St!tisburgh tonotk. IBIDAI4OIINIIfi 1 , 1864. OM AND SUBURBAN aaronnbzw. PAPER:IOe pf Temoys on the lif of .11101,:trifl plates Dere' notice at this AO* the staiber and street of their new leastiorie.. Sanitary Far Bulletin. grydapertereotthe TzecuttrotOommlttee '29 Water drat, where the Seentsary, W. D. MeGeltrea, will he hand at ell timat. and the Chairmen eiary after. *ma mall as opening °fete Fair. De a denert.en or Latin' Committee at the Sanitary Meta Durkee Iglaing, 'fourth street. , Prtntiog requited by the sair•oemtalittei wffl be Welled by the thareter7 or ID, Executive Er/mint, Circrears sod Zinnia will he Lnurbat the Spec• tin Committee 1000111. 'literary Contest at Westminster Col lege. , Tao fifth atonal contest between the Adel " flab and Philomath societies of Weihninster . College, New Wilmington, Lawrence oodaty, ' Ti., took plate on Wednesday, the .1011 of - 'Maid. The Nall Wog intunkient to accommodate the large audience, 'the 'ou tset 'Mt held In Eat. Mr. Icnbries" church. . The-Ervi . Dr. Patterson, President of the follege,-posriplektho chair. The eiercises Weis: introduced by the Rev. Dr. Dough's, , • of Pittsburgh, leading In prayer at a throne ..._ ..„.. crime.. The following gentlemen were Sillotlalt as. ItiaCts by the - fleeted's : Rev. Joseph If: Pauly, of Erie; Rai. D. W. littieb, of Mercer, and ROY. John Douglas, D D., of Pittsburgh. Dr. Dangle; woe chosen Umpire. . The drat thing on the programme wu the recitation of "Select Oratiods." Mr. J. E. Syrian melted, with considerable power - sad oiled, the speech- of•"Spartems to the ehidisters at.l3apaa." Mr..). J. Pnunis, of 'New 'Wilmington, Pa., then recited the. "Statue' of. Webster," by' Hon. Edward ... EICCOM The conception- of the *piece waegood;and although the cadence of the voice wee, In same. ease', rather abrupt, As recitation had a thrilling effect on the 1t,1t 4 audience - .;. John U. Henderso n , of Po :land, Ohio. r an Entity on " The World of Mind." -Th m anner of the Essayist was lather muck in the plaintive style, and the exelemationr, perhaps, too numerons; but the essay, adthoogh by no menus 'exhaustive was highly creditable, and was evidently the ; pre diction ore:mind considerably aboye medi j cerity. M.IL I. Brownlee, of Iberia, Ohio, wee the ' jut essayist.- His subject- was. ." Though " The gentleman grappled with good a, se with the heresy of the material. . mte in 'geoid to what thinks. Thought is not a mere machine composed of float, blood and bones. The effort was a creditable one, but the voice requires cultivation, and the - - delivery attention. In their mapper we would say the'estays were both too much in the sermonie style. ~,, * ...Original Orations" we next In order. ;Xt.. Bamtpst Bigger arington ~ Pa. ' de livered an oration on "The SubliMe.", Mr. Bigger marred; in a great measure, the effeot of a . -good-and rather eloquent oration by a too violent delivery, and a want of dein ora tion. "Mind, the Star of Glory," was the next subject, and was handled well by Mr. J. M. Cochin, of Mt. Pleasant, Pa. In concep- Ion; gesticulation, diction and delivery, this oration.wu excellent. Then came the tueof war, a debate on the qaestion, .• la it true that the Mind never sleeps!" Ariel, of Poland, Ohio, maintained the aCirmative, and Mr. A .f. Ors. ham, .1111firmr, Pa., the negative. Both of these gentlemen aequitied themselves well. After Mr. Asset defined the terms and 'toted the question', be discussed the subject with great dearness, quoting largely from the ma yians bothof - gaglandandizricstr o.,ier. el,wanidai the Anti but when he reached the merits of the question ho was not so rutty follodedes hieeotopetitor, although many of his points were well made and ably anstalded. L Mr. Graham's argument failed to,prodnne its ef fect mainly from a want of d eliberation in the delivery. Zooid stmakers'aretaldem piroue tted. The debate, however, as a whole was' highlyznsditable both to the Listitutiois and the pdrformem, S 3 titers also • the °thee per formances. The exercises were Interspersed with music, whiles was really weir disooprsed by the "Bugle Band'T of tits plate. ..-ThikAfteper wo attirod, - ,theseliiherary mtblblttomi the 'mere . -171,Z.iti;.dearinced that, etery college in the /and 'should 'nava a clialr for_elocuttiset... As eruct . abide" -to. aee.a good.apeech butchered by =outlandish delivery, dfottyoungmac, and Many old ones, don't seem to knots what to do with eyes, feet .r.w bands, and are evoi twisting their hands and arms Into • thou— Clad rant/LAM shapes. We aro speaking now of milers and orators generally. Many a poor ;-epee= ii made efficacious by its being well and.grseefolly delivered. Let Ovary college Dave a =air L,r elocution. At the close of the 'debate, the Judges re -tired to their roomy andafter a short absence 'returned, when the - 1741re announced their docition .acoording hours to the following vrottecnine "Select - Oration," Mr. J. J. Yriada) "Suzy," Nr.°John M. Henderson; "Original Oration, " Mr. J. Cockinc ; ..Do .!tate," Mr. G. Y. rraL AWrevrat Tea store,-ItemeaaL .612,ftohri' , Andtews, -the well known tea &alas; rot Plith strict, is about to remora from Ws present location to the store /121D10. &Mali -adjoining, on the eorncr of MD iltreatenuktiferketalley—the stand long ci enged.,byildr..Daly as a stocking factory— .._:- , ;rirbitte ;he Will open the largest Stock of teas brought - to thb eity in one ahlymerot It be gratifying' to his naturism custamme tolearn that Mr. dadrewatondi his nnichasee --'ptevione, to the! late heavy &draftee in the .Piklialtrneerbisiltieloggoneesstjast"in the of slote,-" and Secured lisle Stooks of tear, Angara and coffee, at the most favorable rates.- Ulu& then , the - market ,be. buotne very giiickexelted;and prices here materially , .:".44 1 telnetd..i14 , -Andiews U 6 'brawl business and an excellent judge - ..0f teas, as his Wigttal*li* *Multi and he fitters himself tb Imccsa 'stow giver them a better eMdele 11bastlkhly. cam - nhdaht Any/bent el s -at Lie • 11ir 'pr:.teas are all. of Meitner gradesjind , *rip be tatailed at s fair 1:dollt; without regard to theilitravigut market Triels. Hit stocks of augers aid Oaf./ will 'also be forted very tall and dutiable, both - u regards pricest and quality. We-congratulate Mr. Andrews on Ida gas fortune; and take pleatate in 'um " mutat atm to the pi:renege of 'tier ruder*, feelingeatl,fad that the teduettelets efarall atw of she =cat nave! ebaraeter.-:',l 'Muni • Conswor.-.-The =nail Literary Contest of the Frankel arid Philo &Kindles of J'effenon" Carp ozone oir at Clasen'- . bag on Tuesday afternoon. Sys sward - of all the lodges present, 'lithe "bon "'on" wens divided except the esvai, Whin! by as eits#ll7, Witardmous award, was siren. to George 0.. Gormly, of Bucyrus, Ohio, and . We contestant. Slut threwof tha Ave judges - were presint-Bwr. Dodd Kirkpatrick, D. - D.' of Oakland, Vestrooreand Co., and Bev. Drs. B. Vilsoriand John G. Brown, of this dty. Tin award of the referees Caere.' ti skeet with Puflil... ll, PProtal. A large and brilliant an- Mina Wwo present to winnow thd exorcises. Tann= lateise,—At the: annul meet, lag of the First Reformed Presbyterian Oen grrepitlen the following gods men were elect. ad msetems r V. W. fdoo m pr, Themes Elhap -4.104', &Aust. inarol47. sad Motor Allen Ahem' The members of the old Beard :whose -twos hare not expired ser,ll, L Smith, R. U.Milleri And James Z. Dem ' : i ‘1111(0101 , Of On, COPCIAItIP..WS VII • .-bo4llolliiialiatuto that. Gen.'Cipalend has hoof sallaeatt of kb command 'stamp Cope Mad. anfittat ColonetHardrtst bean omit, • ad at. that pbae. • rumored abet , lamftitof, the Department of tba ktonanga• „UN n are atenrod,4s without foindatlon In thimix's Nona. ,Isruntmt.--111 IP= met Fessalon , of,tbir Institut, opOns , on , Itatt'lAmiEty..,ot . Panetta ,wleltlng mar adswia °lames should procure shell' ,ttiekito 418.014, in order that any mar on ,. tot Mob dwelt vegeta:ly and potplete their ammo, before.examination. Ratmir7orfone motatta;ta ,drams, • ~ - P allitOntirrs Insursa.—lsaan Clark and Away Ccolb7 a *um Renton were anetted, tonarehsp manna, at the. Pennsylvanla &Woad depot, OA Idbeety street,.while to gm' set of relieving a gentleman of Ida Veatch. Vier luxe innuattted' by the Mayer to &u -nser th.. ehi. 3 lll a; . Baia cm Sners.—the 'folloitlng awls INN told; ine Thuradsy evening,. by T. A. UsChllsad, at bls Wes Roma, 65,111ta ti Kirottunlitsaiditetarate Bank . . $18.12 pjtgpetjl,Qao7 . );"7. se.To usiuddie thill ihtie,Watitt eirl3,..k.g ilarkiniallair,. STI. _____..... ----- a II 0.---,,, 1 . -1' ' - t-wmparqu nib"o.- -041g1411,* ,- ..t , - • , , r.;,-....:" ...,..-, Ths Courts. oloppeal Ituladvs Dn. the Guest. ) AIM= (kMlS.i—Yesterday Ms Court at.- posed of the folloAing cam,: LI John 11. Pop ind wife.. Elijah Moth. On 49 John IL Palo TS Elijah Ho o.h. On trisL 94 G. Vas vs Samuel hinEvet. Verdict for PhOn tiff %cant* daninges and costs. LIST TO! 1411a1. 42 John #/t14111t4 r• Oa lana l',..4mager Hallway Co pmaq. lUr. O. Thcrthrs 2e23 L Itolron. 42 E. Illellirdatu ilLjr. dal:m sand..&o. 2111. 1:r. emotes Paes—iThe foltowiog Mei were dirpcsed of seaterday f Pet neylistrla Irallicad Co aparly re A. &merlin. Exceptions dlsmlssed. t John Berton re Jobe Dradtord et ea. Arrant O. A. r 7,1 • 3 J Gomm/4 '1 D. Lynch and rrlfe. Unto db. *l4.i66uss nJ. Gilkey et O. Argued C. A. T. 13 It. 11, Rickey Ts 8. Morton But abeoltate. 15 N. S. 01lCo. n Verryth iros.* Co. Argued A. V. 9.5 L. BOOS,' L.An.thaL Cototound. 27 A. J. Millard ra-Z: r. Boyd. 0 mttnned. 3t Jordsa IleKee r 2 ided7 A. 111`11“. blexrreo panted. 32 U. J. Wawa as 11. A Watson Diroree mated 22 C. Beolumick.n Ortbartne'Booltrdok. Divorce granted. . IS 11. Iltlldsat al Ts A. Bows, Adentnietrator. Argued. Criminal Cont. The following dues were disposed of yes• terday afternoon before Jadger Starrett and Eirown: 0 - elindo Ball iris convicted of forcible en try and detainer. and : remanded for senfenoe. A motion for a new trial was made by hie cotinseL Magnet Mont, George BetonTer, Frederick Faber and Mark Irwin were arraigned on a oharge of aggravated assault and battery upon John Shearer. The jury found August Monl guilty us Indicted, but tironght In a ver dict of assault and battery 'against the other parties, with a recommendatltrs tuthe mercy . of t e court: The oonrt fined them ton dol lars &eh, the Commonwealth to pay the costs. 'M I was remanded for sentence. ' Rebecca ..Fremtner was biought up on 'a charge of --loreputg a disorderly house. A number e witnes4es were examined, among them two oily watchmen, who testified to the ditoiddily character of the boner. Jury out. Sanitary Fair At the meeting of the Ezeoutive Coomit tee lest evening, the following eommitthe wereappolnts4 Dater, mad Coafectionere.—John Shepherd, char s:Lae: J. H. Mobley,: P. Iteymer, IC Weir, P. A. !perch. P, Sto!Meeker, 11. McGinley. Agricultural Societies sad Live Stmt.—Moe. Crowe . ' cludrmam Serer. Kelly. Jana Tortag, jr., Jacob Vitoria, listtbeer Usti, Robert Stewart, J. McCally,J. T. F. Wright. Native Wing sad Wine Grower..—Dr. ilartmeyer, Augusta. Berijis, Jobs, Saran, Mr. Doak: Esq. J. Man, Jacob llmovie% J. S. Ligiett, A II 6.0. Ilr. A. D. Smith, Was. eppoluted &attune of the Committee on Coal, vie* Pir prove, de.lined. Eta' The Executive Committee is very desirous to complete tho lilt . of cub committees, and the gentlemen who have_the matter In charge are requested to WI the meetings of the dif ferent branches Iromedialuly. The Itneetitlve pommittee will meet every Monday and Thursday evenings at seven and a half o'clock. The Old Fake at Concert Hall Lest night, the'Old Yolks, ander the diree tion °lnt:her - SsWall, gave. their drat concert at Concert Nall. to e. large end faehlonsblo ea. <Hence, and gailmnehisatisfaction. Tho , balled 'singing of of. Naines was admirable, and was warmly iipplar.ded., lie hes a riob, fall voiee,end gate the "Old Seaton '; with 'tine effect. There were :some twonty.eight 'Wits and gentlemen on the 'tags, all clad in mostames of "ye Olden Ume," and , they made a 'cry fine appearance. The parformanoo of such good old tongs ere"" New Jerneelore," were's - ant , with 'good effect, and emery place was received with applause. Aunt Abigail andComin Tatty` joined - in the singing, and rather Sbwall o , ndueted the coneerttn happy' talllll2l/. It was a great success ' and win be repeated this evening, with st . thange of programme. tler County Moving. 're nip the following sniffling Intern . gene. front the _anal Batter American: • Pair( th e a 4 "The Pittsburg or no t the !Unitary Commisslan,vrill be held In.. All•- glieny:ctrl;,wttiat Its t waelrif It 1. expects t that u4dlnteg eouct!es. wilt bwttinvseettieffi - Wlnrsv . glad - to;:lnitier that ow' conntY hitt slready, Aaiun &tape te- , -wards en orgsaltialqi - - tor .:this Impose. A committee eomiltee luta been appointed, con sisting .ot the''fa/lowing .pereons CaMpisell,Chairesau; ben. J. Parvianoe, Tar. Campbell, E. ldqunhin, Bin., I. J. Caul wings and E. C. Heineman, ander whose direction committaet for each township will be organised. Each committee foonsistlng of five gentlemen and ties ladies. It is cond. dandy expeeted that etsch township of Batter conntrwill do Its ditty in assisting to tasks. the Batter meaty department of the ;fair worthy the pride at her " tithiens. A Cessna To in rat Nor.Biontoss.— Moms. Snowden k Mason, tnntratdors of the new iron clad gunboats 'Maseru* " and "Umpqua," have, at the suggestion of Capt. J. W. King, Chief Ingineer of the V. R. Na 17,00nsented to admit vielbsrs tO , their yard at the other end of the Monongahela bridge, at a quarter each, the prdemeds to be applied to the Sanitary Salt Pend. This is an ex cellent Idea Is while It will be the aseane of adding cons iderably to the fair fund, it 'will also allow the ptiblio an opportunity of seeing the vessels above named, which are new fast approaching completion, and are Ilaid,to bo the finest vessels of the Monitor eisis yet con structed, DZATSIII nt ego licerreats:—The - following have occurred In die 'United States General HollAtal, in' dale city" ibee oaf tilt report r March Stet, N.!. Grey, or enreihnlcaentY; 1431 h q u' Xibt, WGltala Jalnison, bT Green . cm . ty, St. T. Bighted artinit ccranty. March . apancor, of %Yana county; Illth Tints To Wasztiotor,--44n Hoff, who waa molted on Sunday last, on a charge of stealing a hors* from a farmer to Washington county aoreemnots slim; mu dalleired Lose the monody of S. M. Byen, - pherlll of Wash. ington Am:laq, last evening, and 111110904 to that phices. &Tux Vtrsaaars.—Fro m the 'Latvians we learn thht Col. 'Blakely, of the 78th P. V., 04pLEttas Gillespie, of the 4th cavalry, and Capt. Allied Ayres are novae. home In Batter —Copt. 'Gillespie on ranking serene and the thers on furlough: • Mama atro-Dartuta,;-Thostuia Swenson woo held fn $5OO batebY Mayor Maunder pstarday, to sower a chap of moult and battery, preferred by. John Matt Wm Yaw= le officially declared to be out Of the draft, with& oonslderable credit shoed. Well dons for the new Stater , . Irritant', firatasta, Cava, &a, at *ma tlop# th is (Friday) morning, at 10 a'aloalt, at M'Clalland'ii 'notion hours, 60 ittaat. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. atham4 Mmans !Maw4d, C4,ohuntL Inp•srazza, ttasetra, Midmost!. IWnoClaud,Bl.Loats. The ricer is still ttit atawilly at tab potat, with aticall alarm fast la the elmand by ths pier mark. Utast saws received front Ott Oily reported ths,lll. teghsay staing.at that point. The wtwthsr. eon. Natio eicnaly and warm and there ts miry 'anima. atm a ma rata, jpb ss yea uurmuaky brisk it the wharf In tads', and thin Is. apparently, an Improvement In offerlasr, of height. The noonliti from below Ni 'not as lety as ontil,.• but as than Mil sea its boats doe we cosy ',Wel an Impronnmat Ira *bp led dudes the am few days. • wee mot a store ariltat yrstcrdsy, Who nartilar pickets: Tbs Colopaue, @om Cla mad the Armtals, heeta et.z.oati.ailaiWAS mint tams due. • ,The hum Good I.R Tor SLIM:hi last Welt, with owe of shot/et trips of the season. the was folded down with freight sad deeded with punnets. The asserts also cloaredlest evening for Cluoltatati, with good Ldp. • TM Jolley from Latierrille, was Vi deo tar algbt. sad Wit doubtless bo Wand at the taut tbis mom. lain. fib* mural, as ttsWil, to morrow at 4 p.m. Capt. Thew expects to bars Ids . tug steamer, 11. I. aleph/ea; lobbed and ready for barium la about Salve &eye. The Ileybain, to • polut of style. and entsh. will be wee of the dust etramere oo tho Tenon Wotwlitatandimi Mammon for steamboat building vas eaualdantdatan mod, theta are Si MOM co Id° eau ads stomas at nu wharf la promo or =a-. atruttlarr—sts at stab are 41*mb:eters. The WWI*, OW- J- W. austral t, pailtlvely lama tot St. idol* an -Saturday. es rals ancallenf acoommedations fo•pasorawn. and plot, of room for frefaht. 'Us Eanlon. Oapt. U. Dualay,ta ocautted to thesams point. toThilgt=rd punctual altaatra , hot. Gordon. Wm m day ush? ao..lasatag it sum Vastiloribc, I; Tanbark P. .''flak min ineffndllown Ine Noluritli soma. U. CUMIN tal that prat Onsaw. imstmarri WiAlornamairthe Ot2o MR=M Plttabarrgh Old Coon. Company Ile Raaroad Roman °sierra t—The following oar. respondence, as eat forth In the eleventh an imal report of-the President end Directors of the Pittsburgh,, and Connell/1111a Railroad Company, es presented to the eteekholden of the Company, at their anneal meeting Lot December, la of vital Importance to the me, clan% manufacturers, st mboat owner., and hotlines° men generally of this city, and so It has not been published, to my know ledge, In any at nor city pi! o rers, I would he 1 plensed if you would lay it fore the:publia. The Company,previecir t 4 creating a mart. gage and inning bonds, for the purpose of raising means to complete the road, deemed, It necessary to piocare, if pOssible, • favora ble contract with the Baltimore and ChM Railroad' Company, for the imorpose of shun ning the money lenders Of Now Totk end other cities, and foP the farther one of meet ing the views of Western railroad companies, ea afterwarda mot forth in the letter of ff. W. Casa,-President of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway Company, dated De cember it 1803, who lays : ••To effect thefts objects in ettiorof the.. Wlya, at the least Colt to the Gotilpatiy, lib contingency should be texas to how or on whet terms the (raffle of the road le to reach the Atlantic Otani, fur wheme risk is token In adralolog atlas's corempondieg charge is always tondo .I, d. finds &Ignitable 'meas. moot for your train* eaat_nf - , tanouland, on the calmest tnetelene of the Mad, • old not only Neill tato the boffin og and cheapen the met of the reed, het emelt! ,gre.tly strengthen you with Western oc,B• .' . 151 y opinion is, Pittsborghers will ant alto w any farther diserbilositioa against their trade and balinerg amorally, by being plead on a footing with Parkersburgh. A Bettacernta. "Wit) the 'Lev of oegotistiog the bands of this Calamity, It ersa believed to to !riposte:it that sotuesietlsractory .rnnnemeot aItIOLLICI too unreal upon b.ottreon this nod the Deltlmose and Itallsoad tompany in nilation to through rated for passenger. etrid Might from Pitiaborgh to 11.titimore For the porp,se- of having Inch an agreement tho Ward of thleßittsburgh Conneittrille) , ompany, at their tingling; of april•Gth appointed • committee to con fej a similar—committee from the ptlard of the Biltintore arid Railroad bergy mimes likinden Ce f.feil , l rommittio le tt rtopeotfully submitted • . . 13•LTIZOiL, May 0, lea Joules Iforstte, Eoq.. Chelimen—Leer pur ermine of the understanding had with year commit tee to-day. the edtrunit tee of the Pittsburgh and Cori nelleville Etallmwd Company teepeetfully tappet thet your Company furnish us (addremed to Pittablegb) draught of an artiole of agreement inch as you ere willing toe:recut. with the Pittsburgh and Con.ells villidtiniinand Celnpany, for theintembange of butt. news between the two roads; to be laid before oar hoard of Directole at their newt meeting on the with Inst. VetTrespeetfolly,3olllll„ 'End. 8. Bum, Secretary. tend or BASTibtO63l MED Otto ILALLEWLD OD., 001.1.15010, Juue I,l= J Titoll.l3 B. Eters, beg . , decrerary—Wear reeponse to yont edintediolcation of theCthalt en behalf of the Pittsburg. end e Ealtheid Clocopsuly, Lhasa the plosion of ladurollpg pot that. under tee the anthority vested b te D.mrd of Di reetom ofthe Baltimenyoucl It y ai h road Company lei the s °emitter. of Finance. that this Company will agree to eta, into acontruct with jaw . Company for the Interchange of busitteas. Rhea year ,11.4 to Gum p stud, which shell embrace the (allowing features Ist. nth Company will "pro rats the earnings be tween Pidsbunth and Baltimore—Ent end West. ht. It will Wee that all through freights shell he transported without whinge of cam whenever de sired. Passengers that ha 'reimported through in the mama mu whenever the business Is entncleot to • Juatify an independent cal or cars. di In order VS prnervathat which each of the at. I teeth, trunk Ildea has uMformly and y timemarily re quired or its 'Manentiont mapectivel—the /toren, meth: of shmagt, bag...a—oho Baltimore sod Ohio Oompany must have the establishment of mow. ; L ath. It will agree that the rate& bettsan Pittaborgh and Baltimore *hal not.eimed theme between Par• kendiurg, Banwocd or Wheeling, mad Wiallst_tinal from neceirsity holdlog the isoßar re garding raid. mimuetiotably he th policy of tbeßaltimons and Ohio liaßrood emopeuty naps, the Pittsburgh and Usispany in active cora petition with lb. Premaylvarda Ilillroad for [might and ill Plitaburgh, dcdag which It will donbtlowi he regalatts , to transport it such rate. as whi rood the mohiatition of that B4mPaoi It tallithim be the policy oi Baltimore and ohm Company •to ariangs, spLuillic 00001 for romantsmuree and other pectillar interest. ohthe city of Pittsburgh, se the mutnaladrantams id Baltimore and that city, maths Baltimore ...lota. and Pittsburgh and Con tannin* Railroad" may make Judicious. lam also instructed to metre yoll that this tionipauy la most analons tor Ito 'atirly mnstruction of the punalnd of your road.-tbat ls Oilly convinced of ths gnat importance or the lice to the cities of and, Baltimore, and to the region trammed by your mad, no siell as to theaholo country l and that it will tor . dially OssoperaM with Your Company In Winging you negotiations, for- the requisite intols,to as anis conclusion I am, with great roman!, your obsdleot servant, • Jonas Ronne, Chairman premansulli, J 00015, taut. • . John Ilormini. Pen., 'patrons!. Uour. 13 • U. A. 11, aaltimare, cod —0 er ci• Poem of the let !rot., setting forth the rimend term. opoo which the Behr. poi and UhlO,Raimmul. Oompeny world make a barium mottoes with the Pittsburgh and ranted*. lielir.art Company resole dory to ton& Tear 'PenWin*Mitlettiliat bach_teselulti considered and -Tullf Owosso! by tho thitatatee, sled by. tha' Hoard, 'and • the .coieciwions we hall wired at we now bristly set lot th. lb. 3d and lth arti cles of you, ptepostlene, as we; noderitand their purport, could cot be anal:tog with doe mond to she feareetwß repreecoi. 11:o operation Of the ad anke w.,otd precilreily.as we eau rare, place tha C. Bawl cc the 000:0 broach of the B. Jr. 0 goad, tad we :Mot this to hat the paelthn It onaht to creepy In tot Artnegameat to be mule betaccan the two compahles. the tight of galas rat. on all bmiluese orlAlestlng in Plttabergh (and all potots on thelliee • f car road), going eaetward, we think toot elely with the P. • O. Ceratam7 We regard m 6 ns 'MS. to the *Meitner and yriaper- IM onto, roed.l Eaton lad arguments In surge" o whet we consider intserilfel cmollttoto Judie prOPOnefl cOottact, woad( be unsuitable to •cointountestion 'of this kind.' Went, therefore content to - set batons yob seam otthepremiuslt -pOl.ll which .inaid be recouhisodla theroutract. 14, The P. & O. P. U. shall &r. Um rates eh all lemlnistemigic hang at Pittsburgh and air points' en the like' of 00. P.m 0.Boad; b 'nod erstirent Anna. for passion gem and fmtglit Wood from alt palate west of Pitts. burgh and mud of Uattiteornehatt he raid end agreed at tho rn thp.elltarral If road.. reLg&t. o tte& p. P w eir r d . hunts agree meet, Web of the parties Mill appoint•piartleal rat road man, With es little del.y as powiblo, end the parties theses; cud dm% alter a hearing of both Pura.. Mblints, with power to seict Shied Psmettle co. oidisegreentlet, and their derieloo In the matter shall bet:ll44lg outlier' Use to Its' mor .tmet. division of ltU rata. pm rata •divirten, Mall be rioogniwid both pirtire, eMeeollo epetidn' otos where a different rule it:mg be tonfuelly e;reed . opan. 4th. the P. •C. 11. /Cat cad' the 1141.tmere, Olga ill- it Baltimore., throoghter by Mole , Ownotad Rteight and Peerworer Agatite, rens:Fit rely, hire, this fight.to Make al rates to egerialcasee where prompt notice is nem,. iry steurebittems which would ottorwl •pm mei other compeiltig Unto., lth,'lrt'aU claims for /4.40 t derange to frelp . baggage lostalum, the Utbith• ty to defend or pay f o r atich lot. damega shell to only open .Le mod cm whim, the lois or damigt co., cors,•mceptiO came where the ;reality at the ho or domege 000000 her. , nosily senOgletred, to ish kb 'reset ; the mount paid stall be tome by each road ls :proportion to its length', trisipate. to snore you and your. Doard, that the prondoent!iiimand desire of our Dosed le to nom , - plate the ros4Witir as little delayed punt* and see it loithroseeful Operar.lori; and you will always And cm reedy to icoo,penite 'with you lo perfecting such ar reagementi 41,111 ancotapilab these Multi With smillnimata of high•rigard for youselt end iheothermembea of yolar Cbmotittio, we remain. eir, yours, truly, - •D. D. DAlllgeolr, , .Chstrmiii of Co= of P. 11. 0.. A.Catntirl,l3eOgeteryprOtem. • Up to tide time, December br 7.144. 0 Mt/ to the nit LIS beettreatived trout theilouto mitt* or any other pinc: rePrefordinii-014 11411. more and Ohio Balltesd:Ootopersy. CJ. DW4TEH '•:, 07FOR CORONEII.—Ame. ' At= ten he • candidate for the ales of Ginner anhitet to the dectsinti of tite flepnbilan Qnlop County ClonsaYnlon. = cahltidiarto O.Z.FOR : CORONER.—Eoicator, SAW, of bitaLoabni, will boa candidate foi COP cmoo, raj oat 7:0 the docfalou, of th e Claim Oonaoy Coavontion. mfaxbroto --- ODFOR 1301tONEW-IL B. ILisurix, . et Ittnalottuuti; bi • caivildsto Of arr. ones, stibmct to the deetsloa of the Union Republican. Oostuty Mention. . . tahltdairta • 17.00.134/NEIU;,-4 ons bizOitroo, of the net Ward.' Ailesbeey, iefll be coat& 4sta for 001 , 4er of 4114 11 4ATthltitlittl! , _, th • &Man of th e tesetatweml7 l b,W W44'w.l fr,V. • ! °MAAR Y. • so. ttcY Wrami will b;1 cohdlLate for tha ofeae'vf Prothonotary; anbject to the dedekro of the Orlon Itipobllcao County Goureotlon. , , ja2S:to FUtt: wwfH Wane, of the fillth Ward, NMl:wilt, CU tot wosididate for the once of Prothonotary, epbleal p the decision Ef the Sobs Iteprlletut Oos• notion. . • . , 0,25:t0 ITOTHONOTARY;--D. F t). We" Ilettreerill be it essallst• fat the *See .of tnetlenettery, intittetso Stu !Weill= et X* Onion eavelttieettOoneeettcas.• ezt:to ?Homo oTARY;--TnaL uvrr ennt,irlla-Wa canaints Ibr. the °Cleo ot hotlmatarf,, staillot 13the decision alba Colon .BoyabltatriOonTentiat. ; al&to „. 1 . NOit PROM) y,.__GE A , LreY a. um= wm,b• • anal*, for the elm of ProththetarTi rabfect to the 4thltlon of the Vutoo Ocethentint: • fethaterto (X)UNTY 001111111dattNEK, —Dino Quiz% of bra' township, will he instil:lsta los the aboio atlas •nbleat to the Ontiiv. ion ot thio Vika Ileptibbnin Canty Convention. • fl FUN WUNTY lABLIUSSIONER. we , —Jo= Minis, of WUYIv towliahlp, wm •andld►b for Cottaty ClotatoLoolout, tobjott tbo deandon bt tho Vnloa EgiptalLan Oonaq: Ooa• Imam . 1 _ ath2.llowto .11 -- COUNT IX)M • Sti Utt Allah= P 01.0111% Of Elit Dear Toviroildp, wilt be midi:lain forool%o of fikelnf7 Cortaile. Itones,snoloct to the idectifon of flu Valet lielrab• asnOonventf tedev.e O.PITTSBURGiIi SANFLittir FAIR -o wratnnh lows or. BOOES—ne COo• mitres on pinta libtadao Hop telfai mune sorb 01 thew follo ilium as aro atlas d to eon. athiub fools lar ado at dm approschloaratr, to formai! Pa% to Thome 010. 01 Wood atrost.or flobent /barb /kook& 101matIca Coot. smav'a 0110a..106 Apr *bast, etatiourgW: -, apl rim*. - AND NAArjfa4 I h ma. vont.iwtrarie• _ BCTAZ. LCCA VOTICZS Fan; Plato cod Ornamental ("tats Itou;o4 and dealer to Pennsylvania sad Vermont oleo of the but' fieefig at low rater. Ocoee at Ales. Laag4llr.:r. acm tba Water Werke. Pittaburia. Pa. • 6413/.1115 i.e to your own health do not trdst to the array supplies ; Cholera, Paver and Dowel Complahot will follow your slight eat indiscretion. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT should he In every =ea knapsack. The British and French troops use no other medicines. • 119lloway's Nile and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, fte., - at 30 cools, 73 mots and 51,10 per box or pot. For sale la Pltteborgh by D. L. Bahnostook Co. r , For ■de also M Fulton's drug store, Flab 'street, Pittsburgh, and by George A. Kelley, :Allegheny city. , Pnrrinuaan Dinsarronv ISM f..—The pub lisher of tho Directory of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities and vicinity would respect fatly annotinca that his canvassers will cam mono. taking stamen for the Directory of 1864.6, on the 4th of April. 111. climater for subscriptions has bran taking orders for the past month, and noy who hove not yet been 'waited oe will be called on In a los dey.. Geo. 11. Twirewros, Publisher. Ilexes at..--fiamael Graham k Co., Alerehant Tailors, have removed to 'l3 Smithfield street, and weald more respectfully call the attention of their friends and the nubile generally to their new steak of Spring and Sommer goods, which they base just connived. Their stook is of the - very finest quality of English and Stench cashmeres, cloths, (+whiter's and vesting. Also, a very extentive assortment of Stretch cashmeres. Don't fail to give them as early call. Leery garment warranted to give fall satisfaction. 0 &MUM L StoCA.DLces. Bmithaold St Ater Aspsielui sin luaus rot 94Lx.--.12 trio assortment of nu and Winter Clothing, lately received by Mesas. John Wier A Co. hferehant Tailors, No. 140 Fedora,. ctrver, Al logheny. The stock ol comb td cl the finest variety of gents' pantaloons, vests, coats and overcoats. Thy style of pattern*, tasteful and fachionnid, We would invite ill of our readers to g • e. oboes gentlemen • foiLL Warenia, Jzwitucir, k...koTt,, /go. 17 Fifth 'treat, ie Dow oponlng the moo tholes stook of floe Gold and Silver Vilteaw, Jewelry. Silver IMO and Panay %Otis iTc7 displayed tti this elty, end h sel!mg then, nt remarkably trw mine, Elaowe's Himachal. Tanners, for Coughs, Colds, Fu monary and esti:matte Disorders, have proud their ailleacry by a test of many Years, red hare received testimonials from eminent men who bare Ord Ahem. POT salt St PIIItOLI . O DC,llg Store, ➢fifth street, Pittsburgh. \ °won= Aral curro.:,' Cara will to. art .o 1., the Omnibus aloe, H o 'CO Pone suwet , do) or night. All ordars le LI it... above pleor will be premptly etrer , l .d •-• All reol m. , •' be pold to saver.," X., • t.Amon lot of eonntry msdst rag carpet will be opened tble morning at J. Pinob'e, earner of Grant,and Bildt stnee.e. Dia...lsms in Dress Goods, at J. FinelVa oonor of Grant and Fifth stmts. 0111 u spring atiswb at J. Flnetes, comer of Grant and Firth Pot eerpets go to Finch's, corner of Grant and Fifth itset•ts. threacteas et low prior's, at McClelland's Auotiou House, 55 Fifth !street. rOl CIIIIAP and &citable dry goods go to Barker's, 59 Market street. MUM] EiILIII3-1101.11L5.-00 Thuridey. blarrl 1.60, by the Dec W. Wok Deco, DI-. E. r. WORM& bed Him nal LLEN 110=D% *ll of title city. cultals—trnrsoN-0. bbtrevlay, 81.4 sio. the mid use of the fatter, Washbeetal, Ce , by the Der. J. 1. Itrovhbott, D.D.. Dr. W. It C 'ILDS 19trehoegh. to Wee 11AILT AORESON. eerie, Vlet34.--Ato3CeAly, ou Worßotate,. tile 33111 At half-pact eceqa o'clock • Wit SPOOL, to the 33/43•112 undo sr. ThiftioetAl will hunt Itla It; 22+1.1eine IA Walk totokshlp, oppo3:te Inca etteplet. hoar A. n. Psatth Dm'. Coal-Werke, oh Tatnar, Apci It< •I It o'clock, le pro, td 43 the McMtoop .31 Ce 1111.17. The blench of the hotthy tn. Invited to attend MARTIN —At Dtt,irig,. Ale, on ThureJei, Marti. 2.418.0 D DAR %PO IN, Captain o' Oompshy 23th Roo. r. V. Ti'. Docent will :Ake plat. 01Ik SAIVILDMI 3221.- trv3 al too o'clock, hem the melds:moot Lie mother, on !taboo'. HUI, now the cothor or 0,0 re Annae and D 1,11213316 ttte.tt. She TsI , RIA of tb t1A321112 Arstetpectikt 11 United to attend. JAVlitstPn Walistdae, Wth,l at • o'clock*: m.j .NLS , QY /11t9btl, TLr Glend•attW hanky ars mopwttnll7 ad to attend Us fna,s3,ftvm Dia his stsprips, Ns. sersar Nan sad Pins lavas. da ridD,r, Awl 1.1., at:o'clock p. m. • • HaltatAi Wednosday ennsnlns, 4C•eltll o'clock, Ike. li.Lizezwra .41/,•114417, mod U lean.• Toe ktater2l .W 1•22 placejnito tt42 Itll ettl. &am war Lut Matz, oa FSDAY, Aptil lit, SS o'clock p. to ..proare, dto i.f.lcsbaky 6.22ettry• Oarlint2 '22T* rann... 112,222 °nue It &mat . s2o422ll749dditir,ti, at U eclat; nm. &Loads Of thi rottly an rup1211 4 7 ItiTtted it• ttsul. DIRSOL vrioJrs etc. 1 - 1113i 4 OLUTIONIEEE ['ARUM ffIILP border:ore iziatias botwcom btu owner. 404, wader the falba WWI apps of B. 121DIIIS 00., gnu dloolvall by mans) yomonont. day of ,Doweawbew,l4o3. < the Quern waablistanout boa 'boob 'lobo tbo let, of /*newsy, and win Immo:firth boththe bwdowod wider exciatty• :rgr...tbl 7 f at t " B. lIIDDL Is to sotibillwel- to now uor Erie obaui to eettleteeet. All gerthe baying etelma agetturt the late *Ai ingested to . &went the wee et the Otunting gem eettlesteet; and all persons hew. tog thetamehis Indebted, trill pleats ea end wttl latent Way. 201.1:71114 Jeusa itamottpl, ACIIOTEII. Jr„ noczEr RTDDLL It3SOLUTION uN,rARTD. Kitt' tr w --The partiteleblig hiraterons exiitios &raw Mks unite: gigged. ogler kb aLgte of WM. O. J LEV: WTON 3 CU. Ls tautattlly itoolvea. go Da93l:wt from thlutlets. RICHARD 11142103 Wiring fro" , the that. The bustases will Do Outlasted es termer. ly, muter the elle se hematites, • • WM. D. roma/Tow &ZVI,. 11. POD DISTON. 1110.1.1a.11D Pittsburgh. fob. 1804 1601. oshatt 4 Dlt+SOL TOM OF 00-FARENIS 2i - AIITC.—The parhsershlp brretchtra attains between JOS. T. lIANILTOIi and &VAN DAVIS, undo the tot of :at. L. ummeroo a co, tuts boot dhaolori mutual consent. JO& P. BAN. ILTON will attend to the mottled womb of old Arm, at the old stand, owner Mot and Maly sha JON. P. LTAN DAVI& ' ; nOPA P.—'ll2e an. °reign ll ad Um, this day iunodated themselves totetbes nodes She name amistyli of WAILING i. KUM as Commission Merchants and Beaus Psissaism and its yrodmin B. S. WM/11S0 I SAO. Ist. lb% • Salaam TN gI3I3SCREBER, ' , , . :- Lan ton ), , .. dohs- garot A , Cos Soda b• j In constaztYy resettlzg.tho snad, Ida* ha. ma on Om most, favorable terms. Thin doh is tn. Insly ndipted to the nasnoActuto of Glnen. , • . ' . ' 0. W. ORURO , 13 sotrrn norr tIISIITiPItgad,IOII. ' . soltexikol - 1 1864 1) IA RI 14„ L 1864 A larre statement tit'POCErf AND 00IINTIN6 001 DIE DIADTD3, for 18%-ln pew, In cloth. In tosn, In bawl= Tarty, In Ihrkey-Itenocco-i• trlth gilt edges and with :marble edges—with te mtext elespeand slat* testenings. AU elm% ?n3' r the coannontet to lie 'try beet. for we tesattnable tette by • • DaDiftIFDDN *batman, Acitaaw4rnat' 57 Wood itrpid. ATlApillt; AND rACIVIO tITVAIV slum talui To CAUTORNIL lIINGIUSt. . Adams tapiau Mot, Plastron% la. inbtlad-rwat CCRUDE- 'OIL TANYA, of . 511 oises,o 1 1../ AOlTterollB, 005[Dit9filli0 : TANIS sad Tta i lf te all kiadrair= , . AO vett warranted, M he Geiveatet I Shop CV 41.1rE6VFO, et the nthoed oreadat, sur "Away; or adreet DOX 64, - at Irsteruy P. 0.. ishwherool r. T. PRIM a co GOLD' FEN& rinustivivacioito tin. wtuaws cow Pfiza• ths bus ta ih•earbi:whe*Y4 sow immarliscummakteirtalmr.twristatial idet*-17., HE • LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH . OUR SPEOIAL DISPATOKES PROM WASHINGTON. Ni'anauurres-Cmr, Marc 31. 6pn.14.1 Ditpata to lb. Pittzbarstithrette. CoLoxot:t Caw',AIMING IiirO1D1 . 8" Sl CMON The Secretary of War oommunicated, In response to ingnirloe from the natter for the IMMO/ or Colonels commanding Brigadea theilnion armiea, from which It appears there are in the army of the Potomac, thirty Um.: in the Dopartmcnt of the Cumberland, t wen ty-sl Wog Virginia, eleven; Tennessee, twetity-three; /Irltanane, twelve; Kama., one; Gulf, 'Weevil Washington, twelve; Ohio, fourteen; Virginia and North Carolina, levee; total, one handrail' and fility- two. This lilt doom not coinptise Colonel. eomm►nding dur ing temporary abtenoe of brigade command er.. Several . Of them command pott.e.or di.- trivia equal t 5 a brigade. The following are from OhIn: S. S. Cerro!, Bth Ohio; J. W. Keifer, 110th Ohio; Benj. T. Smith, 126th Ohio ; C. G. Harker, 05th Ohio; Daniel Me- Cook, 524 Ohio ; F. Vandereeer, 35th Ohio; Chas. Candry, 68th Ohio ; Eli Long, 4th Ohio Cavalry; B. B. Bases, 23d Ohio ; C. D. White, 12th Ohio ; John W. Fuller, 27th Ohio; B. F. Patti 221 Ohio; Joseph B. Cock ers% 70. h Ohio; William 11. Baytor, 55th Ohio; Smoot It Slott, 118th Ohio; B. 4. Gilbort, Mt Ohio. Those from other Ito•t -ern Statca will be forwarded again. 11.11.1 TA 611'10110t vr Ii 11:3AH The Seruntery of war, to teryinee to the Senate miteiation, roptte the number of men In Kansa,: tatjeat to military duty, twentr tiro shontapd three handrail .ond oinety-thtee , and the number Inrnithed under tit male, Aztten thitteand ono hundred and Linty-four, The Strength of the forces in KAMM! and Indian Territories, seMeet to orders from Gen Coale, is fifteen tees:mnd eight hun dred end ninety men. SSE irrAeLtsamurr OP A DEPAILTWINT Of AO Mr. Sherman presented a memorial from the Cincinnati Horticultural Society declaring that important and bent firkal reroute from the establishment of a Department f Agtleul tore hod alioady become appan at, taking away all applogy for farther timid legisla tion rrgarding it, and therefore praying lag Coopers to rustaln It with liberal appro prLstlona from the nubile treurcrp. Also a petition from the diluents of Ohio praying for the sale of the mineral lends on the Rooky Mountain'', and (or pushing the eenetr”otion of the 'Central and Northern Pseilliallailroed. 1100LC1Toa or Initrlrt. The resolution of Mr. Powell was agreed to ILT:thing of the Secretory of the Treasury, theniunber of oMeera appointed, the •meant of money expended la solariesolud the quan tity of lend sold In Insurrectionary distriets, ender the law for colleettng direct taxes. Another from the seine contra, sought to know whet orders had been fe•aed by ormy genor els Lei. taking possession of churches within the - limits of the United s..atos, end how many had Leon taken nod to whet denouttoation bricoginx: (Jamie Doris got started t., o'clock, and at last a ...mt. the stream no ititteloolog. TLe V,c. Presidsot Instantly beat a retreat, mod by ■o elegant piece of ro. Tonga pat Mr. Povwi in the choir. The rest of the Nenstere left es soon 63 they had finish •d writing their le tore, mad when Mr. Davin reached the paint .1 polling off hie me,o., there Were jut% el van Sonaterr to the e 7.1 i-a chamber—not or s of them Iletening. ;are. rare 111-331. Now mghoriret the denial that he boa an; In. tewtion of retuning kit. anatl.lll hie coati:ate , ' egetion cues le derflad.--fits,-Denawereati.. friends are known to have mt,a - E,bm whether he meant to obirk thow.matiwt, sad it wee be aming manifest that the etEcel of the rep.,rt was very iejerimus to him. The report, hew ever, originated here, with hi.x Maeda, but It evident they have discovercd that a ratignation would be a grave mit take, and hare ehanged,ithe task while theta we. time. ll= The iareetigation of the Now York Custom Book has devslowed tho foot that there has been a brisk cotton trod, between Matamoros and New York. One cargo of seven hun dred Woe, got k quite recently. 0011113 CID ILtCIIIOI3 Gins. Ben. Loup contested election Is to be the first of the Missouri cues! taken ;op. It •ill nor be brcught forward as loon as pot into. CQL Melte:try OnishoiShis owltest of the seat of Yeaman, of Kentucky, to-day. There is bat.little doubt that the coaualttee'r report will be nearly, if not quite, unaultucat Yeataan's [attn. ‘5,. T. near. or commies. The tier — t - irit-..lkuk of Commerce hes the sentence to ark ttuit the feature of their ehe.-ter feetAng theiretaekholders from tadirldusi rearomibility be granted them by special easetmeutegoin. if they mergantee as • TAX GS 205100 . 4. OVLLL►NO Kilt. TO OLLTIPOLNLI6 Mr. 011iscor'e bill nathorizing a contract for an oturiend mail to California, 6t eLla not exceeding one million:dollars, with * trip_ of esuenteen data in the mazer and treat,' in winter, passed to-dar. Thii ;abalone communication with the tacit r coast remark, The statement thit tobacco Is to be taxed tlft7 ants, made in tome partrejle u yet an- tlrely newyranted by any 1'06°4 of the Ways and Means Committee., I =10:1112 The Beeretaq orJhe interior will recom mend that the national banks sot se pension iptu. AM. OLUT AVD TUOICAL Gen:, Grant's moat intimate Meads utterly deny lhentory that there' bag teen . any met. sin hetw,een him and Thomas likely to lead tir calling Boreorinte to command that army • From ffnozollle. Bimini.Ur, Pdarehi 3L—Tho Taber after destroying .Die treagat Be Ire Gap, fell bark beyond Greene Ole. hey took up the wagon and railroad bridge across Lick Creek , and parried oT,a portion Or the rails and telegraph rim .. • • Dr The following felled to get througb before p ot i on amoiht of the storm 1 DEFEBEED DISPATORES. 11rAsanurrox Cat, Much 29,1864 GOT. t!ellidotte claims that ltentucky has not reocdred full 'credit for the number in troops she has raised and is on deaworing to hire the; War Department adJost aocuunts In accordance with his book keeping. This Is the only!lmportaat matter remaking. to pro— long his Whit. We understand that the Naval Comm:into will start on Mar Thy Won:on Thtunday of neat week. They propose to stop tint at Dittsbtugh, and witness the suiting ,at guns—tken:go to Clevelandi and thane. radlanapolle to St. Loaii. The members of the billilery, and Ways and Means Commit teseoe'lli &catnaps:l7 theta. No passes are mated tss f aar to the Croat oil any pretext. Camp followers and Petaluma are all coming up. Bow runeh or hOw tittle this betoliene, the publie most judge for steel In the meantime o heattinsin:has let la, which cannot but prove es oniony le ieoursilhaste to the army, • Theitaie and Means Commute. /peat sev leril her again to-de, on the tax bill, but no verrlmportant point was derided.,. It is undiretood that In order to. Present the •pue altdilty of illettinitass peculation:off their action, no ;rote W . lll be titer' oa whisky; pa- Mamma or toheoo,till the Committee li about ready bkreportto the st4asei. ' Mr. Tea s*, Eirattmli. finfoltod ido • off to Aocato of Cii. liolloary, *mint- Alladolf44-beforo • thih 'etdondfflo 01 4. 1 !Pf$ C O .1 411 7' fetila /4 1 SOL 1 • FRO. Et.sßizzezrrize %mild Dispatch to tL. Pat i:l*h Ossiths ll.Aniaserao, March 31, BM SENATIL—Mr: fireboat, one reputing law gluing ciertaln benefits of Cengreeelonsl grant of lands to Agritultlaral College; Alas, In structing Surveyor Genera! to send to Allo gbety county copies of certain surveyors. Mr. Hoge, one to legalizeltn lesoe of beauty bonds in Fennago eonnty., A fierce debate if new ibing on. Bitter denuneirttione„ even personaiitiec, aro fiercely deal; out. The debate eame on upon the roe olutron of Mr. Hopkins to pay soldiers In gold or its eguiralent. The Eepublieene wanted it referred to a committee. Mr. Wilson, of Tloga, Made them fairly wither . under . hie severe egpernre of their pretension, to loyalty. • The debate we• •till prokreeling at one o'cLok. The Senate bill to Ineooorate the Pitts burgh A Franklin R. R. was' loot by a deci ded vote. A bill declaring the mode in which soldier. in the tonics shall Veto has been un der !consideration all . morrilng, the Demo crat. offering amendments, as to ant the heart out of its usefulness), They tried to circumscribe every provistol;:of the bill, but felled every time by strict a tiarty vote. The bill; was put on second rending, when the Senate adjourned. El= lietsc—Morning Session-13y Mr. Heron, a bill to p.y constables for returr.Log unlit:muted drinking houses to Court. Mr. Searight—a. supplement to the bill relatiVe to the Pitts- burgh Dollar Suring rand, el/riot:ling largely its chartered privileges, Cr Each certainly ' comes from no friend of the i bank. The bill to ineoriorate the National d i ll Company was reported back ; an act to incorporate the Pitt.- burgh & Philadelphia Oil On ' puny; an not to establish a feriy at MDK ee's erica; one by Mr Pershing to change the eleoti n in the House . ,` and the time 4 holding elects in rim second ward, Johnstown; Ono fo rte relief of An drew J. Ashley, late treasetrer of Cambria coast, ; one by Mr. Searlglit, relative to the sale of the Payette county Railroad; 000 con corning the appointment of tax collectors In the same county. lIILL3 11Z70RV4. C/ne to grant relief to the fjtoiliee of dm. ted men in drumtrong county ; J oe for the relief of tho Rer. Mr. Glenn, of Retire, county. SILLS ?MISS'S FPHILLY Supplement to the Weateirt Pennsylvania Railroad Company ; Chartainf the Erie City Railroad; further Supplcm4nt to the Pitts burg and Birmingham P , anger Railway; Supplement to the Pennsylvania Railroad relative to Liberty 'treat lu Your city; Charter of the Lee Coal Company; S pplement to the Buffalo and Pittrburg Rail d; Bill increas ing the pay of Jurors' In d i legbeny County. The private calendar is Ain under oonsid eraticti. fR Oa/ C/11.1 TniJro 0 G.l UNION GENERALS I N COUNCIL. Generals Granger nd Sherman gone to Kn Mlle. ALL QUIET 'AT RINGGOLD Ore tt Fire at New Liberty, Ky. . Eighteen ' , awaits ltetiderod Homeless, acid 15t.1,000 Dollars worth or Prop - city Use:rayed. Ep.,tul Divs.!: to roe ritlab4rgh Oarette. ~.., CM - MOAT! notch 31, 1 6 C4. The Ggletilo . • Chattnno ,gs diapatth says Generals Sherman, Or ger, IrePherson, Sheridan and Berry arri d at . Chattanooga nn the :Sib, and were tai eanneil au dap st Oeo. Thom,a• headetuar4r: All quiet at Itinggeid. Generals Granger and Knozrilie on the nib. The Enquirer bat the p ra rticala of a grant Bre at Net Liberty, Sy, '4 . 110 01111/11 business portion UM destroyed, i 1 eighteen families rendered heineleas. Los.f about ono hundred and * arty thousand dollars, 1=5:1=21 Prom Po ,t Nay You, Mardi Fulton, from Port Royal .I.—The steamship on the afternoon of the 27th that., has arrives The edition of the Pot the following: The steamer Continents 1 from Portland, with a portion of the 24 Marile Cavalry Regiment and horses on board, pl t into Port Soya' on the 26th, with the loss o fifty bermes, and the remainder badly used tp. The Continental . was obliged to out loos*, from the slfip Frank Ball, also laden with man and horses, whfch reeled she was towing to New Orleans. The Continental is • short of coal. Private M. Stuart, of Co. A,23• he. cavalry, died en board and was buried &taws on the 24th. The ship Stank Ball was eoXeldered eafeand able to mare for herself: . The steamer Daniel Yfebster, with et portion of the 14th New Hampshire, regiment from' New York for New )deans, put into Port Royal to the 27th. The Continental repo parsing off Hatteras large quantities of wre tad unit, new chain, furniture, hr., suppose from the wreei of some steamer. The steamer Como titan arrived at MI-. ten Reed on , the 27th to Florida,. She re ports that enamel expoilltion up the St. John's river had ca tared the rebel steamer nettle Dtrelierlth 100 babe o cotton, rice, tobacco,, go.. It is stated that oi;large amount of thee, articles are secreted enethe wrecks. Brig. Gen, Batch has gone to Jacksonville to milers Gen. - 13eymetir, who cetera, to Hilton Rend. . The rebelear• repoited to bare withdrawn a pottiest of their fOroce from before Jack/n:t rill*. The court martial of Gen. Gord us was P The rogres steamer Dudley' Back, from New Or. leans fpr New York, bes put inti Port Royal. Special British officers are on a visit, to Gen. Gilmore's departhoontj: T. A. McCrea has been sentenced to jail and fined tote hundred dalliers for selling liquor to I soldier,. After the eXpiratlon of the sentence ha b to be expelled from the Department. 211-na/d contain, issertersaontinuo l oomlng in",'andthey re ntlarge numbers tOing to make their way to the Union lboes.,l - Parson•Brownlow[ i telegrophs from Knox ville, that Cleneiel Shaman left this morning fez Obattannogs, after returning from the front. II • All quiet at flosses Creek. ' Knoxville is to well fortided that. wo can bold it agalbat ill of tee'm army. • Knoxrdx,n, 23.—About slaty rebel I•deserters came into our linos during-the' past, week, making a tot of over 1100 for 'the put &both. They state that all flf linng= ateeCe baggage tat been tont baot toward' Itiohmaad, and that t hls 'hobs forts is under marching orders. , . • i Last night aparty,l of forty guerrillas 'leap tnred- ?dr, IL Poe-' • aunty; and carried hh " '4l3l7syble. Col. WI. trday. ' Ito his boon •the ser vice by thi A Rebel Alltlelputed. Lamm ant 100 rebels, of Col. Fort the Cumber land riser at , sy. A.ll otli eel, direct from ............_, reports a large force of 'rebels oonSuntrating' at Pound 41 4 v under 13noliner with 6 days rations and forage, sad he thinks in exnsire raid will be mad. Into the heart of He tacky. The rebel force witch avutnated Ball's Gap 1 days Ono; hare gone tu4? and will either iota lOngstwieti• In Vb is, or eflletU idnotion. With Boolter, ' - Propellerln Distress. i , Now Tabu, Duo 51.--Tie steamer rat. tan reports falling , / with is propeller in'dis, tress on Tuesday gig, but owing to a gets which was Sweat • was unable to by by bits unit:4l4 With slay, but dldso until dm', Talton Ana tiestlr maw; -Tes impalas wss an o n two - tid wawa.' Zotai: bar InistOss brats drstf,; do itiabsd IS be towid 4 1 toll0 1 1 16 *!7.: - ' 1 -.-• t! ' ILLINOIS mention: PRETO OOPPERORADISII, The ifrasurcents Threatening' Churlentin and .71attoon. FOURTH ILLINOIS REG'T ORURO TO MATTOON. Five Hundred ten Orderad thence from Indianapolis. lISINTZELLLS vorvo TO ITIE SOENZ Of AOTION Insurgent Spy Captured TELEGRAPH WIRES CUT BT THE IMSURGBITS. Large Force of Copperheads Within Three Miles of Mattoon. AN ATTACK MOMENTARILYEXPECTED. Loyal Cmlmam and trotttlers Preparing to givo Thom a Warm Remptlon. 4 .1 Brarsorrsta, jcc. , /larch ZO.—+Coh, Oakes, &natant Prorost Marshal General, Carted for Charleston last night, and telegraphs to day for the Slat RegimentOehich left this afternoon. (fen: Relntselman his &Unbent requested to lend troops fromlndlanayollr. This Indicates that the troubles In that quar ter are of a serious character. hierroos, 1113. , MaiCh SO, 11 A. 31.--The insurgents are paid to be threatening both Charleston and Mattoon. A reconnobtanoe made lain night found them fortified twelve miles from Charleston. Col. True in tom. mend of the post:has reed authentic, informa-. tion that they ate in force at Copan:is' mills, ten miles south, and at a place 8 mile, west of Mattoon. Colonel Veber, Provost Marshal General has arrived. The 4th Illinois regiment his bean °reared hors from Camp Yates, and 500 men ttnii been ordered here from indlinapolfe. Gen. lieintselman is osnoctsa Imre to night. Sheriff O'fialr has been joined at his ran.: demons by the sheriff of Edgar eotmty, with a bawd of desperadoes. A spy sant ontby the Insurgenta "ha/ been captured. hie Confessed that there are large hands at the Aides mentioned above , but re form to glee farther information. The telegraph. wires eist and north of here have been eat. A leant, who retorted at 11:30, reports a force of rebels 1500 ttrer.g, three miles east of Oo the receipt , of the slew, of the riot et Charleston. 250 moo of the 54th Illinois regiment, renderrousing bore, went to that place. The rioters baying left before the troops arrived, pursuit was made and thirty prisoners woos taken and. brought hem. The copperheads In thia and adjoining enemata* immediately oailmenced - mastering their far ces with the avowed purpoto cf rescuing the prisoners. Reports from different source. soy that the rioters. ere from one tholll.lll/2d to Qf ieen hundred trong,and will attack this place to-nighL Every preparation tribaing nods to give thew a worm reception. IC is believed that with tito united efortaiit the citizens and aohlitre still harp, the plate on be held against the rioters until the arrival of reinforeemente. e , ongTestional. 47.43444304446 Orr, March 31, 1554 110tax...--Thetonte 11:211111.1 the consider ation of the hip declaring the Raritan and .I:Warfare Bey ;Tralltond and lulu to be post oad military roads. Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, resumed kb recuarks in .fares of the MN, arguing, that it present the means of f ew Jewry ere fundament for Government tratuportation purposes, and speaks of the Camden and.Amboy Company as an odium monopoly. The .abject wee ;mewed over, and the Noose resumed the consideration or the National Dank bill. Yesterday the, 31 section was amended Co as solidi the rate Of interest on leafs or dinner:as, go., to elx per ocnium. Mr. Stevens, of Pa., today, eared a substi tute for,this seMion, mutating the seven per oer. torn rate, as originally in the bill, sod said he woeld regard the vets on this es a tut of the quation on the bill itself. The Moose bill to provide e. temporary gov ernment for this territory of Montana was to ken op on motion oT Mr. Wade. The pending question being on the amend. moat, Mr. Wilkinson tooted to strike out the worn white inkhe sth section, dewiving the quallamtions of voters and, elligibility to of t m within the Unitary. The amendment wu adopted. • The bill wu than passed by a Vote of 28 to 8. Mr. Susiner's substitute yea agreed upon In the effect of restoring the original 30th sec tion, which provide, that. Wray association may receive, charge or retain en any loan or discsotuit made, or upon any note, bill-of ex thong., or other Olden°e of dkbt, Interest at the rate of 7 percent. perannton. The know, lusty taking, receiving, Vesetring or charging a greater retsof Loterest,l is to be held and adjudged a forfeiture of the entire - Latereet. Those paying it • may recover' bsek .in, iction of debt, twice': the amount of Internet thus. paid. nap station. designating** plater of redemption wu amended me an to include St. Louis, Lonirrille, Chicago, New Orleans, Cin ch:toad, Baltimore, Pntladelpphis, Poston, New York,Bais Prancisco,Detrott, Pittsburgh, Albany, Cleveland and hlllerankte. • lir. Blair, of Me., moved to Insert Portland,. and Mr. Prank,-of N. 7, =end - ptiffalo, both of which were agreed to. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, Monad to make New York the only place of reclemPUbn.. • _ Mr. Slovens moved to enbetitute for Mr. Wilson's .ateanilment Mud. theistobw o r 4 . 3 b National. Luotuktkik shall ,be. received by *ray other National Auoidatikn. No further action vu taken an the bill. The Committee rote at 5 o'ook. and thk Moose adjonni,d. • Surra.---The bill to authorise the Post Mastfenerat to contraat for the carryiag of th *rand mail from Atchison, Miss., • Iola! , CAL, woo passed. , .; • • Mr. Shermart prenatal ths Memoriol of the Cincinnati Horticultural Societr deoloring that important and beneliolal results from the establishment of a Deputmeht nf Agriculture. bad already be6ome apparent ! • Oa motion of Mr. Powell II was retched that the SecrePtry, of War be directed to bans :nit to 'the Senate ail oaten 'Mat' hovel:wen fumed from ,bis!Department by the Gamersis of the army of the United States, authorising any moneypervons to take possession of any church sr chortled, or house ,dediesned to the worship of ! Cod, or haute or property be, longing to; ani demomination of chthtimas In the United Statu, std tat ,he' Inform the Sonata hqw many churches and how mush property,,ond What. kind and description, bas been tak en poisculon of In pousamio6 of, vied orders, and where the ssuolis eitttated, and to what denorithation of ,elatbstiaps the property sat/then' • On motrudirMr. : Paiell,.l6 Was :resolved that the Seeretriry of the Treatury be dilut ed to tralumitth •‘ the LSonl k le the amount of money "speeded', ima•tho number, of officers appointed anti- lalizles,:voqi.the woo. to 'carry out that actor Co:4mPa, !eotitled an act for the collection of direvetrana 'l5 lelerroo tlonuary districtssaliblOthe - tililted Motes and forotherpurpons, onprareatJuao7,l66ll; and that ho inform the Stood of the, amount of money received in the Treuary, AVM direct lase in said losurrectisury districts, Imam tbo provision of the aet,• and the quantity of landoolAfor taxes in thete ' d4hjolt, h' • .MreSsuLthrtry then addreued the Senate op the Joint resolution to, emend the Conatl tattoo, to prohibit, slavery, Mr.:DaVis:Movcd Its fallawing; amend ment ,a 6 • &batiks te't '.That no tegro r ,or per son whose mOthii grandabther la or was aegro,, shall be A,eitisea of the. Udind Stoat,or be eligible to say viva of military ogin, or to any pine of Mast or probe, nude/ the,Unitod Stotts, on which i emithd thtt yeas and nays: !! , There being no ours= the SoniteradJaired. Steamship 'Tliomas. A. Stott Probably Zest Nay Tara, ;Vetch tared -Ahab the United Litntis stout= Thcsew 4,-sec". fma- !low Ortase; has been: kit e t .;Caps Bite "ma Sowed was by the sums.; aL IleClaUstis; luta torso oaths 22d is Mate. tte CanUnenthl, erbion'eisiessiasPan , Roza), reptile that shit iSsUln..onebsi. Sethiert Cape Batumi lei Inv ipannU,Us 4 ,tM . !: l !Vt, teehedbyelW t ' - Milatepi-iteciovar or the . Seat of Goeennees&e. tanieez., iikielitit.-"nee`,Cenadito tstry has bean formed; *lf F. B. Pulz. L. Premier Itentiver General- adtd Minister of Militia. Mr. Cartier, AM:may General far Canada Tait -; Mr. Galt, Finaricial Minlstar; Mr. Chapair, Commissioner of Tablio Works; Mr. Mei:kw, Minister of Avian/tam • MG Umpire. Solicitor General for Caaide H att Mr. John H.. aid, Attorney Gaut:al. for Canada Maw Foal, rum:taster General; Mr. Simpson, Provisional StertitorTi Mr. Coektrutn, Solicitor General for 'Canada. The hinrieteriat policy is stated to be the de fense of the country and the tendertea. effro• dye of the military fora. Betty effort • is to - "I' • • be mid, to the readjnatinent_ r.f the canal toll,. The seat of Guyana:ant is to be re moved to Ottawa City. Evacuation or Camp Nelson. Locum:us, March 31—TOM Leataittom Obaserr gays, Camp Nelson; owing ... to the change of tho base for imppyes, - evacuated and the military ocoroS, remand to Naahrille. A rumor prevailed at Lexington en Tao day, that many buildingit at Camp 'Nelson bad boondeetroyed by fire, bat this amertioa is discredited. Longitreees forces are at Waters, mare than 100 miles cut of hue. A force of cavalry venrclus It Bail Gap to protect the retreat. lam .till of tle opinion that the rebels are intendick fmthwitk to make a raid into Kentucky. Fran Loalrriltre Looter/sin, 'March 31.—Mtntary stabari. ties Item have recsbred information that .eve. ral of the rebehr, who cramped at Eddyaville e hare been captured, and a ameba gave them, aslvss up under the amenity proelamatton , and the . remainder " scattered. fatthes ap. pretutnikus from Foresee fore... ' Two or three headad itannted rebels - bars appeared is Bentaeiri this' aids of CUM Sap, supposed to be covering ?dm advance of Longttrset's forces. Oar troops aro 'ready for them In whatever numbers thsy present them .elver. Fight at Natcbataabas., Ea. Lorin, March 31.—The New - Orleans Deka at the 211 ass, 01241 bfernus tion was received this mornlng,. that a reconsobance ander General Mower Irma made to Natchatochea, sevontpiris miles above Alexandria, on the Mats ihtie the ono-. my were met In some force, =Ca fight en sued, in which we turned the rebels' tank, captured 4 places of artillery with calesone, and 200 phones,. The Raritan and Unaware Railway Company. Tinurres, Mach 31.—E1r. Boson, of find ton, this =kiting introduced, a ha In the Legislature, to repeal thp &error of the Rattan and Oda are Bay Railroad Ban rag. Balling of the Gibratter. Ostrsoo, Marsh 31.—The brain. Qibnilter sailed to•day for Port Dalhenste, beteg the fast vassal of the season. itpkyttcrilrs TEIXGRAPH. Philadelphia Market, Penman=lli hatch' .11:—Thire It ' little trait doing to say department. ?loom Is helttltrady e tast the darned le limited; sales of 4,000 obla at 59,76 for Extra. and Sigt,:r, for Lang Faally. Ratlik: dolma la Bye norm or Corpmral Wheat very delve; serial' Red at $1,041.7% mid White Bye needy at Cora Inbar repeat at 94.13 424 for Te;leer. Oats pleat." al Et§ss. Gloranrst fin. it VAC', Timothy at Id, sad Flexated at 53,3 ;to. Petroleum etrady at 30,3:12-, for Crs,,dr, 474411 for Selland La bond, rail m ;r.. Sti ff t slowly at /1,06. • . , • New YorE Maiket.. 'San Toxic, .IZ, c93'.—Cottatt dallittra: rater at 75a7d. •-3tit.86,5634,35,9!;:a t7.=.3 1,21 ; Sant/tam 17,1tA 4 ! ' neat dal; Salad ,5,1:4U bbla Mao Weat.rn at St.,t3; Ittlx.d'Weitterrt. Cunt bray: .Xedd oraatro DUI" at t'. 2 nOt York baoyaitt at 5.12,1 1 1 VAL Eardldtamat 13014.. whhdo r h.Ty att retro:dual—Crula Eatturd 501351. St. Louis Market. se. Litto, March 31.--Cotton dull at Ma for Law lliddllag; Iscripta US baled. rldur satire, +Mrs* traddury•, !Into Extra te,tts Lily Doubt* Extra $7,17,75. bttoyaut t Si.at,4lg, pd..; IV ~44,0•,t8 foreholca. Corn 4444=04 at segm,ea. o.heioaatmgm.:. . , . Stock and Money Market; Zirr Tom, 'March 31,—ttorts 4cti; CoaberlamdPfd.--. inhia.3 B. & /IL Contra* Scrip .-117 !Maitux Cerrt.n11....1.47 Michigan Boutiona-1114;13arlem.--,...121 tr 1r C4ntraL-.. —11.1?4". t P .ISR W . P.. Hudson IT. & Qua= :0 C. tN. AV Cri.s perilleatta..-. Gals. & 'kettles for Duties. Asir To. narth 31:--Pold dosed thts slants, at 166 The hrcetpti for dotes at the Custom Hoag to-day ...anted is 11.16.000, Im:iodine sl'oooo ho gekt PatlOPttt be iletasattfa money at glacial* was !Ptak at alma psi caul. 110012, iineoza. MIIIM;= BOOT AND SHOE ME, Win Asa u to taw utmost to must ONCBRT BILL SHOR-STRE, And 11=11211111 thiir act* of SPRING GOODS. W bleb az* puMci &taut ONE-HALF. TEE, HIOILL'MCEI Year., par warnata to gin Outlaw:llft, sad . an,t. pstnits Y nprestatod. L evaid Gee et cipms. 48• we sad orll beitti gifts 'thirebizre, sad seirNo. 62 Fifth treet:'®t 1000 MEN WJTIW OAVA.LRY 14Q0T11 - • MoCITALAND'r Aittb . : _ • • A . 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