. rv . ..4..,,,,,iterr„.t., ....itc6.l ~ .....tt, ti# 6 :Riit'Salak i01774U8U88 gIirOPIFICIAL PAPKIVINI The late Affray in Washington. Tius-- ffecunincr, the Copperhead organ of \ 1 "Washington. Pa., cheraoterizes our report of . the late a ff ray as "a firoirions rhaemeni." ~, _ . .... The .10extrsone wickedness" of our rePolir a, `";'' we,: Wei from, the '.4rmniner'• ?amorist, eon; .., alsts in oar representing the difficulty as a !!fight between clpppoioada and soldiers."' . . We quote: "It seeme that the Pittsburgh (Amu:spares no opportunity to benrireprotteh ..' upeit.the Demoomy of Washington county,' :end "Ls irsittently.' 'exoeedLugly unions to -• , aggrrite'„. the 4 bitter feelings already ex . fitible 441114 s DemOirats." We are re feree & ' , .."-iri '-' the : - reports to other pa- C'' *SS ill'lliblali r=the wind "titivate" is used '' .ll ..._ilitelid , 'sf Ifp*mibistris,"l and we are set Juni" 4 ait _-"Aimipif.ierinthuir fel seeking to • "Intip. - esproach span the Democracy of Mash. N - !'thirtomettrustyl" „.- will not quarrel attlt oar stelthbeit of the press forming the milder '' tow, Inn ere , prefer to call things by their ropes nare f ec., Xf r thsCipperheeds of Wash. 12 1tIon SPeliWitad . not, time and- again, die. -gennet7',litenisalrm and their' ecstasy,. by etterinethissonable , seuttotents, by Wearibg badges. r disloyalty, by resisting the draft, II attickleg armed *oldie= sent Into their .• Midst' to enforce the Ism, 'by sheeting it - United -States officers while in the - die. :charge --of ' their duty, and kindred dto. , grocad. aotsthe'ffeemierr might telk Acne .., us , endeir'aftsr,le :"beep iwlresch." 'Wan ~ thisai . ..- The infaiseue mud - =lawful acts of 'thiemcmc rootless and ignorant of their 'party' ''hirre''isiciesitated ' thor litsilenuoi of . - both .the, military ead ehrik powers. of the . mint;ind donators of . the „fficasiMer are not ~,w ithobt . blame -for this ~ state of affaish'sinee ctheirle . r.ffitturi, tend to produce jest inetro . WA@ sot that our report wit alio* acourate.in - fts dstails, but it was correct in the mats, and _it . corroborated by other re , pees,We Aid :not :" exculpate the soldier entitsW ,s s. 4ffiraninter. alleges... Indeed, the :teats, na :stated by as, show that the sot; dime did wrong in seekingthobouses of those' - whir whom there had been'previous 4-ti tbe.riettrat sonata, we were inlnmed '-that the , Copperhesds began it, but it seems from aarirthas in 'the "Reporter - rod Trileser, of tithrweek's issue; that this point !snaps <UM; wean though acme sixty witnesses bare been examined. -The Vika., in explanation of: some portions at Its tilt report, says: ...fa knew we involute Scour town attar Mete -_._ .-. -. ti • c; . . . Mori* atiytiling abe:than ozomplary, Orpecialy ward them - who are engaged in - the NOW. EC the oonoty;andihr bo if from as to spot:wise for or ea ese anypftraoltarArlifeh thsy anyhow, been guilty, WY hip said, • and *Ow mMat - It,' that Mt Midiere haw** Arta tte eteltewangennew:aporiffy of war people wink whamthey luatdiMeally. by onamltitag-- - a broach of thaplebe. and laid of OIL 111 lila Ray IOFJPOIit tbe Beano! innocent persona. The co*. eimMon inwhich wa said this, was sorawatat tramte,tor it left the - impression that the weldiers Tyro responsible for the commencement of tha shoot ing on Tuesday morning. nit In did not intend, as wo did not know than, nor do we yet, who began the thing on that *canon.. The „Dealt of Young Crawford. We briefly announced, in yesterday's even ing edition, the killing of a lad named James Crawford, aged - about twelve years, whose gestalts: reside la Cralg':itreet, Allegheny. . . Sines thee we ham: obtained the' following delonelions Cotonerillefilthig: The boy; In sconpany withothersi was amusing himself In : tiding Si Height train 'on the 'railroad, . havieggot on attheFederalstreet depot. He Amon the top of the train, and Jumping from Wieser do another, when be missed his foot lug _ . arid fell between the cars upen the track. lla, Tell inswth a potation that his head was oemphitely emered from the body. The sadden% happened on the West Com mon, near the railroad bridge on Ohio and the Coroner, on being notified, held an Inquest.- The jury found a verdict of aced dental death s and :squinted the reporters of the press to call upon' the oaken of the rail road unoprtles to take such measures as will effectually prier - ant boys from getting neon the trains. It can do no harm to remind raresd officers' and employees of their duty, but, we believe It physically .impoisible. for them to keep tkis boys off the eurptydrains pawing between the city and the outer depot, unless s a man is employed for that purpose Upon Snot; est. - The- engineer and fireman are 01 situated thattheyeannot always see the boys, and cannot reach them even when In • view. The brakermen are the onlA penorm whe mild attend to the matter; but the boys,. Ithowing . that they are not permitted to 'liven the oats, always take good ears to keep eat of sight of the brekeiman until the train is In motion, when :It would be- dangerous to put t them off. Several boys have been killed within a year In consequence of their own ruthlessness in humping upon ermine, and It would seem that these ud and terrible warnings are notheeded foi a single day. The only adapter.e retied, for the evil, Weenie to us, lies Ina thorough systauf - of pollee, by Which it would be im peasible for any boy to pat his foot open is train, at any of the depots or stopping planes, under severe penalties.. The persons so of fending should twenty be kept off the trains, but arrested and pcmiehed i Until some such measures are taken, we may expect to hear of Just rd isoh.calamathwae we have above re. Caed. ' •Wported exchrtfatis for the Guano.) 00exoe Court yesterday Ala wee of the follouring cent: • iiikrabal n Zr.,. Hairdo. Contlooad. filliba N. A. OQCO., aa Tomtit; Brow A Co. On Waaidngtou Y. 6 L. Auxuau, u a. Cos. Continual. 3 11 Tina Vardlot tor plat.- . JB Higbyllorlia Ira HiciarTlanb• wife. iltrlikanor. 41. A. &Witter ra Jas. 'Howard. Hatred. et, D. Xeleenr's Win va "Pear 7Y017. • t al 67 Staub Wane. Setutereon. Plaintiff astnstted. • , IS W.*. One esWH. Witness k Co,' Continued, Va 76. J. Onunlngkane n Sta. McColl:6'o Errs. Con ned. NO .111butevad i. Ors k Co. Plalntir sonnited. •II Wm. 11111.1ar.et Min 7,L 7lssovist. Connived. Today (anth.tdalA all the Oeurts withrieet for theporpese of hearhsg „Inettens, &a. On - lionday the DEstriet Court will take up us gnat Hit, and the Common Pleas will re mote lb list. Rotuidhauls. Huivrizines 100T9 Ruh Pa. Vow., CLur . P Corawa, March 11, AM . . , - Engross Cssarri—kly , :sttentinn kw keen dinuted tom article la YOU: tune of yeller- . .day, stating.Ruat this command refusal° go Into camp here, owing to the eanditlin of the amp, and that separate =vitae erected. This doge iniurtlee to the authorithaiiieri, a id . also to the regiment, and . beg Ware to state; to idail 4 i Pt mime, . Wit .erny possible facility. bss been afforded by the authorities here to mak* es orinfortible; - Part of the 'commuted went Into tents from choice, and forms part of the ertesutLaamp. We have emperienced every possible, kindness from W. Morrie, the pommudinti Mali the camp is not es com fortable Elf mid be wished,' it is attributable to emus eritirely . berobd the control of either theataa -Copland or Colonel Morris, from bettt i o,f whom we have received army pond - 1?le sot Of kindness. DA* Ili, Lunn., coloWcoinuicadbag Regiment -Important-Orden Ia eessequenee of the aomptsiete =do by 'the rathwiad - "companies of the disorderly eon . daet;:fa- seamy, Instances, of soldiers when t — rairilhlt, Geri:Brooke has issued tax onion • ' peashess Drataratsr, or aws Xotatratma... • - Pntibbes,iferth n th MMI,: Goma Oetorez-11 teintbreg to teeat ataby pawns ist the gattrorioldlere,traveling la rearced pryale platy Indeeebt behstior, and. of • ma des,o anderabtotribuse of the esti end apyart•- omeilb - IS - fe tie& the duty of tared conductor, f4 1 1 1 .' elfif to eare:botlflettio. J.r. •= bY *Wm* if febtsteetatk n otha tn tieb ape eb afimair see camsaltad by thosibtabledfol of the be ,ys bestetild• eallegaGemobUir,Ja artier that they may be seet:st the depot bye proper cowl tadpisced famod, for trial. Rijassmand Bub • . . - Mork- -AND .7014.10ma...-01r Thstridsy, • Isnot thwaptodl warionstod,' 111gb Con stable WO!, of the Allsgtursy polies, sharked .. oaths oath of his wifo,,with assault and bai t 1 0 . 1 7., Ist default of holf,committsd for mot t-Ifleat Won Into as Who of thsjag. Ike attention of 04 'Oleos betas niestentsOy ,sseinditd,,Csmpholl =AM 4o slip oat of • ilai — floirawd model& some. 115 wal , ornitod hgaeabby last analog, after a log ;kohl wa,s fronod Sad taken to Wyss eansietsd of bigamy :share months 'go, baton so:ow of, hts show ing Otrioi!,of-Assnith nOt osotepood• Wroti:jisinonal4 - 04,a iceWait'. ,Wairt:ol4kwrid:Othot-rite books at - - - . , . • - , • _ .. ''-! -- '''"- '''-`'. l ` c . , '' -' --, i'';'. ' 6; e l ' - ''' - ' - :' , 'siq 4 ' . . - • --'' 5 z -: '' 4 `'4'''''' , ' : ' ' ,--,rs r - ` 'az 4 5 , t , qf - -4 1 --:li-z"- s- 1-,7 .. , ;' ,,--, ;... , ' , ... - ; - .. -,,,,, r , .: 1 4 , .,„„416',; ; .1."...114. c t. , .....,i-1,:.. - -1.. - ..... , ‘ --,•••••.-, - -,z. r .-: s.':!e-,,‘-' - _'" , -..f`' ~ ."7 ' :, ' ,, .. .',,, ,, 4',:.' '.i`,,..,,,;ij5k. ,-, '•Y-.4E-, e. ' z4 ; -. ..V:VtITA. -13 ;- ,' A.i t A , "'. , ''''' j ' t4 ''''''''''''''''''''' '"'" . ' ' ' • ' . -- ' - '^%‘. 4 ',4..'... - 3 - 0 - : '115p,3.,4:-.4 ,9 40. - 1"..aez..4.< 4 .4'... , - , - , ~ - 311t1t0 . RA1864 ed necessary. The Clamiand Pair will magas $80;000. end probablyi.sloo,ooo. Mr: F: R. Brunot. 1136•04 — thaLmhea the meeting adjeums the ladise'present organise and appoint their various committees, which was adopted. Prior to adjetniment, Ur. Bakevel paid a high compliment to the ladies cannoned with the Commission, and moved that the thank, of the meeting be tendered them (or the .energy and panorama which they Itadimhibitensince the formation of the COM- adsMorr. Adapted.'' . . The follariag.-,Braeativri.Canta*. wu appoinitaa.l Meurs.l. ahalritua James Park:, Jr., 5 , 341aas o'oam:or, ,Jaarai I. Beattott, 'Jobit Watt, Jamey-W. Ohalfsat, Hon. Timailis M. Howe, Mtn U. Shaaaber ger, Wm. Raven, B. V. Jones, Mark W. Watson A" Chas. W. Betehalor. The Cora L=3==M= MIMIMMMI 011 motion, &dimmed. - raocuntrot or mita (ADM' ammo, At • meeting held 4/Y the, Ladles of Nits burgh, Allogluray city and-aieltilty, at the Merehanto N.rehange, Friday afternoon, far the purpose of making" arrangaments for the danitary gait to he held In the city during the jotter part of May, or drat of Jane neat, it woe lnd, That the a :all OW church.. In Zi=b, Allegheny and atalaltig-bolangbe, Do 'Sonnet lathe Ware teboW oe their ... votive thumbs. on Monday afternoon. mat, appoint IMO tot ebterch" a committee of three t. Vermont each congrigation at ttrelfalr and report the nom of the committee to Y. U. lininot, Chairman of the limen tin Commit tee, either bp let.mil t = That the the pluton i cf ' d=llMrient roo my . itrizng i l ify i=nt Umtata, and ptbnr Lieltiry to rectum t o i the action taken, and cage epos Wm the seceosity et mirpowlime promptly. Oontrilastione armory eon and kind will be remind. • The Courts. Muses. Dunn : An exultant *Mobs in your ism of yntarday (Thursday.) very PforttlY piintato the responsibility of those who 'encountered Ale tenderer at ration plateigromaiftltitrukbaPlitsbusgh to /ed am! area Allegheny nd took no neennes for his arrest. Thh to a true Indictment *Out many who, if they lud taken a little Wooly trouble. might sully here prevented the : horrible *result On citizens will moan tiara that If they traahisacar• their own less and Muse of their families, whlth an no long- or ate In open day, they must be active aging the drunkard. Ile Is . • dings man; and chontd be at once put out of the nay. The duty.of •very good *Wien Is to give prompt Information In the ease of every drunkard aim at Log.; that ha easy be pat ander lock and key, and not )4:ewd the Heel of peacable Pusan ny. But that of the groggerles when ale wretched young tun was gaud with the liver which was the fatal cuume of anthers ,fltaDonald's ratan" is named in the Impost: Ai's, the Wpm Obtained there? Mks young man- eon ?sues to have taken too glasses-of gin, and Wu glasses of ale, arid a glass of whisky, Hutt afternoon. l et ft be mi. eertainedwhirre if was had and let as taw be . eoforial 4. eneott. Who foratbed this young murderer...ad minof, with the Wear= for the bloody deed? Hu the community no redress against each "hells" u send nuke murderers u they would turn loose so rimy wild besati—Tarnishing young men with load ed pistols or the sharpened dagger to do their work of death amoagns. Let there be a raid of port law-taws and pollee upon all these dam of death. It Is alleged thst General Brooks, only a raw day. ago, requested the Mayor - of Pitts burgh to aloe all these ,iproaeriti which to abound In these cities, end the Mayor do alined, on the groun d that his pollee could keoporder. He was, warned of the peril to the lives and property of our citizens on m oonlit of an many soldiers. and others fre quenting such plans of Iniquity. Did he fudge rightly in Waling this Tr:insect be any polies—teny nothing of 80 inadequate an one as onc e - -a IoOMMY such case es Qtateral Brooks bas warned against. Ought not °l:rattle's= to take this matter la head nromptlyr and demand the suppression of the grog shops, as worse than dons orthisves and traitors. The widow, wh6 has lost her only son; end her chief depeuderise, sorrows sea Obsidian .Mothas. It is,,trouble upoistouble,'! . asstse expresses it; sad when ker.:up alrisdyseetzad fon, this makes: it overflow. But she will says that , ths mother of the murderer has a despeitsdrior leen thin *hi has. Ws bap.' pin to know that Pope vottliiplum been had at the home of this poor,.adliotad this winter, and intl.,. LW; tkiismotahed box - who bulbs blood upon hlm, was solicited to some in,. bat doolinad." , leg heaviibat inradell--.thssi. two.. .honsoholda I ,Anit' the Wit Liss chief* , it lb. door of thou, who sold tha nualdankig mtg.' . J - - -.!Tess .EASTM. Viaemtee.4lr. 3,1 1 1.P1t; teak, WM: steed, inane-the Pen-otee; his mitred ,JV tun imppliot the • main weekly pacere,4leUglints, liatesteliLitenzy, eex—esnagerblek via be fesed.o=e.N., T. 1125dent*".2 0 1hepeee 0 WeeWL' , Szank Lint a Meebebelltretißisi . ad Pbbp?."2lolsstiiiiff 1r - miss retVf.do.i. l f. :1;.2 7 " MaIWO " 1 . 11 .1 4 1 .1 e: mmitifijetAitsplsaion wai held 021 . Yaw" arbilitiai la the _Board of Tradr . Beomy Paarth abed, for thr purpose of.taakin g azgangements for Lo/ding a Billiterl Pair in Pittsbargh on the Idthof *Pleat. 'Zhe meeting was largely attended, quite& ntuaber • of , ladies being presen. • The meeting was organised by calling lion. Thomas M:Mowe to the chair, end** follow. ingrice Piestdents warn appointed: Messrs. James Miushall,Tudp,'Sterrett, Imes Jonas, Joshua Fianna, Ames P. Tanner, P. U. Bra nd, 34. 8, Xsten, and Maj. Oen. Brooks. HURL S. B. Yen Itennhorst and James o'- Canner wens ideated Secretaries. Mr. James O'Connor read the following ad dress, prepared by a committee appointed at former meeting, in regard to the oomitig Pair: ADDRESS : , The phreburub Sanitary Commindon, established for the relief of the nick and, wounded whiles, an. no tathe Mfbilo that a Omit Tairwin be held at precemrph, Pa , commencing cm such day as the Ix. smarm Committee will hereafter announce to the public. • „ Theobject of the Patriot° obtStn znoterl tamable the Sanitary Cemausittee to premed with their good wobk with inamord esergrand medium The parttiest workings of the Carted Stator lialitarytbrosaiwim : have - beett of ranch idealcolabla Mod, and Moe met Weir high approval troM• the galley rook., that .' enronemtion of its delight Beery one teeth it .duty infector the wounded, Mk' and dllabket soldier. The rnumptinp of 'every , loyal heart Speak clearly that are, who do not bear the dint sad turmoil :of the battle. Mould. provide • Itherrany for the wwarwon mm of the !republic." Chrtitinn chatty epeaki throupabtongued to each end may one. toning nertottlidar to the wants of thew Who ara'aickosotmded and disabled In our emotrea glorkas came. • • Thergatiesof our common batmen,' teach as the t ill' should unite to the • mum, and if a cup of cold watery not to go unrewarded, what tronertal Lamm win not be bestowed Wilmer who are the IthrN Moors tom dawning sod charitable a work. Much good Me twee scorropllshed In the pest. Iluch• mom mobs in the Ostrow try united, energetic andliberanrctien favoring the United Staten Sanitary . The ranks of Mr armies are balograpidly and rental hundred thousand Dram sabres • now stud Ithoolthr to shoulder," to uphold' ther nms, Iperronal and political) of the people of the Greet , ireptdder—to hold sacred our liarner, and our altare;-; to preserve ant irclalismarlferdal.aud political "Ms: - Perity,and "Wien not succor and aU thmewhin wounded, ick; and dirablord .Ctur sister Ugh, new York, ihroeklyn; Philadelphia, thereelmd, Et. Louts, ,andalg throwMank the - length and breadth of the land are eugmedlnthis holy and mammy work. Shall Pittstrargb aleri not show by her Inerrant,- and bourgeons Madly to this Pittsburgh Pair, that 'she, Lob feeW for the geed eau" and will giro her mean" towards fir Ibis is no merely lOW matter. We tavite owdral ly the donation', contribution", aid and co-operation trot mely of Allegheny filtitristingham, Allegheny =may, and the State of Iran* but of Ohio and all the guars aam Re . The recipients of the are of the Sanitary Clommlation ars the soldier" ' of the United Stator, without regard to what special Stator enlisted from, cilia,. or foreigners, old or young, without regard to loot, me., faith or oqlor, All who AIM and are disabhd• In the came of our ; common country, are embraced in the manesetrwat , and tare of the United State. Sanitary Chommbrooe- We therefore ask the hearty ...operation and aid of Tomato= of money erfll be thankfolly rewired by the Honorary Tretanrar of the ?air, N.'H.olmes, !eq. Conte:Motto= of merchandise of every nation out be received by the coommlttese am/gated for that See Se& winterandes• ths trol of the !rectal. Crommlttas. Y. H.Tranot, Zw!, Charm., and nr• plies wlll meat prompt attention mhiremsdlo ail: Von Bouncorn, Zoe Honors - yOurempoodinaficeretery tittehargh -United IHatiffilluattera , Comeraillaton lair, ?Mahwah, Ps. Mr. pate' - Joltei r tenved Wattle lime for, holding the Pair be claimed from the 10th of May tilEthe second Tueaday-injerne. COnsbitiable &melon enistede when Mr. Haven roared thaethe question be refeyred to -the BismativiHototolthre; 'with full pews? to appoint the time for ; holding the Fair,llnd report thron'_ the city papers on Monday, which was adopted. • The address, was then accepted. - At the Dulggestion of Mr. Von Homelier. t, Capt. Batchelor, who had visited theilenttat7 Ale at Cleveland at the request of the Com mittee 'gm amount of the manner in which it woe:conducted.: He stated that tho managers of the Cleve Mad Bid: had gtrm htm att the Inhumation he dashed, and that several of then:teat energetic ladles sod gen tlemen ekatneeted with' it haveivolontaerad their aoreires to waist as in us it was doom- The AUeghenj Mmler ===:= ,Zeettemg; March 10.7-That:lade! Joseph Moore, for the murder of Jordan - Marbourg, 'was renamed on the re-essembling of omixt„ at 634 o'clock, this morning, (Thmoleyy, The grit witness called, being the' fourteenth for the Commonwealth, was Capt. 7. K. Hite, late of Co. K., 116th Pe., Vols., in whose company Moore entered : the ronioe of his country in the nine months' cumpaigin. Josiah K. Hite, swam—On the eveniag of Friday, Febivary 5, one week before the shooting; Moore called the witness out ,of Mortis' net store, and asked him if be hid heard any reports at Stepturn or lEJolium toWn about Ms wife and Jordan 'Marbourg. They talked about a story the pollutant of Johnstown Were reported to hams told, about seeing his wife and Marbonig together on the street one night, 'guider 'widow air. amostanees. The vitae= suggested that betted better see Kimmel about it, and had better be cautions. He mid then, if ha found they were plity--either the slanderers or the patty partlea—(he thought It was a slander), by the eternal God he would shoot them in their traeke. After some further convene don, he passed on np street. On MD ex amination witeus said he had known Moore from thei r Infancy; this was the harshest language be had ever heard him use; he ap. peered greatly troubled, and was exalted. He was always amiable and good natured. Said Mary Delany, his niece, and Mm. Pick worth had told him some rumors and he was bound to see If they were true. When he had teased talking._ he walked rapidly away in the direction If Kimmel's. The Commonwealth -rested here. The de tente. was opened by Billings G. Childs, Esq., of Pittsburgh. Your correspondent bad not the pleasure of listening-to Mr. Childs' open thg, but It is spoken of on every hand as • masterly effert—completal and pleanareably disappointing the Magrtled audience of the Court and the bar, in the' abilities—legal and oratorical—of the youthful looking stranger attorney. Some of his figures and rhetorical climaxes sire especially 'spoken Of in terms of the highest prate—bringing tears to many . elite unused to weeping. Albert B. Petziken, Assistant POO:easter, 'wee the first witness axamined on behalf of the defense. Was in the Poston:a at the time of. the occurrence. About quarter past eight o'clock Marbourg came into the Postal:Floe, bidding "good morning." I gave him his mall—a letter, paper and circular, I think. After he had gone oat , some talk at the ; door, hot paid no attention to it; heard some one say "Oh I you of • ts-111" sad it was Moore's voice. I had previously dropped: the upper sash of the front window. Looking out, saw Moore with • revolver in his right hand, and Marbourg by the collar with his left. Moore said "Ton have ruined me, d—n.; you; you are a dead mu." Marbourg said— i "Joe it's not so—ft's not so." Moore said "Jordan, it's of no use—my wife eontesied it all. You hive ruined me." Marbourg spin said—" Joe, it's net so." Moore replied— " When I was in the army. In the service of j .my country, yon :educed my wife; I'm per- I hotly juitillable in killing yon; d—n yon, I'll shoot you. Marbourg said, iss ,e bow twee —"Joe, rocks-O oil right." Moore rustled —"Jorthisi, no man can do:that with me," and' brought the revolver down scrota his forehead. He then let go his Eold, stepped back two or three steps and fired--11ring five shots [as al. randy described by other witnesses in these notes] leaving Martel:mg dead on the pave ; I went. Moore said "d—n you, nut coo,' two or three times before Marbourg proposed to "make it all right." His manner was very excited; observed his face and era; he looked wilt! and desperate—eraltal and determined. was up on the "exchange" (a piece where matte are emptied for distribution) and was lookingeut of the window. He roamed to. bs more enraged when brarboing told him he would "make it all right." Distance from : the parties,eight or ten feet. On moms -ex• usinatten, aid he did not hear Marbourg say he "would fix it according to fur," said "Joe, It's not so—lt's not so," twice; I thought he was either trying to pacify him, or was par alysed. - Herman Slibertmsn met Moore that morn log at Fraser's corner, while toming to the Post °Moe; riotieed his ;Maass looks; retoork edito George Mahn that "Joe Moore looked , as If he would like to shoot Jordan Marbourg ;this morning." Be looked very frightful; woo - frightened when F law him. Moore ;lame to where Mahn and the witness were standing, In front of Wehn's store; witness , left, and Moore went Into the store. His face Looked very whits and hi. eyes red. Wu acquainted with the prisoner; never haw him look 50 befoul. On oross-examination, said ha had hoard that Moore had a notion to shoot Marbourg.- Had no connection with him, only ;aid "good morning." Never beard anything against hie character. John Slick, Esq.,eret Moore at the Post offlos; testified to his ;liableStaines' and strange appearance and conduct. Never eaw him so before; had known hint ten or twelve yews, never heard anything against him. Colonel Emanuel Shaffer, saw the shooting at a distance; followed Moore to the Manioc Rowe corner, end advised him to give him self up: which be did. Moore looked wild; had Oct his natural appearance at all. On eroarezamination, said be never saw the prisoner angry before. Upon concluding with Col. Shaffer, Court adjourned for dinner, and . met again at 2 o'clock. John S. Moore, eon of the prisoner—an intelligent boy of 16 years—was the next Witneu *worn, the filth on the put of the de tense. Was acquainted with Jordan Mar. bourg; had known him for three yean. Jost after father went to the army, Mr. Marbourg ,poke to mato go into Ms' store; be came to our house. I went Into - the store the 7th day of Marelt,l263, and stayed six months -re mai n leg two months after father came home. Marbourg said if I wouldstay two years, he would give me an interest in the store—he would *tart his son and my father in business; would Invest sixteen hundred dollar.. He would toll my father abort It when he came home from the army. Did say something to father about it He said he had not basiiters enough going od, and that he would have to start them in business._l told father, and wrote to him about It; Jordan did not tell me to writs. He saw ray father when he came home before he was released from service. Father was going'bult to Harrisburg to b. disehargid ; I went to the station with Mtn, about 12 or 12% o'clock at night; mat Mat hews at Williams center, and be wanted to give pap some money; pap told him he didn't need It; they then parted. He did not give father any advise about going into the army. Marboug and father were always ring socia ble after pap returned from the army, till a abort time before his death. Father invited him over to tea at oar house, and he took tea there severs! times. When father would coma to Ci•store for anything, Jordan would never take any money bum him for anything be got; he gave me a great many 'Magi out of the store—boots, clothes to. was to get twelve dollar* a mont h board and sleep at home; Meek would not allow me to steep and board at home i then I got eight dollar* a month and- was bearded. The pros- Cuts be gave me were not taken out of my wages. Orosa-ezandned—Do not know that mother first made the contract with Alexander Mar. bourt; I went on the 6th or 7th of March; 1E43, to the store; do not recollect whether Jordan eras it hem* when I went {into the store; father got boots and shoes (or me, and raspberries, and Jordan told him to "take them along—it was all eight." There was an account against father before, he name from the army, and some ;:thinp ,sinco. Jordan said be would like to go and eat with us some time; other gentlemen and ladles hare taken tea at our house. When Jordan was about home, he and father wore mach together; have frequently seen Jordan with other men. Father got clothes for me, and coffee and tea, which were not charged; I know, beeanse I looked at the books; don't know that soldiers families got those thirsts for nothing. - 4 Sanford M. Cornell, brother-in-law of Moore, John Keller, clerk for &Arbour& and were William Orr, ;ailed, to peeve the Intl many of , Moore and Marbourg. Mary Delany, the niece of Moore-. 4 modest, (air-looking girl, la her early -teens—before re ferred tojeres tite ninth witnessualled by the defense. Harem animated argument sprang op on the question of admitting this young girl's testimony. The defense proposed to prove by her, and other witnesses, that crim inality had existed between Jordan liarboOrg and Mrs. Moore; that it bad Gemmed in Moore's *ern home, in his own bed, and at other places, and et various thous-.the winds. lion of which, by Mrs. Moore, bad produced the state of mind in her !unhand which caused him to shoot Jordan Msrbourg. This prop shims was.submitted to tho Court in writing, end ably argued by Meters. Johnston and Scott, for the defense, and Kopelin and Hower for the- prosecnUon. Mr. &ott, especially, made some - thrilling poloist's, of which, pet hepl;the best, was his handling of the propo sitloo of Mirka/ to If c roles eloquen ce u , to Haab, It all rhAt." pli language and lone of tiollUngsooent, be oberamertsed this ala virtual admission. of guilt, and an Insult which "demanded instant reparation. Dozing :the argument, ' the Fichte r was inbred With a spasmodlo took, sad bad token assistedirom the dot m:,..,F1e was taen 4. ...., PA *bees le: - broke out In an Wine zags, sada limit rood, half hoer, when, overcome br tus, he fell lute a in.. Fise"T not pets` wouldld - Wes to be brought thatheitittnmut le - o the vonicidtbarot tbi di - nedsiiesteld el .; ~.:::..., , - ..0 -,-,,...: 7.'," :'''. '1 " ''`-. '•''' '' ; - - i - Hesikeids.,- smitlia-WlLassokst,sadLorisktilsCut jOliralaini filgeolaak.o-auurow. The, TalsOissi Igat:S'ard' , l4`cull7 duri°S lhipiopros orshilliikl-Thphig els . st*t itasitly, as theitsui of SilredossiusE upon Visriteifillilitj ham, C'! l ru , aftss tissisrspestedln hts h ____.,......-- • Oar Boos ... TOM: , ~ r , [OCIUSELAX Lin.AND eltaalorea es via erns to. I erwrieoss or se_ L . Thissso firassaf;r4fied P eth i c. ' 473. P a r lir d b trllt a il l =L'W. - ii Chsenut St. Plttibureh i forsalebytievis Marks a-C..., 93 Wood at, and at the Preebyt Book I Booms, Bead st. salvo. sm. Price 53 . The appearance of this volume it this par -461.1., ; thiedarjancture, is very opportune. An ef fort is now being made by Al number of the Ma i ds of religion to have the Constitution of : the United States so amended as that itshall !contain a more dlitinci . reCitignition of the Supreme Deity, and ilia Gremlin g providence. After the Contention which framed the Con- i stitution had Mourned, it is old, that Dr. hillier, of Princiejoa College, teat Alexander Hamilton in thetifoets of Philadelphia, and swotted him Goss i ..Mr. Hamilton we ate I greatly grieved that the Constitution lute no reeognition of God or the Christian religion." Mr: Hamilton replied t "I declare we forgot; it." Tha " . omission" created i great deal of regret at the time,and by many it Ls regret : tad Iron now , iii the movement referred hi above clearly shows. Bat notwithstanding the "omitiiion,"Hdr. Merida detootietratee by a chain of documentary evidence, extending ' from the Ant settlement of the colonise down to the present time,--including the hut pro clamation of President Lmcoms fora day of National Thaaltsgiving,—that the Constitu, don is Christian in Its spirit, and that a all, vet cord of Christian life rims through the. various administrations °f lies country. The work gives reillidendi of much patient research and labor in compilation, and con , ' thins extracts froett.' , many documents which , will be of great advantage to all who desire to study this Important subject. The Rev. Byron Sunderland, D. D., Chap.. lain of the O. S.-Senate, who his greatly added to the interest of the work by prefixing to It 'Feints and eloquent isitrodootion,isi a. sermon preached in the hall of the House of Representatives on the 3letel :wintry, ISOM, speaks of it in the following wadi : "A volume has recently ,hran hinted, enti tled "The Christian Life and Character of the -I Civil Institutions of the trulted States," by ; the Rev. B. P. Monts, whiali It the only book i of the kind inexistence and which I and to be a perfect treesary of tit. Christianity of the nation, as embodied in its public monuments, and attested by its unblio men—a book which ought to:become the manual of the people, and And a place in every library, and be In the oossesslon of every man, women and child in the nation, and the close eompao ion of all, whether In public or private life. I trust that book will be thoroughly studied by the pres ent generation of American., for It his ill the interest of a romance, with all the solidity of science, and all the sanctity of religion. • • "/ am mainly indebted to it for the impulse: which originated this very discourse—for I saw it in marrosmillia, and havacoplously drawn from it,as from a fountain deep and rare, for all the great words I have_quoted, or am, about to coot°, from oar illustrious ancestors.; Need I - say that its loyalty Se one of ite grand-' set features; that the very heart of • deep, ;genuine, glorious devotion to God and the 'Country and the Constitution throbs through every page of it. it could not be.othereise, ; for It is the sum of the great Christian monu ment. of the ii:fathilii who under God built op l our nation—laid lie foundation, and reared Its mighty 'fructose. Oh, bad the degenerate sons of now dishcsorad mire' in the rebellious Statesibeeded these great lasso fie, instead of those of their labs and lying prophets of • more recent timed bow great a ruin might have been *verb:4lton' their heads I" ---,.........______ trotiith Ward. Allegheny. A meeting of the oontributere to the local bounty food for the Fourth Ward, Allegheny City, was hold et the house of E. F. A. Faul• beber, on Tkursday - erming, March 10th, of the moors! Bleck Committees, some of whom reported that persons who bad subscribed to the fend now refused to pay their subscrip time, while! other, "offered as an emus. for out oontribotiog that they were in favor of a draft, and made other kindred menace. In !consequence of the Door ooropletten ofMtie object In view, the necessary food being nearly raised, ead•iliat to all probability the entire, quota of this •sub-distrial has beau credited, (mamma/ baring been taken to use. certain that fact so that due justice may bo done 4* those weistrans who map hawsers& iced themselves to thin ward) and It appearing j theta smut amount was still 'squired to pay for printing Ind 'Other necessary expenses. • It was agreed that the Block Committees keep 'their book. open till Thursday evening the i 17th t 0..., giving an opportunity to each sub ! scribers and others who may desire to pay, that thetrnemee may appear upon the printed i rolls, which each and every contributor may hand down to his children with pride. After a free Interchange of opinion, the following preecable and reitlikaline were unanimously , adopted, and orderiect 'to be printed to all the I daily papers In Pithibirrgl•-• 1 Wasuss, Yams fear hundred and fifty of the en. , r.,1 ad and other citizens of the Fourth ward, All.. I gheny, hare contributed to • fend by which nearly the full quota, under the two calla of 500,C03 ma, has t 0... humid:tad to the government; mid whew, the anent= of *Brawl maw of old ward is some ' thirteen hundred and fifty, than the snare bortheu hoe folio epos shout ono-third of those liable to the draft; therefore. tw It Sndra, That the Itieuty Food Commissioners or the Fourth Ward, atteglasay °Hy, be nqstd to forgoing • memorial to the °pogrom of the mated Slate., through the Botiorablaftepnweatativee alba 263 Con local District, requeeting that they take such action as may amitepthom the next draft an of the ouroliod men of the Fourth Ward, Al ashen, city, who may have contributed the amount of forty dol taro and upwards, by whiah this ;Bartel has Imanwis shied to tarnish their full quota of volunteers; tne Wad, hoverer, that persons not enrolled may deals estemrollednan in Indigent cirrummuum, tomb's subscriptions may be credited. Itan'ag. That the told Coutothdonws be remelted to solicit tbe co.peratlao of the Bounty Fund Com. enbalancra of the seem! euhdistrieta of the Ind °in stanter-al district. Very Complete laventkin Dana Bickford's Patent nail Balance and Fastener, for heavy window-sash, without weights or boo frames- This Litho most elm pie, durable and inottutoloal arrangement ever offered to the The- cords of this pat ent are not exposed to view. They ran into the centre of the Gains into a neat pulley, which Is also hid by the sasb, and balance the sash at any point like weights with box frames. They can easily be .applied to any frame in re old building, without alteration. Falter & Co:, of this city, have the exeletsive right to manufacture in this county, and will furnish them to those only who have rights to use, at lowest van. Shop, e township and oottrity rights may be had Da reasonable terms, by applying to Wm. Clarke, morning, noon and evening, at Hare's Hotel, Liberty street, for a short tbr. Ia vas CITT.--C•pL 81191:1111 C. &Auer, of the 139th Pennsylvania tislmont, arrived in the city yesterday, on ii;ellltto his (donde. Capt. Robert Moore., of the came rastraint, L also In the city on a short leave of n uns. They 'report thi regiment in • fine condition and anzioru for active strata. Lieut. Col Moody Is to ooromand of the regiment, CoL Collier bang on duty In Washington City. hit7llollll AT HAILT3IIO.—Ati 11(0d men, name unknown, wairtound dead In the street, In Harrisburg, on Thursday nlghti wltia hale through the 401, wit made by s slung-slat or handy-billy. Nothing whatever was elici ted tending to show by what moans he came to his death. Two BIOMD Prraa.—lt V stated that ibis disease has broken out in the vicinity of West Newton, Westmoreland county, and that serail deaMPltave already occurred. No names are given and th e statement Is not folly authenticatid. PNIVAIIII Balce of , Boots end Shoet thin, day and evening et 51 . 01ellend's ¬ion hone", 35 Fifth string, to width the attention of those wanting good goodt at low rice' le directed . Gook for the number, 'At.sons.—Befere eelectlnit elsewhere,. call at Pitt/N:10., email* the Pootofftee • and ex. amine hti usorWeet. Efe. he" Ahem tritons.' CAM% ON Canna, only 76 anti yin Aosai and upward", at Pinta:des Alba= and POO graPh Enporionl, o PPeatte tha Posiollaa: " Tan largest stick of Clio&try Boots in the dm at kl'Olellsatra auction tions•;l4. Fifth 'treat. , Vain sad Oblldtaa'a Shoai; an 'kinds, at, M'Clantatirs auction boasa,ras Sonnim Patin Amain, knives, Was, and stationery, ai Pittbok's; opposite the Pciat- . . itorifillie Mad, 340 ink othii Man 6poky . 011 11+4. 1 CMS at ittiilrsitses t Igal7 tat,: u Mock% orpositelha ) • • • • 1111 1_4gUZ._ TAM=idtkisrektm.l.Midelrout ; irbielt bane becomo e 'perator kthirsity for their justly roniited auk mentad by the snivel:dant of . the renowned and celebrated vnealbt, Mr. R. R. Lewitt, who is sokstowledgad by all es possess a most highly cultivated soprano voice, and when appearing is female eosturne, hundreds have doubted his sex.. — AlsccFraisk West,the great delineator of negro &traders. . With this addition, Mr. Hill will undoubtedly continua to tell Masonic Hall to overflowing, as he will. give our citizens on Wednesday next, Burles que Italian Opera in a style excelling any thing of the kind ever attempted In this city. Besides this, the progra,mnte will continue the usual number of ballads, dances break downs, to. Our ladies and children will be pleased to bear that the company will giro a grand matinee this day, at 2 2'. hi, when Masonic Ball will be crowded to its utmost capacity. . BA NM GI Co:, Merelmult Milan will remove to Ho. 73 Smlthdold street, on th• Ibtb Inst. Tatou§ PLUT, Main and Ornamental 841 . Hoofer, and dealer In ?canaries&la and Vermont slate of the out quaUto , at low rates. Oleos at Mex. Laughlin's, near the Wats: Works, Pittibaigh, Pa. dobrueas, iv sae Rescue I—Young men, rushing into - the expoetems and dangers of a Boldier's should prepare themseires for the fatal Ptivvii, the Dysentery, the Sons end Boon] , which are almost certain to fol. lIOLLOWArd PILLS, Used eeouion ally during' the campaign will insure sound health to every men. Rolloway's PILL end Ointment are now re tailed, awing to the high' prise of drap. at 30 cents, TO cants and i 1 10 per box or pot. Tor sale In Pittsburgh, Pa., by B. L.Pahno stock k Co. For sale also at Falcon's drag Stars, Fifth 4tmL PUIT liamitran LID au= POD .4L3.—Tba ins assortment of Fail and Whiter Clothing, latoly received by Moms. Jobs Wier A Co., liferobani Tailors, go. bta Pedas] street, Al b/turn>. The stook of clothing oentisis of the Linen variety of orate' pantaloons, vests, coats anti overcoats. The otylo of 'patterns Li Lvtefut and thlibiunwbta. W. would invite !LH of ear roosters to .be shove vontlesa•ll • szti. fleeces*, lemur, ha.--4. li. Roberta, Eta. IT Fifth .tree!, Ir now Oro:14111g the most rehoien Moab of fate 4 telit end Silver Watches, j.fonolry, Sliver ewe -and Fancy Goode mitt divelavee in fhb. sad I* walling thee, M vectericably low wt.. Da. Pasts Gs/WM.O . S IT/LTAN MtDICAT2O Soar Cllila Tan, !heckles, Pimples, Blotches, Eraptiona, Chang, uhares, Cracks Titter, Belt Rheum, moth, Ring-norm ? Salad Head, Harbor's Itch, Worms in the Okla, Eryalpelu, PUS tallx, Seronala,Searry, obstinate old sores, end all cuticle dotarmitiest—peke 50 r. nts. Bold at Dr..Keyaer'.. 140 Woodatreet. • GOURAVCOM LIQUID Rotoll Wifi 11:12p1114 to flt paled cheek tact Ilp, a crimson dash as Mag i:WU/Mt as that of the Rote, defying detection or robbing off—price 50 cents. Sold at Lir. &Austell, 140 Wood street. GOVILVID . R Poruat Surma uproots halr frdm low foreheads, or any other part of the bod7—warranted—one dollar per bottle. Sold at Dr. Keyser's, 140 Wood street. . tiutetta and earrutp tails Irtt/ in taken Omalbtri ones, fin 410 Pb street, day or night.AU orders tr - : u tlle *bore Ow* b. frill be promptly st t00a1..1 All easni maiS paid hi •4111/••• • The publication of Mr. Chase's letter to Mr. Allen, asking • withdrawal of his name from the Presidential dismission. forms the great topic of conversation and speoulation in all circles. Mr. Chase receives the heartiest praise on all hands, both from Litman'. organ and others. Many Insist that this bruise out Fremont with great prominence, and °then say Butler will now come in. The Democratic papers generally Insist that the contest Iles between Lincoln and Fremont. It I NITIKLLIGFACIL. masse or *l3ll P11411D117. Losus'a LAMB' itt4o.Enta for March, in, at Pittock'a, opputi a t 6• Pontothaa. BALLOEI Sao LCSLIIOI t•n Mint montikliaa for April. at Pinot,Vs. 0. BILL, Dwain, 14S Pews strmit, will u 6. I ...It hnsincuta. .1 hI crolaselos. 11.11^, Laaaaall4 IMO= La.letre, OULU:. oarennelt, Et. P.O. The weather fulaiLues awe mod ooptetuautt, end Aueinees ass elreoet .ulirrly suspended al tble wharf, pesterdey. The river bee Item etedlderably, and l.d agreeing the pier weria Indicated ale* Wet elatte niches. A dlepedel. received frog Oil City 'eaten:tap trnoon, reported thlrty.one Inehee Ia the Alleghesy at that point, and cabana. Tb. Julle, from Zest-ovate, is the only errieel from polo...sham ,err hat sewer X The JomplaPieree. from Cloth:mat'. vendor last olglajmad will doubt hew be Ciithf at the wheal Oaf montleg,- - - - • Thu daretutteh, lent fur Et Lamb nod et. Pont. lee today, with mew/ the teat trim of limormon- Pb. must hero had al lewd TOu tons of freight; beside be ing fell of passengers. She great iniestnippi. my. a Cincinnati exchange, exceeded the moat moms& espeetatiorre of it, in polo: of epeoll She left New 0114%13111with I,COO tom of freight, ea) rove of era/Land I,COOparsongent, her muting time to Cairo being four days sod twenty- Iwo hours, baring born detained at Illmpphis tan hours, by the Quartenrouter, taking en board . hciAnotive sad two largo reudere. Thi. Is one of lb. [ahem hips, with 1,000 tone, my made from Now Orleans to thalox She lan leranrrUle friday night, with WO tone for Cincinnati, drawl/to six het. Go. log down, she made dm nutlet trip that has born made. ob.► the retell/on. from Calro I. New Or leans- She boll.( the foe ous 311m1aa1pppl was model ed and bulls by Llthorinny, the machinery beinghl Domont. Ospt. Jon. ! - ember. j..terilay mid hie sow and tidy packet. Gomel Grua. to Cept.M. rsehard / of m. Lowe, tor I=4oo, daliv.fablo on her marital et Pittsburgh Capt Gard, ere bear, designs the Grant for tbs s Upper illeenarl, to ply -in the Idaho trade, in caurection with lb. /lamor, from 84 Lonl,. Cwpt Woodburn, en hie en I at at Pittsburgh, will miperintoud the constrortlan of onreral new Mmes. ars, including atiotharllne eh/mar for !Mom 0n... Chet. of Shmtsr. Ammer laczarmar rao Yuma as Goy swarm Mums Tinos, at Lorisrusa.—Otir mdermill remember the berated of the armee Teylor, lathe Government semen, end another boat, In some Mx or bi *tall a imp and mailable cargo..? Government loedletnee and other hoopital dere% env deetroyed and metal Um lost. The Gorertmeni et and offered • reward of VOW for the approhonsh. of the inoendisfy as It wan clear the nre.llltile wart of NEM seata , drel in human shape. The police and detertiresof Ludo. villa set rigorously to wort to nrret out the petpe *relate of l b . deed, but Oil their efforts wen an n. melba Mirlllll AkamorNme Albany, thou utilartaik the tuk, and on Saturday was convinced that he bad dia. emend the incradlar7. Go th ic to IeaWWI% he eon. brred with :ha military authorities, ha was atithailed be was oa the rtaht Truk, ..4 TgUrdar he .mated a most named Sharldito, oho au hotly la the Peal. Unitary at Jefremouville, eagen he had Wen lent foe a crime eounaltted la °mace county, Indiana. Then I. not the 'lighten doubt, it trauld lietaa„ of Sheri dan's goat, sad Ida trial and rocrrielloo 0111 Vent , Hy follow hie amt, Pll.ll64.7llllOolablypers should beer It Salad that llkWthe hut and &JAW. Argonaut No. 2, Capt. J. W. Forfar, CU posltleal7 loaee for Mt. Ludo atu2 VIP! , dppi rim,thla Thelduaratlarq,uspr. J.J. &mimics, will be nazi no the Mt. Iftelag at ao early day text work. Ths neat and popnlor Julia, Capt. C0a1... deli, Ju. !, MTV, tho Sums. packet for to-day, laving at p. m. The Anglo.Suosi,CLpf. Notarises. will leave Air Cloritittatt and Loatittlie Oda 41,Vniag,IrnbOta fin. Lads. Ma Aurora, Opt. Dale; Is atuumuced for St. MLBRIED3 Ittqlptlll—WlLLTAllll.—On Tura, irretang, Ruch 111141164, b get. 8. r. litaor. Yr. Allltilll P. HICIIISIIDS; (Coastitly 11 , 41111 Ent. P. V.,) at Plltabargb., aid AtiNTS WILLIAM, of 1! laubut •lll4, 041 a. [Onhatove papers New c0p7.1 YOB IrElllllll —Ms body of Cow.l LiWIB BOBS= 888. 'silo dlett Isamu, eth,Uft,t , Witt. logtou CH7, of congeals. Attar, .o4was Inteitual Is tDa bittial ground. tbars, Dm boon reload id autt to W. B. Dart., tladartaker. sad Wand by bitch a 'Biw llth„ fa Alla Orgy listststyt !or Mika mans. the Istolly thought bast to boos tat faecal. Demand Wu as pars of ht.. .n 45 numbs of 00. ltath Rest. P. 8., sad tout bah IV Ws somata% nrde• bat brut lamas shim faith called hint hem. Wa "ball meet. but we abal.t Was Ma." TOliiitliCl4,oa Friday the Ilth Itat. , Anal. I me m ut &WOW of Mattel. and Jaw W. log rwww. aged & jean and 51. moods. • The hand. of tau font, on reepattfolly bolted . to attend the taunt, ran ectrairooi, at 2 iii i olock. from the readona of bar wants, No. tra hare Bt., aiar the third Ward 8,h0.1 Some, Atl4lis.i the reanton of ha FaTelitar 6 . 4 llintide &Woo, Weetatoreland wont? , Penn.; ea Thursday .Ik3 bat ; JDPEPH I. O. WINN, Jr...la. It. lath Pear of Me age It Is .inth bore thaw ordinal., bidloP 01 fidnoW that w• throne% tho death of thin eatimaidogoiusg ash; sad at :et we tea ',tercel, retina that b . _ . form, rational from oar 132114. Eat "a bar woks havenapeed slay to the tonnes of life, of hopit, and of patriotteou he innate ha .Co.11;631 lb. - Vaasa Volhoteers, of chitlins father tad too elder Ortithwthave been toralhan'slote nano* ration U. Was trvangred to Cann Orlarlde Vaal taitohtrattat meaidas, *nab fa inn of groats are and tinniest lonia to MEW. War 'mammon. whkh nadir& POS. sod with talwa at no ordinal, nag s..turalb t 047. der aid aft t manta Ida dispointioa, arid harlot 0 alsOlsd, igleatataticlnectod Operant; MI vas sistly cantina to gala,thfettlian of .thow wins abort helina.thrown la antics, tad &wiper. ens aldspare toactclatot bsoll ante a (drags Who* naM•aos, torpoutterd, sad whoa pepostle o.4ined so gainful C 1... of :his imultagtalnitr. Mt &await Mann bo aim all that =old he'll.. ,nand-ace oterpost sun Plteg Pule an abctlouato brother; and f run slows filetalL'lliainabo. bead by an; sad wilt the Ida of the arida th watch . Magna: he ltaa beta rand away Oa ow, &nor abb it no non gnaws beat Ida WOW wok* rer ale no.theani toattanaar; wail ideate. mother titocactoattf..thrs at nomad mist. 4 1i Os stipt.bnu•tre atadiatb.? ftt a•trubtlir & brialibt add lattatbadd, volute* i sotar • _,.110 •;. . r ". • ?.k3.) THE-LATZSTMWS - Int =OW% OUR SPECIAL DISPATORES: FROM WASHINGTON ByerlßS Dlspatzb to the Plttabetrgh Gaette. WaiallitrtoN, Mardi 11, 18G4 movoriunii De ors. azure Gen. Grant loft this evening for Nashville. Ile arrived about ten thin morning frees the Army of the Potomac Ile was received with great enthusiasm by the army, although heavy rains prevented any general demonstrations in his honor. He had • lout conference with Gen. Shade, at whose headquarters he spent the s night, and by whom, he viii . :sacompanied here. It Is understood that he desires to ro. cronies the armies both hen and in the West —and that he has mid that If permitted to have his own way he could soon aupprles McMillin:dim in the Potomac army, which he regarded as the chief obstacle to Ito moms. Gen. Barry is to follow grant West in a day or two. MI 1111112/..Y QII2STION ACIAUX Kr. Clark Introduced & bill in the Elenate repeat the chase in th e recent reveal% eft, which taxes importid 'Thies on hand. Till 111 W TO= QUAZTICIIILITZIVJI DIPLITMES The Sub-Committee on the Conduct of the War, Maur. Gooch and 0411, hare'retunti ed from New York, where they have been ex m m \ mining the Qnartanater's Department. While they &and come thing. which should be corrected, they leave New York with the impression that the Misinces of that Depart ment Le conducted in a eystametie and thor ough manner. IRV Toni ' itotI3IIII3,LSTICIATiOX The Committee having the charge' at Custom Souse .Inveatigation will return to Now York, next week. lITUILTALD ?BISONSNs among the returned prtionen train Libby prison to-day more Col. Von Schroeder, of the 74th Ohio, and mint. Helmer, Stith Ohio. The pretended orders found on Caldron's perm*, and published in the rebel paper. as an exeunt for tte'r barbarity to his dead body, are forgeries. IMIZEZEM Tho case of Knox vers. Blair was con tinued .before the Committee on Elections this morning. Mr. Blair prooseding with his argument Hi expects to [MIA to•morrow. He made an application In the Honse this afternoon to bring testimony taken out of time before the Commiteo. The Ilona 'granted hi. rennin o far as printing and referring his torilmonyzlearing the Commit tee to Judge of its iambs:thinly, GOLD =1 PASSED TRIG lIIIATA The Banat* has pused a bill allowlog Hr. Chase to sell gold at discretion for one year. Little doubt is entertained that It will now pa.. the Howe. The President eent a toeuage to the Senate relative to a point of commencement o the lona branch of the Pseitie Railroad, *Delos- tog an order for fining such boundary of the Sista ef lowa, east of, arid ofipeette to the Neat line of section ten. in township fifteen, North of snort thirteen, end East of the sixth principal meridian In the territory of Nebraska. I=l The lowa Legislature In joint resolution, presented - lo Senate, prays Coupess fl the seatillioation of the. Papilla Hothead law, to authorise the oonstmotion of the Sioux City branch westwardly, to unite with the wain line by the most practicable route. It regards the authoriewl location North of Platte Val ley, at right angles with Elk horn, Long Fork and other tributaries of the Platte, In • rough and iropnetticable country,' as too burdensome ever to be built by sensible ea pitaliste. 1 111 Y1/11101171Ci Tl 7 CIAIOI AGAINST 910111al. The Committee oit the 1:londnot of the War .blvestlgnang the charge of Gen. McClellan meeting Gin. Lee after the heal* of Antietam, have dismissed the matter. as they And the only witness wholly norellablo. The Com. mitts* expect, however, soon to commonly.' a thorough Oi111:11bitill12 ilitO the faets, bringing before them between tirenty and thirty wit nooses from the neighborhood In which It it said to have marred. . - Ttui resolation Intructing the Committee to ten into oonsidaraan the expediency of granting old to that titan& of the Pails Railroad from Warrensburg, in hilmouri, to Emporia in Kansas, passed the Senate to-day. A letter from the president of the school trustees of this city to speaker Colfax,• nia cin to Colored Schools here and fends for their support; discloses the fact that beside. Schools, supported by taxation upon the pro perties of the ecdored men, than are Eight evening sehoole,,tanght grafttitously gov ernment employeee, and .t.oirded with the most eager, leaner' mostly adults, and man; of them freedmen who have oongregated hers from points In the sieve slates reached by our armies. FROM R.IRRISBURG I.l..awasinzo, Marsh H o 1881 Egoortal Dbpatob w tin Plttalintrgh Gssotto. Elstan. 7 AI lernars Session. —Ono (or the relief of Daniel Shown of Butler county. A implement to the Northwest & Por:ago Un read. A supplement to the Partner's A Me ebonies Turnpike Bond. AWI to erten Ift Creek township In Jean!' county. Adjourned until Idendayaftemoon. FAIROA Jr4SHrILLE apstlikl Dirpoiteb tu tho Plttsbargb Glitatta. NAM/Lilt Much IL 1864. Positive information las beenreeeired that General Sherman ~returned personally to Vicksburg, February M. His army then was in Splendid condition, at Denton, with orders to await the oarairy expedition from Mem phis. Fire days later it had not arriied. The troops returned to Vicksburg, March 4th. The expedition reached Jeakaon February oth, cromedthe Paul rivet through linmdon to Morton, when the easter opted battle, bat, dad M. the Welt. .Biterman probed en, rermounting °Deludes placed is hi, way, resching.lleredlan oh the 14th. Pollee rail. ru faarlitlaa aitaWt 14:to amid an ea gairsouratAad 'tempt settee the Tombigbee ' " . . Thi main body of Sbersti's him r rip:Abed ono wothin liwidiaa. A dittaahawnt comploir * destiojed 'the . Whys& Nat 9Q mlGl4ooi44:llatti'litlit(osi,', noith to Loiditili.Sprtagi and !rut to .rsarp;D, who destrayed r _lugS mint ct Confithwatot poporty, bmight wormy, nioabis. haw and_ umtoo,'and tatrood With trilling late, WINDOW - 0 571-P -• imnr stikletaliori Ara sx nlviavhic' J . ~itarravea•, lttiiib u:111#4: PAPER 2 AND,BNyzyomwADD; x- .. ' / A P 1114 4 1 /A10 4 T4. Tie 'imait '144 of iMito- at Dstuns; -11°1781—,7rt, IBit. .1.;;; I t -: 43 4' 11111 : _ jut aundijoniii latiate7;6l4, EiNtEjrtamlWAPS•kil *44 . B ANDE . 34 _. • ibvvlssidiie -.4027; elMlibr AAP* - 11"maA6 fina -fta.satteratt i4nrotiiit 511 ' ° rid- 4° - 9" a"al - ivrhn""•'- t. - - •• g - PROM errarza.rooG:x MEIN Yolk's snates. All - It Wiled titimateth sassltsnii4tizi to-day Major Wm. XaMiehad,Asslatant Adjatint Sena al an Gast: - ' Timmins' stifdaCtfiiiiiont and aacempllabad akar, starts for his home La Philidelplas„ tn 7 sasnrotr l . salte oblirt Tear* of annum: KABECETEI By TELEGRAPH - - • • Stock, and Riney 1, a:kat!". . ... Na. Than, March U.-Stocks iiilrvz : .. .. ..' C. •IL I- llllris ns IL 1i,...........-121 . Illinola Antral. _- - Cabi a, cakagoz...llin 1 /Cobh= 50uth...n302 C. A T ----UR Nair York °astral-111 C. B.* 0,-..................142 Penns.. Coal-- -LIT . ilsristo.4-.....--Urg .- licadlng-.--,32.5% C. & 1 , .....±...___ng Rads= lUniz.-..-..151 Clinpons hau-......... - -113 MISBOOZi tn. 72% Treasury." -......--1.104• Michigan Cantral,-1423CG01d ...----364kg • Pothanshrina, Much 11.-etiicia irregnh. : Puna. 6•.-- ----CS IPrirea II 1t..---...:-.Thi Mora. Canal...--. 74 Go_ -Id - -...:.4......1rd Long Wand -........... 40% 110 .chang.:on N. •Y.-Par.. Few York Market. Nr• Toax,yarab u. ; talihvgrbble. • dell lab vlalcusa valet. pd. • •ctet at 'Me. Sluar s tmt ., sti7 ,14. ro nebsoted, 413 azld mom - JCIEDICAL. GILA.D TIDINGS FOR THE AFFL/OTRD ! , :i0111.,:q11110;13: ON4OI • The lavator of 4s. azinet'ot ' PARE RIA BRAVA: *no. ..xp.d.a.x. of many rears lu p7•abyna 0., sum otrers tt k tb. .mlctN fa 11:017 oonta. last.] orm. What la Parerla Braval-1688. It.hu. dna, IsM3, bona • spncitia tot , CALCIILOUS AITiOTIONT3; 4,T10N OF MI BOW:LIZ; INTLAIMATION OF TIIII KIDNIPIS; LI:00011111Rik ; sad an dlaelos or 1111 UZIHARY O 3 lAHL it pr bon by tde tlEibiat of ea Itikl heal PlulOwdoo for nowt, two Ceitlllieht. irbliirTl24 Zatssot:a lIHAVA ta war uiisiedto ri •11!&WI ..Ad le • •hap• Within the Reach of All For all dlgooogg of l agAng7l. Ginn% on Drovoinal Waing, no auditing Inventat cato -eve with ads coniconnd in Its neuron to literally ANNIHILATE DISEABB. • /111 e.e propertlei I tho drag aro removed by the prccer of lb 000spxnadlbt In vim shape of the Edo, bTlag STERLING PROPERTIES ALONE. Tema rust sibs Noy besolterinyfttos tho-inacy oaosequolt. open testy o:discretion or Meng should t try opr burl. md to rellsosd...,Tboasty. ools •111 • INDISPONTiod TO IrSISTICaI NZRVOUB umzsPosinua LOBS or BIGHT WARM HANDS AHD If LOYERia Of Willi CI ICNViLAL L&BiRTODZ, 11, not arresting those otos, *lda,* Wag tha smalls to the polo, to tootle Nita, Pratoatore Decay owl Dana, o-qtUos %taloa Wan oatosaltted—a alth.ith prothwad, 13171131 Di taftut botahatted; toe& col laathoritlaa woo that irate lb. afoot. of Enipuscialrrzox Samoyed, eheer would be kr' bus gem ter 4 butane 4syltims, • As ttse nuords d tluro Mame izoillutions pro» that • very VR.pro rtka of their pottiest. ovii Unitr.t.ptlms diasatiam them to icily Wait. at WOMEN, MARRIED OR BIN OLE) wi th. L t la w to lcatitte Wevrerd to the Married Rebake. i the RICTRAOT OF PARERIA BRAVA • Elpret.oe 6,r Moods or 114tintlaa, dT firesolart• !y , ar emod Mum, Bareatao of the or !ha Whi Sappr m, Barrarorm. sad fa Coat ati anew of Om (4altal or Itriaarl.Orpa4, 44 thou rloora4 hose 4 47 mix* 74.41 fr, - Throw fhgete to the Dogs,'l lays the lauscutekl lard. 7oa we a infterst INS vas this colath IV e 1.44 Balsesis. Ooparla sad Ulm iscstx:to . ..., be an laillemesa lits Tig diairenits &rue, • Risen II C? OP mutt Nye, • Ohoolutdy emu socrol diroaos, of 00 motto Mist Leogth of otoodtag.. No ammo of Oafs nqatted, oo coustim Enna boobs's. Soldiers Home Upon Furlough, end Who may who: tad antatsmatili ea:dodo! *moo vitt Mad du EXTRACT OF PARZELi BRAVA Wtha t abu. tb.tr Mo. D; Ha peetillar' sottait e Skthays It maks Crictint dabs to tenasktbor.by mown' obstrtoung god IL. •Caltat an t e ar-or itteictsm trt-ttmo Meru. YOUNG ISIDEZT I ftooaro of the xonabortar quacks to bofkia' 201 largo anis. hoof of Cheat " UN NOTHING Of THE PRACTICE OF MEDICINE asel Tot ibey bra aillovroteo Aston ,sid 4ax7 t.HE UNWARY;. .ttl atastbass, atm s Itlnm. of latasch-dmigh kindly fads ittlysolLatog. • ••_ • , _ • GILSON'S CHLORINE *aka I6.oodarctlea with the d e li • for tba floanorbatior frotrirted Moot. tiopatloalW oilFociany mom or old suadtar, do well tdtrj . • • eiLsOrrs-PILLio.: • • ti nab. that ham 'ibis **4 sia ! ./ . 1 .4J! Soh with the anal llr• ' 6iTRACPI' OR PAITRIS. BEAVA, . . , vile. 4l6 4.adlysradloat• Pro Pattie lag staailag. Pilbs.—OHM IXILLABI PSU. (391TLIR E. O. OAKIJI7 6 : qenerek Astexi,A.; DiT 711111?, WSW *MC, 1N 141 Oaf vvhote`oae • alui -,`,.-fteft4nl ,Rimv it, roma ;,• irtrrn Mara OPIWiTi..GOODO3f % - ..,-,.; lii•p: c-- ~ (: = l,l Tin ft ri _3A i.t SPRING GOOD'S: •, ~, r , . , . • 1.:',;r3J5 r • :', ,'-' 2: "' --.:•, fiI i RING 4600/181- - .3 1 • - z; , -- cv 1 SPRING GtMbS!' JUST Itripplila AT - ..: 'NT CONO :I: T Mi t SHOE OTORI . . . tvz purrs' Erraismr, , . , Not door to the% liCxgrcrl Citil?e" atm ~. . ~ _-- OnitePt ' ca4pf umi.tp I =mai t 01111141" I -QHb.PJ EH OE'S! AT - Meßiellann Atm* OPENING. MILE GE • Ifoots' and RlócS." Gn 3IONDA.I", 3Era ,21st. We open vu spletalbass-rtarcntor BOOTS AND SHOES, Yom Ladiee', andCtillroc to ." SLELTp. E.totit, . 454 nuosnsnastraubb m ,b 4 mb . . QP.ECIAL tho 15th.: March, pacellaaars mill be able az& BOOTS AND ,S)AtiE .It Last renew /12Atkis, AA y 0,7, 7 1 .1 . ...tm.ut or Chobiltl4iffrtf, Co. [may at JOS. R. .13013.1.11101:" N 0.93 scone dmc frocatftba FINE GOODST 10 - 32 =t^faTitr; LADINO' GLOVE SID BALISOSCAL, 334nO4 do do COSMO:SB 11. 11COROCCo &GOAT DALXVoi-4 tin arsrs ru soLs GRAIN 1 - ekt do: Do TWO do CALIF , All of Abe best maimsea. nod ..prisdad CoAgint. mtlrewev. rw GßO. AII3ILEI3, SpLkat -- tlo= No. 71. mr.. of Wood Bab latraiidf. JOHN . CAmPIIELb, Ilantifigtvegevf, el BOOTS AHD SHOES, of eon desOrliabilla. Sollihnold Ittrest,Tithborth: cr"l. _ . - CIJEO. ALDREE, &- 0.4 Willile nio 6.4 artan Dealers la .DIXDM, awrsote.. earner Wood and rennatt straw. iltts4inirti. 'ORDNANCE OFFICE' ' = • ‘" • ZA21.1a=7;44:1' Proposal 5i De meared byrtbit Tinartmeatwat all TUESDAY. liar:DlM, $l4 p thi da. leers. et the tAlowlcp...M.-tala, of aDUSS-ficaIIP *LEWIS, tralial States Galt, pellims, (a atter somiled : At Mu Newrork Areaal, P,ooa tete. 'At the' Praallard drastutt, AAP .A.I. tam .612.6b00r Losooo4 1 1 ,00000t0..., 'At the CD:elated Pepet, E,OOO eet4 At Ws fill.leals Arsenal, D,OaCeaatit.' -' • .Sheep seta otlforesPipelpater.ti are to ist fartithed, cceiphite, exerrA the hosse-hroshiturivisamb;briat, ictabselis liakaatl blanket— Tito =roam' watatirit thy theaSelleibleilienibudwarti mat Mirrope lue to avatars mrietly t emple aeaad LIMA 'to trmstille potlteat the Art above amant. The to are to be of the regalatlon pmliera, assorted Mess—aot ea than 13i Sachet between the hue an the laelds of the Sea m.% tat..16.1:47‘ of kohl recap SieUd or bomh, the pommels raid ?outlet ot-beech,rwell,Pat together ; ell the Duos ontetealhot aa Ismb thick, and all let Lao Ate wee! tehts.comered With-SU Des asualttmid soirthale all otht? medal. to Da ?ejectal. The treeso be sal:feet Die iniptstenr. {lam mat t. all.gre et th maatraaternylms Mit - mama . will be be at Mot Arsmiale 'mbar. limed • Dellreriee moat bt =dela lota or rot temitra. MIT comae per weekfcr all amtraetivet Oa 'ear= c.d.; elle hundred iota per week, ter all ettatrep of from EVO up to 1,00 ma two hmadred sun per • week Mr al matakta tee m 1.050 tei2,ooo tats; sat Aft hundred eel. per eau for at emitraeteat from 2,009 t 04,000 ma. • The Sid 'dellvery to Do mate 'ea lallars to wok. t 'llrerlts at a 6( dike!. Imes WWI salmi thotontractur to a ItarkitereOttbil limbs he may fell to deliver at that time... - Ito bide will be cow/literal from partite attar than molar meauleamen, sad each... CR /moms to OM Department tote folly commteal to eammte.la liteirows th* work 'lor,,e.cesst ride ; Bidden willname with tbel,bide thti written - ti etkaowledgmente s of their Mettlec• emir Wet? Mtn Sack party obtilatra: a coatraa ' v ' ttitii obllippil to Mai Mt* approval atmalles, par Se faith:el ezeratim. • • llprm'tha sward belea. atadi,listoteda Udders bettedded,uat formettal wilhformatorpisprept aid toad. ThaDepartiorat rewerns the right tarefretanfar atl bids, II net deemed earsts' teary. , „ Royals artd to addressed to - "Brigadieritkitial Ovary D. Ilanow,e,Chislcf Ordnance, Waaldagloo, D. C.." end will be =dewed •Iropesaltfor Hann tquinnu nen" 080. D. ROPILY, tirm.ata Brigadier General e Odder Ordaanco. Olasax.i Onus. Wai DazAa Th. ' - • Ituizato - s; IllatrJa 401444 time for oruins of propoult ander the abAve afn rusrmant foe Rona Equipamta. la pantpased anti th , l23 , Gi ZEBT./157., and the Wit delhvy tD aprillltL,ll6l. GEO. 1).1111.118.4.1 • latig.-Osatial;Oldata THE SUBSCRIBER, . AGM nr 2 John Main! it•Co.'s,-Itaan-Ait to Oo*odoottlynoetriag the some, Wirth Its will es do mast favorable terms 11s 141; I. pardon. adapted N the sasizsdAttare a: atm, G. W. CIWRIMKAA ail Ceoso4 SQL7BIIIO3II' 611INIT,,Philladaphhia T,IGIrr BLOOMMG GERMS, q now Ilandicerchnit It fa thi mat rant and &Mato et an peritannvjt VII not dal*thr. handkerchief. ann. large awl ans . Vrt• ancrtntent Pin SOIL AT 50 icy rounrawnlentinLnnioning the Lin inn. Lir and smoolb. . /L., am 1111/7•74) SOUS AILEISTIC 002135. an dun: Mir Brushes, P - allaxurtisil and ToctiL . fltnaber, in van rarlery,..inipt .oorutudnlyna Una aro. A: szrits,Ditia oh'o antii:Xinni strati, ". Itatket II •py epti "MAL gaIITGZTOBB, amaa.Aandct 432.411.; aut. A. ingtot „Pray=gra; stAussa . nopoDA ice, • P r nr r wrPhi F t44.. pot:Risk.; rtOOD NitWS TO . HOLUNICEMM., N. 71 - .41te eideateurty: quad tutldlldedgeveee.* =4117 in" or; P t t2.cmi",i24 " 'i '! 1541 a notres.r6paBniilio . • ' Conetstl= of Cutlery. Tra Truye and Wature, tlift!.. tag.. cut moat- Thera. ad.. Inn itgatszti• •••• load W.,. Bled Olcue, , Larupa, jkc.,. c.; Cooking . - ,Btrteer, antYlßteeiVitsn• as. . . - maalt Vim CM UMW, to Cherk Rest duSs../tu. TirattAling sad leth-Wdsteleces let rrtier:' tailue Bre Ent s , Ectiv4 . 0vi ,1 4 A,x7r, ck.was - .1 ru:s. pal Ihr • GOLD, 131LITka U.S. COUPONL, A. ffeTIGIURI ..;.,A.''' t,,,..,.
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