ESTABLISHED IN 1786 FOR SALE-FOR R I KVAPJOLET.PAMfAND COAL LAND FOR SALE 'That mry valuable property to Allegheni county, known or the blorpu Roberto= hum, on the Mo. t amtgahsdis Item, about 18 mile. above Pittsburgh, is altered for tale. It contains 187 acme mad 4 Ma , - ',CA 1121. it Li, Ich 4 x :residue to td to the; toot! ' ahip. About thirty acne of itis motellent Oval land . . Thatraftrovernants on the place are of a valtmble character, there being on the part to the ., ru, • large double Wolter, brick MAlllgoil bon g frame bent, log bane and home stable, and rm the r . " 1 =sluing portion • bearing orchard, two log how., table and other buildlnipt. The location of this r:::,.. r is a.d iy m p..... pable so , ; 0 0 wi ng 1011 r : E r: v ett zi on .... le .1 1 ,44,,t1=7Pr.W31. - .17,'"L1 , gradually backward to the Mal. An indisputable teniaod Att.orn.y, 81 Diamond elem. UOTEL FOB. EOILLE—The splendid i /A. new fond in 011 city, known as the li d BRIT f -61017511; be arenal for We. The building is frame, 1 60 Bet hoot on hobs street, and 40 f..t deep, and 1 .aostains Parlor, .131/6118g.r0ms, elm Dal-room. large : room or Bar-room or 13tore-rotn,•psclona hall, 11 g gamercosi .ead Wash room °it'll.. floor; twelve Bad ram., Dloiog-room and Kitchen to the setend floor, .d gabbed attic with I room.. The home I. t . pidatalaarpheisand 10 the bast-style, and tial6lit.l co 0 goodstone tomedsOtlott. and has cellar and file. You Aim arming the building. The outsids or. rangemsets are Btable c Brash-Boum, Hakeoven and .strotHeeptlngdf liter within 20feet or the bitches. The home Is well furnished In modern style It., sad le offered slltogether. The grohnd is mtnrarde of half an acre In event. Cali and examine the premises, or add.. .1011 N B engem, 611.4.11 a 4 ! I 4.011, City, or Pittsburgh, P. - VALUABLE COAL PHOPEM Y FOR T BLLZ.—Tho zatdrasigued ,orlll wn ovirrlynts ITT'AVATTOP• OQA7., lo..oomoacticof -left 8 6C111:8`47 XIISI/A18;os outlet to the river, beitid on es. Mat bank of the Illotiortiptheisi river, three Whet below Itonongshelz City, Sod one half mllo..tetose lehnotosru . Thlerproperty atrorthi a ran es•tob. fi thalterdolder4 to mike • good investment. as It le not wartasoed In qualiv of coal or in no the furthest paint doe. not oxreed ? r o t ( • mile -Vntartlattleett;tad the water it excellent or loodiso. • Pariceseellrltaw farther taformattan wit plea. call on J. B. MOREIIION, Esq., No. ISI 'to h street, Plttabarib, where they eon sae • plot of the least ; or WI ottl, A..G./eßDElEßotaltilziti .on the prem .: loon; intoltlitikeldositirotnihreetntilh. property. J.B G•EDNER, J A. RAPPER, • • CIASDNRIt. r %USW Tyrt 130tea . ErrixtE tint IiALF a, • flosuiehing Western town , on the P, X. . & O. B. 11., not over LSD miles front Pittsburgh, th ton I dhdinc Watirge istra profitable twide. The stock le 1 ism,' and hoe been selected with reference to the coontizr Vide. 110111 Esau .pureinned for cash et losnwt market prism The pnwent propriebte keit decided to nat. front the tends owing to bed health, end now ..2.e..$ offorli ttto stock is lab geod .111 of the is pmts. The beam ha. • large and ...smarts/As trade, which on be entail:of.' The present stock Will brooks trona seven to ten thousand dollars, but could to :adored If &and_ <' • • EMiEeMMaii MEDAN At CIIOBIIIIIMING, , 69 Bawl street: voirAtt FARM or 190 ACRES, Lmin JiliptromsdAn Daryl tommhip, Westmore land county. Pa. A 1.., a IAIIII OF ABOUT led ACRES, met. 1411 tctitaatdAfillalittnoreladdatorniy;V. Aw st YARN OF 114 LORIS. In Unity township, Ea., with Bimini Grist Sldt. Alloy* TANA or 127 LACIUM,Is-Ilizabeth town ship, Allegheny county, Pa. Also, nd.ble TRACT OF COAL, on the third Mil OF chit 111opongabela river, containing about aue Also, 100 AOl/115 OF COAL, oa the Monopolies Ater. Pari/d44rshicittlt l a 111 No.G. 168 /Nort W h street, littlabargh. ' U. TOER, Sabin 11.1.11.0. agent. OM SALE—A desirable piece of lap g ut.lning RIONTF-T111111114(83) :ACRES, Mt. Itatoligh the Tropike and the Hemperld Railroad, about 114 miler front the city.' Wheeling. West Va. Thirty als arm of said 1..1 bolos crt et butte= land, and adapted for gardening, p.- p.., or . . mantry noldso.. The nangining forty.saven mins haa a good orchard, .d cont.. .roNent Cool, which mak., tlita part of value, in. .m.ggiNitg piet.f,ifght.through this - r•re: &el Can be far - warded with facility. P. sweslon can b• given ouch° Ida April. For Farther infonnationsiddr.• T. CLARK, • Z. Dot 141, Whealing, list Virginia. Jan ..tha, 1864 teitio FRPtf - FOR SAIL, in Burrell town ship. Westmoreland county, within boll . mile Psnigisitißtostec,an tbe.A, V. B. IL, ran taluing ',”1111 MIRK mom or boa Theta I. a Log Barn, • good Tram. Stehle, Grant. tom to hold grain, . num b. of choke &pp',TTl.llllwhiutt eon, miss bearing ....,,gerdri-Ebistaspeith Altai. 'attached. -Loral Poll It th N tso orthre/-td .salt pattlica. on tonllmatlon at deed ; the balance In std or taros annaarpaynsonta, SS My be wised upon, with interest, excand by bowl and ';:r: =aro 9/ BSA r. It. Win be offer tuft nia au Una( ILsy, at I o'clock p. m. ,QTRAM , G.RIST MILL FOB BALL - PO Mega fulleditu Mmithtb, on Utile Salo Mill Bun, about 43 dines Trdm Pitistnargh. The !dill b fifty bet quer., four tory, mid has throa run of Tramb Burr URI 1114006, Thu lot meita.tue ~11.30iikeserIGIA Ole VW - Wiles Serbia. aid sdpg. leg: There .'..1. eructed on the mill let tree large Tram'. Dee Mag. with Mum rooms and fluids.' rat. retiomassosll /MOM Dwelling, one -Trams Stehle - other outbkildligs. ,tite mlll. yes lately . le IB good touditlon, &flog • Ant rate busirren, sad will be mold cheap. ~lams *et, sogodoe of W. J. TORD On., to •4b.stogileer or of W. - WELL, jailefica Na. BD Tifth street. Pittsburgh. LXIR.::SALF.--A 'Courtin' IllanDv_vca, , ilaDtabibigll utroa alloatiaartlinKbatimburS lintkieghtibwitlinglieni Valley lialltoaal. Cllfeem tPagetilgerlialbray Care passavery solnotta era • Dwelling containing 16 roan" IbTit7 Carriage-boo" Wagon-shed, Cast-abed, Cow-stable. Ottal-bones Chicken-Soire e Tenant , go. -Iktatee'4a con , Dieged In: lead pipes tinter gniatit-taillog spr ing to the kitchen and wroth room, nod nue be coodoctod to every room m the boom, llobett.rlle. tor rolling =ill i cit or glee. 4 iititts it to be fowl. TheraB an abstrolanee of all glade of Dolt. inquire of Ileum HITCHCOCK tanCltiantlf, boom. the bon. of 10 =el II a. in. • VIDR SALE—FOUR ACRES OF LANE. J: —Thecintierlignettottue ear sale VOUtt scams 'OF LARD to BleHrure toienehlp, near the borough of Manchoster, and • vaster of • rode from the Benner Alne, tn. Ow • rear. Of oho mute-Ober" own haute, Wd beiteraeri lb. ..deemed of J. P. Liggett 'and Thom= Bakeowell, Lea The land i to •WO Mate of ccattratioet newts acteell Frame Home erected 'thereon, and ea. erased fl.. bearing frultm, conatettng of twenty• Ore beallog apple Owe, and thirty-tire hewing cherry trees, of all aorta ; utec , Mabf.elflEPP • ~-FOrAgther.pirticalarr allay , on- Ols-pmeleca, to te9dm s JOSEPH srssruirr. TIMR,-COTTAGEr HOUSES , FOR oti 81d.e,l itreet, (Beesley's .Lesty)ttecang Waa, Allegheny ea the Ihie cd Han 6.,,,chirofr=teilliosmiyi,,,n.rly appetite the reel. Also aieHOlClßWltieleitlar UHEAF, adjate. ale she* situate on the canter et Allegheny annuls end Fayette etraet-67% by 196% feet deep. The hanithisa I.own( the =et dutlable the city. Titan eat,. Applyte W. CASSON, So. 46 Ohio Meet., kai - 21, appetite the Mayor'. Wilco, Allenby. 14VOR T 4 ras' tdee 'et the 11 Third Presbyterian Oonvegali of Pitts burgh, offer gar sale the progorty.at the on, comer of Sklntand Perry drools. Melo: .hai front of Bf. feat on Third street, and extends along Vary latzeet 98 het towards Pecond street. It will be lead to It. gement COodltlon upon favorable termf. 'smirn, re Sectary Board orlrnsboet, ilesll No. 93 Diamond street. 1 ...105ALE--Tetenty-eeven Acres of "nue,part of the Lonna farm, commanding • llo• Orr. of Pittsburgh and vicinity. I. 'bon one iiiWiroui Jon.' Ferry Landing. Thera rre curthei Op Oressibortner droll Vary and • nevarAging wing of assonant water. Will be .old together, or dlvidid to WI purchasers. Parma desiring . country mid.. win pled. . IL ALL= plitase‘.... Bos et.Watarttreet. BALE—A Frame house, contain. fag four roam, idlnate on the corner of Samson agJ Xnrket Knott in the Borough of lefgarbeeter. The Lot is 17 feat front by Cl) feet dev. Tome easy. hva5.14271024.8. flAar.,l2 B 'S Wagon Shop, „=„%mr.:o3 MA• reedanro of the , .togirn SIEFIMII. • POR , o Itocuna—for Offices, G Ho. 142 FOURTH EL. seat 863101410 d. Two Rooms la No. 149 THIRD sum, ow Reattbfold. Alm, Dr alms, of,yoork VACANT. WM to ' ,r at 1 k -Os isan,'EattorasiCAll ben, 414.44.. WM. H. DARLINGTON. No. Sr riftb Eton*, as stem 11 1 O R 13ALE—That deiktNe property JR: ellosted be the Borough of MsooDllsa• as the earner of Locust Meet sod the Ohba risersiel known es the Greenwood property, oo 'slain is ward • cogent style Drink Dwelling Moues, Ow gam.DUNN/Wima% go. 11a WF 1 41 1 .94 2 .*Vir• D. BMISIi, g .:.,y.r!, Y✓,rF:lg Weld Pitteblush. —' ' 6 " 'rELLINO no 4111IIPIUMFTO Waste on Locust I stmt. literTittitlisibre Ipgtab Tare, Pittsburgb. Eintlislttteleitiglattitatning stietift&r rooms. Of. bwQ 111111 ,17 . 411 , eI k :" TA P Ar& ' 00.7;103 pontth Woes. reEENT,..The three Weed Ihvair nclintipetra.' art; attests& en rodent rase, Allegbeanstigdgpostbilleiiretbisnes of Os. gob rer tatovripty tev3ollN OAT, Jr., at west A Wituoists, Ito VA Met* street. Plttsbuigh. Salbseitti MORBIBON tiNDIESWOOD. " Ul OUSg„ANDLOT,FOR SALE, on „...omm, emit, tr the rtgblb W.& rt. Pod to ova lin Am hones. Andy to IILACILBILL & JOHNSON, Litmus" IsTr&& aura. 'nankeen. 'POE SALE—A Brick Dwelling Donee 2: sad . Lot _96,1661t0m0n enrol, enegb.,, eti , atilitittiliaktftial. .1,61 26 by 68 tlist. MO B.IIOLAIN Ar 00. 102 South stmt. INA: MlNTrait= 6 Jed Ma lirnt• 430 6 ..^.. 6 ,•• all IlliYnPM. mt ,--6 1 ' 7 !,1 Ilt : - . ?,,,::, i...: -., ~, 1 - . - II •, . -7., .. _ . I FOR SALE-FOR REJFT. riWELLING HOUSE FOR BALK— , The weber:raw Iglers for ode the &willing bbuseilel whirthe now Ilvee. situated ortdouth anus, Ph. Ward, Allegheny. The lot b f. 7 bet front by lel deep, rennin. beck to • PO Dot alley. it le • two-woried brick, contains WI rowing and cello, The out -homes ere • waeb home , stable, coat,hcrwei Ate. There Ls • .large yard .emending thaderelllng. Hied with elude u,d ornament.' trees. Theme Is gar and water I. the rooms of the dwell . Lig. I also offer for ante • desirable country resides.. Bochneter township, Beaver county, Pa., contain. Ins twenty acne of ground. These ls a new two ; storied fame dwdung, contabiteg fixroom, on the property. There Is • youn4oethard of all kinds of &hit. litre Is a poll bath. outhouse, dte. It is .bunt ladle - from the Bechelbis Depot. For terms Inquire of B. B. BOLES, J.26:tf South lowans. Allegheny City. STEAM SAW MILL FOR SALE— Altuatedem O. hank of the Ohio elver, 12 miles Boni the clitrail the Borough of &stale,. The if 111 has two acne of land with It, la In good rue. nlngorder, capable ef cutting timber 62 feet In length, and admirably constructed for bergs build. 1 4_ Puri.... sot further hulloed..., address Wallet foliLlm Box 87, gewtokleyville P. 0., Pa. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.— That valuable Lot No. 69 Palo Alto street, Noosed Ward., eilirglesely cloy rattOng back to !freak/hi thee; ad-which heartened s good Tram, House, of font room., with all the modern mace. Grape views, shade, peach and plum trees In lhayard • and • valuable building or bunnies W. on Palo Alto street. vacant. Sax farther partionlanl enquire on the premises, of & , 14:21, W. WIRT. POP. BALK.-1 have still on hand a fen Brlcit and Puma Dreellhag Muni, with troll Improved lota,reedits In el. from 21 to 1W feet, front, arld:to 4op th r esadillCOAO.lsB I .t. The boom captain from 'flee feilni I iSinnine, end range In price from 81100 to 81200. Alen, Lot+ grill ifsoo aced prices, uo long or abort 6.111, to enit. Term. seq. Apply at the Bea Wets and Insurance office of _ _ O. & BAITS, ; Bak. atreati,Lawronowilla._ POE BALE —* ttratx ENortra, 13 foot trate, 10 [nab cylinder, 11l feet iron tly wheel, and of abont.l6ll Izonatpotrart Abu, Aerator, taro Dry Oaten; lad Stamm 01. Dollar; we owlet' Dating Maultisterow Chain .11aelt Bear, ow machine for mating Dump Dada for 011 Wells. one DcruiTill hiaubino, and about 100 fret 2% .12 Inch Shafting. All of the aburaartieka vitt be aoM at • great bar gain by applying .t on. .t 42 VITTII STREET. • .P It SALE, LOM.-0103 rIIFTET veer lITCIIISIt. ht , Inch ellinabb, M etrake, winlirable condition, with ar wittamt gain Shaft, Fly Wlmel, Magri, Tome Pump. A. e in well adapted an many purpaem, but 17 We a Rolling 110 0.11 and wee it . 'LBO& AZDIICILLIII a 00.. • Snag. Clinton Mills, MAW bileghwn7 SlttY POE SALE—That two-story BEICE L IlliTtleLllSO, /lobbed to good style, and In ampule- °raw, shdated on the corner or NOW. street mad Oarpenter's ninth Word , rdntaln , log eight roans not finished garret. lbat be bad at bargatn. Empire of CULP & P6r LILO, fed SO Warty streek POE SA LE—Two Wrough'n OIL .12 STILLS, almost new, with Odyper dome Necks and Oondensing Pipe. All the Works and runnel, lions complete. Also, TWO EITIAII BOXIERS. E.g.:are of HUGH SI. BOLL Comer of Met alley and Dodmene street. fel At( POR RENT—To a small family, the .L ono-half uf • beautiful satidence La-Xistust Troy, oturbgle co , m-theAr= abirtia•fioa.e, wi th about SS -masks' , caricarsol with choice frail treea:weergreena, shrubbery, An. An excellent Eof water, and a large cistern or waft water. Enquire uf A. El LIARVEY, um the premises. f.10:0 A,)7 RAAB OPPOICIVBITY.—A Book Stationery and News Depot for sale, In the be. location, la • large city, and dolt{ • tine bneinews To • perwan with about X2,6oocapital, It will be an excellent opportunity to =Sakti Shoii`l , Tor part,louSstipall at .14011: P. HTILITti, jaithtf Sfswonic Hall, Tiftli stn.' filo}l. SALE—An Acre of Land, beau tifully located, adjoining lands of Mr. H. Wine.. biddle, And fronting Ltd feet on Pearl straol, twar the Hnatnehlart; Pikes. lartsta Ay, ly at the Beal &date and 1 , surance OHles of O. d. BATES, faro Both., street. Lawrrncevilla. . _ 41 . 11 01r* SALE—No. 524 Penn street, sth Ward. to., the Market House. Om of the hat business stands_ln ej tha .1.13 , For We... 4v, .PPII at the 11,4.1 ZatatTstft hasnrance Offica of. 1,16 street, Lawnsucerl is. _ id1c . 5770.1r SILLS. AUCTION SALB OF CVNDENINED BOWES. WeA Dcr.ara sr, Os , 41.. Orem. or CHUM gorrtaara era. Wrath:gra, a 0., rebrou7 I.th; laed Wlll be add at public a, ctioo, to the highest 14 der, at theplanee dreg named below, ,l. At Dl ioln, Pa , 30. Herr, Friday, 4th March. At Willhansport, P., 300 Borer, Turedny, 818 I March. Al Altn.na, Pa., 30! Horses, Friday, Ilth Man-h. Al N.l , Broturvritk. N. J.. TAX/ Boma. Tneary, 115111 Therth. Al Easton, Pa., 30! Barre, Irrlday. 11th Marnh At Newark, N. J., 3.9 flora. Tweeday. VI March. At Lebanon Pa., 201 Hones. Imlay, 3311 Nareb. Ac WUkoetairrs, Pa., Ste Borne. Tretay, 21th Black. Tare Hour have been colvdernal m agi kw the Cavalry reeler. of the United et"... Army. For rood end farm pump.. • malty good largalori may Waal. Linnet will he add alukly. Bahr been at 10 fv. oontlatle dally 1.111 .11 are rt.. Tormatkieb, Ilt Untlad Stated Trmenry Noir. only. JAME. A. EU Dl, featoralli Uhlef tivrtertuaree, C.e. Bureau. MSliceil=2l Ou Thursday, Irst;ruary 28th, 1t64, At 10 lock, at 116 TRIED STREET, BA* aft Nos and, asit,f,• -, 41 Ay tot Ire !M n ilto of • • Wilily leaving the 'city, embracing Spr g Hair Kest Sofa, Parlor and Reception Chair., Marbie Top TablesAlthat.Not, Franck Plata Mirror, Choir. Bedsiciadkatressing Bureaus, W•rdrobs Ro. doted Moen Stands, Lonoges, Ooze Pee Chair. aad Rockers, Dialog and other Tatilng Bratsk, Cham ber, Nall redtltar Cutlet' and Maga, Oil Cloths and Stair Ital., Hair and Both Ilattraors, Feathers and Spread.. Cook, Parlor and Chamber Stares;-Moth. a Ciooke, Blind , Chtna and Bohemian Glassware and Orpiment., Cabinet of 81111111. .Nanwri goisen.w.re and Rltehen Utetalils, • itiantity or Coal, he. .1 leo, one set !Gra Plated Toa T. A. McCLELLAND, AneCr. N B.—T. A. WC. will give his personal attention to sale. of Tnrnitara residenvo or at Salesroom, Na CZ /Nth .treet. 141 1TA.U.14131A i;TOCKH AUCTION. —On TWESDAR ; r7ENII4B, Yob. 23#1, 1804, at fl 4 o'clock, will' dr sold, .t' Rio Common-I,d B.lre leroe, No. 44 nab idasol # • a+ .1.1. &Übangi Hank Block: (00 do Paltiburgblltain Mont. , .54 do Allegheny Bank Black ; 4.5 do Allegheny lostwasu elo.) 10 do Little Eaw 14111 Bun En Iroad; do ()butlers Volley Railroad: 2d do Allegbeay Valley Railroad Go.; fe 2 2 T EMONS, RAISINS,FII6II, &c.--On TIIESDAT MORNI2IO, lebroary 334, .t le o'clock, at th e Commercial 11.3 ma, 61 n nb street, will be sold : 7 Loud Rains }Liaise ; do Lessons • 10 bOll. prime Mickera ; U berveltaisee Robert:bane! • • 10 du Tamily Reap.; te23 DAVIS • IdolLWAlkllk Sneers. QUXDRIEti, AT , AUCTION--For uo )47 const *Use • 11 134). dersceste to two advance( . 041 c.herliee. Oa TIFIRDAT. AITYREGON, Tab . ; 234,01 e,_'olCo4llllLlSeldev.alll:4lssetloa Haase. Ombe .old, One flikear Watob, 0. 0. 11cCaease111 Om pair Pasta. one Tatted Vest. U. O.OotdO. ; OAF Diamond Bins sad Z. Riau, 111-Tchlooser. 1.10 , T. SaiIIeOLILLLAN2 I , dower. ‘!l[War ve c . AFF.ET,7.eapt Dr. Ball, t" pro. doold. uhd pramatano deaths." rho tool provontiva va pair of WATEIFIPILOOP BOOTS. Gs and pia pair, at .3+515' JAB. stows, 89 Efailtot Arad. FRANK VAN DODDER, Produce and Commission Merchant, 21a..11:8 81.00211) MERL% Plitabargh. Neer h ?LOUR, lIVITILIL 111i60115, BIRDS, LARD. CILUSE, PORK, . DRIRQ AND DRUGS FRUITS, =armWe merely. Liberal cub adraacee en 3 eemigomeata. ref LIME I 200 LtarrelsTrait for .4. •'• " triitiri H. 001,C150, LEATHER-.:BRUM° ; Gam Batting, Packing, Hose, Gaskets, Lac; Unifier ,aral Rivets; a largo stook: always on band lathe In. di. Bobber Donato( .1. *IL MULLIN, dell Ins. BB ..4 VI Bt. CP& Arne(' FRESH PEACHES Ain TOMATOES. ASO dosan (nub Tomatoes, to tang ff . -- loot matfett sod Ibtaido 07: • ; • " • „ TIMMS SHOD., Ja.1.5 No ITUNOUTO Wood stmel, DMPRIBTARY REV - SNOB 1 STAMM of aH demomMattosa A fall boa, at Om Ints , Ast HATsmts 710. At waist atitcacci rg o amr to i y rz Ttela a?,, Masse sik7r Oo of Intern] Bessoos, Stad Dlst. Sora.—Lattorm shoal ha &mead to LUesolma cella "AHD OIL—LUBRICATING OIL. A- 4- 60 twx. - lidelt sin.thurr strwma LW Olt - 60 6. 'No. 1 UAW; 160 ek, Dock Creek Lubricating 011 ; • ru"nat bl JAB. /MIZELL a nom, • 'A" en and lo wwwitme. 101)(1 omaktir7 lll 4 lo /70 'l44lMMtricso I .!Pz Lae ST efla: P. 1.4 liwtrAton-: PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRU -RY 23, 1864. pittsburgh 6auttct. S. RIDDLE .& CO., TERMS OF THE GAZETTE. Mom. lonso . by malt, penyesr....--18 O. omith 10. ...... IS. " alugle S. r.v0416 Lormss, by mall, per roar 460. wont 10. SI4I. vpb.. Wlturf gem.. &Ingle capita, per you._ 700. •• dubs of c to 10, ._ I 00. club. of 10 or more ._ 1 26. --and au ware to the party feuding club. Yee • dub of Allem, re .111 mud the Prunus Guts,. dully. Por • club of twenty. vs .111 send the Mom. Gums daily. Single sopa., 5 cuts. O All subecrt pause a:lrk'', in •deeve, •od papers &lulus dowsed whoa the tbtte expire. TUESDAY MORNINOz. ..... ....FED. 23, 1864. The Queen's Speech The British Parliament was cloned on the 4th Instant by royal commission. The follow ing is a aopy of the Qrteen'a Speech MY Loan* •ND Otxruuax We are com missioned to assure you her Majesty haa grail satisfaction in recurring again to the adrift and assidtanee of her Parliament. filer Majesty is confident that you will ethers her feeling of gratitude to Almighty God on account of the Prilleeall of Wales having given birth to a non —an event which has called forth from her faithful people renewed demonstrations of devoted loyalty and attachment to her person 1 and family. The elate of affairs on the continent of Europe has been the cause of great anxiety to Her Majesty. The death of the King of Denmark brought into immediate application the stipulations of the treaty of May, 1852, .cimaded by Ills Majesty, tha Emperor of Mottle, the Emperor of the French, the King of Pdesia, the Emperor of Russia, and the King of Sweden, and afterwards acceded to by the King of [ignorer, the King of Saxony, the King of Wurtemburg,the King of the Netherlands, the Queen of gpain, the King of Portugal and the King of Italy. That treaty declared that it Is to the pre seriation of the balance of power and the peace of Europe that the integrity of the Dan fish monarchy_ should be maintained, and that eeviist territories prhlch have hitherto been under Th e sway of the late King of Denmark should continue so to remain; and for this purpose it was agreed that' open the death of the late King, and of his uncle, Prince Fred *rick, without: tune, his Majesty King Chris tian should be acknowledged as sueceeding to all the dominions then milted under tie seep- Ire of htutisp the King of Denmark. for Majesty, actuat edby the same desire to pre serve the peace of Europe, which was one of 1 -the declared objects of all the Powers who were parties to that treaty, hes been unremit ting tuber endeavors in:bringing to • peaceful ietthiment the differanda which in thin matter have arisen between Germnny and Denmark, and to arert the dangers which might follow Trom sleglittittit of wailer° in the north of Europe, and her Majesty will continue her efforts to the interest of peace. The barbarous murders and cruel assaults committed in Japan on the subjects of her Majesty render it necessary that demands should be made upon the Japaneee govern ment Uhl upon the Dainties, by whose retain ers some of thesb outrages were committed. The government of the Tycoon complied with the demands made upon them by her Majesty's government, and, full satisfaction having been made, the friendly relations between the two gorammentibeve continued unbroken. but the Diamine Prince Satsuma refused to comply with the most just and moderate demands which were made upon him. Hiss refusal renders mea sures of coercion necessary; and her Majesty regreu that-while the messesea hare brought the Daimler to an agreement for compliance, they led Incidentally to the destruction of a emulderahle portion of the town of Kagosima. Papers on this subject will be laid before you. The Insurrection which broke out last year among acme portion of the native inhabitance of Nuw Zealand etill unfortunately continua; but there le react. to hope that it will before long be at down. Iler Majesty commands us to inform you that she has concluded a treaty with the Em peror of Austria, the Emperor of France and the King of Prussia, by which her Majesty consents to give up the protectorate of the lonian (elands, and also agrees to the annex ation of the islands to the kingdom of Unsece. This treaty .hail be laid before you. Her Majesty is also negotiating a treaty with the King of the Hellenes to perfect the arrangements connected with the union of the lonino (shads with the kingdom of titmice. Ommestax or Tull Horse or C 01.110114 Her Majesty has desired estimates for the rimming year to be laid before you. They have been prepared with every attention to economy, and with due regard to the efficiency of the publie service. Mr Loam AID GINTLIIIIIIII—HOT Majesty commands us to inform you that the condition of the country k on the whole satisfactory. The revenue has fully realised the expected amount. The commerce of the Malted Xing. dom Is increasing, and, while the distress in the manufacturing districts has been to 1100211 degree lessened, there Is reason to look forward to an increased supply of cotton from various countries which have hitherto supplied our manufacturers with bet little of the mate rial for their industry. Her Majesty has directed that a commissioe shall be issued fur revising the various forms for subscription required to be made by the clergy of the Established Church. A copy of that commission will be laid before you. Various meathres of pablle usefulness will be submitted for your consideration. Her Majesty commits with menden.e the great Interests. of the country to your wisdom and rare, and she fervently prays that the blessing of Almighty God may Attend your delibera tions -and prosper your counsels ter the ad vancement and the welfare and happiness of her people. Both Lords and Commons adopted an ad dress in reply to the Queen's speech without amendment. The Earl of Derby, however, in the House of Lords, and Mr. Dlstull, I n the liocue of Corneille., attacked the foreign policy of the Government WI humillatlng to England. Earl Russell, In the Lords, and Lord Palmerston, In the Commons, defended the policy of the Government from these at teaks. Earl Russell, In the course of his re marks, stated that England had not girth the slightest promise of eaelstance to Denmark. Referring to the state of parties In Parlia ment, the London Times says that they are so nearly balanced, and continental affairs are likely to attract inch attention, that it would be presumptuous to rely too cmcildently on the duration of Parliament or the stability of the ministry. Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief As. iodation. lla Tuenday evening the Academy of Mule in Philadelphia was crowded to ova llowlng with a Lamm and enthusiastic audience, as sembled at the call of t h e Pennsylvania Freed men's Relief Anemialion, to listen to the claims of that Association as set forth by a number of the most distinguished clergymen of various denentinatlens In that city. Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, was called to the chair, and made a brief but eloquent address. Dr. Brainerd, Presbyterian, offered a prayer. Miller Kim, Esq., gore an interesting account of We late visit among the freedmen of the South west. The Rev. Phillips Brooke, Episcopal, followed. Dr. Prunes, Unitarian, wu the next speaker. And lastly, Dr. J. Wheaten Smith, Baptist, closed the meeting by pro. canting the following noble resolutions, which were ea thuitattleally and unanimously adopt ed anderd. That we hall with grateful Joy that me - Mame a f the Almighty which without oar fore thought and without our aid by solved the vexed proMsm of our national Slavery, and made the free dof the collared an Inevitable neresity: ' Lobed, That in the convulsive thnxs which are heaving four millions abases* to thesurfaos of Amer lean ee,cietylwe recognise • Providence luau/net and • reepomlbllity ea graven ever fell upon • filo& mmeratfon of aim .. Itoofeesk , That the spectacle of this emancipated ram oppeaking anddenly and for the first thaw within the is of our influmice, presents • claim on every stilton:Pi tha laisd,liar effort, generous and leantedi• ate. fit their bebstfL - , ' . ' 8.4n4,11,..1 In commend their mum to Chtiktlans of Mary name, et coming fairly wfthin lb. mope ef Chcisilan Allagione. • - So - .philanthropies*, ee tralll- Mktg • binding. daimon holy charity. To patriot*, nn involvin & l . mtwe intevwdvin - with am ',nit... a th.iepab— vltinnnalbe votc• or ------- MMXY:I_ min. I'sheltie every ILI. Oro mat manicagy reqww.t. "moat at on early Fhty thio ..he r e to thotr omit. golloa;and to cat their sympathy mod iitattiti atd l • PITTSB OUR NEW YORE LETTER Cornspoudence of tbe Pittsburgh Omits 'ls4w T ob. 18, 1864. Yesterday and to-day ware thucoldest days of the SCJIMOTI. The thermometer has indica ted from ten degrees above, to ten below zero at mid-day with the son &hieing brightly. The agn of the red-ball;lie'advertlsensent of the different - horse railroad companies, an nouncing the existence of good skating at Control Park, has been displayed from prom inent points; but the idea' it. suggested has not been availed of •stensively. 'Skates have enjoyed themselves at the expense of frost bitten toes, and OSL-01W..evolutions have suf. fend a serious drawback from *redundancy of overcoats and shawls. The,refreement saloons on the pond (where coffee b drank out of a glue, at lout the hoystelEtheir ',Gov ernors" it Is coffee) Lhittre"dotte an amazing business, the profits whereof wilt probably be sufficient to see the proprietors through till next winter. • • • -• . Our Copperhead Governor, yielding to whet was once his conscience„eqd sided perhaps, by • desire force-eleCtietohOihopes of which had recently faded decidedly, has signed the bill ter a proposed Constitutions) amendment authorizing the Legislating to plus Such laws as may be necessary to '..iecuri the right of suffrage to our soldiers irs:theithsla. This pro position is to benited on 10- - March uxt, and though the total - etresigtkiiit ..rtkiiJDenocnolo party will Le Cast igainst icbsrminse it is a humane measure, the Won,. Mid are already beginning to calculate their Is Mayor Gunther apeace man is the question asked fri all lic e Demdcratic bead. quarters. Daring the CIIZTILIX the tuition was repeatedly esked,Ftliretillakbell hosed, and never matistactoriljansweredi likke den. McClellan, be wisely kept Ella eemith shut, hut did not prom it, as the young llapellloth didslu pot his foot in it. lie hes carefully dodged the question, and like an expert Juggler, has been found In places where Inst. eirpeetod. lie has presided at the secret peace organiza tion, so Mr. Fields, a)Democratle assembly man says) and has made bloody speeches at war meetings. However, he Ia radically op pored to stealing froth the pallid' treasury, which was the issue he was elected on, and as he is incapacitated from doing 41.9 ba re, the loyal people de not seem to oar•a greatdeal whether he is • peace man or not, particularly u the answer to the question Important only to moo of his ownparty. The question of raffling and gambling at the Sanitary Fair le animadverted on by the city press quite freely. War matter and po litical news is crowded out to make room for the discussion of this proposal. True to party instincts the Democratic portion of the jour nals can see no harm in it, and uphold it as • great financial measure. The EferOld, to which 'argument is unknown, and decency a stun. ger, ridicules the clergymen, who have en tered their protest agilnst "lotteries, raffling and swindling." The Journal of Co.ongrce, edited by an ez-minisier of the Gospel, is the only opposition sheet that dares challenge its oonstitnency, and that has respect enough for itself to say that this means of raining money is unnecessary, disgraceful and =lawful. Some curious relics of the war 441812 hare been found on the Central Park, and have created quits a Carom.' Remains of old tents, C 41211011 balls, and camp utensils here been dug up, and preserved by the Park Commis sioner.. Since the time of their discovery enough antiquated hardware, claimed by the venders to be "relics of the war of 1812, found on Central Park," Ku been hawked abut through the streeh, to cover up Central Park ' New Jersey, generally reported to be out- side of the United State., has • sew issue. Modern political party DA.es are now un heard of. No more Democracy; tro more Re• publicaniem. The question is, monopoly, or no monopoly. The recent shaking up the railroads have rewired at the bands' of Con gross and the Legislature of that State, has had a doubled tendency to convenoe them that I the bottle Is not always to the strong. The Ipress of the State has divided itself on the issue, ignoring ail party platforms, and our little neighbors nross the river, in Jersey City, ere peculiarly 114•11k0 in bbs expreselon of their nntiments. Politics make. strange bedfellows, and Jernymen know it by this time. The Police Court fa the scene altuut every day of some beauty broker's conipetisorily re funding hls Illy-gotten gains. losing men, attracted here by the offer of largo bounties, and not knowing the desperate tricks of the sharpers, who have always boon evens to working for a living, are often inveigled; and and la a while ono who does not fear the epi thet "green countrynia," has courage enough to make a complaint against his swindler. These sharpen infest oar city in large num • hers, and are to bo coon un tito Street corners after dark. Instances are recorded of their bar ing knocked recruit. down and secured their bounty by highway robbery. Oh. for a little despotism, that the authorities might be al lowed to string these fellow. no without going through the fare, of a trial I Red tape Is another thorn In our side. A sound man wanted to enlist In an artillery company here, and the recruiting offwer would not accept him because he had no teeth! Ile immediately appealed to Gen. Dix, and having satisfied the General that matron cartridge. did not require to be torn with the teeth, re ceived an order to the recruiting officer stating that such an extreme carrying out of the "roles and regulations" was not actuary. It la staid that wisdom Is to be learned from child, and thatgreat idea acmatimes ems nate from where least expected. Late last evening when weeding my way homeward, I mot at Bt. P■nl's ehurchyard one of three "wretched women, who parade their painted misery to tho sad eye of the pitying passen ger; a poor creature driven by the storm which bad wrecked her earthly happiness to wander In crime-stained finery to that lone and everlasting home, where neither the tear of a mother nor the sob deep from the father's heart can find her." Without* bonnet, shawl or shoes, though the night was piteously , she trod the cold pavements. Silently and unpityingly the passera by beheld her, though anon a heartless jeer or obscene witti cism from some reeling drunkard, broke the calm stillness. Bhe approached me, as for re lief, laying one thin, cold band on my shoul der, and with the other pointing to the peace ful tomb•stonea, eke looked MO 101 l in the face. tier eyes were blood shot and suffused with tears her face haggard and are-worn. With • voice broken by 'obi, and whirl, thrilled me to my heart, she said crenvnisively : " I wish to God my peace was made in there!" and faded Into the murky night again. Hew many volumes were contained in those tea monosyllables I WATRIMIT. NEWS ITEMS. tiramazt Yammer writhe to Major General Babcock, Chairman of the House Military Committee, that be requested to be relieved from the army of Virginia because he "re gutted the order which reduced him to serve under General Pepe as an unmerited Insult;" this since then be has been waiting orders; that he was once promised a command, but did not get it; that be has kept sari of hie staff, to hare their Barrio's when ha should be recalled to active service, and that he has drawn his pay, ogler* the close of the last ression of Corlgreu to be applied where It might alleviate artiste resulting from the war, and it has been used azooordlngly." Joss P. Passau, agrendson of General Put nam, has presented for exhibition at the Al bany Army Relief Bazaar the pistols In libido was burnt the first powder of the Resolution. It will be remembered that Major Picalm rode toward the crowd drawn up in hostile array at Lexington, shouted "disperse ye rebels," and fired his pistols into their midst. His horse was shot under him, but he ;man 'egad to escape. The pistols were foundin the saddle, became the property of General Put nam, and wen worn by him during the Rev °bitten. Domino M. Holm, who vu cleated to the Supreme Bench of Uhl° last October, has resigned on account of in health in his family. The yummy has been filled by the appoint ment of Judge White, of Springfield. This will leave three Judges of the Supreme Court to be cleated this year, one for the reviler term, one to fill the unexpired term of Judge 'nelson, and oas to . 411 the tarn of .JuSIS• Hunter. A wonex a Johnstown, New York, recent ly foretold the time of her deoeue, made all her preparations for that event, did a dare work at wubiog and baking, took hernial... and hung them away, saying she should never need them again, sad next morning wu found dead Id her bed. Tun Mahal:dug goofs./ announces the fact that ez•Governor Tod, with his usual nes &UV, boa subscribed f5OO to the Volunteer Bounty Fend, now being raised in Younp town, to provide c all of f thoie who may enlist ander the last call of the President. - Rciatortoss have been Introdnoed into the Pennsylvania legislature, stigtagitio Waters and reprennitathree ftWin th at State to- favor eceb measures se will secure the opining Of • national poet road botwien Washington and lissrfino fever is prevailing with fatal effect In Marshall county, Indlana. FOREIGN ISISCELL - Ows of the most amusing on dig Empress of France has thrown' perfumer into prison for haring s the secrete of her toilet. Really one refreshingly back to the tim trine de Medic( end }Lane la Flo • that it is to be hoped that the ea e lees dangerous sort. There ie Inexpressibly comic In the spec middle-aged lady endeavoring =MMEMIEI meet; u If the foutatOu of youth r' from lt perfumer's vial, or the bonen jeornor be worked np into a M. D. Convey, letter to Chrovionterabh, thus shows one o forma of mart etiquette, which will and affections of English pri I learn that there was quite a lebellion at Windsor Castle. The princess reh mently op posed ham it g a wet purse, and the prince took her side ' ar d could not see why sheehottld not be allowed to nurse the babe, as she strongly desired to do. Bat eke was told that the court traditions vuld not be set aside ;)nerer was English prince or princess ntultur by Its own mother. do the healthy and virtuous 31 re. ('Somebody wee sent for, and the princes* bad • long cry. This lo a true story, and some what more rateable than ordinary court gossi p Tits Rev. George aileuan, whose timid criticism• were quite the rage with a certain 'literary sot" • few years since, and whose style is a model of all things that a style should not be, has Jun surpassed himself in this picture of things politicalsoon,tu come "It Is generally understood that the first shot, let itibe fired where it may, will awaken all the guns on the continent, and shot then shall be seen the awful sight of a blazing Europe, re- Bponding_to the fires of • biasing America, like VeIItIVIII3 replying to Cotopaxi ail,.e the deep." Tat following Orlennist marriages are on the ropis: The Count de Paris with the In fante Marie Isabella; Prince Phillippe of Wurtembarg with a Bavarian Princess, sister of the Empress of Austria; and Prince Phil lippe of daze-Coburg, son of Princess Clem online of Orleans, with an Austrian Arch Duchess, sLster of the "Emperor-Elect — Max imilian of Mexico. Tut electric telegraph now extends by tray of Russia to within two hundred miles of El• atchkts, a frontier emporium close to the Chi nese Empire, between which and Pekin, about one thouland mile. distant, there in a regular post established, to that now it would be quit. possible to communicate with Pekin from London in a week. A CA ono portrait of the Saviour, a:Laing lo the time of the Emperor Tiberias and to Pope Innocent the Eighth, ham eon, ~• light in Rome. It is pronounced autiser.:l., and has been copied by a Parisian sculpt,. Tom is a project on foot in Dublin to Cat r) passengers by a street railway, which is t,, run on an ornamental viaduct, tho arches of which are to be made arallable as warehouses. MISS NIGHTINGALE 1:1141 expressed her ill tettiona of training, at the expense of her fond, properly recommended parsons to sort o a. nurse, in Constantinople. AN American named Slater has taken a contract to demolinh the walla at the burned church in Santiago, for the nun of $f3,200. A tido° anecdote in told of Ali Pasha, the Sultan's grand rhier, recently, in Paris. A lady, to whom this gentleman •as introduced at a stair.., haeardcd the coo, question "Is the Sultan Married''' . great tiers!, m.“ 1• ern," •es the Turk . i raoly. ties, Ross. aria is el.x. thut ibe f.ittost • f Missouri should resume the rattly uti.m of the soil throughout th• hate. Ile pr.m•ses all pos..lble protoi.ttou to farmer's. Too Roll. Ziavol Committee are 0b.,: to visit Nov London, C. oneeiveut, to exarolne the proposal rite fos AD iron clod navy yard. C.1.11 - 1)111.1 TES 11 - 7.• FOR PROTLIONOTARI - 1. r.11.1a. for lir. P.nthosoi^, f.IL. 1..r+.1,, of Out,eot I n Cut' NT 1 (*.OM NI 1:4.•10,ti EEL - --) Al. uisat De-vr Tour•ably. M • caudalat. lb.• ..111,. C.,e41, CA.Ent. 11exper..1214 wt.& ha lowb•ladt .1 it. flat.", lean Convaoti.. 1•,0,1••••e COVNTY COMM iS.sIONEI{7—.I N Nrlttait, .f Turtle Croak, Patton Town ship, will b• • cstoililate for booffoe of .'onnty Cont oaten:poet, subject t, Nos •lecleton of the Colonlb plats:en Convention. fen, FOR PIiOTH IN( rrA ti i" , lirtra will be . cendidete for nut ofsse of Prothonotary, subjest In the d0<1.1.10 of the Colon Kentiblicwo Convention. j....." FOR PROTIM SOTAIt I .L-lieo 11, Ls, will 1... candidate be the office of Prothonotary, subject to the dedaion of the Colon 11.01611 cm. County tboventlon. 1•211 . to it PROI . IIONo real .--.IACIMI W•vrlea, of the 1110th Ward, Pittsburgh, will be • candidate for the c. 113. of Prothonotary, ssinect to the decision of the Union Eryablioan Con vention. yeal fr [ ntirr 81 . 41. n 0 I•• • ta• WI". for lb. office of Protkonotery, entoe.t to the decionsu of the Union lianabilaso Convention. jelect• ELL—Jolt!' 1114.1 C L. --- crs a, ut the Pint Want, Altogheny, wit. be • candi date for t'orucer of Allegb..ny Comity, aohiest to the decision of the opening (lon., link. Couto/Mow delta: w.i.,r7's e 7 -, To $1.50 PEI{ NONTIi —The eyll , GIANT SEW! NO MACHI GS COMPANY wantau ag...ut In each iwunt,, to 4,, 11.61 ante n for thtdr nem aell •ith our, stmt. driror and extra needle.. W. pat • liberal .a.lary and impala., or gita large rommia• sten. Per particular., turn", Sr., stamp, and a.idtwat T. a PAO6 , Tulado, (Ale, Gamma! Asyut Gr th. Culled illatac fultittullaSamT WANTED—Nino 9 ) Drummers and fliers, far one th• hest regiments to th• ls *ary. The high.t t .r.l bounty will be paid in oast!, In addition to the Gorernen•nt Bounty. Tb• (Monet or lb. Regiment .1 I pay Si per mouth In addition In lb. regular 1.7. Apt., to T. Si. HAYSY, IL•rrulring Agent. tie .1 federal etre,. (11 Deur.) I•20:31 Allegheny lily. PITTHRURGH BONDS WANTED I want I, all an onto" for • 1.. • PIITED t' BO kl tin Li DS. Ptitaburgh & OeuoeDe•Ole Rail msd U..ud. TUE BALI. 6. B. BRYAN, Ora, l Insurktica 69 fourth .tree( W . ANTELD.—S6U s Moprn.--1 Want Apnts ai k • mouth, anomie told. to sell my ElrerLuitim Roca., Oriostel Bormart, and tbirteeo oiler Om, metal and curious ariielee. fift.ioo arti. Alm Add... I•2l:ltldasi JOHN F. 1.0141. Biddeford. 3.. 875 In ! , ,, i . Co ry Nal ,o l , — . l t cr ig tt , to month &eras void to sell my eels closp ,k ramp Sewing AlsotTO.s. tire lm,r S. Al DUI Alfred. Male* B OOIC-RINDERB WANTED.—Eteadi and rscr.vot 'at -mstvrd.Rp;iyia., TAXII 0,1102. Wl/ktf GARDENER WANTED.—A man for VA . oilman MO auel Pratt Gerdors, eau tb. 41 j;KOIrni d T b a "' 071 a, loc. RIDER at CLAIM, 0011XIS8ION LICHIJIIAIets Lod raptor. I. Petroleum and Its Prodeote, Otis dISDLRB, Alp.. &O. 61 1111.41 AD STREET—. --Hs., Taxa El WATER In 161/O . NT TS ....Prrrsious /o"Apets An the PORTLAIND KEHOBSIIII 011. WORKS, NEW TORE PA BAITINI CANDLE 0061 PANT, W. A. CI74PWAN, a...., W Waller /1 132 FraniDna LUCENT OIL WORKH. DUNCAN, DIINI4I' & CO., ttseoleotu ot_ Pare White Refined tlarbon Oilr t .Ow, No VI LIRiHTT o Krt. orthereep rrstionuei, J& M. hI'STEEN, we Fotrinmze, r." • Gar are Snsft rirtnes. Pullet:an attention veld to lbs fitting up and rap.t trlug of OIL HEM .B.LEft All kinds of BLUM, AND IRON COCKS roads to *Mar. Alai BRAUN- CASTINOB, of all kinds, male at the netted folk.. All orders left at Noe. 31 and ) 34 WATIR STAB ?. tixr Liberty, will be preretly attended to. Darn. mambo', of Ib is Era beteg ponied en slinks, of amity time' aspirins* In theft banner will Inure torts., oftleftellott to strevr tappet. We are also stireets for Guild, Gestition A Oa'. gram Iftftft 1 , , for pumping Water, Crude alail Be fitted 011ie !a. DRIED FRUIT. ' tom bzubela Dried kooks; CO do d. Praelm; for oak b 7 'HAL C. BALIILIOT, Pm Liberty mat GH GAZETTIR- EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS. 4 la that the iwer Italian i ld some of hta earrtas 14:4 Ohio Hecrulte—tudianapolis Conven tion —lre et Chattanooga and Knoiv oi,_..guniored Mild Al eior. of Cath nun only rots aro of romothlng do of thin ppropriato emboltlah old spans gnu, etc. CIXVIEMATI, Fab. 22.. The total number <f men mustered into the service in this State op to aisturday is thirteen thousand nine band. red. The Union State Cons eutii.n as:enables at Indianapolis on Tuesday. The Gazette's Chattanooga dispatch, 2185, gives the rumor that two divisions o the enemy occupied Marysville yesterday, bu t afterward retired. It is said that the rebels have appeared on the Tennessee river below Loudon, on the blockading steamer Chattanooga., Another rumor declares that John Morgan created the Tennessee river between Florence and num:obis, with ten thousand men, for a raid In Middle Tennessee. The Court Rouse at Mobile, valued at WO, 000, was recently destroyed by fire. he Boston I the many emtnet the All quiet in front. The situation of the rubel army is unknown. The weather is growing mild and pleasant. The l'ogna,rciatr Knoxville dispatch of the "_let sap the rebels hare broken up their winter quarters at Morristown and are in force at strawberry Plains. They have com pleted the pontoon bridge at the plains, and two brigades of Infantry are across, also come cavalry, which skirmished yesterday with our retry six milee from hero, and were driven bark to tho river. Oen. Haskell encountered the enemy two tulles out yeatertlay, on the Tooth aids of the river, end killed Tie or seven and captured nine. It le reported the rei.els were reinforced 11 Buckner with a heavy force of artillery. Our Army oil tile Rio Grande--The Fight at Matamoras, Sr. Loris, Fah. 2 . 2.—The Drn, rue • di, patch from Van Buren, Ark., !aye A Federal soout arrived here yeetorday from our army on the Rio Uremia,. Gov. Rues, of the Juarez party, is now Gov ernor of Tamanlips+, Mexico, being the fifth liovernor in that State since our occupation of Brownsville. Cortinsa is trying to oust Rues. President Juarez was at Saltillo a few days since, on route for Monterey. lie will probs. bly go to Brownsville and claim protection of the United States Government. Daring the fight at hlotamoras on the 12th ultimo, between the forces of Rues and Cor tines' Gen. Rues notified Gen. Herron that ho could not protect the American Consulate, and Mr. Pearce, our Consul, begged Herron to send a force to take care of him. Herron 'nob four companies into Matamoros during the oonflict and removed the Consul's family to Brownsville and took with him one million in specie, deposited in the Consulate. Our forces did not interfere with either party of the Mexicans, nor were they interfered with. DI-awned While Skatlng—lron..Clad Trial—Changes In General tileele.a Army. Sr. Luna, Feb. 22.—A daughter of Rey, Its. Elliott, aged 17, and a daughter and son of Thomas L. Salisbury, of the Rome Mutual Insurance Company, aged Is and 14, were drowned on Saturday while skating near this rile. The iron rlad turreted gunboat ()cart made a trial trip to Cairo on Saturday, to the satis faction of naval officer. She will be imme diately vuted and •quipped for active service. States Senator Borland, of Ar. anima, tiled in Texas recently. lien. Darideon is relieved of the command of the First division of Gen. Steele's army. and ordered to Cairo to report to the Chief of the Cavalry Bureau at Washington. tieneral Con succeeds Uwoison, and Geln. Ficilcoll takes couitnand of Cart'! old division. Lrc UR,IIJrI'E 1 N.,,l'ltANt Insurance Co. of North America. I=l Insurance On of the State of Penna., I=l Hartford Fire Insurance Company 0.1 - I,w3mt. , 10 , h. atx,rp old Auld trllaLle pat..... on Im 5pi.11....t0 11,27 dly ttagvde, • flalldln.ip. $7 Water ex.& IX/ESTERS 1 N:4I:RANI:E 11)NIPA vr NT OF PlTT:flat - RUH. H. )11L1.C.11.J1 . r td 001111074, Mace, 92 Water strxel, Bpaug A U. 'a Wax. bons, up stairs, Pittsburgh. kV! 1... a.• aoalatt all kx.ls f Met sal Rub, A Moms hostas,. ssaarassi by lareetom who 1.41 kaos-e Ia the xuarsoutsty, sad sea. ars dress. waled, by prompt... awl larerallry, 4, ma*. the xaansrm. unitx-A thy ham assumed, as the prosem.a. t. tame stk., drain to As xata^l B. Mlll.r, Jr , Jim.• 1111rA111,1, Nattily, 4.1 lloirn, Al. N Buick, 8.. J. Mom., 0., Dank, Ben,' P. takowell. B !Inv r.ra, .L.Ln R B'Cut.a. C W rny3o t M OORDON. 2 , ,otary. GIT SI SU RANCE CONI l'A PITTSBUBOII. 88, comer Mark. and otrvets, th.nr. VZIL RICA, tiernta.7. Inmate. Steamboats atal Cargoes. Insures against loss and datmwe to t 11.• aavigatiou tho aoutbeto sad Western Itlvors, ugd tarots, and the narigall.n of the Scan. tosurta agalust loss and dams,. by fint. Wm. STA.', W. O. Jutmelon B. V loom, Ream Owe.u., lion. T Elan:lay Pt rotoo, Goorise Bingham. A NI t: i r tWA 1.11 , k: I N i• - ;( 1 .1tA NCH- AND TILUBT COMPANY. E=ll Arnottg the True.... WI!. J. HOWARD, Kg., J. KD0.1.11 TUOMPSON, Eat., and U. J BILS POLLOCK. Inner pollci. at the naval A L rat., hold • era of attach share In the profits. Th. hut Inagen was 4.3 per cent. JOINT STOCK rat. are 'X cent. Ir. than the Matttal. All Information furnished . application to 8. 8. BIITAN, Pittsburgh Igtot, f5.10:3121 M Fourth drool. (Burke'. Bulld(ag.) _ PEOPLES INSURANCE (A ) M FANY, Office, N. E. corner Wood & Fifth Sta. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. Wm. Phi John Wm", Wm. B. Hays, John k. Parke, Charing 8. Blomll Wm. Van Kirk, WE PHILLIPS, Dreamt. JOHN WATT Vim Presides. WU. P. GARDNER, Secnota ry.. jultly LIAXIIIENY INSURANCE; CONI- A - A. PANT OP PITTSIBUDIH.— Ottlna, Na 57 Mb linnet, Dank Block. Warns &Annan .11 kinds of Tiro and Marla. Illoka IMAAO JOHNS, Prvaldw, JOHN D. 51'0011D, Via, Prandsal. D. M. BOOK, =z. ti, War Juana 111/1LOUNLII: John D. Ifociord, leapt. Adam Jacobs, D. D. Staling, Oast. Wm. Dian„ IL .4 Bad. U. Davi& - 0. C. /13..., o.l th a e t. 'l7 l ' 4,, John Train, Jr B. L. Vahoretak IiTPROLSTERINO.—Having parches' V ad • largs atm* of /pods for OA 1I I ant Ws to oforgfeat Wotan at extremely , low prima nLTRIk BEDS; Hair. Ural oaf Bart° it MAT- T/WO= ; a groat ruirf, of 001,0 DMLT.ABLE rLooa OIL CLOVIS; OaSPIITaI ...BOBBED TABLS 0011:118;adaoldo. Groom. two. and Mr sills Buys, of du boot quality. aadotakap. nom ouvoortamai 1/y attaadod to. QNo3ardor, 13 nDZIALL ST/ILn% ILllrshooy. (Remark, ooda by Mr. Val OYU BARBEL da23 •. !ATP MAUL ritiTE d SEVILLE, TRAMICI&L PIMIIBIBB, GAB AIM BTHAN FITTER& 171DZIAL STEM, /Jigsaw, aly, Mo. W Lamb Mail. Ettllbaggl .1.• ..11.17 US E.,IIEATS, ~P ITTSBURGIi THEATRE.- [.mm 11,12 d 11..eNter tat. plAasura In asawancing en en Raßeseot •ith the pal n'.ar American e..r. N LA FIN TIII4 (Tuatday) IVVRING. Will le, p•lteented, the vendetta' mural ernsetion dntitled.rama, etth nee ecenery and reechselcal e TI CKET-OF•LIKAVE MAN. Robert Bela Ilaw ...... .... Hr. ..... J•wee Deleon Kate. Union Janes... . ..... tl.c.lsiu. If.mile St. ti.'•l,ltoond.. hlsos U lh•tznsll. Salm 'Willoughby ....-..... &hole vett With ttu full strength of the Cotno..uy. Tlen end P 1... the preseut Mt FAIR AND CONCERT, LADIES' cn &BITABLE .SI.II.IETT, cza orct.,l orlttt PLIIIOL7II I'ONOUTGAT I ON AL BCH —The , La Lei CllttrltAbln Fact-ty th. Plymouth C.clgtrg4li. LAI tqffiy nn nouu:o that thA) :4./1 AL IL ANU C ISt C A.:14 T. AT Bir.VILLE ha wui v0,...1 WI I..ttum n. tai Music, and th, .111 .obi a , • m fly choice and familiar annx. the olden tie, tt,ettuet with the more popular and lay.rite sin the pro. ent. The I.tromet.tal part vetll be in of • roll and romp,lnal cli , ati a, • pan mil be sustained by •number onr tun. art,. ilobe.la.e.olll. The Alanap , rs Of Fair mtatio Introducing Doll SCKNE"—tbenid toned kitchen of fitly lenr• ,0,1.1, a 111 be • prominent attraction. ADMISSION T 1.9 R -- 5-MASON tl A Now lot I Ito city people wake up. Now 1., the rountry people np Pot R u rooltlroly td. last chance to l The meet extreorillnor7 exhibition In the world, THE GREAT MILTONIAN TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST IfErAEN, DELL. CHAOS AND PARADISE AthnfasLou with pekrettut. I=!CM /VERY AFTERNOON TIIIB WELK, at 3 u'al al, who" Ch3:alrer.l"ll sacultl.ll for 10 .ntm. 41-4 Door. 01.'11 itvoultrp .t 7 lock com.rv•ncw al 7' o'clock pn.eloely tilritliNOUNS—llvors uprtz at '2 o'clock. f/• ►or panic...lan sow Inns. A. B. MOBEITBON, Proprtrtor and Manager. ) TIIE LADLES AND GENTLI , . MLA or Y 1: T 1111" W. it,hl,l respectfully request that 0.. entrrtaleua.nt .f ILta eventog he nereated some aft-rucm.u, ao as alf. r.: all act oppLrleolty of rttendlug r.•ur altultsl , ll per tormavo.s. axid ant the prnu..le tos ai.11..1 to, t 1... 6.euent th. Subel.t.nta ectomlttee. J. L. LIVSSYL I W P J0111qt.:ItIN. 11 ,, 8T 11 , K hIG!IT 11. T. L1.1:011. 1 H. I'll t J GINS TOOT I LI. La.l/..* and ..1 Va r..vtat 14. tVti,rt Tuesday eyralug, at wit , . time mud Oa, ALI ER I'. MAIOR ALL. CR M EL LOH. Any ',m.o. Le , il4, apparv.l. .-..nfer • (al, I.y h.ving Ith the 0n..1.,•txn.d, en Trtraday mort.tr, THE GRAND CONCERT, Yf 01,1 >EN TIME By Amateurs in Antiqoe Costumes Will be ',prated for the behalf of the PITTSBURGH SUBSISTENCE COMMITTEE, ri= Th:lets, II CACll—ttb had et Diener's, Pitt. burgh, Km o:chrome's, Allegbetty, mud Item the member. of the Snesiatence Commute, Lamm ofaut at quoit, beers threo- t. conamooce at 134 o'clock. ?emote boldthg lick.. of the Wt Cutice r ri *lli la admitted oo them. A Trait, will last, the All,lleny Station ~1 the P F. W t t' IL IL at 1,15, [ . ..am; to Economy, cupping at all otattotta. • Oar The Ladles and Gartleurto o Ya 014.0 Time" are 'equated to moot this PYMlirlif. at mi Itiroce, fur sermaraal. W. P. 211•1t.afLt fr1.2.2t Andrew Ackley, Alexeceier New Daled M. Long. PI-CrOS. rpn BEST ARE THE CHEAPEST. CELEBRATED PIANOS I Seven Aret prim, GOLD AND SILVER %PEDALS. meshed within a mouth, et State Palm and [me of the Atomiran institute, N.Y., to 180, by W. B BRADBURY, CR the BUT PLANO TORTAIS. SCTIOSIACIC ER 4 CO, Philaelelpdia, received the CRYSTAL PALACE PRIZE MS AL, u &Lisa°. They besides have numerous Medal, Diplomas and Special Reports Bons Bute rain awl institutes Both have letters or recommendation hom the Pliste eat mutest talent, embracing Gottschalk, Btrate. hooch, (Bobs, Wm. llama, and others. IS. M. Hi sr, Joho tihiptoo, Isaw. M. Cisiper, K. Ilarbansti, J. ewlilwril, Jr., Jobs B. Dilworth, WI. A. Roden, &3o- yd Better and cheaper eau attlj other Planirs mad. CZ= WAId3ILINIC & BABE, tisis &gouts for Pittsburgh .d Weirs-nit Pa., REMOVAL --On tho Ist of. April we No. 63 FIFTH STREET, The house st present neenvirol by timarm Ti letter A Bro. A 800 assortment.' PIANOS on bawl pres ently •t No. .51 FII7II nTELLT. J. IL HOFFMAN & BRO., Solo &coots of Docker'. Plow's. N. SINDLE, No. 183 SMITUFIULD STI Dohltr in Pianos and Musical Inst.nunents Jam.. D. Wm.., Oapt. Joho L. Rhosdk Samuel P. RaniTer, Georg* P. Jolles, V. Baum Lore, Knape noont.tly . fine weeitinent of SKW PIANOS, TIOLIES,RIGITABS, CCOIIDIL ORS, STRINGS, tn., which tof will sell for low Kim. 14-I:Wrd E==tM SCHOOL ORGANS, MADE UT PRINCE & CO., Aro the Hoot Ala the %V or ht Aed era the only Reed leaf rumen,. that aro ••Irer t•eleed for V.v. Tears." A el•knolld aevorteneat of he .L... testreueeet• 1..61.1 this week. DIAN. Omorria !rag. DISSOL olfc nISSOLUTION OF PARTN FRSII I P. a..,r —Soli. la hereby give. to all person, that the wtnershltdbenstafere existing hetwern Join.: KB- Milt end .10314P11 FELTIVICIAL. 1,.h0 Pert Plu Of Worts, ender the name of EaEBI.E a PELT. WILL, I, all day dlnenlerd by mutual se out of the salt ptrlaem JOHN MBAR LT. lefith3t JOAEPII FE LTWILL. DISSOLUTION.—The Co-partnership Ammeters existing between the smdersignsd. In the Clothing Malcom at Mo. 143 &demi street, Allegheny City, ander the firm of W. M. IficOgill a CO, will away% an March 1011. Penema Insowtog thentmlree belated to the tam Will plow can P. - doe. to thaletlma and nISSOLUTIO 01? (X)-PARTNER THIP.—Tha paitoatublp ben/total. onLolni betvers JOS T. HAMILTON awl MAN DATIL nods Or Ira of JOS. P. 'HAMILTON R 00, boon dloolvattn7 mutual connent.- SOL - W. HAM ILTON will attood to tab nuesolatl account+ of odd drea, 64 rhe old Auld. aora r Mr" ".4 Libr a JO& T. HAMILT ON , " iottklulrtl WWI DATIL VOLUME LXXVII ,, -NO. 84 Fir.Nr.aroS ......11. Ovou3,rrosr. I=l °PIN KVERT NIGHT, AND =l=l W. 0 Bed 08(TELY...1 120. 2 T. man' 8i BEET Near Scrrpatninn Bridge. vall remove our Matto Store t. OLIAELLOTTH BLLVE, 4 711111 -L MMWMI=O W. B. WOKE. 0: Q. D&8011. OFldgi Ka mama ROB; & 13—EIRSALL, YHILADELTIIIA, Corn misalos litre-heats C. Irrokirrl. Exesatris L Petroleum and its Products, Tor erport wad home resontactiott. ample Nat• ties for storage, .t ressastablo rates. Liboral advance.. .u.r. sled IRON CITY OIL WORKS. LIDAY fi VIIORPENNING• Wows of GABON OLT, MEN zihe AND LCIIILICATING OILd. and &germ la C 2 RU NI I FCTFL 0 LELITIII Mlerpah,rg. URro, Nn . El HAND WPM'? ==M! itKF. 4. CO, COMAtISSION XERCHAISITB, I=1:19Z1 GLOBE, Pe C 3 FIC AND LIBERTT OIL ronus ...usterzu•nta Rained or Crude rarcaemn GOll. DIFyI L3l VAV & HANCOCK STd WALES, V. ETMOI:E s CO:, (1021k118ELIOS ELZEL(3I:UXTS, SHIPPERS OF PETROLEUM, 119 1:1&IDS.N LANE, SENV TORE Ampirfualllti.. for SroaAor MAD SEIIPPLNO at their yard and wharf. Het, Übot. cayl4ll RICHAADSON,HALEY 01, COWITSSION a FORW A ILDLNU 2t raWLIABT3, Crude and Refined Petroleum, Se. 19 !EMI'S I;TILLE. r. PaTSflbs p, Ct Liborski C.llsavarices “.1. .krba.la fur Pittaborgh or Y.auFtem Martel. riTT.C.I2 Mm.. J. S. thlst4ll d Co., Sprlngot fluLaysh, Thompeoz Bell, Bsi., Prost. lan.orria Bast u.11310..r.t0 wAu.AcE x dulaW, C.111=1.41i071 Illerv:rhi2uxter. CRUDE & REPINED PETROLEUM, SINZINE AND LUBRIGATTSO OILS, No. (34 SOUTH 4171.441 V. PTITTAANZPIIIA oar Storage tana,ity inutd.t: ouvrr,lfnr 15,00 bb:. Alan exteltrat facilo.hra kr slipping to,Aintriaa and Foreho purl, at nut •herf en the , inAnylkill River, near the pint form Of the P. IL B. -).25:i1 TACK & BRO. Crude and Helloed Petroleum, BIrSZI E. kr., WALNZT Sr.. ruiL.Aazuqua, Bwittrve e1:1404M to out Gro will Mel. our pn.sopt pernKyll wttento.n I:. , tn. to 114 , ...13,chard00n, Ilretry ACV., Bew., 13,1. dCO and Dlct:lrllma .t Dar* Ptrubargb , Thu. Smith, Em., Prnet. Blank 11. A. ; U. L rosUr d lb.. 1 . ..1111..de1ph,a. auSai MccoRMICK S GALI.EI+.IIKIt, OIL BROKERS. 211 mid 213 South Water Street. Lyttay Chorptanlnit. Iran CitT Ott Wtstia. Jetout , Palmer. or J. J•alnter t txt. •Joa H. Chairs., ang, Clan/tat JrZly OM ROLEUAI CMI6 S ION MLR I. ('HANTS. ARMSTRONG & KIDD Y Go SZE PIATAMEI, LITEEPIX , L. ENGLAND. Yorl—Memra. 8.0. Dlll2 , 314 Etnaalway. Paubur9l-11aans. H. O. Dam Ou.; tater= 011 u,.; Ado Oil N. lot tams nail OM/mat - lan apply to O. dERLISHIST. Our. Wok! and F..¢rth streaa, Pittsburg!, delnt..ra • L Aerrr, I WALYCT ST., PIIILADLLPIIIA, CRUDE & REFIRED PETROLEUM On (4111.02thl exrin4•.fy. All churn gruat rewmblo• wet. ISTOBAGZ FOR RSTINED to w. 4 onllnre. CH UDE, tnnicr gond &Recta. ' " nu -Ocular attention paid to OIL FOR IMPORT FUJI tODA, don. A9ll, Lc _— - CUTICYfic FERBE RTON General Merohandize Brokers t SOUTH MONT ST., PHILADELPHIA. CRUDE & REFINED PETROLEIIIII, OAUSTIO SODA, SODA ASH, 81111552011 E, DRUGS, OILS, tr., dr- Orders so buy ur ull prnotptly attended tcl ant l 7 Ald~Sh St EDLM3, OOK/Ltailati MESCIRAM7II. Particular Otani!oa psid to oomiiiromintli of Crude and Relined Petroleum. R' Liberia •dmotee utrl*. :ly EXOS WOODWAIID, (Late of Wm. 11. Woodward • (b.,) OWSILILLL CO7d2IISSION Spodni etteribm em to ttio Edo d Crude and Relined Petroleum. 111 301:74H 180111 =um, MILL oersnn /AO...surra =if ours pETROLITE OIL WORKS. ' • luzufactr.nm. of PRIME WIITTE 014.80 N OIL. morzots Asa PirrituLEM LIIBUICATING OIL. °opacity two tbotwon4 tomb per work; RUSS 4{; GRAM, PrxYET-moz*- Om, moNtISOAILELL riocsa.Pirt,b=rt, HT A,SHWORTH, is. I tn. eLem IT., Pl7llllllBOl, . A Forwarding & Commission 'Merchant AND DIALER 1115 17.41. war IL LUEITNATTSO, LCBRICIATISGSHMO PETROLEUM OILS, &e., mazthattry art hand fin. ule at U. lunt. market rrkva. COrddeplitedii and etcUrs no. Wwnau iszr—. P: l . =.. nrior souswo. WOOD OIL. FINERY. GEO. W. HOLDSHIP k Idsonfoammon of Bora:arra OIL 415/./ LUDE.I66., Tllio OIL, Keep oo.ytratlyon bond the very 1.1, nua.NING OIL, wia.; goo, • good LVIMICAItat, pm WAITE DU 101.Y and CAIII GREAST. sir All rden lett at No. SS FIFTH Ent Er, Bk.k, eecood will Le, prumptly attAtel.4 to. oda _ 8. WARING, CLUI/DE, 1117173T.D, MACIMELY 617IITitfi OILS. And &slot In liethlag ilaterlidn. *MA/ Ro. a 9 NARK= gr intubinyti . JAMES IRWIN, Oil of Vitriol and Atina Ammonia Orton Idt at Jobn Porta*id & Co.'sMks. oar oos or ILLItIllt AND TWAT OTRIETN, ca irn. L'avaDt aUstAlas. sal
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