~:,..~.,£,^ - ^Jhry~~ s "~G.~~ c~4•?yi3a t- }'e^~F.~ G+r - ~;~^""4`.;2"G~'^'.T,r .._ -. , r.:. .T. :~-. ~ ~nr , - - . git Sazettq. V g i m • 18 84 airy ,AIED SUBUBBAIV. overman. rui.samok • . . . . -Taos' ot oat patrons who rums on the tit of .Artu, pious loam notice at it& cam the mambo: aad attest ot their naa lonattan!. Catalan Comnalsalon at Camp 'Cope - Dutint • iiitto Camneopsbind, t sithrday, Warrno as • braked to And the =boat of I -work done •y Gm Chrlitian Commisary at an the p. Tbiy hare I comfortable station ' built, eters soldiers can. get a ptper or book, tirrithig pa, or pens, and if oseded, a stamp to, prepay sir postage. * Bar the s o T ia. k Cr beady, they have a supply hi ; dawn do g o and a good assortment of '''''lleiLlael. T ' n: This' damn is under the charge of two of- Aleiont dalup . des Gar. deno te Lowrie and :„Day. N..f3Atopis,..who their time to the sari-St both the temporal and oplritual i Weitirs? pp •-. soldisis In the hospitals, , .". cant - f. -1 Safiel are bold during the waskilwidn' Sunday there II pleaching by '. OM 11 di dB t al from ths tity. `',,-;"-Attashad-t t h in s station is an extra diet 'kitchen, at worlds it large cooking stove, phew, co p y ~ ensrything that would be medal In .preparing a good war= meal for the sick. The 'Galva are well stocked with stores....The.,kitolien la to be under the , dem of that/alas qt primate, who have tadartaken this department at the CoMlnill ' ' &al work;`'' Too moth praise cannot be . " giltelt to theallisAlsa, who ban for the put live - ,wisirs - visited . the °amp every day, ';'through. tall and mod; varying for. miles, -,.. tlearifsiss they preparal_for the sick. Their • labera"-wilibe very -inh:litirrened by the `'.. eristlan of this kite - ten: blvirylfactillty and .E. itecoolusodaldonloi . Cai*lng on the work. of the Onamisslon, has been gm to thorn - .lay the antborities of - .tU cam and of th is : ‘ Department. • COL Groh kin y fumbled . isd . ; them Government tenor, to the lumber fir thibnibliug, sad thestores ' m the atty. ; . ''..-lfe honour oni=ons will a bst a in the Com. ''.. Sidulantoithis home. work. '' , --, - The Comuilasion heat Just such a station at Camp Goes,lasttall,itters mueh good was , . dons, - Thi -amount it will accomplish at. ..1111=lpPordsuld, cannot he counted by dol lars mud outs. Aecident at the Fort Pitt Works. 0a Thursday afternoon a man named Ala giants, who Works in the Tort Pitt foundry, Sat with a terrible soddent, by which he lot Wright foot. The gearing which , runs the drill for boring the lam 20 inch gun lc Wheat on iltriel with the floor, and It re romfeas Au!Nit Ivied. in walking around it to keep ,60110111411 g sa ng in tt. The workmen, liantirig and his it so often without so - dip $, to hare booms careless. This sea the cane in thie instance. If aglrinie feet was eieitht *theses, and not only 'split fermi heel li bliii t absolutely ground to pleas, , r. Dickson't was celled in and Ike man e ed into a liack oillee and stretch• ed upon a ble, where without any applies- Uteri: 'Ode • form or ether, the omitted limb eras map • d about the middle of the calf dike leg. Mislaid!' resides In the Fifth Ward, who he.tis a wife and Are children. Tb . Alleged Pickpockets. Wosido .n Trey, Barney Bellitmo and John Toms, who were arrested on Tuesday . . an "I t ipelon of being concerned with the i late pooketploking at the Pennsylvania Enll road Depot,ltad a hotting before the Mayor yeeterday,., but cadent evidence was not stbiaolid to their being held to &newer the charge: - "The Mayor, however, Committed them [or ninety,days commonbleves, the Leitislaturn rad or two ago hoeing passed • Mir giving utagistionithis privilege. Mat thew Steel, who was arrested at the same time, was discharged from custody:than being. no proof against him that be was in any sinq conseeted with the robberies. We helm IBM 410,Yellarie4PiwehblIno thae,b. was -Ake) lips*" withane ethers at the time of the Pre/WAG - 110 . 1101.; D.M. Kerr, D. D., 'Editor of the , Preshlterkm.delireied a iletnre OccUar's Church,' PhiladelPhis, on .Toesdsy evening, to quite • large audience, for the - built of the 9.h U. P. Church of that city.. At the conclusion of the lecture, the Rev. Mr. Crow, pastor of the letter- dutch, suptestad the an disnto to remain for &few mirestse, as • preientation wia about to be made. lie then premdtted -to Dr. Kerr, in _the name of the Sabbath Etelkool teachers of the 9th U. P. Church, Philadelphia, &utummoth photograph sat= which will told • tkria itmdred photo papas. The album Is the highest st7e of - the art, being in =trio Turkey, richly ern bossed and gilded, with two dups. It is wed ' worthy both of the donors and the recipient. • Accident en- the' Birmingham Passen ger Railway—MY Kille d ' Last miting,..abotit nine o'clock, a boy tidrieel9yeere - of age, named Little, was ran over bj iear - ea the Bientiegham Passenger and instantly killed. It appears _ But agjer No. 9 was paring along CarsOn street, near Joseph street, the conductor no- Bead an unusual Jolt, and =appestat that an - Ap'hetrwetion whom-placed on the reeds atop - pod theme,,altd found the boy lying on rye -creek. -Oros Wheel otitis car Wel pawed our - 'ya nick,' causing instantaneous dark. It is untpod - that ha Immersing over the rtmet is - ftnt of the ear, and Was knookad dorsi* the hones =dna civer.i He was a can Mr. lama Little a eonduotor on the road. The will - hold an inquest open the body this minttleg. . , The Courts. ~ (ihedre4 raGleetay en in. ) L-='.-"Dzeteiat Ckarr.--Tbe follow Lag awes wets 44:',1 0 4 914a of Yestads.7: Rap, at al to Nelson Putlipaat IL Oa tufa, unit H. Dal nL.w lrells. Continue!. rase ion OUDAT. Ulla Olvenet eianenn Down= et Si. 110 .11. Kati vs Ana Kerwin. Mart dm of Plunduss4 us dun McKenna,' bitnn • •• .• vs Ann Mainstay's E='=!2 n Jana litcYay. " tro Jana DIILIGIMI :• • " City Mortality. 'Mr:Jiiorgt- L.', McCook. Phyikien to the ef &path, titres the following deaths atidend. '',134,11f - 11• White I . '''''' " • I Toad. ..18 C01eted........00 • Mahatoira - 2; TYphold /ever ; Bros ellllii.2 ; :ulceration of Dowels, I!; Consump tin, 2; Cold sad 01.1 Ague, 1; Peritonitis, 1 ; kteitinel::lrtitstion following Diptheris, 1; Marawatw, 2; - lieningitte; 1; Dead Horn, 1 ; Asstd.. Pectoris, 1; Thiath by seeldeat, 1. Asidt,t ln•Trouble. I . lllnotiriimi INlstilson Jona, (Weller of of Itelones, wil;;oeris shy ented m tble Hairy; rife) - -nuil his brotber.ln-taw, /Me BaltoeVwbe mese recently released from `tie Wietssilinitentlesg, were arrested In sisisPeny Allow named Smith 0411160 db. litrahlne township, Wuhington eonatiboss podia night het, tot possion ofL *No / 10 0 14 *kids they 'la stolenim w Lima .named Ands - my Jackson. Thsy wens atilodge& in jail. Thv bagel enlisted,end lag stolen the horses for the purposo of 414- ', bg them in deserting.. 'Yarn le inn' Yokota Couuu = r te do. t =der the absi direction, of-Prof.. .141 attained s vide oelobrity for itincrelloaci and thotouLtutets. The class cone Plano,nor noel' Lorca lid two than e** befoori, &nate' Is likely to be Wrung Ilk tom which begins: to+ dip AT indindid . , aernsitavapu n.,otlfasailos ',llaijast Data porsboaed from lir. C. C. we of the lostitution. It 'pests iroloarce in favor of.thtso losterournia, that Ys.Bobboekudtin,them onolltios to meet lb sppaa►al. ' 'The await last seta • - ' ' "' ''-':";.'' TlP‘WlCielcilL— nio Hall ' deetdal name. tut cii v u . and eruselati", . ~ ..,.... Mee . ~...... b . th e moue= wu lug, a ; - , /.; ;' - '::.." . • , - 7. : . alle- al '"'A us - I ni ze repeated. Abut fat, 4 ,l2s sail l s 'Maim cf '- a . took put to the b et wa in 'a umber of alkali -.,, i ,..- '•'- - ' , ' . ., - - ... ains. - ---. ---__„_„ (..1.. The damsel • . ,- ; - .,_ , :',...A ~,.- ,u s eg- --- la - aver? 6 T"'" °l-, - ` i lea with if. - --- :- -:'' -'i.---' ''' -- lull ansagea, end won .;-: alsti 7 ): - : - :i: - =:. -:i:`..--:•.•_._ .....- ni iraia. ' -. ...::• , ....t , --' , •—• . -' --.• -`- , sinmainur -..--• '''' Jamul -.-Fz-r,kl''''''-rysit 1,40r4z,.!ii•r"271,*,e'1..n5i, • - •••'- '' - '' , l'2 43B "*. a . i astaiansa_ o t , ..• , 0.-F;it+,•,t---iisripelgalail!' 7b,v ‘, 1 , , -'''' ••,. - --.--'-i-- , T,- ~,, • ..... :,.,.. , :f.,... , ,,,,:ii., - „,-,-,,, . -., ~ if?•,'' -- ' 1- ,,,,,..- ~,;: Ip:q.v.- • \:. i 4 -- ' '-'' • - ' - ' ' "Flat JOethlawoperent multduelweenho will fingerer to the People 1 On Saturday, the 27th. of February last, Joseph Bents, n boy of 14 years of ego, fah his parents house In Rearm Ulnae/dr, Al legheny county, because hie mother had rep. amended hint. Corning to Pittsburgh, be fell Into the handset Come moulting agents, who ' eenadeied him a fit object to make a recruit, ink fee. The boy was therefore [as he stated in his affidavit, before Alderman Nicholson, sent to the Secretary of War] first made drank -and then advised by an orderly to swear that he was peen and 2 months old. „Thus he was brought twice the tame day before Dr. J. Levis, Bean:dub% Surgeon, on Smithfield street, who toles refusal the boy as being too young, and in every way unlit for military service. Thence he was led to the-Provost Marshal's alio, on Fourth street, examined, Capssod enlisted, before ipl and IDIVOII Foster, and owed al to go home over Sunday. Ow Monday morning, his .parents together with a broiler, who was erip• pled in the army, a rider, whose beebread is now serving In the army for over two years, an use, whole husband was killed In this war, and a neighbor, went with aim to Pittsburgh, to see whether the boy could not be dis charged. They took along two carafe:ass of the bop's birth, one in French, from the civil authority, and one In Getman, from the church record,poth under genuine seal and dated at the time when the family lest Blimp, a Garman provir.os of France 2 twelve or thir teen years age. They fret called on Gem .l lbooks and made a statement of the facts to him. The General thereupon at once sent word to Captain 'Foster to have the boy db. eharpd - if it was not too late. The word reached the Captain immediately thereafter. bathe boy was not dhaduaged; it is therefore presumed that 'U10 , 4411:1 thought it it "too late." On the same /ay, Lint Williams, acting for Capt. Moorehead, sent Serge. 0. M. Her ' aid to the Provost Ma:share Mau to notify a Mr. Sproul not to enlist the boy Joseph Bentz, or a court martial ease might grow out of it ; but Mr. Herald was answered, that it wu "too lats."— ' , ll sat trop toed" of Louie Philippe was the aligning pass word. The Fermat were advised by some friends, who took en interest in the matter, tease his Honor. Mayor Low ri about it, and the fa th er should make an informable before him apinst the son for perjury, which It seems was aeoordingly done, after dinner, under the imprtuion I thereby to get the boy under the eivil author- 1 ity and out of the power of the military authority. < At 5 o'clock r. r. 1 was called upon to some to the Mayor's office ' and -this was the fi rst connexion I had with the eau. Undaunted lug what proceedings had been taken, I at once declared that I would not have recom mended them had I been there in time ; the military authoritiu were either willing to do their duty, and the boy must be discharged at once tinder their owe regulations and acts of Congress, or they were not disposed to do the thing honorably and just, and in that case the information for perjury would go for nothing,the military branch baring the ad vantage of stronger power at the present time • at any rate conflicts of authorities ought to be ' avolded,if possible- Eill Honor the Mayor. desiring te show proper regard to the military branch, ordered the boys; then tinder arrest before him, to strip himself of kis unifrm and to put on each clothes as his parents o had brought along fir him, and then he sent bit military clothes eta, over to the Provost Marthal. Theabove mentioned crippled brother of the boy and a neighbor of his parents, who MO there at the request of the parents to prove the boy's age, took up the knapsack of the boy ends:atrial it between themselves overt, Capt. Foster'e headquarters. I accompanied them with the object in view, to ask Captain Foster for his kind usistanee, to get the boy discharged, partly because that family had already furnished six men to one army, and the boy was the only one left to his • old parents and, evidently neat for the service; putty because my feelings revolted against the freed played upon the Govern ment, the officers, the real fighting men In the army and upon the people—in enlisting. boys &idol& 4:tipples, merely for the se of the recruiting fee l The Captain being ba the time of ate enuy occupied in some ether I expressed my indignation, without refereeroom,e to-any partiouLartvenen, but pretty freely In Violence at Some of the attendants of the Provost Mustel'a office ' which perhaps was esmumedested to Captain Foster; for he soon came Into the room in rather a worm condi tion. Ha 1110414/1111/4 listen to my intended eppllestion, but asked - who-tad brought the clothes of the boy. thither, and upon bane told: the two men, his brother and neighbor, then and there present, ordered them udder smut under prima feels evidence, as he ex pressed himself, that they had stolen the clothes. 'I told the Captain again, thia the Mayer bad sent them our with the clothes ; that I heard and saw him do it, whereupon the Captain said, he could not take my word for it. My oder to swear to It was not aciewspted. The two men were locked ripi I informed the Mayor immediately there after of the fact, and he hurried over and re monstrated with his military Honor, the Pro vost Idershal ; but, as he told me on his re turn, in vain. The men wan kept under ar• rest till about 11 o'elock that night and then released. The boy delivered himself up the next day, under protest o f f hie parents, to Captain Fetter In my presce, ant am Cap tain then end there promised his assistance to get the boy discharged by the Secretary of War. This was all we intended to ask of him the day before. The boy, however, is not yet disagreed, but kep t in thatlovely and healthy "Camp Copeland, whirs mud and dimese am said to have superseded even the force of military authority and ingenuity. 'Now, after the statement of these naked facts, which I am mady to prove at any time, who is to answer the government. and the people for these shins ? Any person who sees the boy of fin eet tyro inches and one hundredend three pounds weight,excet Dr. Simpson, will unhesitatingly say that he is a mere child and utterly' malt for military ser vice. Dr. J. Leib hag said so twits, and cer tified to It under his signature. The boy will cost the country, perhaps, one thousand dol. lam, even more, (the thould be crippled for 'pension, and whim is the equivalent or any thing like it? "Is our war not expensive enough at best, that we should have children ' and old cripples enlisted merely to swell the tea of war, the number of men in ueifonn, to encumber thereby 'the real fighting material and make the .oftleers who are to eourintad them blush. Vasa betthr evidemee had Capt. Poster at 11 °Week thi evening for releasing the two men be was :pleased to put under arrest, than he had at li - ecleck_the same eroning, when Imbed them looked up ? There are some men yet extant In these modern au" that plate some value in tier lanai liberty and do not like to see it viola ted, even in other',without good cause,and they - woad be pirued. to see • setisftory explanation of the arrest and discharge of the said two men. Among these Is your tumble fellow eitisen, 8. P. Mass. lhoppstent Infannatton to the Her. clients and litannfactarers of Pitts tmrgh—Adirerttaing Directory and MP. . We ere pleased to natio* that oar friend Mr. B. Bowie (deaf llltlts),son of lei, Gen. _ . , J. HAtures, 11. S. A., of Indiansii, le now. noinit7nb 2 li In thii,d, U. will oaf upon the merchants and business men generally In oar city, with the view of Introdueing to them • new audited try which, they canake their business known. The style has been adopted In St. Louts, Baltimore Ind Philadelphia. It is the intuallin of the gentleman engaged in this enterprise to Introduce his phis of ad ' Tattling into thO pthoelpel dila of the Western States. • He eroposu to hang the Balinese Chart at the Depou. Hotels, ho. In this city, end also at t h e dieetut thriving stations on the 'Pennuivenis Central A. 8., Pittsburgh, Cleveland end Wheeling R. 8., Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago IL R., and also at , Amnortant viva .town• -when doted. The chart, or Card, will contain • lins, steel pot tnatrd a Union Gustaf, and that wilt atfuet attention. Moue! 001 enterprising badness men.who duke to havithair planes of busi ness well'lmpusied upon the publia mind, will avail themselves of the opportanity thus afferdid them by Mr.' Bows., the genuine oardprinUr and manager. The 'Chute, when fully printed, ,will bo • dispispetrin the most, pa pleats, to the •of 'Three Hundred large abuts (nes eire4slls4l3), being the mthielent number fir early distribution. ;Ruh admtber will Thelminting will be dime in flue colors, and kevis es much space allotted as hit tellY desire. th e ref o r tuldp the attraction. He willhave tem iiii;.O printif at his oSiCe, the."Prese °Bee," Iphle;end will 'WWI, perform alt business Intrusted to hie urti. _ le int! lueommended b 7 the business nun of -then above mentioned tithe for his angling nay and attention. . Terms of pernent,. en 'coedit until the Card is oomplated for olnalation. - • See the splendid samples of the a Phila.: delpidaCerL" Da. Jam Tazarias ar NW. Yoax.—On Wodateday atoning Di. James Presets', "ot Ws *HY Mired dm :soma today* 01 throataticosuaglootans Maio A.R. Okatoli. Baotou *at Tampon strati, New 'Zak. Ilobjsotl•otiltatottos of affair ttroLlh to Ur Battiloa, sad themes tho= - Dasort to Went alaat." ... • f r.x , t'' • - • Thy Tana cnWo3l...Merasorial tllCou. - At • Convention of wool grovraro and aka clitienp of Vf.ashlngton County, Pa., and ad- jalent esnisittes, the borough of Weals- Ingten, Morels Bth, 1814, the undtrsikned were appointed a committee to memorialize Congress, as behalf of the Conventlee, In re lation to an increase of the tariff on Imported wool. The present tariff on wool Li so ex tremely low es to afford no adequate protec tion to the American wool-grower, against the attire, pereerering, and enormous Impor tations of foreign wool. The only duties which now exist are, first, a duty of Am per mot. ad eafaress on ail wool costing eighteen mats and under, valued in the foreign port. Second, three maw per pound speettle duty on wool costing In the foreign port from eighteen to horntrfour cent,. Ton will observe that all these costs are a/car t/slued and arranged in the (*reign country, and under the supervision and management of the „foreign importer. To bring the importations within the lowest possible value, the wool Is put up in the puns or dirt, and otherwise so rough and apparently poor condition as seemingly to justify the lowest estimation of value, so that it easy come into our ports, liable only, to a nominal duty. PITO per cent. ad vs orem, on eighteen cents valuation, gives less than one cent per lb protection to the domestic product • and If we are rightly informed, more thin wool s of the whole impor tations of wool Into this country is brought within the range of the /meat elan of duties. Ten will thus see, that the present tariff, taken in oonneetion with the mode of ,Ariag op the foreign article and the by forcirs red nation,laarea so Insignificant and trifling a proteetion •to the home product, that it may be practically regarded as affording a fee ad mission of foreign wool. It may be maid, that the difference (or exchange as It is called) between the market value of gold and cor 'eery Is a virtual addition to the protection to the home product. This Is nominally true, but in reality, is more then neutralised by an equal or greater enhancement of values on all the materials which enter Into the rousts and keeping of our sheep, and the Increased cost of producing and preparing our wool for the amulet. Day has gone up, from fire or six dollars per ton, to.sevidy-five Oats per bushel, from fictroty ,pre tie scenes comb. Corn front fifty rents to oecAollor and on cents. And every thing else material to the pro duction of wool, somewhat In the lam, rule. For ten years past the wool of this region averaged about fifty cents per lb., now the market price is seventy. five. This is not as much of appreciation as therriii In gold, and much lets than the ratio of Increase In the cost of sheep food and other espouses connec ted with the production of wool. Yon will thus seo tkat the alleged protection Walden tat to the rise in coin, Is entirely fictitious and Illusory. We would next respectfully call your atten tion to the fact, that the revues derived from the admission of foreign wool, which Au .ld be Large is almost slinieal, and during these war times possessu a special signilicanat. Whilst the demands upon the United States Treasury are urgent and Imperative*, that our public credit may be , maintained unimpeadhed and unimpeachable ; that our armies' may be large, well fed, and well clad ; that all the material of war may be supplied in shoed sues until this great rebellion shall t. crushed ; no great and legitimate source tf income should be overlooked or neglected. Do you not VW that the ennui low tariff on imported wool, the real value of whichd, very great, starves the treasury, whilst ulte same time, an important and vital Interest is dineortraged and held In abeyance, and a nu merous and patriotic class of our producers are being harrassod by an native and imprin leipled competition from abroad. No country wisely administered, wilt long depend for supply, either In whole or lo part, upon any other country, for any of the ab le/Cite tilMellarlOS Of. life. Woolen clothing In this climate, Is as much a necessity, both to peace ;tad war, tor the protection and com fort of our bodies, as wheaten bread is for their healthful nourishment; and no nation, with ordinary sagacity and prudence, will long remain indifferent or contented while such depandenuand subserviency exists. The nation, as yet, produces within its Um- Da, only about one half or two thirds enough , wool for the clothing of its people. How umoh'longer shall this state of things coo ' times? We have a noble eountry, • largo portion of which Ls so admirably adapted to the regrets of auks and the eolith of wool, thee we cut only meet our accumu lating want! iff - tide respect Dylthe eloptron of or perseverance In come false theory of polititel economy, or by playing one home in - &erect against another, which may ruinously thwart the happy providential "sneak, of our aonntry and the acknowledged enterprise of our people. Why shall duldons or unwise legislation throw stumbling blocks to the path of home industry or disperse tho boun ties of the general government unequally, or mill mote, leave Ito producers • prey lAA largo and avaricious class of unprincipled and knavish foreign importers. We would mate our voices with the mai," who are now, or soon will be, besieging yoo, calling upon you Poulain to the "old path.," urging the re-adoption - of the "American eye tem;" the giving efficient protection t• home tnteresU, both raw and manufactured, agelost foreign competition end foreign labor', oust/ the home supply :of every essential product shall folly and equally meet the home de mand. With wool of our own production we ought and soon may be fully able to clothe oar 0•11 people, and we see nothing to prevent cube:outing large exporters to other nations. To obtain these desirable ends we respect fully uk your honorable body to classify wools iota three gradee--.Trsa, medium and foe—and put a specific , an also an. ad valo rem duty on such grade, w Xit a home Saloe lion. Oo the firstgrade, or, coarse wool, val ued In our portaet eighteeli foots per pound or under, three rents speclfla and twenty per cent. ad valorem; OD medium, . valued In Our ports at eighteen to twenty five rents per pound, slx cants specific and twenty per mat. ad valorem; and on the tine grades, or all wool, veined in our ports at torn than twenty five cents per pound, ten cents specific and twenty per cont. ad valorem. The home val uation to be made to depend more on the quality of the wool then Its condition. F. 'curs liallorse, Jona H. Eruct, Suunm. Idleataan, Jong H. 11,1'Dotuta, Heal Ina, Allegheny, Joao Alamos, West Virginia, S. D. Hums, Ohio. OFACIAZ. 110CA1 NOTICAM. Tawas ?LICIT, Plain and Ornamental Slate Roofer, and baler in Penaltylnumis and Vermont slats of tha best quality at tow rate•.. Olflos at ales. Laughlin% near the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • DIAIII2IIOIA AID DTSIXTRIT will deeltnate the volunteer far more than the bullets of the enemy, therefore let ovary man see to it that he carries with idea a fall supply of HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. Their use In the Crimes saved amulet& of British soldiers. /10110 Wart Pills and Ointment are-now re tailed, Owing to the hfgh pries of drags, Ao., at SO cents, OS cents and El,lO per boa or pet. Iforleale in Pittsburgh by B.L. Pahnestosh k Clo. For sale 'alio at lulton's drug store, Fifth itreett,Pittiburgh, and by George A. Kelley, Allegheny elty. Itationt..--Eismnel Graham A Oa., Merchant Wen, have removed to TS Smithfield attest, and would most napeetfally call the attention of their friends and the `public generally to their new stock of Spring and Summer goods ' which they have Jut redel7sd. / Their 'took Is of the very finest quality of English and Smolt cassia:kern, cloths cruistmeres and vesting. Also, • very eXt6l7O assortment of Scotch madman. Don't fail to give them as early call. Every garment Warranted to give fall satiefaotion.. Gamin L - McOoacuUd.73 Bmitbited St. Jun 511011TIID cato allilVT 10$ Bass—TLC One autortmeat of Pall had Winter (nothing, lately received by Mears. John Wter k girnhant Tallon, No. 145 litoderal swan, At leghwtty. The stook of Clothing , co:mists of the lined variety of 'mate psztaltons, veal, matt and overcoats. The style of pattern' is tatteful end fealotable. We would Invite an of ear reader' to girl the shore gentlemen • caL CATAltill 1. Ofillll ► ( OM of Throat Disease which mates • pap•tztal desire to swallow, as If somathing were sticking to this upper part of tke Throat. Bireg Bronheisl Troches are ;sod ! tea good malls in this annoying disorder.• For 11110 at Pollan!. Drug Biota, Plitt street, PitUbtirgh. Wolawsk Jmnaxr, ba.—J. M. &body iy loth went, Is now opining Gm most shOlos stoat of doe Gold and Watches. nwsll7; GUM wins ant 70117 9aod. mit dlsplaysd tits, and Is awed Dbt at gsmszkAis low ;dem ' • C~unsiiisad = 4 AP zials‘ witi taken a$ ate Omnibus oft*, No. t4ll strwli day armlet. yeas loft it Om plus' villbir to: Ali crab tail, Cent.. Piratistilininkl 404 414 11 , 0 irai 610 lestin!rfa OlgiodlMl4-.1 74z:z Deowato.—Blx. Josei as h McCoy, of BflOoy's !di; in Beak, Wendt , Whington count y ? was. gra weed in Big offal° creek, on dui farm of Mr. MoGtll, in Independence town :hip, en Friday erasing the I Lth inst. 116 was riding home from Claysville, and his horse becoming frightened at something on the road, made a sudden plunge, throwing Mr. McCoy Into the creek. The body wail taken out on the Sunday evening following. The deceased was aged about thirty years. lasoanoTte■ WAITIII.STIPACar S. York, aged about twelve years, left his bogie on Wednesday. evening of 734 o'olol*. that time nothing has been heard of bim. He bad on when be went away, brown pants, green tweed Goat and cloth eap. Any infor mation respecting him will be thankfully re ceived by his mother, Louisa D. York, No. 220 Federal sweet, Allegheny City, or fft4 Wood street, and 57 Second street, or .T.t.P. Hunt's, 59 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. DIATTI t r AXOTHIR VIOTTIL—David AV- Kahan, who was shot In the affray which took piece In Washington:on the Ist inst.:Aka f.-om the effect of his wound:on:Sabbath loot. A:post mortem examination was made by tbo physi cians, end a jury of inquest was summoned. by Coroner .plack, but to suit the convent cure of Som. of them who could not well at tend sooner, the investigation will not com mence till next Monday. LZo2l:lll.—Bev. W. H. Locke, (ocularly . . Chaplain of the 11th Pennsylvania Regiment, will deliver a lecture this evening In the Pennsylvania Avenue M. H. Cbureb. Sub ject—" Incidents of Camp Life." As the lecturer has derived hi► Nets from personal observation—having been in the geld since the eocomenoement of the war,—an unusually interesting lecturo e y be expected. Raramersa.-11.crolting is going on quite briskly at preseet. In addition to Captain idoorhead, the regular appointed mustering officer, General Brooke found it necessary, lome time sines, to detail two of the members of his stall to attend to the mustering in of recruits, and ail are kept constantly busy in complyies with the demands mad" upon their time and 'carioca. Basserrr roe rex SANITARY Colanssiox.— Oring to the Battering snorers which her at tended the exhibition of Ettinger k Fo . ots'a troupe, and the liberal patronage extended by the public, the Commodore has concluded to give • performance, this evening at Con cert flail, for the benefit of the Sanitary Cote minion. Let the hall be crowded. Brumes Ltrirewro.—Captainley's new darn wheel boat was launched from Craig's saw mill, In Allegheny, below the suspension bridge yesterday afternoon about five o'clock. A large number of parlous lined the banks of the river to witness the launch. Avonia Jose. will take a benefit at the Theatre tbi■ evening. An un usually &Meetlye bill is offered—" The Bride of Lamraermoor" and The lioneymoou,"— 811111 Jones appearing in both pieces. Tea Bio Ges.—The boring of the 20. inch gun, at the sort Pitt Works, is progressing at the rate of about four inches a day, and will be completed In about two weeks, RIVER I NTELLIG ERCE The a apparently at • Wind last touting, with fire feet In the chumsl by the pier 13111 k/. wretber continues wild and pleasant and weensinady tattled. There we, n.d • Weigle arrival or departure yeller. day aside from the I...pular packet, Thenolla, from , EantSVlll6. Cciltree, from St Louis, and the Memory, from (lockouts were due hut night, and will doubt !rube forma at the wharflLl mornlnz. The Charmer w .dm hied ie-AT. Cincinnati for Plttoloargh on oe W,dneirley, nod the Paragon area • announced for Tbuseday The roamer.. friends of Cant D. 11 Herron, tato of the Ranwerr. learn •It ti regret that bo ia dangerously 111 at hie maiden, In Cincinnati. We announced yoeterdiy that Corn. •incerat Shirai* Ind porehasod the Charmer from Capt. Geo• Loam, fur EJS.(OIO. 10 It woo the toot, but cm Tv.. day, say. the CO.. innati ororweie4, a north .. of hew Pittaburgb ..••••r• °Noll itLg h• the Pporw, refored to sra cmeo with Capt. mince in bin 000!000. The nee" and popular thia revilar Saturday pocket for Zane-wine. The cleat awd nrmfortabte Kew Toth, Dept. J. it Llightued• ell knee for St. Ldw,l i s today, without fail. MAKRIED 3 CT—' OOPEB Tatattal quaffs, 111 IVA, at the nalti.A. of 31afor Pamort Cagier, Naar Llexastirla, P• tathat of lb. 401.0, ROT. Al X. tlllllg. . Yr. D. CLIESITC7,,t • Pltt•bargb, saa Nal 'sl4.llillirtvAirris krator place. OU&CkY TburuNT MART •NNE, alt. of Joltti Omni, Iraq., y.••• . . Tanned from Me t.e. madesus, N. 91 r, uo .trees, Iltieburill, al t u'cLvek p v. up ' FWD. T. llarets 2f.d5. without farther poll:, CJ.I DID.4TEB (AMON LEN.. AIKEN --"," will Le • ..nam.t. wr ttto office Ooroser ottb)mi to lb. d.cialoo of IF, Leptibilcan Union CO , llll, Copvow ht,d•lrtz COUNTY COMMISSIONER. Oerrner, of Peen tewbelflp, .dl Le eandldsto for lbe above ante, •object to tLe deer•. lon of tbe Club. Republican County Conrention. mbln.dantc CANI.ONEK, -SOLOMON SALA, of Ellfrologhnm, trill be eandidats for Co , tohject to the drehi. of thn Union Cceonty (1-3uventiork. totOmlaote p --- .7--.F012 COUNTY C;OMMISSIONER. ,-.:••• —Jou, Bonze., of %Utah. township. will be • eandhloht for County Oorom L.doner, nobjoet to Co. dncirlon of lb. Colon Mud,' Con- Yention. mblALanto COUNTY (X) NI Si I SSIO N EB.— East Rect. Township, will be • candVets lb. offlu of County Commis. Ilreadr, eerie, to the 4...7.1.10n of the Colon Iteprib. can C.m.sention. fain:day. FOP, nn••• nut e• . candidate Rs lb. fade of Prothoooteryorobject to the decision of the Cuban Republic= County Convention. 1a211:to 10.1'Ult PROTIIO.MYVAR Y.—JACOB B. Wstres,h4 the Sixth Wnnl, Pittsburgh. will be • candidate for tbe dB. of Plnthonotsty, the decision of the Caton Republic. Con. ,1•211:tc PROTHONOTARY. -D. Finn .111 be • =Whittle far the office • Protttonotery, subject W the d•deloe of the Onto tbrpoblicsa e&oveatto. JaZtte • FOR PROTHO: ASY.—lnots. arr. gal be • candidate for the aloe if Frotkonota , elblect to the deed= a the Vein •Vhte • kifivotivoi:ol It Mom. will be a oendldato for the offloe of Pr.fhooet..7. rehleot to the dectrion of the Ombra Corseveth.o. falktteerta Fy.FOR Co °NEB.—Wit BALTZELL, of Birmingham, will be • candidate for Cm , oner, select to the &Melon of the On ton Comae Goorention. mhtdereto blaCtuyo, of the Finn Ward, Allegheny, rrlll be a eindl dsta for Gomm of Allegheny Coanty,subject 14 the Abadan of the earning Omlily ilaket Convention. O. THIRD WARD ALLEGHENY. To The ECZOOL Dtsactop , r TURD WAIL 41.- At a mrathtsof the adagio .5 the Third Ward, told I. Cot. Utah's Halt. oD Wadanadap.ll l 4 ton.. tt sal reaorrai that th•Sohool Manton be Oqitteted to Yana a Gall for so electlau forthe pupa., of areertalolng the arose of the ad ult for and mann Unpin* a tax, for the eft of bounty to nava, ton op titer:olMS of the ward, trader The tall of the Praddnot of the Maud MAW* sad thatdaTURDAY - BEST, Intones the loon o: 4 aid I p n.,tgoHuta for hol ree ding said election. rs, Toa vary prelp fy. A. 110116011, rsoOdrat. ' 3. C. Hasa, nootarY• et . mooting of the ThCrd Waal f <hall 'Bawd, held March Mk. It am reattived that theabor• to glare af the dolma be granted and thatat the ante aportdad an elactloa b. bald at tbesarasl plias of elea , lons Is the Ward. Tha nada elretlan atoms readying and malls* the lay a. for taa sad 'salad Tat. 7AYRB /MOWN, inttfold Prod.:lint ofactoolttowd ife BIRMINGHAM fccEcTioN NO TICTL—At a special =Whig at the o=l6ll atlas Becagh of Illrestvgliam. bald la she Willa Mamba GA Thursday essalag, the 14th hut., it Wad EnoUed, 7bat Ws Barytes, osier an election to be bold os aIATIBIOrg, between gumboot, of t snd 0 o'clock p. m., at thgurnal plane of bolding electtoa. to &nice on tha question whether the Baronet of Brant tam 111111.11biU 1110tLusa Bo:MO /Son& of la muggiest number to pal • loud bonntilto teen to Oil Ike Aware! tba Borough to the lam cells of lb. Pr. Vilma . Election to be bald by the nosuLar electlen oaken. bire.7 wan to lb* Borough la expected to Tote on tide queatlon. W. O. ACOBnierga,Eargery.: Jo. Baca; Clerk pro tens 21c/11.-130. In &Tor Olyiernlng Bond. will Sate to Baiting &rode. 'flume apposed, Against Scanty Bede. Inbils.llt DLAILCES. 1864. A kw saartment'orPOClLlCT AND 00IINITNO NOVEL DIAI=II, for, ISGS—ts agar, In dolb, ad rood, Is Imitation Turkey, la Turin Norma.— erltb ege and IN rquia• edges—erttb tnebs, roteni o.osP tad dupe dasiesiage. All else% sad la es common too Dos vsey best. FCC nk al resseasble nitsaby • PM. O. JOMOSTON , A, CO, Nrodkoalle oolidlsw.wrog ; tar W00d..... ATLANTIC AND FACIIJC BT/U.ll - . . „. .. . . '..• - liiitail3tuu9l6 Sr.; lti sthlakeddigs!l.7 . 5 j'i .....„.`:i . 4 . ... 2...2,,t . .....1: a .1. " r , 5,.....',.:-.4,....," THE LATEST NEWS BY TELBORAPB. REBEL RAID IN KENTUCKY ! 8.4 TT LE A P P it EHEX'DED CIEHERM. GRANT WITH THE POTOMAC ARMY Cello, truth 24.--A rebel' (ores raid to Ica utinsated at 7,000, with artillery, under Gen. Forrest, advanced northward as far as Ottton rim last night. At three o'clock this morn ing their &Amore drove in our pickets south of Union city. Later in the teeming they out off eoreustnaleTation with Columbus, by., by destroying the railroad, cutting telegraph wirer; and horning bridge. Our forces at Columbus bad gone to meot theta', and dridg in the direction of Colon city was heard at Columbus this morning An adequate forte ender Gen. Brayman, left here this morning for Columbus, thence en moot the enemy. Adele. from Columba s, up to three o'clock this afternton furnish nothing later. Waagianyos, March 24.—This morning, Lieut. Gen. Grant, accompanied by Brig. Gen. Rayne, and the other members of Ms staff, left this city for the headquarters of tho Army of the Potoma, From the Red River Expedition, Spir ited Fight, and Capture of a Rebel Fort. CAIRO, March 23.—The tam Avenger or• rived title morning from mouth of Red River, where she was mat by thb gunboat Cricket, from'Which she received despatches and or der:a from Rear-Admiral Porter to return to the fleet, which ioaebed the Atchafalaya Si,. er on Monday the lath inst., where General A. J. Smith's forces disembarked to operate on land against Fort Do Hussey, where Dick Taylor wee encamped with 11,2.20 men. As soon as Taylor heard of Smith's landing he attempted to reach the rear and attack. Skirmishing commenced on Smith's left flank before he was aware of the exact whereabouts of the enemy. Being informed of Taylor's design, ho exclaimed " now for a race be tween the Rebels and the United States for the Fort." By a quick movement,Smlth with his army succeeded in raw hing Eort Do Rut icy three hours before Taylor tame op. Labarge wet made. Some fighting occurred, dining which the Federal, had forty meu killed and wounded. The fort was easily taken, with tad hundred and eighty'-three prisoners, and as eleven-inch gun ' which the rebels had taken off the gunboat Indianola; also, two 30•peander Parrott from the rem Queen rf the West; two long 32-pounder Parrots from the Harriet Lane, and ferry other gees. The fleet In the meantime steamed op the Red River, east of the t, fired two shots. After the capture of the and fortifications, the expedition moved on to. Alexandria, where the hoots lay whet the Cricket left. Den. Butler Still Actkve FORIZZ.93 Moaner, Mauch 23.—ine expedi tion resenily sent into Maltboa connty, has returned after succeeding In capturing a large amount of property, consisting of horses, cattle, mules, several steam engines, and three contrabands, all of whom they brought away by the direction of Gen. Rutter, und•- com mand of Gen. Graham. Repolled Change of the time and place. of Meeting of the Union National Conic:Eldon. Am.,. Match :4.—T n 1 . 11;.,r1 tvnal. Convention tau Ixect cal.ed meet •t 6) , 1 Cuss oath. 2ith of Mar. ('o3)Km.ii.ataal WARININn - w, Slarch 11, 1461. gums t, ef Mich, resumed bis speech of y tarde. m opposition to Mi. Powell's bid to pees .nt military iatrolerence in th• State election. lie wilt occupy the greeter part of th• ssss inn to day. Mr. Saulsbury .poke at some length in fa vor of Mr. Powell'e bill, after whi..E lb. cep • at• adjourned. Hotel—On moiionof ‘ Mr. Blaine, of Nis , the eh hatalttee on th•Judiciaty were iostruct ad to bulimia into the empedici cy et prop. , etilataaten-amendtaeut to the Couetisotion striking out tii• arttel4 Which furl:ltd. tbo laying of a ma on articles reported Crum any State. Me. Rice, of Minn., reported beck from the Committee a N &rat sitars a Eitl prorotten for the education of Naval Constructors a, d Engineers, at the Sorel Si &dem y. It w. s ordered to be tainted and rectiomit.od. Tho House time resew,' Cie ~...sideration of the till circlet - Mg Ito. Dolasr•re boy and P.aritrn to be a p .tt Mr. Broomall, of 1' sena ,:ntposei tee WI, toying neuouget Cher Isthelt that the laws 11.17 In existence anchorite at, itaiimads to be token If required, for mita...7 lied I. I purposes. Mr Osrfield.ot Ohio, replied that the let et are w et n•ceseary, far it ass a notorious fact that the communication between Now York and Washington was a:lran:m.ly deficient. Mr. Fenton, of N. Y, from the Committee of Conference on the disagreeing aoconii manta to the military academy b,d, made a re Fort thereon. It was agreed Ey the Committee of Confer. once to strike out the amendments of the two Houses and leave the law as it now stood, without any additional cadet.. The rc port of the Committee was concurred in. The House resolved itself into n Committee of the Who'e on the State of the Union, on the bill amendatory of the National honk law . After a te•gthy dismission between TeethMsrs Brooke, Konen, and Prnyn, Committee rose and the Howe adjourned. New Jer.c) Rampant Taunus, March 21.—The Governor of ew Jerny, this morning, sent to the Logi•- latnre a menage relative to • bill now be- fore Congress, authorising the Raritan and Delaware Bay Railroad Company and other companies to transport passengers and freight suns the State, anything to the Inn of the State to the contrary gotwithetanding. The message was referred to &committee of both Ilouses, who made • UnellialOas report, pro... testing against the pesssge of the bill, be- cane, it proposed to divest the State of in local or territorial Jurisdiction within its own limits, and to assume the exercise of &power never before claimed by the United States. To empower these corporation to extend branch roads anywhere within the State, in defiance of the rights of the State, to ein ..wer coo 'orations executed, by the State, to ARY.--Geo. do what • • State never gore them authority to do, and to violahothe laws of New Joney with impunity and to defy the process of her courts, would be a wanton Insult to the dignity of the State and a violation of her contracts, which the courts here pronoonced to be bind ing. Copies of the resolutions are directed to be forwarded to the members of Congress, and the Senators from New Jersey, and they an requested to are ail es-irtions in their jower to prevent the passage of a bill In urious to the rights of the State and offensive to her citizens. Mr. Backley, thlaepoblican Senator from Passaic county, stated that while he would strongly ambits any exteesion of existing privileges, he protested against the present proposed action of Congrou and &mot in terference with the mart, which In a viola tion of the dignity. and uvorrigp ty the State. Re-Organization of the reserln Ito serve Corps. =3l Waseitsoroa, Merit, 23, leo.l. 9pea Order., No. 72.--(Extraoti—in so ca filth Special Orders, No. 119, Waz Ilepartinent, Issued March 18th, 18114, the follocring regiments of the Veteran Reserve Corps are relined from duty ander Ildg. J. H. Martindale. and are announced as the First Brigade Veteran Reserve Corps, under Col. Richard Rub, with headquarters in such photo In this eity so 'hail he designated by the commander[ let, 13th, 9th, l'ith,2lll, end 24th regiments V. R. G. AIITOCUTDI and ft quist- Nam' from the Vlrst Dripde V. R. C., argil be forwarded direct to these besdquartsirs. By sommead of 11420 a Gas. &sena Signed, .1. B. Tartme, Chief of Buff, end A. A. Q. The ItipUonal Ltank 11111 Wassucroz, Haroh 24.—Tho Honse h., glade hi, few amendment, to the National Bank bill, only about one-tenth of whivh ba• bout eiroddtrod. That part providing fur 166 4 .troomatendation of • Comptroil -- ■ ..onendetlon of i CettcptroMx of the ..cteney by the *Secretary of tho Treasury to the'Prealdent for eppolotssent, hoe been Igin si= out; the Preside nt being then left fps in the exotic, on his leech:ante func tions. Large Involee , ef Carton CAIIO March 24.11t0 steamer Silver Moon, from Memphis on the 22d. used op this morning for Otneinasti t . with 1702 Wog oottao, • hago Atrantity of toisiellazeons iseistis and matappamtengem. Memphis dates pd .00,1241. contain 11W. news. Cotton is MIII on w decline, having Mellen over one cost an 111142°4111 SEEM Reorganisation of the Army of the Po- UE QQatTn. AYn of TES POTOMAC. March 2-Ith, 1814.—Georrol Order. X. 10 Ist. The following crier hat beep received from the War Department: Walk Drireellreet, A T Oes.'e OFFTCS, t Warrosarow, March 41, 19f4. J Grans! Order, No. 115.-I.t. By Wiese:ion of the President of the Visited States.the camber of army corps riemposing the Amy of the Potomac, will be • 'need to three, the 2,1, sth and 6th r• The Gmm. of the other two ce.rps. vi:. • lot and 5:1, will Be temporarily merge. ir ' and di•- tributed among the 2d. sth and :r'•; - the er.m.. mantling Genera!, who will d00m,...* what existing orgenizations will retie. rpr badges end other ilistinctire ma- 1 L'. The staff offerer of the two corps which --• Lem poreeily broken up, will be :assigned to ermine:hie in the other Corp;, eo far as such vacanmys may exist. Those for whom there are so Tar:enema will etaie to be consid ered as efficers of the General Staff of any corps. 2d. Maj. Geo. IL K. Warren is as signed by the President to the commend of the sth corps. 31. the following general officer. are detanked from the Army of the Potomac and will report for order. td the Ad julant General of the army, via Dlej. Gen. Geo. Sykes, U. S. Vols.; Maj. Gen. W. A. French, U: S. Vols.; Maj. Gen. John Newton, C. S Vole.; Brig. Gen. J. B. Beefy, U. S. V 01..; Brig. Gen. F. Spinekt, U. S. Vols., and Brig. Oen. Solomon Meredith, U. S. Vol.. By order of the Secretary of War: B. D. Tower:teen, A. A.G. 241. The following arrangements are made to carry out the previsions of the foregoing order: The 2,1, sth and 6th army corps will etch be consolidated into two divreions. 'The first and second divisions of the 3d corra are transferred to the 2.d corp., preserving their badges and distioetive marks. The third division of the 31 corps Ls transferred perma nently to the 6,h cores. The three divisions now forming the first corps are tramsterred to the fifth corps, preserving their badges and distiectiee marts, and on , joining the fifth corps they will he rionfrellianed into two divi sions. The oolusna.nders of dB/felons transferred to the 2d, sth, and 6th corps will at once re port to the commander. of these seeps for thatrnetions. Brig. Gen..l, B. Carr will report to Maj. Gen. Hancock, commanding 2d corps, and Bdg. Gen. U. Priced, to Major General Sedgeriert, commanding 6th corps. The Chief of Artillery will assign eight bettaties each to the 2d, sth and 6th corps, thee• batteries to be taxon from those now with the corp., and with the Ist and fid corps. The - batteries with the several mire. in excess of the above W him.ee will join the artillery reserve. The consolidstiou of divisions called for In Ohio order, dill be med. by the corps commanders concerned, who are authorised to rearrange the brigades 01 the respect,ve commanda in inch manner co they may think best for the service. The re-a•,igastrent of offieers of the Staff Department, eJnoequarit upon the re organisation of the army, will be made open the nomination of Wets of the Stuff Depart ment. at these headqtrerters. Special Gamic- Gone will be given hereafter w.th respect to staff officers of the two corps temporarily broken up. 51. Ye Major-General commanding, ovals himself of this occasion to soy, that in view of the reduced strength of nearly all the regimen:. serving in this array, the tem porery redue:iou of llie army eorpo to three, Is a itleaarre impiritirely demanded by she best intern-t, sb: Ihr •e-rime ; that the cocoon. par au...ring :he lint and Toird corps 1•r tilt time beteg to other corps, were in no reepeet founded open any suppo sed inferiority of those o..rp. to the other corps of this army, as all the corps have cruelly inured their valor on many fields, and L . atrial elatMa LI the eoll6,lenes of the Government and ef the eoncory. The 'Unit and third corp• wilt reteie their hedger. and ii;stitteuve marks, wad the Maj. Gen. Coln :needier. indulges the hope that the make of thearmy will be filled at en early day so that rho., e earl nate be reorgenieed. By .orimard of M.j lion. Braila I=l From 31cmpllti. March 22,-44.ert Forrot.t I, re verted at golt•tv, Irne . atth ; Jtht 0100, moving ?;ortit. tirier,n't cat airy cre out lootteg after teem. A party of working lute, with twenty men of the let Alahatha eeralty. •ho were cuortl toe them. were toil sad t•pture.l by •etty r ut, rata:. ,, t Lis to I,ILK .0 A; ton na, oit t e..tts Iletrt't r rho potty carte eu aa‘t.a to taking op 101. J cm tie .I.littnOto and I. Jlt •tt , oott. The,. em co Licht. Prom ME Army of tho Potomac. W.+lll,l::TaN, March :4 A latter tient :b• Ai my at ifs. Poismao, says a rash named Bri re, urstsixdas an alleged spy, has Sven tried by xrtial am( acquitted. An order .11! •• •ci he isioni4l c mlidatio,c, 'he Cir.( at 1 Third ,t Tiny Corp., to on Fe attaeh ed to it. Sixth, ender ...sera! Sediawirk. Lieu, General Grant and Kati arri•ed et dity. Fie has ordered the minty t. nt osi• m silt , ready for inspee ti..n. Its woo re.7.eiret with conch rat hue galling of a Steamer N Mato 7.4.— TY, City of Bold soiled for Liverpool to dij mth sit .roo a apaa;a. M OttiLITS TELEGR tl.ll epotel Lotepet,ll to tho l'itterergh Gazette. Cita:sr:start, March 24, 164. The weather so-day Is dear ale! pleasant. The iser hat fallen ono root eight Inches darlng the past nty-four hours. There Is how 16 feet 4 IncLoa in n. channel. • • • Paroba uttebanr/ at 2: , .M.1.V•• 75 f , r Ott., and F r : . .,E.otac fur Extra. V. MSet adyneeed to 9bo, aed doled nazi at tb Oruro. Pn0T11.14,1 ar•• a little Omer, but oo rtutstgee I .o,tatton., New City Slaw Pork There is no change In Lana. Waiter la het.' at 81,2:W41.0 h.r Tot. and 11,:mg ,40 for White. . . VAT • in rather hewer demand, at r 475 In Lunt 4 88082 Includlng sack. cos. la held at Id f Eta and 51,0.. the Shelled get and Canal unchanged. G. lg., Tont, March 24.—Cotton le trm; sales of onti baba at 73015. Irl.oar.--ktate has adentn-rd le; solra of 18,003 bbl. at 60,50.30,70 for State, g 7.110 7,94 for Ohio and $7,10447,1k, for Southoen. Wheat ndeancod lc; vales 8,004 bulb at $1.4101,f4 for Ohioan.° Spring, 51.6641.60 for 11111.nsokaa Club, and sl, LOO for Wester*. Corn advauced ; saki of 4100 bush at 543101,29, but holders de mand • still furthar adeance to 51,31. Reef herb. Pork arm; sales of 6„WO bbla• at P 33.50 for Mr.. Lard firm; sales of I,o® kegs so 1.341:1%. Alibiaky firm ; sat, ot bbl. at __gar eh... Petrolenm—Sales of 1.000 bbis at t,O thr Bedard, nod 31,1.0= for Crude. freights are firmer. Has Toot, March 24.--Stocks loser , C & It I —.-.120/611Ilebistu Suutbiam_llllX Cumberland C..' Co. 80 IMI at anteed....—..l:9 111. Gunn! Scrip 11ShIConpon Si 114,4 111 Central Ilande...llo COnp. 0.214 ...........ha% Philadelphia Market. Pau.sortrota. March 14,—Tbere le but little do lma, to breattatutra ; about 1000 bbl. of extra foully flour veld at 1119 - 67y. and lame fancy at t 8.25. Bye dour Is steady at SG; corn tdeol ;Kau. Wheat arm modes of 6b bath red .at ;11,93011,05 nod white , at 19,75,31,01. Rye erne -.lowly at 11,23. Corse la In demand and bas advanced la: mice or" total bush yeLow .t1,P1141.21.141 white at 31,17. Oats Bern. The erb/ake taunt bt anseltled and ranges i rum 9d to Ifk. PUILLOWITIa. March CI .—Stocks firm Penns. tot.- 9W Pone. K. 15 Morris al 7n lEschange ot. N. Y rya Long 49 I Ballmore Market. Yuck p.2.--cen r hyp thimonolog al the °ors LA hang* lachadedl,oqo boobils 9,SCK) do Coo • and WI do Oats. Wheat and Oats wars Wattles, but I closed without much Shau,s 1, prism. Corn ruled firm nude!. &fair inquiry for shipment. Ws gnat* good to choice Southern whine Wbsall at in Nat CO, fear do at SI 7841 83, tafeeter to medium do at SI CO. IR 73. prime aud civ.ica S uthpro led at II Etat- 80, g t ,,Ld do st it 7311 80, sae do at SI CSal 73, inferior mod modicum do at 111 6011 63, soil common to ;Mim i, ptomo Pennegivatia do at SI. 46.1 73 per bushel. Whits Ours ot SI 1441 16 for damaged and prima hipptoj parcel., and fallowdo at 51 1541 17 pe r buttbeL u.n •C. 5.150 tittesstirs, sod 611a900 weight. Rye at 431.1 60 per itswl4l. Molasses sod Stigant—oalta of 101.1.1.611/I.= M. lams at CO seats pea gallon; 110 lads good rod° Atm grotto, Sugar at 141.‘ cents per lb and 803 bads common rolutug Cuba do oh prms.. tones Peen firm al proeloudy quoted. Provlslooo—Troboactlons contlocs wry moderato bat we bore no altiratton tonal* la prices, 111. : New ws Pork at trot old do ;at PA.= Clit, and now Prism Lem at 11,2 per Md. New Canon Chola/ma as luX, cents, do Paw at 11.,,,, , e12 «nu; std old 6ldeo at 11 crate, plain Bann at 14,5402a , 11, uncol.nd tocar cored do at lealk% onto. sad CSO , nuard do at Icy, al? cents pm lb, tin ontoldo sew. for tansy LaWs, Balk Shoo:dots at,54514 Putt do. rides al lo}; co:Row lb. Weatorst Lardln bbto and cs 1.1 lai 143,icests, and Baltlsann red.& at 10S .eon per lb. armor, Pal. ed 190 bblo.lity at 64% also and SuO bolo 0. to at 93 C. [IL pre gone. At Ore alma Ohlo watt keldrtt ddcents. - - WHO t:SALE DOUG HOUSE J. VENDER:* CO. Elam °word ID Pittsborth A IC COLZALZ DIII7O AND 30811130 notam, pa, au. rorust LIBIUTT & WJTNL e'ricKLTS, czr-yiDlpz _.ftrcb.... ind - oix stick iisa unit. wo priaii tech es toe.* attire aillabcitc",- .1. BUM 01X, ; earAtbsetra#ll'spe druittirpill?tagg„.„ 1 • It mouRNING G9ops, J. M. BURCHFIELDWN 6.4 Black all *oak Dalaantil I=M2IM ME= Mack Tamtel Black Bombe teat Xtosarning Alp!Le.eas Black Baps{ aback Chantal' g Black 9 Pabst,. 1.914 111911,19ia 1:=23:=1 Crape Vella 1 I=ll=l Crap• Collars. NEW GOODS rzr::=3 NEW SPRING GOODS, Wholesale an A geterbl •••ortmelit of OA t.wt Kra Trimmings, Ladies' and Gees Neck TWA and &arta ; Lacy" Edgings; Plain, Hem-Stachea and Embroidered Hatidkerch'e. New da Blob. Maltese Lace Oollera. Embroidered Collars, Seta ant Undersleeres; Paris Trimming, Magic Raffling; Silk and Wont- ell Embroidery Braille; the Spring. Fashion Plain and Plaid Bonnet Ribbon. A fall line of Velvet Ribbons; Jet Bugle, Steel: Gilt, Inas Rubber and Pearl Buttons bmall Wares and Notions in endless variety we buy trom maznasetarere wad Ilist lundis ab 4 offer •.rubeute sad Deakrs an estamirs and Cu.'ully rolgebed Kick et Lautm 11ACRIIIII & GLYDZ TS IS.A2EXT MARCH FOR SPRING TRADE! kn elapat soiortment of Bead and Bugle Gimps, Bead and Bugle Fringes, Of all aidlba. at7lmi of Bead Rattans. Bugle Ornaments, toe I>re. and Ckak Trtituattga. Rioh S.tylea of Bash Ribbons, Bonnet Ribbons, trimming Ribbons, t To ehtok to.tto the ettahtiott of out costrettett We are new °pan; • huge smortment of rkzOs, porres..4 et L0W1.13 P CA$6l •hich will offer to Ihe tree: en the men Ifteral KM, EATON,ILUDIUN & CO., n AID 191.1111111 JUST OPENED. Silks, Shawls, Lace Goods,— Dress Goods, . bo Inuit - soeeltteq of lbe 11.1•6011, erbeiede and WWI, Yt ALEX. BATES' , 21 FIFTH STREET. - i' GRAND EXIID3TrON, Ocuaisinslog MONDAY, Bta.rch J. W. BARKER & CO.'S, NO, 59 gARKET STREET, Silks; Sh4w;ls. - Dress Goods. . , PRII4II. .t 1131', Pu p, too datbsaisi odor& 13111871170 .1 surrrtNe.:: a•• t:.4 i;xt, heavy at 73a se-cotarrsTasnosiiiii, pada and COYPARE 141.1.1101211.1 - 1 NL~w (AMOS I Joseph lionle Co 71 AND 19 Ms T' STREET Seam b mew' , coribil; itniur; NET GOODS ZII R 0 DIC r s, TRUSSING% RAS NsArtowicas, - - LADITN SSD GIES S GOODS, OLOYS. 13 • SEEM 35 4,1) 0 1r1,. /AMC ; SIVAS SSD ALL oardepplia.t. ar. complete, and Imo cc,. .tatty tetwilypisolabad • th maw good.. IThrparticntat aitentio . ofty so 4 oactu It tn.. orchsuta sad 11111.1ners, Be ,a ta Dna* IBA 'to oar deck. 61 - ' - - largest En!? BIPA . gt , ttieal t br at' Loweal. rc)!I?pfl Raiz e co. BARGAINd.FO HOLIDAYS. Rieviicata- Wean TU. 11111 vingutauipr,: Atib;eirier:, B MW' ' E t a Te , G l5l ; - : Banning, Barlai? & Gunny 8 , 'a: '—iwvz AND latia.p.o4 - a ( 4 , r&l6llVailtiPl. , o jow l " 1 4441estrials11 4 1Ilit • ' sa — os 'EMU" C l Wlttly to . .17 42 0 Pi SHOE STOW, „to p9HORET. 11414 sHoE STORE as td '~ ' ,_~ CONCZELT HALL 81108 nOBB. • g am. sow ono of the ii . Writ igalgtmettsa sPits area. that . boirs; m r.EO the ensure at °Mess . • a . Ca their .119:21r0131 sstomas, slum they camealy *Oat to tall sod ozotolotatd b conottiool. NSW EitMDS I W I We kir• Jukt reselit4 our Spring god' of BOOTS ANTI SHOES. Mick moo mill -Writ *to 'AMIN!' OAell Ml6=' lifobsTotho torgeNt'ohd ;du soltdod stock of • nee. WU, t'quart.teed Bests, To to tosid Is Wrath --LAMM' LAST GATES is • obestlikses; • lift set tlilL Jas. Robb, ID Matt= STELE? FINZ 000, myr - mum:D, LADIES .11LOVCSIDdlIALKOILSX. BOOTS; Da dor - 4111 03N68.139 •ddi Do AGOAT BALM dm: `o2lrfll Tazze !sotszsunr CAL/ ; Do TWO' •- r do 0.13.1 411); all U. Imaa mot matt, aad warraatokto gdse soure +no, 'agar& 8O it co.. ge. d Weal sad • • . OHN- CAMPBELL, Manafactisrer J scaTsazatartozs,a nay awziption, NG. ••,• 3k::. vs •• „ . MEW BOOKED kr sale by KAY COMP4IIT, 413,W004 atm,. Lib sad Ocerespoodsua vt Th o. Auer, •1111 Poßeni .1566 s may. 2 rola AIssYO Vey.? of 12511:no 3 60 Cuusiolsys' Welt Coswast6:62, arm s. CO thsekorseii 110324 Aboat Paw.; Bluatrsted- 1 O 2 6.1.51121 dry o.lllerDieslit2M ------ 1 00 Illatlturactor of leickGsailmssa. By Labor- 16 Tesalttat gicolitforsc tr 6624 to- adz warm—. 1 60 16116211 , 22 fassilW.22ol22eof.l62l22y.'llykr.- 1 BS larlcut 2.aplfy, by ass Pults;.----- 100 Poeca4by Saottl ID Scarsitasttal.Wartaisita 1 CO Cadjeis We by J. S r Iscorbridy,•.—..—. 160 Pacallar. 1 SO Very 86221 1r1C1602.36650.-.-- 1 00 Wa. be Suctv2266l. 02„ 1162ry —.— 1 60 'The lace of- Pra105,•32-62 the brt 16240163 Bps& 63 Goma 01206 6211 kis 0mp.11256.----... 160 GROCEILIES. . am base priers We .0066.; to as do Cry;* do; 106 übboc. higsr. cm crop; fd do' - prbdr ossr. SW UAL sweet SOO So - Nabors n•rr crop; , di) 40. .4a crop; - VA do Sling, pflorredrds . do Mid:tap ilia; 13,71 pxcl . aost Maoism!. Star. sad bait ills.; ISO Ws; =Vilma Hmtog; 00 42 WY of do; .il3 do Lstroder do; 'loohe blds.l.Ske; do; SO' •' do Whittirlab; • dID Stir:Tata Iron Sale ' SW :do, Istradad - ..1.14. hmD7l2ool 7Xll6.clry 2f hop - o.ipdort , dt St s. T . c. it .l ; ttraisid Lard 011; LOOncep prime lard; Tor Ude to the to.. leitnty •rr .1442 N L HOUSE S . CO.. d•OroeSikidildad cod - Villas at 10' 1114"k ::34cALSIOP . an. asessale4 kr.afgbt rasa, oa rivilega a op cl~ annual at, art,tlan within In•nWitA . .net, /An Ong. witieantian. OCIAILOTTNI PLIJECK, a 11f11, dna; • 'tt ads ,Wair aff-laslo.Astm., fld Plasm P0,1".f.11,,0ng". UTZOLSTARLI'a.—IIsviaz Wilt gtock terxtta fur sot.obta to oat mar banal* st tatrattloty •gti.e. 1"662137.2t BEDO;ltstr, Hoak and lar s T. MUMS f othatiolioty of Brum T 11.008.01 L. CLOTLUII,CABPSTS; TABLV00111=1; MA.* Gnoo. Cocos ad Kr oiltaßotdosvol ran, afek. best cnottty. thole- Anorder:7o m i itterAted to. Ifogoilro.l UAL inr-=7 ll ariertaiy, (totiolly 6111.riirla._ • pas.,, * TfloliAlt.eASEMß. I ST - B.EUELVIC.Ur AND FOB. SALE 'COO 114VATTIT de00:711. - • ST. • - stitam:t_Aiaidtol, - .WWIO/LWI SI; sqvßrtaimill; 4 key...ParAsSAAter Autrub-largellidtorySuti; Dew tletsPApple4; A 150... sari 141 of 11110214., Olds and Bum 11101.9y4f.,?7 1 4 1 11iher let of April wit I , • *, =.--Nlt Tomoos,tobi mOO% elan to .-So.L,O.ARTig STAMM, Tlistwo4l47 . 4 l ;ihilito d by_Notscs. I.lobor Ivo: faesesortimitot PIANOS as howlgtoo— ontlystNa.6ll/12711.471i/ST. •- •• • • JAL ROPIkAN 6,1111 D - I.l„ . .._iciCasats cf•vectiviiisaci.l JOSKPit Winfa, • • eft - • . Pummtc.. • oak. rasa mar dotatasld. rafillsoffw'f• isisaladdiada,af Depankas sad La . lants-tskaa AISOOI , 314. _ Attain of affradifs4, Wasisadloopss of ran rdata • VIIT • P. 13100 Aik• • • t - DD L . fox ask it;4llarr enun . 66, wale Widt• Ileeka; -imitAlblecc; • 16 bldg. Emma Cidtri •• I An Tallow; &A:Slit= Ilrelassec - do,Assel De. I .0111.131_ ,ItElftiltilittlekUitti, • "i WO VW lIDINI7-4L017104-101. Mom ar 110t0, DOWN. •-.NINCit-.011)5 ax• • Rept Mug efoldLekidak isms ami awl reskstirr4latli" , r . • oi3OmpaNte te roles tom mum swat iumll prier: '- sioarmiataDlLAllattbo eigrosat amt. int u tter. «Pit,s6l 4/11U • :' , -4, , 4. , Iron the Allegheny; tn w i' ca Wl nx, 1 . 1 / 4 ",elf. =Tr It ANA': , wetthealf WV • /1 il about ea tr. WO, filriSe: ' Tletbeftesewl , and part of the ere en lbw Uri 4Lliesell maul will be fer leeensatlannf the beeteq/bere was a Y mei( IPS& tied to it .1.11 Wieted*ltTay. eebttig . tix..l.%4AL4 , lAtiotWroughs Iron um -Lii i =trit w irlartt e y= 4: 3: a r Stela , Pm% compee. Ms), TWO IrEfledlipllSta. soap OVO .can statotati. Ovaa Polikleoy -B Miaow stmt. : yettIGHAPE ALBUMS! ..- P .1)/6114111CFAP ICTIMBII. G - •••• /4a , ant/. low, t 7 ma daao st z ola . sfriPock. 21 Weal stmt. tiArb 4.--'17.4r0111,134 liftPe4 CYR .6.14 tandente; berg Its* gay ••City elllelmaborly .teeLt• Pretty ltes,ll4:o3lo.ll(costirialteptoge" sad nyatumaipOtap . mtltai irr Weed meet., W. P.. NA MIA .wir.,,,-.......lretaTar ittla. mg.L 64 ; ; l : (. l::cro p• oLa[4 gad V """111rilzona; ," i'aaa3 10 Liberty stns.. • lc ' eArritt—r. • r.r ... OMR 4W -. Aili&d at add Altai. Par pokilkimpitititsialaiavronse saillstlYsyn -110/11c4Diro Pacers, at 310.14 - kilTt • , A.: ft ULUVEtt. tEKR. ~......ata_xya. mil . • - -,.. - a 14,A1r....m -, MN imp 7 M a ittnAe___ , ._ a iitITTEB...4 , _ Ntiletreaathia 544 far ilft Sy : : k"n ble. 1.4 a...a - ' , -t1144:1 14 7 94 ,• "3"4 . 51 iP- 11114 S-.4 0n *4 -..0 4 I.4raoftwe ", ....,f11'!,.41,,,,...:.,k7..F.,;Lf-ij,,,„7,5.,4•6...e.,....!.,..,4.,..,-.1i;)„..i1..,.::.:.-i;.,,::,:c,-,...e.z.:.1.. ~..,•,:.. .... : 0,1:7 , - , ~ , , a •i, N ,•-•1,, : .-:,..., . ..:7 4. g.-47,,y,, ,. T t • j •'.. -; •.:, • .-- - '-' ,- ;•; ,,, T.3:4.,'' . 111 ., ' . :i • . - • • andct coed *. Deislatat h ! sae. cad
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