• . i l ` ; • . „ - `ESTABLIAIED IN 1786. fittstargh Sank m GAII wok mum Tam ov ring GAZETTE. soargeiiimox.braa. Per Yeer—Sl oa rbi e* Iviimmi Limos otall. per year....—. if to. , . , " .. gm* Ws2222:llinnoa, ling% Ond..• a. slabs of II ID." 160. **" dobserletentote 1 ZS. .e.iggeAs am. M tbi pull anal - 4 .4 /d' r " ebb iggitliies,ye win rod the Emus Clexcees 60 4. '7l* .if *no,* win seal the Yo emeta CLlSerni d. 17. "gfeee Ce(Thit. 6 mem. WAX eitiLeeie*Ms *Me fehmeeona paws apitO,Pgeet eelee the thlbeetelgreL 701111DAYCH A 11304. OUR PEW :YORK LSITTER.- gersespecithieee el the Pittdwugh cawsua • New Tau, March 19, 1564. - St. Patrick's day was wry generally ob. Semi by the4hAerinirt eltimnict of :Irish desetre' Tirenty.four different omelettes, am. "biting of United' Orders of Biburnians, St. Bridget, ,Charity Associations, besides the 69llvaed'deteatuneitte'of ether ; regiments, • participated in the grand precession. Each re - of the pageant wuteadid by a brass bald, end a linge banner. containing the doi lies" and aymhele of the, seeleM. Length seamed to bays been the cleseissonue, and the Men Were' pieced' abreast. Tourney believe. the object, vu gained, for the procession wt' ; twebrumpassingthe City Half, and obstruct id troldway all the afternoon. Thuablatoalhip::Edinburg; marl arrived' -,eery opportunely (*tithe morning of the 17th) brought - anions .thirearge,a ease of genuine aintreolts from Ireland._ It is needless to data that the cue went through a quick in . appellee at the Custom Hoeithand its content' were net long in the , werigleal package." These firmed extensively on the ocessiou, and the displays of- crosses, _helps, green flags, and thrlik• were tit' general. The pretty Irish airs, copiously Intasprinkled with our own national musts, were played by the begt7g_talid;altagetbkt,, BAWLS II day of - Nov and then en enthusiast was wittorkateinteriarAtehtedthe taking in of sollietldnff other 1111n3,01,1 water; but this .".arsailiniodtegly reiCead mien for them a lit tle ltidalganeastaa reasnallibly-clahned. Navigation on theMnffson is now open to Albany and Troy, and the boats have Com mented running to the different river pointy. The Whereas on the North river, which are generally devoted to this lied and internal trade, are already Waking lively enough. The steamer St. John, built to take the place of the Teem) Newton, burned last season, pro ceeded to Albany this wink, on a sort of trill . trip, and will bring hither the members of the 'drew/7 Legislature, who have adjourned for a week on account of this pleasure trip. Many of the canal beats have been 'applied with cargoes, and have moved up to Albany to . take advantage of the op of the canals. ' • There , w is.eretywhere activity, and 1 the busy appearance of the harbor, docks and wharves, is the nuest indication of the - coming warm weather. The 14th. New Hampshire and the 1 lib Indiana regiments washers yesterday. The forentrase off far New Orleane, and the latter . for their Aside of elm, Port Donohoe, Vick" . .. burg and Chicken:mugs. The citizens were quite surprbed to see Bo'laMayeeldieri under ono tag, having been used ro see that symbol Seeding aver what, at the commencement of - the war, would have home thought a reason, ably filledcompany. The Indiana veteran" were retrieved by the Mayor and the city igovernment, and proceed on their Western Journey with the cheers of New Park ringing , in their ears. • ' - As the dey for the grand opening of the Sanitary Pair Approaches, the excitement tondo to litailies. Thti day will be considert - ~e d.a_guratral.beliday, end wiltbo hectored be -- filair -- t ---- .rade of the One 'bad effect of these great fairs is sadly 4parfenced by the smaller Institutions of bentiolenee ; for while those mammoth pleas are being perfected, the pun striop of those who here heretofore beeline; 'there], seem to be opened only to the larger bees. The oonetemieriee Is that the sphere of usefelneu of many, local societies and associations is very sensibly eircumserib • wt. W•VILILL r. Wm. Cornell .Jewmt Visite Ez-Preet . dent-Buchanan. The irrepressible Jewett is again to print. - Ike Philadelphia Prom publithim a Icing &o aten' hum Wm, width le thus summed up in lit editorial Ittertszday Mr. Jewett ettlorth on a pi! Plmad• to. Wheatland , expleuly to .obtain Maths mole there to temporary retirement, ; Muth &revelation am might serve,to guide the MIMI ant of its MfdenUdes. The cater facts established are that Mr. Jewett saw Mr. Bu tilutaari; thatlir. Bachanan told Mr. Je wen he [Mr. Buchanan] would be vindicated in after ages, and that Mr. Jewett believed him. Mr. Jewett hes had much diplomatic,: erper . lona. but he ham found a match ; In Mr. Buchanan. Tbeigh he wrote the ex ( !" President nuite,..ri letter;" he, failed - to from - him.M.alagiCatrittottlirie, and NMI 444_ to isadis mita exhuut frets th e .towstn...../Ixtutiarr of 1861. ingillszspott of the eenvenation; hoir= . - ever, we gathethat the oracle believed that theiloyatteopli.eLkietlus-oijaa. Oil* . re ' diva l b . telidtkosi'ibid:thitimace must now gone etheisisstuf,.. which ha could ant bee( be- • - axis of s,olotid • thatith adisifred Grads" tOi Consmilisayind thought Mr. Bennett —wee right rthet;-thii.tebels . vete „WOK Is s eettetitstientel'eld "I"tio:titthoitlortet manner, and that the solids of the - ; rimullent eras also eonstitational andentimuditutitind; that ' thiPlizt le =atilt; "sad 'toad be ,U that hie= vary Sorry for the f wok and had 7J, 'to regret - . regent to htZustionit swear; and to antelmioni that he went , of toles the' Union restored ;Orr the prin ' "elple&ef ; Ism* Beithatas'il - Aftluisttattoo and - that, although he Wilda on ;Armies; Independimm, he desiredepeedy real, which could olds be b,y „Europe= isteteentlon. All . of which is bi thcstuaLmansini.of oracles, Ana vary 002310144, the country : ; ' , , Negro'lloldlers at the Balstt at The following L na:aitinot rtvito Illt on th e • of pnr - ilia/saw t! adios. Vilma twastno- ' • Ids to irons thignosif; the First North (Wolin* (Mbrod) And the Fifty-fourth, of liginint nioannig wore brought up to cover the-retreat, and veinfully did Ulu de lt. The'Biftyfoortb pro reu deniontee - and thus bath ilium • .neghtuonts for more than ono bolt fought with the' bayonet, like brut ated dog., until_ the retreat wasillelltll4l anti they won ordered to rstire." Zero lotmo mord in net,, :which should be widely knows. •In retuning with the ,wounded, ihs wens os the'valtreail pie oat, when they inn twisty-throe vallos - Allt,trom JukUnville, and what wu left of the 21fty - fourthiVolontarib - drow in the Until, oonslit• lag otthroo car loads - ot wonn4ad end the • Enabled engine. ' • S. Malne lair Rlehmend. ' NOM ;Dow, thousb ' itrialsonin ftlohound, has sesa.one of hie inhume put In operation dirge Tb. inball.egishtturil has _passedan sot to, teal up every grognhop Elotunood, and perhaps In Virginia; on..the:lst dray of May. General Los asked fir thi,lair;ond i t wee Altar of the change In Virginia *Mott hag been able to premium snob • rostltr-Tht"Altintreglioreat with a °°. nre'atteok noon tkears.mpontruritaxilein" aid bas Woofed. the Legislature, =Rebored; lhafthese whotavered _the bill veroghentto "florsolftg the elbow." 1 li Maim Lamb= in the &nth fa a net: grams, end; ones not introduced by the war. nfoorlssos ago the chivalry were brad.voleed • lo .iftk'rldienle of riverlarg of the eon nt the With.' - - ' • - OIL 2131 r this . rams tap tho moult of t omit pintentioom- in North Carolina; !.Bealdo tbs 'royal*. of Plotatril army at Newborn, the following have boon.capturmit &alms, prioonoro sad dangerous robots, 003 con ' :tralando, 350 'arma , and ansontermonto, 138 --- , baser and M11100;11 bale of ootton,l.plees wain, 01111011 eamplatoi lag, many sad Much pop. • eMy --of tho rolooi ihnornmont, ban- 201 1 3 as "— at 3434 froni. Inability in rorniv4:2l, as ap --,!..•-• pets by a partial Usti 330,000 poninio of - io banes of lard. 22ZiatiMin otinont, l ,1100 . bitaltsb of tam 32 - lamb of bisf,;6 • lingulumhr, of rogai 5.000' empty nab. 10 wagons, 1 tun of tobacco, 10 :Ala% P mirlibaule4 or salt, UtII 2 033mmirif 11 #1 11 9!",24 14 0 111 ,!` - 4 c== , ti_.~....~_:~-~ . . • A . • i AFL . . • ?tie Laietri Pities inlebmond I.:. We are indebted toss friend for a copy of the', Riehttiond Of Ifieday, March 14th. Under the head' of "Montle! and Commer- Chi' isChave OW taint -prises prevailing at the rebel espl* ; Peering . oiler the °asocial quotations, we coin tothoprices of merchen, dim. Then IS nlittle busness doing, Oat the priors •of 'articles of food—Eton, meat, vegetables,il4.—ens not quoted. Erarybody who has anything to sell seems disposed to wait till after the let of April, when the new "turrency act" goes into operation. At a 11011111 t cargo sale, ground totes IrrouglitS9 to $lO per pound; mouldandhts, $975 to $lO per pound; gain =diet, $9 75; extract logwood, BS 25 to $4d234 ; WPf.ifill, ea 75; sal soda, $1 10 ; rosin, $33 to $35 per barrel; crushed Bogor, $ll per pound; bt carb. soda, $3; whiny, $7O to $B6 per gallon. manufactured tobadoo;tlle to $4 20 per pound ; smoking tobacco, 57e to 77e per pound • brown togas, $6 75 to $855; coffee, $l2 to 14'50; tallow eandles,ss 25 to $6; Unchaste? soap, $3 45 to $3 60; tallow, $5 35; 1 blacki, eau ; brown peas, $35 to $32 per bu shel; r mustard and, $4 25 par pound ; rum, $BO to $B6; apple brandy, $O7 50; vrbilky, $66; Byes,' ale, in quarts, $177 per dozen. The wood - - - dealers have lately advanced their retail print. Oak Is now selling at $44 per seed; pins, $34, delivered. • The city markets have been almost bare of meats and vegetables for a fortnight. The country people have evidently postponed their visits to the city until the approaching "AU Poole' Day." - A few shad, from North Carolina, have been brought to market this week, and sold at $lO to VO each. Important Railroad Enterprise. The conference of the repreeentatives of the Galena and Rock Island Railroad Compa nies and the extended Gee of the latter Com pany through lowa, as well as those of the Chicago, bows and Nebraska and Cedar Rap ids and Missouri Meer Companies, bas m antled In the "deltalta Settlement to unite the lottri readist s point not farther west than the wastbranch ef StieRAC3CIOI:I River, or for , that. east than Marengo, a station upon the Mississippi and Missouri Rood. about thirt• mites welt of Cedar Rapids. The new road will be built by both companies, and is to form the main line to the point of junction with the Great Emilie, the through business on both lines (theltook Island and Galenl)'to be joint, both-reads participating totally In the profits. Des Moines, Council Bluffs and Occult's are made points in the new road: The on* raid from Tito point of junction, instead of IWOcontinuous lines will be built as rap dly U labor and materials can be procured. This places Chicago in immediate concoction with the Missouri River and the Great Pectin Railroad, and will pour into our market the rich treasures of the fax West. Its import , sues can hardly be Attested to developing the great West beyond us and opening It to l i civilisation add settlement. By this simile work Chicago will stiU more rapidly advance, andatiother link is added whieh will make I her the future railroad centre of the whole eothtry.—Chicago 25*Inte: . Extraordinary Dielabn. A decision of vary extraoraliarg cheraeter bas jail ban madeln the United-Statue Distrio I Coast forealifornie, Judge Holman. Ridgely Greathonse„a prisoner, was oonflned under the sm:hence of the court for the crime of =gag ' tog in and giving aid and comfort to the e isting rebellion. lie was convicted so a pirate. Application wee made for habeas sierra -and blo relealle, on the ground that he was entitled to his discharge wider the am nesty proclamation of the President of Docem ' ber 3, 1863. The application was relished by the cownsal for . the United States, bat the °owl. in a long argument, decides that all parsons not itualtided in the excepted oases am tL Se deemed to be Pardined, on their oom - plying with the rigid - rod =dation' ef the proolainitlartakilsg the oath of allegiance. "My conel4ion if," say. Judge tiotiman, "that the punishment . which Greathouse was asinfetieed hair been'remitted by the Esscuti re and hie offense pardoned, .11e is oonssquent ly entitled • to the writ prayed for, no the retursisif which, iL nothing tarther be mast be discharged." if this decision be good law, it arlll,operate as a general jail delivery of all political offenders, throvihout the /Salted States,. on their Wittig throatb —Yes York paper. . Scarecrow. from Dixie Squads of haggard wretches, rebel prisoners, who had taken the o►tb of allegiance, were driftlag about tbo elty during yesterday, They were fair samples of the •"poor white !rub" of the South, • elan of people who, without the lout possibility of over owning a negro, have brought themselves to suffering sad misery by &slither to uphold elavery, They now begin to see that they were doing sarvHa military duty to uphold a eystem that abjectly debases themselves. The prisoners in question were portions of • squed of one hundred and fifty who came in on Wednesday night from the old Capitol prison. ?TIT!! I shred or uniform was upon them. They gaped into the brilliant shop windows like boys who, for the first time, be held ateenegeria--all month and wonderment. The Refreshment Saloons, when they arrived, fed the poor wretches as though they hod been good Union soldiers. They were for niched with breakfast yesterday also. Erery one of these men is new • missionary of tree dom. The males have fallen from their eyes As cue of them said to us: "I was blind, but now I see." Re could read, and was one of thi few who could. They are now moving northward In search of employment Returned Union Primmer* at Ann. putts The agent of the Christian Commission at • Atusispolleilid,: f state! that a large number of ear man: ere arrivingat that point from Rich mond. ,About a week ago oaten hundred and 'Ohs &trival; on ihs.l6th inst.,foar hundred men and liftyclithers.and &lugs number more Sitadally:atpeated., Thou men come deed ! tate: of. elothibi, hungry and sick. The Christian Cantuduldnis the only agency at Annspidiato supply their want it. 'They have thmady sent - forward several shipment, of olothing and stores, but the demands are gutsier than they hats fonds to supply. Ao appeals therefore mado to oar tatisont for money and starts to. relicts • the dostitation and netting of them brays men. Tea TILISTITIOAL BILLS PASSID ST. ?SS lionex.—The enabling bine for Nevada. Cet era& and Nebraska, passed by the House . of Varpreientatitai require each an election of • legates to a convention which shalt submit seenetitntioti-agreed upon to the people for Odds rarld'estion 'ex rejection, to be held •on 'the ecwitdTairsday of,Oetoher. The CODiti tathe bi - nnehLicen, end not repngclnt to the Gemination of the United Static and he prinelpiuof the Detelifittion etindepen 4m& VithsenaKiihilt.her; prohibited therein b,Tan aldidan ew Amu ritrwcoesbie "nem, consent of Comas: -gbenititroonstlta4oo riiiiedb*thapespic, the Proident Is to UlS4kll;bk preedtuitaUen. lhe:idndssion lof - these States on on "equal footing with the iniginnilltateteanh of which is to be entitled to one camber of`the noose until the nest appointonsnt, and two senators in the Congress o the United States.. A Gall, 01111101.,..01:1 Monday the 10th regiment of colored troops, under the tom• mend of Colonel Henry G. Thomas, marched from CampMirney,and alter paradhsg through the principal streets of our city slanged arms in front of the Holliday Btricut Theatre, app" the very ground where on' the 20th and flit of April, 1881, the secessionists of Baltimore, under the guidance of ex• Marshal Kane, gathered to carry out their nefarious plots. The various movements of this body of man evinced the high -state of discipline to which the man base been brought by their °Moms, and which favoisbly. brevetted all loyal men. —Ratelmome American. SWIMS 01 TES Man Mrreness n Noayn Cssettm6-41 dispateh from Newborns say,: Xbobnaglis - itthe - ARV - one Mato soldiers ett 'Kinston, -belonging to the-Second North Carolina white regiment, and the reported hanging of want eompenterof 'the Second North, Carotins white regiment•in Western North Crarollne, noently , esiptand by tbe mb els, Us givens fresh.stset to the enUstment of eenserlpt desertent, who Sr. espr for sn opportunity 'avenge efte.ettcott4s. • , . . The Propeller 18 r4 lid DwltdetOetri, . On flaturdsy-Blessrs. John Resat& Bons, Of the Ems Work.; Zie,Tork; efilit the' propelltr for tbi twin Clad nm Donderherg. It ls cosi posed et Iron and: tin, awl thlrtgAlve thousatid Pound! or nista. woe used. s s TM. to the largest propeller ever cut In. this country ; whew completed It *ill weigh thirty thounad. Taw Wllinkup.= (N.C.). f uariwilale est ortntt of tho rocootparti at •Yanketwritonoto lattwastorrout Ittelonowl to Ataieriems, 016; two ttolottolkotttitiittok itaiwtwoto-Wol , dm:RAC akeitir Ottobre lient ID lamely looms Obit thoy-htot to to loft to tho horpiW ttriaitib;fiall tilitz;ono amid jinn =box will- Wefts ud ,~~ ~ ~~ <, NEWS ITEMS Thepeople of Lotthdanahave paid. Laney 000 in revenue teats under the United States excise laws. In nice months $1125,000 was paid to the former collector, and the present collector bee received $900,000 in three menthe. During the y0at.534,000 of revenue Stamps have been sold.. That portion of the Btato that is 'Tithirionr liege Seems, there fore to be doing something for the Union. A selour butremarkably spirited description of a accessionitt town In Tennessee to given bj a correspondent of the Chicago Tribune. lie bad■ that before the octupation of tbe place by-our forces, Larkinsvillis wu disloyal, 'with few exemptions its men, women and children chewed tobacco, drank whisky, be came sallow in complexion and rebellious. An Noarerr.x, last month, nine hundred and eleven families threw themselves upon the beneficence of lb. government,. and during the put six months nearly twenty lbw:wend dollars' worth of food and fusible been given out. The city has been divided• into twelve poor wards, with cue director andteversi vit. Itore to each. A COZILIMPoRDIWT adviree the liadreston Newt that official information has been re ceived "that 1400 Yanketra, inelitding 300 Mei - inane and 200 negroor, hare left Brownr alile, on January 111th, fur same point in the interior of Taraa, and Lean that Ben Antonio will be attacked." Col_ Datumazx's Rasimsa.—The Washing ton &or says: We understand that the rebel authorities have signified their Intention to give up the remains of Colonel Dahlgren, and it Is eupeeted that they will shortly arrive at Fortress Monroe. Pier people comprehend the gnat amount of sugar amid annually in the United Buttes. In 1802 there were 442,411 tints, or 864,822,000 pounds, or nearly 29 pounds to each man, woman and ohild, estimating the popttlatlon at 50,000,000. A D:rait went to the cabin ct the wreekad 'Bohemian, at Portland, on Monday, aid recovered the purser's dr awer, coutnint6g llve hundred aovereigne valued at 51,000. Ile also brought up other valuable article,. Lleut.-Col. James S. Animus, of the Fir■t Army Corps, publimbee a card in which he states that he has been released from arrest, and pronounces the charges against him to have been founded in malice. PSBBOI3 who keep fighting doge give there hardly anything to eat when training them for a match. The doge fight moat ferociounly in a state of eemt•etarration. Is this respect, if In no other, the rebels are Ilk, dogs. ' To■ leases in the same eagagemett at ()lento°, so far as received, Sr. given in detail by the Beaufort "Free South." Total silted, 20g; total Waned... 4 1,142; total missing, 4.92. Greed total, 1,511. fINZATOit SCIIIISII has sold the Summer es tate on the corner of South Tour° street and Narraganeett avenue, in Newport, R. 1., to gr. A. T. Peckham, for $25,009. Oat wood retails In Richmond at $.14, and pine et VS per cord. FOREIGN ITER& Teri Marquis Gustave Career, the elder enirtving brother of the late Count Caveat, Ism (March 2) filed of apoplexy at Turin. In 1848 the deceased belonged to the Italian Conservative party, and was one of the frond. em of the Artemis., at the heed of which jour ' nal he remained until 1851. Prom the time of his brother'e emersion to offieo he gradually fell off from his former meociates, and in 18.54 he was completely in trend xith the Pied moraine Government. Ifs transit first a great admirer or Pother Pall , Agiis, *hien he kept et hie house for some time, but at length got tired of him. Of the Cmour fainily there now only remains Onset Eginand, younger coo of the Marquis. ' , Therelder brother died In I.otn ' bud, in 1848, Where be In. Nerritig or • lieutenantof artillery. The /darnels leaver a daughter married to.Coant Toe attempt tp prosier. the liberty of the press. In Prattee r though strongly urged in the legislative body, has proved a failure. The Emperor's determination war made koown •t the end ofd recent debate, through the Prey. ident of the Council of State in these words: • "We do qot beileeTe.tbet,ate - this.beur, sad'lD p'eseeie of'ffie gieat potato duties imposed on the Emperor's government, we ran consent to any modification whatever in the existing ve.yisse of the yams." Ax Englishman propose. ariai railway le oeinotion, or, in other words, balloons fitted up for passengers, which are to be drawn through the air from station to atati.,n by ropes worked and drawn in by stationary strum engine.. Nu grading.. no rule, no iron, no earthly or pmce to be incurred but for the, or atiOnr . nod the ! II A ru■ lo get higher wages wee lately do. riecil by the nail cutters in Dudley and East Worcestershire, England. They notified the owners of the wills that [Mk,/ they leneired an advance of sizeable per thousand they in tendcd to strike for twelve tents! CORtiNFl.—Acct. , rt - -. 7 loin he • candidate for the aloe of are,.., ouhtect to the docielee of the tterahlltten Union Conety Cooreut feu. rohlkdaerta ."7.troki COUNTY COMMISSIONER. —TA Couan, of Nan toemhdp. .111 to Wcandidate far 'he above OW., o:Neel to th. & d .. eof the Mauo flepublican ant,. Oon•enttect. 071114:dal. le .7"..7 ) FOR. CORONER,--t•ioLoatons SALA, or Ell tologbam, mill br • candlati for Cor- O, ab.Seei a t the dretsi a ot Yost thlioll 1 . 011111, , martloa. • ashbrdralle FOR MONTY CX)SIMISSION ER. ljr./ —Jon% flrn.ta, crf %%Okla tartishly, srill t. • randldat• for %%runty COMIIIIILYOUIf subject to ti,. Jrrelsbn of the Colon Enpubllmn• Cranky Con• ltslatlato _ . • WUNTY COSISIIBSIONER.- kiremor.so Pir.rovr;of Ism b..r TovrAlp, .111 be • orkrulirlaio for Co. aka of Chanty Commis- Dotter, iroriroi to Um kortsion of the Utton Eva no Oorreollon. f0107.4aw.0 FOR PROTHONOTARY.--43r.0. Your tent be . eaedhlat• L, 11.1 veto et PrOtbeleytetz i saljeet to the deckles Of the Chloe ean ilepabtl oat, Ootrreatioe. Witte nn~FOR PROTIIONOIARY.—Jeria U. 11{.1.111. of the Meth W.M. Pittsburgh, will be • eaedldate fer the office of PletLetstaty, waded .e the decedoo of th. roles Ileribliaen Con. tendon. ¢2s:to FOR .PILOTHOMYrARY.-D. C. Limns milt he • mat:Nato for the Devi of Protlhootery. subject to the decision of •tbe Oaten Bepablican _ Grevastlon. Ja23:le r FOR PROTHONOTARY.—Tnos. &mac will bro • cendblate Or Rio omoa of Prottouotary, subject. to lb. &claim of lb. Union Republican Cauvantioo. alatt• FOR PROTROMYPARY.—Oto. lrli7 B. limns will i s e • eisrsdide. for the drip or Pmthovoigal. Waded tQ l b . &dem of easi tidier Closeireedion. fetedaert. FOR CORONER—M. B. ilisrrzza, ti . of Ditotlostioas, will ter • enedhlato for Oer. =trope:tied to the Election of the Union Itepthatta Comm Otoreatket etletdterte PCORONEI4.--,Joal McCrtie, of ‘t thwTfert Wan!, art boil, will he • age d Ito tor Conxwer of alle6eay Oocusty,ratjaet to the lecteion of the tumults Ooooty rots Claugstket if :d.~TB. WANIID—By. o man havinit Two Thomism! Amer of eery choice Lend in a well eettled part of the West, with permanent water aid entlietent tamper for fanzine and foal, and hieing • plan to occupy it fora Week game, that will pa, tar better than the usual mod. of. g. H. elates • man somewhat acquainted with touring, ant hewing from Three to Y.re Tbetwand Dollars, to Join aim In an aqua aod equitable arrangement to own and awry On the farming bootee.,, The b a d of reference. ahem mid required. m A gi im rlo t i l dl t i; £llO.OOl Fourth Mee& WANTED. Ir TWO GOOOAZE roaosse ASD 11111PVIS, To whom Cotenant employment and good, wages will be glean. Tor farther Infornation address toe sib. scribes., Providence, isms Scranton, Luzern sonnet • Pawns.tIILXMAN & T 0 SIPA WANbiD—A'AlaAnfin MAN, without Tr tamdy, to take charge of a Tam three mules ham the city. 14111100,11 sequin dse to dotard! , awl atolity. raqatreet IIeDONALD & eirnqusixa; =616 Noe 1:12 sad !,34 raj K. , to as' Wood.; JMNIEDIATELY-A V sod :.eabstontlal - Bulldog, tiOrtabla fat the ocanamodatiao of 40 cum, to be ceoopoof by Mop parting through the city. Aitfrom Itaut. Oolong! 0. CROSS, Deputy. Q. at. Otooral, rillabortat, dot, log nu lwallos tad twat. , total:ivy VITAITTED.-469 A. Mona--1 inuit T .I=a4t.Tao moth. el*Ma to aen Peril*, (Medal &nem nod *Wen d a ter stiefol and calms 114114411. Tirtwo art!. , , . jaelebass? - 40IIIII'LLOBD; MIL ; e7XAllittNnillinuirriartkilgent. uln Oferi' game - id Vs "t mmYlii'a pad teal slum limy Eisidrijoring K1D 75014 AlM4lgatelt IVANTXDBAR davalitin 'road:+rtahrzur AuAis ersirroNc4 sat/. 14 7 ,!4:' •• r‘,S-a•:;10'_ lll > • _ • • ... . _ / • • .rs PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1864 1 A 1 (,i tello/4 104114V1141.E. • throlal '14,141 to the Pltlitmrini thusite liopvritia, Natal 19. 1104 aaptaitsa Noss, Chief Qaarlarmaster of the Ninth onto, and Acting Quartermaster of our twos in the hid, bag been relieved hy Capt. Fry, of the fad oorpa. The 03,1 Indiana boa cocrie through Ken tucky and paired to the Nut. No active operation einoiour last dispatch. It is believed that the rebel samy Is pre paring fora rapid movement to 41,10:10 point, bet not Xentocky, more probably eoutbward. Troops Going Mouth—Rolls Packe,d lu St. Loul4 St. Locus, March 21.—Eight or ten regi ments of re-enlisted veteran eolouteers ,of Missouri and other Northwestern Stahse, at , rived or passed through hen during the past week, all of whieb were leaded by the eeteran reception committee, and 4 dyed • cordial welcome by the oltisehe orally. Nearly two thousand new teething .from different State. puled through heto-!ffirring the same time, en route for the South.to Joist regl moats in the field. The 30th Michigan eisvaity, about thirteen hundred stront has else gone South. The number of hogs peeked bets during the Test season, Is two bundre4 and forty thous and, newly eizq•Era Maven& .eteess over Met year. The Kentucky Consiiraty,Denth •of Dr. 7. p, 111n1 Emeritus. borne:tut, Match 18 —The ✓oared edito rially rays of the constiracy to Kentucky to turn the otato over to the Confederates: "We doubt stet bet, tiserels sate, forbdatleo for the rimer, - but tbs . buti.oflreeplzaork is on the feet that many rebels b KanteritY lye intensely and pusionately artrlons for the trlomph of the rebellion within her lhalts. It endorse., however, the underetandlng that the invading hosts ere at or beyond our borders; as - the beet means fur keeplue , tba rebel gm lathisers quiet nithin the State. Dr. J. B. Flint Emeritus, Prolessor of Sur gery ►t the Louisville University of Medicine, • native of Cohasset, Mese. , died thin morn tog, of apoplexy. The Democratic Repatilltiams of Nem York and . r. Lincoln Waseisorow, March 21.—A.: committee of twenty-nix, on behalf of the Worhies Men's Democratic' Hersbikers Miceladen of Nen York City, to-day presented ars'address tattle President, informing him that he bad been elected an honorary member of Use manta tion. The Provident made a lengthy reply, and gratefally aorepted the elesition: OP the ermonselon of the ■ddns', the chairmen of the committee said they had ally one more thing to add, and that is, their earnest with that the next president may be'. from Spring field, Illinois, and that. his theme may be Abraham Lincoln. Rebel Movement foto Keelucky Ap. prebendrd. i etwountaet, March dittplich to the from Strawberry P 14.., dated the I Sth, says: The rebels are ►t aull's