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I 41 ' AND 8718 VABA2V
NP , OFFICIAL PAPER.Va
The 13th U. 8. Infantry
We invite the attention to the advertise
;cent of cant. Dallas C. Irish, now recruiting
14 this city for this regiment, %t Splane's
goading, corner of Fifth sod Smithfield
streets.
At the organisation of this regiment, in
1861, Wm. T. Shaman wm made ita Colonel,
and on his appointment sa a Brigadierklen
aril in the regular army, Col. John P. Sim.
demon took filo plane by promotion, and is
now Ito commanding einem%
The drat battalion now forms lien. tinier
/MA 'department headquarters' .guard at
litottrrillo.ana has been with his rommaad
la 11th. marches and battler during the part
At the dose of Gen. Grant's operations in
the Valley if. the Mississippi last year, •
baud of efficient was ordered to ramie' and
examine all claims, and award honor' won
dazing theearepalgs; end the Board, after a
Imolai examination of the papers and evi
dent* mbmitted in support of Claims, deolded
seiresisiowiixthe first battiLlion of the 13th U.
B.lnfantry entitled to the following lesorip-
Liens on its standard:
Chickasaw Bayou;
Ilikanaas Port;
Champion ;
sun st Vick/Inn ;
Jackson.
'ln mating thla award the board says, In Its
`report, fillings ABl3Olll. G. Infantry entitled
to the fist honor at Vicksburg, having in a
body planted aid maintained its colon on
the war with tho loss of 43 3-10 per mt.,
ineigdin la gallant commander, Washingtou,
who die at the parapet. Its co:idea and
Mu the board, after a careful examination.
believes unequaled in the army, and respect
folly ask =the General commanding the De
partratint7to allow It the insmiption award-
• At Cornetistile, on the 11th of October, this
idattalleli"and four companies of •the titith
7.dians„ ins attacked by Gan: Chalmers with
et . force of 3A54 men and nine pieces of sr.
Misty. Although the numerical disparity
was so large, this force was held in cheek for
die hours, and finally driven of. For its en -
111eahlog courage and daring on this occasion,
the Battalion we. complimented by General
Sherman. On the field at Biusion Ridge,
though•reduced in numbers, it nobly sustain
ed the reputation It had won on ether fields.
.To hive awarded the first honor at Vick,-
brag, in term, so flattering, is an endorse
ment than which there could be no higher,
and affords a gnaranty to all who may enlist
In this Regiment, that they, indeed, asEoeiste
themselves with brave men and officers.
The'llanitary Pair.
Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania hare
' not Idtherte been behind die very el:defeat
in giving brave -hearts and generous. contri
butions to uphold the "starry banner of free
' dom.," We are called upon now to outdo all
that by Bien done, to eclipse, if possible, the
glerieuereeord havealreadyteade.
accounts reach out :ears of • what other
cities are doing in the good cans The cry
comet, "What will old Pittsburgh, the richest
city of its site in the Video, do now?"
Be It ours to make such reply, as will ranee
away soldier's heart in the country to beat a
--ponder march against his blue coat as he
1001 s at the avow, and says to his consrades,•
f'ilmutty faces may be up there la old Pitt.-
bargb,but mighty big hearts." Now, Ilimars.
Bditers, to irecomplish the desired result are
emu Win everybody. 'Brerjblidy, I say—old
•
and Yenag, Whiled poor, big and tittle,bAzid
ooze, or—llks your correspondent, compelled
to quota dear Aunt Primrose for consolation,
"handacime is that handsome don"—but
everybody mast put their hearts in. their
• loads, and their hands at work for the Orr
And sow, sir, to enlist the heartiest co
operation of every one who can work or give,
stanther of ladies - request me to propose
'tut we throw to the breeze two nags, in.
serlN - 1 respeotively, - "SanitaryCommisaion,"
"Christian Commission."
These two noble charities, working in bro
therly tellovistelp side by side, have equal
claims con us, are eaftit deservingull the aid
we lten - bestow. 'Which of - the-me stands
highest the paths esteem, it won invidious
to inquire, even *erre it possible to determine.
• They are both doing what they eon for the
eoldier, and doing , it wisely, helping each
otheir, ton, with genenum, unsparing hands,
ax your correspondent oan testify from expert.
• nee at Chattanooga. More than once was
• his basket heaped up with uncounted luxuries
from the "Sanitary Rooms." ere he !tested
oat to the "told hospital."
Sub or these has -freq. cf
friends. loving not one the less, bet the other
more. •Let ae call them all together ender tie
istarirliedfitai I Yet there ho the same cu.
aid working together, the same unity of aim,
the samereadirseas to divide labor and means
among Us; that."' have often seen between the
novo of these two most noble char/ties in
thaluoy, and my word for it, we will double
our, metes& / am confident, air, that these
•" --- indhle"aupratir the wishes of . thousands
throUgkotti the city and country. adjacent.
:MOAT to the country . districts , depending for
. Run malulropon the weekly religious news
impekare /weer austriamd soak tie tabors cad
slue of the Minims Commission. An at.-
- pest to . them partly in its behalf would meat
with a readier response.
Will the Managers not consider the pro
posal? R. D.
- Larceny by Boys. .
112.1rsatlay Herman, who keeps a cigar
store si No. In Porta stud; Eft ward, ham
been annoyed for some time put by a'aow,
bcrof boya who , bad mond a key whish
watt open- ids door, and who have taken ad
...
_ .
. Armitage of Mit temporally absence from the
praxises to enter-the store and help them.
• ailatito eigare,:and anything eisithat weed
.sett auk feno7. - Ort, Monday. &drains at an
early hour, while a city watchman was passing
the house,be heard an unmet. noise - in
Quito* and upon investigation, diamond
that a number of youthful Wain hid made
that way into :the store and wan &spanks
it of,lta most vahnble contents. The watch.
man *Meriden *tore andel:creedal to captar
leg three of this rascals, allied Jeremiah Me
., 'earthy; Zahn Kirby and' John • Menai, and
'soak :aim to the Mayor's ofdoti. Upon search.
leg them eleven dollars, which had been taken
• .1) t ofAbe money drawer, was found upon one
of than._ The Mayor committed them to Ail
Is:difanlk_of ball _to answer the charge at
anat. We undeastand,that this storekeepers
is that vicinity hare been much annoyed by
th i r a fferen; and that complaints hero (re
' made as theauttmetlq,
hats • idid - detetiloaruitil the Masan 'erne.
Several Minn are implicated laihe.adeir, end
wairants hare - hem Issued for their angst.
.. Asa meeting of the etbokholders of the
llituatleld Coal and lame COIRSay, held at
the ofSeo of the Pazatere Deposit Banking
. Oompany x on Monday, the 14th but., the fol.
[Owing patlaman ware elected Directors:
Ames , Manhall, John Scott, George Bing
' ;Mai rrntahab W. Wilson, R. X: George.
TW tollowingofilninvere sleeted 1
Pauddint, Tames, ifiriltill; Vies Pfeil
- limit, "John -Stott; Secrotam Fr. Bahia;
•
Vnetonier, E. A. George. •
.
Suonan plum—We, learn &inn John O.
Esa., of Now Oslllee, Pa.,that
J. K. Web, of that place, died very suddenly
to !hie "eke on the 13th inst. , Mr. - Caskey
LAI e,sfwelueze not turned the partierthuri
of his - death; but tuideiitand le • died
' - from disease of the heart.'ll. lelt tient On
'the orening -troth, in apparent good health.
had bean a worthy citizen, end:fern stun:
.:her of ,yelis held the dare . postmaster.
• • MS lONS derply felt byall who-knew Wis."
PLIMILTAWLA ittorstitmr-rldt
I=tativtarans;_undercidtantind 'of COL
Colittariof entatitbargi will kite for
-- 2,llCitetonso armi doubts thif mint *tel.
13lik.rastailtat • ls abotrfall, and will roast
' :Arm "It Estrialart tors tsw.:asyt.' CAN.
Yoosirsil will spay this's" thetrinitulty on
• Thisttity• nat. .A:Eattber of new moul:
for itilartglarint; tat , are at Camp Copelstid,
1 4.svittor,ilentsbers Ttionday. •
Mut . 1911 i
/Lump , — Puy, rotoron
minkont,Vot Tfarabright;onired in gar city
Loa Bandit, Avant About bra,. o'clock, and
warelarnlchod lath in ozcollentlirpper by
lloi , Babalttota Coroinittoo:: Th 6 ra i ment iliZallsloll — of Copt: Mcdhideo
;pm:and in Noronigaluda city,) left for
"Bing'oP~tga`socrsrilpta.—.The ettisesur ,
ettswerttertritemeasber the autethtf at the
Ailey flats* Able mate& sad' those . who
heweilessaiesit s o di.boottjaii„ are eve-
Ask siesesteltto Wereseat tq' instruct the
iiim....fteseelost.oolueutesquAlliar4-t4 "1"
ot the b!illswew of
MEMIMMM
Bur Book Table.
As IsTsoacciios Td lit stam De.tgru4
for /mural realm, and for dude.o lo fellers
nad Higher Schools By John Nortert PeroeroS.
CounsaiwAt.h.r. Sec York "D. Appel.=
Co. Plttabirrigh: for gralm M Paid,,'Clarke
Co., 23 Wood sate.
This work Is designed to supply a want
which has long been felt,. namely, such an
introduction to the study of jurisprudence as
would save non-professional readers from re
sorting to the voluminous treatise. which the
few-student mut encounter, bat which are
too formidable to be approached by others
who have no spacial call to that particular
department of study. Mr. Pomeroy has sta
ted the scope and purpose of his work in the
following sentences: "This work is intend
ed primarily for the use of students in higher
schools and colleges, and of thou readers
who wish to obtain some knowled of the
spirit of oar municipal law, but ha no de
sire to panne the study profersional/i. Its,
object, therefore, Is not !to take the Place of
the standard treatises of Bir Williaur Black
stone, of Chaneellor Kent, or of otherduthors,
kat to sapplyllsod for which Mora Com
mentaries were vu designed." And yet,
it is more than ere synopsis and aniline of
the various rule which form the body•f the
i t
municipal law as it is administered, that the
femoral Student requires. "In convention
with this more practical knowledge,' the
writer justly remarks,'" he should be led to
study our legal system as a whole: to mark
those forces which, have I:molded' it, and,
through it, the eivilisatb3n of the nation ; to
investigate the character of the Infamies,
now at work upon It; to examine its peculiar
form of growth; to compare it in these re
spects with the legislation of other countries;
and thus to be able to weigh Its excellence.
and defect., and, in his capacity u citizen,
to do whatever is possible toward its im
provement and final rierfactlon." It evi
dences careful research and ability through
out, and most be regarded as a mostauccess
fol attempt to popularise the study of the
groat principles of Law. We need hardly add
that thematic is beantifully printed, it being
so well known that Messrs. Appleton *Co.
never bring out their books In any other than
a creditable style.
"Tan BOINEIIIGH' RLYTIW.—The January
number of tills veteran myth of literary and
political criticism and opinion, has jut been
rioehrod here, by W. A. Ghldenfeoney, OS
Fifth Street. agent of the American publish
ers, L. Scott & Co., Now York. It contains
the following article.:—Thermo-Dynamics;
The Plavian Canes and the Antonini's; Mar
quis Of Daegeau and Doke de Saint-Sloson;
Progress of India; Dean Millman and Dean
Stanley on Jewish llistory ; Scottish Religious
Moues abroad; the Negro Race in America ;
Proadeelllstory of England; Ireland. This
table of contents presents sufficient variety of
subjects to render every reasonable reader
pretty cartels' to find something to interest
him. But probabky no article in the whole
number will be read with more gnome: inter
est than that on the "Negro Race In Ameri
ca," the author of whisk is himself of that
race, though now rsookthied as one of them
selves by the Ethatiof itorupis—esul worthily 1
.0 ranked, both se a dinkier sad a writer, as
this remarkable essay will afford abundant
proof to the istiolligent reader.
Charge of False Pretenses
Chief of Po'Joe Long received a telegraphie
dispatch yesterday from Z. C. Barker, Sheriff
of Sorcius °aunty, Indiana, requesting him
tr arrest a man named B. B. Baker, who
would arrive in the oily on the western train
daring the day, with, two ear loads of horses
which he had succeeded in getting possession
of through false representations. Mr. Long
visited the cattle yards at East Liberty, and
from the description he had received of Baker,
had no difficulty in recognising him. Ile was
-arrested and brought into the city, and during
the evening_ a number of persons who had
been swlzsdled out of their horses arrived
from Indiana, in search of their 'property.
It appear. that Baker represented to citizens'
of Warsaw, Indiana, that he had beau author
ised by substantial-parties topurchase a nqm
ber of home, and through this representation
succeeded ja procuring two car loads, with
which be started East. After his departure
suspicion was aroused, and inquiry into hi.
financial condition beiag made, the fact was
revealed that he ads endeavoring to perpe
trate a stapendotof rwindle. The aid of the
• • •
telegraph wu resorted to, with the success
*bore stated. The parties interesteti in the
rue were at the Mayor's ales last evening
in eonnzitation, and the matter .111 probably
be settled.
The Cottrts.
tSeporled Exclusives fix lb. assette.l
Durrawe Cokkr.—Yesterday the Court dim
posed of the filtiOlrillg (MIS:
5 Watson k B.lsou ve 1. F. Dane. a Co. cent's
1 211 d.
12 'bury Sprott! vs Junes McLain, contloot.l.
25 Henry Sproul rs globe Terrence. continued
10 Henry Sproul vs 12obt Torrence, .ottithe.l.
LUIT aca TULIP* ■.
I Jen Stewart'. admr re John Creerfonl
.J Jon Irrerry ve Jan Best.
7 Corn for ts./ of Geed et al re Jot MoD GI
etal.
II Com for ale of licad et al TT /no Molt GI
et al.
10 Michael Cram rs Neirmeyor A Graft
- 11 A. Pattarssa T 1 g. 3.loHlulersad.sor
10 Alex !Adios n P P Fkmarest.
John if cif tansy rsVi , W %Ohre
COKYON Ptuss.—Yesterday tbe Court dis
posod of the following eases :
23 The N. A. Oil Co., TS Forsyth, Bros. A Co.
Jury vitt.
46 Florsoll C 0... .J. &doer A. Co. Fordict for
plalatiff, 3160.
Ti 111eNsal [VA.° Erdoor. rist4l , 4 for plains'?
1153. •
Alt ran :Chas(.
20 Iteary Sell vs Bel. D...lery.
II Led Dilland v. Lyre Arnattud.
53 Owns Aurests vs C. D. Maxilla.
Rafirniul Earnings.
Tho following is a statement of approximate
earnings of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
Chicago Railway Company duriag the month
of February lest, compared with the same pe
riod of last year. The Controller, Mr. T. D.
Mauler, says: "Theappareptly small Pursue
daring the two Impalas ending February 20th
tit., is attributable to the 'strike' among the
'Penmen, in January, which canoed a tem
porary cessation of business."
Tram
l ErMie;:
Butt Railway.
11.sedlaneous.
18M. . ' 1863.
2794=84 V. 57.085 U 234,301 24 We 137,465 20 31,000 54 40,455 72 Ma
5,000 M 9,557 50 2 449 40 We
7,925 IX) 7,825 1.3.
- 7,083 31 7,02131
2,127 113 1,039 81 2.095 02 10e
IMME
$4..,1,&55 sa AG0,69/ ra 115,3117 00 irIC
Earalo7ll-om
Jaz I to liebZ
3733.601 17 3703,934 04 538,e13 17 Ina
Peimuu7. 23Y. per mot.:
no to February 231 h. 5,!{. per
Increase
average In
cent.
The Sanitary Fair:
The ExamtbreCommittsent the Pittaborgh
leathery Ur Imre jutted irnottee requesting
all the different anoelations, branehes of In
dustry, trades, Professions, etc., to meet In
separate conventions immediately, and; op
point committees to aid in the work of getting
up the projected Fair. This is a very im
portant matter, and the leading representa
tives of the several assoolatiOds, profession', •
trades, etc., edit do well to'cany out the suit
potion as speedily as possible. Every dug
of our citizens will desire to be represented in
the great ashildtion, and their work. to be
rendered ediolent, man be done systemat
!catty. The names of Committaos se soon
appointed, should be »palette t he Secreta
ry of the Association, No. 90 Witter 'treat.
1 • . 'TOM ThuMb and Company. •
The levees of Gm. Tom Thumb and hie
wonderful little eetepealons are drawing
large andleacm at Concert. Ad; and evert
body, young and old, is delighted with the
exhibitions.- In -the morning, the General •
and bit little life' appMr ' their wedding
eteteite-4 Statile not tw ted at the &f
-eral
teoon and- OTIIIIIII - antartainzatmti. At
each exhibition, hoOrer, there am Interest
lug perfonaanere,'lntba variety of mwtones,
in eittith . Mr. and Afts.' Thanib, Commodore
Nutt, and tbadimlaatlrit Minnie Warrens!).
Eft er o . n. See adrertlemeent for . holm of raid.
as Salsa Das:: Chinni—Mr. J. M.
Barohdeld, well knorLdry goads* dealer,
hm - jutaninedi from tbi oast with a _largo.
I • and carefolly nitrated /toot of now-and .faah.
Unable spring fatodos. The diato wolf
and 'fayombly lmoWn to thi'011.11o;-that this
attoploannomurommt mUltionifflotant to % In
dada purchmers to mil and examine anion:Kt
- ogored. The .taatos. and: oaperlenem! of Mr.'
13ctrohdold area tuffielantgaarantse that Atis
stookefferedattU.fatl)atizS the bond of
the ladles of our ottfet 7,
%any, Sul
AND rA,ss.
corrazift.—lt inui stated krixabik• m oar
constetlaa of yorierdaz h 155icid,..#341,5;
pains Of ;UK ?Mot, th4l4. :San.ng w ;; I S
be ombluarlar has. taw boz
.a=nti. It skald Urn boacLannomattal
hies not 1 0441: 1 1aiter; of--tboriniat. WW amet;
W*B4ll4l " ltla t i P . 14311
09 hr.-UP:W*44
‘ , spize/A2, LOCAL NOTICiza.
Fr urn. 13,' lAEAY k Co., Merchant Taller'
elll eemere to Ye 71 Scnitleteld rtreet, on
the 15tb not.
TIMM' PA/12T, Plat and Onsamaatal
Blabs Roofer, sad dealer in Pennsylvania and
Vermont slat• of the best qoality at low rates.
Odes at 6Ler.. L•ngfiUa's, nom - t tot Water
Work'. Pittaborgh, Pa. •
Iron Foundry ror Sale
For sale, that valuable lot of ground r lron
Foundry and Warehouse,•situated at the cor
ner of Water and Grant streets, having a front
of 180 feet on Water 'treat and Front street,
and 160 feet on Grant street, the same being
now occupied by Anderson .57 Phillips. Pos
session given April let, 1865. Apply on the
prepires, and to
iw BAELIeLLL, Poses .5 CO.
SCURVY AND SCROFULOUS ERCPrzoits will 6000
cover the bodies of those brave men who are
fighting their country's battles. Tight Mr,
hod food, and - drenching rains will make sad
havoc with the strongest, threfore, let every
man supply himself with HOLLOWAY'S
OINTMENT, It is is certain cure for every
kind of skin disease.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment an now To
talled, owing to the high price of thugs, ko.
at 30 cents, TO cents, and $l,lO per box or pot.
Forma' in Pittsburgh, Pa., by B. L. Bohn's
took k Co.
For sate also st - Futtou's 'drug stone, Fifth
street, Pittsburgh.
Banvre'a pacixouw. Teocasa.—These Los.
imps are prepared from a highly esteemed
recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections,
4otticua, lloarsoness, Coughs, Colds, and IITi•
Mims orfioreness of the Throat.
For sale at Fultort's Drag store, Fi(lb street,
Pittsburgh.
JCR 331111:1731) AID ILIUM MS
doe assorilnent of You and Winter Clothing,
Wolf rec4ved b 7 Mews. John Wier k Co.,
Merchant Talton, No. led Packets] street, Al
legheny. T.be stock of clothing consists of
the linen variety of gents' pantaloons, Taste,
costa and evercoau n• style of patterns is
tasteful and fashionable. We would Invite
all of e@ fenders to give the above gentionen
a call.
Mamma, Jaime; ke.—J. M. Batons,
190. 17 girth street, is now opening the most
choice stook of fine Gold and Silver Watcher,
Jewelry, Silva ware and Panoay Goods ova
displayed in tide eity, wed ls nlitog thew at
remarkably low ream
Otarum aa,d amine out viii be taken at
the Oronlbm office, No. 410 Penn West, day
or niabt. All orders left at the above place
vlp berm ptly attended to. AU mile mast
be l Amapa. •
-
0. Wu, Death; 248 Ps= stows, will sfr.
t... 4 t..• P %Hammack c 4 Ma orcteuton.
IfIVER INTELLIGENCE.
•2123V•Ls.
Eau. aralmst, &men!lls,Jaa. 11. me. Slinst..th
Echo No ; Oil ehy. itiottagelio 2, Oil Oily.
Jas. Brew, Elizabeth. :Advance, Oil City.
The pivot was receding slowly at MIA pnlot yeeter•
day, with full fourteen feet in the channel by the
pier mark, last evening. The weather continuer,
cloddy and eon!, w ith in unaiaianal spitting of snow.
The Ennuis Graham. Iron Z.:infertile, la the "ray
arrival we hare to record from beton. The Paragon
and Oen. Grant are both d., and will probably .r.
tire to-day.
The Echo, Cottage and AJ•stice, loft for 011 City
patents) with fair trips, including quite a number
of pasmagers.
u=aday night last, the Wheoling god Peahen
h
oet Express collided with a numbar of Loa]
burgs In tow of the Wild Cot, at Captina. The
titchrwis very dark, and the Expresa was running
tory carefully. Abe saw the Wild Oat and bur lar
gos ahead, and gave the Lomat signs& with the whis
tle, hot the pilot of thew lid Cat did not hearer dot
not hoof tho signal, .ad a colti•lon ono the con.,
science. 0.21 of the guard, of the lexprese was ea•
ttrely raked o ff op to the wheel ludo, ar i d it is s a id
that two of the coal barge. wee" mob. though this is
mewhat doubtfol. The Express had a largo pas
senger Rs; and alarm oa board ono of cone. eery
mat. The lispivos Is mild to have hot conelderable
freight by the accident.
The popular and oommodlo bluseatio., Capt..l.
J. Bobinron, leaves to-day for Pt. Loots and St. Paul.
Phi has suporfor accommodations for pamongers, and
is In charge of careful and esperlennot officers.
Th. Aurora, Capt. Calm, ta ilia only boat In ;met
loading direct for et LOllil, and eh* will sobs be reedy
to lease.
The pear sal ruahrulflocut Joseph Pierre., cept.
hos. Trench, es bestsu ty rani, is summered to
Into for klerophis this evening..
The Orient, Capt J. R. Andrea., iv non prepared
to resolve passensers &DO freight for Cincinnati,
Trimaran. .11 lie:shrill. Meters. Jet Collins
Co., are her sprats. Elbe leaves on Thursday morning.
the nest and tellable Thistle, fkipt. C. L. Diemen,
1.. ecaoancrd~ for Cincinnati sod Louisville, this
evening.
The EMI. Grabs., Capt. A.yred..le the regular
packet for Zanelvdie packet 1.4.,e. having et
4 p. an.
Imports by Itlssr.
BA NE3VILLE—rra Eat. (Man. —4 rolls Iron
-or, 6 881. grerw, I bbb rod twang.] bbl rot, 1 tub
nutter, ti aka wheat, 1 661. do wed, 13 rks du, 36
buts dour, sbbl. butter, 11 bb's eggs, /o Molt ego
and Le ad 1 bon 'leather. G leather, 6 .ks wool,
12 881: e: seed, 111 tads Boor. 4 hr. maw 4 bbl. flour.
Clarke ,41 co. 54 Dbl. apples, Midget Murphey. 1 ell
bids, Buffurn A Ilepwer, SI skseorn, A J. Masao. 11
eke WWI. 100 board) J. Myers, 0 Md. seed and Par,
1 boo butter. 6 head cattle. J 8 Liggett, 104 dour
bbl, Wm P Rock 2 co. 5 ale rider vinegar, de, 4
this to seed, 1 erste, 1 sck rags, 14 dor 1 , 1901111,
bid egg. , W P Wooldridge; 84 oil Ws, W If G rrutly,
GO aka corn Meal, E Gleason, S hhils lobar., Drown.-
..1110 Packet, 1 bbl and 1 bog eggs; 8 Miller, 8 bead
cattle, David II Edgerton, 14 bbl. potatoes, H Lower,
3 woks, D Jackson. 1 aklll, It 11 Yolk,. 1 crate
loather, 51 Ilichalman. 0 beer kegs, Lyda k Chou.
Ding, 1 bbl coal II LI Collins, 22 6014 gins, C H 71•14-
t ard7e s y . ,t . Zt l. l7l( l 3 P b
rtro Pr, r4 ll ' b r
' y b , " l;
bbl. lob GoareY. Clark co t 794 feat " runreer,
Mr Thomas, 22 bola fruit reed and eggs, 0 W Man,
2000 feet punkt,intrther,ll 06111 no, 9 sks card
watt., Means a Collin, 1 MD eggs, Graham AThomas,
001,14. dour, Vocgtly /Kopp, 421 Az Boar,B Si Me
-4140, 3.k. ofska, Fetzer dr Artostrung, 25 Its pa
woos, 3 MIL sorgam, 2 .ksgs nacho, !Montalto .
Lang,EgMsgs nails, (az hoard) 11 Loks, boges,l
keg, 1 6814nndrios, Rwtoudra nn. 4 Os rags, 1 681
lard, 1 ho. Meat, 3 htds dried arnica, 2 keg. 8.1100
and lard, 34a1. prodqcs, 1 grata rags, 84makur
Lang.
FILIZO3T LSD 1 . 1111 PILIMIDZISOY.—ti's lelumed
incidentally yesterday that the friends ofe3sn..
John Q. Fremont, fayorable to his nomination
for tbo Presidency, will hold a mast nizeLing,
•t Wllkine 8011, on Tnuraday evening next,
for the purpose Qf advocating the claims of
that distinguished gentleman, and organizing
for the campaign.
acutuar.— Frank Bilkers was arrested
gatorday by the hi ay or', pollee, on &charge of
stealing pill) front Lieut. Jerome ld'Bride, &
tinnier resident of Butler county. Be woe
held to answer. • r
Larr—On Monday afternoon, at Concert
Hall, a mall plaid 'bawl. The finder will
confer a favor on the Owner by leaving It at
Hagerty'' cigar store, Wylie street.
ands, morning, .114u,b 131 h,
1161. at Gravel Rall , rota Tonnadoan, Warta.,
land comm. Pa. MAIM 1. LICISSACII, le the lith
year of her ap.
The funeral erltl Wks hlam from GM neldence of
her Atthrr, John Mamie:at, Mgt. Mancberter, on
True., 15th Int., at 1 o'clock p. m. Tha filen&
the &taffy are reeprolfally larttal to attend.
1 1 2NNISON.—Ou flebb.th imam March 1.314.
at &dug. ROOM F . 10141 mos if Jams sad
Margaret Datuatecat, aged Mar .4 to motabe.
Tbs Illonds °fibs &WV aro roi;oeifully NOW
to attend Ili* foosre. from Qs reoldonoa of his
soror.io, No. 710 Robins, .ott. Allokbooy, Tors.
oar sounto, ►t 10 Lidock.
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TH E LATEST NEWS
BT TELEGRAPH.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES,
FROM WASHINGTON.
Diapateh to the Pittsbargb Gault.
WASS IIGTOI, Marsh 140, 1841,1
The following are among the provisions of
Mr. Rooper'slighly important amendments
to the National Bank bill, reported to day :
Association for butting may be formed by
not less than five persons, with article of as
sociation not inconsiatent with Wise, signed'
by each member and forwarded to the Couip
troller. Their organisation certificate must i
specify the name assumed, subject to appro. ]
val by the Comptroller. Second. The tom-
OJT. designating the village, town district
and Slate. Third. The amount of capital
and number of shares, wilt:a:the number o f
shareholders. Fifth. The declaration that
such certificate Is made to enable such per
sons to avail themselves of its advantages,
to be acknowledged before a Notary, or
• hurt of &turd. The minimum limit
of capital is $100,000; $200,000 in cities
of 50,000 inhabitants. They may have five
directors in each town with not lessAhan ten
ionizes, and to take e stringent oath for the
performance of iheir duty. Shareholders are
held individually responsible equally and ra
tably for all debts and contraota. The in
crease of capital may hi voted, the maximum
to be determined by the Comptroller of the .
Treasury, or . It may be reduced by a two
third, vote of shareholders. Fifty per seat
of eapital must be paid in, and bonds to the
amount of ens-third of the paid ,In capital
be transferred to the treasurer before the
Dank can sommeace business, when
it le entitled thitrveimive motes to thel
amount of ninety per ant of the market,
value, bonds transferred. The udonnt of elr•
crulation under this bill is limited to three
hundred million dollars. The fetal ilibilities
of one individual or company shall not exceed
one-tooth of the hold In stock. The rideot i
interest is fixed atisven per pent, and taking
of higher rates forfeit the Interest. Banks
in certain cilia, most have at least twenty- ,
Eve per cent. of the amount of circulation on
hand, and all others Often per cent. One
-
tenth of all the profits must be carried to s
marlin fend before dividenda•are declared,'
until such fund shall be equal to tmenty-five
per cent. of the stook, and they ars forbidden
to make loans or discounts on the ;smithy of
their own shares of capital stock.
at read in plvt•
The bIU establishing the National Cemetery
at Gettyeburg being under cormiderallen, Mr.
Stokes, a Democrat, from Lawrie eo., moved
I in Strike out the West, where it pre
letediti Virginia, and v ealled the yea, and nap.
Teas, 35 Demoorata ; nay. 45 U Mon ist a, eh, ..
Mg that the Penneylvania Dentoortte t.
Nee ro recitals° the State of Wert Vir•
ginia. West Virginia now Walt know who
ter. lerarr MILITARY CrILX9I.II. her friends, independent of Senator Car
Statement. cent last night concerning im Dale's •ffiliation, and the Copperheads •t
portant military Acingee eteut to be fully w.,1,1,,g0.. •
confirmed. The Inlellirverr title tooretiog nye gesart—The Senate met at three o'clock
it has good authority for , lenylog that Gen. title afternoon.
Meade has been or it to be relieved from the Mr. eennell moved I. take tip the hill re
commend of the Army of the Potomac, but tending the time 01 the charter of the
there in very little doubt that It is mietaktm. mentown Dank.
General Smith hart been nominated Major - Mr. Lowry moved •to recommit, with in-
General, with the unlentanding that on his :atructions to the committee to bring in a bill
confirmation he la to be mistimed to the con,: compelling the Dank to enter upon the pay
wand of the Army of the Poton.. Mean- went of q.t. or :rico utt.inke for its tote. In
time there I. to be a grand review of the elm:dation
. .
whole Arm), excepting the Fifth Corp., some' The Senate Was. I t. recommit. This
day this week. The following other at- ; was considered the te•t cote of the Senate Te
nanneemtnts Sr. made here Ws wooing, ap lathe t o the . of Banks under
narently by •ettbortty : 1.17 order of the; tLe State laws.
Prete!dent the folMiting military ~node-. The bill went up 111 R I bird reeding.
merits have been made; Lieutenant General Mr. Ideeendlers eulk.l up and had creel
Greet has been as.elexied to the command or. neatly a bill relative, to p...t marten. examine
all the armies of the United States. He ' Cola In Dotter uvy.
establish his Head Quarters In the geld with yr. Lowry's bill trietire o. the Sheriff of
the mope:give armies operating under hie Erie county, payee.' nosily.
personal supervision 'lfni or I/ I Hal.: Cul. filebard regimsot has left hero
leek is relieved Dom duty as Generel.ln- tar Routh Caroline. in New Tali, fatly
Chief, and assigned to epecial duty at Wash • 7tweire hundred str .og Col. t'ri,t's. the 50th
legion at Chief of Staff of the Army. Maj.! Penn., I. rapidly collect log Lem, prrparatory
Goa. Sherman is assigned to the command of ito relenting to E tst Tennessee, •cd has re •
the Division of the hiLtalitaiiipl, lately tote- 'erullod from three buu4red In eight hundred
mended by Gen. Grant, and eomprisini the raee.
Department of the Olde, the Cumberland. the' The Hecate adjuusne IMt ben-pun seven
Tenneisee, cad Arkmum. M.j. General to•night.
McPherson Is &Weed to the command of SILL* P/S4tr , naa LLY.
the Department cf ke Teenier..., stolen) , SC.IILTIL.—AVISe.ent.ot --An net to Incense
enomanded by GeoSgherman. tete the Comertery, Cleo field County. Aar
•ItalfrollUlT TO TIC PATIOT Art, retails to eapitel Itl:••••Ig , Vnuangn County.
Inventors have been in trouble sloes the The supplement t.t iho borote:h of South
passage of lb* amendment to the Patent dot Pittsburgh. To lee"e". the pay of the
of March last, in many eases In which the County Conunissioneer of WeeimorelsOd
final fee was unpaid and the patent lost by : County. To ineurportte the lustitution fur
the Ihnitatievectanse. A bill was reported to- the benefit of the children of Indian and of.
day by thegen Ate Committee on Potent., per-; rican descent. The appointment of a Notary
footing all such patents by the payment of : Poille for Milk Ortek Townahlp, Erie comity.
the final fee within els morittrifrem tlm pas-, The supplement to charter the Melanie Nall,
sage of this amendment, , hut no reclemation !Seat Liberiy. One ebonging the plant of
for mtenfeeturars' as use:_meanerbite is al- i election to Cherry Toweehip; Butler county.
lowed. The tupplitment to act t .r the revision of the
'State reed front New ettlie, Eatiillt.ol3,
nango county. One to Incorporate the Sol
dier. and,Orphant Home, Allegheny county
patted to second raiding.
Adjourned. .
MOTSSICITI or LIIIIIT. OIL OLOT
Lieut. General Grant, by means of extra
ordinary Utilities afforded him upon different
railroads from this shy to the West, will reash
the headquarters of the Department of the
Mississippi to- night.
===l
rho Prusident has melted a dispatch from
Askant'', announcing that over twelve thou
sand of the inhabitants hare taken tbe. oath
prescribed in blo amnisti proclamation, pre
paratory to the reconstruction of the fitats
government on the ons.tenth rinciple.
OAP?. S. n."'"
Late of the Gecond Ohio Cavalry, sae dis
missed the terries on charges prefenad'by a
follow-olßcer, for hanging some 'guerrillas in
Kentucky, Ina styieofjusticis more summary
than regular. After dismiaaal he Insisted on
and 'Eaoreedad In 'locating a trial before •
military tioniectssicli In oily, of width
Gen. Eloketts is President. Ile has Jtut been
honorably acquitted sad promoted to be • .
Major Is tha Invalid Girps. 11. is brother
le. law to Gen. Bates, of Cincinnati.
II MITA IT MIDTIII7/1011 MILID FOIL
limo!attests of the Chicago Board et Trade,
submitted to the Senate, represent the awes
city for thasultitaryfientsotion of oar Lake
region.and the transportation ogler rapidly
iscreseing agrioultdial products of the West,
and for the Immediate oonstrnotion of the
Snore Tails Ship Canal. The merchants of
Sandasky City,phio, seat Ina similar peti
tion.
=1:1=111
The following order, dated-tdureh l2th, has
been prepared at tba c yYstr Department, but ie
not out In punt: It will be !hued Inthe afro
oilman ma printed t
Wait Dartaramr_•,Al)lll.l.Blll.ounars Orrtn,
Wow:1m; Ifareb 1:,1884. .1
finte;ai Order* • No. 98.—The Ptesldait of
th* United States order, as talon:
Ist. lifejor -.General lialltek, at his own re
quest, I, rehired from duty al Gosontl-ln-
Omer of the am,. and LltatAlittoirol U. B.
Grant I, assigned. to the command of the
armies of the United States. The hsadquay•
tan of the army wUt bean Wallington, and
also with Mat. Gen. Grant In the field.
3d. Major General Wert le assigned to
duty In Washington so chief of time of the
army, under the dlrietton'ottlo Seentary of
War and the Lieutenant General commend
lug, and his ordus yrlD be obeyed and re
spected amordingly..
3d. Moj. Gen. W. J. Sherman U istlgnott to
am command of the Bede. Diviitott of the
ocenposed of the Departments of
the Ohio, Cumberland, TIMUOUNI and Ar-
4th. Maj.' F. B. MTharson ii assigned to
th• command of th•J)94ituurat and .4
r112111.0t.11..
sth. In relieving Gene , Bailed from duty
General•in-Ohlef, the - President dashed, to
expense hie approbation and thanks for. the
able and sealous manner in which thlifirdltoln
and responsible .dntlia of that position hue
been performod., . .
By order of the flearstary of IS'ar.
Et-D. Vatican:lr
. •
rns curve /.10134T0U ; •-
Ara pressing upon Ocogress.dre pniPrieig of
requiring the Leiyennostili, Pages 4,lrestern
Railroad Compsor to iambi WyasitlOtti. r±&**,
nu " , rT °P.kir- Walo*OlVeStliliktt# 41 0
isinetlirk title polaris • ".7
Frni:APlP# l i g,4 44 PZ
¢Oramatiafforta itoloilsip made
tha,Feir Jers,a4 *inroad asoliopolj 14 - the
lorstke of V tire mate. Memorials Nal
Boston, Nut Took , - Phitadeptits sad Pitts
burgh wore prailited to the Senate towity on
that /rapes. -
O , BgZICVLA. 6111107..
Citizen of Ohio are petitioning Conyvie
foe the Improvement of the Aslitsbnla harbor.
FROM MIR RYSBURO.
Special Dispatch In the Pittsburg\ °matte.
litztusanzo, March It, 1561.
PATITIO.
Mr. Merton, testis. , r dealer, asking an ap•
pointntont as Leath.? Itlrpeotor. Mr. Henry,
relative to to 'arras., tba pay of °Moon in
Boars? manly.
One to penult a certain religions body In
Unity township, Westmoreland comity, to
sell certain real estate. Mr. Glass, relative to
the Western Penasylvsatt Railroad, and on.
thorising the election of .it soperrisors In
Jefferson township, Washington eatirity. Mr.
Glass, a report of the special committee ap
polntedyw Investliete the authonitipcf ear
tale articles In the 'Pittsburgh Cbrangereini.
Laid over to be reed to monow.
MET=
Mr. Illugham—rbill regniatlng tbu pay of
()Wain officers of Allegheny county. Mr.
Herron, release to the appointment of the
leather Inspector of Allegheny county. Mr.
dlass, extending cert.in provisions supple.
seat to the eat to candidate the airy of Phil
adelphia to PitubtriA, sad dit44.1101 the
boor to call, and two additional inopsztore in
all elective district* of Allegheny county
where there are not more than three thortsand
votarM also,* charter for the Subterranean
Transport:don CoMpaey. A 1.., one relative
to changes made in appointing Inspeeton (or
Ithe Western Penitentiary, *outs of common
I pleas and district marts, appointing three..-
prams courts. Lir. Mill, one for marking
twitter and lard firkins In Erie, Crawford and
'Warren eocustiesipassed Snail,. Mr.Coohran
printed $ bill icings, to the Increasing of the
pay of the twenty starers of Rtle °aunty. Mr.
White, ono to change the plea, for holding
eleotlons to Slippery Ruck township, Lawrence
Co. On motion, this posed finally as soon
Advance, ou Suirdk
Vouraten Mau i.. ld.roh 12.—0 n the ga t
i Inst., an advent* was medo on Saffolk, by
the 26 Colored:Corsair, Col. Cole. The Col
onel with 7 companies • dvanced on the south
ern and Mout, Culotta Pa nd,with 2 cam-
Owls. fril advocate, nnl Ltentanant Snyder
i with 1 aoMpany on the ...mit rittorry road.
Lineman% Snyder Or.t oneounterad the
enemy, consisting of lien. RUCZOSIOI entire
brigade Of Infantry, cavalry and artillery.
LienL antra cooler to Cut. Cale, who went
to his usistanee, and mot the enemy at Suf
folk, where a fight of on hour took place.
Col, Colishot the commander of the' rebel
oavairy, and attempted to rover the retreat of
Lieut. Col. Pond. but tho:enom with their
impud oe c a
mbers, Intercepted blot, foreleg
him to re y tire across the Jericho Caul, where
he re.orgnized. Lieut. CoL Pond came up
eta Soothe:ton road, attacking the enemy In
the rear, find Col. !Cole In front, thereby
cutting thillr way through the enemy's ranks,
caving their command Deserters say the
enemy had 46 men killed. Oar lose In killed,
wounded and missing was TO.
Lieut. Vinlem, of the 2cl Colored cavalry,
was killed., Lint. Pond had his horse not
from under him.
From St.joule..
Sr. Ltrth, March 15.--Gan. Sisk, coa l .
mender of the district of St. Louis, has fast
returned frnin an inspection tour southeast.
There ire reports that InIMEIVIII bands of
vanillas heire boon committing depredatlins
in that section and northeast Arkansas, and
that some ban desire preparing for more exten
d,* OPOratiPliS in the Spring. Stringent
misstate will be Immediately taken to drive
out or destroy all such bande, and establish
law and order throughout Ma department.
Gen. Sally, who Is preparing an expedition
against the Sioux Indiana, under Gen, Pope's
orders, arrived here.
Two Iron chid turreignohotte wen, lannohed
Caroudoliton Saturday.
From Fortroix Monroe.
. - .
FORTS= blossom, Maroh 14.--The Gan
beat Bonguihell frein
Chooser)ymouth arrived on
Saturday, vie river. ' The rebels
opened es her from thatr batteries en the
, bank' render it the river imputable. A
demand w a s e tto Plymouth for assists toe
and the gun• Southdeld and Whitehead
were despite l ed to tha sane , also the Mas
sasoit with 160 men opened on the enemy,
ehellieg theta for ire tont; when the them)
diverted and the river wee opened. A bun..
dyed pound Parrot goo hint on the South-
Lad,- wounding two loon. There •were no
other oasnattles,
From 4acksonvl.ll.lc. •
Nay You. Match IL —A lookoutlle lot
to: published In She Rat, and dated the - llth,
!apart.
.hoaryho firing up the river, Understood
to be gunboats feeling the rebel lizos.
Later au that day au 'dean°. of Col. floury'.
weir, attacked sad driven In from that!'
second pooltlotOrith tbe fors of a number of
woanded• It Was expected the robot. would
MUD an attack n Janhoonville the neat day.
If they did tot do en our forces, would loon
advents.,
The !few FOlindlana Telegraph Liao.
ET. Joan, N. P., Ilan* 14.--Thr. New
Yoandiaad Telegraph lieu. =marl working oa
they 21kb of Tobnawy, during • heavy anew
itona fwklehirontlnued several, dem scrod
b/r tetrillo - fall •at sleet, binaklag
the fins, tor zailwav lamp froidtbst
la the dikriaddrilio War tronbl.,bathy bud
Mat heir iiimpeile a - in - patting - At eta
Anti 0 1 4 % 4 440100 at,lnf aPr"
,47. It is
alma talmalacti.
Ccalgres&laval
Wassuorou, March la, 1644.
Herea..-11z Mcßride, of Oregon, intro.
diced a bill grantiag lands in aid of the coa
st:mien= of a railroad from Salt Lake City
to the bead-waters of the Oregon, and to se
cure the use of the same (or postal and mili
tary : purposes. This, together with other
proposition, relating to the Pacitle Railroad,
was referred to the Select Committee on that
subject.
Mr. Arnold, of Illinoie, Introduced a bill,
providing for a tiezmanent peace by the
removal of the cause of the war. It
provides that from and aftet its passage,
slavery shall be abolished is all the states
and territories where It now °lieu. The bill
was referred to Ibo Committee on the Judi
ciary. •
Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, istroducal a bill ex
tending the time In which the atates and ter
ritories may avail themselves of the act do•
eating public lands for the establishment of
an agricultural college. Referred to the com
mittee on public lands.
The House referred to the report of the
Cenhirenels committee rn the deficieday bill.
On motion of Mi. Bmithers, of Del., it was
resolved that the Committee on Nara! Affairs
In determining tho erectiod of a naval depot,
shall Inquire Into the propriety of fixing the
its on the Dalowero, at or near the tortirof
Yew Castle,Mr. Woolborne, of 111. , asked leave to pro
• resolution instructing the Committee of
Ways and Means, lo s their next revenue bill to
tax the stock of f domestic, liquors on hand,
for sale, at 60 costs pee gallon.
Mr. Storms, of Pa., objected, lad Air.
Washburn* moved a suspension of the ruler.
The gold bill was taken up,
Mr. Lumen. 'm
of Pa., moved that the Hoe
concur in the S enate's emendment.
Mr. Zeman, of New Teak, opposed the
motion.
Pflgo, of N. Y., argued that the
only result of this measure mast be mis
chief, and he objected to plating snob power
as le proposed in the hands of any roan.
Mr. Cox, of Ohio, favored standing by the
original proposition of the House, Merely art
therleiag td antleipaos the payment of the
pablio debt. Nothing doe, hors could perma
nently regulate the laws of Trade.
Mr. Bouturoll said he still stood by that
measure, which was originally introduced by
him,
Mr. Alley, of Mass., wpald support the See
' tee's amendments, believing It would he for
the Interest of the Government, Gauntry, and
people. He believed that in the hands of
the Secretary of the Treunry it would be pro
ductive of much good.
Mr. Hubbard, of N. T., oppoeed the Senate
amendments.
Mr. Deuteron believed they had no right to
grant power to sell the surplus gold, and if
they bad tbo right it would be unwire to ex.
groin, It If the war matinees, as there will be
demand for the year. 1804 -5 of eighty fire
million. coin or more.
Mr. Hooper.prodeeed the figores to show
that the Seeretnry of the Treasury may
of twenty millions of gold between now
and July without impairing his Wigs:loos
to meet all liabilities.
House adjourned without action un the
gold bill.
SCia2ll.—The Senate paused the House bill !
i relating to the diminution or lost to oheplsins, '
providing that they shall not coder dianioutirm
or loss of pay or alleterattoor when ■L.eat On
aoeount of 'licitness and disaisiluy, or when
held so pri.onerr, sod granting a peo.ion to
chaplains f r tetsl disability- of $2O per
to•mth, and applying Its provisions also to i
idows, and mothers, and sister. of ehaplaies
who have died since the 4th of Starch. 1061.
Mr. Davis presented a resoledon of inquiry
t the pert taken by Col. T. W. niggle
son, Colonel of a Massaebusetts adored reg
iment, in the reseen of Anthony , in
whioh the rescue resulted in e g et
one of the deputies - of the Court. Objected
to, laid over and ordered to be printed.
The bill realties ma appropriation for the
West Point Academy was taken op.
Mr. Ortmes opposed Air... Anthony's amend
most providing fora competitive mruination
of ord.'s.
The morning hour hewing expired, the
W..t Point Ansiinlay Appropriation BO I
came up In order, the pending amendment
being that of Mr. Anthony, providing for a
ofoo gar se itiZ t. oll ry 0
41:131r I T 1i: , 12 n the direction
hf r. Anthony', 0uten.1....0t wt. then.leti Ly
IS to 20.
Mr. ilaia attend an amendment that no
cadet ,hall raneive any part of the appropri••
tion units, appointed in a,tit t i a a ea with the
laws of Congress.
Mr. Doull:cle blr.rtql so amendment pro
viding 'het omit the suppreseion of the re
bellion, the Pre•lJent Beall be authorised to
appoint !nom anreprotinted districts, ,00h de
serving ;Gang ooldiere in the armies el the
` ailed States la s homey mist*.
`After • debete."the iniendmen,e of Moser,.
Male and Doolittle wary adopted, and the bill
peeped
Mr. Peeranden called op the tdonorter and
Diplomatic Appropriation.
After a debate on on smondment of Mr.
Sumner to erects a Minister Plenipotentiary
at the Oran of Be/jjiurn, without 'leans, the
Senate adjourned.
Latest Foreign Ness a
PoPTl.allo, Horeb 11.—The steamship Jar.,
Capt iAetort ' from Lirerpool, on the after
noon of the 3.1, end Londonderry, OP the
4th 'act., arrived at Ms port, this eve
ning•
The steamer Oly aim!, from New Turk,
arrived off Cape Clear, on the morning of the
2d.
The stennanhip City of Cork, from Sew
York, arrived at Qacenarown, on the truing
of the 24.
Great DrPain—The proceeilrige In Perlis
runt on the ?allot., US wholly nolosportant
The nig of Belgium arrived in England on
the 34 last., to attain the christening of the
Prince of Weiss, con.
Biz Rowland Hill, ban reelgoei tho Been -
taryablp of the Post Office, and retired fr•
publio life, owing to Ili boalt.b.
Brown, Baronet. and bud of of the well
Inoll2l Gnu of Bcown. Shiplay & Co., died to
Liverpool, on the 3d inst.
It is 'asserted that the violent sale of the
Great Eastern will be contested in law tonne
by the person whose bid forth. rowel at ato
lls. was refesed, and who lays claim to her.
The fiasco has an editorial on Gen. Banks'
general order at New Orleans relative to negro
labor, ike. It lays it Is the establishment et
earldom, or the retention of slavery without
the name, and the design Is to secure the votes
of the employees for Mr. Linoolq.
Tax Dartszliaa.—The Attlee made a close
reommoinnee toward Duval on the id. The
Dann lied burnt down all the fermi on the
line of their outposts. A cavalry skirmish tog.
plam on the 28 th, near Predrrick. T
banns captured thirty Dunne.
ilea. De Men expresses the belief that ap
pal cannot be taken before the end of Mai. or
the beginning of Jane, under the moat se
favorable circumstances to the Mass. • '
The Berlin and Vienna Journals conflate to
ridicule the motion of a confer/are.
Mr. Mason bad retuned to Lon Jon from
Parisi, it is supposed, in eonnc„ction with the
alleged recognition negotiations. It is also
said that Mr. Lewin, ex•comespondent of
the London Mars, at Richmond, is contently
passing between London and Paris, end 14
probably engaged on the same athlete. flood.
of the rebel loan to the extent of 11,100
pounds; re-payable at par, were drawn at
London on the lit of March.
Law by the Jaro.—The Arabia from DWl
ton, arrived at Queetstown on the 28th, and
the City of Washington from New York on
the lth. •
The litilltary_operatloas lo Schleswig con
tinued suspended.
The English blinist-re tweeted_ defeat last
night on a mere party division to the Iloose
of Common, by a majority of I only. -
An ittailliary Department to the; 8.
SLondon.anitary Committee has been - organised In
The rumor to the effect that the Arch Duero
hiaxLntillan hu renounced hie intention or
going to aterloo Is entirely nti&unded. , .
• M. Mon has doolare4 he the Spanhh Con
gress that he world govern with the eo-oper-
Won of the Cortex, and settle the Coastlto-,
trim at question. • '
Lieerpool.—Plour elude ,r• wheat tending
.downward, end ray dull; Aid Waters 8 and
I.lod. Corn Oat - and - tending downword ;
mixed .180 d and 28a 111.
PAOM2olll . —neer hee i ttif pork firm; baeon
Inactive. Dater 'dull, lefert4 qualities
lower. Lard Anil end u cheered. Tallow
Amer. Proattei tette, quiet, 32 and 34 for,
pots. Bner tends taperer*. Cog"
q uiet and
nuohangU. Rim quiet.- !bump active, and
dearer. Linseed oil Ono. Rosin lossilreH
Bilrita of turpentine quiet and steady. Petro
leum dull; no isles.
Prom Denver City,
Drava* Orry,'ll. T., Harsh IC.—Among ea •
resolutions passed b the Territorial Conran
tian was one in favor or an amendment to the
Constitution - anon/Wag alavary throughout
the trolled Stater.
Yestardny thir Kutner guard . at the Nevi
.Tantl took- possession or tho naval -.tom by
'order of the Elseretary of the Mtvy,,and aminel .
partlat were arrested on sarptslon' being
.oemplleetixt la french. ,
The Pirite liiippahannoeL
• - Ikerrai r Marali - 14—Private nailer*. nr. ,
- eared hem etas that the,Phite lieepahan•
sock leftfranaelehantatron the '204
tun - errivetiz laws Is lust' -sad kw AWN&
UMW Itererelstanarett‘ tu reptfthie be
en the ritsteriedatrpi
Etxtbititge of Plntre.
Wasitrsrox, Mehl
that the endings of prisoners was to be sus
pended, the Administration not airship ( b,
Gen. Eutler'splan, therefore, as made isk the
Washington .abaft to-day,is anthatitatively
denied, for, with the exception of the 'Lexie
fad that Cho. Wadsworth has loft this city,
there Is not . a shadow of foundation for the
statement or any portion of it. The Govern
ment has no intention, whatever, of interfer.
lag with the businesi of regulating exchanges
entrusted to Gen. Butler.
The New York Demgcracy.
etinsur, N. Y., Blanch 14.-61 r. Bryant, a
Democrat of Now Tort, to-day Introduced to
the Assembly &series of resolutions, declaring
that the war must be prosecuted until staviry
Is annihilated, and that the constitutioad
abrogration of slavery would clear the pith
to our manifest destiny, and!produee the Tee
torsi-bus of a united nationv and requesting
Congress to submit to the people the constitu
tional amendment forever prohibiting and
terminating slavery.
Frauds In the Navy Departments
New Yoax,'lliareh 14.,—A specie' dispatch
from Weehington to the Cosewerrlot says: It
to understood that the Department has an eye
on the Navy agent. In two or three Northern
eines, who are reoortul to be rushing • "big
thler In a side way, out of their °Medal po
sitions. The frauds are said to be of enor
moat dimensions, but no arrests hare yet
been mad'
Navigation Resumed on the iludsom.
New roar, March 14.—The Ralson riser
Is clear otter, and the regular Albany and
Troy paraenger steamers silt eemmenoe their
trips tomorrow.
Troops for Hilton Head.
' Nur You, lfareh 14.—The 65th Pennsyl
vania rolantoen, 850 strong, bare inived
from Harrisburg, and aro awaiting. transpor
tation to Hilton Haul.
Death of Mr. Cozzens.
Nair Your, Maroh 14.—Wm. D. Caroni
the proprietor of the well known hotel s ,
Walt Point, on the Hudson, died yesterday.
lIIARKETS BY TELEGRAPH..
PhiladelptrlaKittket.
Puu.snaDrara, 3Tarcb 14.—The dour Market con
tinue. exceoleely dull with bat Ittle demand kn. ex
pert, and the only ware we heard of are fed bbls ex.
to at 36,60 3B bbla Mm 11 Thomas mills, on irritate
terms, and 300 bbla extra family at 19:. Sales to lb.
mule range frourg.D3B,l3 for euperffne np to 13 8 / 4 . 9,40
for high grade extra family and Gary mole By.
flour le dell I a email eau Ist $6, and 100 bbls or a
better brand as $13,311. In corn meal them le coshing
dobru to do a quoted:la. Wheat Is unsettled and
tower, 81,60 only being offered fo r prime md, but we
/Rw of sale. In white without change. Thom !abet
Ilttlelnlelry tor rye and It is offend .111,40. There;
I. des. doing lo mrn ; males of about 466000 Drub at
In dote Lad $1,2) admit, with If.oo bush at
11,19 dellrend. Quer citron bark Uarvely offered at
$37 per ton; at rehleli there an bat far. buyers. In
,ed , 'hors Ls no rhaere and bat small sale.. Pm.
ridges arm. Petroleum quiet; rondo rkslo; ra
deed In bond 4.53..4413g and reve6Ddlrl.. I`. blelry Ls
.11 with mom dram.; Ohlo and - Pen na blds sal
ter at for prime and 91c fir
Cincinnati Market.
Illopatrh to thtorittaloctrgh Gmette,
ch
The fl oor lo ato•r:y toitb 2 to ot r water
tLe chsnurl.
Woothor LlouJy • Ith • of i‘lit sprfoLllna of too*
2—Dolt aloof iwaty;F (Yr • ...A
F3.te,,,e tar ex...
•
Wniad—Uall . sl. 4 n..zt dad furr,/, end (1.331?..
1.4•; fur white.
HR. roam—Yule • 1 for rhoire uoußtrly
Raul cltr.
I , Ra—quiet RI 1:1;401123it.
arre—Belo bulk and adtgsoo. In tact e.
Coy; —Doll and lamina' et Elkjar , e.
•
Wut.Firea at re.
New York Market.
tie.- Taira, krarek 14.—Cotton Jailawl lo•o
ales or Lso bales at 111N.6770. Flour dull and de
ellund fat; Was .2 . 11,500 Lela at 5. 1 ,1536,fa for Stare
17,10(47,t0 for Ohio; 15,4047.40 for Sootta.ro. Wha
desltural Iq Bala, of 1 . ... 4 ,000 boob at /1,6201,01 k
Cblcago .priet.; 11,0.41,70 sn , rad. Cara stead,
at 11,51. Lard dull. 'Whisky Irrazu , ar al laratara
Pork true. Goff.. 6rsa at;-c. Malastaa doll Na..
PVL(O/.1113 quiet; crud* 74i43154,
r...acad t kW/tic. Fraikal dub, flour la 61+,0
• newt 1%55.5.y.
SL Louie Blarket
• &r. Levu. Iterah 14.—C.tt.a at 7070 e; rawelpt.
Cat Lula, 1/ ur et= at for extra. Wheat
armor la 31,30 frr strictly prism Casa—receipts
large sod mark.. toady ar 97X28t,011. 0313 tutor at
U4451%c.
Philadelphia Cattle Marta..
hot.. Irate, March It—?b! offering of
mule resebent about IWO head, LW lata than hot
end prices ruled nearly thn mama, bur rather
dull, magi. from 011 to $lO Tor .mat. to rood and
extra quality. Coors ware ataanly, and 160 had wen
aol.l from 4.13 E5O for aprinours, and Srne.so fne
no. and c al ea. nags rare firm, ad the offering..
were =OW., arblett sold a full rates, sarylurfr.
OW to 319 per 100pNunda nett, mostly. 01. s. Llunna
Yard. Sbeq, ern better*. tint au ta., offering;
Cita/ beld .old at ytallNc, and extra *want, at he
per pLeand grow. •
•
Stock Mitt Money Markets.
N. To., Ron& If.—Stock. betleg.
C. a a T. 144
Combool.,l pll C. 11. a 41
lltloola C0re1.,—....13.,/fillcl4.
Michigan Soothorn..lo9% liarloot ......... 1.5.)
1 . 110 0 1 11L5rant00d.....141 IC. & .119%
Now York 13/Ig , &FL
nod.. filo&l .
Erlo N. IL, Co.
Oak.. Chkoza....llS,
Pau.arnzea, March 11.—..510cks %teak :
Pcuna. Ire:meal .....
Mar 4. Canal ... . ---74 Cold
Lona Gland .--4 T taLaago nn N.
Roasting —.. 61Q,
New York Bank Stater!aeon.
— taw Tau, March rollowitti li the re.-
pantiea statement of the amlittos ti Nr. rock
banks s 4: ths week spllntlliirckp :
Loans,
Spo. 437ez
cirmutio?, _ AA*.
D.po.ltj,
SPECIAL .INt;TICE-S
Ti -Wlll. RuINIULL ec co Lousr.
itAr.Ens AND BOSET IRON WOMB.
123 . has h, - 5a tOr 21, 21eatt 211. Ifettoi fa,
=ld • hip Yazd god furnished it with the moet lm
Pend meehlany, ere premed t tessallectscrs
elerydesertptlea of Bons's.% is the beet mann.
•e• ••••••••• 1 1 •4•41 to lent AM. In the try..
auxima, NUCUZN, runt Tins, arz.va
LOOONOTIVX DOILDPA, CON'DMISEDS.
/SALT PAN& TADS% OIL MILS, AGITATODA:
$Er/242:0 PAHI , BOILL'it naus BIIIDOD9,
=OAR PANS, .ad -cola tbsaalleetame of 1141111.
=an PATENT BOILERS. &pilling &as es
theehotteet aceine &Mt'
BAH/WARTS BB,OI4CHIAL
20001130 1 , for t h e can. of. liesearnem.
?brat DWaa . An, ars spectstly etvonnestabxt to
Minieterr, Cinders, and parsons vb..* r. - estlon calls
ibtAl to 'peak Is public, 111sanfectnetd only by 0.
DAZINDABt CO:, • Hairbbard, P., tO Idiom
all orders abonld be addressed: •
dold bt 7 tangdtatesterywhere. -
'Copied to boar from pan by relent wall, no are.
Tours; An, O. A. DANCIDAHT lb CO.
teldrain
16„—; ---..THE CONFESSIONS AND EX,
ricaTzscz - or AN „INVALID, pwtAtobsd
f the bookltuhl 114 011112121141441A51tie1l t 01117138
Pea who wan ftioa 1C011,19 DiLlilty, Vl:palms
Decay of ItAthood; otelyitii, it Iho isms the*
the miaow qf wlincrA L • 'llt ons whlo bat ebitiilliksooll,
arca Ulm pal to.gual impetus Wad lojorrthroh r ht.
oadoolcii • pastrpald Wrapped owtolopi,
Nola
copies max bis bd of du
NAIDASIICL
AAryll:lrlowN 13 .1 had. Slap =WV. N. T.
r. A 0511.002.
1t..110011. .
OqLOBEBIEION, RBA A CO. ; (inp".
omorrie Xonnos, ]tuna Iduanst,) WASHING
Top . wont', Borrow A Ilicarrurrs,
Ifaatellietarers 0 BOAT AND .BTATIONTXT
STZAX 12101N13. BUBB .11BGBWES; - KILL
BIAOTCOMT 02AB/11% warm, • Clirl•
MS, alide:erliikma; OIL - TANIS t trrrita,
so=k AIM zursrr IRON wciaz. ' •
Agents Glr OITTABIrO TATINT, I*TGTOIN
TOB ITELDMI.BOUB3I9._ _ , •
0.2 . 0. 'NERVOUS KW/WU 0
iurni inexia—i'iv.mai:ots!iiii . at i.i. -
hlit b.= . nsioniikt Walt!' a flwr 'law. *Ur cri.
altivotas ailltbi ware mu lbw spa trrogglas awaw
dm mods of trworwat. *Ulan insmeoeotuni,ten,.
his Warretdray woosoisaantorts boreatclad haw .
wraturea Warmwsts of woo _ on thir wrortpt
cr Warsaw!' aol=l4_l= oPr it
Folasa! Waft, N. T.
wfafaaawfX
*YOZNCOCHRAN.*BRO., Man,
u'lh.t.im 'et 111011" BAUM, - 12°N ,
Ititt/ITI3 AND VATI'M DOOMS, wn:DirW srro:
Van, WLVDOW: atIAZIDII. to;, 9l:112001111
tad-b SHIED bet. 'Meal
tiare ea baud • variety ol .. iitie . lTatite.lei Mo r ey sad
ilia, imitable tor 'di pereasaa' • '
Cuticulae - unmade*. paid ee-eatiumuifilase
teblikitdone alwe VS , .
ic: 2l- . 1101 . 1 1E13:4 . 800;.7:1,iiu55i
wrOMUGIT AND DOXlCsflo=an,l4 of
ImeIIANGV, braTITIDATES , or ;Dintart
voyvi Arm Arr Ami: • gie - 6vslAtics7
nom pittamio; rA.•••• •
• - gar cbniucid:mAglirreAll , 0 1 : 441 . 0 ; 61t1 "
. 1 :* 1 41;b00 1 4 - VIIIQ &Oaf,'
09 r a i tXX.VOWNiri.Y494 1- Ct;
Ira `Ang 01 50 3 1tindA8f 414
iddaialit dodos? hi AIIUtgawBUTTER AttlLo3
UM sat ligatai*liesk",lllll.636ll4,
iThdierekra -
BOOTS .S.TEI SNOBS:
JOST RECEIVED,
MEN'S ENGLISH W
CON T LILL
62 *lris-Orli
N•zt door to the
BOOTSJ ROOTS! 1100W81 'BOOTS,
mons I anon% on%
GAITERS! GAITERS OATIGIBBI
M'Clelland'a Auction. Roue.
63 IPITTEI $r11113? "-
•
The logesOen:* in the oit7 of CAVALILY SOOSY,
with plain mid command Lege.
ustll2
S PRLNG GOODS.,-Wo are now rocaiv
tag s largo and welt latuctod dock of -
ago.ras AND eiktoms.
• •
Entrabl. br Sprteg sati Entamtr-wear. ittach Lrr
lawman and durabillircennot ilnputed; Thar
1141. le wild it
A Small Advance cas Easters-Pelee, t
.
Ara id rnpplytr Wat. ,ea - .ltand. -TVA
..tee t•ofat m inter (limb
Jos. 11. Borland,.
No. F 4 lI AIMETT4., 41 dm/ 11=-71ftb.
FINE GOOIX6I
JUNT
•
LA DIEN. OLOVF BID BALMORAL 13001 D
Do do do CONOBESS do;
DWROIN.I., BA L ADL du
cicrd !IMRE SOLE GR A I NI & GILT do,.
Do TWO do CALr do
All of Ow bed =Moat work, .d vrorroalod to ' clre
main satisfaction.
GEO. A.LBREZ, SON & CO.,
ea n. nor. of ir.o4 roarth
TORN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of
ROOTS A KIR SHOES, nt orrery •Inorsiptiath
34 Statthtield Orval, Sittittogh. • ogfißis
flat ALBREE, SON 641.;0.,
N_X ood Soul] I).*lrre to 'HMV, trtiOrDato,
e.rner Weed ap4 i.mrM anwu , Pilltsnave,
PIOXOII. 01061 c. -
BRADBUR Y I
URADDVICW'S
1111:Lt3RATTZ
3Ft I A.M.-C:OE3I
The =on POWiErn. aml 6LYJAIiT - TOjzD
IY+TIitatILSTS muainctato3 to the to_tui47.
SIEVE'S SIUST POIZES
• -
IIeoclr•d within • moath St Ittstr falls sodllausl
Ws arsOrr arida tse titeb - sallsakir A 'Cs.ltatd
lihstdmart Grres wall ktr,ss: undlrat Phu..
sod A. P. A-W.-Et. Amities thEaldolawas sad ilaraoLt
ams Pumas dadrioe a roisot aserwswod, sty M
inn.:IS...II sad essadosbators p.classioasharwhess.
Arsons those who toms parchssed thew !Oars-
Swats , u this 'leafy ws take ti Wm - tiro
tq site. E.rasorr, >47 sad ItsterraaCkw, Vs's . Ails
shrew Ms; John Mreordy. /sq., tot .Pstl4.
Curdy* raj Um Ilea say. Oakland: Pr. Jonas 8.
lloOtiotock, A.oorsler,rsq., chard f1ard.214.,
Fart I.llwry • John Doi, Dr. Ir. EL Matta
tsr. P. N. Wadt. 1.1., sad Mts. Illsekrours. Pitts.
barrio. A gLarluttor sd Ars pats with eta Iszstrn•
east.
WAIIIII2qC it BARE, -
Bois Agssis for Pittatersh sad i!miteraz Ps, .
- -
No. 18E CLAIR am: Ban's' Eii4e
ims! elan haat of /NANA Chawis laving oh
A COMPLETE ) I UEICAkfiaIE.E4EY.
emarristuctiney Chas Thousand Ilona.,
PIANO Al
- Far only Tao
.... , ,iii
The followlug looks am or thtibrit shohak'strla,
aW imp • libral7 kwkrproaabla .to mak* w she
Las • Pia... ll* lentor =Moth= of mule le polo
third, great van boyish boas tats & * !deaths
phone Mutat to Ow popular Sastp: • ._ .
TES IitOMI CHICLY; A othactlow of.liarchus,
Walt Polka, feleottlsabsV llodowaa. Chaketile s
011111.ra Irour.lland Thou aal - Tlarte Onus;
9 Toh: • -
OTIORD; s sawn.* re- IWO.
Ballad* Quinn', Dew* &a , whit ‘Tiaeut Lisom-
IIIOWTh -C iortak/otl
Chaim Twat Darts, rlth'Plass Arowilmattuast,
OPTIAT/0 TIAILII; A wellsottow ar Sockaaw
iito weat bias, oseprislog lin Toed. Bolustisabi
blot Opstwa, with o-/Ltooropaullmot,..'..-
All thoabere (5 oshonsaLtsr SW, arm ng as**
Ibitawfor orlon • Tlab,111; V..%; Ctotk, fah
P' P.i " ;34 b r
• ClgAßlLlill" C. ft/WILLOWS
bet • -Illeediffiee.
REM OVAL.—Oa tho lit 0f..4440, wa
•111 nactimo ov isridssaii-a.
• "ere. as "Tryst' • TUrtnri
T. haw .3 preseaS aarephelM 11=16,ESellet •
.Br.. A One assottseset of PLASS96Au •AAA . pee.,
=fly al N.. S 1 NMI= .
HOPPIW 4 / 1 10 4:'
tole Ames oi tbtkstr-'
Man B/:04M,19):
• -- ruffos .:9..Vitlf
an now - evesuund le. nini? Pt41(03-130:=
.B ZNZ B 1.1. Y. PLIBO3 ale BU flethntat
ited dun Plaara tei Ike mlll4/7' " "
-CLUSIonTE BLIDIP4U.II.I4k-stria.
,
QULDIERS' :.130U1s1.^TLECIEI,
_
Irraipplo,Alu) Asztint- 4 of Iv.,
Prx.parainusw!obir- _
/al Ith Eistibre l / 4 Pl 6
votnoslorgptn.a:sisu
lluloer Irby n bottom than 114 it/IN:ft •
1. It Io et .Mel 1114snd.-
It boo io '
O. It roultiono no dirt at don: - -
stando Ms mat Wants iwt. ""
It. It the mot somootinil.P.
T. It trunk wartrusb lis la/Ont.
8,44 ' `y" !MON Jorprgroit,
OarnarhntbMnianttbfind'."
U t Uk t' WO h
steasvir.a.v 4
Braes , JPeculct,t z ni,
. TINISITCOII4IS3 Wolll.lnreshestlibile'in.
*emelt* A eater! or sterle et Ilil/8416PaCC.
LNG BIZTAY‘ tot, Sham Ciiinlitil. 0 ti. 4,14 lite.
ONO, mat ShOft. stmt. Plineargb. Ps, ... sa..6:lt
LY°" A KNSTLI A f.,, - (I.Wr -----. WEE,R,
• AIND DICALSII. la it*. itaxt 'eon linad,e
OrSVINZ /L6TANA CTOABB , stml el Xt•Adt cf
SKOKING A! CIITWING ToaApco, 5„•3,,
4 1 : 137 .,
TANCYvem a ll 2. ll 2l3CILLitil PIPES, 7.3."...,,
frs u &
mut, lil= TILE ST C
. lilpriatl 110.•
Tlu. ilteibsps. ••_. p. , •,,,,,
onvra, N l at Mora bna4.-,-
pAIMERsrup N OTICE= n
ssexist4 within 'gam%
torthar. We Will co.ituur Lbw q= CklitTC"
m ..a.at NO. II Villb /POOL" ae , -‘ 5,4
411,n,mtafctt*.ncic4co.
/oa Mi' 24r ialtatika`ii4
Inc Mini iwuariatithe 8 , at
'''""• 44,o6 ar- , - , Warm doe•
twv oruk -- anilt - Tel ------ Ireta ix , I :Mv-uorfa
ado nipAnzues-a
A LAROt LO
WO 800%
OE STORE,
Te!is °aloe
tiumott,
pksi4wrs.~=~~~a