glittsinugh _4;azettl. • VIDNEBDAirmr.:*::::::::ISIAISCH 80, IRA CITY AND SUBUBBA.N. SlrovinciAz PAPILELIIII Thou of oar patrons who remove on the lit of April, will please leave notice at tide ofßee the member and street of their new Sanitary Falr Bulletin. Beedgiterters of the SzeouthreConemittee 95 Water erect, where the Secretary, W. D. liteCeeren, be Wand at all them, and the Chairman every elut ion, until the opening of the Fair. Beadwurters of Ladies' Committee at the Senttael nom', Beate'. building, Fourth forest. Palettes reqnired 137 the sub.ocurindttees will ord•nd by the tl.cretnt7 of the Executive eommitue. Circulars mid Blanks vBl be found el the Ewa. Wm Committal, romns. It is the purpose of the Cow:alma to appeal to Wens= Penneylemda, Eastern Ohio, and West Vir fal. for On day's labor hem every sum who Works. twlillia a small sum inert each, but the uglireg r ate Will his• splendid trlbuts of regard ior the le.diars. Kellam Wm. Hutchinson. and Brae t DIO., Pho togr.Phnra, e each preseoted lathe Sanitary Fair •lisautifal l etter Immilog for the moot the Ilecutive Committew We stets the fact hat any ime may think the Committee satraragant to the me of bandsome. engraring in their c rgespoodee.. A 0 .nstalumof Agricultural Irohiement Maculae trxand deafen! has been appoihted, •i• J. r. am, Clairman; A. J. Marks, Jpo, S. flail, Jas. :. Stoma, andJaa Old Oommitteemmonneed W by the Boardma Painters Colo.—Gm. YoNesiy. Chairman n, James L. Corbett. D. M . Rook has boo appointed Chairman of Com mitteeoo Flop and Decoration.. Wen K H !mirk and J. K. Wickeuham, were omit. WS,in printio. the Committee on Pig Irma The Committee of Reception and several other Committees are incomplete. W. 0. B hart has been appointed Committee on Buhrenda; Jahn McDevitt, Remove II att;ray Dr. Caton, Prof, Weeds, Mr. Davidson and !anew Ifleh, here been added to the Committee on Private Libraries add /Avery contribution.. The Committee of cleruymen L. Intended to bare repteeeetative frets each dellilealnltion. and it fa redotested Iran) Imo bean omitted, the nate. shall la Mudd to the Chairman. Criminal Spurt. The following Cf.les wore disposed of yes terday before JOAO Sterrett: Peter Barnes was found guilty of an &ulna and battery on D. Flemming. He was sew tenoed to pay a Ana of ten dollars, and un dergo as Imprisonment of ten day. in the county jaiL Samuel Wilson pled guilty to an assault and battery on Elise Mead, and was tined ten dol lars and costs. Peter Baker was arraigned for selling liquor without close, on oath of William Hobson. The jefFy returned a verdict of not guilty, and the prosecutor to pay the costs. :an Hollinger was acquitted of a charge of assault and battery, by reason of insanity. Mary Pilgrim was convicted on a cherge of keeping a disorderly house. Remanded for sentence. Thomas Grady, alias Thomas Gray, sru ' food ratty of a charge of assault and battery upon Dennis Lawton, but recommended to the merry of the court. Remanded. The following furors were fined twenty-flue dollars each for non-attendance, and attach ; Ants tuned: Charles Armstrong, Stephen • Applegate,Washington Beale, John Crawford, James Connor, David Banter, John M. Johns ton, John Kern., Vletor M'llhonny, Robert Torrence and John Young, Jr. The latnirta. (Reported Exclusively for the Hosea* ) Dinnuerr Coax:.—Yesterday Ulla Court dia pered of the following mutes : la Petah Haffett et al. es John P. Sorry, et al. Ceatluned. hi M. &M. Boat v. J. Haws? Japes. Cautioned. SS Oonsnannwitalth vs St. Clair Street Bridge Cori ; ray. Tiolle prat entered, with the stipulation that oh. occuparic7 of the gmund by that toll-homes shall :• Slot datiUga thy rights of tit* city. Mayor, to. of Pittsburgh Ts R. Allinglttn, et al. Continued. iJ awns Plalotltfa rs A. Murphy, at st Con- Ihteuel 1 to Hhvoltigham Deposit Company et Rua. Whig bare. On trial. • LIM 005 WIRIXTZOLT. •Y J. ha 11. Page au P wife vs Elijah Heath. 49 John U. Pap TT Elijah Heath. 00 Y. Saturator vs Beals fld O. Blake we 911.1116111 McKie. 99 John rleldLog va Oakland Hallway 00, 2:11 Culbertson a Brown Vl L. Stern. • U:Voight Ir Co. esrernre SI Ser. O. shorn tit John M. Boom. Coit*Ont Pisa .—The following case was disposed of yesterday : 01 'J. 3..illxhran iv Sarah Leslie. 0. A. Y. Crm Coma's., NI 29, 18&4 Camas Gaines: Pursuant to a call of dm Mabel of 47,. 11, P: D. M., they met. On motion, dergt. T. Jordan was nailed to the Chair, alsiated by Samuel Parham, Joseph Moo:ahead and Asher Williams. The follmeing preamble and resolutions were unanimonely adopted: WIIII.IO, Boma villainous charges ham appeared la the pith le Journals against throats...ln command at tamp Cop.lasd. Vi • merit to answer and refute dem amelead, That we fearimely and unhesitatingly my that our officers are gentleman, and have aver Dan emend of our interest. and eromfort.; that w* ham Win In camp some sista months, and bra ban amply rationed, properly clothed, and comforta bly quartanaL imerdard, That our officers ham one fullest mufti 6abeeand minutia an gentlemen an soldiers ; that we an willing and prepared to Edw. them In the da tum of our umute7i• rights, andiin the cupprinsion trargy et: lie that new darkens the world's Watery. sid id, That the rem who a hove nothbsg ell to Oa than te mite iisronli We' about Camp Copaland •td the Mauro In command, had ea wen eobelde. Mr=t Thomas Jordan, Pneddent ; Privates Jo.. , Samuel Earbart end Aber WiWasnsii Vice Presidents. Not Yet Recovered.. The body of the man which Wu disowned at the bottom of a shaft on the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad, two miles from this city, on Sunday tail, has not yet been reme died. Cornier McClung is confined to hia house by siekneri, and Alderman Donaldson, who le acting la hie stead, has been unable to secure the necessary assistance required to raise the body. Several parties have volun teered to go down for the body for $l5O, but neither the county nor the railroad company are willilig to bay that amount. It issupposed to be the body 'of a laborer who had boon tnimbig front the vicinity for about two months. An arrangement will probably be effected to day`, and thd•body raised and 'buried. N•vaL.--iVe call the attention of our read— ere L 3 the advertisement to-day for men In the Mississippi Sumoiron. Perlspe'the benefits to be derived from en listing in the gunboat service are not Cully Indiststood. Tho . pay is better ; the newton end - rations are better, and there ere none of the enhatutlng hardships resulting from long saarehis and the deprivations and exposure attending geld servlee. Emit men is entitled to two months advenoe pay and a share of prise money resulting from the capture of nasals, cotton, Se. By a decision of the Prevost Marshal General all enlistments in the gravy are credited to the quotas of the dirzlet la which the men belong. The Gush Bto rsiteThe Bohemian Glen Bloweia are still drawing good audiences at Hama Hall, and theirs:Width:nu are of the most pleasing and interesting character. The clus steam engine, kept constantly In motion, Fs a great curiosity in itself, and very instruo glee to young and old . as it.affords an oppor tunity to "look InW-l4he wonderful workings of the engine, with wlifilh so few people are fanner. The distribution of gifts is also an attractive feature. Bat is as Broom, to., by Davis ,t Auctioneer', at the Commercial Bales Bootee, No. 64 Fifth street, Tuesday erodes, March 2sllt. leeway &rasp Bank.. „.......$66,00 Exotanno Bank. 63,60 Iron City Beak 63,60 'Allesheey Valley toad.. ..... „. 14,60 Bondi atti Mortgagee of $ll2O . 06pr o. • • Ltruazartan tacit raz AII*Y OD Ina Pan. important dbpateft, from the quarters of the . /quay of the Potomac, will be found fa our tolograptdo column this mora ls& fortalob we we Indebted to Mr. Robin floollgoat of the Inland Telegraph Company. IMMO • -Dxsoanzirar licruar..--George Crosse, a resident of Marty streot, to the FM ward, was arrested yesterday and taken before the. Mayor on a dotkeeping a disorderly house. Re was h farther bearhig to-day. To Ballots To-,Dnwl!dayor Alexander will remove his dike to-day from Okio street ItO the SLOW City Ball. ite will campy the basennmit fronting on Ohio street for the pree- Chtictisa Comminton ban urgent do. mails ihr hospitsl clothing. Lpilec.nisidng *ania's" =kilts op articles - of clothing are reputed weal as Oita Ball, this &Minion, from ato o'clock. koinnwto:kootHeert will balloon on Theo• day ortsabik, April fth, at ZeesWoo gaup leglisal fat tke knelt of tho Who? Aid Bedew Of 'Owns, Clongoonlatitof Di doe. ' Our Book Table Lir.xermay Suasesas: Ism-Waken Maus. Sly Banal audits, Author of Self- Help," Brief Biocraphles,“ ••Lifo of G•orgo ttaphoolson." Boston : Titknor d Yid& Pitts burgh • for tale try Hours nt,r. eed -3 rtltb strrst. 410 pp. Iltuo In reading some of do blographie. of this deeply interesting series, relating to' Iron workers and Tool-mbkere," wo are impressed with the tact, that the most valuable and fruitful acquisitions of knowledge, in all the arts, have been made by melt who had but little help Or encouraggnent Iron, others— not seldom by those whose progress on re sisted and opposed by di tSraltiee and obsta cles not necessarily ari.ing out of the •object itself which they attempted to to vestigste, but out of circumstences of an entirely ad ventllious kind. Perhaps the vigor and harshness of such dithiplino had an important purpose, and secured a growth and an attain ment, • victory and a conquest, not other wise—that la, not by any milder procese— porsible- Many years ago we read a work entitled "The Pureuit of Knowledge under DiMeultice," of the excellent influence and purpose of which, in an educational point of view, wt./Matti not speak too highly—and we know °Nye-More fitting and appropriate tribute to pay to the interesting end valuable series of biographies by Dr. Smiles, than to say that It is a worthy sequel to those vol times. We most add, however, that it bus more than a mere biographical intereet--valu able is that alone would be, by way of ex - ample and encouragement to the youttg, who may be straggling, and perhaps losing heart in the struggle, with adversity—cot having as yet attained unto the philosophy of life which the poet leaches, thus: 'Sweet are the urea of Adversity' Which lite the toad, ugly and venomous Wears yet a pew's.. jewel to its head." Dr. Smiles has Judiciously blended with this Interest another of great importance both to the student and the general reader, namely, that which arises out ot a connected history of the progress of the Industrial Arts their, solve., in England and Scotland, which he hes managed to accomplish moat satisfactorily by the excellent arrangement and grouping of the biographical sketches of hie heroes of in dustry. Cocsanst sun Costrosm—Spokon from a City Pulpit. It, the author of The Sturentions of a Country Parson." Easton- Ticknor! Fields. thuborgh; floury Miner, 71 and 73, Fifth street. 311 pp. Item. Those acquainted with the half dolma vol umes already published by the Ite•. Mr. Boyd, will require ao critical notice, or critical Indorsement, from any quarter, of this one. Besides his books, which hare bad a very favorable reception In this ovuntry, he has written much to make him acceptably known to American readers, in The A does, kfaukly. It will suffice therefore td say of these sermons, that they 41.1 . 0 eharacterized by the same graces of style, end the same agreeable and often felicitous vein of thought and re flection, which have rendered his other wri tings so popular. The getting op of the book is beautiful; but se, in fact, are all tha books which beer the imprint of Messrs. Tick nor k Fields. Tao Lairs •nu Plunounds or Wolsr—dtatod nod ' explained and It. prut.loo illuxtrotod on an oral. asi oyotern by meas, of hands played routplotoly through. By Cavan fish. New York D. •rplo • ton d Co. Pittranrgh: for rah. by tract', elorke V 3 Wood arrest . This Is an elegantly gotten up hand-book of the goorl--(ila beg pardon for using the word, but it seem, to have - a kind of prescrip tive right to be need to introduce the next word . we thought of)—old fashioned gam. of What, whereof we hare some very confused reminiscenoes, associated with °erten old gelitlemen, who might have:had the honor to be our grandfathers. We presume, howev er; that Whist ought not to be numbered with the "lost arts,"—and while " Caren-• dish," or this book of his, enlists, all that part of the world which will/interest itself in the matter, can easily lean, or recover, the art and mystery of Whist-playing. AN for the Freedmen EOTTOII3 GA SZTTlL—Permit me,tbrougb your paper, to call the attention of the communi ty to what the American klimionuy Aesocia den ill doing far the freedmen. The want of some reliable channel, through which to re- Hero and educate the freedmen, has been ex tensively felt. A knowledge of the character of the Association, and what It is doing for the freedmen, will, we feel confident, induce those who harem, particular way to aid the freed men, to make the Association their .abanneL The Association was organised seventeen years ago, when the Amsted captives were retained to Africa. The Medal. Mmeion was fomoaed in connection with the tosturne&Meri- Maw, and has eines received the especial care of the Association. The Association boa other Missione. but It ha, given meek attention to the freedmen in the West Indies, and has had teachers among the fugitive, in Canada. When contrabands came to Fortress Monroe and Hilton Head, teachers were sent among them, and this was continued to the freedmen, and extended, till the great amount of all the teaching Is done through the Association. The /independent. of the 24th Met, after stating that an additional secretary had been chosen with especial reference to the freed men, mate, that they are now doing as fol lows "The Association has now upward of one hundred and forty teachers and mission arias In the field in East Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana and elsewhere in the South. The noble hearted Christian Foment of New England, and of the North generally, are offering them selves to the work with an earnestness and in numbers which show how v.et I 1 force of eonsecrated talent has been lying latent till :roused by this call. In addition, there are twenty-seven male and female missionaries and teachers now under appointment, about to go. In Louisiana Mr. llnbbs, educatlonel agent, writes that there will soon be room fo ' a great number of teachers, and Gen. Banks affords every facility for the work." For doing this work, the people bare tribled the monthly receipts of the,Alsoci ation since the aloes of Its year in October tut. Loot year tt expanded $10,600 upon the freedmen. The teachers whe go receive about $2OO, just what will feed and clothe them. The Association ,l ansectarian—is purely a missionary society, and could not be better arranged as a channel through which to aid the freedmen. The Western Freedmen's Aid - Society at Chicago is auxiliary to the Amok talon. The American Misrionery, its organ, contains lettere from the teachers end missionaries, and and also receipts of all moneys or articles cent, and will be sent gratuitously to those who contribute to the freedmen through the Aseo• elation. Persons wishing the paper, or to transmit funds or clothing, will direct to Wm. E.Whit , log, el John street, New York. Or, if preferred, fends may he cent to Rev. D. R. Barker, Meteor, Mercer °unity, who is their agent in this State, and such remittoncee will be duly forwarded and credited. • RIVER INTELLIEERCE Kenton, Louisville. I Alpha, Cincinnati. lineada, Si. Louis. I Charmer, Cincinnat I =XI= Tempest, Louisville, Itmens Graham, Lamella. The river In Will rising steadily at this point, with about 2 feet to the channel by the pier marks, last earning. A. dispatch remised from Oil City last evening reported the Allegheny rising rapidly at that poise, with thirty inches to the chantiel. The weather continues cloudy and wet and there Is awry appearance of more rale. Businesa was not vary brisk at the wharf yes terday, befog restricte d somewhat be tbe very unpleasant condition of the weather. There b . de- Clad imporrement la the receipts from below. and It is probable that tbeshipment will be more liberal In a day or two. The enivals Include the Alphe, from Cincinnati; Kenton from Louisville, and the Louollhas, from et. Loo The Charmer, from Ciocincall, and the I Nevada, from St. Louis, bad net arrived when we left the wharf last analog but ,they were momeo tarGypected. Vise y et appet was about reedy to leave for Louts. IGIr last erverilas, but it wasttuntstit she would not ggeet juTLefore daylight this atorotog. There were on aide frorettie regular packets. TIN popular atitrictua to-day. inerve, Capt. Gorda, le Use Whaling et So to.y, leaving at area, To Capt. Y llcCksh, the accomplished and ia cammalatlag clerk of the Nevada, we are indebted ha apanifetta drama of her artivaL Capt. ALT. =laving di=tiarged Id tons at freight at mai, sod slot of sand and tildes at Wheeling. The Nevada elm has forty-eight cabin and eighteen deck perweasers. The Keaton has barn ahead from been amend morithaSharicg which time data been la govero• Inca eibPlaYstalachtall.Y. It has not been long alum she was at Vicksburg. The natand :clank Sliver Mod, Capt, Shoran, imennottomid Joiners for St. Louis Matey, without fail. The Leonidas, CapL J W. Animate, al will berme oord, Is announced for St. Laois forthwith. The Rothe, Capt. Vanhook. ts fuLthg up for Dub villa, and will soonba ready to start. Th. Kenton, OePt. J H Dunlap, le announced for Ett,_Lools krtnvitit. The Cincinnati Onentecint says that Capt Pratt, of lies! Orleans, has intrshased the lino sltis-wheal steamer, Joseph Plena, for 193,0 CA. Us takes charge of the Stereo aLflatro,sbd designs =snag bait% the Hatches and Dom Orleans Dade. . Oapt.Darkill Etonian; late of thirties:ors &terve, died at the ItlidSooll of Ida brothat•tu•law,ia Cht iticuat‘ots Saturday morals* lest. Eta nmatna sahlortil be conveyed te notiortgahata _ City al tor totaigkatt. „ . SOB iXti.P and iulnbls dry good! go to Barka% it gaol gild. EDI= SPECIAL LOCAL mer,ricris. TE , 311/.4 ?Aida, Pls ilia Orrismantal Ms. Roofer, end dealer in Penne7llniala and ~rout n: the beet qnsitty at low ratite. GCcr ,t Alex. =par the Witt'? l'ittnintrgh. Pa. • SoLDIDD3 lee to your own health do not trust to the army ettpplies ; Cholera, Foyer and Bowel Complaint will follow your !slight ere indlooration. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT should be in every man's knapsack. Tho British and French troops flee no other medicines. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high pries of drugs, ike., at °,O cents, 7t cents and $l,lO per boo or pot. For sole In Pittsburgh by B. L. Fahnesteek A: Co. For sale also at Falton's drug store, Fifth street, Pittsburgh, and by George A. Kelley, Allegheny city. RWMOVAL.—BamueI Graham S Co., Merchant Tailors, have removed to '3 Smithfield street, and •onld most respectfully call the attention of their friends and the poblic generally to their new stock of Spring and Summer goods, •hlch they have just received. Their stock of the very finest quality of English and French cassimeres, cloths, casalmeres and vesting. Also, a very extensive assortment of Scotch carolimeres. Don't fail to give them as early calL Every garment warranted to give Sall satisfaction. Idealist' t MoCsIDLIBB. !I Smithfield St. IlseuVlD LSD MAD"( 001 EIALIL—The ant assortment of Pall end Winter Clothing. lately received by Meters. John Wier k Co., Merchant Tailors, No. lag Pederral street, Al legliereyr The Kock of clothing consists of the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, coats and overcoats. The style of patterwla tasteful and fashionable. We would invite all cr our readers to eve the above gentlemen car Bnovreg's BEONCIITAI. Teocars.—Tbiseo Los enges are prepared from a highly esteemed recipe for alleviating Bronchial Affections, Asthma, Hoarseness, Coughs, Colds, and Irri tation or Soreness of the Throat. For solo at Fulton's Drug atom Fiftbstroot. Wsrcass, Junmay, N. Roberti, No. IV Fifth street, is now opening the most choice stook of fine Gold and Silver Watobes, Jewelry, Silver ware and Fancy Goods ewer displayed in this city, and is solllng tbein at remarkably low mime. Oran= and ecurriage Balls will be taken at •he 0191203W1 °Moe, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place oil' be promptly attended to. MI call, mart ho pale! In edraner • C. Darla2t, W Perm 'trait, will az in , ' • •IT , arin/wlewo el Ms rrfouler. Val re are PROPRILTY TOR SALL—We direct the attention of our readers to the sale of real estate advertised by Hugh Mckluter, Administrator of the estate el Andrew 31c3larters, deeeneed, which will take place et the Court House on Thursday, the 31st inst., et 10 o'clock, A. M. The property is very eligibly situated, and consists of a house and lot on (leant street, two lots on Congress street, and a lot on Fulton street. Six shares of the Iron City Load Ass•cletion will also loe offered for eel., at the slime time nod plate. Row :x A LI.IBIIYNT.-A number of rowdies entered a saloon is the upper part of the city on Monday night, destroyed the furniture of the room, and committed a violent assault upon the proprietor. Warrants have been issued for the arrest of • number of the parties Ma. J. P. Hue?, Mescal,' Hall, Fifth . eel and Mr. J. T, Semple, 65 Federal ,treat, Al - legbeny, hnve received The Saturday &ening Pm, for April 2, and Th. S. T. for April 9. The Ea.gern papers reolarly re mired. ATTERTIOS. Vtnnsn !—The Veterans of the 102 d and other regiments whose residenee Is in the Sixth Werd, are recteettad to meet et the S,hool House this ereoing at 'l% o'clock. BT BEQUiST or Ex. CONICITTSII. Tax ElltglIZ3?11 AI4BOCIATIOL—A meeting of this ketoeistlon eras called for loot evening, bet owing In the inclemency of the weather quertim was Dot in lab:Mall:100. I=l Tbaraday. Sl.nh 341. 134, by the ILIr. Mr. Wallace, M U. F. 11011113 and )It., MELLEN HOLM C.S, all of th:n city. Ca-VD 111.1 T ES GAR CORONER.—Acre. Ats.elq 111 ho e candidate fr, the al. of (in.twor suedNl w (Le di,si. , l3 01 tLet Etcpublican Coant• (.rownstlon. rohlbdearic FOR CORONMI.—Z . .OIOIION SAL(, 01-nalogham, will he • candidata for Cor- Wn, aokieet the heci.len of the Union County witithol. nabWidaath 1.1 II Ctlitt )11 , ; Ell—M. B. 11.un.zaa., ' at Birmingtam, will be • candidata Mr Ca onor, aub,em t, th th.csaloo of tLe Union Scpablican tMooty Conrantico. mb Ldswan EV.. —.IOIIX MOCLUXIII, UI the Firot Ward, Allegheny, will be le caudi due for Oulosur of Allegimq Oatinty,raljecl to tbs I.... e jsthn of the .esletleg I , unty Dolou Onoventlor. delt:tn FUR Pitt /I'l-11.)N tfl'A. H. 1 .--liso. rixtw• w W t. • owsallot. for the oak. of Prothououery, entipict to the dirilrion or the illtdon ILepubliciin County Conreoldow. Jalbte 1 PRI YlllO NOTA kV—JAI= ••• w•••ww, of the Blatt Ward, Pittsburgh, will boa candidate (or the r.Elu of Prothonotary, solberr io ibe decielon of this Culoa Republican Coto ention. PriPoto -- .FOtt PROT EINOT OAR —D. C. UT)/ liotTl WM be . candidate for the rdllce of Prothonotary. entdrat to the derision of the Union ilepablyan &myrmidon- _Ls FORt'lt.oll.laNaf A 11. Y .—Tn Da. arr. 1011 be . onodidate fk, the ollr of Protkonoter7, subject to the decision of the Union Ilepublican Convention. _Alfctc FOR PROTHuNt l'A R IE.o. R. Rt.o mill bea candidate for the ofllce of Prothor.t.try, eubdect to the decielon of the Volvo Oonveritiot. felo:devrte ('OUNTY COMMISSIuN ER. Counts, of Penn township. will be s easnAhlets for the above office. 'object to the awns ton of the Union Enpubliesu Conety Convention. mhltdate Sr Felt UUUNTY COM MISSIONER, —ions nouns, of Wilkins township, will t. • esodidste for County Conatoistioner, suttee< to the draist= of the fades Dakotas= Geousty Coo. entlnn mhtdewto COUNTY COMM I:41410N ER. - Ascituaus rawly, of East Dear Turnalltp, will to n undldsto for the offlu of Ooooty Comsat. lsour, soolect to tho aarnalon of.the Union Repub. COO•spl1011. falfhtlurta THIRD WARD, ALLEGHFRY, BOLINTT—A meetleg of the mntribu'ore to the Ward Bounty rune will of hole et Cot. Bette'. Hall, 'IBIS EV tot NO, at 7% tido*. 'rho enroll vim.o of the Ward who have not routritinted may IMO It to b. their r.tereet, to al moil but the contrib. eters are urged to be prove.. mh39. 10. hl A 8.4 MEETING ..The oitizenn and eorolled men of lbw Second Wvil, All. alionf.are earn. Is tequested to attend. at MO 800.1 Ilona., on 7101118.8010 T EVENING, the Slot inst., at 1% o'clock, for tho pane.. of cormitarin the best method Of redoing onfSclant money to pay Toluntaers to fill the quota of the Irani. ritua l.' attendance of committee. and cilium. dt move It. of as boldness cf Important-411,dt be transacted. W. MIA OBER*, Pnss't W. W. M.l2.A.n.ca. SoC 4 7. mh..10,2t REMOVAL, 129 TO J 129 Wood Btreet4 l Wood Stroot.. Oor present location on fifth street barns& of lons, trocom• LIMITII and more undrearoble Ib. onr Inen, is bber t x to .000o+~,0. that W. 111 amore our UU IC STOMA on tbd9BT of APRIL resit, re 122 WOOD STREET. ?OCR DOORS AROVZ MTH STREET, Nearly oppoelte the Pltteburch Trost Company. *IT The exclude* agency for STEINWAY'S PIANOS Will remain In oar pomoadon, beam. H. ELMER & BRO. nraurra Av ANTED. EZPLIIIINCED SALESMAN wants • &Nutt.. NowS voteresre given. Aepiy at No. 331 LTD • ETY oahNlAt WANTED—lmmediately, an azpori •' towel first elan MILLINER AND Twang% to whoa vorroatoot littution and liberal raga will be Oa. No others need apply. Addoem aDI IU, Pliotbgrogh P.O. mb.7.211 WANTED --A first cltuis PROTOORAPDT OPERATOR. Apply at No. TT WOOD STREET. -mtAllAt eryn A 11015TH want to hit. Agents you la mory manly at Fa • mouth, cayamoo WA, to mil my taw theaplfamily Bmotag_Nastlaw. 6taAdam , SA.DIBON, Mod. Kates WAITED.—t6O • ktoirta.—l grunt :T i =t4.l=== gr.= 2•l•Ticro A l aa• maim orWs• =um NIL ,TOUN !AMID, atidsiilb r...,r.MemF',"''~,.r, THE LATEST NEWSI.. BY TELEGRAPIL OUR SPEOIAL DISPATOM. FROM HAIRRIEID UR G hpoctal Dispatch to the Pittsbmib Gasttte Q•RRORCRa, March 2 Howe—APernoon Smion.—The following bills finally passed : One relative to strays in Mercer county ; one requiring Railroad, Ca nal and Navigation Companies to report an nually to the Auditor General; Supplement to New Castle and Beaver R. R.; to 11.01.- ponste Western Coal Company ; supplement to Mercantile Library Association of Pitta burgh, and Oil Creek and Franklin Transpor tation Company. Co• to Insorporata National Railway and Transportation Company. Cbartar making Bittaning a city. B —Afterneon S.avion.—The following hulls were reported by Mr. II ige—a bill to charter Oil City Bank; by Mr. Graham —4 bit to extend the time of paying the enroll ment tax in certain townships in Allegheny eoanty ; by Mr. Ridgway—a billisupple mental to the Bedford Improvement Company. The Senate Is now considering, on second reading, a bill regulating mode of soldiers voting while in the service. A bill chartering the Anthrox Oil Company finally panned. By Mr. liege —a bill chartering the Laytonl• and Titusville Telegraph Company. One anthorising roar additional Notaries Public in Venango county. The House Is Cowl, going to with the first reading of the private calendar. The following hills, signed by the Gover nor, were cant to the Home to-day: A supple ment chartering Lawrenceville. An act to change the place of holding eleetione In the borough of West Greenville, Mercer county. An act to compel the Brie Canal Company to constructnd keep in repair certain bridges. An act to change the place of holding elec tions in Cherry township, Butler county. An act for the relief of Daniel Spinier, Butler county. A. act extending the time for pay ing the enrollment tax In Masonic Hall. An act chartering East Liberty. An act empow ering the arteeement of a epeeist borough tax of Birmingham. A supplement to en act in corporating the Home and Foreign Bible Bo Mety of Pittsburgh. An act °lmaging the Place of holding elections In the borough of Ligonier,Westmoreland county. An act relat ing to the Farmers and Mechanics Turnpike, in Allegheny city. An act relating to the town auditor of the borough of Trturtille. An act eetabliehing n ferry to mows the Alle gheny at Franklin. An act providing for the payment of a bridge inspector le Wash Ington county. An eel laying oat e State road in Westmorehmd and Fayette coon tles. A supplement to Monongahela Water Company. A supplement ohartering the Western Insurance and Transportation Com pany. An act permitting Manchester bor ough to borrow money. An act relative to p.st mortem examinations to Butler county. An act relative to the poor of Greene county. An act relative to the Now Castle and Wit- Islington etate load. Mr. Bearigbt offerwl a resolution for the Anal adjournment on April 15th. The House refused to soisider it by a hoary major{:]. The reeolution by Mr. Neste', of Butler, Alia; the 201.6 for adjournment. Went over to the Committee. The bill relative to the ap pointment of fre marAhall in Allegheny osemoy vrae brough• over from the Senate to the Uoutv. Mr. Boyer—a bill to prevent ;accidents on railroads. Mr. Petehing, one for the relief of Thomas Calendar, late Treasurer of Cambria county. Mr. Myra, ono to Increase the pay of Commissicoors In Bedford county. A supplement to Joni•ta Lron Company. Mr.- Ingham, one authorising one law ridge to hold court• or law, and to inmates the pay of juror. and witnesam in Allegheny county . One relating to a State road in Allegheny and Washington Counties. One relative to record tag deed. in every county where the , bitsda lie. A supplement to the law relatinit.to vehicle licenses in Pittsburgh and contiguous towns. Mr. ller,n, • supplement to the lion to of Befog.. One to increase the Sherif:Pe free in Al:ezhony county. Mr. Olase, one relative to the County Surveyor of Alleghenr county. Duo to charter the People's Passen ger Railway in Pittsburgh. Mr. Mussullman, one to change the place of holding elections In Brotberville township, Somerset county. Mr. Henry, one to charter the Lawrence Itaß road and Transportation Company. Ona , for the relief of Rev. them. A supplement to • Cemetery Company. Mr. Bighorn, one for a charter of the Central 'Railway Company. This mates the third bill now before the • om• to got passenger railway. privileges on Liberty street. FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY. The dirk and Wounded Soldiers Re moved to tne Bear. STIRRING NEWS SOON EXPECTED. exec/al Dispatch to (ho Pittsburgh o,oett. HlropCaaraq MILT or Tin iNITOMAr, March:9.lBB4. j Stirring news may be expected from tblx army loon. dll the itch and wounded have been 1 . 0. Moira to the rear f and activity epee more prevails. Latest from Europe New Toss, iyinrah 20.—The steamer City of Blanchester arrived this messing with Liv erpool dates of the 10th last, and eta Qseent town on the ITth. The Landon Timer' eity.artlole sayer pea Idea lr prevalent that a rednotlon of the bank me of discount to are per rent. may not be for distant. The 7Lass and Si., , advise the Danes to so cept Lord Edenborough'e advice, and submit to the terms proposed by Amula and Russia. Tn. Tsar Lasser.—The following tele grams have been received at Copenhagen, March 16th: The superior officials and mayors in that portion of Jutland, accepted by the allies, have been conveyed to headqsarters to re ceive requisition, for supplies intended to be enforced upon the inhabitants. The enemy yesterday kept up a heavy fire. One battery was directed against our left and the ships before Londesbarg. Thereinlt wee unimportant. • Oltridiann o March 15.—The Eitorthing open ed to-day. The Slog announced a bill for an extraordinary credit of fifteen millions elg Adele,' to enable the government to give material aid to Denmark in certain omergan cies. The King also desired liberty of action for ■Il eventualities, and an:authorisation to employ tle'regular army and nary In ald of the demand if found necessary. Rome, Mare 4 13.—The conflict, between the papal and ➢ranch troops continue, the populace siding with the former. The Quicksilver Mining Case—Lm portant Announcement. WMISILMITOII, D. (I, March 29.—The pot/tout, of this afternoon has the following Important annonnoantent : The Judges of the Supreme Court bare had two consultations about the Quicksilver bill lag Company' amo. Ono was loot Tetras), end one the Saturday before. The Judges dhapee In their opinions; and have DM coma to any conalution, from the ditilanity they have in arguing. It stoma the cue isnot so clear as the friends of the Company have mated. If they should agree next Saturnsy, their o pin ion will pro bably be delivered In about Ales* weeks, but It 6 useleu to dirguire the faut that the friend/ of the Company area good 'dell alarmed about the result. From Nova Mal& EAtilos. N. S.. Mud 25.4 he miscues b nit* lion Ikons, Sow Brat:odor asa. Prince .14word'o - Nand undo/ ono Gordo. meet indium - Loglslatoro,pus*4" %bale of IwmLll Lot ovonlaroasolmossty. Ccxwme4cl;:w„ . . ' *Boaz , 'Washbuine, of Illinois, re parte a bill from the Committre of Corn tour* providing for the colleetiod of hospital dues of vessels sold or transferred to foreign ports. The tiollections are 'to be made through the Consols' commercial agent,. The kill was patted. Mr. St, vela, ' of Penns , tald that u several gentlemen derslied to deliberately consider the proputed amendment to the Constitution Introduced by him yesterday, to prohibit. slavery (mall the States and Territories, he would move its postponement fur two weeks. This was agreed to. Mr. Rice, of Man., from the Committee on Naval Affairs,reported a bill that persons be tween the ogee of 21 and po yean may be ap pointed_uelstnnt pay in letup, provided the number 1, not thereby increased; aloe, that the candidates fur admission to the Naval Academy shall be between 14 and 18 years of age. The bill was pused. Mr Rico also reported a bill regulating eget:Lange la come particulars, and the method of making pro motions; in the navy. licretofore, he said, promotions had been made according to ye niority, but this bill provided for promotion acc , rding to the official capacity. Pby ideal fitness to be determined by a board of exam ination appointed by the Preeid.t. Officer, not recommended for promotion are to have an opportunity to be heard through aboard. tine of the notions oleo pro vides for the appointment of paymuten and engineers of the fleet. The bill was passed. Mr. Rice oleo reported a bill for the elani lleation of paymaster,' clerks in the navy, making four cluses, ata salary of $l2OO. stooo, $BOO and $3O per annum Aleo, a bill Sling the date of the lose of the brig Barn bridge, at the 21st of Augost, 1363, in order to fix the pennons to the deceased. Both Ws pulsed. Alen, a joint resolutiontautbor islng the Secretary of the Navy to sell at - public auction lot No. 13, in the village of Seeketa Harbor, it ant being required for the Nary Yard. The repaint'oo was passed. Eggsys.--After the Introduction of variout unimportant Ms, a message was received from the Douse announcing the death of lion. Owen Lovejoy, of Illinois, a member of that body. Appropriate eulogies were delivered on the deceased by Messrs. Tiiimball, Pomeroy and Sumner. The usual resolutions wore passed, after which, the Senate adjourned. Naval .Ippointta tuts Re rokrd WASIIIIIOTON, March 20.—Tto C.orrelary of the Nary hos lamed an order by which et:t aigas It. k. Chow and ii. 'hake of tbo frigate Niagara, here themr appointunante, which were recently roof,: med by the Senate. revutteti,for goingbelow:during their watches. Acting Ensigns N. S. Dena. E. I'. Darring ton, Wm. 11. Hoff and C. Eau/bone, fur the same effenoe, here their had appointments revoked and are ordered to the naval acad• my. Art • lag Ensign R. C. Irwin, gutitr of overstay lag his learn of sibseoce, has bea n ordered to a third rate ship, and IP not to he allusted to go on shore fur six months. "C*valry Reviewed. Tagsvus, N. .1., !torch U.—The T 1 Jersey earalry was reviewed this morning by the Governor, and then left for Washington. The regiment Is 1,200 strong, and is Liu r.neit yet sent from New Jareey. From the Army of the Potomee. ➢a.nvr.arrn Aanr or nil rOTDitle, March —Uent. Gen. Grant, accompanied by Maj. Gen. hieado, reviewed the Drat army corps, now a re, rtloo of the fifth, this morning, near Calperp.r. While pasting &baba the tine they were greeted with the most enthnsi- title choirs. iierritt's cavalry division was also reviewed, the whole presenting a flee appearance. The second Corp! were to have been reviewed in the afternoon, bet a heavy rain •term baring act in it war postponed. Nan Ton., Mareh Zrtn bal•-• at 7t',e.Fb.v itch and lle.cliard :.al.e; bbl. at 11,r State, $7,V457.30 bar Ohl,, and 157.2157.00 ,or Souttn.ra. Whe" dolt sad oacuirsal, sr, deel n-d loVc salty .4 CLicago doing at •• 12 t: at tr.t,741,7°. Cr , a .candy; aate. 21,1* b.t.h at 81,31, a..d Nes• TA low at 51,6.412'..;;. b.n rya SLl,7Sivil,B7% Lord heavy. .1.3±,,,h1 Wbtaky ; •••I^. . sl,ol!laal,OS' steady nt I Cettee oteady ,11.1..0et t Pa( • , Crude fianest frotatit• quirt. Stork u.,1 Money Mat Get Nio• Tom., Ilan !I bettor .0 Q 11. ...... t ,, 4. 1.13 MI. thatrad actlp & .1 , 0 i11artein........ Michigan S-0.01.073..11A1, o. A 1.. ..... ... do d., g-A .144 '1 II ft A I N r ntotral_. .....141 P. A. Pt. xi , .. J1aad1ag............ ._..118 T. •ac -Mad*. Citer.......—1a13, J. it N 1Y..._ the ..........1 MI, ISAmpona ISs t. New fork Cattle Market scar YORK. 3i.Lre - 5,111 u 11,nWahnep nud laml.a, a.till asrlnst. 13.4 dull and !...e 10... r, and pet,. ,ard from Slial6l,„c, many at 13'14. Veal* Brns Stte,p and Lambs dad' and tte•syat 7dd% , . Lire Sirius In brisk demand, and :je e Latß. •ftl.s dlCre Ilya, and Beet fp', fur Dulles. lira Yost. Starch 21.—Th* treeipts 'or ddth, at the coattail Met=e t ..day ware of which 1.38,C. , arra In the now gold certlflcat , v. lltrrata of lb. Jotter for the day war Gold