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OLTYAND SUBURBAN
lirovrielaL PAPEB-711
.Plttsburgh. Fort Wayne , and Chicago
-. Railway Company.
hunt this. asornhsg the reply of Ginter
' nl Can s Pissident oithe above. company, to
etude which appeared lathe Philadelphia
..(issaFerf. Lid, February 20th, redeeling
`apes tite rammement of this company in dis
esim4,4ng spina Philadelphia and Pitts
burgh and in favor of New York. The letter
is well worthy the. attention of Pittsburgh
skippers
Omer or tax Paithoorr, I
Pfrfoorsoir, Po., rebrum., 24, 1804. f
11[r.:111f ammo, 741t0i of ON Cbinaterela! LW
lik
your funs of tbp 20th lust., I thad the fol.
.ZICC '4PITTIMMICII PORT WAYNE AND
• 4 CHICAGO HAILIIOAD COMPANT.—We hoar of
"" r. t= f lerthe alter tta P i m= of t the irneVratt of
=Tr "' th 4l°
hera tve l4l: b se lP 4 . = °dr to
of tams, poet, lard, mode, butter, do.. ke.. trice at
ladcago, - which tha superintendent of that road de
ellakto forward; while there la norinflculty in ship
- Ping geode from that point to New Yott. Botha
Ilia, there le a lags mace of freight on the line
--WM road, which tbe oempally ranee to forward to
"Pittakergh, while may tathity ternithed to them
tho mds. to 'tap thoir geode to New 'Pork. Zany
ohaats here ham DosdeLyies at h e. six and
eight .maks, welting freights • nett
the
. bast sreflikomni Auperintmdent °film Pittelthrgh,
• Port liropmend alms. Beibcall to say to the Jut
aosoulabate of oar Philadelphia "enchant' r
tu. mead/ —That the itnprarion mama
".• by the above parer/mph h not tom, although =my
ores , lhott Mated at, tem. It It true, 'adman,
that 10Ci hamligard bitter aemplainte, as I have re.-
. calmed tbenalle.Sy hitter; but It to mot tree that
..,slumela an Water lethally of the mrrchants of Phil.
...adelphts toot their goods shipped Qom - Chicago."
- Übe troelhat there're emend tamed tone (about
I,IHOI of bacon, lard, to ,at Oblago, for shipment
to Ma&lphia, - .hut it to not4the, as you betimete
that Sapaintsedent Tinflly &clin to ship to
Philadelpkie, with* tau is no difficulty thipping
•Ma this Mad to•NeW-Tort. It Is true that there la,
orretber hat bairn,* large amount of Crept en the
- Use to breath to Pittsburgh ; bot tt is not tree that
the freight was refused to be moved, while may fa
". dilly vas fundthed to three whodasired to thip their
• gooditioNeaTaft The explanation of the CM U.
ty lasimply thie t—That tiara Us been Umtata to
UM Clompany.tarmare business tree it bit had the
and stony thipperhas looked only
" at Ida own etiotis detail; and not Dating his
--,"ttig be turbo thort; comsat his
discrizduated again owl um the most; that is,
= st.
'noire toilet a town 44 city on the line of the road,
Inelnking Maga and P(tbUtagh, a whkb shipper.
4"do notinythatsrerrother Wan hes discriminated
:in its tam. Pittsbur g: get@b. marehanta my that the
uluinnia Raileend mess ite ears
air P as gar the benefit aPhiladeiPhiee t chile han
the dams of
. Of theratrardivania *thread say that the local 111-
•dgmhe. of Pitteburgh prevent@ the throngb travel
getting its sham of cars. Is. this contingency the
cams ef &braid km made averyolfort. and with
fogad and sea prosible, to work. , he line to the
true interest fall the patrora atter road. Iknow
ot no Menu ham= the Neat and Wet that km
during the put train mouths heem able to mom
=tly w ail t tar treuhlcalropto
with 6 11 , 4it t a fa!
tiad,tena of trelOt ofaa Zund W net, and teat winter the
Punsylvania Ualitmd Company kept soma of our
- • amebae for weeks actin" es storehonees for freight
which that Compaq amid not mon.
To lamer to the above malty of your morshant
nodes will doubtless Inquire, Why of Increase tam
• capacity ot the mad Ambulant" The reply to that
iwgiis the Ibilowing statement of facts :
amporgatapandep alba Company fortis: erne
AMA% and for MI, 13,13t,003, which inomase
(thirtkonwe ter mot.) represente the lemma in
i i t i c=4ey :ming over inc. In 18st them ma
lbr comtratton and equipment—that Is,
to them= the capacity of the rood—fl,.
MOCraercun opal to • dividend of over Merroh.
Axe per ma.on the capital stock lamed. In MC
!has wee expended, foreautnection and equipment
SWUM: lsum seirml to a dhldred of over ;mom
permutes tbscopltsl stock lamed. The Mocktudd
meat Mt est of Me Company, lately the meows of
1tei,`,111171,1 Imes maim! • ddsod,- and yet
hass-plsam the two mars of Me earninp
width ham bola to, them by lam. nearly forty per
oesher ieflead, Merano Me capacity of the road
Ort poblic vents. fle Cure any other Batiroml
Corticiatble '4ountry, the stockholder, of
made a stalls? conttibutioa to the yob-
IM demands, AMU, charity sad • little loformr.
Mae impldnsod3ty,mry materially, ths sermehgcbsc•
sodercarom. psregesph tbs roxpaccorent of this
flmpsim'a med. G. Pr, Gass, President.
The Courts.
[Bilarted exam:Way 1.3 r m. Gasotte-1
TIM Diatrict Court did not meet yesterday.
To-day (Tuesday) Judges Hampton and WU-
Haute RID take up the Spirts LIST, mos - Wang
must:
1 bait Chute iv T. J. ttleopeork. Rabe Ityr a
betmnt, opted asfindust far mete.
IJ. IL AppieWa vs Geo.ll. Appleton. Report of
1/Lester with - teetbsoney. '
Width 1 Cirotar R. S. Ill!. et al. BM arid'
43. H.CltnDsy riZatan. Horny- et al. Answer of
O. 6.llszfe antirspart-of Kamm.
6 irder Eng • Palates. DM, answer awl
'" '
Jilt. trtistits n Thom.. U. Stawart's
adett.. Saport a! Mutat and motion..
T Naatiel Iloaarlust n Datdd Magley, et al. Ex
toptlan
lift& disposing of the Bunny List, the
Court will take up the Argument List pub
lished yesterday.
Cougar Putts,ln the Conn of Common
Pleas the following cases were disposal of
Abe 'bay. Bubsidttod.
I OW. Bomberger on Wilton, McElroy Co.
♦lo4say Dotty is T. SlaekmorVa az.n. Onn
ttrodd.
WAM=g;=MI
2.0 Nada X I:44ms* vs Loafs Englaman. Oon
U leihar n O.• P. ER Co. Continued
EWi;=ZIZU=
u Otainnt .t•Tisber Ts Nesbit; owner. !insist'
bit;
t defendant, Nos ote®4 rardisto,
VTt atuurdlutfes.
D. Kennedy and Id% n T. J. Simpson.
Vand O.A. T.
I)niunanwealth for as nJolm Sarno.. Bole
11 1- MlCAtobatin nu John H. Roberti. Sub.
*Mod.
10 A. Etyma n 11.8iIplog. BAIA cflarlarged.
23 John Haman vi John BrAdAnA a at. Vantin
ard.
SEa fotkoring coon bon been Wad to Um Com
mon l'lssoArgtmoot LLa
II AL I. StUlard n Bakery I. Boyd. In *gutty.
Suottotooy sad ozeoytkmo Mod.
SS L. BALelLoany •at u.T. , E. Hamilton. !pedal
aatdlq -
si In the:O4MM of the Petition of Elizabeth D.
MOW Rit e to ahoy =as why a mandamus should
sot taus.:7
no follovligAnbtat.
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A regular monthly meeting of City cir
ens was told ot Monday waning, Bob. 29th
• . €,
_present Messrs. Allen, Brown,
Heidrun, Mina, McMillen, McCarthy, Mor
row, Phillips, (Winn, Rees, J. R. Reed, 1).
Reed, Thompson, Wills, Young and Presi
dent Manley.
The 'snit:tutu of the presiding moiling'
rem read and approred.
Mr. Phillips presented • roam:ntention
from Jacob Fodder, Bull Inspector, eking
Conneile to ds & uniform foe for importing
Wt. •
_ .
Mr. D. Reed moved to refer to a Special
Committee of Eve--two from the Select and
three from the Common Council.
Agreed to, and Messrs. D. Reed and Phil
lips appointed on behalf of Select.
Mr. Phillips presented a communication
from Charles Mum, President of the Pitts
burgh and Oakland Pusengar Railway Com
pany, setting forth that said company wen
desirous of removing their track from Third,
Ferry,Fouth, and thatportion of Grant street
tooth of Diamond alley, the grades on the same
being found, after full trial, to be excessive
ly difficult to overcome; and the streets, as
recent experience shows, entirely too nar
row, and their tuns dangerous to the public.
They ask the assent of Councils to the re
moval, and ask the privilegeto lay a track on
Ross street, between Diamond and F hh
street, and along Fifth street, to inters, ct
with the Wylie street track, so as to make •
fall circuit around the Court House. j"
The communication—was referred to the
Street Committee, with instructions to report
an ordinance on the subject.
Mr. John Quinn, member from the Third
Ward, presented his resignation as a member
of the Committee on Fire Engines and Hole,
alleging, as a reason, that abed state of feel..
lug existed in th e Committee. .
Mr. Mei:lathy opposed the acceptance of the
rasivution, and hinted that there was so e.
thing else than nbad feeling" behind the
matter.
A very animated discussion ensued, and
upon the question being called on ► motion
to accept the resignation, it was negatived by
• decided rota.
,Mr. Phillips presented • remonstrance from
property holders on Fifth and Wylie stresb,
gigabit the 'proposed chimp of grade on Fifth
street. Referred to the Street Committee.
Mr. Thompson,• petition to grade and
pave Mulberry aley, from Mechanic to Har
rison street. Referred to the Street Commit
tee.
The President reads petition from S. Joneis
A . Co., asking a reduction of his business tel
for 1803. Referred to the Finance Commit
tee, with power to art.
Mr. Thompson, a petition asking for the
grading and paving of Washington street,
between Liberty and Webster streets. Re=
(erred to the Street Committee.
Mr. McCarthy, from the Committee on
Wooden Buildings, to whom was referred the
petition of Mr. O. 1. Schulze, asking for the
privilege to erect a wooden building on the
depot pound of the Pittsburgh. Fort Wayne
and Chicago Railway Company, reported that
In their opinion it was inexpedient to.recom
mend_the passage of an ordinance for that
purpose. Report accepted.
Mr. Brown, front the Spacial Committee ap
pointed to confer with the Port Wayne and
Chicago Railway Company, in reference to
the commuoloation of the President of said
company on the cubjeot of the construction of
the pier en the Allegheny wharf, submitted k
resolution as follows:
Roared, That the apesfal Commlttes be and they
are theety antborimd to to grant lathe aid
ceenthey the Might to said pier Oar the couald
dratlon of On hundred donate per year. to be paid
egnatanntudly to the City Manner In each nod
wharf
mry yearalso that the
the add pier shall re r e main on sold a
. the d eampany to have the thntrol of
so much of said wharf(not ear:medics emery-fire bet
in length en the river) no mould Ile wman the said
plea sad the edge of the river
The resolution was read three timer and
adopted.
lo Common Council, all that part of the
resolution giving the company control of a
portion of the wharf was stricken out.
Select Council receded and concurred in
thaimendmeast, and the resolution as amend •
ed was adopted.
Mr. J. R. Reed presented the report of the
Street Committee, with a 'resolution author
ising warrants In favor of Mama. Finch and
Disarm, far amounts due. them for grading,
paving, and seweringof Union alley.
Also, an ordinance for the widening and
opening of Webster street, Roberts street and
street.
Also, an ordinance for graving and paving
Penn,Washinaton and Pikestreets, and Spring
alley.
Also, an ordinance fixing the grade of Pena,
Washirigtan Pike and Bina streets, and
Mulberry and Exchange allerys.
"Also, an - ordbeases Stegrading and olivine
Butler, Mechanic and Adams theat.
Also, ordinance fixing grades of Pennsyl
vania avenue and ether streets.
Also, ordinance for grading, paving and
opening of Watson streets.
The resolution wad adapted, and the ordi
nances were all road twice and laid over under
the ordinance.
Mr. Quinn offered the following :
Resolved, That the Water 'Committee be
instructed to have suitable water pipes Mid
on the extension of Pennsylvania avenue,
from Fifth street to the intersection of the
water pipe on the "old avenue."
Referred to Water Committee.
Mr. Allen presented a communization from,
the Firemen's Association, satting forth that
the Relief Fin Company had purchased a
steam fire engine, and asking the same appro.
priation as allowed to other companies having
steam apparatus. Referred to Committee on
Engines.
Ia &moan Cicacif-::All the members were
present except Messrs. Barthley, Jeremy and
litollsotrn.
The minutes of the last meeting were read
and approved.
Mr. O'Hara presented a petition from Jacob
Poe% who is desirous of renting the south
west corner of the first story of the Western
Market Home, at a rent of $l6O par year.
Referred to el:Market Committee with power
to act. In S. C. the "power to an" was
stricken out.
Mr. Mackq tendered- his maigastion as a
member of the Finance Committee. The
resignation was accepted, and Mr. McGowan
"pointed to Ell the yummy.
MG - Ham presented a communication from
the Firemen's Association, asking Councils to
pass anordinanoe making it obligatory that
all doors of places of public meetings shall
be hung so as to open outwardly, to guard
against danger from panic daring alarms of
Sze. Referred to a special committee of dues
—Messrs. Hare and White, of 0.0., and Mr.
D. Reed; of S. 0., were appointed.
Mr. O'Neill presented a communication
from a committee of the Hoard of Central
Education, setting .fOrth that the building
heretofore used by the isylki School, is now
emenitable for the purpose andasking a grant
of that portion of the basin lot lying be
tween Prospect and Cliff streets, and extend.
lug westwardly from Falcon street to the &i
-leac, of one hundred and fifty UM, for the
porpose of erecting thereon a suitable build
ing
for the accommodation of the High
&hoot. The oommunicatiou was accepted.
Mr. Patterson presented a communication
Lai= MM. Anna Rents, asking a reduction In
bar busineM Mx. 'Referred to Finance Com
mitteerwith power to act.
Kr. Colville presented the following raso-
Won: •
.A.LLECIHEIiT
• pilaw have beau paid
. . , tfr-February 29,
Ratofosd, Thst the int end second distriot
Street Connalsslonars.in lestinted to have
tins strata in the Fifth and other wards
clamed, and thatthey attend-to their burl
non better in mere, than they ban been
the habit of doing of late.
Inferred to Street Committee.
Mr. o'Reill offered the following:
Earned, Thst tho City Balinitor be and he
is hereby lest:acted to prepare an ordinance
donating to the Caramel Board of Education
that portion of the Bashi lot In the bounda
ries set forth intim connuntication to Coun
cils as a site for ► High ffehooL Bald and
adopted. Leff. C. laid ovirtfor the present.
Mr. McGowan offered the following: .
Resofeod, That the Street Committee be in
structed to bans sewer placed on Market
West, oommening at the south end of the
Market Bonn, and interlining with the
'Oa on Liberty street. Referred to the
Street Comiqtgee.
MoCandiesrpresented an ordinanoe for
the widening of Center "avenue to the width
provided for by a formes ordinance. Laid
aver under ordinance, end referred to Select
COhltalttee:
Mr. IdeCandiste caned - up the ordinance
(laid over at the last meating)autherisbn the
wilding and paving of Tannehill street, from
Center avenue to Webster street. Bedtime
times and passed. -
Also an ordinance (laid over last meeting)
authorising thagrading,lairbg Ind' setting
with curb Honk, Smith street, in the Ninth
Ward; from Penn street to a point 394 feet
northwardis of thimorth-Une of Butler Areal.
Mr. Armstrong moved that the street_ be
paved to the river. Adopted. The ordinance
was read three times and. paused.
A;h111. from W. N. Lemon amounting to
SI2IIS for repairing dub ,n the Common
Votthell Chamber, was presented, l and refer
red to the Commitne on Claims and Accounts.
Mr. O'Hara mudded an ordinance in
amain the rata of stark, except bidden,'
u tollowa: Th• yearly stands or stalls
an Webb afresh both aides, 100 pa cent.;
'tends . 441 -the' north:4w, north-west-and
iontli-saat and smith-west mum of 11i0DI
anund and Karl* strutiloo par 'esst4.4ll,
other dude awl dans at shoo:W eon*
abbe of theAdariat tummy:: NW Nl ad
NO*
t
• 60 pm eut. ,, Tha standees tbe
- • •, . •
MEE
M;difig of Conelll.
At a meeting of enrolled citizen. of the
borough of Birmingham, the Committeo on
Collections reported that $15,000 had been
imhseribud, $10,636 ot.which la paid in, when
It was
besolnd, That all enrolled canons aloe hare gab
adlibed $6O to the fund be ratnested to pay an addi
tional slo—thae ankh:Lothar tnbecriptiona $5O.
Mr. Beek, In behalf of the Executive Com
mittee, reported that Messrs. John P. Pears,
S. M'Kee and Alexander Chambers had been
appointed a committee to collet subsprip
dons from the manufacturers and monied men
of the borough.
The Reuniting Committee reported ad men
recruited, 20 of whore were sworn in.
Subseriben to the rued are urgently re
quested to pay their eubreriptious by noon
to-morrow.
Coroner McClung held an inquest yesterday
afternoon upon the body of Bins Jane Reed
Buchanan, who died suddenly early in the
morning, and under circuinelancies which gave
rime to the suspicion thatch, had been un
fairly dealt with. The Jury, "fin hewing the
evidence In the case rendered a verdiet;that
death had resulted fr om natural causes. The
deceased was about nineteen years of age
and arrived In the city about three month;
sines from Philadelphia. She was known to
here tither possession about fifty dollars, but
the Coroner was unable to find it, or trace its
whereabouts. A telegraph dispetah was re
ceived from an aunt of the deemed residing in
Philadelphia, requesting that her niece should
be decently Interred. She had several trunks
filled with clothing, ',Mob are la the parses
non of the Coroner.
We have just been Informed that the patri
otio county of Lawrence, In the 24th District,
hoc tilled her entire qcota, under the calls
for 500,000 men, and is now free from the
draft. This is the first county In the State,
we believe, that has achieved so noble a result,
and her citizens are certainly entitled to
all praise for their liberality and loyalty. In
the matter of volunteering "little Lawrence"
tates the palm. What county shall be neat
en the honorable Wt? Let it be "old Alle
gheny." There is no reason why she should
not fill her quota fa a few days.
A COONTLIIJICII $2O greenback was sacaesr
fully "shored" at Harrisburg on Saturday.
After its charaoter was discovered, is was
passed around among a number of the best
judges of money, none of whom rejected it.
The person upon whom it wee .shored"
afterwards hammed those on whom it was
'subsequently passed, that It was counterfeit,
and redeemed it. It was passed around mere
ly for the purpose of placing the burinees
men on their guard. The note is admirably
arecuted. Look out fer the $2O bogus green
backs.
La■rn Whoa—The enrolled citizens of the
Eighth Ward mel last night, and elected John
Sargent u President, and Sims as Sane
tary. The Committees of the several bloats
reported that upward of $lO,OOO has now been
subscribed, with a promise of an Menus.
Motibne of various oharacters were presented
to the meeting, but nothing definite wu de
termined upon. The sublazyptian books were
opened, and several hundred dollen wu sub
scribed. A motion was then adopted, that
the meeting adjourn to meet xi the School
House on next Friday evening.
GOT Ors.—A young Mut named Drown wu
arrested yesterday afternoon by °Meer Will,
of Mayor Aterander'e pollee, for knocktog
down and abusing a colored man on rederal
street. During toe absence of the officers
front tho *floe, Nome confederates =tared and
released Drown froze dames wilt Us has
notyet been recaptured.
VIOLUIT Assantr.—Pattick Lynch aid Pat
rick Clark. were arrested and taken Wore
Mayor Lowry on a charge of committing a
violent wean upon the person of Franklin
Bigler. The dlaculty grew oat of a disputa
about tho ownership of a dog. Clark was
fined twenty-five dollen and Lynch tan dol
lars, which they paid sadiron deoharged.
Donn= Suor.—Jesse Price, a moldier and
a resident of the Filth Ward, wu accidentally
shot In the leg, a day or tam since, at the
Swan Ham, Wheeling, by a comrade, whose
Pistol was discharged in capping It. Price
was brought to this city, and placed in charge
of Dr. Waite.
Ws call the attention of oar readers tto
Messrs. Wasasllnk & Barr's advastisewens In
mother column. The BroxMu" Plano is rap
idly pining In favor with oar misloal
For Waits aid rreetnafs His if iftida 1114.
Duo'slBaut.*4. seecisd land dialc,milt,
able. for sa ogeo, for Wig, INIr"
gray at the-Westans Market Hones, Nos. 1,4;.
4, SA, 7, 8 and 0, 100 per; stands Nos. 14,
M. and 71, 75 per cent; and all the side
stand. not mentioned, 50 par cent, ex
cept Nos. 33, 33, 54 and 37, on which :there
Is ne increase; sit etands In the first story of
the Westetn Market House, 50 per rent; rents
or all daily stands outside the Market House
to be left discretionary .with the Clerks of the
Markets. The ordinanee was read three gores
- -
and passed.
In 8. O. laittever.
A COlXlMlllittaio2l from the Controller, ac
companied wi th a tabula: statement of the
Caudal condition of the city, was read and
referred to the Finance Committee.
Mr. Patterson offered his resignation u a
member of the Auditing Committee, which
was accepted, andtMr. O'Hara wit appointed
to fill the ♦acaney.
Mr. Colville presented the following reso
batten :
&soloed, That the attention of the proper
authorities is hereby called to the wooden
strueture erected by the Pennsylvania loll
road Company, on Liberty street, In the Fifth
Ward.
Mr. Fryer moved to amend so as to include
the Duquesne Depot, at the foot of Liberty
street. The resolution, as amended, was
adopted.
In all &salon, not otherwise noted, there
was a mutual concurrence in both branches,
when Councils adjourned.
I==
By James O. Sproul, United States Recruit
ing Agent, Fourth street, and others, en Feb
ruary 29th, 1884, mustered by CapL Fogey,
Provost Marsha 22i district:
Alex Gray env
Shoe Calilllllll
Adam Elonhedo
Tnoneoe Hlll
John Leopold
24 ved Ally
to
Tp,
Not /Into!led
do
Hameln,town,
Washington oo
Freeport borotnd
STadh'n Tp,l9th
do do
Dirtaiddhuo
do do
d. do
Wm B McCue
Charles it Davis
Albert Barbour
John rkoeper
Joaeph Philip.
Samuel B Smith
_Rears Shaeffer
Charles Shaeffer
John Proem
John Y Bowser
Runnel Painter
John Killer
&mph Mini.
Robert hrlial•
Beallloa Irvine
Wen Brannon
3d Ird Pitts 224
Not it trolled
Wash bore 24th
%%ub boro 2itb
do do
do a
Not anroLlai
Itolnborn Tp,
ipo enrolled 224
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Washro T, Vet
()rumba.%2loo
Not enrolled
do
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Hebb nom Tpe.di
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Hatfield Tp, etb
Winkles Tp, 22d
Waeb'o Tp, 19th
do do
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Finley Tp, 52
Finley ?p,
Noe!tater, B
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Not otrallect
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Pleaunt•'e nth nessantv'e elth
John G. Orr, carpenter, aged 40, born in Indiana
runty, R., dliabillry.
John Long, lab-ref, aged 97, born in Roar Rei
land. disability.
Jobe McCormick, laborer, aged 18, born In loot.
land, under age.
Ow 'go Thompson, farmer, aged 22, born he Alle
gheny county, dhability.
George Ingram, 1a1.81., aged LS born In ills.
&toy county, Pa „ tinder age.
Oeorg• Marsh, latenrar,, aged 17, born In Pitts
burgh Pa., under age.
Lewis Flovlrd, porter, aged r., ra In Baltimore,
Md, disability.
David Lewis, laborer, aged 18, born In Pittsburyib,
Pa., under ego.
An Attractive Fair and Concert.
It is with pleasure we call the attention of
our readers to the Fair and Concert •to be
given on next Wednesday and Thursday
evenings, at Concert Hell, for the benallt of
the Ladies' Chariteble Association, connected
with Plymouth Congregational Church. The
concert, which will consist of vocal god in
strumental selections, and in which thirty
ladies and gentlemen wit take part, will be
no dor the direction of Prof. Johnson, of Mas
sachusett's, a most accomplished musician.
The display of meal and instrumental arti
cles, which will be for sale, will be unusually
attractive. The great feature, however, of the
Fair will be the "New England Kitchen,'
which will occupy a part of the hall. Here
the descendants of the Pilgrims, and all
others so inclined, may regale themselves
with deckers, doughnuts, molasses, pies,
pickles, apple-sauce, perk and beans, and the
like. If any man desires to know Jest how
his grandmother appeared when oho made
captive the youthfal heart of his respelled
grandfather he will only have to look at the
fair attendants In the "Kitchen," who will be
arrayed In the garb of the lam century. It
will be an odd sight, and will prove a great
attraction.
Bounty Meeting In Birmingham
Coroner's Inquest.
Hurrah for Lawrence County t
M. Brunet's Latin*
The lecture of fell= B. 13 , trot, butt ann.
tng, in the Second 17. P. Chiti, Allegheny
eity,on "Out Soldiers," was attended by • large
and select eadienn. There are few of oar nit
, nen. better qualified from experience to do
the subject justice, than Mr. Brunet. He has
been on almost every battle-field in the Po
tomac army, and has learned much of the
habits and manner of esuzipAfe, and bean
noble testimony to the heroliat, patriotism,
powers of endurance, and unflinching devo
bon of the soldiers of the Union to the Gov
ernment and the cause of human freedom.
He related, in most pathetic terms, many in
cidents which came under his ob tion,
both in oar hospitals, and Libby prison,illus
trot's., of the Christianity, so well as the
patriotism of the brave defender of the
Union. These incidents, as related by Mr.
Brunet, will not soon be forgotten by those
who were privileged4O hear them. Oar sol
diers aro worthy of all the comforts which the
wealth of the oountry can finvish them.
At the conclusion of the lecture Mn. Bru
not, byparticular request, read a beautiful
poem of his own composition, suggested by
the return of the 123 d Regiment P. V., CoL
Clarke. We trust be will be persuaded to
gine it a more extensive publication, as we
are mire it would be read with Interest by
every American patriot.
B.COOD W tar, duteous:ma—A meeting of
the citizens of this ward wast.,held lest summ
ing, when It was stated thatout of 800 en
rolled man, only about 300 bed subscribed to
the bounty fund. The following ;resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That the name of every enrolled
citizen of this ward, refusing or negieeting to
contribute to the bounty fund, obeli be pub
lished In all the city papers, and that, if
deemed necesoary, their seines shall be
printed on handbllla, and posted In public,
places throughout the city.
Resolved, That the above resolntion be
printed in a handbill, and posted throughout
the Second Ward.
Laaccavv.—On &today evening, Mrs. Mary
Gallagher, rental:4,on &owed Omer, war
robbed of 12110, and= under eiroulastanees
which led her to the belief that the money
bed been taken by James Mooney. or Mary,
his wife, who had been boarding at her boose
for some time, bet had left daring the day.
The parties euspeated were arrested, and
taken before Mayor Lowry, who held them to
ball for trial.
DEPLIITVIZI ow Kair's liArrszr.—Thli an
corps left the city this gaitYning, at dye
o'clock, to rejoin their eoatteiles to the field.
Their visit hero was an exceedingly agrees
bhp one, and will tarnish them pleuant re.
collections for, the balanos of their term of
COUNTIA sea Ba4s-Bnitable for a store,
ten (nob*. long, SI Inaba, wide, with four
large drawers, .111 be told law to makagoom
at Kepler's, 140 Wood street.
Y■ Conegara—The grog re
ealpto of the two concerts of To Olden Time
given for the benefit of the Sabslstence Com
mlttee, amounted to the handsome sum o
$4895.02. The expenses mar,' $B9 20-leav
leg s balance of $1,80.42.
Naar Itecarrtra.—T wo hundred net, recruits
from Buyer county, puttied through the city
yesterday afternoon en route for Caw Cope-
land.
spat:lAL lochs. wortcas.
Twoftull Pamir, Plain MA Ornamental
Slats Roofer, Lad dozier in Poutayhsala ud
Vermont slate cd the bast quality at low rat..
Office at - Al,.' Laughlin's, sear th• Water
Works, Pittsburgh, P. •
DIAIIIOIIA AZD will decimate
the volunteers far more than the bullets of the
enemy, therefore let every man see to It that
he carries with bias full supply of HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS. Their use in the Crimea
Dived thousand. of British soldiers.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment aro now re
tailed, owing to the high piles of dings, la.,
st SO cents, TO ants and sl,lb per boa or pea
For solo In Pittsburgh, Pa., by B. L. Paiute
stook Jk Co.
For sale also at Pilton's drug store, Filth
treat.
Arms-nos, Votornsals.—lnjelligent and
sober men wanted for Capt. Howland's Tele
'topple Rides. This company will be armed
with the Telescopic Bides with micrometer
'sights far sharrbooting, byr the approval of
Gen. Grant, Gen. Thomas, and other officer*
of the Army of the Cumberland, and under
authority of the War Department. The
United States and local bounties the same as
to other volunteers. This company will be
numbered as one of the companies if the 77th
Pennsylvania. Volunteers wan enlist at the
Proven Marshal's office In Allegheny or Pitts
burgh, or by applying to Capt. Howland, New
Brighton.
Arrurnos Comm I—Volantana, who ex
pert to reran their health =impaired doting
the campaign, mut the to DcAkemeeleen, do
not but to the Army Baritone; lona/ your
seivu with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND
OINTMENT. Every English Soldier's fthap.
lack contains them.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re
tailed, owing to the high price of drop, Ice.,
at 30 cents, 70 cents, andsl,lo per box or pot
For sale in Pittsburgh, Pa., by B. L. Faber,-
stook k 00.
For uls aho at Bo lton's Drag Store, Fifth
stmt.
Jun Bansivin LID Ream lux flata.—The
fine assortment of P.ll and Winter Clothing,
lately received! by Messrs. John Wier 1 00.,
Merchant Tailor., No. 146 Federal street, Al
legheny. The 'tack of clothing eensiste of
the anent variety of relate pantaloons, vette,
coats and etramesta. The style of patents
teetotal and fashionable. We would inviter
all of ear reader. to give the above gentleman
a call.
ahIIOTL Gamut, & Co., inerabant tailors,
are closing out their fail and winter steak of
goods at • reduced figure. Gentlemen desiring
a Untenable and well made suit of clothing
would do well to giro us iiau before par
.:clueing elsewhere. Bs.xus Gnaw.* a Co.,
Merchant Tallors,l4Alarket street.
Werctres, JlWmti , det.—T. M. Roberta
No. 17 Fifth street, is tmor opening the moil
choice stook of Ens Gold and 811ver Watches,
Jewelry, Sllyer 11/61111 and Panay Goods OM
displayed In this city, and le selling them at
remarkably low videos. --54
U. Btu., Design, 1143 Pau stmt., will Ina
ta, 4 tp $.111121141.a of onAssion.
HI VIER INTELLI G ElaC IL
VALI. .
106le VsLoy, Ciachmati.
I=EIE3
Natrona, Whew Hag. lIIrMU, 011 City.
OllClty. Cottage, Oil City.
Advance, 011, City. • .
. •
Th. rim at this point has autn alai= Ms loam
strum oar last snort, sad lut evening the {liar marks
ladiestad at: fort all loam. Tea imam ooptlara
cloudy and unsettled, with Indkatlona of rain.
Butinem sees unuensily beet yesterday, sad with
inemaned need pte, the shiparatr,-rens comparative
ty large. Notwithstanding the amount of tonnage
In port ie large, the offerinp of height ere liberal
and begs, appcmW, experience no difilcalty la
"‘" VI
• trip.
TlititeUse, atter a Mgt absence, made her
eppearame at the wharfyeatent h r et. Louis,
with a pal ttip The Ohio trom Chris •
esti, shsoarrindorith a 0:00 NMI I not. Then
are pits anumber of boats dm, among others, the
Amen* Banana, Jennie Rabb and Paragon.
There wetly= depertmas for balms yesterday,
mate from t h e Whirling pa=id. The followlng
Allegheny titer packets left for 011 City: tirlda,
Cottage and Menace.
The nest and pretty Ohlo Talley, Clapt. Chapin,
ham this evening fee Oinclunatt and Louleville.
Pessemers lad ahlppers Manta tear this la
mind
The Neends, Capt. D. Z. Drtoken, I. street/ Iod•
eel end trill he reedy to tam Orr Lt. Lonla to.dsy
She teill b. fallotred by the LeonUlu, Op/..1. W.
AnimaD.
Tba wan.kaowo White Bow, Otis Shia* loam
CO? Clnclanall and Lon Wino tomorrow amalab.
Kr. I. IL Whitt/Lbw onll rondos charge of tha
Walt*.
Tb• tag-boat Gm/ baffish wit mid to pandas from
Memphis yesterday, for thirtmo thoossod Pol
lan. •Id.
Tie Jas. It. Gilmore, for Ilash•nla, sad] th• Dem.
ton hit St. L•als, bad their rorpectly• cargoes
about arropletel last night, and 7111 pattly•lyleara
this moralag,
the popular aod commodious steamer Nuns.
Una. Capt. J. J. Boblasan, Is the regalia Clocin•
nail whet for to-day, loaringpmeriptly et lOo'cicel
this morning. She trill to follovad to-morrow by
the splendid new amuses Joseph Plasm, Capt.& D.
Frond,
Plttiburgh NarkeL
DRIED Irlttirr-ataadp but traboat pootabls
than. Salo of 24 bath Peaches** Vre, and ro bath
Apploe at a 59340 par lb.
doll and antectod, arbila picas ate nom•
their nnoblindtd; Wes of Coeds froth scales at $3O
par tan; slio, 1 ear blaildeartbleTlaotbh
111:11i8-71rot ortthaabo , atcamatoa at WO par
bushel, thdprima itrothrnitaat R7l. no torPnllf
Ai not lam.
• POTATOIII-Qatat and unehnisol; 1411 of 100
bath .Bookaper
MO at 000 per bathe; alto, mail asks
tomato= at
Per AITLY2-IDna bitb s demand 'NIT
St* tel
aappaathaard. pradtpdtlttbayith fibs
tUdd .
NboAlribbalts ada Ore Mai di far
Alraltettlad,sed Molar Da ROW. Ones aqi -
- wiltai sem at ls,arlDly Wit at 5A..
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NIL 101INIII OM) THE swarm's lILAr3 LAO'.
Mr. Sumner, in a vary elaborate report on
the repeal of the Fugitive Slave Law, pre
sented to-day the words of the fugitive clause
in the Constitution. gave its origin and die
tary, exposes the unconstitutionality of tLe
present law, and rehearses come of the eon
deviances locally resulting from it. Ills
polities is essentially this: That the Fugitive
Slave Law Is contr ry to the laws of juris
prudence. A ignore of the Constitution has
been interpreted to sanction the h sting of
slaves, and is farther interpreted as an origi
nal compromise of that instrument contrary
to the testimony et history. Upon this mil-
Interpreted and misrepresented elem.', Con
gress has enacted laws many times unconsti
tutionally, especially in three particulars;
namely: First, As a usurpation by Congress
of unvisited power; second, As a dental of
trial by Jury in cases of personal liberty,
and third, as the concession of personal lib •
arty to the unaided Judgment of • petty
magistrate, without the oath of office or con
nection with Judiaial power, appall:lead and
am:Ahmed. in office at the pleasure of the
Court, and not by act of the President;
yet were It strictly eanetltutlonal, regarding
ills its terrible eoneequences,( end It Is none
the less offensive as a scourge to the African
races, a grievance to the whole country, •
scandal abroad, and a dead weight upon the
Union at home—desired as an Insult to free
States, and a badge tubjeetivn--unooneti
tutional, then, in all Its points, misoblevons
in Its intinenees ant obnoxious le its an
thors,) It itiould be ',pealed at once, and, If
possible, obliterated from the statutes; to
pat down the rebel:ion, upheld oar fame
abroad, on the Oonatitution from outrage,
extinguish slavery, and eetabiish national
Jutice.
mor=
The following confirmations wore made to
day Major General of the Regular Army—
Maj. Gen. Ulysem A. Grant, of the 17. S. vol
nnteers, from July t It, 1863, to fill an origi
nal ea.:fancy in the'regolar army. Brigadier
Generale In the regul, army-3l aj. Gen. Geo,
G. Meade, U. S. roluoteera, from July 4tb.
1863, Vice Stunner, deceased' Major Gen.
Wm. T. Sherman, U. S. Volunteers, from
July 4th, 1863, to fill original vacancy; Major
Gem. James B. McPherson, U. S. Voluntt err,
from August, 1863, vice Garrey retir.di
Maj. Gen. George U. Tiomse, 8. Volun
teem
from October Eth, 1663, rice Ander.
retired; Aseistant Adjutant Geo. with
rank of Captain—Firer Lieut. John 0. Telford,
44th Ohio; Lieut N. Horace Pool, 21st lows;
Judge Advocate, John C. Campbell, of West
Virginia, with rank of Major for the army In
Weal Virginia; A..i.teot Adjutant General
with rank of Major-- First Lieut. Wm. D
Green, of the IOLL Littlt. Jas. O.
Florae, of the 29th Wisconsin; Capt. Jae. P.
Thurston, Ist Ohio, Capt. Oscar 0. Miller,
10th Ohio; Lieut. Somial K.
,Pottrosn, Ist
Michigan; Lieut. Henry C. Tinny, 40th lad.;
Lieut. Jun. William., 11th Kauai, Lieut.
Hodun Burr, 64th Illiauis ; Capt. J. H. Pell,
Ist Mino•sota ; Capt. Augustus C. Paul, 434
Kentucky; lot Lieut. James 4. Wilson, 3d
Ohio; Brig. Gen. o.g:trim:ler Warren, to be a
Major General of Volunteers; Brig, Gen.
Alfred Pleuantoo to be a Major General of
Volunteers. Assistant Adjutant °emeriti with
the rank of Major . lot Lieut. P. A. Hukell,
6th Wisconsin Vole Assistant Adjutant
Geneital 4 ivith the rook of Captain: Capt.
Alex. C. McClurg, Bth Illinois ; CapL 1. T.
WgelbiAlbat Illinois ; Ist Lieut. Em W. Clark,
Etrii Ohio Monnted Infantry ; let Lieut.
Addison Ware, jr., Bth Missouri ; Lieut. Mar
tin Norton, i?-th Illinois; LieuL "Phillip 0.
Bier, 12th Watt Virginia. Aides for Gan.
Logan Capt. John R. Batting, 2d Illinois
Cavalry, with rank of Captain ; lot Lieut.
Davidson C. Moore, 31st Illinois, with rank
of Captain; Ist Lieut. John 5. Hoover, 31st
with rank of Captain. Hospital
Chaplains Washington 31. Grimes, of Ohio
C. L. Brakewad, John M. Roger, Weal Vir
ginia. Suruiyor of Customs: W. D. Gal/a
gher, for the post of Lcuisville ; Thomas M.
Redd, Paducah, Ky. Collector of Costume I
John S. Nixon, for the 4th District of Ken
tucky; Wm. B. Whittaker, District of Lout.-
Lena Reuben Hough, District of Tentieusie ;
Wm. W. godson, of Ohi•, consul at Bayonne.
The Senate to-day pent some time dtecus•
sing the bill which passed the Hones last week
extending the bounifor to the drat of April.
During the debate it use stated that ninety
millions of dollars had already been paid
since the first of this year, by special action
of this Congress, for bounties, and that the
papista of this bill would compel an outlay
of at least twenty fire millions more. The
bill, after considerable discussion, and &state
ment from Senator Wilson, that Gees. Han•
took and Si:melds had asp d the opinion
that the number of soldiers required to the
President's ciall, would be raised by the fret
of April, wee refereed to the Military Com
mittee.
BILL it.T11011..111 r.r or .r r ..... coot'
Mr. Moorehead, of Pa, ha. IntAda** d •
bill to increase the .aiararies of the Chief
Jostlese of the Supreme Court to eight thous
and fir• hundred dollars; the Associate Jus
tices to eight thousand, and the Judges of the
District Courts ane glean from three to fire
thousand. Districts In which Boston, New
York, Philadelphia and Beitimoreare toasted,
are allowed the latter sum; Norther° Illi
nois four thousand fir• hundred, and the
Ohio districts, Kentucky, Indiana, Missouri,
Jo., four thousand.
=cam:l
The Committee on the oondu et of the War
Is deep in the investigation of the menap
=ant of the Army of the Potomao last sum
seer. Chancel!merino was last •aamined,
end many feats hitherto unknown are said to
hare been elicited. A portion of the Com
mittee propose to go down to the army 10013
to take the testimony of SOTOral of the officers
on the g round.
WEEILT TA
As foreshadowed in last night's dispatches,
the whisky Conference Committee to-day re
ported inability to agree, and asked inetruo•
tionx The House wu iastrueted to inlet
on a tax of twenty cent, on the stook on baud
and a eliding teals of eighty cents on ktl
masufactured after the first of July tali, and
one dollar otter the drat of January next_
TO SILL GOLD.
A bill authorialog the &aratary of the
Treasury to sell gold, Is expected to come up
on Wedneelay. Mr. Stibborm, Democratic
member of the Committee of Ways and Means
and President of the Board of Bankers, of
New York, will make a speech to favor of Its
passage. pe opposes ail proposed amend
ments, and urges that the Secretary of the
Treasury should be &Unwed to sell gold when
ever he wants to.
111.0 TAX 112.1.
Mr. Wilson, in the House, bu introdneed a
kill providing that after one levy and oollee
tlon dike deferred direct tax of twenty mil
lions, thewpnrations of that tax law shall be
nuipendad unlil the 4th day of hay, 1307.
LEGAL MORI IX rArnzgr or EMI%
Representative Wilune& bill to prevent the
stermulstion of gold in the treunry, pro
vide& for the ifaymant of one-tenth of the do
lln on import& to July, 18435, halve! tandem.
flrl Zlll4 nit stu:
~ A bill b beforetho IVrose front*, Willtity
Coinsitta• nieia th• law .prinintiall lbo
Maisie; et Rtes pay for solder azi son-
emnsainionsi otietrt detaUsd for spacial
orrice.
IM==2
Mr. Grimes introduced a bill appropriating
$30,000 to protect emigration across the plaint;
$lO,OOO to be expended for the route between
Fort Abercrombie and Fort Benton, and as
mach for the route by the .alley of ICenbrarah
sad Idaho.
E=l
The Ways and Mean. Committee hope to
get up a bill authorising, a new loan of two
hundred million. tc•mormw.
PAIIMWErII.O, W. T., t rogr Or OLLITIHT.
A bill hat paased tba Sonata making Park
areburg, Weal. Virginia, a port of doliacry.
FR0.17 HARR !SR UR
ISpocial Dirpatch to th. Plttoboreh Eozotta.
EatenTeleran, Feb. 29, Id.
THE Ely Itl'al`ol—TlTZ TREAT! ONLOCGX
Before the Senate met there was an jot
mense crowd in the lobbies, and the ezeitemen
was great. There seemed to be an esneeia
anxiety to see the man who would cure th.
legislative lock of two mouths' standing.
Numeruns proomsions went to his hotel, pre.
coded by music. On• tranoparency had on it
"81.. Clair unlock. the Banste." Obversely.
"2,000 majority for Bt. Clair." On another,
"The people support the loyal Senators."
"The people support their defenders."
Brigadiers Knipe and William. took part
In the preceselon.
Folly four thousand people were lo and
around the Capitol. There was greeter er
eitement then that during the Covereer's
Inauguration. The Journal wan read amidst
much outside confusion. As the Senator en
tered the hall there wee a great struggle by
the crowd to get Inside the chamber. The
returns wen road and the oath adminfatered
amidst deep interest and groat applause from
the galleries.
seratrea 11.1.0.1.1, TO role.
Mt. Johnston reeved to take op the b.
(lowing reldlere to rote •t the next Octet,
hoiden.
Mr. Clymer, Demo rat, oalled for t 6• you
ad nays.
rho vote raaultad in I? ayes aad ld nays,
amidst thunders of applause from the gal
leries. The polloy of the democrats to call
the ayes and nays at erery tore was childish
conduct. J.
The Demorrata ii.ibunter heavily, eating
the year and nays on every u“.tion. On ow
don to proaeed to the °tendon of Chief Clerk
they attempted to amend, and to proorred to th.
election of Speaker. The amendment was lost
on the election of Chief Clerk,all the Democrats
declining to vete, and 30. tbey declined through
the election of all subordinate officers: George
H. Hommersley, was elected Chief Cletk, G.
S. Berry, Assistant Clerk; John S. Morton,
Sergeant-at-Arms; Transcribing Clerks,
Jonas R. Butterfield, George M. Seminar,
Theo. Hill; Doorkeeper, Joseph Riblett
lieuenger, Philip H. Close.
On motion, the Senate adjourned.
Eluosic.—Mr. Brown, of Warren, read in
plaosi a bill punishing with fine and impris
onment persons enlisting men in this State
for other Staten—firs hundred dollars fine and
one year's imprisonment. Passed finally.
DILL
k plane -Mr, Glass—One authorizing
the assessment of a per capita tax in Versailles
township, of l•u dollars for school pompom.
Oua authorizing the School Directors in the
Seventh Ward, Pittsburgh ca borrow money
to build a school hones
Mr.
Herren ---A supplement b. an act inecr
porating the United Presbyterian Board 01
Publication, and rhangins the mode of els,
lion of directors.
Mr. B.U.tOri-A bill to inoorwrate the Oak
land Cemetery Company, of Indiana county.
Mr. Ilerguin—Crne authorising the reopen
log of accounts of tba taro Treannrer of Vs
non; • county.
Mr. White, of Lawrence county supp
meet eel ineorfmrattng the New Cantle a
Bearer Railroad Company. The bills
ported foror•bly
Mr. Nogley—Uoe •uthorivog Manche
borough to borrow money.
Mr. McMartrie—One relative to granting
the paving of Manchester borough. One
relative to the poor in Green county.
A constitutional amendment giving the
soldiers in the field a right to vote, passed up
to the third rending. The Democrats re
vented the final passage to-night.
IPi nngrenrional
W•serrotor Crrr, Deb. 29, 1864.
Bone—Mr. Julian, of New York, intro
duced a bill to secure to persons in the milita
ry and naval persica, homesteads in the eon
fismited and forfeited estates within the in
surrectionary districts. Referred to the Com
mittee on Lands.
Mr. Roe,, of 111., offered • resolution de
claring that in consequence of the inorened
expenses of living, and the depreciation of
the value of th. national currency, It to the
opinion of this Elorise, that the compensation
to the offloen and soldiers of the army and
navy ought to be increseed•boat thirty three
per cent., and that the Committee on Military
Affairs be instructed to report at an curly
day, a bill earrylog out the clews of the
Bone,se enplaned by this resolution.
MrWllson, of Mo., Introdnoed a bill pro
viding that each and every person now in.
debtr.d, or who may be Indebted to the United
Btates prior to the first of January, 1865, en
amount of duties on imports, may discharge
one tenth of the amount of net indebted
nee, by paying In legal tender Treasury notes
of the United States. Alec a bill providing
that the provision of the act of Angell, 1861,
whish authorizes a direct tag of 1110,000,000,
shall be suepended until April, 1867. Both
bills were referred to the Committee en Ways
and Means.
Mr. Arnold, of Illinois, seised leave to offer
• resolution of Inquiry as to the expediency
of putting the rebel prisoners et work, in
order that they may earn • Urelltirwl while to
• •
our bands.
Mr. Blair's, of Miseouri, objection to • res.
olatlon to appoint Pierce, Fillmore and Thos.
Ewing, of Ohio, nod othersom Commissioners
to treat with the Southarn Slate., was re
jected.
A ■hies of resolutions declaring that this
rebellion shell he put down, and that in the
struggle now going on there Is no middle
ground, were adopted.
A resolution condemning the arrest of Cal•
&adieu= was ft...jested.
Mr. Rama asked tsars to latrodnee a rue
lotion that the Committee on the Conduct of
the War be instrooted to inquire and report
upon the practical operation and result of the
several acts of Congress torching the com
mercial Interoonse with State. declared to be
in besurreetion against the authority of the
Government, and the regulatiofts of the Tres
stir, Department established by thefiecratary
sad approved by the Pnisicient of the United
States on the Sist of March and the 11th, of
September, 1853, and of the military orden
which have bean made from time to Urns
touching snob commereial lateroonrse by Gen
twgii commanding departments, or other *M
ears. Also, to sacartain and report in what
manner acts, regulations and orders of the
military have boon executed, and especially
whether trends have been OoMmitted Of favor
itism shown to hairldnale, districts or lomat.
ties by any agent or others employed =War
said act, by "gut" acting cadet general rep.
lotions and orders and that the Ootatoltteer
hurdle into all lither nuttily' teaching all
sea points whichaffeet the public or ehano.
ter of any pnblleservant.
Mr. Blair, of Mo. objected to the Introduc
tion of the rssolatioit.
Mr. therm moved • suspension of the
rules, but the question was daternsined in the
!native by a rota of 74 egoist 47, not two
thirds.
At a subsequent asp of the proceedinp,
Mr. Gartleld,of Ohio, rattnitted a similar
question, which *as agreed to: yens 73;
nays 43.
Mr. Stevens called up the bill heretofore
reported from the Committee on Ways and
Maim, amendatory of the Loan act of March
8, 1883. Her propomed emusl amendments,
which wereadopfed, and the bill weed.
Mr. Blair, of Mo., offered the following re
rolution
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Navy be
requested to communicaa to thla flour the
(014,114 informatlos, vis, all his lustmotiok
relative to Ike 'twit upon Charlatan,
correspondence with Bur Admiral , Dupont
retail» to that atteob Previous trial* niSif
April, 1861, and subsequent thereto and Al
other informatiou pasiaseed b7altthlapare
iaut eit its Batalai AA: Adopted.%
Varttee•Mr. Sibititsi,tti tower itifitilittei
all for the proteallas of the efferland
igriffon to thi Puffla. - Rifeired..to the Cow;
aslttee on Military Affairs: --.- .--
Mr. Sumner, ist Mem. from Use Silent Com—
mittee on Slavery and Freedeurarpreseated a
report on the I ogitira slue law, acodutpanietil
with a bill for the repeal of all lavre - tender- •
higsp fugitive slates. , • . •
Mr. {Pilsen. from the Military Committee.,
' reported a bill extending the-bounties -to the
first of April, u pored by tits Ilona}. lie
thought there wu - no doubt bat that we lie
enlisting men mere rapidly thin ir . e eoidd
provide for them. We are etiliating lbens at
the rate of 2000 per dap If we had lo make
a draft it would be a small one totill &Gluon'
of 500,000 men. We had orer 000,000 men
under this call already. The bill was recom
mitted to the Military Committee.
The Senate promeded to the eonrideration
of the bill equalizing the pay of soldiers, on
the pending amendment of Mr. Wilson, to In
sert the worn free before the word persons, in
Mr. Collets:teen amendment
Mr. Sumner, fromthe Committee on' Sla
very and Freedmen, reported n hill to sneer.
equality in the eourts. It was ordered to b.
printed.
Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, from the Conference
Committee on the disagreeing eases of the
two houses, on the whisky hill, reported •
disagreement, and Mr. /Thermals said If the
Senate would instruct the Committee to allow
the me of twenty cents on liquors on hand In
July, the bill wonld not fall. lie hoped thie
would bp done. He should bring the !subject
op and ask o separate rota. The subject was
made the snerial order for to.merrow ■t one
o'oloak.
The debate on the bill evaliting the pay of
roldicre .. was returned, Mr. Sumner continuing
his ra n:mke in reply to Mr. Feseenden. The
bill was recommitted. Tho Senate went Into
executive section at half past three o'clock
and than adjourned.
Newt. from Washington
W.snixorna, Feb. 29.—Slej. Gen. Sher
burne, Assistant Adjutant General and Chief
of Gen. Ilartindale's staff, has been oommi)
darted, by the Governor of the State of New
York, as colonel of a cavalry regiment, known
as Seott's Nine Hundred.
The Star, of this morning, teys " We have
authority for saying there is no tenth In the
eaten:mot telegraphed to some of the Ph
delphia papery, to the effect trust Pro
Marrhal General Fry would ta•day Inane
order tromp - ming the draft until the lel
Mr. Grimes' bill appropriates forty Ebert
sand dollars for the oroteetioa of emigrants
traveling across the Plains, ten thousand of
which is to be expended apart the route
tweed Fort Abercrombie and Fort Benton,
and tan thousand on the route to Idaho, by
way of Neobrarah river.
A letter from the Army of the Potomac says
that First Lieut. Scadamore, one of those
that escaped from Libby with Col. Straight
and party, came into our lines last night,
having been on the way nineteen days. Tie
had intended to proceed by way of Gordons
ville toward the Ohio river, thinking his
chances of gettingamray to that direction het
ter than by the Ponineula,Lll he felt certain of
being captured if he had gone In the latter
direction.
After traveling 25 miles his knees failed
hint, and he was foroed to lie Ina mud-bole,
AS he terms it, for nine days, a negro taking
care of him and becoming his companion.
When he resumed hie journey at another
time, he had to lie concealed three days, bat
finally reached the Rapidan on Saturday
night, which river he crossed, passing the
pickets within a few paces. LieuL liktada
more lap he cam no troops near Richmond,
nor did he find any white adult inhabitants.
On the roete through the country then were
none kat women, children and negroes. Ile
represents Ilan. Lee's army as being pretty
strong, but no signs of activity were visible.
Lie was eactured near Rome, Gs.. and has
been in Libby person ten months.
To Ron. Wattr.e, Secretary of the
Navy:
Col. A. D. Straight, of the tiet Indiana
volunteer' ;Ij. B. B. MoDomild, 101 it
Ohio volunteer'; Copt. W. W. Scarce, Stet In
diana volunteers and Lieut. John Sterling, of
the 30th Indiana volunteer", who made their
escape from Libby prison, Richmond, on the
9th Iost•, and reached Riaolnkstipe Island,
on the Potomac river, where I toned then[
yeoterday. lem very nespoefally,
Your obedient tenant,
Fortrau A. Parrs.
C.nicoaniin: Potomac Flotilla.
Particulars of the DestrucUou or the
V. IL Steamer Housatonic by a Tor.
pedo.
Waaniar!Toe, Feb. Iti.—The Navy Depart
ment has received the following from Lieut.
T. J. Higginson, lately Commanding the
9. staamerliansatonia: About dU . nt., of
the 17th, the officer of the deck, Actin p g Mas
ter J. R. Ormsby, discovered something to the
water about one hundred yards from the ves
sel, and moving toward" the ship. It had the
appearatiee of a plank moving on the water
and came directly towards the Housatonic.
The time from whore It war drat men until It
war close alongside, was *bout two minute".
The torpedo struck the Housatonic forward
of ttie mistenumat, on the starboard side, in
aline with the magma.. The after pivot
gun being pivoted to port, they were unable
to bring a gun to bear open the torpedo.
About one minute after the was °lose along
side the explosion took place. The !lemmata
sunk, stern drat, with her helm to port. As
she sunk, most of the crew clung to the rig
ging, aid a boat was dirpatched to the Can
andaigua, which vessel gallantly came to their
assistance, and all were rescued, except the
following named officers and men:
Ensign IL C. Hazleton; Captain's Clerk, C.
0. Muzzy; Qoartermaster John Williams;
landsman Theodore Parker; second elate fee
man, John Wealth. The above named are
missing and supposed to be drowned.
Blockade Runners Captured
Waantxcrox, Feb. 2D.—The Nary Depart
ment teoeived information of the following
captures on the 11th Inet., The United Butes
steamer Queen captured the schooner Louis.
off Nana., N.Y., three mile■ north by west
of the Brazos River Pus, running for the
mouth of that river. In reply to the hail of
the Queen, she replied, from Havana and
bound eemewere along the coast of Texas,
and did not know of what the pargo consisted,
but upon boarding her eke gave up to the
Queen a British certificate of registry and her I
shipping articles, remarking at the time that
she surrendered as a lawful prise to the
Queen. Upon a hasty examination her cargo
woe found to amulet ef powder, Eolleld rifiee, I
salt, sugar and whisky.
On the let lust., a boat expe4itlon from a.
bark lying in St. Anderson's Sound, Gionglaa
commanded by Ensign Gillespie, captured
.loop laden with seventy-two bales et upland
cotton and two of Sea Island 00t , On. They
also seemed some pickets oolislating of a Ser
geant and six men of the 9th Georgia cavalry,
and sii oitilians, five were taken on board the
sloop and one ashore. She MAD brought
away the families of Mr. Larperor and Mr.
Dougaix, .0111011 and their wires and eight
children.
On the night of the ad of December the C.
8. gunboat Kenebee, off Mobile bar, discover.
.ed • sail running out of Mobile bay. A dupe
was immediately given, bat loot sight of It in
the darkness*, bat was uen again next morn
ing, attezaptlng to escape from the Kenebte.
Bhe was brought to by a shot and hauled down
her color*, she was found to be the steamer
Grey Jaoket, boned from Mobile to Hanover,
with a cargo of oottou, rosin end turpentine.
She had tweaty•three plumage:N., who were
transferred to the Colorado.
Southern Items.
relented Iloar.oz, Feb. 29.—The nag of.
trace boat anteed this evening groat City
Thi Richmond &Wind, of the 26th, eon.
tains the following:
eltartatost, Fe6.23..—Orte hundred end forty
six shots hare been fired at the city during
the put twenty-four hours.
The enemy have erected a battery on Dle•
on's Wand, oehimanding Schooner Creek.
Tbs' Enterer, of the 29th, says
Cicnrksfon, F.S. 27.—A Yankee picket boat
oontaining one olliur and He men, were lap
tured tut evening.
The enemy continue to shell the eity. "About
one hundred shells war, titrowe Into the city,
yesterday.
Saadereon. cie IE4A:w e, Fob. 28—Gen.
Finnegun'sfenver occupy Baldwin.
The enemy have retruted to Jeohroniille.
Lieat Col. Barrow, of the 60thGeorgle
regiment, wu and Colonel Clinch
wounded. '
Clarxcill.. Mu.., IW. 22,—Tliere was
heavy lighting all day yeatertlaj at Panda°,
killing forty mad capturing over one hundred
of the enemy. Oar Louie net -known. Col.
/omit le kilted. Cols. Barkdale atS NO.
Cuiloett are badly wounded; - Th. ..uttl e.
closed by a charge from the enemy's -cavalry ,
which wee repulsed. - - • • • r
Aticaro, Feb. 20.—The Tairikaer haaa.'feft
Pontiac. We hare - lort:Many," otheacr-aid
man. EheTaxt's idy . an*
,has. ronetted.. tki
Pearl river.
Dates, Pa, 20.—The-enemy'itatie Cup
paired from Ctn. _front.azitt - sre.tinflottbrs tr .
want Chattanooga., Wheeler la-ttirenix: QM"
LogptreekbiiirithcliOin hls tones t . 9.04010
cot priqte*tiiinerigon to Um t ri m,. ,
Oa Us apsfforkklwo% died asigno7
to.oloy of &we of tits Doom- .
nitUittLni it the Florida
Eatitnosibi k -Feb. 29.—ThpadMagt points
to 'the letter from LionL :Eddy, of the
Third 'Rhode Island Battery,. who partici
pated lir - AVIA* battle:ln Fiatidi.. The let
Set to datifreniriard the Hospital steamer
CounepOliMn, in Part Royalr Bather, Feb.
22d, and - any,: - • •,- ,-
Oti Thursday morningtha 18th, welsoft ottr
tamps atJaekswarinei. in Batt initieldng or•
der, with ton dap' ration's; We marched all
day, and as the roads were badotemtade only
eLsteen milts; when we hilted Air the night.
On Friday meriting the 19t1i,'Sie Started narks,
and marching all day, made satiation miles,
andatoppad, over, night at a small place
called - ea:bets. ..0a: - Saturday morning the
20th, at 7 ceoldelc,are started once more for a
place called 'Also City, thirty-sir Miles dis
tant, whiehdf we had rderceededin,oecupy
tag, we should hare' stepped, - cur supplies
being dent to the western artniwi of the en
only. We marched eighteen- inital,.Witen wa
met the enemy and skirmished with:them for
the next four miles, when we fcrauddhag they
were In force and had forined. thief:Ana of
battle. Our commas were ',"4 'once ..de
ployed, and oar adranci ; loon
sharply engaged. 'Hamilton% "liattary
was ordered foriard and. foui,..pleeits
of the battery, inoindlng . mireentlon, were
pieced In position withln, 150 'yardayf the
rebel lines under a severe file nlxnusaetry.
We went In with four pieces,. fifty homes,
eighty-two men and [oar offiliersoris:
Hamilton, Lieut.' hlynch, Lieut. Dodge, and
myself. In twenty minutes we loom forty fire
men, forty horses, ten gatia and four Wmps,
when we managed to get elf with aline little
we had left. It was our nthforinne tarhave
for our support a negro regiment, Who, by
running, teased us to lose one plates- • The
fight lasted three hours, when finding his
mall army so climb cut op; the Heistral or
dared a retreat. We returned:to -lick-son
trifle, fifty. eight miles distant, : mid
there last night at twelve- el'iltinlx..'.Weliad
Are thousand men engaged oti, oni_edetand -
lest twelve bandied, as near oin issitns.
The enemy bad fifteen thousand - MIA op.
• posed to ne, and of course whii3poti. as
„Badly.
Copt. Handitop is wounded, in his left arm
severely, and In the hip. Went. Mysick is
badly wounded In his left Not, and will pro
bably lose some of his toes. Lieat. Hodge is
wounded In the left arm, but not badly. I
am woandedi n the left leg, about thric litabes
abore the ankle joint, but net badly, . oil of
no officers bad our horses abet tinder as. -We
are now on board of this sine - men hound...for
Beaufort, where all the - wounded
-will be
landed, except us four officers. We return to
Hilton Read to-morrow. The • battery -en.
method at Jackson, which °tiara of ourtoroes
will And It difficult to bold, as the enotoy,was
following as closely, taking oreryddagvto
gather. We have done pretty sharp.woricin
ninety hours. We have marebadonehttudted.
and ten miles, fought a battle of.thirty byare'
duration, and got whipped, and what then is •
left of our little army is back again towhire
we started from.
lifmrementa of Ite-Rulleied YearraelA,.. '
St. Lords Reception COMllifieee .
Sr Lena, Feb. S9.—Battery. 8, ist
semi vats= volunteers, arrived on Saturday
and were feasted and flagged by the Veteran
Reception Committee.
The 61ls.iiimenr1 infantry, re-enlisted vet
erans, arrived from Nashville on .Sarnsetay
night. They will receive the hospitalities yr
the city, and, have a flag presented Omni to
dam". the as lowa battery have also arrived.
A dinner will be given them to-morrow by the Veteran Reception Committee. They are now
quartered at Beaton Barraelco, and will leave
for home as coon ea paid oil
`VAS the re-enllrted troops parsing through
St. Louis, en route home, are bountifully and
oordally ontorteined by cor Veteran-Recep
tion Committee.
About 400 nh lowa infantry, re-enlisted
men, paned through hero th:.3 morning en
routs to Narbvilla, haring boon home on fur
lough.
From 3lemphls.
Cal., Feb. 2.S.—The steam, City of
Alum, from Memphis ou the 26th, ached with
- 447 Wee of cotton,
- -•
.•
The prisoners captured by Grit. rl.oi . thres
ported Col. forrost, brother of Con. ,
killed in • skirmish vrith our forces.
• .
After tendering a rote of thanks to nOnt
Home Maynard for his eloquent address
tibia to Col. P. E. Bland and Dr. G. A. Butter
for ' the able manner in which they. upheld
the came during the wetting, the Metayskils
Union Convention adjourned sine dis.
The Union League in Memphis tendered
Hon. liontee Maynard a grand rapper at their
hall on the evening of the 26th.
The Memphis cotton market changed for Die
better, buyers being more anztons to inviter
than for some days past. Good Middling
64; strict do. 62.
iriAmEzErs BY TELEGRAPH
New York Market.
1!Ocw You., Feb. S.—Cotton declining; a thi of lit
balm at 71;lea60r. Flour heavy; maim of 10,303 bb
50.1504.30 for tiara. s7,lh(p 2.3 tor, °.l, tkd
VA:0137,30 for rtroth rut What .toady male. 01.
60.000 bath at unehang-d prices. Corn excited and'
adesurod 34) u.; eaten 73,000 bushels as 111.34,91.38:,
Pork stamly at k=.2.9A.2.1.60. L . rd h avy .1381.
140. Whisky oull at &ie. - Ouffee dull.' Naval St.Z.llLa
dull and heavy. Petroleum doll sad loiter; trade.
at a nd i. oHt 40047mc to Dyad . PFakattt
whe •
PtWaitelphla Market
Paranneues, Feb. 29.—Tbe un arable tremor.
the are. advkw• bare flatteand t he
market t r
Ends of breadstuff.. and pricer are droop mg Then
1 nor:part demand for de9l. and mann .re only In a
small way at Ser,nsllfla,6o kir 1 grade superfinsand
rI C BS,6O far extra family and fancy. Rye dour sold
/6,2566,60. cortunial there Ls nettling doing-.
The wheat market Is very dull and . •
salm of yr/ as 11.60, .a while at 111,7uC11.11 Ilya`
commands $1,93 Cara to rood demand; I On ber.h.rir -
1;:
10. .old .old at $1.1201.14- Osts: :Ask bush raid atc,
la core., ..goo mad malaria. them 6 vary •
11111. dales. Pmeteldee an Arm; Atha or room perk
at $23,60; 610 bbls beef harm sold atM.. Petroleum...
wry quiet; ere omits Crude at Ittga, renard.
bond thdplite i and free at s:l9filte. Whisky nrmettled.
and ramps Irma AM to • • -
Phlladetplula Cattle Market.'
Potannuatt, Fab. 73.—Tbootttle tontknt
And plias budotaintobt tabloid sold at 1,3315 .
Is for good to mon, sad IS. 12e pre lb to °ammo to
Mfr. Moto rather dab sod Iowa; 1.000 bud mold -At ",
Mbr. t pet lb Co.. Loz. c belt y r : 'OP rya,
BalUmore Har‘et.
BAtridcoas,,Tob. cold; Wet bbls
at PAO for Ohio. Wheat doll Com actlvoat sus:,
g en valto, and di,mai,le foe perm. Whisty,.
dell:087e.
stock and Money Markets.
• Ilsw lOax, TO. V.—Stocks ddl r.
Cumberlaad pfd C. t T-- ... .
• •
lltchipna !Southern- 08 O. E.
Mich•o'n gzed--111% Terry Nov To o.tral-135%
tteading.. C. &
Itudoa Rivar..--1.5& rid ----...c rti --
Cara= Oa• Teardestu.loo%
Fra.xtm.nal.a, t. 2 —S:ocka stea4y.
?ow, Irs. 8 ...,.. .:.....
Exchanv
Long ',
' Ishutd...--..-40 "
New York Bank Statement.
11me Ton, Feb. 12.—The fouowin4ls thecae:l;ov
stke alumni of the condition of New lon. hual2,l
4.4. the week ending Sob 9: • • •
—;•02 3 ;27i
Spent, dectront--- ..... ..... -
Crculation, &mow .. ... 433,1X0 '
Demi% ..... ..
Dostol Fish hiarhet•-: •
Feb fhb—Theta »a good
th for conrodiption and *t & a in
n l dA id rl '
t f h orb ock', pan na a s frm: Bale o f Nm u e n d t
:
Bank at
,3643,13; , Bay Fundy
.16,50.e4
loaeand SO packed; Hake bon boon. aolling - nr.53.30
tankod: Pollock 64 loon; Mackerel nro drug and ton; '
ding upward, oritb a brisk inao;litbradoznand which
hag concootratad thiateek to fan hand,. &lea No 1
at $111,60a16 for Bay gad Shore:Non at 3 11 ) 30 43r0n1
brim and 110,23110,33 for medium; And No 3 st 7 ,:
30,50•10 (or taro And 17 for median. .11.1•witiniel -, . ,
ling at UAW bbl.. Yielded Honing in bethisda.
nand; almo of common •and Labrador at 10,39a3.an
per bbl.--fbn. Buten,
- iLtunrEtil •
Wilt 8 .4121.,T01:.—Ctn lbs hut., by
En. B. C. Clitehlow. Capt. J. _B. Wilitlith ot
ath Pa. Brno, and Ills. LIZZIZ E. TBTrTOS :Y~•'
map:
Lrtt—o% Monday scarabs& rats 74 04 , 31 , 44
J r ,t d i t k i47, 2 7,1 Z.•
Th•fassiral Trin334nlY
al Wee:ark, from le Sirar irvina,Alkehars:Cift....c4
This Made cf the farrO3 ansfnuis-A3ollinfitid
- - - _
Isona kT 010.111i11$, Fab. 1qr3,14-3}3- ,
!eel rk at Ow realarso• or We acts-tstasm,
JAXIX3 COX, In the Hat oar at biases. ;flr •
The trairal "11l tar plac•fraar ibe rat •sr ,
hls,son434w, war San Lfbray. FfEtfilf.X,
March 33, At I (Malt 54 - a. 133. Wm/a neOta,.,K
family aro rariectfalli UMWd ts. laud. Ossiliosa
rill Ears has ralsinsn's Goan iLx,nus earaar , eV.%
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