pbsiturgit. Oanttt °AY=.--=:::=»itAltCll 4, 1864, CRT AND firUBUR4A.N -OFFICIAL PAPI&R.Ii TWO PRINTERS WANTED. __TIM good, steady Compositors can obtain pan:spent wok in this office, by applying test/ Wages, 23% cents per 1000 ems, and pay 'every week. The men at present em ployed in the Getseen office make from $l2 to $22 a week. Address " Foreman Gazette 0 ;se." e Late Affray la Allegheny.—Charge dr Riot. fin Tnerday evening ft Beret] o'clock, Mayor Alexander called op the case of Ben - Pisan Trimbbs; John Clat vale. William Small, and others, elarged with riot, on oath of oil. 614 John Will. These parties, az our readers are aware, en alleged to have been in oom ' puny with James Sion when he rtabbed young Mainline, on Monday evening. , Trimble and Carrillo lien arrested on Monday ere. ing, and fintall was taken into custody on Tues day. John D. Day was the fiat witness testified to the fact that he was streak. by is young man, whqm be did not • know, just in he was shoot entering the de pot. He sty several others in the crowd, ....but could not Identify any of the defendant.. Annins Cavan testified to having teen the dlity at the depot, and identified Trimble es oni dem partial who took part in the . ...diststrbance. John Heinrich, who keeps a itultanrent , in Federal street, stated that he ow a great prowl on the street near ble honor and fe Mg they might come that way -he olosed up. He could not identify any of the defendants. it. B. Norris, merchant tailor, now the difficulty to front of his sten. Saw one man kick an• other, and both. got op without their hats. A man with a rod' shirt en entered his store die; running afters young men named Geo. Rhymer, who had taken refuge in the store. The witness : saw that the man in his shirt sleeves had a knife In his. hand, but he was palled out by some one en the street; could Dot Identify any of the defendants. Charles Henning testified to the disturbance, hot could net recognize either of the defendants. Jamie ilkey saw the fighting, but 000ld not identify any of the parties on trial. Stephen Mercer testified that as he entered his store in the evening, two ladies came rushing in at Wm heels, very mach frightened, and followed by two men—one without a hat. The one .' , -..'ortthant the hat palled off his coat, and want - ad to leave it—rasing very profane language, and threatening some persons whouctitey al lipd hid whipped them. The man in his atht dearer was said to be Sine, and the other Trimble. Sims left his coat In the store, • Ttitilbla Wilting that It should be left there. They then went across the street. Witness could not ideattft any of the wowed. - The testimony closed here, when the Mayor malted seeker the defendants to find bail In the am of $5OO, to answer at the next term of Court. John Coyle, Esq., appeared on behalf of OSiTilie and Small. Trimble had no counsel. The parties were lodged in the lock-up until Wednesday morning, to give their friends an opportnnity to find CaSotral lloai-d of Educat Loh The:SoMsl met on Tae■day w venter, hiaroh Bth. Present, Messrs. Brush, DLLI:10611, Lowe, Marshall, McAuley, Sergeant. sod Negley, President. The reputes of the last meeting were reed and approved. Mt. James Littall presented credentials as representative from the Ninth Word rico J 0.,. Hurlsoi, resigned. • Oit}notion the credeatigla were accepted and ldr. Latell declared& member of the Board. The monthly roport of the Principal of the High School wag read and ordered to be Mad. The monthly report of the Prihedoal of the Colored School was read and ordered to be Med. The monthly report of the Beorelary, Chow ins an immigrated attendance at the Vrlerd &awls am follows, was mad and ordered to rf=== MO. Dept. Dept. 'Total. . 61 U 198 ; 611 132 17Ie . 7 121 ra :4%! 71 58 ve 137 111 315 tttei . 121 147 117 61 , wt 194 121 137 145 3151 591 pv to , 241 47U pint want 4ilavart ward Tidedirardt- ward Sorreith Math ward. • 704 V. 3 Lt. t 4 , t1 I Warrants Were authorlscd J. payment of She following bills, vis A. E. English & Co., books • for Colored $3O 6d Pittsburgh lksyserek, . 23.70 The President annul:weed the standing Crendnitteres for the mining year: ,7:iiitilessrs. Singerly and 'fathers and Salaries Messrs. - Brush, Maishall and Sergi:mak High School—Messrs, Duncan, Urush end Sergeant. Colored School—Messrs. Lowe, Brush nod Doom. Text Books and Oredes,-Mesars. dingerly, .Littall and Lowe. —we t mud Vaguiations— . Mese.. Marshall, ll'Aoley and Lowe. *On motion of Mr. Marshall, a mutton of the city salmis was authorised for the week eonalcurneing Monday 28th inst. On motion, adjourned. Internal Itevenue By Instructions from the CAitomisrioner. of Internal BAIMIITIO, I an authorised to !naiad Ores additional sub-divisions in this District. Siih-Division No. 12, comprises the Seventh and Eighth wards, Bennet Lake, Assistant Assessor. Office at Alderman Davis' office, 159 Wylie mita Ward. Sib-Division No, 13; comprises the Id pre olnetot the Fifth Ward, John H. Jones, &m -ilitant Assessor. Office 4f4 Penn street. Stili.Division No. 14, comprises Chartiers end Irolootownshipo, and the baronets of Tosparancerrille, West Pittsbnrgb, and Graff, Enunett k Co.'s rolling mill, Monongahela borough, Henry R. Robinson, Assistant As sessor. Office In Temperaneevine. Poutit,Pottesson, Assistant Assessor in Sub-Division No. 6, to fill the vacancy of /tech Zedisier,resigned. H. A. WRAYiIi, Asseuor 22d District Peon's. 'Awls= wits e Hirfre.—A young man natesd,John Burgess, while under the Wu -1111011 of liquor, entered the saloon of John Heinrich, on galena street, Allegheny, last svening,ln oompany with two others, and by some means slipped a large.bread knife from bland - the counter and-hid it in his sleeve. Soma one told Heinrich of the circumstance, mid when he deinanded the knife Barges, draw it, and was in the Act of striking at Heinrich when - some mit caught his arm and @Width' lbw: 'Other Grubbs happened to ha In the vicinity at the time, and - arrested Sturges.. woe conveyed to the Mayor's Mies snd looked up for a hearing. Asia - F ism Werra Ilocsa.—Ann Mae, = gii .fri of serenteen yam, was arrested yat the Instance - of bar mother, who charged kir with hwerrigibUlty, stating that abet Wad norcontrol her, and requesting that she be *outwitted to Jail for a law days. Bbe woe placed in • eaU the watch house whiell ora• molded by • poor vagrant woman', and after the-allow left, she fell upon the worms . lad heat her anweroihtUy, kicking bar vie !'kuttiy d tiowinghandsfal of hair. from bet head. Obi was removed to anothereell, when tbltbd•rfoo of the poor woman ware attend ". • Mit $ll itoiroitaizzia Cfmr.—A finocotund Motonitoboln Qtly, on Tuesday "toning, re- Maass -I 1- - ma's p arr i sad diroUlng and the dams. girdOW *OM works of Memo. Elmitb & Mr:Cullmatiozi saved most of Ms fatal. tanaktdho mill was totally dlostroyod. Ono .Itinbed dollars will corm the lon of Messrs. ARM It eh' • Leiradrr :. 7 40,riMarreherVir colored man, eteleaft oramost bet mans from :Allen F. Kelley. who Wide* at the earner of. Second stria sad Chewy 'alley. lie afterwards en. ' - 'beedet.dtbkhithowle 'ln, the' and 4111111'abarieldss eut the tune, duxes when he' was discerned. Se wu awaited and 'token to the Kayce's office, sedeenuallted to Klieg ' • i[omi, . te.iat Amtroso— , Thle morning it if otdakittll be mold the entire stook being- Oates of U. Patteretn,Dlptielstoondm Mart Bosse; eatti hellei;utchtteet, beinither. bagesi, twine, V"ast/111 0 6 saddle*, beillet, 4 robe, heatei . i ... he. ' ld*, •41'.71.14%.".je. ^ v-.._.~....~.~...:-.~:asmu.::vr.~~:icn^k:tt~.'?&,;:l -s.!`GyFt?" r - c ~.. ?:a: The Courts. [Reported Stelastest: for the Gmlett./ DOrritet Cottw:—lfastindsp the Court dis • posed of the following awes : 6 g. - S. Sennody & Bro. es Geo. Kepler. Cool p anne* tate; off and jadgatent for pleb:kiln. 10 Ilazgaret Oateon aa,Botect Conway et 'al. De cision Pendlutedlnnttalliing the exceptions to report of 1133ijor and, titratdinff the fond in Court to toff CottxoX:..Pfift.6.—Yesteldsy the following camps ate diSposed Of .a gt ,Negley.ws J. B. Woman. no triel. Netejett sOdirtftve Phranalc and 'rife. Venilet Dupla:tat:lVO. 14 IL &with vs Geo W. Candela. Venlict for plaintiff 11610,77. to ti. .16 John Leith T 1 Breen a Bride, int 9.5 J.Ol, tiler ra re Jamb P. Pont. tined adal . Peter, es Michael Hill. Continued. ed, t 62 J. B. Had T. diary O. VeMil administrate's. Continued. WPM !Oa 12 Simon Johnidon v. J. 21. Lindary. 21 J. Gondola•° vs J. Cunningham. 23 The N. A. Oil Co., re Forsyth firm. d Co. 27 German Trust & &MAD Bank v. G. Fox. 24 Geo. lailltzen vs Y. Hamm. E 9 Wasblnyton H. it L. Association n H. Y. San dna tO J. P. Shope vs C. Nob. 34 J. A. limbles X. McFarland. 34 Wm. Hannan T. Wm. Illmornb. 34 M. Mitchell Thomas Wilson. 34 a nd as E. Ylchenlanb and wife. 42 11. Camp tad . H. 21cGcaty vs .1. G. Da.. et .1. :43 Sal. plaintiff same defeAdDnl•. Singular Habeas Corpus Cate.—A man:Suing for Her Huaband. Judge Sterrett has had before him for► day or two past, a somowlat singular case—bang a . writ of habeas corpus, issued at the instance of are. Doke, wife of Dr. D. Doke, and di rected to Mrs. Holmesf a widow raiding at Oakland, and Dr. Cuthbert, ammandlng them to produce the body of the said Dr. Duke, who is alleged to be at the house of Mrs. Holmes, and Illegally restrained of his liberty. Dr. Cuthbert, It is alleged, was a party to the removal of Dr. lake to the hon. of Mn. Holmes, and hence he is Included In the writ. The plaintiff alleges that her husband has lately become deranged, and not being com petent to act for himself is kept from his fain tly through the Influence of Mrs. Holmes. family relative, on visiting him, found him quite ill and exhibiting uninistasable symp toms of insanity. The respondents allege that the dootor was admitted to the house of Mrs. Holmes from motives of charity, and that he has never been restrained of his liberty at any time, being free to depart whenever he is desirous of doing to, and able to leave. Considerable testimony has been taken on both sides, but the case is still pending. A decision will probably be given on Thursday. Obetructing thl Streets. An oil merchant was fined three dollars and costs by the Mayor yesterday for obstructing the sidewalk with oil barrels. The Mayor to determined to enforce the city ordinances in regard to the matter of blockading the street', and should receive the hearty support of our °Wiens in the commendable work. The buil nest 'treats of our city are narrow, and un neeeesary ebstructioni greatly inconvenience theirs pining along them. Parsons are fre quently eompelled to pass into the rauddystreet, their progress on the pavement being stopped by barrels, bilrei and other articles of mar °handls, placed unlawfully thereon. Any fu ture violation of the law will be visited with the extreme penalty the Mayor is authorised to inflict. 15• understand that a crusade will also be made against the owners of carts, drays, and wagons who permit their vehicles to stand upon the streets contrary to the city ordinances, and those knowing themselves to be liable to prosecution fur so offending may save them”lvet trouble and expense by immediately remedjing the evil. Compliant has aloe been made by several citizens against the milkmen of the city, who serve their customers after nine a. m. and before five p. Im. on Sundays, and the Mayor has taken step, to have the evil remedied. Pleat Ward, Allegheny Payments received for the First Ward Bonn ty Fend to AU the second quota : John 21onvvr, add. AI 10 D W Stul .... • 40 Cap( J. .1.1 P Ingham, 0 Kamp. talAdszo Gol , 1 . W•de. Jr .. 1:1.113.0 Th0mp0.u....41. Geo 111111eoberger... John Wk... 251 1,3 Juhrk D lUj Before tepbrusd ut/ Caruy... 25: The Committee are obliged to urge the chi n., of the ward to renewed activity and further liberality._ Al the time grave semen. we most have motley to pay forty men, or the draft ie inevitable. iIVh( I NTELLIGEWCE Apilo-Ses.o.‘'harlssati. 'Seto, Ol City. Cuttsge, Oil Ally. las Rev's, Oil t'Oj OE= Zama Groh., 'Le..lib. ;Echo, Oil Ulif, l'itizeo, Portsmouth. The diveronoO ones to recede slowly et this point . with nine feed len inches lo the dimmed by the pier meke Wt esreolog. The weather yesterday was cloudy and w.us, with ittlications of more rain. The AogiteSsaos, from Cincinnati, it the only transient arrival we bete to record, The Major An dors., from the same point , was doe.. on M. day, but she hod failed to arrive op to sin o'clock lest evening, The Emma Grabens, from Zanesville, and Ile ClO ten, from Portsmouth, were the only departure. for hob.. The Echo No 3 bit fee Oil (Sty with a good freight list, end quite a number of peemengerc The blrteeletirtr, from Cincinnati, le expected to sr. rte.. to day, and the Joseph Pierce will prolothis get hemonver. Parrett or LOSrlie no Tan Sr teen. Oticef.—Our reader. will remember that we record.l sow time mica the sinking of the steamer Orient, by whirls ac cident some thirty persons, including the Capteln'e If were dresened. The boat sou Insured for girt,. COO in the biome Companies of tide city ; the Freak. lin, °Mins., and flee and Marine, basing a risk upon bee Of $5,030 each. She wee ebandoned to the above comp.., and on Saturday last the losses were promptly pdid— B it ty days; In advance of the use .permed its the terms of the relioy.—Witel,t lwritormwer. The Argonaut 120 2 wasea the Sligo side of the river yesterday, testing on bun for St. Lot. and potato on the Voter Ideslesippi. The Bevaunek I. 1 down at Paw, Mill Run takiug on iron for the same pointe. Theme are both first clue steamers,and they will Imth be ready to leave toot, The Evansville iSerwel of the sth says • The great Missistippl, Captilu Jew. Good, no rived here yeeterday afternoon, verytecteelly, from New (Mean/ onth e 23th oil , wit h net About 1,15) tuns of freight for Clocloneti. The Mississippi bee preset herself all that her owners and °Mani Im pacted in their most unglue mcmenta. Ph. made Oh. run from Meoderson eitir goes. lo o. boor and ten minutes, which, cousidetitig her load, is ettra. ordinary time. The popular Antonio, Copt. A. C. McCallum. ar.. will poaltlvely base for St. Loeb to.day. Mr. War• log still rotates charge of the 001.. The Sliver Spray, Coptain liam Shuman, Is filling up rapidly fer Cincinnati and Luni.rYle,sod wilt be ready to leave this evening. Newer. Dales and Beeman are associated together la the office The Anglo-Saxon, Capt. Patterson, I. the nett cu the list, leaving on Satordey. Aurora, Capt. Mobs, la aanunaned for St. Louis forthwith. The Mlnervii,Capt. flottion, b the Wheellog pe; k , fit for today, leaving prompt ly et ROOD. SPECIAL LOCAL NO'flcss. /11011 U. YAW, Plain and Ornamental Mote !Loofa, sad dealer la PeMmylranlo and Vermont date of the beet quilt, st low ratio. Odes at Wes. Loughlin% rose the Witter Works, Plttsbargl. Ps. e flototaxa, rt 7 rim Hums I—Young men, rushing into the exposures and dangers of a Soldier's tile, should prepare themselves for the fatal Fevers, the Dysentery, Rio Bores and Scurry, which are almost certain to fol low. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS, used occasion ally during the campaign will insure sound health to every mam Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, *O., at 10 cutti, 10 cents and 81,10 par box or pot. For sale in Pittsburgh, Pa., by B. L. Fahne stook .1t Co. For sale also at Felten's dreg store, Fifth street Aar Room= MID 21.11LDT 001 sALL—Ths tine assortment of Fail and Winter Clothing, btely masa by Meson. John Wier b 00., Merchant Tailors, No. Ita Federal street, Al legheny. The stook of clothing twnststs of the guest variety of gents' stentiloons, vats, coats and ovareoati. The style of patterns la taitaal and knhionable. We would invite all of of leaden; to give the above palszoD 10111. OANVIU. WUHAN t Co., merchant tailors, are closing out their htl and winter stook of good' aka fedi:wafture. GentJemen desiring • Lasnionable and well mad* mit of clothing would do well to give at a call Wimp pur chasing elsewhere. Bun= • Merchant Tahoe. M Merkel street. WATCIIIII4 .11111111111 , r beie4. N. Mats, floatflttlLstreet, to now og thelloot dote of duo Gold And SD,. , Watts., Jowelu, flltort win and Panay Goods ova dlsolgod In thirdly, and to lolling at zonnolloably oda& . . . Odiatalastoodfto cad lUJ tat diked ad tho Otailblis all^ H. 40 Pout strait, day matLIA. An orders loft- at the -.boo* play wm ba Tzfdly attondod to. All fatty Mast 6 o:lltwDsitlailit Itiss= l Wait terAliairsuca bir Par the Pittsburgh (Mutts. The Comteihnille Railroad. Maass. 'Sorrows t—The writer of March who signs himself "One of the Commis 'donors "—of the National Railroad k Trans portation Company —a bill to incorporate which is now before the Legislature, appar ently with o view to hasten the completton of the ConnelLsville Railroad, speaks of the de lays which have retarded it, in a tone anima to Its presentadmihistration and el i kcially to myself. It is admitted that the work has halted often since It was first projected, but that has not been my fault. Had my advice been ta ken it would have been built in 1846. When, in 1856, I became its President, I found twen ty-five miles of it running between West New ton and Connellsrille, with two locomotives, no trade, and a floating debt of nearly $700,-, 000. This debt, together with the completion of the road to Turtle creek—its progress at the great tunnel, and its final location for contract from Connellsville to Cumberland had absorbed all Its resources when the finan cial crash of 1857 came. For three years after that, no new railroad securities could be negotiated, and tenet of all, those which had the name of Pittsburgh on them, fur reasons well known to citizen of this city. Then came the war, the first two years of which were equally fatal to new enterprises, and during the last year, In which the road mall and mod./ have been got under way, every effort that I could make was paralyzed by the opposition of the party in the directory which favored this very scheme to lease the road to another corpora tion to be chartered for the purpose. This Is, in brief, the history of the delay In the advance of thie work, for which I not out in say degree responsible The altuation In which I found the road 10 litY4 Is Above nate& Its condition now, with 0i mile. of mein and 12% miler of branch was in operation, with torch. locomotives and a rev. emu, tilts year of 1200,M0, erasers that it ham em been in. Intimated by your correepondent)"esleep" during my coneection with it. 1 defy any men whu had orethe money to their own pookat• to have dons than hae been done. An the Commimionors and corporator. In this hill, wealthy and respectable sa they may be, prepared to put up the required cap ital etterosalrei, or do thry rely upon other Solar. of supply If they An, 1.1.13 lot de know what they art, tot ieerhapar they may be equally open tea the prneent Company, in which mem 1, foram...fend then. am teeny who agnse with too,l can sane no use in crea ting ono corporation to rid, on the back of another which need, no snob bestreddling and sparring Happening to know something of the particular. of the mats projected less., which this of. fectuam, I mumbler I. terms most objectionable la every f ea ture eml molt unjust to the stookholdem of tho premot company. It arm, In the firm place a Ira., for Mel years. anal is for ever. It proposed to give the lessees not lem th•n 70 per «wt. of the grew. atool.l eAkrillag• of the road for the salvo., of working It, which, when the road I, flubbed, I. per tend will folly cover—Ulu. leering a clear profit of per cent. amounting to rod/ o-sea/- ilO4 or the Intermit upon same mid. mato , es when the• revenue shall reach two millions, which Mao very words of tire Iranit admits It will soon do. Now, this half million par annum, which atom id be long by rights to the etoekholdera, I thought • nth , or large banns for negotiating the four or five tuila Islirl,.i.Tro,'"urld"no77ar7th.eTi*r r' C; dto o C we um w b. 47l:!. Company, as at present organised no ddirected, could oot cook. this tieguttellOn lost •• well at 111.16 corp.- rat.olo, who mina after all depend upon We pawpawte of the road es the foundation of their finan. dal scheme. I oppoord the lease, and lam eatisnedi I WM right in doing se, Irrespective of mars personal comaderallorm, which have moor actuated me in cam nrction with this road. or I iroold bore left It long ago. To bill now before the irnialeture might not to peen for moral moon.: Peet—lt iv wholly normormarr to encore tha famed oLfeot of completing the liontirl.vvillo Keil med. patrol—lt roofers {sowers upon the corporal..n nn pneordented In the oistory of earn legtslatrm and far too various and greet . Third—lt (0•11..... the coneent and cnoperamon the pre.nt Company, re ho wholly wcpultatt aod want to pare nothing to do ettb it or Hes...our offer of help to build their road. North —The antecedent ['egotistic , . of chief mrporators with the I'.Company cl.rly shot It to be a sr na.ey morel.. to eon. the lesson at the esp.n of the stockholders. fifth—The pornp and p o licy of this new corp.. ration are as yet ondleclowel, nod, however largely the present corporatore may lea IMerest d In the wer• fare of Pittsburgh, who can tell whether their env meters will be equally wk Itsjo It not become another °Western Trs forpor.tron Comp."' —tol fall under the Mile COLILIVI Tbess "transportation comp.. • by the way, WV. to ronsti OCT a new clam; of .7,311141.--0, .how parsers may OV.IIisIPIJIN 04..0 the railroad .mpaniee who. ittections they wind appropriate, Introducing between the part. ewolog the rowls sod the ...unity,a vet of interne... like the “ruiditio men. - or mt... la trade, Laving dune who or• tar ros. M. two profit. io• 1..1 of one. They thetild out, In tbat mew, ho looked upon with favor by the Nadia, and I cannot hat, there le In due particular one to roc., w oadm it to the favor of Pittehrugh. I trust there. fore, more for her rake tkao for any paternal lobo est I dare iu the matter, that the Leib... veil I refuse to .1 • precedent no navel, ~,,, to ea, deer', or. In the blmory of emporetions Your cornwpondent wants °ork. 1.1 , •1 IN0311• end es. to 1, allowen to 1.01 t he rued r , tw pee.. Cowprom earir se woe/ deal. For my own part I thould be perfectly willrog mrch enarramoinient re Dot the present Company m. rod. It rum . badly a. de he mid tit. partner In ltd. new .Lome, which le In fr., now oue of the stombllng blocks In the Company's way, to lending to create doubts of then ability and Inoretion to do it. The moment the Meyer of DM Imola Lanowstelled. hk . 111 be, abendoribis ebertrd sett gaol his chimerical echem, of an. route, the Comp*ny will go on with the n.. 1 at once. 'Phew &Mel.. would have to be got out of the way by the prop..d neme+ or porch.. of the reed, jest es well se by the present Comp... Led tb• latter show thet they can remote them tbe quicker.. for, If I understand tllo Mayor cor.t. y, he h. no ...petty with their project. Hot, if the road Lin be learred. It In to M to some Ilattroamina I who name be has mot yet thought proper to mate known. Tour rorreopcmdent hint. that the preterit head of 14. Company dors not belong to tem class of 'leading spit. who have trpenned tin •aterlcab Continent by its eye.. of railroads." Perhap• be may be right. although I think I be.earned more little els tm by what I he. done towards that very object, to • charaeLr fur larth , 'energy, .r[101.7 nod pet - sever - en. lle say* I Tee. written ',ohm. epos rolurn. about thn road without retrulte." 1 Inn indeed kern compelled reluctantly to writeenmerrhat4butja•ver travel written a line street In reply to 1.01,60 article nersally (although not in thin case', longer than any grower. I was r , need lately by &0.n.0l rof being the author, of pamph lets, ten of which he bad written himself • Perhape your arrimpondent attribute. to rue, on the... prin ciple, ell that has appeared on both spies of this gnos tic° V A certain amount of written dlsenerion tin matter, of public interned cannot be avoided, end lb. nwspaper pre. to &Mgr.! le (militate It. I am no e t however fond of oontro.rey, and do not desire to provoke • oontinostlon of Il with him.. I have .14 what I thought it right to say on the prevent nib.. sod shall I"glad to leave It Soft of Stocks by Davie A blallwaine, •nctioneers, at the Commercial Sales' Aeolus, Nor-54 Fifth street, Tuesday evening. Pittsburgh Gas Company, ......... Mechanic? Bank, Allegheny Insurance Co . ..... Pitt.. k CannelUrine R. B. Co A DVI.TIOLT.-A man named 1. Palmer, teat ding In McCandless township, was yesterday held to ball by Mayor Ale:ender, in the mew of $l,OOO, to answer a charge of aanltery, preferred by Miss Phoebe Richey, a girl who hes been in his employ as a demesne. Fon Broachlte, Asthma, Catarrh, and Coe. empties: Coughs, 11,0 1,1. I Broarh..tl Trndles are used with &Tentage, giving oftentimes immedi►u relief. Per sale also ►t Fuln.n's Drug Store, Fifth serest. Pa ras Cotaaas andponders al Mei sad', Median Mose, 5 8 5 ' ';ifth 'treat. Boon Aso kinds rhe•p st M 131811mid's, Mi Fifth •treat. DIED; Aa —Oa Tuesday, Meech rib, at the n elders* of his aan•tn-lair. L R. Lindsey, No. Co Boyle 13s, AUegheny, BORLAND A 111STR0110, aged 74 ears The Mende of We fondly are requested to attend tbefanerel on WIUMMLI.I, at 4 Wolof& p. M. xlLrr.4nr .NOTICES. BOUNTYFOR VOLUNTEERS. tFeY —The BCOOND WARD, Alleghewy, la now nady to pay liberal BonnUaa to Volunteers, au pre mottog otmowlog certificate. !rem the Provort Nampa! to WM. A. IMILD, TrmanTer, at Allegheny Trost 00. JOSEPH KIRKPATRICK, ROBT McKNIOHT, JOHN MUTH azo. B. utopia. MINIM Bo rnsrEß. Bounty Ontamimitooers. All subscriber) and contaibuton to M. &ma Ward A. Bounty /hod a an sup... to p pay promptly to O WM. A . READ, Tresnarer, .0 tIM • JOSCPH B.IIOILPATBICZ, ,11:tf Malmo's, LOWER ST. CLAIR TOWNSHIP IS nem pi . ..pared to p•y • L- tIV AIE. _MOUNT'S( 018 !my dollar of 'Slob will La sold to Telma..., sod FIVE DOLLARS EXTRA 1 rur OTOI y rwrolt premotod w 2.4 woroin ha. BICIIIMID lENOWIAOII, Snssarer Moo, No, IN /INTH STREIT, Glace& Ita Ntikatz.b. henrilr $632 BOUNTY I FOB SAW RICBUITI I Fifth Visited States atrittieril llecrents violin for thla well Mown Daemon! of WONT 8A911111.194, nos reorewsgted In men mai Amoy of Me Union. Men *nay *Wired for eblei regtenenl wIU to 11409 0011.411111111SOilt Monet . no e-... warn relenews. Moo, LOOAL lIINIIUII, the highorl sow dint& - 11ocrolting Berm. N. 120 VOUSTII — R7., Nittstounly mane the Mayor* Mew TNOL WLISTAMII, Jr. la i r. Sib U. IL Annum learoitinn om4r. ..~i ... ::Z.' .. 3T~ THE LATEST NEWS Gen. Grant arrived here en the five o'clock BY TELEGRAPH. train, and went at once to tr. room at the • hotel. His arrival was still almost =Well OUR SPROUL DISPATOICES. unknown, when a few minutes later, &cocci - [panted by his ton only, he quietly walked FROM WASHING-TON. flab:, the long dialog room of Wil'Ardis Hotel, and took his seat for dinner. None of his tipocial Trispet.h to the Pittsburgh 'm arts.. gaff accompanied hint, and nobody knew who WasfilOOlmlOilereh Y, the quiet and rather rusty looking Major emelt or no.. Glen rallO•te• General was. lie had neatly halt finished his The speech of Mr. Grata Brown in the Sen. dinner before .o me Western acquaintance ate to- day, was able and elicited the coo- , happened to be asked who that Major Genetsl gratalations of Senator Sumner, Grimes, wee. The moment he glanced at him Le re. and others His proposition was the &boll. plied, "Why, th i• Lleut, Gen. Gnat." In Hon of slavery throughout all the litotes of • minute or two levee wee fussed shout this nation by a general statute. Such as i among the adj.,ect tables, and the General now proposed must be the Initial measure to began to toil himael'ihe ken. of an encore, any freedom policies, proposing In not. nal mealy sharp fire, irtim ladies' eyes, however, iuthority as their guarantee, for until the more embarrassing to him than some other slave code shall be thus cancelled, in fact and therefore it seemed n good den no constitutional amendment covering that kinds. Finally Itcpre , entative Moerhead, of ground will ever be bad. He announced , Pittsburgh, who sat at the next table, rose the following as the three great points in the, and announced the , the bare of Vieksburg radical policy. First, realisation and mush. was among thorn, nod proposed his health, ashram:lt in truth and not merely in the name when the whole assemblage of guests sprang of absolute freedom policies throughout the to their feet and united in half a desert rousing whole land. Second, building up from its , cheer.. Grant bowed in an embarrassed lure foundattona of nationality that it shall way, pad look his seat again, but o rush to ropreseat the aspirations of the whole pee-' stoutly began from all parts of the hail, and pie for a demo eratitulity , and thud, the everybody pressed forwardeto be introduced confirming of our 'government in its ad to Lim. The General's dinner was very cold ministration as Its recognitions before he got an opportunity to give his at to those divine truths that go to constitute tentien to It again and Inspire a devout Christian State, holding It is entirely safe, I think, to assume that Itself as ever in the greet Task Master, and in view of the recent action of the Union mem speaktng of a dominant policy, he said, "To- hers of the Ohm L. gi.lauire, that Mr. Chases' day your Administration is sacking to convict friends will not make any dtvermou that will Itself with whatever is conservative in the i tend to me , the harmony of party I. the up land to aerure en election. Its most decided I . " Achi ng r ' eat ' le ' hot ale ' Ll ' n Mr. Chase proclamattone are either celled in question by htheeell , will - it is believed, rosin so eeeelt , the Brest lent or radical majority by bell tug tug the action of tho Union members of the hatred of executions. Its announced polaris, Legitileteue, tool to :he use. are those of amnesty fur the rebola—war on on we. "'"" 5"01 oar,,, and repulsion of radicals. Its accredited A e"..miie e t'e o iv". the B onrelinfl of spokesmen are revilers of what freedom has tif •r in answer to 'L ' House resolution each, accomplished--the tradeees of all thead•anced "" • eerie , mode ''" winter by late Re°, men of their age Ii thatls le be the Admirals Ailtntr•l I. II F„ ,'r, '<lnure to a propor In tretion of the future, so vouched for and duet ...tnm for the ti , Depot, it is ,. tainted, in what will it defer from a reaction, The arleautegea , arondelet, near St and sh e ll as never Laale, are, that it h., good Becton—re learn wisdom to midst Si mach experience 0°.03.r in ""o ° " I mate"--6 to caner. Bethink you how every progress in our na . ninny protholty to a large city, end surname' Gone' attitude for three years past has come out depth of seater for raven feet gun boats during of the disasters to our urns. A tonarelucuint nine months in the year. o'k” has the "- et art only yielded to our &Operate misfortunes , •Aotel6"e of being easily defended — r. ll . o l Is It a suftletent answer to all that to say, and fseilitlea- central positi•n- and rilframect yet there hoe been p - o/Kan It last tin count depth of waster, ho it has an alluvial soil and the two hundred thousand dead such a meth is very inlileet to ~ e 4 "•• so that "elle can 01 of prnrcie ha! root U• clot: mourning " nt Y ""e" aw .) "° "°'l'""d et .1 firesides that are hung other sins for new City, on the "hit river, nine mil " ti "" sorrilleea ender the mill for an additional half Cairo, also has a brooch of the Ina "' C "" million of sol d ier . , sod you will loamo set'tral—ways for hauling up steamer. for re pair sulfirtent depth ' f water-- more eleva sorely that, however prompt to mutate the is nation In the hour or Its peril, loyalty „ me ti ~n that: Cairo, but is a similar roil anit ewhat liable not endorse that paralysis which has brooded somto wra Ca'adaret irput, ' over its efforts, and will never, never, never J Select" fora Nara) Cai r o "r.ww - ° " "° ` 1 " " "' "1 "Y clAtettt SO ...lethal control which bas, made the lethargy of civil policies the an.- stew', ea/Tette,. sure pr . miraer of military miscarriage Congo . .. Man 1310 w sot/tared before the Na- Ile closed by saying, that coming from a city tea committee to das , and made a strong which wee the scene of the first armed Mau " Wen ' s" In 'St " . °I .1 ' es"ebliehment of a ma-soils:1 iu this war, and that has never falter. Western Nary Y ard °' it Ilia rePre lad from that hour t this in the devotion to seutstiona had great, ght with the Commit the onus*, althoug, its losses bare been di. tee. There is tali aiatt Wert Ly the tres•ing and unparalled, I hate felt impelled committeecommittee'" lireth ••1 `f .ote fur ft...- to speak In depreciation of baneful policies " I T above party ties, regardless Of adinints 'anar.altra a.,, "a aaa" a The debat ,errs. Ittair and ltol teations, ,ishinete and President. Further more, that dwelling where aim disease of tins on the one hat -1, sod Blow on the other, slavery, which has been so fatal ro our trolly , 'ester"' evening,"L M """."' affair" was amble In all 14 derellpetroltals, end "°"' t° et " ' " generally where the dteereitl•s eilaiseand contillt nco oineaded that Blair ao I Bnlll es were w -arty.' geo d er i e d, by ~, m e oeuee were rimemaii ,The,r •esiertions b•lar 1. Jars, erintlirt with 'remised in entagontetis isms, it has seemed net the """m" politics ' "story "r three "m", inappropriate to apply Hums. •ajiciances, and were us ful,y the debate , duress with some amplitude a Lasts welly Ana • desire to ' era* '"e"' Frank ilte" political on which alone we ran hope for future '"" " ware " as"`""r"' that " is """ to "'""‘ le etch h a s ter r"' a, peace and prosperity to our o suotu e and last car un ‘..”. Mt.' ly, that in taking the initiative and pro °slog '. isepart an act of direct. ab•lition. I * do so in the ae"ger"""" reran ‘" ' rose hie". name of a great State whenti ha a s bouorid men" eatehlrah""' ces i' ec" '" "Y ' her " - with a mai m this smear., and which, al l •d with the cars ta following eLbj•. ts thsugli it la still a Slave Slate under l ily. astern !" tr "'P" telr ' n law, lee proud and gratified to receive western transportation awl telegraph., forage, emaecipation at the hands of the h"l'kels and he "'"' "'‘"" end•nd ' at "" Government. Miseouri, which was (Musters- TeP'-`" and '""`""°' correspondence slavery more the forty yea ,. ago by mid resurd• The bill atipatates the mode of ten to a national congress comae tic. day and asks purchasing Popplter, ood provides guards sod a national congress toi w eight that wrong and P' nerthe `g er "' gren ' t confer upon her freedom is the only cure guar. antra of republican Institutions after Gum. years of war. No ?libel cute has yet been ,„ a . ~ truly reclaimed to freedom by this adtnleia• HaaseMarsh 8, teation. Senators, do yen dare to trifle long- Hoorn—The lollo• n g bills were passed with the destinies of tista great onion. finally Too cannon, sou , u „ nonoojx„„ wyf,ace. One to in corporal. the J11111.V.1 Stoner boat The charges preferred ,glint Commodore Company ; a further ropplement to the Muut• Wilkrs b y the Secretary o f t h e f ingdon and Broad T p Mountain Coal Com giunnudi,,,,, o f order, i n tu bi ng p lon : pany_i_a bill ritpe•l.re the law relative to the of and using the Vanderbilt as his flagship in. Pnvloil nod grading r 7 dnisohecter hornogh the Went India etation, when sh• bad been one Luthoririag the borough to borrow detached by the Nary Department for the moon/ ; one reflulet.'i vi oommie special duty of purtuinOse Alabama. Also, I lions of ProthonoL, • • ..1 Payette county for attaching the &side and It. R. Cetyler,, one relative to etni.o.,ser for persons tient to ebipe belonging to Admiral Parragrat's squad- I the Clouse of Refuge by Justices of the ron, to his own command, without order..--1 Peace of th• name C•4.l,ty . one relative to the Ile is also charged with ineuborain•tion la I employment of the Pon , of Ororsoe county taking the V•nderbilt to Lagosyra, and slay-;°°• entb"lning nelberi"ec to en ing three nine days without any bottoms i amino the claim o f Mrhotly. oh Indiana there. AL, with diarespeotful conduct to- trounty ; a suppleurew to Lb. charter of the ward. the fiery Department In not telling . Cooped. Fire Aetna ; a ittridoment Lt his age when requested to to. Also, in I" the Menoogehela •ter Company ; a sup allowing so 0 „,,,, oo . tooo i oot t oo . iplement to the Charier of the House and Foreign BRAG noolety of Penney I rani. • published In the N. Y. before It reach- ed the Nat y Department. (Good night.' supplement to the char lee of the Western Insorance and Transportation Company , one authorising the Stets ,h”eitiom W a:ex:eine the claim of Samuel of Blair couoll ; a supplement to the P. empowering the bor ough of Bell•fuoteto borrow money , one al lowing the appolatmeut of a.Notary Public to Mill Creek townehlp, Erie county ; a char ter for the Butler and Merrier Railroad. The following hills were objected oil The Tyrone andylearliold Repro. Company bill passed to a third "lading ; the act rela Ore to the appointment of Sopeethtentlent of the Natiorliti Road s Washlngto• couoty,pamed to • third reading. • The House adjourned uutil to night. The Democrats belda poem again this of tornoon. They are More than ever confirmed In their determination to disorganise on so. count of the tupposed weakness of reinstall on on the part of the Philadelphia Senators. The fienal• met twice. The Democrats Or iented themselves, Mr. Connell has not re• turned, and thorefr.re there We. no quorum during the afternoon. Hoses—Night Sretios• —The House pro ceeded to the conelderailon of the General Bounty Bill, and man, amendments were of ' Wad. nmpertfnlly . 11. 11. 6.vanea lIISPOIt or to. Al 11EILL S. {COOLIES. The Secretary of State commooloated to the Rouse of Representatives a supplementary report of Samuel 11. Boggles, Commissiooer of the United States at the International Sts-' Real Congress at Berlin, with Inclosuros of the result of a spooial Control/Won represeet log fourteen nation., and recommendlag the adoption of the French Metrics, or decimal system of weights and measures out used by nations representing one hundred and thirty nine millions of people. The belief was pro cleimeol that .or gold disco:ratios, in corm o Mtn. with Ito f.militles to be afforded by the Pacific Railroad, would crouton fluctuations in the comparative value of gad and silver, and that the existing unite of money should be reduced to as few as possible. Telegraphs to the Vary Department from Torktowo, tbb evening, that Commander Babcock, who wee dispatched last Bunday to afford relief to Col. Dahlgren'e p►Tty, ploked op Ilve of the men near West Point on Moe• day. On. of them was Dattlgren's body ser rant. They say the Colonel was killed In the skilmish, after being completely surrounded, and his men then sen•ndered themselves prisoners. ; The servant says he saw Colonel Dahlgren'a naked Jody lying, Ili it had bane stripped of its clothing by the rebels, Milk his ring 'lager sot off. Tho following Postmasters were confirmed to-day: Baylor .1. Bower, Washington, D. C. Annie M. Smith, Rookie, Illinois; J. Net son Brook way, Belvidere, Illioob ; Thomas A. Marshall; Vicksburg, Mississippi; 'Wm W. Wales, tit. Anthony's Falls, Minnesota John 11. Will:monk Lawrence, Kansas t Adonisnno J. Joslyn, Elgin; Illinois; James S. Slop, Cairo, Illinois; Ellu P. Lowate, Red Wing, Minnesota; Edward Raman, Dar , enport, lowa. . . $230 ! Commander Walker and, Chlef Engineer Henderson Lefore the Ele . ,tral,committee to day, endorsed Isitervoid'i theory and ap proved the present methods 'of naval con struction. ADOIIAL. DISPONI , Itas bean sumnianad to appear before a Con• gresslonal lay:dation upon jut' attaok on Sunder, last spring. Hie Wends court ln• vostlitatloni. • v 01401.1010 1 1. Gam Griot was is constiltalles. with Gen galtook, ;ow hours te-stghi. : FROM 11.11111113111U1l1: EZ:=2l:33 Mr. M 1211.01011111, or Somerset, 0.40 & speech, questioning tbo cosetltilliunal power of the legielature to impose capitation tax. Mr. RIO= replied most caustically, de claring that each argument, coming from the Republican side of the llotue4wea utterly tin • expected. (Loud laugbier.l Had It come from DOMOOTILIAI It would have created no sur prise. (Renewed lauglVer.l Mr. Afusselman setined crushed. lie stumbled miserably In a, attempted reply. A long debate ensued upon the amount that the capitation tax should be. Various mini mum and maximum rates were attempted to be fixed. Five per coot, was finally fixed as the maximum rate. There are nd definite minks to-night. I=MEIZ allltO, St arch B.—Passengsrs by the steamer Luminary, from Vieksburg, Sd lost., say that Sherman and his limy are there. The steamer Fanny, from Memphis, on ith rut., brought StO bales of Cotton. ' notlamina than, postad off qutetl, ter 'aping to the choke of a majority of tho Oonaorrativo oandittatro. The Whiskey Bill a Law.—The Gold . Bill Passed. Wairinscrinli, March 8.-2'ha Prasidsat hittps 4itad thi Wht.itay hill? 4 dusters Tha - gold paitrd b:T I t:11# From Vicksburg ■nd Memphis. FROJI Marcb 6, 1664 Gen. Smith, commanding the late cavalry expedition from Memphis, through !dials sippl reached here yesterday. The following partieulara are reliable • The main purpose o f theioxpedition, i',ooo strong, mar to d•ttOy railroad and army gar.. Thia was orriered, but It was not etientiol to join Sherman, al though k lesirable. The expedition OMB delayed ten day, on account of heavy freshet.. They attacked the hilasissippi State forces, under Can. Galion. and reported 10,000 strong, who began to sur round ua in a region traceried by real swamps and den. Smith determined to retreat and re turned slowly, an buirading the pursuing reb els along the route. The ath regulars routed a rebel brigade three time. at Ok..lons. There warn heavy skirmish at Joys mini, in which Col. Furrest,brothar of Gen. Forrest, was killed, and Col. McCullough v... .rely wounded. The remits were completely rautsil on our return The rebel I.s In the N.1,1(.11 engagement. isnot less Liball 600, while our Ins. i. not over lA, chiefly fitragglas tirierson is highly cooamende . .l bis The 24 brigade, Co!. Hepburn, compoiled of oaa and III:utile cavalry, distioguiehed it- The expedition eras a perteet buocesii,thotigh it did hot aeoomplisb all that vim debited. The damage done to the enemy's railroad was Irreparable, and the destruriton of govern meal store, very great. I. Mcar•t. Approved 1..3 Brig. tl. Urunger. 11/4.•10.1 Irn.,an 10 In. l'...norgh sot vrt.l.lei Myrrh •. 1,561 tha radicle aitkeked out out p-.r It of cavalry undo,. Col. Onard l and drove theta n, but ware !Yuan) topnl..od with tho two moo killed and nom* priponart. Our lot, WWI two killed. • The :17th Indiana Cavalry met with a con siderable disaster in the affair near :Ctelta jack, yesterday. The enemy came down upon them .uddenly,ia large force, and the regiment was scattered with itlee. To night they areprobably in the vicinity of Got-dans ville. The enemy continues r.rowling around our Ilona bat the [runt has bean strongly in trenched, end no (care of fortherniirfortune are entertained. General Stanley has arrived, and /1.3,11711C1 comnisnd of the Division imme diately. The bigLc•t rouruber of rotes lolled here yesterday for may eanilHete woe 17rt IMMI=II I .ae. Polonal 19th b.+.. trot so grt at Its first purposed. Ila hold. shoot this saw. r , sitioa m blare the fight. I'iIArrANO,PJA, iNiarCh.`, Irdl to u.r I,tlat•arKl. trai• vhi,h loft here yoetord.y at I: wag ruu btu by a treiu fullowing Dear An denen. Mere WA* • general rtnoh ana ell per..., among chum we, one *own°, ki lied. The eltert.tn paved off quietly lot iatar day ,'shout lAA votes awe crayr In Knox a, , nearly one halt a ity reht,le I.fore the ••r. Lul Lw of nbo.. who hsul L.aon 11.", et allepethre Oath out . Or,/ pa!i,.n. The let Uh.o beery arrtvod t..-lay lo ni m U o i.(1011 =ZEE The New , of tot Dab[gyro's Death ontlnned. is Mama 4 —The of .in- scenic g !re the folio • In .or - 0,01 , n yesterd•y, we .I..obted the .sac ant that Col. Dahlgren had remitted our ones tr. safety. We did so becaune knew at the time, the Itichmond .S.eire../, of liatordey morning last, a ropy of which reachid Ore. Meede's tamp on Sunday even ing, announced that Col. Dahlgren weelkilled in a skirmish at King and Queen Court Ilium, on the Writtapony 'liver, on Friday last. The tbef was telegraphed to tho Patisident late on Sunday night, eight or eine hoary after Gen. Butler's dispatch of Sunday was received, an • nouneing the safety of Col. Dahlgren, which was communicated by the President to the Colonel', father, Admiral thahlgree. The news el the death of the Colonel was not made known to his father until this morning, because there was a lingering hope that thee. m be colon mistake about the repeals, the A...r ~,, consequently we tuppressed the pub head'.n of the fact yesterday. In the 131C•13.- “11111. [ten. Butler was requested by the Presi dent to make such an Inveetigntion relative LO the Sunday rep ,rt that Dahlgren Mon rate, as would positively settle the question one way or the other. Gen. Kilpatrick was also telegraphed to Gs • time when Cl. Dahlgren IMP last heStrd from. Late last night Gen. Butler telegraphed that he had received in formation eonCsming the announcement in ihe E.,-.ltrel that Dahlgren was koicd at King and gnaw Court noose, and Ben. Kilpatrick telegraphed that the last positive intercom- Won be had corniced of him was, that he was seen on Thursday. The skirmish took plena on the day after in •hich the Colonel was killed. The Presl.. dent becoming fully satisfied that there was no longer any good mason to doubt the report of young Dehlgren's death, deemed it his ditty this •norning, In communicate the (set to Admiral Dahlgren, which he at once did. The latter has left for Fortress Monroe, to tate such other steps In the matter as may be deemed proper under the circumstances. ashington Ctty Item. W tsuisatow, March B.—The statement that U.,. Sickles preferred charges against Use. Meade to tho Committee on Conduct of the War, is 6111.10.0.11. It !appears that the Com • rattle,' while examining into matter. connected with the hauls of Gettysburg, were necessa rily compelled to notice the reflections of Gene. Hansa and Meade on the conduct of Goa. Sickles, and accordingly he and Gees. Floassiton, Birney, Doubleday and Howe were snalmowed to testify. This of coarse roodered It necessary to examine Gen. Mead•, who subsequently appeared before the Com. with*. and Gen. Rawlings and Cof. Comstock, of his mad', arrived here this •vening. While quiet ly taking his dinner at his hotel, a genteman tole and announced to the four ur five hun dred guests, who wet• at the table., that they had among them the Hero of Vicksburg, whereupon the diners rose to their feet and enthusiastically welcomed the hero with shouts and waving of handlierehlofs. Ca; .I.lrk Halita !Maryland Anticipated. 8A.1.1 1 / 1 02.11, March B.—The Antarrs of this afternoon has the following: We learn that there has been for thepast two days cousidet able excitement in Frederick and.Wathington counties, growing out of rebel movements en the Virginia side of the Potomac, which Sc. supposed to lodinate a cavalry raid through the upper counties of Maryland. Panners are said to be sanding their cattle to places.' safety, and a general removal of valuables tuu taken place. We doubt, however, whether it Is more than a mere rumor, snob u are con stantly sliest along the border. Gen. Grant In Baltimore 8.1.'1110514 March B.—Lientenent General S. Grant ►aped hero at half put eleven o'clock this morning by the 'Northern Conical Railroad, and was welcomed at the ,tattoo by several hundred persons, many of whom were elhaeri and soldiers, who had served under him. As toenail he could get' clew of the muss of _persons which surrounded him, be entered o carriage and rode to Busmen hotel, where another ovation succeeded. Ile will loan this afternoon for Washington City. From New Tara. Now Yin', March B.—The pfice of gold has ldvonood to 10 d% In consequence of the re port of the defeat of the Stebbins Gold BIM Supervisor Booth, of Brooklyn, Jost arrived from Washington, has ofiiMelly informed the Board of Supervisors that • call d for thatooth° 2,000 more mon will soon be made, ad draft worth; he enforced. Be tutu, infon ied by Secretary Stanton, who adv . isci bins to keep on recruiting, as allonsrplus would be credited to the comity la the forthcoming draft. From Baltimore. Damaoal, B.—Baparts ill Air. mistier. 1n tbb city.a ad baY. P )1411 A- 1;4" 0 talagraphmi from am of ialrawA. Maryland by rebel raider&it mai ly be MIMI that ORl7fottailatliakiPTS m 4 Imo" LI Babe:dot a man veto!! torct m.y 2.1 r.,ng bora u. fnLoartos GE= MoteL—Mr. Eamon presented the remelts tions of the lows Legislature, in favor of soldiers who have been discharged In eons., nuance of wounds or disabilities, being em ployed in situations which they are competent to fill under the Federal Governmeet. and is heartily endorsing the policy of paying rol diem and sailor' of Afnean de err o'. the same amount as is given to white soldiers for sim ilar The resolutions sere referred to the Military Committee. The Hones went into the committee of the Whole on the Senate's amendments to the deficiency bill, and ageod to the amendment discussed yesterday, for medi cines and-medical attendance for negro reht geee, .mmonly called contenbands—Y,OCO— Imd rejected the pending amendment thereto restricting the expenditure to those who are or shall La actually in the genie. ue r3n,ideration of The Howe rerlulei the Gold bill. Mr. lioutwell'e 11.1 can sauna:l.l to al to authorise the Secretary of .the Treasury to anticipate the payment of Il tL tytor, t ft public debt from time to time either with or without rebate of interest, a• be may deem expedient. The Gold bill as :do O hue pa•e -e3 by a rote of SO to Mr. Schenck reported from the Military Committee a bill to drop all traumploye.fma jor and brigadier generals. Schenek adre.-at tad it, but Cox oppose•t the preteat rontider ation of the bill. • . . - - Mr. Cox remarked that there was something of a personal end partisan character in this bill. He hoped that his colleague was en gal lant as not to strike at a brother id2wor. The House should hare the opportunity of seeing whether there was any back band stroke et any general officer employed. Mr. Schenck desired his colleague to deal in plain language, and not to uso insinuatinor. There was nothing concealed in thin bill, and he could not lie under suspicion, when be knew that nothing wrong was intended, and he would not reply to Gay such insinuations. Mr. Coo--'• b oil need not rtisli to any illltill tleiOrtUrltil MO is made. I d,.n't know wherb et the bill strikes at Fremont M e Clenah.,, nay other often, Ms. Shheto k replied, nei ther nor twill. Mr C. s said he wanted to ne who wan to be hurt by the was there to be any liar iog 1. tins...intent, or are .alb ors to be appointed to the piece. '.l those who aro struck down. lle did not deal in insine etions. Ile knew hldl..lelian did not ads fa Tors of the.geatlemen on the .•they ride ot c house. ion. lacC:cllso had last in the pub lic service every dollar he had tarried s• a ni l-Hiatt. It might be the purpose to suit, at his pay. The bill was made the order for Tuesday next: The Donee adjourned. Exxare—Mr. Brown concluded hie remarks rarer of a general emancipation policy. At aqua/ter past three, the Senate. went to executive seaSiOTI. Malty betweru the hfillthr) lrt lialtl listvinien, March 8.-o,la.i.leralpie ex lament occurred in the western limits of the city last night. It was occasioned by a tight between portions of the Connenticutand First Maryland cavalry. Both pistols and Hiles were freely used and several of the Connecti cut cavalry were badly wounded. The tight commenced shoat inidnight. At one time regular volleys were fired, and the hoi•ting and yelling of the contestants kept the resi dents of the vicinity in a constant alarm. Am e ricau SLlpy Gupiured Nur Your, March s.—The Conr,crrioi Ad r•rr Say. that advice. reeei ed to this city fromev.e Bombay to the 28th tf January, state that it is feared that ter) or three American ships, the Southern Rights and the Naples, hare fallen Ttetllns to the pirate Alabstun. Boat of theses hip. left Bombay for Moul mein about the . tuiddle of January. IIIKETS BY TELIEICR.tPH I=l Le 1., Ow r. ~1.1,.,1, Co ' , N.,. )1,11 •• 111= tt halm l Ta• . tLrt / =ZEE ott•attt, 1.01 Jr” 4,1,1 tt...14. to tt, N.ttr lto Itot of 3li.11iplol• {,rkt•to tor 5.15,9 , 13. Ttsere rkt.t tut, thrill; to o'tt V utt.ttt',l rttth ertt,..ll.t,t+ o Philadelphia Market tl.•ar tzletrkr.t (.11. 'onto 4.1,1 peot rutatinue, p.u.l prln. art droopluti ander tie Etna (rout abroad. 'mail Pal , * or aurertlce at . . extra at $4, •ttra Gatt:ly at 17;2 , 47,73 - lt,e Son, and at V• In nano:peal there is teott.lng doing. There la Ire* ate.r.t ~Senn., and it tr L..1..1ver) firmly; antra of 300, Lush reJ at StAnglAl, and white from 81.75 to 1.a6. 1 1 .1 , steal) at VAI. in regent, Lot eapplin outua for ratd e.teerly. sal- . of ,/lr , OttaL $1,1.1 stoat. Data low, WM :eb Penn. aeld at SOr ret,luttm refined In bawl 4 , 4.1.17, free ?re vision. are nrm al =W ior wen pork; rt ham. to pickle. \alma, roll •0 (41,5 Stock ind Money Markets. tirc Tom, March e.—Rock. c—at C. S it I 1:1.1 rlau•l pfsl ..... Fe ,C. .. I W s . Minot, Coo. e<np...13.+ 4 14 ... 140, 11It Itl,au Etnutheru..lo New York C,,tr01...1:17, Terry ,t AIWu !trading Iltrlnnu Itirer ...... U Canton lh•Id 1.03, Ertl, ...... PnlLlOO4l-1 • 1111., MATch —Stock. lExchauge MME New Vork Market ).., March is qu, , •t at sec Flour Las advaa,',ll,, tt1;,1.41 , ,tit) for 5tat , ..5.7,V•qa7. 30 !or .ha,, Drn unchaug,:. Wheat advanced 104 c: N , . of :011 1 01. 11. 110 hush..for Chic... aprtug, and 81,;001,72 for Rod. torn quint .11d Ouratually uhehattp.. Provision. quiet Wito,lty iskasic. Recolpta--Ti0ur„9,31.:2 bt.l. ; Wheat Vet 1:1M=! sr. Lonna, !lamb S.—e.otton la get-tinier., and stock light. litany holders an* .hipping dln,-1 t ,, New York. quoted at 17645. Wheat. torn and Oats aro slightly imprured. 4PEC1.411. .rOTIOES BAHNDARTB BRONCHIAL TROCII/D, for lb. cute of Ileareeses, Threat Dissaree dr., are ave.:lllly reeoetniel to Ifinintero, Singers sod p.ts.,n• luesu oath Nsm b. upend. Lo pobll 11.ma1nctored only by C. A. BAN DDAILT &CO Dartisburs, Pa., to "bola all orders tint old be whiners& Sold by Druptists everysittre. llobleg to bent from .you Ly worn wall, es ars Tents. it r C. A. BANNDART L A (ft. mll9 .011111 CONFESSION EP MIDVJE FERIENCT, Or AN ON A LID, Publlthed the the Lomat aid exaviarotog wad motion torrent owe who gaffer hem Networte D.bUily, Premottni Lrtcay of Itoultood, etu.oloppthirte, .t the same ttotth Ow soma of By 000 who low fired Unwell attar beta/ pot to greet expettee wad lejtary through medical LutoOng sod quackery. , oncitalag • p..t•p►ld adareata.l to.topt.altight mph* auky to bad of tha sathat. wriayd.., NAT= . :AYT InEtiyr..R.T. . • R 0103805, RBA & CO., (ate. oeann to norms., Boni A )Luau.) WABE/ND TON Woßra, /mon= A MAarizum, PIMILAtoriL Illimullacturen of BOAT AND • STATIONTERT STEAM ENGINES, BLAST ENGINES, MILL MACHINERY, GEARING, einArrilco, CAST. DIGS, of All de.crlptlom ; OIL TANKS A ATI LIA BOILER AND SILENT IRON WORE. Aigeota • ton RIIIIPARD'S PATENT INJECTOR ROB FEEDING BOILERS. _ _ JOIEti CORM:LAB & BRO., Mau --1211.dtmer of IRON' RATTAN°, ItION VAULTS AND VAULT DOORS. WINDOW BRUT Tsp. WINDOW GUARDS, Ac., No.. el /MIND indllB TRIED STREET, bet. and Rafael. band • meaty of woe Vattatota"Aocy and suitable M all paroomea. Particular attention ptid to enelootak Onore Lots. Jebblott done at sbort notice. A. HOLMES & SONS., DY.ALSES no rouErcm AND DONEET/O BILLS OE EXCHANGE. DERTETIOATZS •OF DEFOSIT. DANK NOTES AND SPECIE. Yo. D DERTMT STREET. Pittsburgh. PA 0111 - Colideticas awls on all Om rrinelpal. Dataigbant thaTfalladStatea ap3 U - 11:ENRY 8. COLLINS, FovArA aid ENO AND ODYMISSIOIIaMEIZCIId sad labolaala dealer In CHEM, 111771 . 611. dEEDS 119 p, and ;madam amorally, * go. US WOOD Sl' Pltlabancla JOSEPH SNOWDEN, NOTARY. TJ,I.IIdI 0111a..t MATOBT OTFICE, Tom* street: at Batt!Add, Pltubargh: - Ackareleiramitiof Deeda," Npo.ttkai* and al7- Wittakes. Abo; bads, Lortngei. Articled of Airmantro!. Laws and Ufgal ?Wu* of ~741W jThas triPolwatßlEum Mix= t 4hrt a • 930.14131tda of Bellew ithal* 4naine on triporala 011akaalyassir *INN, aeries Lanced ins 4, :~aMaae~q►wY.dV• 'NO'raCE.—lt is an Incontroveftiblo Tell aci.nowlodold, sad Amadlag fort!, Telt &sr of contradiction. that the crentrat banalcue to toad to II& dry. in BOOTS AND SHOES, 16 CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE Why Der.. they sell the tear sooLla h the world, haring rhea all Aire to order lo Clrahraarr, F/ttsbur2,t, Phlladelphla . ar.d New Yolk, eapmgdy Car retail trade, .3 every pair le warrior., rte-,t Lc the shank fr.; aced if Wet Mr Htp, cr to sny way male apart, or pro. Irorditsf.tcry, ere fured nothffig, err silty's.= rorde, or • clew pale tarnished ; and with all three peculiar tdroaredre, Ude roacquall.d wiser, tl.ese superior attrercri.a • d manes re- prowhaelne .t thts celebrated bons% we ere" one reorr, sea Irani elle:Wog irrywrsear— We veil th ea-fra (71.1.!s few len 11K47 haw ysa roe be, eaN.Afor ie oIL, plats Mir Itigbt ha,4 Cp fifth Itnst. 1. tvreon Nfmod 4 ralthtlelJ etrmtn, So. tt , uort doer tqp, lAlattnl ca ao3 ValleoO CHKAP I (711.KAP 1=1:EM11 IIIEE!MI:11:EtIll Elt7llfl3ll SHOESt Mcelelland's ludionN OPENLNG .AI K 01? Boots and Sittits. 0,. MONDAY, NI [welt AL t, cp. cur splendid warts:NU of AND SHOES, BOOTS SLATER* SOUTH. 5. 54 51/LETCET STBECT, rlttilmrgb SPECIAL SA Lti--Until Lso Mit of 11 wr tla, purchaser. will Lo o.blo to Kt their BOOTS AND SHOES at Last Fear's Price& A re rt large weortmeot of the beak qtarly to M ite{ fnqu. JOS. H.-BORLAND'S, lio. De aces 11ET STIIIIT, FINK GOODS i I=l Le: I 3 cLayr. RID BA I.IIOFIAL BOOTS Do d o do F. - IN.:Ia:SS ft, Do M•i11.,:,•C0 d GOAT 8A1.7Y.F . L .- do; GG,N7 o TIiKEJC GIU.AIN d GAL , d • ; Do TV. do CALF do; All of lite ba.l atrium .14i, ood wanaroed Imo autln Isatio for I lou. • if 0. ALBREE, SON & CO.. No. 71, cot. of Wood .rd TOurt❑ stA. 1011 S CAMPY:ELI, Manufacturer of EnOT3 A') ELWYN., at 4 , 444,4 .144.1p150n. W. 34 543101414 43444 t, rittalThrgh. NIT ED STATES INTERNAL REV rNtrr-aNNUAL r(tlft Innt—tfrhe attention of tax- p ayers heroby caned to the ;co reshies. of the Otittiatt elates Locate Ley reisttaeto Ih•tottasantent I' f aeens: hue,. Br tte cloth mection or the aet or Jolt' 1.1342, It I. mato the tltry of all pereopa, part nersblp., Arms. a. etaltont,r corporaticto . mode liable lowly Co. weal duty, Boras, or tex t °, OR BEFORE SHE Ft /LOT BUN DAT OF DIAY,IB EACH TZAR, to ev•ke a Not or rt t .10 to the'rloslatint header ot the Biztoirt 0 her • locabel of the stooth; of ensue/ 10- Me, I}V. .11{ I t• or object. cha..o-d t<t ha .pedal taw, rod the bootee. or le:cope/Aim llableto pay an) Frery persou elm shell fail to make tut tr,rsturn by .b. d.y aprrl6M .tat be liable to be sioefeell by lb. heeersor sceord'urto the beet le! am/Heti Irbkb be cau obtain; and tu such ease the Atone, to re qui ei to add flit, per mecum to the s smut of the. threw of sudt Ivert neat. totho .hull &dim to an dionecr any Wee or it al:dont list or statement, yidh throat to evade the valuation to tertirmerslisn revirad and by lan, L miners to the of Eve hunsrod d Alan. its such sue the Hat be made ect by the A.:thitaro• A.:. teat Anrsior, and nom the viluationrd act wale there can let nc rpluaL Payment of the annual Ml,e, except three r, If some, grid not be demanded until the thirtieth day •-• J one. I he appropriate bithka on which to mats return, az,(l vi termary infOralialon..4ll b. fthhisluid bY D. E. NUPIN. deals:taut Attestor, let Dirtsion JOH:r O. ULTIMA la DisitddO,l SAUM , pl - LIFIDS. tit Divltion it A- BulielitTELD. laion ; t whom renew should he &tittered CO or befere the PIRA,' MONDAY Or STAY, at the Aura e'''. Oftoe, 79 Ireleral .treet. AII.Lb.C.) City. and to JAMES Ste.Atitt,ltth liirlsiost, at Terenture, • net JORN MAOLLL, 14t0 P West Derr BAIIVEL SIARSB, U. S- Astound, Utiathirrt, P.. rthattbleesd B AILEY, FARRELL & PRACTICAL PLC lasas; GAS AND STEMS FITTERS. Every description et =awls! totulantly 4n tuns. Regmirir g doca at abort Italica. No. 1 9 Fourth Strut. HENRY G. 11ALE; dt Aro bow recoMos iberr Spring Stock of Goode, 151,in In • itrnt. choice sod fasts vid sumo any thing we have ever attend to ths Rabb*, .tar.i.it thanks to o Ir also, friends and patrons for tad Ilb• oral platoons itetatzton received, and trusting, by alas attenthal tolonenca, to caret all oar old Meads and many new on., . GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOOD!, n bsetd. cassia oirirnas AND M. CLAIVirRLDTD. PEITIBILII43., P.s. BitmvErtrATe.R. COTTAGE DRABS, OBOLIND i 8 runt LimEED.Or4; Pis ail:retest Dish Sts:Lk Nt COTTAOM, TILLIE, AAILLOAD DEEISTk... dc. Atm, MIT la. 11.., , V5, DARNS.'' • -, DTATODE, VD:EIMIT 0/1143,1e,. OLLEAPIIST PA I.N.T IN TED HARE4O. Addro., ROBERT 'ftwincoLvig, dosorst Agmt, 74 Medley Laso..ls4"foq. egllftsd r 16 iTU itif - CIANP .A.:15D.W04D .4111.11-1/1 urzsit3' arir AS - A SASS ' S SISSti; wnoLnsa;.s 011 ILLTAIL. • • • - ;As. w. woonwtll,, 117 sad strad, opposite. phemixem cIIKIGEBEES 101 - '450 bapilLib fidtpi ..160b4da, DIL, 0,, &pm _ bD A*: P.-14 dot AMU& Selma do:* _ 200 do R. O. liebasts;" . - Tilar ltOcMts itu 11311" 1 , 6 1 . 4 3 bats tafk Theo sad Pp= ,11415rco; yisknfi r t, talk sr4,l4ort: do r iir .. ..4o=Xll 4 4l . llool osi aliat: Yndi U=l. .. '~ -' !!!!,
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