to inflict intermin able injury uponits neighbors. War is an injury to all, and if we cannot settle our disputes, and relieve national inter course of the incumbrartoe inflicted, in the space of two years, we must look out for strong remonstrances. ' TELEnitant is a great convenience, but it, as well as'the tongue and the pen,ls often used to transinit falsehoed. Shortly b4oie we went ta press, last week, it an nounced that Beaufort, N, C., had surren deredie Gert.`Burnaide, aridthat thn Nash ville was burnt in the harbor, and Fort Macon blown up. Another dispatch " con firmed' the: former,. and we ventured to announce it. The second day brought tidings that;the Nashville was not burned, fult,',4liptared; and the Fort not miefi jured. Since' then, 'we learn that Beaufort had,noi even, been attacked, and that 'the Was/Legge, with a valuable cargo, had safely ran the bileckide. Now, holiever, there is but little roomTto doubt tilt thai - We have Beaufort, w,ithputa battle. Fort Macon is cut off from supplies ; and must surrender ere long. ' . 14FARAlaputritri are- nbw 'making' Dr43PE . RATE EnfoßTs,eand,ithehooves -ps, on ,our dur part, to beitOth avian and , brave .:A few more well-fought battles will' so:ri is courage them, ,'that ; armies can no 49r0,0e-,rcoruited. !Zhey collected their forces in West Arica:wink and :,made% a fearful assault` Their defeat was signal:' 'They are - allinc , out their , people in-maesi,f?r Another assault.. Curtis is preparing for defence, and reinforce ments, are being `pressed forward. If'he shallibe able to repulse them again, inflict-, ing'he c iiiy - damage, icit;ooely be the last hard ktie‘in that quarter.,, They-ruade‘a :violent assault‘apon the di vision oftGe4asßanke.borpseunder Gen. Shields,at Windluister. Their defeat there was overwhelmiar-':They" are exerting theulselves)fo the'Utitioit at Island'lo, and to defend Mem l Okla 1W Tennestalaid. Co rinth in Northern MissiOippi, ' If,' they should .be defeated in those Flues, it will ,go far toward breaking dow* their spirits. • .44 gerinth it is ;Ski that Beanregaril i% a 6 6, llas seven y t mum men andis or - „, , • ing. Gen . ~Gr ant is at Savannah, on the Tennessee Itiveronme thirty or forty miles from „Corinth, and Gen Bunll is on his vv,ey, thither, from Nashville. A severe battle is expected = NttirlOtltAws is reported as, 'captured. There •ti lifo ,, truth in the report:: Rebel journals stipthat our forces hax,o taken Fort aligngfortifieation 0n,,t1 eipaos between Lakes „Brovn and Pontchartrain. Tf r t At :ifs an ippertwo acquisition. Our Givernment has tio;iiffieial statement of its „ oapture, ,Commodire'., PotteT, with his mortar feet, has entered the Mississippi, by the Soilth-vrest 14;3 . 1'4 The river is held by 8,000 liebel troops,lin ,the strong for tresses, Port Jaekson and' Fart; St, Philip. The enemy has also some"strimg batteries to aid the forts,. " We thinletheWreduction by Captain Porter, brave and luilioions* he Isi,to,he somewhat doubtful. • 0-, TEtz,*Litr,or THE POi'ol%lAa, BS in-, stetive,V"iie ;hear only .a little rnitii,ectind its moveinertta. The right wing,7:,:tilder Gen. Banks, hes pushed its Winn Nester victory some miles beyond Strieburg- From Strasburg there is a railroad to'. - Ma- Gams, .and thence to Gordonsvill4V4nd Richmond. From Strasburg to ManUesan the road will be soon repaired, and, : MP thus connect Gen. Banks with the ;rein body ofthe army. The Alexandrialtik road is already repaired; so that ears run to Matiassas and five miles beyond. - PRESBYTERIAL NOTICES ':..1. PRitgliYTittY OEV6tEtifIENYSCiTY will hold its 'nett stated meting in the: First Mnirch, Allegheny City, clomii,e,Voir% on Monday, April 2114, inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. • , 1 , WIC ANNAN Rtated Clerk. The PRESBYTERY OF THE WESTERN 11E meet' at Northfield; }On die- Tgra Tuesday' (16th) of April; at 7 'O'clock:P. M. FREDERICK T. BROWN, Skated Clerk. . The FRESBYTeRY OF ST. CLAIRSVILIE will mat tit Conoord, on the Fourth Tuesday (22d day,) of April, at 11 o'clock A. M. Sessiohal Records ? Statistical Reports, Coin . missioners Fund,, and Congregational Settle ments with their Pastors, will be called for. JOHN MOFFAT, Stated Clerk. The PRESBYTERY OF STEUBENVILLE will meet atOorinth ohureh;:bledhatticsville, 0. - ,'Ort. the Fourili Tuesday of 4pril, (22d,) at 10 o'clock CHARLES C. BEATTY, ' Stated Clerk. The PRESBYTERY OF .11.ICI-ILAND „stands adjourned to meet i at xse4e#6o.c44„Knox. Co., Ohio, on the First TilestiatOik) Of Me& next, at 7 o'clock P. 141. Statistical Reports;"Sessional Records, Cont. gregatioual.Settlernent,s,,Reporta Oti . die State of Religion, and Contributions for Commissioners' Fund, and other joueposes, vill.be.required to be presented. The 'following is the artiontit assessed on the churches severally: Wilford, 41c.; ,78conglearj-Forky t 1:72c.; Martinsburg, $2.84; Mt:*Pleastifit, (lie.; 'Lexington, 1.76; Bloomfield, 87e.; Hayesville, 1.44 ; Ashland; 4.40 ;, ,, Mt.-l'Arernons, 2.10; Bladensburg,. 1:1:2 1 3; Savannah, 1.56 ; Orange, 1:05; Harmony, 9601 5he1by, , 1,.62 ; Olivesburg, 96e.; ];looming Grog% I.ol' Mairisfield, 2.18; Chesterirille, 1.27 ; Fre Waterfsn'4„ r :76c.; Ontario, 98e.; Utica 480.; , Lqiidenvilte, 32e.; Lake F6;ik, 480.; Jerotnevilla, 60e. JAMES ROWLAND, Stated Clerk: The PRESBYTERY . OF NEWTON will hold ite .neat stated meeting in the church of Stew orteville, N. J., commencing at 11 o'clock on , the Fourth Tuesday of April. An assessment of one per (tetanal upon the Wailes paid by the different churches, has been ordered for the Commissioners' Fund: The usual Narratives are to be sent to Rpv. G. S. Mott; and the Statistioal Reports returned to ILO Stated Clerk, at least ten'days before the day of meeting. „ F. KNIGHTON Stated Clerk.. 4 The PRESBYTERY OF OHIO willineet in the First church, Pittsburg,l on the Fourth Tuesday of April, 522 d,) m 2 o'cl'Ocic P. All the Sessions *rill' lend 'up perfect Statistical Reports. W. B. MoILVAINE, Stated Clerk:{ The i'RESI3YTERY OF HOCKING will meet (D..V. 4 ) , at Hebardsville, .on. , Wednesday, April Oth; lit 11 o'clock A. M. PRATT, Stated Clerk. The ,PRESBYTERY OF DUBUQUE will mint at Septa Grove, th 2 Thitki Tnesday- (15th) of April, at 6,1 o'clock Y. M. . • • , All members opming,by Railroad, are requested to stop at Monticello, where on tlfe'arriviff of the train from Dnbuqoe, on, Tuesdor, afternoon, ve hicles will be in readiness to cenvey them to _the place of meeting. JOHN M. BOGGS, Stated Clerk. The PRESEYTERY OF TII,ONITANGDON , stiII hold its next stated meeting in the Presbyteriii 0E1141'04 ,of tax,andria, pa,.,.on4be..Bec,pnd Libl dh*"(the St ;rof April, 'atTl."?releoli ' Statistical Reports, and a report from each congregatibteas to *betties. the iiititorrti salary has been paid, will, according to a standing rule of ,Presbytery, be called for at this meeting., Members of Presbytiry, coming by. Railroad will be met at Petersburg b`y conveyances, , and taken to' Alexandria. .' , ROBERT IIANITT,T,, Stated Clerk, . The PRESBYTERY' OF .WASHINGToti '-vr' meet in Washington, on the Fourth, Tuesday (22d day,) of April, at 7.0'0100k 1):, M. ' ALEXADTDER MoCARRELL, Stated Clerk. ". ThWTRESBYTERY'OF 14.00MINGTON will meet at Mackinaw 'Clutrch,- ,' (Pleasant Hill,) on. Tuesday, Aptil-Bth,.at 7 P. M. R. CONOVER, Statedblerk. ' The PRESBYTERY OP'FAIRFIELD its next 'stated meeting at- Eddyrille, lowa, on the Third. Tuesday in April next,' at ,7 o'clock P. M. S. C. APCIIIi.E, Stated Clerk., The PRESBYTERY Or SALTSBURG will meet at.thirrio's Rim chnrash; kin the'ThirilM4eir day !15th) of April, at `2 o'clock M. v.' Narratives; Statistical! Reports; Congregational Settlements, and Sessional,Records, will he called fo'r at this'lneeting. 'W. ivr. Vi+OODENDI State! ,Clerk. The MISSOURI RIVER PRESBYTERY (late the Council Bluffs and Omaha Presbyteries,),will meet at Council Bluffs on the ,Friday before the second .Sabbath of April neat, (11th,) • atr t 7 o'clock P. M. 13, Th-'HUGHES, • - - 7. Stated: ClePh. The PRESBYTERY OF NORTHUMBERLAND will hold its 'next stated meeting in Leivisbdrg, on , Tuesday, the. 16th of. April, at 11„0'olook The 'opening sermon will: - ;be,preaohed l by the Moderator, Rev. ',John Thomas. SessionnlJtec ords, Statistical Reports, and the Assessmentfor the commissioners' and Congekent Fund'irill be called for. ISAAC GRIER, Stated Clerk. The` PRESBYTERY OF WOOSTER will Meet in the church of Claippewa,oxi, the Third Tues day (15th) of. April, at 11: o'CIOCIi A. M. meralz, r 3 of Presbytery who wit& to come, by Railroad, willfind carriages at M.arshallsitille, on Tuesday morning, to convey them to Doyles town. JOHN E. CARSON,' Stated Clerk'* The PRESBYTERY OF HILLSBORO' stands adjdnined to meet in Litchfield, 111., on FridiO: before ,the Second Sabbath in April, 1862, at 7 o'clock P. M. StatiaPal Reports luid'Qortnismoners' Fund are requiiil froreall \THOB.W. 111:-N1S,AfatedTleri.. , The PRHSBYTBICF OF DES "MOINES will meet at Knoxville, on the Seeorta"Tbirsday: of April, at 7 o'clock P. M. J. M. BATtIIELDEIt; Stated Clerk? The PRESBYTERY ; OF -SEASKIA stands adjOurned to` meet in - Oldimrbliur' eh; Perry:er„ Ill.; on the St:Send Thursday (10th day); of Apr , y , 1862 . at 2 o'clock P. ht. " Sessional Records, Commissioners' , Pund, Sttol, degas' Reports, and Reports of Settlement ivitht Pastors and Stated Suppliet, will be called for. D. A. WALLACE, Stack' Clerk. ' The PRESBYTERY OF FINDLAY stands ad journed to meet in Findlay, on theghird Tuesday. of : . ptiliat ,71- o'clock P. M. 4 . W. R. BRICE, Stated Clerk. , iThepRESBYTERY OF REDSTONE will meet' at Ifei f rioirdenct church, in the village of Car miehaels, on - Tuesday,,the 22d. day of Apritnext, at 11 o'clock :CM:, at Which'meeting are ordered to - ha presented Sesaional Records, Statistical Reports,irritken Congregational Settlements, and' Contributions- to -11Commissioners' Fund. ...Ses sions --will send their-reports on the State of Re ligion to Rev. JoellStoneroad,. Chairman on the Narrative to the.nest General. Assembly, at least two weeks prior to the' Meeting ,of Presbytery. By order of Presbytery. •' • JOHN M'CLINTOCK,, Stated Clerk. . P. B.—Members of Presbytery Who may, come by boat, will be accommodated with convey ,ances from Garrard's Ferry. :T.'• The PRESBYTERY OF DOitEGAt will held !its neat stated meeting in. the church of Wrights ville, on'the Second TtleddaYtill;Aprk(B*) at ' 7 otolock P. ,bl. Theillev. John Elliott will preach at the,open ofr't.he sessions. In addition to the'. usual Spring Reports.and ContribUtions, the 'attention of the members will be called to the Amended Book of Discipline. JOHN FARQUHAR; Stated Clerk. FRESBYTERY ZANESITII;LF;:wiI 1 meet inil4lTonnelleville, on the fourth Tuesday of April,3ls 2 o'Alopk • The kespeement for ~the eommissiorieis' and Contingent Fund ha uents per church nierober, as reported in the last , Minntee of the Gemilal ,Mie:tobl7. WM. M. ROBINSON, ~u. Stated Clerk, • The - FREBBYTERY OF NEW LISBON 'will PRESBYTERIAN BANNER.--SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1862. ;meet in the church. ,of „Olaricegp, on the Second :Tuesday (the Bth "daynext, at 4 jo'cluck P. M. Sessional Records,Statistical Reports, i'Hii dena W g , f.o, l iistaalScittreitie'rits, and Coursiis ' siotuirti" find 4 eilteill, for fen the churches. ROBERT HAYS, Stated Clerk': The PRESBYTERY OF BEAVER will meet in Neshannock, on the Second Tuesday of April, at 11 o'clock A. M. narratives are, t . o, @eat, :before the first,qf Apri1.41404.t/Dieksdii, , 'Nei4 Wilrainitort, D. C. REED, Stated Clerk. The PRESBYTERY^,O,WPOYRIA will hold its next stated meeting on the Third Tuesday (15th) of April, at 7,1 o'clock P. M., in the Presbyte rian chur.oh of; Canton. t-r • .Li; 'ROBERT:TORNSTOIi; Staked Clerk. The PRESBYTERY "Oi. BLAIRSVILLE sill meet, according to adjournment, at Greensburg, on the Second Tiveltaxi(Stk day,)*efiApre, at 2 o'cloartP. Bt. . 7 . 1411 4 1 / 4 .PAIVIES / .DAV'I§,'S. C. The •PRESBYTERY OF ALLEGHENY will meet in Butler, on the,Second Tuesday (Bth of) April, at 11 o'clock,A. M. The PRESBYTERY ,OF, ROCK RIVER will :meet in the South church, Galena, on Tuesday, April29thintlßE4M.; ff.} L . Sessions of ehtirdheS,yrilllenteitlieftii send up ISessional Records, and,., the amount of Assess ment for the Commissioners'Pund. OA J. IVR9/itAlitl# Clerk. Mad et,os 4 Brown's Bronchial Troches. ot.t # We hav ve' edei ed from Seep Flemmg, Drug gist, Pitlaburgh,,a fey!, boles ; of this ,excellent,, remedy for coughs, hoarseness, and .irritations of, the thropt , . 1, The ,Tiueyard. This is a neat little !Wont*, `devated`tcaii.`: struation cur-the - Culture of the &ape, published 'by Mtn. P.. Peek ciud'iVie. :Rowe; No 11-Tx - change Place; Jersey CityaiiJ. ,'.Pride 26 cents per annum.' It is. well woithilhe atteri iion-of all wileowit ever `a few rOclg Island'No. 10 CHICAGO, March 28.—The Times' special Cairo correspondent arrived from Island No. 10. yes terday. He reports the effect of our ftreAton the . rebel batterikiVas-Veiigerigieel(TllekiPperiliaery was eileoced. Sixtyypen wero.killed,,and twenty, thirty more killed on the Island. 'The rebels, atillieontinue fortifying: Steamers - 'Can be seen continually running up acid down, betvieenJ the Island and mainland. , No tidings from Gen. Pope. Late news is received to the effect that the fir ing from the mortar boats has increased, and that the enemy is 1) std Nomad or , the Rebel !forces. ROLLA, Mo., Aiiiti.—tat6liOnt our army in the South-west say that information , has:hijOix.; received there that the ,rebels. under Price and Van Dorn are iteliing teiVard - Mempbis, in re spoutte,-,to a call from Beauregard for help, and all the rebel forces in the West are ordered to conee,ntrate -, in Western - Tennesseo for a great -, and dVlPeratP stiugeo• , , , From Fortress Xonroo. Fonntnes MONROE, March quiet. There have been no 31 - errime demonstratioWs yet. :17 - . 4 4 4, iTT The steamer Swanee' arrived from Newbern. All quiet them , • ; - Gen. Burnside had gone to Beaufort, and had taken quiet"possession of the place. No resist ance whatever was made, and no burning, of property. Forp I.l4land,riff, iftc:c up . idd pi:OW4'o;6ls, from three to five hundred strong, but they were entirely cut off, and it must soontsUrrender. Louisville and Nashville Railroad. LOTTISVILLE, March 26.—The,,,Louisville.,and Nashville Railroad is so far repaired, that the running tittolbetween.he ttFtyp eiPes'A t re4ueed to twelve tours. ronr Armyth e SO n th -4 Yest, Rer.44, March 26.- 7 , Reliable persons just from, our army lit the South-Weit, say that the reitels, Some thirty-five thousand, under Van Dorn and Price, have retreated entirely across Boston. Mountains, and are now at Van Buren and Fort Saith, receiving supplies from :Memphis and Little Rock via Arkansas Elver,,which is high. The Texan trecZpiitire4nifeli 'disheartened at the death of McCulloch, and Arkansas felt the loss of Gen.' Mclntosh, 'very; Severely. • The - rebels are badly offlor clothing and shoes. Pike's Indians have returned to the Indian na tion. They were notlormidable in battle, being panic-stricken at the effect of ,our artillery., • Price received a Major-General's 'commission. in the Confederate itiithe r s il6th. Gen. Curtis's army fell hack to Keitsville to se cure forage: *' • • • •• ' • Arkansas, , IsTorth of.Fayettesville, is entirely eaten out. Our forces are now"camped aP the head of Cross Timber Hollow, where ,yrater and forageare plenty. Our pickets extend'into Arkansas, and the rebel pickets c oine North:to the inpsif Beaten Moun tains. Fayettesville is unoccupied. Very little Union sentiment has iseerideveloped in Arks:matte. Washington, March 27.—Numerotr applications have re cently been made for patents for improvements in the manner of coating vessels with , also ' ,for. war rpr?,jntiles. , : Tb el iev t eeAve t gattiqs lide of the'bOuntry'sebbas 'of te stimulated in , the agricultural: and petroleum oil departments, various means of 'using the Ist* , having been presented for letters patent There was a reconnoissance this morning, ex tending to Big Bethel, which was occupied by about fifteen hand.rad rebel,s,whLft,,„d.,,qp the ap proach of Mil. PoToesiVitlStitlanPliotifile demon- Our troops now occupy the ' March, 28.—The new legal-tender,,n2tes,,mk thoriied "'under the recent act Of 'C'Cligress, are expected ration to' •lie 'ready for 'delivery to'the -Treasury-Department, itnd paidAiut. early - during neat month..::l , Col. Ebenezer Magoffm, who has just beenoon l -... demned in St. Louis to be shot for violating his Parole and killing Unionists last Fall, in 'NAM County, s a,bi'lother; of, Gl:rt. (Megoffm, 'AU/ie.* -. tacky,_, Gen. Hallegibas approved,,,t4 sentence. P `ict:Bll ‘ , l A New!xork - Ccuttpany are making arrange -41163 to 'establish' a line of steamers between Washington and Fortress Monroe, , and to:placi • On the route two._ of the inotest and bat North - River boats, =which , iiiiitinakethe passage. in nine hours, Government will every encourage ment to the enterprise:l' • r .: t dd e i; At the suggestion and•nrgent,solicitations of Representativesiltelatight arid paten; o a f -Penn sylvania; and.t.geptopAofrljsvTork3wholyenet iteneinest - sof thritetfdtedm or Bork of l regions, the Committee of, Ways and Means consented to the striking out, of the proposeti f tax on crude oil and rock oils, leaving'tlie,,tax of eight .cents per gallon on the, refitted article, With a drawbaok .when entered for.exportation. iThe Secretary of th&Treasury has recently is-, stied' peaial licenses for commercial intercourse, under the act of July last, which prohibits ship ments from those ports of the United States here tofore declared bylite,Preildentlo be itiedireb tiara; without a written permit. , , a: 'The 'The licenses do' not' now extend further-than Nashville and 'intermediate, 'Pointe: Nothing shipped under them is to , be disposed of to per sons ,in` arms against the; - United States, or to , otters ftirnishing Went aid` nd Comfort. ..; =March 29.—A reeonnoisance was made yes terday by our forces beyond Warrenton Junetion. ' A body of. the enemy's cavalry retreated es our troops adianced, and burned the bridge over the Rappahanock. There was 'some slight, skir mishing, but no loss of life or any wounded s on our side. , • • t t A military, department, to be called the., die DePartment, and to consist of the Sinteit of Penneylvanik. New , Jersey, • Delaware, the4East ern shore- of 'hlarYland an# Nirgini4 aria -the C011110.V3 , ,0f Cecile earfork Baltimore and Anne Arundel, intiMaryland;:has .been created. 4t.ltfa- Sor-General Dix, of the United States Volunteers, is assigned to the eortunand of the department; the headquarters oUwhich are now located at Baltimore., ' - • The House is still mainly occupied on the tax bill. The Senate lies a variety of matters hefore itt, but, does. more at speaking:than voting. Minh , 28.--SanAra.--The Naval Approprial lien bill` vas taken up, the question being on the 'Odtendment foe the completion`, of the' St - eani Mr. , Fessenden, of Maine, offered a , Proviso dbat no part of the appropriation be . paid lip till said battery shall, have been. completed, accord ling `to the satisfaction of the Secietery, : cif the Navy, as fully adequate for the purposes of its seastruction. ' After, a discussion otuthe Stevens' battery, a vete was takenon Mr. ,Shemnan',s, amendment, to the effect that, Mr. Stevens, .shall not ,be repaid As Money he has expended . uoleia his vessel is sexicesefal, &e:,. which' 'Wes agreed `to," yeas '24,' Mays 18. .." '.; ,' /t :Mr: Conan:ter , offered:: an aniendment that' said 'money be not expended - unless the Speretary.of Abe Navy is of the opinion that it mill secure. to the public se r vice an efficient Stearn battery. Agreed to--yeas 20, nays'l9. : The /intendment thus amended, was adopted . 7 —teas 26; nayslo; - t-. istr., „Yale cffered an, amendment, appropriating Clainteen'inilliole of dollars to ena,ble, the Sacra tiraly of the Navj , to constrict iron iof er.a.r. Adoptedi , •- I an. amendment( 'appropriating '$260;000 ror misting heavy ordnahoe .at the, Washington Nalvir Ye.rd. • - - , Zbea billlmeeeil,-and-tlie Senate adjourned. rob,Bl- T Rouea - ,—.The House, in Commit;,(tiee,*.e acted opOn Sevents•-seven sections of ,the. 1120'4 aid tax Committee' adopted,' an amendmenttaxing diennenda, emeralds, and other Jewelfy three Per, omtraen,ad valorem. • • • _ • 441 tr, Stevene,_pf.Pa.... moved, to ,strijte out' -taxingdearer tleur manufacture fFem *teat, ten demote per bariel,"and in like Proportion for lees ; or greater quantities put up fur sale in - 'sacks or other riva•flouialaulie was stricken out:, Kellogg,. of Ill.;' offered a new,paragraph, fiat on and.-after the Ist of May; a tax of one -citei6 per pound ehalt.be charged cotton aped& 'or owned' by ant porson corporation. Ailiisted. • , • -tarn. Blake;.?of Ohio oloved to'tax di;gfi any 34 , sta dollar each: Adopted., , Arty' Nips of the Aimfbf-tlio' Potitintio. ataxy 0011113 HPADQUARMEMPAIRIPT OP THE POTOMAC,} i : FAIP:PLXICOIIRT•HOC 614 Miticli 18-62,, ' '.6ILIIERAL 'ORDERS NO2 101. i-L•ln 'Compliance vita tho President's War Order No: 2, of ; March. A 62, the ,active portion of , the Army of, the ,P.a*ac is liirined into army coma, as follows: irerst, Coms = hlaj.sGen. IVlcßowell, to Iciaciint" tit present of the'divisiOns of Gons: Frank aticeVieCall - and King. ' • , • Socond Corps Brig.-Gen. 'iß.* V. Sumner`,-.'the idiwisions Oft Gens. Richardson, Bissau' and Bedg- , • Third Corpa-Larig.-Gen. S P. Heintzelinan, idiwisions of Gene. 'F. J. 'Porter, Hookei and Ham- Forth Cozpe-13zig.iGetf.E:D. Keysi'divishins`• 'of"kiens, Couch; Smith and• Casey. , fifth,Corp,s—Major 7 Gen.;N.P. Banks, , divisions •of Gees. Williams, and Shields. The cavalry regiments attached to difisiens,, will fortior present remain se. ; .Bittisequent or-fl dersllprovide for these regiments,- as!well eel for the ,reserve artillery,. reguler : infantry, and regular, cavalry. • Arrangements will be made to unite the dives-, ions of _with arniy corps as promptly as possible. The commanders of diVisionSirill:at once qipart, in person, or where thatis:impoSsible, by leder, to the commander of their army corps. By commandot t Gen: - I '=' ; Cotannx, Assistant. Adjutant General. • . _!';The Eye Dr.` Sterrett, Otiulist, devotes special attontio Upon affection: of the, eye.l :Cataract 'removed rkw.a new ,operation, causing ,but slight pain. or Irish to the eye. Many operated on, can be seen and consultel. Itesidiace, 177 Pena Street. Few are,awaro of ! the importance -of ..ehecking fa Oangh . pr '‘‘ Common gold ": in , its, first *Angel, tlint, ' ,W ich' in 'did beginning would yield to n •reninily, 'if =neglected, soon ,ii,itanki the Lows. " , Brown's .Bronchicit Troclies," contain itwdemulcent ingredients,. allay Pulmonary Irri -4**ll- - •,, . . Commtrtial. IVEDII7SDAY,',.:Aprs 'AINIIISSOda Ash, 81:483e.; Pete; :44.1540.1-4etirli "restock in first hands is ample for fall ordinary ; , - I'M-IN—Prime White, $1.87 per bushel. litialrIVERAT PL0K11G:41.25 1 100*. Dia. BitOGlN—L'ommoe,sl.oog ,fancy, 2.00@2.8e. , V,TI `Bansit—halce Roll 1 70?se- Ti lb CAL E—Weetern oterve, Sc. GoOrenoge. . DRIBS YKSIT- 3 0-plas; 51.50 Ift bushel. Peaches , • $ 2.75 ql bee. . EGGS-4k. per dozen. . . , witre mzßs=-prime Western; 873 p lb. ' FIAMITIL--Mxtra, $410; Extra Family, 55.1.0@5.26 ;'FancY,' GS.O6ER/ES Coffee:, Good Rio, 21e. %Sugar, 8% r§ift. Rimy-9%010c. Nolninies, 430. • ILLY-14.00010.00 - -ton. at-scalett. - • • • HMIS IND LEATHER—iiireenbeef hides, 6@tPAO.; green eititnd 5306.34 , -dry- -flint, 12e. Rough country .tentaiec Jeldidi at 20(422.e.., Dressed leathor is, quoted as fol /owei. Eted.itpanish Sole gi , 1b..,21@24.e. Slaughter Solt; lb., 2 6A1 28 n4 Amer Loathes, dozen, ,I 2 3;: Bridle Leather 1 . 4r .540@45; Skirting Leather VS 1b.,. 27(0214 ..}lerneap SEEDSr-Clover, 5335@3.86 Flax, s it); TALLOW—Bough, Se.; Country renderodigo.,, Mid =I *ptaa Biz Vet, ettikida to ail brooches of, thwDental poofeation: , • • ' t 0 iv: WA.. FORREST ..-C4F i plankerc'tud 'Tomer Jobbing Shop, Yirgtn Alley , syeea.Bndtlideld SlXest and Cherry of Ankrn4ia . cflopn oaeabort notice" andAh workmauliF a er.". Olinkges moderate Lame yexir oiditn: All o f Oltirtidnded, -• T 111TrIt P renT . ' N On the sth inst., by'Rev. John Eagleson, - 1).D.; MY. DAVID BUCHANAN. Ok Inclependenoe TP., to Miss FANNY Jalemitmon, of West Middletown, both of Washingtqp,County, Pa. i - f f . • nivl house. On Wednesday .sth inst at the of Xi:. ioseph Lb/1346y, in Canton, Pa. ‘ by, 'Rey. P. Camp, Mr. CIEARIMS Braid/11./46,1E8i Ef4in M. Imint.ri .• ` 0 "" At the residence of the bride's brother, March 4th, by:Rai. Mr, Jona Hwzzsrrr, to Miss 'piTtothrir: llzaitaasoit, 'all of Indians County, -Pa. Ce.Maroli •1111i;1862;bpRei..DeAl Cdnriuig ham, P. B. YOUNG, M.D.; of Pribdom, Pa.,"to Mise S. M. Groa*LY, of,Beavor, Februaryi6, ( 3th, by Rev.:J. , Mateer, Mr. DAVID Powmia: , :of '3 vitiate. County, to Miss Ilarucan M'Ricg4ll.!;k near Callensbuig; Clarion Co. t Pa March 18th, Mr. jAOICSON FIILVOE, Of Curllivillet - to:-Miss 'MARTHA JANE 'thezcay, Of Leatkerir:o4; Cl*Vitt' County, Pa. • On' MarchlB6; M.Shirley;'hirley - Mr: Disnrs , l4fOswirinr< touMise MAitt,oA Moona, both of Indiana County, Pa. Congress, Colds. l'ittsiu4ti 'irytrket. re,siclOnee 'Of:the` bade's P. WilBoll . olBi., ;minty, Oiio, to .11 , 1isb•Alisip. tdrew etti:ll#; „F . : Al, 1 0- t. t., by-Rev. S.:k. Templeton,, brother, Rev: p. B. 11.011 0 :; Newton, ra.,,,t0, Bdiesu LlV3A February .20th, by Bei: T. V. Milligan of Waynesburg; 0., Mr. OTIS G. MADISON, ofMas sillon, 0., to Maar E. KiITIr, It ear Miner va, p. March 26th, ~by Mr. WILLIAM W. SUT TON,' of Jefferson County, 0., to Miss JANE Baitrts, of Stark County, Ohio. March 27th, Mr. Tamils CALIIWLLT to Miss Brawl. Lova, both of -Brown Tp., Carroll County, O. March 20th, by Iteri. Franklin orr, Mr. Jolts . D:-Arrnaus to bliss S. J. 'Basun, all of Indiana. County, Pa. Allegheny City, Mareh '2oth by Rev: Dr. Swift, A. , M'Criumiox, • of , Altoona, Pa., to. Miss Joszputtne, daughter of -Lewis Peterson, gsqt ehttuarp. E PLNlROUrifieltpiTi, ABATIS ;;•RENATett, 164 NOSS l'lllllll . ,EIGHT.WOWDS IMING A TANE.I DlED—lxr.'Airest Dehenther 17th, 1861,, Mrs. JANE HASLETT, in the 69th year pf„heriage. , . "DIED € n Philadelphia, .Fehruary 91b," Miss MART F. AEMPHILL, a rSember of the church in , West•Hishaeorpillas,'in,the 25th yesi of her age t • - DlED—March 20th, 1862„ of 'spinal affection, NEWTON son of Robert and Eliza King;' of Oolniabiata Nunty,' . Ohio, aged s 6 years; j 7 'neonate, and 26-days: DIED-September 13th,18§1., ANNIE BELLE, aged 1 year, 6 months, and 29 days ; and Febru ary ,27th, 1864 JOHN JAY; aged 8 'years; 8 months, and ilO dayS ; Ohildiekt of A. arid Ketehatn,Dadianapolds; 10-ge.- • - ' ?MD T —At hie residenne,F in South , Payette 1 1 4 1). Alleghen Ocsunty Marchsth' 1813 4 ~ Mr: JAMES BLACK, in 'full eomiininion with Bethany ehttreh.:. . DIER---March 10th, 1.862, Mies:CYNTHIA,, daughter;tf (} Y., Coulter in, the full, assurance of hope DIED--On. - the' 1 1 4thi of 'March, 1862; at ti!ie residence, orher,,tion-in-htii, Jam - es , Elliott, near CuteherlandCounty,Pa;, in the ; 82d ; year of her age, Mrs. ,W 14,7 LIXMS, "relict of thelite Itlearge Williams,, of Bellefet4e, Centre Colint - k; • • From - early life , she had beena consistentlro 7, 'teaser of and although , some 'dine. before her death she was unable, , through' gieat 'infirmity of body 'and'mind , to enjoy ordinary, religioys priylleges,:her surviving fiiends have theeonsblatioti ,to believe that she fell asleep in! 413.116. E. DIED=-In Ellington: IStir, MART,: aged 5 years and '4 months the'l9th, JANE; in iler 194 ,year,v,and ron.,the .21stp.MARTHA, in her .16t4,y,ear,; children. of . Sapviel and Mary„ Knox, alf,of congestion on the brain. Such bereavements; are deeply afflictive. Par exits need much ,grace, -~,,to say, meekly. "Thy, 7: '2 7 i4C I TA,P;I•'' , " 7.. , 7'`. o , • will be clone t ! ~ precious in au,chaiNcalp stanek is F ,the Clirist,Lan:s t ,papp, and 'the-004 7 139 1 9 1 4 .8 §8 pfhaving haalatiYcand , ia faith dia , charged all our,duties . toward our oft'splin! DIED—At the residence of her father 'William` Fouit, iik t Fiai Venitite'Colinty;Pa., out Saturday, March - '22dy stt.l.l 'o'clock M.; , Mrs: MARY FtIiLLVERMOII,B, avid.,3o :t Livermore ltd. IV Consistent Meinber, of the Preabyterian:ChureliTrom her seventeenth -year, and although ~her sufferings were severe ;and' pretriotedi--Shariborir them with =Christians patiencel'k'.nfl:f'Ormitess; and' her last-hours . Were. ealm, I ,Pea c ceftil„: and full east:aey.'• After having badeit inal:farewelllV all Ater , friends,l arid. those arnuneher,rtechrepaiiied With some thief but "comprehensive ,adVice, and leaving' iv . charge for'. her absent brother- and sister, she said all was well; she was'ready to go; and she then requested. prayer; and in a few mordents' fellailieri g inaeada. She was a faithful, and . obedient daughter, a true and - confiding' friend, and 'a: iovelY, noMpanion," and 'Was' ' •- • teemed ofher, thatshene byall rho knew her- it may' he truly lived"said i life of e right- _ • eons, and her end was the sante. "litEDUreliiniti7 6th, 1862, Mri.MIT T. REINOLDS;dzi the 55th , year of 11iti age. •• , She , Wits one of the first, additions to the church' Of iiiist?'Lilierty, after its organization, nearly thirly-fOur ago, and ha's eve 'Ansi been one -of and • - exeMplary . . ''She valued' 'her Ciirietian' highly, and was a pattern of puncinitlitY and liiegagirdaol4 in tlii;•Otlierviniai'of the iniblic and angial v eiernisir of, refigioili'itersiiip: . "Her' ek perienoit was :dein • and thorough. Her convie trlns were ;faring; and her feelings tender and' ardent: Tiaght hy,prO'sridence and grace in' the sOcol,of affliction, she learned, well Ilidire aiffi sift:l466ns of patience and. suhlnissiOn . , She trusted in her Lord with„htiEnble yet strong.con, fidence, and walked with God,, waiting JAI! he would take her , home. . 11 14ar king..sad generous disposition, gatlieredlrerd'is arilundher, both of the ji4pisl4lihe 'oia;:arhonowOgiii mourn her death. In her lasi illness she enjoyed much comfort. , Her . dqepeskAnilicitude was.* behalf if he r family, especial. those of theth•yetwith dirt 'nu lute - in:ft in end With' i tegriiiand prayers urged'.llooo.o‘ seek the Savionr and meet her* heaven. ;(rod is thus glorified* ilk; life: titid;thistk saints. • • w.' 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GAND STRAW :401 1 }Ifehr: I country, poi; t - paid. and carefully put up so as to carry at f!sly, one hundred good plants of any variety found in our cata logue at the prices there annexed. For instance,loo Albany fur $1; 100 Trollope's Victoria. $1.50; 100 Triomphe de Gand, $2 ; &c. flEir No orders filled for plants by mail for less than one dollar's worth, of any one kind, and when less than 100 are ordered it must be nt the dozen price. For prices of Select Lists of Strawberries. Raspberries, and Mackberries, and of Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, etc., etc.. see our circular, which will be sent to all applicants en closing stamp. J. KNOX, mar29-:t No. 29 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh. Ps. NEW SEED STORE. Wn hare opened a Seed Store and Horticultural Depot on FIFTH STRDET, No. 29, where all articles belonging to each on establishment can be had of the bat quality. Our Mock of Seed ia entirely fresh, and warranted genuine. mar29-:t J. KNOX, No. 29 Fifth St., Pittsburgh. CONCORD GRAPE VINES. Having brought our original vines from Mr. Bull, who originated this remarkable (}rape, parties purchasing of uer are are sure to obtain the genuine article. Our vines are remarkably well rooted, which we oiler at SO cents each, or $5 per dozen. Inferior vines at lower rates. mar29-:t ;UKNOX; No. 29 Eft St Plttabargb:• M' C A -L . L 17•'M 9 S Caigaripmelt 016 - 411Nowrie, NO. 87 FOURTH STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA. Spring Styleis of CARPETS, OIL CZ OTM • WINDOW" SHADS'S CANTON AND COCAN MATTING'S, ciC., &C., &C., • AT VIE P RIC ES, e- FOR CASH. miu124:26 BEAVER . FEMALE SEMINARY. This Institution, lately known as that under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Magill, located in beaver, Pa., has keep, im succwwful operatiori , during'thia Winter, and'ivlll oped a Summer Session of. fourteen weeks, on the I4vd DP APRIL next. Young ladies from dietanco boaid in the Seminary buildings. Tubtioni in Ail brapeties--Ancient and :Modern Languages, Music, kc. EXPENSE , role' Tan Box--inoluding board, tuition, fuel, light, room, .0 $40.00 For further information, adduces' REV. W. W. LAVERTY, or REV. D. A. CIINNINORAM, 'RoChester, Pa: marlf.St MAR C 7P 3 ick! 4X: 3 lFqi I The ~htldren are gath 4 ring from near and from tar. T 4 1. ... BrADBURIMMOST POP £2 , i.t.t: SUNDAY SCHOOL) SINCSISCPBOOKS, SOLD AT $1.2 , ..00-YRB, HIEN;DZSDC, By all Booksellers, vied at 421 Broome Street, New-York. Setsl.ls.cents ter a Specimen Cdpy. . mar22-4t WM. B. BRADBURY. ACKSONVILLO ADEMY, INDIANA COUNTY, PA. • "-J" The Summer Session of this Institution will open on the Third Thursday of April. A vacation will be given in har vest, dividing the Session into two terms of ten weeks each. mar'22-6t 5 '3 ' REV:r . ORI, Principal. Eppfwoßtii 'SEMINARY. The next Session. of fourteen weeks will commence on the Prasx MONTItiT Tic Mir. As brit a limited number can be re ceived, it is highly desirable that. application be made ae soon as possible. Address the Principal, ' ' WILLIAMS. Beßickleyvll le, Pa. marZMt. TO SABBATHICHOCI I I6 SUPERIN •tz illtNT§! Justpublished,j aiDerteral Catalogue, of Valuable Books, suitable for Stibblith - Scbool Librariea bT any 'denomination, comprising Mai Inman .of 'American S. B—Union, New-York, and Borston,,Tratt Societies, Presbyterian Board of Publica tion,Oil-ter, Hoyt; Bliodolpb, Dodd, Mass. S. S. Society, is., Which will be . mailed free or postage to any address on applAseMon t .„- -1 " 4 " 0,, 11 11043ERT Sr DAVIS, Miliath2t 93 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. IMP (MT:A.:NT: NEW. B 0 0 IN aeligion !Mdi Theology. ems Pro. oinx,. An Answer to. the Infidel Argu- Merits or Essays and Reiiewi." By Miusel, Rawlin sot' I Heat; in other able 'writers . '1 vel 41.25 .TRE WAY OF L IF E ., A new - vo lum p fly Rev. Thomas ' Guthrie: OthOi of "Gospel in Eeekiel," 1.00 TEACH-VS ,TO. PRAY. An excellent work, Experi mental, Doctrinal, and practical on _the Lord's ?river. , I3j"Dr. john 1.00 THE . 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Tour through the States, .and twill, Bing ; at. the f?llewi t nig s‘tiesiand bmna, on Hille'roide tOCinabinatf, '.eia:: - ' ' • • ‘ 3 •3'illitibeinille,'Obiti,Laitj r siitY2fitii+oitlitetelli }- w healing, ',Va.', j 20th and 27th t, e 4 3 ,Zinefedlle, Ohio, 25th ana 41(h , - :IR ewar,• 3 .". 81st;of1Heibli add Apddi let ;.3i S ' Cc4 Pr a r. - 1 " 2 di td, . 4tl and oth of April; Mein so; .'' - '7US to 12th 1 of Alit% inanidee. -li ' 1 1.-Atnee titi'dmior u Cotem , Rzusert; and "Hattorr flee nua,"3, will obi° be on hand, with all their • , flxints,',' and ",,yine hethe inngici::" ' - ) air Ticketaf 95 scant& ,Chddren, 15 omit& Children to afternoon Ceivertp, 10 (lents. , -Hohrs•ofint-ilt 4 i'coinmence 'at•TX.VeloelL! • el ll ' " ".• IIATHJ , R GVIACIC, Conductov . .1' !~~: '. ~ AiN Tj't ,2, updi.?, •i“ NPWOS , Pri4g .. . 400 1 ; 14 19 • ..111111.1012fei ,)1.1 • IPftr •• VINITE. t i'r(OIOI strfprsqop•s; r:. GEOi , 'WBITE & • CO., 17 4 1!%.1. P 2 ,Tfia 1711.44,E, • iiit.leAtte in &ore s fall awillioopkopte atoc,lF. of ; t • iatng die' Ktiftlee of t ii SHaBoll'll. Im'porifition -in , Dreita Gofieks, Fancy Silks. 13mb,F93derif!s, '9l9ves, lionsee . e 4 pingOcoods,Ao- dery; Shewbs, daria4lll4 • - 1016:15SkiYt, anthri*y- 1,4 '; • '1 thirig trie,Veiiii•;bo ", ;13 '+r'> :Offmri , complete I. an well 0 1 04!°°!rr...1 z! • 1117 Thin whole .Steeii;Vin be .". ••. frei offered at L. •1: 1 1 , . • row °prime a to M inim a ready sale, and'' wo.,respecifollyiaiiiirffipt ,:: • . THE. #77 11 !!'!"1 1 , 9.tIPIPM , el :.: .. .. vu Cus :r7 O ~ MiaF i lq . ; 1 %1 L I . •. . ~m, ,, *, ,2)ltii.l f'.,:j J#T. Hew. 9p o 111 1 e plqky . ,.. , A .19 11% _Pir,oa!‘ lir ,Avaisq9.., , : . ' 3 , . EYir 22- E D ::i V ;• g .; t 1 :S{••:.; :'~,, ; El For description of this superb and Unrivalled litratvlietfyi des oar Civet(tar. Our stock of Plante la larger than can be found anYwhere, which we offer .t 50 cents per lozen,S2 per 100, .10 p..r 1.000. Age quantities t greatly re duced rates. awry' Plants by Mall. Wa P.llll t v Ulu' Plillt.olffi Address In the GIME ~;0.,
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