if burl dauttit. J 7-7-- • TtEgg/4DAY:=••-===MAILCH 8, 1864. CITY AND SUBURBAN '10 . 017,101AL PAPEIL:Sa Tenni° Tragedy In Washington, Pa.... -;• Fight Thrtlyfen Copperheads and Hobe. dletnewlrtmr ClUxens fihote.TwO of theta Reported Dead. Letellirmee reached us yesterday, from , Was Pe., of &shocking tragedy which scarfed la that place on Tuesday forenoon. ,The particulars, so far as we have been able to pater them, are as folkows: List fall, • short time before the State dee • don a difficulty °centred at Hillsboro' In Washington county, at &Copperhead meet ing, isetireen tome members of the Ringgold Cav shy and number of those who were In at • tandixtui at the meeting. During this &I -• tarbattoc i one of the soldiers shots man named gergamia Brady, through the arm. This man Mrillyorbo seems tp rank as a Copperhead leada,,.hu since been gaits vindictive to wards the members of the Ringgold Cavalry, - andhas gone so far (if reports be true) as to threaten the ecru:under, Captain Myers, with pettonaltdolanoe. ' Ristreht Cavalry, which was recruited ' marvel In Washington county, returned to • Washington on Monday, for the purpose of re.eausti vs es veterans. It was expected - that the old - grudges existing between the men of the company and the copperheads mould lead to did:rutty, but It was not appro . headed that bloodshed would be the result. Wears Informed that, daring Monday even- j .2- 40g, • young man named Alexander Cotten disguised himself as a soldier, went around tbe borough with ' some of the Ringgold boys, '' arid - pchtted oat the houses of come of the leading .eoppeiheads,. who held grudges .issainet them- • On Tuesday morning, between eight and r—stinteeeleekiCottea wu met On the street by painting Lemon. who asked him if he had been . out his house to the Ringgold boys. ,Cotton replied that he had, whereupon Lennox stew* at him, when he ran, but was pursued Into a blacksmith shop and severely beaten. This affair created some excitement, and In a few.minutes after Benjamin Brady and Pelt' • Renate met-Lieut. Hart and another of the Itinuold boys en ',Main „street, when some Waft passed betwatut_thens. A - flght Mune &Maly - Mumma, when one of the soldiers was -aka& with uktmeklers" and knocked down. A:wawa' at onoeselleeted,vehen some citizens etionted out .shoot hint." _ The melee MD beanie general, when Brady atew a revolver and fired four times at the 'oldie's. Be wee dreadfully excited and shot wildly„ missing, the persons altogether whom he intended to sheet, but unfortunately lodging the deadly : adults in the bodies of -lanoesna.- parties who mere merely spectators of Do fight. An old citizen named Wolff, a _tanner by -trade, was shot through the body, sine a boy named Meehan, both of wham hays Vero ben reporteddeed. Ben ,jaadn Porter was shot In tho knee and so t • ,. e.„, ...Moir :Wounded, or ' as our informant ox 'ses It, "crippled for life." The fourth', shot took elfeet upon the person of a man wheeling:no we did not learn, but his Injuries are said to be slight. The shooting created intense excitement and Indignation, and Brady fled from the vengeance of Mope:vie. As he was passing the Fulton House he was fired at by two sol diers,'--one of whom, Mr. Torbett, is said to have graved the back of his neck. The shot did not check his speed, however; end dodg ing Into an alley he suddenly dhappeared. Diligent search was made for him, but up till Wednesday morning he had not been &s -meared. The cavalry threatened to take summary vengeance upon Brady, If found, but it is to be hoped that wiser counsels will prevail and Akat the law will be permitted to take its t„,.,eottne. Nearly all the Copperheads of the teem are aald to be armed, and the Teepee:do hie Milieu were very apprehensive of a fresh outbreak. tri which erent.there would doubt less be bloody work. 'The Dfsmont Heapltal. We alluded briefly, at the time of the an nual election, to the condition of the Hospital for the Insane at Dirmont Tho annual re port la now before us in printed form, from leach we glean tho following Interesting facts and statistlea Ad the lst of January, 1161, there were tat this Hospital one hundred and fourteen.pa- Hants ; since then eighty-eight have been ad mitted and surenty-two have bean discharged, braviniviatthe Hospital ,at. the alt,, of the year ' , oni•handred and -thirty. The total number under treatment during the year was two hundred and two, one hundred and six teen males and eighty-six females. The Meisel number at any one time was one hnn dnednufthirty, and the average for the year wasono hundred and nineteen, being eleven more thin for thepreeeding year. Of eighty eight patients admitted, forty-nine were sales and thirty-nine were females. Of these, forty-seven had been Insane less than three maths, twelve lass than air months, its less than one year, and twenty-three for periods Milling from one to thirty years. Twenty Were committed by order of the different Canna oldie Western District of Pennsylva nia, Mean by the authorities having charge of the pear and fifty-throe u private patients hy.their friends. Of those disoharged during the year, forty-one were males and thirty-one were females. Thirty-six were restored, twenty-One improved, four unimproved and eleven died. Fourteen of those discharged as restored were under treatment leu than three months, nine from three to nix months, five from six to twelve Month', and eight longer than coolest. Five of those discharged im , proved were tinder treatment leas - than three months, ten less than six months, four less than twelve months ' and two for periods lon ger than One year. One of those discharged unimproved was a I...indent of the Hospital lase than three months, two less than one year, and one fora period longer than one year. Of those who died, two were residents of the Hospital, font days, one twelve days, ' atrial ittle than. Ma menthe, one less than a ypar,And feu for a period longer than one yew: Throolledif Valois pulmonalis, two • of gesterat paralysis, ono of epilepsy, one" of - pumnonts,Awo of the azimuth:di. of arate .authis u ono of dropsy, •and one committed 1112 bandzad atufninstpeso_patlents hive 'boss siattted "Ina April lot, 1850, of whom two bandtrod and setentratz hare. been db . ;charged tutored, one hundred and sixty-fear hnpreved, Arty-eight ntilaproved, and sixty men ale& • Dt.Zeed, the Superintendent, says : %t 00 gostial duce Ms organisation or theinsene DepecresetS of the lielSitla MIT u jmeat patient. - boat and., treatment. Va. wards, oontalning cam tamale, and rooms, are more then fall ; and wklle le l ing to witneas tide rapidly warn. log droll fteghlaca, w• are reminded of the fact .011.0 way additional patient hereafter will lemen thew:wee to amellorate and mire. If the Hoastel Is towns and nuJatale • potition an • math.. one, It le alsolately Tau, -to Muhl one crowding, - ' tj e tnereanng taosescri i ti r o:a be ts MTV to muse: the high immital rZe l el o tanentego ;:r=s munitles are liable, as well as many other cause., analkining :to Morease very largely the ameba of than inerUngluoltal care and treatment. With the Wilding alnedy 1111411 becomee an important queellon what disposition trio be made of Suck who apply Sr adenstlon hersenar. Shall all he injured by arermowdingla-cr shall the applicants, who per. Ups, tune alreadyisand through many trials, he Sateen beetle' pees their day of cure in laitaand peosboemer—or shill the imitating y.K4ndel, so that Slimy be ystslvoicod - "bars 11. benslttor Haswell;ESl.,'Presldeitt of the Ibtra, thrui apeake of the financial 0 011ditiOn of the Itualtittloti: - "Thskecenata of the last 'par have been um:rattly kept byghs Aseidant Treasurer, Mr. John A. Ser pa, ender the upsmation of his ittber;Jobn Harper, an.; aad tau beep csrefolly audited by the Finance ka Orinualties, from whore urant. it appears that the lathe Trautuy amounts to thirty-Ste hum eighlyaMe dollars/11d twuty.illree mats, cd ithich 'three thousand dollars hate been drawn Pato fhb State Vagary bt mut for tlat espouse of omatruthig .r ut ends= on the grounds for the ile• I=2ll, b thin high price of labor and g. tuterlate, theSoard has postponed Ream:. leentemerit On tit:o i ntment. There is also on hand " " Ln Y ing do-r•tb. •weeseettbr board of thmatere, Adelly for criminal —ZOO patients from the tomaties and Onnwie of , Mimi= districts, which, hemmer, le ; proems ef WSW= by the Solicitor of the Eke , Viaek.lite:ltakremit,grm. I stletaortate that thlumount, when collected, gin bi ourestrialhalmatto pny the outstanding war • uld ualsildlasagetnet the lioultal tot 090116M1.• punlad fin the maintemance of the patine., pus s esosititkst=ltypales stf tstuttors. zaraciaa in the prim of provisions, cloth. lea—at kartfrom tote 60 pc pent—Las the ter of eeptattlng the thmatra (=Stith , Slandleg the care taken to avoid Steeli bast than the sem Ike 'dm off:l4 of Aptil lart (inserted without. knaledge of the Bard), the ideultal authcftel to j=pcddic Patents: to the most carefttlestimates, tbegettial telt eschtetkate Is not leas rho sue =9/dr e t yMSteperexclualts et Okiming a llV a tr IbeN. , RDOGISI tbs of= day a, tha lc Willed pity to charge teak agr,;• - half Ilatalsber via* minsaS tlothbok ganhaduteks alit hut two 10111 Sm Gray tting mate per :ares on each of sash mow ,rbd iya Ma% sulkingsyrs annum, assitsts ot it lost an ' tborsid itallars_ and thorebv banning 111111111nat efdeirtgwhkh can only bops:l44 g tnn r a lkltgnittdatusef MS Madan SI eiLaGi the •Sfe etatlddeal tablas prepared by Waco,. WarVr. Seed, ye quite lateristdu r, but es permute manna . bliss theta Mley 1111114 M. The 814,411 Of tatialty, 's's* admitted, are'stveu:se fit ag ar .ruined. The leading cause mum to be tll health-431 eases being attributed thereto. Intemperance Stands next-26 being set to Mit account. Ber-ablus, 42 runt, 33 ; eptlepsy,lt ; religions excitement, 21; puerperal,32; domestic ditllulties, 38; pann ier" ts ambler, 80; lou of Mends, 20; dyspepsia, 12 ; fear, 11 ; war excitement, 13. Excessive labor and study, itie of oplam and tobacco, lou of 'leap, spiritualism, litigation, dread of poverty, jealousy, ate., etc., are among the causer of triunity. The institution is doing AI noble work, and Is donning of the liberal support of -the State, and the patronage of every humane citizen. U. S. Christian Commission. The Army Committee of Western Palmeri- Mae presents the following report of Its operations during the month of February: Rer..l. P. Caldwell, of Florence, Pa., Roy. J. G. BanMri, of Bevington, Pa., Rev. B. H. Thompson, of Cochranton, Pa., Rev. J. W. Bain, of Cannonsborg, Pa., Ber. J. C. Rev. ron, of Lomat Hfil, Pa., Rev. W. B. Farris, of Washington, Pe., 1111 T. Benj, Waddle, of Ralston, Ohio, and Rev. W. H. Jeffers, of Belida:Heine, Ohio, bare gone to the Army of the Potomac as delegates of the Christian Commission. Rev. B. Small, of Mercer, Pa., Roy. T. B. Kennedy, of Jamestown, Pa., Rev. P. 0. Bell, of I Tarenturn, 'Pa., Bon. J. B. Lawson, of Laweonham, Pa., R. M. Brown, of the U. P. Seminary, ROT. H. B. Taylor, of Brans, N. Y., and Rev. W. A. McConnell, of Ohio, ham gone to the Array of the Cum berland. The Treasurer acknowledges the receipt of 613 from the U. P. Congregation of Lower Chant:llford, York county, Pa., credited in our January report to Mr. Thos. Mel Water. The Treasurer acknowledges the receipt of the following contributions, from C. M. Read, Esq., Washington county, Pa.: Poetise' at West Middleton, Pa- . -._._.• 4336 $3 Pahlbitton by Dugan and Toting:Wash- Ladles A Association, Buffalo tp., Wash- 110 00 legion county, Pa... ....... ..... 25 30 WealoyanVilethodist Sabbath :Schad, West Middrcees, • Pa..-...... -.....- - 16 00 Tan Mlle Village Amchitka:, Pa ' 21 65 B. E. J., EClttattning, Pa..... 100 00 Tativalat New Watartird, Ohlo-...... _ 100 90 Ladles' Soldiers' Ald bcelety, 200 Osetk - ,Pa 44 00 Poke Bin an Church, Pa.......... 14 41 Presbyterian Church, Nottingham, 0hi0... tr- 03 Aid Society of Christian Coteadmion,Eapt • West Thea....._,..... .......-..... 100 CIO "Mi..' Ald 1 . 1 7. / 1 .12 . 1/le, Pa ..... _...... 33 00 Ladle" of Dunlap's Creek, Pa...........-.... 34 00 Mt. AD/lon, Sabbath Scimul t Pa._...._... 600 501d!,,.' Al! Soclety,Elders Ridge, Pe..... 6 25 Amity A Ebenasulolgs' Aid &elegy. Pa- 2 33 Hickory Grove School No. 2, Wedmore. land comity, Pa----.....--- ... - it 00 Middle= Preebyterian Church, Butler Co 9 15 Hanover Literary Society, Part, Pa............ t 03 First D. P. Oburob,New Castle, PL....-. 07 00 School District No. 7, North Seerlekisy.-.. 13 13 Rey. Trevett do de do ...-... 200 Mrs. Loup Clow do do ..--. 1 00 Miss Emily Handliton, /L Pslestitm Ohio. 3 00 Mrs. ElinorStoller, Pam TowrodilliPa_... 6 00 U. D., Pitubsugh..-----...........--,--- 03 10 Mohawk Valley Sete*, Allegheny Co., Pa. 19 00 Public School, Monongahela CUP, Pa.-. 12 10 S. P. Elntald,Callembstrg, P 5..........- I 00 Sem," Martatown, Pa.__.._..........._.. • . 60 ifra E. Leeson, Scrubgram, Pa.--..._...... 100 Robert Allem-..-. -....- 100 Cochran Allen, Balm, - Mercer - Co., Pa.-- 1 CO SamselAllan, do do do 100 John Parks, do do do ICO IL Morrison, do do do .-.... 100 Jae. McClelland, do do do 100 Jas. McGowan, do do do 400 Kra Nancy Tepee, Frankfort Springs_.-. 3 00 M. J. Bowman, West Newton, Pa..... 1 00 Mr, Beret, Fitch, Poland, 0.---.- ..... -... 45 Cub, eundries-. 61 90 - .... C. P. Church, Morning Bun, lowa 11 01 Cub... ....- . T2O Amount received fro m - April I, 1603, to December 1, ISM-. ...-__ ..... . 22,74 04 Amount received le January 1461 ._,,.. 1,373 411 Amount received In February 1864 1,033 80 Total acknowledgment lo date............. .11.10,611 44 . , During the month the expenditures for storm, religious publications and expenses of fifteen delegates sent to the army, have been $2,618 10. •I,e following contributions of stores ham, bean we relved daring the month of February : 1 boa of hospital stores, from Ladle. Aid Aortae,. of Someniet._": 1 ism of hospital stores, from Soldims Lid Suclety of Washington. 180 pairs of woolen gab, from Ladle. Aid tiosist, Sof Wool Washington oorinty. MEd, bezesof hospital done, from lAdiee Aid Foamy of 58 peal,y. of woolen mall from Lades Aid flod.ty El'Gar 4 box of hospital storm from &Minn Aid node, of Now Gaillso,lerier mangy. 10 barrel. of vegetable., from Soldiery Ald fiocfety of New Cull.. 1 box of fruit from Ladles Aid Society of Saltabof and vicinity. 1 box of clothing from Mt. Jacknon Ladles Aid So ciety, Lawrence county. 1 box froinJerrmille Aid Sockty of Mk 'Sutton: 1 box from Juvenile Aid Social, of North Itanza, Nei.. 2, Mt. Jackson. 1 box of clothingfrom Ladle. Aid Society sf Weds boxse of hospital mom from Jamey Vision Aid Society of Elisabeth townablip, Allegbany canary. .1 Oozes of clothing from ladies of Colon Hall, 1111taleth tour-Alp. fit boxes of ..kmpital dorm, from Win' Aid Socisty, blahaville. Indiana county. 1 box, from Ladies' &Idiom' Aid Social, of flaits bum 1 boo do, trout ladled of Shearer, Indiana county. 1 box and I bbl .f sturm, from Ladle.' Soldiery' , Aid &clay of Etta. I box, from Bethel Christian Cieronlmisos, hoilatm county, Pa. S boom of borpltal nom from &Mimi Aid Sod. Sty of Dollar, Pa -1 box do. Qom K.. Lutheran Church, kfillaistown. Dealer county. 1 box of .torn, from Soldier: Aid Socimy of Moat. burg, Clarion county. 1 box do, from Ladies' Aid Society of Sharon, Bann, county. 1 box do, from 1.10,‘ Aid Society of Dunlap's Conk, Ifersittrumn, Payette comity. 1 box of moans.. 1 bbl of cannel frail, 1 boa &led fruit, 1 keg Owl:day, lAi of book*, 51 ma draw ers, prs socks and 1 box of eandriee, from Ist P. P. Church. Pittsburgh. 1 box 1 box o Was fdo, from Soldiers' Aid Society of Noble,. town tad virinity, Allegheny county. 1 box do, from Dayton Colon Aid Society of Arm. t 7 a e pries or b ~ from J. M. Cantiald. 15 pm of socks, from Mr. S. Mum. r, Colmosaborit 10 package• hum Mo. L. IL Waldlbrd. 1 box of dahlias from &idiom' Aid dociaty of 8.- Vista, Allegbecky county. le bores MIL C. C. Philadalphisi. Also,.contribotione of clothing and books from tin. Biddle Roberts, Mrs. Cola, Mrs, Laverty, in. 0.111 , c ] yet Carling, Grans Haicatchnia. Win L. , 11.saedy, Mr.. Navy, Sin. W. IL Ilynss, es. Edo. Bah.,, Mrs. them. Black. Woolen Shirt. Mayan and Socks, Linen and Maeda Masud basidagna-Prmib Pemba. and ToMa• toss In em; - .re most tredel at prowl. Th. tolLming *Melds bal. been Shipped to armlea during lb. past mouths: 110' •• 1101 Drawars,-woolisn. VO L 810 cotton, 115 Socks, pm.. " Elontetrlll,l: Mfg Trait, la raas— 35T Ei , W, Bans; —.— 340 Condatmed kink; qta 16 cast Starch,.. 46 .. asssassas b 1D.... 311 istruts, 11. TI Mirka: Soap, rt. se Homy, Re—.-- 40 Olanaata. Botta, IT 18aaar, .... 460 Tea, 11 W Vr6 i , gta b— ...,..: 11 46 Whlsty, qta. 160 Oratchaa. pm-- 100 arm ISU.SI .- MVMM Bands" ydn. Macaw, prs— Handksrablats.--. Dranitog Oovnas—: Psalm Book.. Hymn 80nk5........„ 1765 Mahon Boob, mall BM • , • • lairs , 120 Pspars, pole.-- —7/.075 EMiE, The demand for stores and reading matters continias extremely argent from nay part of the army.. Not ettly bare the regular bids of the Christian Commission work to be sup plied, in every part, but the continually extending timid to which the lame attention MUM be paid, require renewed energy on are t he part of Our Chtfifin Ministers aleo greatly needed as delegates to either army. Applications, with testimonials of character and adaptation to the work, may be made to the Trimaran No salaries are paid, bat the Commission tars all 04414.8. Stores should be gent to W. P. Weymen, No. TO Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. Cash contributions to .Toasph Albinos, Treasurer, No. TI Wood street, Pittsburgh. The Courts. [Boosted Etchersty for the Gazette.) The Distriot Court yesterday disposed of the following eases on its Equity List : I, J. H. Rattily Ts Estsi;'ll.orce et id. Esesptioss dismissed, sod the Nester's Beport coiensed. ffEE?GMIIM=M U 0. Shisabean ea E. Nceorkie .4 J. fltropney. .1 Wes. Bennrell e. °forge A. Bayard. Stricken ed. Coltlrox Pussa.--The followhig cues wars disposed of: 7 Do, t Babb n Wm. Clark. Bale absolute by comsat, tba lin of tbs imroutbrn to nimbi. 9 John Z. White es Artbuiv, Wpm & 6°. Bun abeoluteby conant. If John Wotan.. n Jac Ciller et al. Conlin. salon Argument Ant. Oirmare Conn. 7 Estate of N. itandiApb. deed. Everett°oa al lowed by eorinut. and rule absolute. Mims' or Comencs.—The East Bell more 11. E. Conference mat at Altoona, Pa., yuterday mornlig. Oter two hundred min isters are In attendance. The melon prom bee to be an Interesting one, from the fad In pert, that &Lows an to be elected to attend the General Conterence wkish mote In Ma dolphin nut May, when stub questions as Lay Deleted= will be disenased. The Count'bailie Railread, Pmesrahn, March 2, 1864. - Maraca. EDITORS tho. Pittsburgh Cher. carvici, of the 27th ;It, I find a lengthy let ter of B. 11. Latrobe, Erg., President of the Pittsburgh and Connelliville Railroad Com pany, partly in answer to a communication of W. W. Taylor, Esq., partly in regard to the National Railroad and Trarurportation Com pany bill new before the Legislature of our State, and matters and things in general, put, present and prospective, of his road. With out any Intention of courting a newspaper controversy, not even a reply from Mr. La trobe, (as he has written and published vol umes upon volumes upon this same subject, without remits, until the public are heartily tired of seeing articles headed, "Pittsburgh and Connell/vale Railroad Compan7r") u • eitisen of Pittsburgh — one of its business men--O property-holder In and out of the city—l desire to say to this gentleman and his Board of Directors We want this road built. We have watched its snaillike pros tate •for nearly twenty yearn, until we are heartily tired. •We now want works, not words. The increased trade and business of our city, the latent. mineral wealth along the entire length of the road, all absolutely de mand it. The American continent has been comparatively spanned by a system of rail roads, through the energy, activity and per severance of leading spirits in ibis branch of business, whilst this Important work has been suffered to drag—yes, steep. Now, we would say to Mr. Latrobe, In all gloriousness and earnestness: "Shoot, Luke, or give up the gun." If you cannot build the road, let somebody Oh!, try It. I cannot see coy ob jection 'to our Legislature Incorporating the " National Railroad and Turnpike Company," with that fart in view. The commissioners, or corporator., named in the bill are gentle men who are largely Interested in the welfare of our city, and can and will build the read, If those at present In charge will give them an opportunity, with the co-operation of Western road, terminating here, who are vitally interested in having another Eastern outlet, and not be tied by the apron-strings of the Pennsylvania Railroad Comgany, ao y other railroad, Oww ow was COMIII/810111111 The Pair and Concert Last Night. As we anticipated, Concert Rill was throng ed last night with ladle, and gentlemen to hear the ooneert given for the benefit of the Ladies' Charitable Society of Plymouth Con gregational Church. The concert was a *rim pieta sticoess, and the different songs and instrumental ;informations were received with great applause. The ancient song of the "Old Complainant" was given in • truthful and ea:inning manner, while the patriotic song of "That's what's the matter," a quartette, was very effeotively rendered. A number of beau dial tableaux were given, prominent among which w.e that of "Liberty and Timtloe,"' width was very happily enacted. The Fair I. very tastefully gotten up, and quit* a dis play of went arid fancy article, M made, which meet with ready sales. The " New England Kitchen," however, to de feature of the Fair. On one side of tLe room stands • clock aged one hundred and five years; on the mantel-piece Is a venerable tea-caddy, ninety-two years old; a rolling pin, made in Maine fifty.five year, ago, has a place on the mantel-place, while a warming pan, brought to this country in the "Idaygower" by Ootton• Atathre, it an object of much curimity. Grand father and grandmother occupy seats at each end of the hearth-alone, while the quilting I. going on In the mazer. Bet we have n t time nor apace to specify all the interesting end attractive Matinee of the "kitchen," and ad vise our readers to go and see for themselves. The Fair will be open to day from It o'clock tn., when dinner can be had by those de siring it. The Concert will be repeated in the erenlng,•with en entire change of pro gramme. Sixth Ward Bounty Fund. The following additional anoonnts hare been paid to Mr. Andrew Burns. Troutwor of the Sixth ward volcusloor bounty fund: 0 Minium. .3 50:.1 W Donghsrty .... .5 lii 13 Jones. _ 01iJsmes It Helm's _ So S Et Thompson 40 Jmisse Atkinson II I Gernellenlihadille Jr P Iliprosataider ..... v Joseph B Hughes 100 James 31 . 11inney... .40 Dr A Mack ....... ...... 15 Mantles Carlisle to John Bold . ...... ...... 5011101111sm Wilkins,. . 1 Wm' A Gwynn._.._.. sol.lorgh P r im so John Pries, Jr 10 1 Velar. 0 0 Stifdle. -..—. _.. 40 John 3 Sawn_ Michael Dmighert - i... 10 Joseph Sleben.... Joseph Dipper —.- 0 Christian Cebu,. A Wails.. -. 50 PrirttoorireVoittil, tea!, flAirl To Loewe Qesenear, ro■ JANUARY.— Mr. W. A. Glidenfenny, SS Fifth evert, has reeolved from the American publishers, Marrs. L. Scott A Co., New Fork, the Jan wary number of the Loorbwr Quorrerty Areirw, whieb eontains the following table of eon. tents,-Chins; New Englander" end the Old Meme; Forsyth** Life of Cicero; Captain Spoke's Journal: Guns and Plates; Eels; Rome in the Middle Aga; Toe Danish Duch ies. The article on .*Chtna" 11 instructive, and will be reed with Interest; but the article which follows it, written anropbs of Haw thorne's recent work, but rarer with reference to Mr. Emerson's "English Traits," will prob ably be considered the most Interesting one la this number. Bat we must learn the titles of the remaining articles to Leant/ both the kind and degree of their *attractiveness and value to our readers, merely remarking that the final ene—that on "The Danish Duchies" —in itswery timeliness secures for Itself • good measure of interest. LICTOIIII Ii BA TAID Ta TLO B.—The eleventh linnets of the Mercantile Library Association will be delivered at Concert Bail on Friday evening of this week, by that favorite of the Pittsburgh isctura-going cunningly, Bayard Taylor. His theme will be, "Russia and the Russians." This lecture was delivered to • Inge and fashionable audience In Washington City a few weeks ago, the ofteers of the Rus elan fleet, then lying at Alexandria, President Lincoln and wife, Cabinet righters and wero - tan of Congress being StliOng the number. The begun is said to be one of Taylor's beet. See advertisement. Bum BlTirl.—The barn of Mr. Lasso M. Ned; near Petersburg, Huntingdon county, was entirely oonszoted by are on Wedne■dy Wt, together with some four or fire bead of valuable home, eight or ten bud of cattle and NW hundred bushed' of wheat. the fire is supposad to have sotentunicated front a passing loeomotive, and so rapid vu the pre- gnu of the flames, Hut very iltti• of the property could be saved. The loss Se estima ted at $4,000. Anatomic or rex Morn: or FIISCIAZT.—. We are Indebted to Capt. E. S. Wright for the following summary of his operation', ondlng on the 2st Inst.: stragglers, 58; de sertm, 44 ; convalescents, $ 5; rsonalts, 5,115; colored romults, 195; &sloughs, 1,010. Total, 4,458. Sent to Camp Copeland, 2,075; salt to Ilarrisbmg, 498. ' Capt. Mau, of the nu Marla, reports 765 men reunited for the put month. Dtecussow Panes FOOYD.—The discharge papers of private Jame' 0. Williams, of Com pany Capt. Oliver P. Roble, Fourth Regi ment Ohlo Cavalry, were found on the Mon ongahela wharf, yesterday, the owner of which can have the same by calling at this *Mee. GOVIMANZAT BALA of Horses, MANS 11124 A quantity of Lumber at the Fair Grounds, takes place at 10 o'ctook on Friday morning, (to. morrow,) by order of Col. Cross. T. A. Mc- Clelland, Auctioneer. SPECIAL LOCAL Moiricum. 'horse Peter, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and dealer la Pennsylvania sad Vermont data of the best quality at low taut. OfMoo at LINN Laughiles, sear the Water Warts, Pittsburgh, Pa. • DIANINOILA AND Dreamt's will decimate the volunteers far more than the ballets of the enemy, therefore let every man see to It that he carries with ihn a full supply of HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Their nit In the Crimea saved thousands of Doltish soldiers. Solloway's Pills sod Ointment are now re• tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, &e., at SO tents, 70 anti and 111,10 per box or pot. • stooTor&Co sale In Pittsburgh, Pe., by D. L. Fame k. Foe isle oho st ftslton's drag More, Fifth street. Joss Anoirrzo ern /LUDT vol Beru.—The du assortment of Fa and Winter Clothing, lately remised by Messrs. John Wler4 Merchant Tailors, No. 1411 Federal street, leghony. The stook of clothing emulate of the beg variety of puts' pantaloons, vests, nate anti everooats. The style of pate= b hateful and faablonable. We would Write all of our readers so give the above patient* a call 011ITTIL Gunn merchant talon, aro doting out Mots fall and winter mock of goods at • reanoodtpue. Chnithresen &mring • formlonablo and well made salt of elothlap ormad, .do well to give at a oell bolero pai. elmoing shreetere. damn 13111LX • Co, Madam Takao, M Nastotstroot THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAM OUR SPEOILL DEPATOKES FROM WASHINGTON Special Dispatch to the Pittsbarei Gantt*. W.attrrorox Ctrr, March 2, MEL COSTUMED SLUITIOS CASZ3-8111120 MUM= OCSTED--LICITZNIINT MAJI37MITED Tour readers will be sorry to learn that the paragraph io thus dispatches loot night fors shadowing the action of the election cow:wilt tee on the eases of the. Loan, Col. McClurg, and Austin A. King, of Missouri, has proved only too true. The committee, tbls morning, voted, by • majority of one, to unseat the sit ting members, and order ■ new eluction, Mews. Dawes and Baxter voting with the Democrats on the committee. Considiyable excitement is already manifested ooneerning the remelt, and when It comes Into the house there will be a bitter contest on It. Theillia soeutens understand that at lust one member of the committee voted against them under a misapprehension of facts, and If this deMslon of the committee should stand, It will reduce . the administration majority in the ROW& pee vote, at least, until new elections are The committee next takes op the total rue of Knox against Frank Blair, from 060 of the M.. Lents district , the adminlattatbsn men generally believe that there ean bean dm4i but that Blair will be ousted. R. enueral'a ZIPOST, from the Senate Comlnittaa on Slavery and Proedmen, open the bill, to sane to equelity before law in the taunts of the United Mateo, reviews the ~bole hLstory of our Jaritrptud enee in respect to She ezelusion of teetered teetlutony in the oolarte, and examinee' the bun of aeveral Stall)e relating to this culdeeb South Carolina, It appears, hal never bad a to,. expresely excluding. snob testimony, yet practice* smoins ion. concluding this restate be says it is diffi cult to read the provisions In a singles State without impatience, Maths recurrence °tibia injastica impressed with such, particularly to no lima than fifteen States, makes impatianes sweU into indignation, especially when it 11l oomidered that to Ivory State this Wattles to rdoptad and enforced by the rourts of the United State.. I• no State ciao a gips testi fy against • whits parson, ago-opt 'that In Maryland they may teatlfy against a white parson who is not a Christian, and only under ordain pseultar eiremenstanees. In Delaware and Louisiana can a free negro testify against, • whits person? The aecentrielties of Jodi- Mal &Malone Illustrating such exclusion are cited numerously. Among the consequences of arch:talon are =rationed the maltreatment courdot of Staves, or oven free nogroe d the perpetration of crime against white men In the presence of colored partials with entire Impunity from punishment. ',The re port truce. this protcription to aberbaris ages, and ntekes It an offspring of slavery, originating in Ignorance and prejudice. Among the ancient Crooke a ileve's testi mony was not believed upon his oath, but wee admlasible under torture. The Romeo. adopted a similar prat:floe In England, under the common law, this-Pild. eoriptlon was never recognized. Grounds for inch Injustice are examined at length, and the report eoneledee 1111 : It 13 for Coo• greee now to determine whether the prat/nip tion'thall continue to be maintained fn the courts of the felted States, or, In other words, If a local rule, a barbarous, irratidnel and unistet form of elevery shall be allows d to taint any longer with the national reaction. As. Janice Appleton, of Mdn•, which .deeltre the erefuelon of testimony inoompatible vitb uniformity in the minletration of the imr,ind en unmistakable proof of deficient civilization acid furnishes an argument to show tliatthe uniastraLla nat on suount the, idibelaaref the ezeindsd witness, or his incapacity of bb servile co Bitten, hat upon eater alone, its if mendacity was the result of manna cells and a greater number of cutaneous glands. Sunieer'stroport makes eighty large pages, and the Chief Justice's letter forty more. Together they furnish a doenment of vide interest to the lava profession. • VIZ 1111 SET SILL. k Whisky ha. out* more Isis,o a turn, mad the teal mull now seems wore. mined than ever. The Senate refused to day to meat the Rouse Conferred, CasualMee with Its Instr.. dons to blast upon twenty costa tax on the stock on hand. by mots of 23 to 13,andoisk ed for a like wear/snob without lostrnetinas. When thio roped name over to the House It caught the milord) that istelstod on taxing the deck en hand napping, and almost before they knew idiot nos ping on, the, Honse hod backed down from Its Inetrnetions to Ito com mittee, to instet on Lasing tbo dock onrhand, and hod agrosid to another cooforenee wittiest Instructlons. 'rho lodination, are that the Senate will stand firm to opposing soy tax on tbs dock on hand. She general belief I. that all HOl/10 was equally as Ono on the other old*, but tilt§ ovening's action 'bans that belief a little. 001121111101 /05 4101 01 /011171/10111018. Mr. Moorhead, of Pittsburgh, got through ale Holm to-day, wkieh Is understood to ap ply particularly to that rity, • resolution in- struating the Committee on claims to enquire Into the expediency of reporting a bill to put, ride fit the payment of labor perfaymed, azid materials rind In the construction of forts, fortifications, rifle pits, and other defenses eonatracted by the direction of lite War De partment, and under the cuperintendence of the engLneers and other officers of eald De partment; also for the payment of damages to properly and crops in consequence of. such constructions. Tlll 01110 LSOISLATIJIIi •YD Till IMUIDCYCT Private lotten from the Union members of the Ohio Legislator*, who Participated In the meant caucus of tlaq•tbra of du& number, whloh declared In favor of thi tinomittajlon of Mr. Llneoln, utterly deny the statamenta, widely telegraphed, that such declaration was passed by an unanimous vote. Villas," that even in that staidl caucus the majority of Mr. Chase's friends having ohoten to rwmain absent, the nomination of Mr. Llneohriaas only carried by a small majority. ==! Mr. Wads's bill to continue certain public -works la mainly designed to carry out lm. prove:gents in harbors of the ports on Lakas Ontario, Eris and Michigan. It also appoints fonds to defray the expanses for steam dredg• log upon thoes lakes, as well as upon Laks Clhatoplaln. ' 4 O A IL amuse' nu. , t_ To *quaHuth. grade of line officers In the Nary, excludes from promotion all officers below the grads of Commodore, antli,Jmtis factory examinations, as to their mental moral and professional Masse bare been made, and no farther appointmenta are al lowed. until the numbyr is reduced to that not required by law. asx. orrtos's ILCONNOIDAIVIL. The return of Onstor's cavalry to notthlp. posed hereto interfere with other important operations still going on, of which it wai env) • subsidlary put. The. weather, however, has beak vary bad for extended movement,. VII 00/121671/11 SUCTION OASIS The Election Committee pats Its report againstlifesm. Loan, McClurg sad, .kcy the sifting members, from as many diskiets to Kentaeky, solely on the ground of inter, interference with the elostlens. This quo. tion is not involved la ICnoa's °outset for Males mg, which camas pp to-morrow. comnannumn. The coallezatbai hotly wer.rft. Albeft4, of Miami, flatatistaulq. of lu au AMIN, Oates! Iftipsdatiadasejo T tied. E. Upson, of Yansae, agent to the Blackfoot col neighboring Wino; Wm. Wilkinson, of Dicstah; Indian .ageittio Our Upper blieeouri and iitijacent country ; Wm. Daly; of Se break., lO r ßan agent to the Ml,,oat•i, ; Leal J. Reituby, of Few Mexico, Indian agent, Territory of New Mexico; B. L. Sorrell, collector of Internal Novenae in the 2d Col lection District of Tenneem , Joe. K Barnes, Medical Inspector General, 'atilt the rank of Colonel In the army of the United States Alfred E. Elder, of Weshlngton Territory and Robert W. Burris, of Nrebrasks erTi tory, Indian agents, Omaha aganoles. The Ways and Mesas Committee to day agreed upon the 1011,a-big substitute for the 'various shapes int which the bill author izing Mr. Chase to •olt gold has been trans mitted. The substito Le will probably be re ported to the Howe to morrow: Be .t &valved, That the Secretary of the Treasury be and be is hereby authorised— First, reserving in the Treasury an amount sufficient to meet the payment in gold requir ed by law, and sell from time to tame, at pub lic auction, after flee day.' notice In the dn'lly vapors of New York, any portion of the *br ains of gold in the Treasury of the United States Treasury; provided that the Secretary of the Treasury may, instead of such sale, ap ply the gold in the Treasury for the redemp tion in &draftee of the interest on coupons of the United States,which by law are required:to he paid in 'gold, whenever the amount on hand shall bo sufficient to dheharge the entire amount maturing to one ohm, and on the Someday. Tide Is tin attempted ootoptomisa of two or three different prepomitioni on tlie subjeet. MI CAMDCS ASD ♦YBOT RAJLCOAD The Camden and Amboy Railroad engrained the Military Committee to-day. The Com mittee don't begin to gee li. way through II IM=! The Geyer:meat advertised for three thou sand more cavalry horses to-day. ZZZZZZ L OitIVT COMM.. ♦e Llll.l, AAAAAA The Military Committee reportod back den. Gruit's nomination to day, and he was unan imously oundrmed a Lieutenant General. This to the Ann Lieutenant Generalship la our history. Gen. Sooli's was only a Brevet. The Lions. Select Committee, ehich Is try ing to Had some reason why there should not be a decent postal route between New York and Washington, had the Presidents of differ ent railroads concerned testifying to the mat ter to-day, bet alloyed no light. has boenordered to report to lien. (heat for orders. ff• 10.01 Weetittigton for his Le. poet at on e rizom 11.4RRIMBU RG flpocal DietNittrh to ta. rittsburyla Gezett.. liAzatan 'so, >larch 2, 1864 31.X1Te.—Tao Senate to Jay, after rations side motions, made by the Democracy, to de feat their passage, pused:anally a joint rue- lution, asking tho Studs nt the United States to put 11 a Congraesinoal joint resolution, ox. tending the time for paying a national boun ty to volunteers to th• Crotof April. So bitter W./ the Demoeratic opposition that Mr Lowry was compelled to sell the previous question, on the Cool .= I- ate. At every stage it was strictly a party one. A large number of members were present ta-night to Ile tan to a per.ao addressing the Committee on tlenvrr: Judiciary, in relation to the disposition of laud script given by the United States to Peoos.lraoie for educational purposes. Various institutions ware repre sented. The Univervity, at Philaaelpbia, Allegheny College, Steele ille College, Tan:n on' High School, Poly icchnie College, and Philadelphie,University at Pittsburgh. Able neon represented each. Mr. Keenan, of our city,mulo lucid rpeorb behalf of your I. olrervity. An impromptu :meeting of a large number of members from the eutern part of the nuts, finalsld tlia attazawaa-malhoutime.snitleat e In the Library room, and wu addressed by Frederick Fraley, Peter Judge flats. Benjamin Garrard and Peter McCall, In fever et the l'aiversity of Fenn dee of the ableot men of Pennsylva nia. The subject attracted much attention, ♦nd the committee seem at present dleposed ec split the fund ,into three parts--one out, tine In the centre end one west. Tke Itepukticen members of the Elouso held • onnette tads morning to procure harmonious action on amendments to the Constitution. The noun wee .00sees.fnl Private inertences eke at work yet. Mr. Penny resigned the Speakership. It originated most prob. hty among the Phliadel pisla members, of his oen party. Tbere nun are ansLns about priv. to bills, and think dm Dermot-ratio Senator& ....old COll/11 to osoutl it coma limo to toootmatoring to stop an log should Penny resign sail tor re eleotadarbey hare so Jaen t 0... any.'body tab* Penny's place—they prefer Um to any body alas for Speaker of the Senate. The Drett—Ctreatar from the Wer • . Depart mewl. Wasannaros, Marab 7.—The fallawlog ai lar was Imcd to•dry Ws. D•••••M u lt . l1, P H 4 : . , 31.mb . . v. 0 1 r ui rr . t, Beards of Hero Grovel .111 autottietica ori th• loth inst. to make tha draft Is all tbt nth dlstricle •bleh have oat (tiled their quotas before the Ist lust. All volonteers •ho may enlist before the draft Is aetually made, may be deducted from the Iroise by the Board of Enrollment, la &wanton:4i with orders to be given on stab case by the A. A. Provost Mar shals General of the States. If the quota shall not be filled by the Ant draft, th e Board dual make farther drafts until the nab* gable la filled. (fliemed,) Jana B. Pie, Provost Marshal General. fleeenualarauce b, Gen. Caatar—Sklr mlark with Stuart , . Cavalry. WaIIIIIGITOII, Fob. 2—r/ends...we .droy of de Peteeme.—pea. Costar started with a force of *every, es Sunday, to make a rec., nolseencer towards Gordonsville, tbe Oth carp., soder Gen. Sedgewick, fallowing in support. Ile passed through Madison Court House on Monday morning, and, reaching Wellman, • few milm beyond, encountered a rebel pleket, width be captured, Fusing. =Du this Rapidan and Rieman& rivers In the direction of Obarlotteville. Ile met no en emy till within three or four miles of the latter place, where be charged on a body of rebel cavalry, under Gen. Stuart, driving them a cons iderable distance. Capt. d•h, of the Mb U. S. cavalry regulars, charged on a rebel camp, near this place, with sixty men, drove the enemy book, burned their tents, elx mitten', two forges, and retreated without the lore of • man. This was. one of the boldest fights our cavalry has done during the Gen. Kllpatrick , a ExpedlUan. Waantioros, March 2.—No.hing 4 °Motel. ty known of the whersaboota of Gen. Kilpat• rick. It Is said In well Informed circles that on Monday ho was at Spotsylvants Court House, *blob, according to the Outdoor, is slew lira reties from Ittohmond. An other who arrival here to night from the Army of the Potomac, reports that whon lut baud from be wu within eighteen miles of that city. Thu, bowman., may be more turgoiss, es there is no commucicatlon by which snob a fact could be aseettalnad. Cider's movement wag to deceive or draw off the attention of the enemy, while Rilpat• rick, Journeyed in another direction. The supposition Is that he trot a fair start with no dearth kb roar, be has aertalaly had suf. A:UM time to reach Richmond if inch was a part of the plan of operations. Return of Gen. Cinder's Expedition. Wsenrearox. Pals. .I.—The Sher says that Gen. Mutter hu intuited to this side of the Rappahannock, from his cavah7 expedition, haring encoeutully accomplished the work whist' he gaited to 4n. ll* Unwed the dank of Lee'. army considerably, and near Stannardaville surprised a rebel camp, which be total/7 destroyed, end captured a number of prisomen, and got -possession of a large number of horses, which he brought back with him to hie camp. -Thu* horses are le flue order, as they bad just hewn returned to the army Rom the Interior of the country, vans they had been, sent to reernit. Cuter did not We a man darts/ th•prtygmaa et, ins explain**. !Latest from Europa—Arrival of the Steamer Damascus. ' !l'osn-sse March 2.—Tbn steamer Dames sm. from L iverpool on the 18th ult., and Lon donderry on the 19th, arrived at this porUhis morning at 10,10 o'clock,. The steamship Nova Scotian, from Pert ! lend b arrived at Liverpool on the 18th. An attack on Thappeln by the allied forces wee imminent, but no news of Its commence ment bad been received up to the time of the departure of the steamer. It is stated thst the place wu defended by a form of 40,000 Danes. Lieu-pool Ostion .Vockcl.—The sales of cot ton for the week amounted to 40,000 bales, the market being Irregular and prices iii2;l%d lower, except for American which was on changed arid steady. The ales on Friday are estimated at 4,000 balm!, the market elating -quiet and unchanged. Liverpool Marhei.—Floor closed heavy, with a downward tendency in prices. Wheat quiet but steady. Core dull and unchanged. Provisions quiet and unchanged, with the exception of Bacon, which . ls easier. Leedom Homey Aforivt.--Consols closed en Friday at 9154. The Manchester Extrmixer believes that the Government has resolved to terminate the Galway steamship contract. The Great Eastern was knocked down at auction to the newly formed Great Eastern Steamship Company, for 25,000 pound /ter. ling. The company, however, had previous ly purchased the bonds of the old company to the extant of 70,000 pounds starling, which mast be added to the above purchase money: Another person claims to have bid 28,000 pounds at auction gale, and demands posses sion of the vessel. Seam—The Spanish Oeverament has char tered seven steamers to convey 4,000 troop. to reinforce the army of the Ant Iles. 11 OLLIOD.--The fiehieland Palace, at Rot terdam, emitaining the picture gallery and museum, has been burned. Parliamenaly proceedings of the 17th are unimportant. Mr. Laird's bill for a more efficient mode of testing anchors and chain cables in the mer chant service was paned on second reading in the Ropes of Coramons. Fasnoe—lt is stated that arrangements for the departure of M•xinallliari for Paris, en route for Mexico, is osmpleted. The Revere Do Dsnz Illonsder oontende that France and England lose by want of co-oper ation, aad urge. the re establishment of an active alliance to avert the catastrophe which menaces Denmark, so shamefully abandoned by England. It is stated that the Ifooierer has been pro hibited from publishing the Prince Napoleon'. anti• English Speech at the Sees Canal cele• I bration. Scatmwto—The Preasiata have continued their operations &gel.' the entrenihtnente at Dieppe's', but the thaw retarded the .move merit of their heavy artillery, and delayed the attack. It Is aeserted at P.endsburg that the Pros. elan commander had summoned the Danes to evacuate Dappels and the Leland of Also°, and Canine° oomply,the Prussian army w,uld Immediately occupy Jutland. The Dane, were strengthening the defenses of tappets and Olsin. Thirty thousand Pruecians art concentra ted In the District of Semderatit. A Copenhagen popes says that the Danish government had received no propoeals re specting an armistice. By telegraph to Green Castle, Copenhagen, Feb. 18th, at 8 o'clock, r . m., the Danish monitor, iron dad Krollerake has attacked Eugssend. She Attempted to destroy a bridge erected by the Aus tri ane end Prus sians on the Braagen Peninsula, but email not gat near enough to do s, owing te the shallow water. She fired seventy Si. :hots, and the German hitteries trod one hundred and fifty. fine shot went through her funnel. The Girmene drove the DISIM h pickets from the StendSur and Naval Wood. The Dane. enbiequently rallied in force, when the Ger mane retired without offering resistance. The position of the Germane in Braagend is rest dangerous. Congreesional \Vasatzoros Cm., March 2, 1 , 63. nouns—The Manse took op a bill defining the Jurisdiction that Lila Court claims are nut to include any claims growing out of the de atrection of property by the army and nary engaged in the suppression of the rebellion. The House pissed the Senate bill granting military protection to overland emigrants to the l'acific States and Territories. Mr. Thomas wanted to amend so that the Quartertuuter or Cummisras7 General, or Solicitors and Commissioners in designated districts, way adjust the claims. Mr. Wilson oilseed a letter from Solisitor Whiting to be road, showing that the alai= are principally from pencils in the rebellious .letalea, and would tennis.* hundreds of mil liens of .dallara sc..bestameadedeselibliammeld. here the effect of crippling the war. It Toed be better to postpone any action on claims until we can set 'understandingly. The HMO granted the request of the Senate for a new Committee of Conference on the whisky hill without inatractions. The House agreed to the amendment Mr. Thomas made, which provides that all claims for Quartermaster" stores may be submitted to the Gl:tarts:master General, and all claim, for entraietenca to Om Commissary General, accompanied by proof; and it le made the duty of those *Moors to examine the claims, and, If found correct, they are to be referred to the Third Auditor of the Treunry for pay ment, which shall be final and oonchnive. It also provide. for the ucertainment of claims by the appointment of a Commissioner and Solicitor for oath of the districts described in the amendment. Care Is to be taken to Ga oled* disloyal cleft., and all debts not pre sented within three years are to be excluded. A message was received from the Senate stating that that body had disagreed to the House's Instructions to the letters Committee of Con armee on the whisky bUI, and asked for • free Committee of Conference. This was agreed to by the House. Pending the question on the paaeage of the bill in relation to claims, which had been on. der oonsideration near the entire pension. the House at Ave o'clock adjourned. Senors—Mr. Wilson of Mass. reported from Um Committee on Military desire a new ' bill to equalize the pay of the soldiers in the United State. army; alma a bill for the pay of the cadets In the United State. Military Academy, and for other purpoeoa. Mr. Sherman, of Ohlo, called op a bill to 'amuse emigration, which was passed. Mr. V/ ilkinson roe, to the personal expla nation in reply to Gov. Andrew In a 'recoil at Penult! Hall 11/41 1 / I liy, In which he tom minted on a recent speech of Wilkinson he read. A debate ensued on the conduct of military affairs between Wilkinson, Johnson, Antho ny, Wade, and Wilson, of an hoer and a half. A message was received from the Homo announcing the now Conferees% Committee on the Whisky bill. Oa motion of Mr. Hendricks, aJoint reso lution was adopted inquiring under whose direction and from what causes the recent Amstar In Florida originated. No Ration on the conference report on whis ky. It Is now being debated on the technical points by t h e new Conference Committee. No tutstruotionn to the oommittee. Thetionet• wont into executive session. Adjourned. From W ashington City. WASHINGTON, Minh 2 .—Reprimentatiro Spaulding, of Ohio, has been appointed a member of the Committee of Conference on the disegreeing amendments to the whisky bill, in pieta of Mr. Washberne, of Illinois, who has left for his home. Mr. Spaulding has heretofore acted with Washburn. on ton ing the spirits on band, but as the Committee has been instructed, that foot is of no material consequence. The - Committee on Elections to day deelded in effect that Menu. Loan, McClurg, and Ring are not entitled to tho HAIM which they now occupy, and whieh are oontestsd. The giustlon will therefore be rifemod back to the people of IlluotirL The Committee will at their next meeting take op the contested ease of Knox against Blair, from (bosom. State. From elanipllmnclico. SIN Fluxetsco, March I.—The 'learner Pacific hut sailed for the Northern coast, with over a thousand passengers bound for the Idaho gold mines. Emigration in that direc tion by overland has also commenced on a large scale. Considering the earliness of the demon, coal and meshed agar have detained to price. The Sonora Democrat says that groat en 'ulnae; prevails among the farmers through out that State concerning their crops. Very grain has been planted, while we to Sonora hare been more favored with rain than other portions of the State. The prospects hem me gloomy Indeed. The Legislature has passed a bill ripening foreign Insurance companies doing business in California, to deposit bonds amounting to $71,000 for each company with the State Treasurer. - -- 01131 COCHBAJI BRO., Man Er? " 4. .tactursn. of IRON BAILLIVG, IRON VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS, WINDOW SISUT Two, WISDOM' GUARDS, to., Now 91 frECORD and Se TRIED STRESS', bot. Wood and Market. 1t.,. co Mad s nicht, of MIT Patterns. farm sad mitabta for Yl poroaseL Vortical. Attention pall to sockolos GUMS Lots. Jobbing do. at..bort aatlq, - . Tne Quicksilver Cue--Deserter• lobe I .L/ isent to the Da Tortnget , Willllllolol If/web 2.—The Qackettrer Cu. le still pendia/ to the Supreme Coat The Pr./idea bag directed that the set , Wave of all deserters who have bolo ce11.. . deemed by ...at martial to death, sad width Jaye net otherwise bans:tad taa by bia be sattieeted izsPrbloaultbi dtbie mar at the - Dry Tortegee.Thtitte. 'kw thkrwilf be teat IF imitable gaude by ardor boa From Mexico trtr lons, March Ir—The steamer Eagle hae_ortived with . 11 aeltna.dlites to the 2704 Vera Pins data to the 2Dth, and from Med-: co to the 15th of February. Vacations has not been occupled by tho French, but it and Ban Blas are soon expect ed to be. Gen.Jidejia left San Luis Potosi on the 231.1 of January, and start of his forces occupied Matehuela on the 23d. . . ‘The was recently robbed, near Arroyo L'areo, and the guard of eighteen soldiers were all wounded and made prisoners. ho town of Napoles has been burned for having harbored some guerrillas. An attack was expected on Guadalagara by toren or eight thousand M.exleans, under Gut. rraja. About 1,000 French and 2,000 Mexican Im perialists, under bliramon, were there, and some fortifications have been butt!, erected. Juarez was at Taltillo, and-war well re. calved. Gen. Basane isle Mexico city. Father Miranda IN 111 in Mlzieo , and It Is rumored that he has been pdaoned. A warehouse at Vera Cias was larnaJon the 19th of February, with a large quantity of oats aol Soar belonging to the French army. The people at Vera Cruz on the 10th cerebrated for the seeond time the acceptance of the throne by Maximillian. A charter has been granted to several Eu ropean bankers for thirty years for the Bank of Blexmo, to be guaranteed by theXew Gov ernment. A treasure convoy, with $1,500,000 . ; arrived at Vera Cll3l on the nth.' (inn. Doblado has gone to Durant. San Domingo advice, are uninsporuint. The town of Serrations was burned when recently raptured by the Spaniards, and three field places were nsptvred. The United States ueamer De Soto was at Havana. A Raid Anticipated Wiest - storm Marah 2.—The Alexandria !cared says: We would not be surprisod with in a day or two to hear of &raid on the wagon trains on the Orange and Alexandria road, ar well al in the neighborhood of Vienna, as a force of Mosby's guerrilla. was area yester day within two and a half miles of Palls church, watehing the movement of our yraltis. MOP by was along Is penny. The Whisky question. Wsaniscrron, March 2.--The free Commit tee of Conference on tho dbagreoing amend ments to the Whisky bill, ordered to-day, con sists of Senators Sharman, Clark and lien dricks, and Representatives If omit, Kuson and Spalding. The quleLsilver Case Postponed. Wassassanax, March 2.—Osrleg to the phy sical Indisposition of Associate Jetties Oiler r the orpiment in the Qoicksilver case has been postponed till nest weak. galled Ibr Europe. BILYTIAII Meath 2.—The 'testator Africa ethic It 'shod to-day for Liverpool, take" on .fia,o6o in "pewit. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia Market - • Futuna...us, hfarch breadstot, trarlott Is very dull, and hut little rUngs In prices. Floor: tlo•rr was no oxport demand, and the des were only In a small 'ray at er(3C,....5 for S6/002.6.75 fdl• extra; tot 0447,75 for extra family. Tlmre It nothing &f lagto ryellour or cornmeal Wheal Is fn a t om demand; ulna a/ !MOO bush at 51,u0 for red, and small lots of white at 111,70{2,1,n). Ilya sells et g 7 ,3 1. our. In &mud; DIM bosh yellow roll a: 1 / 1 .1141,/6.. Latta dull: vales of 3= tool, Penna. at saje6h3c— I.lo*er read owl/aglow:7 at 5/30,3,37!4; rix /seedV,to Petrolonm quiet; cradella€4 . ›%; rolined 4: - .Cd,4:1; fp, k 141.1. Whisky doll at SI Or: drudge at airs New 'Veit Market No. loon, Mara 2.--Coltda has decllhed „5.i.31r; • .1.• Ifro balm •t Tllftea,tin Flour heavy; mice ~fWOO blds at SC,r4U,4O for estate; 5i67,25 for °ldol 6797.75 for :mattturn. Wheat dull; min of oa,uod hush at $1,53.-a1.57 fur Odra, eprlng. $1.57 alltf. for Mflo.ttkert CUM; 81,63q11,67 tarred. CO M] if dull and declined Itrs2c; des rd bud,. Lard dull at 124114 r. Whisky balmy. &Tar quiet at 13% rglier,ic. earner firm: sale* 4wo Latta. to 31271111. on private terms. Al ulmace Arad, at 172. c. Nara! 'dome heavy. Putrulmern steady; erude Ste :lc; maned in bond tie. Frclghts "catty; tour 141'.; RIM], 1.. Bettmore !Karl et. 1 3 111731.!tareh 2 —ltour very doll. Howard', superfine td:15734. Wheat do'd; &MO finvh Kid et 114,171 - ,t1.1u forl:eetoek, white .:ad y4luve. doll nod..usgloct,l. Stock and Money Markets blow Yoza, March .L—Stoolui dull and lower G. (katr01._.149% thinda , rtand pfd Minot. Central 13.) , 41C. rt Michigan dointh , ,, 4 Torre Gordo S Alum 71'., Now York Central...l2S% P.ArYt. ....... Ireadlog---. =I IT. di ..... Hudson . e. I N. . rani 04.21t021 C.. Si N IGOId 7. I 0.3 Brie 8 . 1074 Calmat Chhhar5....111531 . 0110 Year crriificated.lcc , . ......... I rap., angointrajtvolti,Wr..kikkrromi/ar.. Nor b ItocLango on N. Y..-par. Long RIVER INTELLIGENCE Illactva, Whaling. suth,m, ==!! Plasm. Wheeling. ;Nevada, St. LOW/. Ohio Taney, Cincinnati. The trcather a clear and pleesant !tete/day and the tau has partially dltapplatud. The river to this pant ha not varied much since our teat report, at the der souks tat evening milli Indlcata eight Sett. Dispatches received trout 011Clty petards., ammoe reported thirty...es luau in the Allegheny at that point, and weather cold. There le nothing new transpiring at the wharf, ash the exception that bnalner =ulnae gait* sa tire, and dl Is totstieud conhaidon Sreighte are ep patently. offering pry ty tarty, and hosts des at ea - paha. much diMcnity to picking up • trip. I The only mutant ottiral wt ha• to retOttt 11 ths Jamie Ruble, from Nasailln The Arguant asd Aram* fans St. Laub, and the Cita horn Clubs. natl. are among the nut boats doe, The saw and postural tog-boat, Bengal Tiger, wee told on ?nudity, by Urns Jas. 11 - Grew g are. to Mare Satinet/ i Smith, cal merchants, for fifty thonsud mien. The Bengal is comidared oat of the beet butt of bar mesas the western eau.. Captain 11. C. Obey. we eadarstand, as purchased the trig-boat Little Glut, for the Upper biatappi Inver toeing trade.—Peke, Meaty-ass thanand dollars. The Ulm Spray /et Clactrostl for Pirt•bargis oo Monday. ad th. Anglo-&urint was ad.:timed to oo Toordy. Oar Olociasati rrOlop• of Torrolor .it. that owing to . the scorraty of teflon, co.tritO to all paints dad od•arto.d. Tb• natiot rata to Pirrirary• Ina quota.] or 3331t0r pot coo-budred womb. The armour burlier., neorntly soot by tt,• o. •od Wool, b.. boor docked .ma rrosirrd. Cor datorday As woo kedlog At dr. Lo .fw N. rill, Pasiesests .4 shiryers.l.l4 be. is aau4 1.1 the 100 b 4.4.4 and saissisiissa run.„ Capt. 3 U Cnach , is lb. mat. mt. Sir (...cia nall to-say, Dialing pi...011y at 10 a.. is. 5.1411 la b• rsilowsd SalsriUy the P.n., Oar& riss- Tb. R3lu Rats, Capt. Elank.le, will be ready to Nom for Qua:matt sad Loaan Ma title fawners. The Lanzalna, Capt..l W deawalt. to anise -rea , for St. Loofa and will to all boubahlllty really to Nara tbloaraulog. The ant and popular Jeanla Itubbe, eapt. IT II Derlnneyow will b. IMPU o,r card. le arnuntated for Clorlattati tot iteropbla !b. Jeattabas eruporlor occosamodatione ger feuneogenn, and plenty of room for [relight. W. lean:loy telegraph the! the etas:acre Oil Nr <bangs lead Cottage NoR had reachod 1/Illlllty on Wadateday., .cad would ProbaLlY bra.- an their down: hip on V, eduesday wren-lug. COFIr&Y—On Monday. Fab: nue 2elh. oI oily daughter of Dr. T. and ?amnia D. Daltni, aged 3 yearly I months and 17 dap. Amaral an TittIXIIVI /11naname at 10 o'clock. 1(154.—0n Illenday aroalny, LIDIM West dangeter et J. No3l. an 1 Jana L. Xing In the Tch yearn!' bar age. Totond from Ms r.ohleitea of 11,1. pool,to, N*o. 527 laorly iltreet, ea Toratoor SONNINO.at IV tick ek. Toe by owning. RI 2 o'clock, ElltlA PAltlit., Idle of BS. Caul r, In toe 17th year of her mg, The funeral writ take place him the , evidence of her husband, list Common, Allegheny. City, o Tvva.naT, at 2 o'clock p. m. The frirnde of the fmully are ro.pectfully invirod to a•towl, without further notice. SPECI.4L .riifias Inc o.aouswx-- ............._«... a u.r. .nsnws. 1111,0BEti8ON, REA • & CO., ( 811 * . moors to Bosoms, Maui 31.w.0.n5,) W 4511.1.110 TON WOBEB, F001101:11.111 a Itactoonaro, Pittobtor.h. Mosatattnrorm of COAT AND STATIONIMT STEAM ENO:Mt, RLAErr EN01N1,73, MILL NAOMI/CMS, ONACING, 811ArlINO, CAST INGS, of MI description.; OIL 'TANKS & STILLS, COIL= AND SUE= lIION WORK. • Agenb for OIREA.IO . B PATENT INJEOTOR, TOR FEEDIIIO BOILERS. I RIED FRUIT. _ .. • _ .......__ ',COO bushels Dried Ando, ; . . 60 do do - Peabbn i Tor id. by CHAS. 0. HAL6LET.. 106 . ~ 179 Llbony street. LE/fO,--150 pigs No - 7."1 UnJena 11 01101 - 40 'wetted - sal . ;` • EMMY mani a - mei lIN'S FINE FEES - 04 ", ( 2 4MY 7- 9aie s " ,1 4E , -.4oCfbble. foe sale by. BOOTS a.rra moms. ov.c.E.---It is asinccutrotortible . fast iaknodrd, and rtaadirgibrth vithenal tb, a arsatradlattan, that the grilled harVeus to. be found in this city, In HOOTS AND SHOES, ID AT - CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 62 FIFTH STREET. Why r Became they son the best good* I. the =rid, having ewes all teach teordar fa elac.tha•ti, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and New York, *sprawly gar retail trade, and eery pair is wurraabol, riveted to tits shank free ; arsi, Ll' they ever Rip, er in WY .ay throe apart, or prove etnentiefactiry, era r.patr ad tor notblng, as allowanoi raider, or Si um par garnished; and with all Shaw peculiar adianterges, this ansvprusiled welt, them setparbir attraction. Si d 1411101%1 for pnrchialse at this telabratod hos" we afro, owe nami, ea • final clinching arttheaat....We ail Ode crow tames J Goads far tors wow tho. ems eathaveathielpferthctherpLaosa sr Night hand aid. pang ta MO Omsk to. Mahn We.d and Smithfield atm.. 0 1 ,11.-1 14 0 , t. the rape , Off, • CONCERT HALT. &ROE STORE I. palate on the ..tudenr. 6:8 CHRAP I CECEAPI CalLtP I aBICAP i CHIA, cash; SHOESI Malelland's Auction, 1419 MFIFTH 81:1111GRT. FLNE GOODtit JIIST ItZCMED, LADIES' GLOVE Km BILLHOLLIL 3100T5 ; Do do do OONGUESS do; Do 110110000 d GOAT BALEPL do; GENT'S THREE SOLE GRAIN a CALE do; Do TWO do CALL do; All or the boot esnom ...ark., and in:mad to gin Natl. datlaEctlou. GEO. ALEEKS. SON & CO., No. P. cor. of Wt.! ;04 joardi NOW IS THE CHANCE FOE Bargains in Boots and Shoos, GAITERS, DAL3IOBAL4 AND OMB At old polo.. Call marl, at SOILLAND'S, ====ff! 800 eiluEs Ahu GAITERS, Ai' Eastern Prices I tea - HERE NO USE OF WF.AB IS LNG G PATCHED BOOTS...hen ion can buj a nom pair so eheap"at fea7 BORLAND'S. 55 Alarket. anrc.n. TOILti CAMPBELL, Momifacturer of u BOOTS AND SIIOSrA or eres7 denniption. No. 34.einittaaall stmt. l'AtabotgL. ocZtly At BORLAND'S • OS Silatket groat ' - IWi'S Clivl.riVE. p sußa_Nut. Insurance Co. of North America. PHILADZLPIIIA Insurance Co. of the State of Penns., PRILLDELPiiIA. Hartford Fire Insurance Company. lenrinarmanea In the abet.. old and rellabb. panne can be obtained on applicaticla to Emuley* Building.. ST %dui Paw WTWESTERN INSLTRANCE CO3IPA NT OP PIITSIMEGII, MILLICIt, Jr., PratidonL F. GOILDON, Beerstary. Otheo, Ito. SI Wider attest, epang C&. Wass.. Isomop stain, Plrabssy,h. H 0,. . against aZt kis& of Sos Gad Narita Bias, J Hose .r.saak. namod /Xmas who an ore. 7 knows to du osawsway, nod who on /de , wand. by psesoposen and Morality, to Naas& Or aware. curs aft, Yawn ...ono; 0 eforrio• G. M.l vnowao. to tiboge erne deirs to Is awed • • R. Miller, Jr., Juan IdrAcary, SBPwri Nathan/el Hobson, Dalrd .If. Loaf, Aim litmick, Ban J. Thomas, Gangs Dumf., Bed. P. Ilakevel, M al B. Berm, Hltkat John B. Iretxt.. 1.310 eignzgys IIitURANCE COMPANY vv Or PTITEBVIZGH. kg, tomer YE=tit sad Water 63603, <cod !tom 1314.1.L1LT. PAW/3d. UM= MU, &amts. F. lemma 663•333333331 Cave& 23336._ •631-,6 1.13 mai 66 th e nulcstlat of the 1360663 sad RLa= sad .:.artemorionan Cribs Sess. Ism saa 43363 fha, • ummarotres.. IL The, Jas. Pa* Jr, .111.1 Sictrltoa. Ir. G. Jraktvem awa. lli.P.ornr. ft. F. Joao, liwrneWti, 5ee..7•4111.! elf. Jr., Dna." . .. IL Von:, , literelal , Marna, 1 IPta. •111.. 61.4.6 Eadsces. 4111:6•441 pROPLZ mum:NY, Mee, H. P. comer Wald &Mehl. ME AND NADINE INSURANCIL trawr...sza Sumo D. V. e*rt...lohp L iß&lb &mad P.l3tichar, ?erne riiirlltra Jam Wai KR R !ice t, Jahn S. hale, Charlet & Var. van Kirk. 30th Wit W. cummgrrt, A LLEOLLEN V INSURANCTs. COM zo. PANT OF MTH, MOIL— 0a;.,N0. Fifth stnx , t, Utak ramii. . insures ogoinst kind./ Fire atul E taty ISAAC. JONES, Prrsi.kat, JOLIN D. EFOOND, War Profane. D. E. WOK. &mires - °NIL WY. DWI. Gam! stpral. Isaiic Java . . • Jobs D. McCord. c . C. Ust!z is, Cat'ADua Dwain, Jot.LicOrev, D. L. mamma:A. aobt. U. Daft. pIIRVIANCFS PHOTOORAPH ROOMS, 0011 NEB 1 1 17TWAND prenxsr arrxrre. id dad Sd nfortro, o, .41thardpoo's Inn:lm Stored 'Pr =wpm . . rsoToGgag,• Of ore'.efse oadlo, plots . or oO&nr from tke P Cart. do 91.1t0 to CoMust and Itfootro ll 'l .l.tranerirgs wordd portkolorty Om at, motion of the AGED AND INTIELNI to Oho may aro toordtfOry of tblo eltildlemmut, befog I*mM/dill • mogio ohm& IDOL of maim Priam moderato. and oottelmtioo Dmoootord. EYES AND EAR DR. BAELZ r=oriariZirltuk: to tbw a i re:na :11 PUTAII&OT. sgrixr irin:kfor ART.:CLL. PlL.lnerrfa MITIFICIAL EYES, au! twat, at larLA &TOUT KM; al.ertAr.D MARINO. as el Oman akethag Ear and leadla4 Adam. 01111os.100 MTH. OTHEZT, marktil• SPORTSMEN'S HEADQUARTERS, • Lae WOOD SIDESTE • . . J 11.111.E25 MOWN lorttoti Innattaatton ot Sporturant cod Winn to LW IK,Sedtd. Week or GLOM MELTE, REVOLTERS, Bio T O MMIX E UOS.POWDEBBI.SEIMUM BELTS and POUCKES, DRAW TLASXS. and an. madtbn ntstarykind. Mattock . tattsalaranst ewer .•. • - aeosonstnas:,—:: r. =num. LA BELLE STEEL 'WORKS. - , , RElTEadifiCo6, Ilitteelion to Balter_,__lintesa it Os, znattlhenteri eras: 072:31. arselo. plow AND as rlIIL; 11,11315 CHOWBA2B. War! ok MST A atr. r. O. A6OO, 26.111111miatr ..:' E : . ,::: , z,z,;:--,7-4:.4,4 FW7VI W. P. JON T.% Jon& H. coaDoveibereaa. ILLIPS. Pnoriane. WATT, rwm PreddeNA
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