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HATURPAYMORNING=APRIL 2, 1
likln:l2Yes4iaz , y's Evening Gazette
Copperhead Outbreak In .1111nubk.
niewilteriais of those bitterly Copperhead
...-..largarta,..thit:YiltroltA Free atop
trontin of iata been unurokiy....ranecrious
adttiaeitable: iNot !Skimp, the Detroit
Trr3mw'pnbllehed the statement, that arms
arangglel into Canada in hewing
g bclog Importcd duty free into
the . prertneeprthat large numbers of draft
'akedaddiers and rebel biserbwii were gather
' ins en' the .eanadien frontier, and that these
-.3netWire.inwinetintlMTresPolllThnce with the
.•" - iklititeheadief - Ohbif Indiana and Illinois.
-Ticaprereat dimiinstratioit Mai quitaposei
blj.lfeTmtonederetopment''of awidely organ
; Itod . plot The Chicago Tribes, has Just
plibillaistleituttit claims to be a 'genuine er
-- psi of the reorganized order of the S. (1. C•
Mecum regulations ell greatly to the seem
, cy and efficiency of the order. The Vibe,.
'v3l:fiat a meeting of the censpirators was
bald in hfcCernatek's block' in that city, from
,
the Mtn the 11th of Marelt, amtinuing in
session/ iiithi-and day. We cite these state
- scents for what they are worth. They are,
howenter, when' coupled with the treasonable
Outbreak Stare deserlbed, ,, desorring of at
.
tottlpp..
rerarrineto the Colas county outbreak
tt;aaame.paper lit its bone of Thursday re
' *its r: •
A deputy sheriff of Colin; county not long
*go boastingly told an informant of ours that
the_Copperbeads of that section bad arms and
piiwder in abundance, that they meet often
for drill, and could muster in a week's time
four thousand men. Of course the fellow lied
In thin last point; but it shows that the pres
ent outbreak has been prepared for, is deliber
ate, and must be crushed withont temporia ..
Tha tone of the organ of Jeff. Davis in this
city yesterday . relative to the Coles county
ameuta yru precisely similar to that of an
,inciradfary - watching from e'distance the pro.
peas of the flame he has kindled. The rebel
organ didn't know much about it. "The
' military authorities had usurped tho tele
graph." A falselibod. They know the fire
. they have been setting for months peat was
beginningto burn. When the fins is extin
gashed the reckoning will fall on the incen
diary.
- Wiuildngton Telegrams 'to the 74. Y.
Journals.
Wanntsurroa March 30, 1804.
/TCANASID TAX ATION
Ile Secretary Of • the Treasury hm mm
- 'nensirated to the Ways and Means Committm
, his sense of the ncosuity,of „increased taxa-
/nal SIOSISIty pram More and Innis
. • .
upon;tho mind* of. . most theilitlfilT and
•prudent teen connected - with the °excrement.
Thelremury mamas of , the need of money
Anti the internsdrereine aloes will yinterday
P 50,000,000. d, tax of .51.1e0 on .whisky is
no*thopght In the Ways and Means room to
itaivitable. The ineresselof the exclse on
theleading articles win bel correspondingly
great' Itot Cre ten or twelve days yet will
the Committee be able to MOM: Their labor
of preparation is tutmenselyigrrat.
nommen:re rklll utox coax/ /1.165 T.
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The followingiron-clad wee steamer; will
be launched betweertrthis day Abd tho first of
Kay text:
blamer. Clam Where
York.
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'Niekayoro.
Onneta.—.
Agamentleos .Reeond..—.Partannorahli fl
.:_Third—Pluaborgh.
Others beside, these easy be ready for floos
ie' off. Some \of lie above will be nearly
-efirdly-formwbetilianched.
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,/RI ARMY Or VII
--Gen.,klessildoesnotereserto-fency - the lux=
orient style of living proraiatt in the Army
of the Potomac. He says he can maintain
hirpbysical Integrity on pork and beans, as
lattleni.do.ontsiliest, and . believes It can be
it.A. by th em here: Caterers 'to the delicate
palates of our officers are In spasm, at the
'repert-that the Lieutenant-General is abont
to banishtheir wares 'from,
cen. uorucrr's•avoimenos it* rani cowlings
os TRIVITOSIZe.
By amnion consent the Hon. Josiah 13.
Grinnol of Sowa,a nbstatnaki , 20 azitildaTerY
lectaini, a shepherd with a flock of six thous
and ems wooled merino sheep; and ;
thei owner
of &Tillage in whiot not one drop of WWI
- dunks hatissetheen sold, hishien in
• dioated to Sneaker Colfax as the Attest:mem
, 'hetet the!..lfonse to take Oven Lovejoy's
- 01.1Miln OM Committee on Territories..
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Air= or A. - MIL Manus, txn amen,
lirovost Geneuf
of thu Army of the Potomae,lsent to this city!
yesterday,' notorious rebel citizen and bush ,
whacker, charged with the mauler of the son
of Senator Brown, of Virginia. The proof
against him Is said to be positive, as the deed,
vu witnessailiy sertralotou Aeon. COLE
lambus isombitted the pifsoner to the 01A
OapitolJaU. ._ ,
onirszp t tmerascais.
It S 1 •
mated at the War Department that,
v hfeeldiati; 1/1111/ . teport to• the &motel* of,
Wu. On his operations . on the PenineuLad
---Atnitted nearly one hundred bombastic, dls'
= • iioleheatlneltiding his great
at
them to;
thorenllT'itioyotteh., It• is not at all unlikely,
• th at an untended - and edition of his ;
• tt wili soon bo published.
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no* the 'Rebel' , Steal • Supplies Sent
, .., '. •t o Union , Prisoner& • 1
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- - - - 'k letter from enzattolise Md., says :
. ,
'' s gghe remini scences of the returned officers
-- ' , 4ront - Libby, are in the.mQfislmllar.and most-
,-- 17 a - repetition of-the old tale, The *Moms
- explain` the 'dodge by which we have bee*
made to believe that the, braes sent from
• home and bine Sanitary Commission , bard
• ~- ben or arw_being delivered, Simi: When a
- lag of trues boat anivesithe rebels distribute
...k s
--.--,..--, few boxes, but step the - - nioment the nes.
- - - ' - of.„releasal.prisoners are elf. These
-'seeinithe distribution , joins on, an 7
' - no that - feat at home; It is seemed by
mars than one *Mir cognisant of the facts,
that then hays ben at least 1,000 boxes re
-, mind by tholtebels, but never disnlbute4
' some of whin ace now on hand. The meth
edl et giving the contents of a box to its owner
is Somewhat ingenious, but Clone destructive.
The forMnate pawnor le requiredto bring
hie blanket. and spread it on the ground. The
- - • bat Is opined; and package - after pachage ts
.. ken opt end etimMed. Cheeses are cut into
inn -plans , and. pitched late , the blanket.
, Oansaf eondenutimillc are perforated with 'a
• iteatpolistexibitim aid following. Packages
:- 'of ' ten, age, salt,' etc.,are torn open
. : ;and raid into the amglomertibin. Cans of
' butter ati treated ala cans of milk, and scion
Weigh the.ertiota category .of goodies. The
• --tifortnnste encomia then teld to take up his
blanket Inii g rap i *Qtr he dogs, can the
tonte who st , , first his igxuries and then
• . , .
'.. TB2 people 6f Louisiana have_pald 10,600,-
000 in revenue taxes midst tESllnited States
excise laws. L -Itk ntniimbnths 1.625,000: ,
.... -- psid Whig former collictor, , nad the premed
asnector has rewired $900,000 is three months.
."I!lssiring thstrrar. $32,900 of revenue stamps
hire been gold. .-That portion of the State
, that Is itithin our line *mem ebelbeferei 10 be
tezlidsrs something for the Union.
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Foreign Items.
Itoosth Wertatllee lEVITAIM—Some brieflese
barrister,. who Las been reading Lord West.
tail's decision In the "Essays and boric!'"
Pao, hes circulated the following epitaph in
theism: of Court:
a Richard Boron Westbury, Lord High
Chancellor of England. He was an eminent
Christian, an energetic and ettecesafal States
-Bend a still more eminent and sneceesful
J During Ids three years' tenure of of-
Ike he abolished the time-hdnored institution
of the Insolvante'•Court, the ancient mode of
conveying land, and the eternity of punish
ment. .Towardslite close of hie earthly ca
reer, in the Judicial Committee of the Privy
Connell, he diseased Hell with costs, and
toot away from Orthodox members of the
Cherett of England their kit hope of ever
lasting damnation."
Si. GINIT•iri ADIAND his written a hook, in
which he describes the priests of ChilL The
recent catastrophe at Santiago gives interest
to his descriptions. He saya :
,{With the exception of the minor grades,
th monks are jolly fellawe—smoking, drink
ing, swearing, and making love as well as a
man of the world. It is not uncommon to
see in a vine shop a fat. Monk, with a red
face and a cigarette in ; Ifs month, merrily
playing the valuate as dance accompaniment
to it loving couple, whom he will confess the
neat morning. Most of the monks carry
their knife in their :sleeve ' and in a quarrel,
w*ch is a frequent thing in Chili, nee as
well, and. wait as little Tamable, lu-the-Sat
comer." Such are the people; and each are
the 'priest", 'who form a foirth part of the
population, In the country where the great
hum burning took place."
IIItItBPAPELS >a VICRNT BILITAIN.-.-Tba eta.
tidies of the newspaper press of Great Brit
ain for the present year, show a total of
1,550 newspaperi now existing, thus divided :
Eigland,,ol9, Wides,.37, Scotland, 140, Ire
' laid, 140, British Ides, 14, Of daily Papers,
'll are published, two.thirds in England;
Wales only supports a single daily paper,
Sotland 9, Ireland 14., These figures show
act increase in ten years of one-half. The en
tire number' of Magazines, Jneluding quar
terly reviews,..k.a, is 537—0 f thme 196 are of
a decidedly religions character, leering 341 to
represent literature, science and art. Previ
ous to the•war, the number of newspapers in
the United States was estimated at 3,000.
A raw month' since a hundred persons sat
down at- a festive celegration in the Hare
mountains, where pork in various forms was
the principal food. Of these, eighty persons
- are in their graves, and of the remainder, the
majority linger with a fearful malady. This
strange event has led to the &cover, that
this food was charged with flesh worms in all
:Gages of development, or trichised, found In
the muscular tisanes of the survivors and
traced to the pork. These" flesh worms are
not killed by ordinary cooking, and multiply
by thousands. A great alarm exists in tier
many, and theeating of pork in many places
Is now entirely abandoned.
fitscluxamtoca.—Some Greek and Catholic
Christians disputing about the body of a de
ceased rich man at Constantinople, appealed
brthe Fend Pasha, who, after hearing both
sides, decided as follows: "Yoe say," turning
to the Catholics, "that the. soul 0; the de
ceased man belongs to you, and is safe in the
bosom of your church. Well, then, let those
other friends have his body; it cannot do his
freed spirit any harm ; let them have the
body." So the Armenians won the day;
The London News, of March 11th, eye:
"Among the psesengerrs for New York, bleb
left Southampton yesterday in the Germs 'a,
was Hanlevilleian American gentlemi
wilds way to America, from Marseilles, with
_the corpse of his wife. , She was the daughter
of ex-Governor Fish, and one of the most
. .
beautiful women In tho United States. At I
the magnificent ball given at Now York to the .
Prince of Wales, Miss Fish led off the ball
with Tin Royal Highness." •
" Tam Infirm of gold into India, especially in'
Bombay, Is producing thit most singular effects
aNnthe natives; hate accounts state that they
play with coin like children, purchase to please
their fancies at enormous rates,pind have glean
tip the use of earthsh vessels, having brass and
copper instead. The women have Orden by
heir former Chow, ornaments, aii&conirsitine
n gold and pearls.
Tag managers of the British Museum have
neqUired, for the Manustript Department, a
collentlonllf - otte 'hundred and fifty letters
that farmed. nett ,of the correspondence bo
, twator Pope .'Warburton. They env de
scribed u being-of ,ars extremely interesting
character, and. ave never been published.
Pr is announced as certain that Denmark
has accepted the proposed Conference. A
naval engagement between five Danish
steamers and two Premien; men•of-war and
al :gunboats took place ff Rogers
Island. The Przussians had to withdraw
theii ships, and safely reached port.
TEN Prince of Wales, at a recent dinner
given by the Guards at Windsor, offered a
tout which wee drunk wlth enthusiasm. It
west to the effect that he. hoped the Germane
invading Denmark might meet the same fate
whieh betel the Eopttans fn the Ited Sea.
The late Earl of Ellesmere expressed In
letterer. an American friend his opinibn of the
British press, sa follows ; T writhe under the
grivensmeit ofjcurnalism. We are governed
at home and represented abroad .by a press
which makes no odious to the world.
Tim Atlantic Telegraph Comparry has de
finitely accepted the tender of Messrs. Gleam,
k Co. to lay the cable in the summer
of 1865. In case of meats, the net savanna
of the company. is estimated at 1432,000 per
year.
•
It to ascertained that the yield of gold in
Anatillaloribilinst_Par allow II de
crease of 5700,000. The amount as dated for
1863 vas really. about L5;845,784, and of this,
a writer in Vietthin says, £1,300,000 went
from the Australian bank.
1r appears thst the Archduke Maximallan
is a great spendthrift, has been assisted' by
Ma brother many times to a great 'extant, and
that the . Mexican speculation is mainly enter
ed upotito all Ma Dalleship'r . amply Mateo.
The Dame have gunboat or two at !St.
Thomu a very converdept place to sally
forth fro th on the Ilermsn'tuld Prurelen vet
eels which trade with the United States and
South America.
M. Dunnage - I,lbn inventor of 'ibis probes'
of 'bonverting Iron quisopy Into steel, now
sus be esti . produce a block of It, twenty
tannin weight, from flirtt cut iron, In twenty
minutes. •
Taus has been a great falling off in the
value of the annual productions of Ireland.
In the year 1859.1 t was ,estimated at /39,477-
000. In 1863 - It was but £27,3117;000.
Tut Eoglisb :papers. expreu the opinion
that the Danish dificalties Will cat a the
usual nipplies of grants= East= Europe.
This will help the A.merlean market.
As ice mac_hitie his been erected at Bom
bay 'which predates three tons of the article
SIITTIAL of Shakespeare's:Plage base re
canny been. translated Into the Russian lan-
Payer leather cloth, an American 'oven
tion,Ande a large sate in Saxony. '
Iturrr-pearr life assurance daces are wind
ing up their business in. England.
Tos ThEaterg Witnear, Hugh Miller's newe
-1 raper, is dead.
Saw Itoir: Beel:mama—A letter from
New York states thate speculative movement
4on foot in that market to buy up all the
old ten there, and that already $2,000,000
worth has been .'gobbled" up. The writer
adds;
. similar combination has been effected
to bay up all the coffee, and that too will
prehably successful. The speculators will
than, bane it In their power to; impose such
tutees as they .cheese upon the consimers
of those necessaries. In chart, it Is but a
substantial repetition at the recent speculation
Lit whisky, Id due time the same clan of
harpies will be buying up all the butter, and
all the sugar, and all the beef. The prices
of articles to-day are, on the average,
.50 percent higher than ever before.
Taw Itithmond L'eguirerZof the 26tb bast.;
appeals for aid to:keep the soldier's (wattles
from starving, and Bays, "the poem have not
beet able to procure supplies at the shops sa
-1 tebllshed hy the Ott Commits 'even at the
redneed4rlies 'ohersed 'by the ' emanative"
Thews is &Pp:easing necessity for Immediate
aid."
Now in the face of such accounts as these,
'dish are constantly' received in the Rich
mond papers, and In; the fete of an order of
Le•-to.h,ls army exhorting. thent.to put up
Patiently with quarter. rations, what can
Southern allies of the Rebels expect to gala
by ooneotttl ng chats:nets - representations, qui
tolary-and'aditorial, that there is .s supers
bandana of food at the Routh?
SILT'S ti .NCIIDI.—The fratina" 10 a
g‘meng •^ronntottho at* , ta-Nrovada. In
• total or MASS foot of- laad r the .Talsto I sot
upon oath foot is from $4,000 to $16,0d 0 , (rat/
10111StifadivIllit ,pot
&flat laitato *IMO a foot" 'tat =most of
it nulling a largo figura. -Sao- 12,5!1 fait,
tfa 'YAW at-SW4SP&
EVENING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROAII Frasuvro TOM'.
Seficial Dlepatch to the Pittsburgh Glata.
Wien:3o.6w, March 31
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LIOAL.TINDIR NA.ATIN NOT STOLIN
The foolidastory that the plates of legal
tenders hatflimen stolen, has never received
the lout credence; battle it has boon exten
sively circulated, It is well enough" to say it
- utterly without foundation.
111101/T wI? OF THE ALLWIIIIIIES
Tho Select Committee on an armory West
of the Alleghenies, voted this morning that
they will recommend the immediate estale•
lithment of such an armory; and they will
proceed at once to consider claims of res
pective localities.
OWL &SWAZI:UN {MeV OF OATA.LItY
Gen. Sheridan hes been appointed Chief of
Cavalry, vies Gen. Pleasanlon.
1112 QI7ICISILVIS CABS
Speculators are still in trittilation over the
Qnieksilver case. 'They now say the derision
will be made next Monday.
tasacl. On! lean GIDDINGS.
Consul General Chiding' Was on the floor'of
the House to day. He goes-immediately to
Montreal. He says the Canadiatis are becom
iag much more frier-idly to our cause, than
formerly, and approsee the repeal of the re
ciprocity treaty, and also the proposition to
establish an additional number of Consult
along the Canada border.
BUT LIM OILDZSED OPP
All sutlers were ordered oat of the army of
the Potomac by April 4th, as foreshadowed in
several previous diepatebes. .
The long promised tax bill is now likely to
be reported next Taeaday. The aggregate of
Its taxation will be very large, mod it is
hoped that the revenue of the Government
under it will run up to two tinndred and fifty
or three hundred millions.
XOVI.IICIIS OP OINXILALII GRANT AIM MILADY.
GODOPei Grant and General Ifeade,with their
%stll retinue of Brigadier Generals and or
derlies, are in town.
It is reported Gist Generals Grant and
Meade are going to Port Morgan to-night.
DELP mu)) IN TIM MINT
Lionv7 rains have fallen and swollen streams
end mode mod knee deep hi the neighbor
hood of the army.
MR. ♦EUL[Y RECONEMIVOTIOS
Mr. Ashley's strong apecesh, yesterday, on
the bin for the reconstruction of the Union,
folioed a line of argutoont dissimilar to that
of Mr. Davis, of Md., on the 'sne question,
but...equal on cogent and convincing against
the military Intermaddling in a question be
longing only to the legislative power.
The programme recently carried out by
General Banks in Louiran is, was furiously at
tacked.
CE=3
The Pension Committee EMI decided against
making National Banks pension agents.
The Committee on Elections td-day deci
ded the contested cake in favor of Mt. Yes-
Man, tho sitting member.
I=l
Mr. G. McMinn, of Wiseonsin, to to be Su
perintendent of Indian Affairs for Washing
ton Territory, vice Galvin ii. Gale, removed.
George J. D. Leconte, is te be Medical In
spector, vice Mr. Hemilten„,iresigned.
The following Surgeons of Volunteers have
been confirmed:
John L. Teed, Illinois; Adam C. Swart:-
welder, Ohio; ; WilHard Thelkold, New York;
George W. Usgeboom, Hausa; Wm. Wat
son, Iowa; Enoch Pearce, Ohio; Edward U.
Bates, Michigan; Jabal Perkins, Michigan;
Predmier. Lloyd, lowa Roberelrietelier„ Ohio,
Samuel D. Turner,O hio ; . Itobert Taylor,
Iowa; Elmew.E. , Ukieet Oido;.coarwi 0. Pn
meicker,"lllinolt; 1411110 Ilarriy, lowa.
EXPEDITION nOll VOTRESS MONROE.
Important Prisoners Captured
ARRIVAL OF THE REBEL COMMISSIONER ROW
FoSTIOU.S Mosaoc, March 30.—The li. B.
steamerßommodore Barney, with H . raked
men from the Kfineeota, all in e • • • _
Capt. J. M. 'Miliaria, left this point yester
day afternoon, and proceedeld op the Chianti!:
tut creek, and with smallbeaft, landed et the
head of the creek, taking staid° to the head
quarters of Limit. flog, 'where they arrived at
ti o'clock this morning, and immediately ear
•
rounding the houses they captured two ser
geants and eighteen privates, with their small
number, without firing a shot. ,
Masters Piersone'and Wilder - had chug. of
the Minnesota's boats. It wu a great achieve
ment, as the prisoners captured with the sig
nal °Mears no doubt rack, higher than above
stated, being all intelligent men. .
The Confederate Commilseioners for the ex
change of prisoners, Itobprt Cold and Captain
Hatch, of Richuond, u n i ted this morning on
th 6 flag of truce boat A. \Viotti,.
From Catro-.Arrest of Provost Mar.
stud ittlanut... ; fhe Capture of Pa.
ducab..Changes In the Cairo Dis
trict.
Cargo, March St.—Captain J. 11. Williams, I
Proorirt Marshal of the district of Cairo, was
arrestedisstnight and taken to Memphis, to
answer before General EntUlla, for offenses
not yet meds public. A iv:Other of Vi'llliams,
Lica. Throops, and Buell, a criminal atter-
ney, were also arrestedandeonfinedatColum.
has, charged with beingwonneeted with Wil
liams in effonsas which eatried ids arrest. —.
A dispatch published in newspapers of the
29th, purporting to have bean- received at
Waehingt n from Captain Pennock; natal
commander here, concerning the rebel elptlire
~ of Paducah and his demanding its surrender,
Ile bagtp. No such dispatch was sent front
here.,
_
The steamer Platte Valley, trona Memphis,
brought 105 bales cotton for St. Louis.
The ttb IlUnole xeterant arrived, en route
for home on furlough.
_ Nothing liter (Seri hieniphis.•
Tans.
The following changes - bare.been made i in
tho district of Aare John B. Btnneakor ,
olonel, 1224...111in0i5, assigned to the c oin
mend
mend of the poet at Cairo f Capt. J. M. Tal
madge, of -the 14th lowa, is relieved from
duty as Provost Marshal of the post at Cairo,
and takes the place of Capt. Williams, who is
relieved as DistrictlGaiatMl General; Capt.
Odlin, of the 9d Aikanazis tavalryitakes' the
plot%of Capt. Tallmadgb ai Provost Marshal
at thy. poet; Capt. James -nogg, of the 11th
Nevr4ersey, assigned to duty as Provost
Marihal at Mound city, in place of Lieutenant
Cutler, of the 1224 Illinois, relieved. VI - tonere]
station headquarters,. lad' district staff offi
cers remain at Cairo as heretofore.
Pram Newberne, N. C.... The Hanging
01 union. Soldiers at Kinston Cali
.
firmed—Escape of Blockade Runners.
Now Yeas, Aprikle—The Newborns 4Volte, '
of the 23d, says in Mforenao to the denial made
by rebel nowspapors of the moeat hanging at
Kinston W. gave an aye-witness who sow
the banging of TZ, soldiers, of the 2d North
Carolina volunteers', and was within "00 yards
of the scaffold at the time of the murder.
Two stemma, the Alias and Nona, ran but
of Wilmington through Now Inlet daring the
night of the 111nst. Both wore fully loaded
with cotton, some reran handred bales each.
Death Sentencia Conaiuuted
of Slats/int Lemon to Bong Two Men.
WADRUIGTON, April I.—The President Us
collimated - the sentence of the two men, Hen
dricks and Pollard, who Were 'condemned to
be hung to-day, !to Imprisonment for life.
Maraud ImmOn, prorimuly, had der.llied. to
Wing them, assuming the ground that It was
not - his - duty - to, do so; the ,recent tost of
Congress having deprived him of the custody
of the jail, and thaw instillation under
the dung of ivirarden, indspeithant of his
control. • .
vnoiz KiiroXlmLE.
essulal Dissatsb to the Pitttnrsti.Oussta. '
. /ritesulats;lllaisb - . 51 ;18 6 4.
Baliobla noes Bola Ili fruit was wieelscul
!Ms foretestin, to the aired that Shetebebture
certainly_ all -gote:beyosd Ifiusesille, and
hire btuat Atm , railroad AnlOnigon bridge s
ever Usk Creiele;tera up th e tseeka and 401.1
oft the tilagAlph Witte. , 1
Shamus splowsd4lll2 sullulDS. •
MTSBURGH
PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY. MORNING, APRIL 2, 1861
aITY AND SDBI7BRAN
Arrest of a Deserting Conscept In
ennada—How the Thing was Done. t s„
A young man named John E. Force, who,
previous to the rebellion, had tilled one of the
mostincrative offices In the gift of the people
of Laiarne - &ditty, time among the first to
offor his services, and by duplicity be managed
to get a commission oe First Lieutenant.
While is ilevrislitirg he nourished Immensely
in - Copperhead circles, but his calibre wee
soon measured,and he was dleribtaged—not
that he was deserving of an honorable dis
charge, but solely to get rid of him. Return
ing to Wilkesbario, he found special pleasure
In denouncing the Government and Inciting
resistance to the draft. This was in 1863;
end in the conscription then being made,
Force was drafted. Immediately he then eat
to work to render the draft odious, by issain:
all sorts of printed. appeal/ to the people
drafted, urging them to resist the officers or
fly to Canada, whore they would be out or the
roach of "the Lincoln despotism." Raving
created all the mischief possible, Foroo him
self left Lustre° county, going direct to Can
ada.
Detective Franklin, hy order of the Provost
Marshal at Harrisburg, started to Canada, on
the delicate business of findlig Force r and
enticing him hack to the land which he had'
disgraced,that he might receive the punish
, meat five to- friskers; --Learning that largo
numbers of deterters ;rote the American 'at-
Met . were - rendereensed at St. Catharines,
,Cezieuie. West, °Meer Franklin took the oars
for that locality. He reached St. Catharines
on the 30tb of January, ISM- After securing
lodgings and announcing himself as a doeert
er from the Federal army, he soon Tell In ecith
Force. A. their acquaintance was ripened
into a sort of friendship, and as mutual sym.
patby was created from what.appeared as like
hardships borne by esah, the confidence of
i Force in Franklin became unbounded. Frank
lin stated that he R. the owner of a rideable
printing office in Ohio, which his wife was
about to sell, and then he, his wife and her
sitter, intended to proceed to Australia,
; where they would be free from the qr.
nannies of the Yankee Government. Al!
this time Franklin was receiving letters which
purported to come from his wife. These let
ters were written by Franklin hiscaelf -nod
dieratehed to Buffeter and then remeitaff as
If they bad come from the ideal wife of the
detective. As Franklin received these letters
in Canada, he read there to Force, breathing
great affection, and entering heartily into the
plan of a removal to Australia. Force was
led to believe, es he read these letter,that
'
"Mn.s Franklin widen° of the beat °lves
living. In the course of the correspondence,
it we,g!fitnnde to transpire that Mrs? Franklin
I had a IYllrho became interested in what
her brothligign law had written concerning
Force. As the correspondence
went on, it was arranged that Force
!should accompany Franklin to Australia,
while at, the same time it was slily
hinted that the maiden In question 'might
poeeibly become the wife of Force. - This was
taring Force by a hope In Hymen's joys
which belittle deemed were so coon to be de
stroyed. All the while the traitor was un
besoming himself to the detective. He eon-
tensed how he had assisted is forging nata.
ralication papers to merry the election le
Pennsylvania—how he had' aided drafted
men 'to cipapri to Canada—how he had writ
ten and printed' ecurrileus handbills against
the constitutional authorities, and how he had
done all he could to bring the government to
reproach and disgrace.
When the plane were all understood at Bar- ,
Palo--and when Franklin had gotten posses • !
sloe. of all the napers and correspondence of
Force establishing his guilt, it was arranged
to start for New York, and there to meet Mn.,
Franklin and her lister, and thence thermal. I
ately to start for Australia. Franklin had
arranged a signal with the Provost Marshal at
Buffalo, eo that on the arrival of rho party in
that city, the Provost Marshal was on hand,
prepared to act. Franklin and Force were on
the way to the depot:to take tbncars for ..Vew
York. fin the depot Franklin gave the signal
and at once both ho and Force were seised
land handcuffed. The reader can imagine the
I car.sternation of Force. It is alto neces
isary to state here that the detectives did
reint o knOwn Franklin, nee were any ef ale of.
deers except the Provost Marshal, acquainted-
With the inerita of,
es
case. fter being ta
ken to the Marehal's office, Fr a nklin 'resisted'
that be we. in *Meer in the army, but no de
serter, and warned the Marshal how bri!pro
coeded. Franklin also advised the
to be careful how be treated Fore,. Finally,
Force was ordered to close confinement for a
further hearing, and only after the knave and
renegade had left the room did the Provost
Marshal of Buffalo announce to his associate
onions that Franklin was neither a deserter
nor a criminal, but a vigilant, faithful and volt
uable officer like themselves. Of coarse the'
surprise iris great. The officers congratulated
Detective Franklin on his course, while the
Marshal paid him the highest compliments.
pp ha liarrisburg Telegroph, from which wo
ondonso the above statement, says that let
ters 'ern found on Force, written by his cop
perhead friends in Scranton and Wilkesboro,
the publication of which will remove the veil
from itOnral "Democratic" hypocrites in that
section:
The Bbunty Bonds In n New 'Phase
Theft' Leg-ailty to be Testy;
A -BID in Chancery has' been filed in the
United States Circuit Court, at the instance of
Samuel: Wiley and wife, residents' of the
State of Lunen, and large property holders
in the Sixth Ward of this city, frr the purpose
of testing the legality of the proposed Issue
of bonds to pay hobnails to volunteers. The
School Directors of the Sixth Ward, under the
provisions of the general bounty law and in
ourepance of the expressed wbh large ma
jority of the rotor' of Bald ward, are' about to
Issue bends for the purpose of paying bounties
to volubteors to fill their quota. The mem
bers orthe Dowd' wore to-day served with
sulnvenaa by the Clerk of the Circuit tenet,
R. Sproul, Sal , giving them legal notice of
the filing of the . Intl in Chancery. Should
they now proceed to issue "the bonds, the Court
will be applied to, ind a preliminary 'DP:moist;
will be arked - for, to restrain theta from taking
any farther steps until the queation is argead.
• We understand that the aid .anti, tax' ar
gument, that the Legislature her no power to i
&nth - orbs ataz Tor any other thin the legit'.
.mate porposo of carrying on themacbinory of
the State, county, or municipal gevernments
will now be turned upon those who advocate
'the Issue of bounty bottde.• Judge Crier, it
will' be remembered, Intimated that if the
people of Allighooy county had Sleda Dill In
p
Chancery, and rotated against the issue of
the railroad bonds,bilore the bonde were h
atted, they 'might have outmoded in prevent
ing thefts - Ss which followed; but after the
bonds had Peon linked, and aftm a mejmity
of the linpronte Coat had, doclaredtheir Wee
constitiStlonal, and especially after they had
paned-into the hinds of innocent holders, it
woe toplate lir aeele - thls remedy,.
The itehool Modern will no doubt proceed
to itself the bonds, and thou the question will
come: trj before Judge MeCandiese in an w
omen' ;alien i motion for a preliminary in
juuetlMi. The validity of the general bounty
law Witt then be discutsed.
lifas*e. IL A. Portofino and Dl. W. di A. S.
Delrappear as attorneys for Wiley and wife.
Sanitary Full ABuilding. •
A amiable:able portion of the material fo -
the building to be need by the forthcoming
Sanitary Pair has already been conveyed to
the Allegheny Diamond. To give our readers
an ides of the extent of the slimmed strut!.
tore, , we might state that it will require sixty
live cam to transport it from !Morehead to Al•
iegheny city. The-Pittsburgh; Port Wayne
Chicago Railroad Company bas agreeit to
forward three car loads per day. Pour of the
persons who were engaged in the erection:Of
the building in Cleveland have been secured
by the committee ' to
ruperintendits ereetion
in Allegheny. Anumber of teams have bean
geperousiy tendered to the committee by eltl,
tens,of Allbgheny to ald in convoying the
lumber from Federal' street depot to the
Dlismonit. The U. S. Cearterinaster at this
poet ham . notified the committee that they can
have the nip of the U. 8. wagons, in case they
require them: The erection of the building
will probably be commenced next week.
Mittlaatrist_itair.—
The little &le of the Second ward, Alla
Owl, &aired to 'cent:Mete their mijeto the
rag mese In which the. grown up follOutee
eontributed so tenth, in a =amber of Aims
lithe folks, determined to have a fair for the
henelit of the Subsistence 'Committee, which
fah-tease off last weeki and th e fact that the
Committatebavethit pie:tattier acknowledging
d102./35 ,ea the proo . cede the', fair. aheere
that Was a Arceess, and speaks well
for the name, below, as Ufa were the
ILeed
Seendritt, MM. thaindrott; etude odWitk,
dareltiOrrrett,tiennie Scott.
I
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company
and the State Canal
The action briceiht in tbo Nisi.Prine, by
Mr. Barnes, against the Pennsylvania Rail
road Company, to recover damages for the
alleged neglect of the Company to beep In
good repair the Rtate Canal, was concluded
on Tuesday. Therese occupied nine days in
the.trlal, and th6e was s largo mane of testi
mony on both tildes, Loth as to the condi
tion of the Cana. whoa they paseed
from the bands, of ' the Commonwealth to
the Company, in 185 i, wnd since that time.
According.to Mr.Olarnee, the repairs of the
canal were not mhde as required by the act of
Assembly, and beam he suffered great tomb)!
the detention, kc. The Company answer
that the canal woe' under bad repair when
they tools possession, and the policy has been
to repair, gradually, sto as not to Interfere with
Mae navigation, and! that these repairs have
teen - In pursunto of the recommendation of
!Competent engineers, and the cotlay has en
i corded the Income of the canal.
In charging the jury, Justice Agnew held
that hy,tbe fifth section of the not of Assem
bly the purchaser of canals la bound to koap
them sep In good repair, end the canals tire to
remain forever,public highway"; and are to
be kept open a repaint for the non and one
joymont of all parties who desire to use and
enjoy the same, Tha legal obligation on the
company is to corm Erma Immo diate ly". This
the Colaft ouch:nes to mean that the company
tenxte imatediMly take the smokier; steps
rirtratda the Varferhanco of their dety, and
the lards not eampned with by keeping the
canal in as good condition as it was when
transferred to _the company. But the act
doh not reqUird the-company to Increase the
focilities on .the canal, unless the company
think proper to ;do no. The duty enjoittoi is
to keep the chid up In good canditi . ; that
is to test the liability for damages. Bat when
we coma to thequesdon of the performance
of this duty, the condition of the canal when
I it passed from the Auto may be considered.
The Company had the tight to exorcise
discretion as tothe time and norilon °fib° work
to be repaired,in view of the condition of the
renal and the public interests involved. Ilow
and when tkeywere to commence and prose
-1 cote the work wore to be determined by en
gineers of skill and experience, end If the
mode adopted 1/113 intended Ito actompllsh the
tho Company eannat be held re
aponsible far the delays arr the canal come
anent upon the bad conditir of the wprks
i
when they took charge. brief, the Jury
were instructed that immediately eftertaking
possession of the works, the defendants te
atime bound Ito put them In repair,bal to exe
cuting this duty they could exerelse a sound
and judicious discretion es to the mode, time
and parts, so at not to interfere with the pub
lic interests. If the mode adopted wax
roa
sonabte and they prosecuted the work vi h
diligence, the Company has performed its
whole duty. If theyperformed this duty
faithfully, they are net liable for the imperfect
navigation, nor for the deferts growing out of
the condition in which they found the works,
nor for unexpected end natural ceases which
could not begturded against by ordinary care.
In such eases they are only liable for want of
diligence in repairs utter each occurrences.
Thajory had not egret," on a verdict on Tues
day.
E2==!
The Oil City 31,,ufter, in its review of the
market for the week ending. n the 29th meet.,
says "The'maiket continues lively with an
advance In prices and bujers plenty. Dot
little oil boa went forward by river since our
last repurt, and our who,.
are at present
comparatively bare.
During the late ri,o it, the Allegheny rev
oral burnt, of ott came down from ,
Walnut Bend and Horse Creek. This eon- '
firms the favorahli•tep rla that have come to
us from that quarter. ‘Vo hares rumor of a
large flowing wall Uri: struck on the tiregg
Farm, a shoat distanoo above the Sherman,
but it needs Confirm. tine. The 'price of oil
landils high up In tl.e pictures—being equal
to the figurespf the first great excitement in
the early day' of oil Ll.,tn. la the Whip-poor
will districts land with_ not more than one•
berth available f, boring pesposee, is if all
ing at slateiall pries/de per tiers.
We have hlard of sales at the wells at
141,50 . in btillitnd at $9,60 at this point, bet.
-rels-inelagisall We quote $6 as the ruling
i 3 s, and rie l oat h.o
the wells. Prime
s me o n s e o w wb i a q, rre 7s ls . $1 to
Confhet of Authority
We have already noticed the convictioo of
Michael tHeonon, deputy ward malleable, for
an aggravated assault and battery upon e
colored man named Bruns' el. The Court, In
view of the fact that Glenne° had enlisted,
sentenced him to pay a floe of $lO and oosts
of prosecution, and be committed to jail until
the sentence was complied with. Oo Thurs
day morning, however, o squad of the Provost
Cltrard, , by order of the Provost Marshal, vial,
tel the jail and demanded the prisoner,-which
was arviled to by Jailor White. Glenne') wee
then liken to the Provost Marshal', afire,
and platted In the guard house to ,:wait trank.
portetion to his regiment. In the meantime
Glention'snorety bad a bail-piece issued ant
placed in the hands of an officer for Ms re
arrest. In pursuance of this authority the
officer went [elite
,guard room, and in the
temporary absence of the guard took Glennon
In custody, and succeeded in getting him some
distance from the office, when they were over
hauled by !the Provost Guard and the pritneor
i returned to the guard room. In the evening
Glettnon was forwarded to the army.
Meeting' at d Repenters and Mulidera.
The birlders and caapvntere held en ad
journed meeting, et the Merchant's Exchange.
on Thursday evening, and organired by call
ing Alex.:MOOre to the cheir,,Rnd appointing
Wee. M. Eiger, Secretary.
The (6118410 g resolutions were adopted
Reatedsof, Thee a committee , tdpine he appointell,
and their Demos nported to the Chalet:nano( the Ea•
emdleoCommitdeootilio Saaltaelt
liewarcd. That sa:d Committee have fall pomid to
appoint Coon:Otto. and make each Other arrangt,i
roaete 11/I may be deminednommary rid the llamado(
procutinit imbarriptione for mid halt.
Emob ft, That a Treaaurer be appoilltr4 V 4.8407
-It than be to ractrre Ott contributions avdpnnuptly
report And pay over the same to the Treasurer of the
tianita. y rah-, as authorized by-the Presttleut of Om
meeting.
James Chambers, Esq., wu thereupon ay
anted treasurer.
The following committee way duly appoint.
ed : James - Mellinger, Alex. Moore, John
Alexander A. Patterson, Wm. Higdon. Jamas
Chambers, M. Edgar, Alex. Wilson, Mn.
Mceinto. '
The meeting then adjourned.
Ilion National Banks
Tito, foliating new National Banks bate
been clia;licred in ,Ponnsylvanin since the 15th
instant:
•
rlrrl, soirtowli, Pa., U.lttray T..hilinsori. Rur
clay J. so3,nou.
land, IlatirllW, Pa., Samuel York, Jr., W. A. r.
Grier, 514000.
Preftd.NtcbtkoLcaburg . , Pa , Thom. D. Prpt,b,
L. Kaufwxo; ViD,OOO.
. Pirst,Wellibortnagh, Pa, Wm. Bache, Johz
ilobloson; 850,0 M.
• Flrgt,lo.istor, Pa., Abraham R. Perkins, Will
Taylor, 8100,41.1.
, Julia nygar; thaw, Ileth
Ion; jllO,OOO,
•
Pint, Doirnlngtoira, Pa., Jugslat, games, ligbanl
IL Welle; 8.50,000.
Lissat BAILIOAD Comeaay.—A west
log was held at Cleveland, on the 18th' inst.,
to take measures to organise a company' to
°Droplets that Portion of the Now Lisbon-and
diehtalcubt Railroad lying between No Lis
'hop and If !tasteless. It was composed.Of gen
tlemen of energy enterprise and capital. .The
books of the new company were opened, and
ten per oast. of the capital stock, the amount
nacassarY bylaw. to' perfect an organisation,
pat nue. subscribed—Edr.. Kennard, the
ntlemin representing the interests of the
glish capitalists in' the Atlantic k Great
.iffeetern "Railroad Company, taking fifty thou
sand dollars of 'the "mount. .The new com
pany will be organised under the name of the
New Lisbon Railroad Company.
t praoaomtn Stmonts.—Devil Gardiner, a
colored aeldier. Was striated night of.
neer.Gonntey for.drunkenness and diaorderly
cohdueLi On hie way. to the Mayor's office,
the,yrieoner.kicked the officer ao ewrarely ea
to lender him ant for duty to-day.- The
mayor tivia4 a fins o? twenty dollar', and in
default of payment, committed fiardinor to
Jail for • ty. day. •
A Sllo)errtox.A_ gentleman, residing In
Steubenville, Ohio,. sends us the fotto!lng
•
eugt , t44 l2 t ~ '- , •, '
It occurred so lno skit u Brooklyn Inuj bee
' , Yankee Kllcken,7you might st_ your Pair, ban •
"L 6 sCablil." ThAdr.laite• 'Woke, on Westem,Ylr.
Itinin..wtli err maple 41r,aatiottas to *Ma gl&l.re,
rdolia•et its— • . - ~
i
..,;•.itti oidleiegellif feed- 'ski ..iip..4
*NIA Plici4 . lethe Phitt. liVAr4Attei
• ;et' ditfter•Mondsy.:Aprit 4th:'
r ~ i ~ ^": ~7C:
flawing Day
The first of April, with its usntl mntalloas,
IS at bona. People who are not compelled to
drove may "bless their stun. "i There is a
certain class of people, however'i who are not
eontent unless they see their' "bousatold
gods" once a year upon a cart er#ay. Others
heel "rather boar the ills the have than
fly to others that they know not af." Others,
again, are compelled to move ;from force of
circumstances, whether- they like it or not.
This class L truly to be pitied; Apropos of
moving, we quote the' following tame,, which
*lll be appreciated by all who have had nay
experiences in the basinest :
" Untasted LarekList cleared away,
begins the tumult of the day;
And pots; and pane, and cam and plat,
Boxes and bags of mlique .haw*:
Table arid chain, 'wadies and Jugit,
Mirror. and quilte,c¢rpne or .1 rage;
A tab, a board, e brimm.'s mop,
A trunk, a churn, and Johnny'. ten;
Bottles, baskets, Sibiu arid littuni
enote fort o, dragged oat by wretched fraud
And all arr piled 'faith Bo ritgartil
To abet is soft or what la hard)
Upon the cart so tong and vide,
On which they take thstrAolcfni
Criminal Court
The following basiners'woa diimsed of this
plorning, before Judges Sterrett !and Stowe :
The Jury in the ease of Behan= Trimmer,
on trial, yesterday, on a charge! , of keeping
dlserderly house, rendered a verdict of
!guilty, with a, recommendation tp the mercy
pf the Conn,. Remanded fur sentence.
David Olfes was tried au n charge of
efiiia
lion,
on oath of Margaret Snyder. The jury
Vendoreda verdict of guilty. A imntion for a
bow trial was made by his counsel. M. Swart,
!welder, Esq. ,
! Michael Stottss woo fobnd gnikty of assault
and battery, wad sentenced to pay a fine of
pan dollars and costs of prosecution.
ilugh Martin was found guilty on. a charge
of aggravated assault and battery, Rem an dad
'for sentence.
• -• • ..
Gustave Kohn and J. Lang liere arraigned
on a charge of 4.3 Fault and battary, preferred
:by John ltrithordt. The oaaelwas not ran
;eluded at adjournment.
Dsrosrionv,
?minimum, April int, 1804. j
This office has just received a Suppiy of two
years five per cent. interest bearing legal
tender notes, aouPons attached, stamped
klareh 31st, which will be exchinged at their
face value for Government or N ational Bank
notes, also, a fall supply of fr etienal cur
rency for exchange.
0. W. Ilsruntrum, Beposltary.
COMT FAIN POSTPODILD.Ak,the regular
monthly meeting of the Allegheny County
Agricultural Society, held at their rooms on
Wednesday, it wu resolved not to hold an ex
hibition the coming Fall. The , members In
tend devoting whatever •moans end time they
can towards furthering the interest of the
great Pittabnigh Sanitary Fair. !
Lrflllßt AT S. BRIDOITeIA
Rev. Bishop bemence will deliver a lecture at
st. Bridget's Church, on . Sun!lay evening,
Ay"; 7: 2 c; The Are for
the relief of the p 0..• §a.•;h e nes
mono land between , -:..0 I . . tholi•
faith and the visible world." ;
Ma. J. P. Liere, ..uic Piitia street,
has received Gleason's Literary Companion
and Prank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for
April. Also,"The Gospel of Slayery:_a Prim
er of Freedom ;" by Iron Gray!. This is an
alphabetical. practical and pictorial broebure
on rho slavery question.
❑tae Bunsaton.-81xty.flreT of the Jo
enlilted veterans of the 102 d 11;rgiment were
cretlkted to the quota of the Sixth Ward to
day. each man rceolving the cyan $3OO as 10.
oal bounty. This is a high figuiss, but tbo men
ara worth It all and more too.
LATU PAPlrlaft.—Mr. J. I'. Ilant, 31tvonie
Hall, Fifth !treat, has just received Harper's
Weekly, The Independent, Deter:meal's Illus
trated News, Street and Smith'i Weekly, the
Weekly Trituoe„ Harald, Wot il, end all the
latest papers end periodicals. 4
•
Our or TU. DalVF.—Dtlfraple 13020De1,
with a liberality and patriotism truly com
mendable, has filled bet qnota loader oil the
calla ' and still be "oat of tlmaidraftr suslass
Pather Abraham should ' make another
"call.'
SZTTLIED pas of .Viral Lierie Brown,
who was amused of obtaining good from the
dry goods Pore of Mr. H. Bates, Fifth street.
some time Oiota, was settled this morning sat
isfactorily the parties concepod.
Tut.Erici L . Pittsburgh Rairsoad Company
are rapidly pu , hing forward the road from
West Middlesex to Nov Castle. The iron is
being distributed and tracklayens bovo com
menced laylbg the track.
. -
Tat editta orate Oil City Jim:ter. in vie•
of the high price of eggs in that •kot, is
discussing the. propraety of soil' out his
"print abed" and buying a hen!
B RADItRY
unJapEsu - nir , x4
tisL rsn kTLD
P 3E I& N c IS 1
•
Th. trout POW ritYlll. and ittbCOANT TerilD
I Ne7IIIIIIENTS manutactural in sb. country.
SEVER. FIRST PRIZES •
Saonl•M within • math at 544 Fain wittltitti
toter•
We are alao agents far &Dom:Miter A Co.'. and
Boardman A. Grey's wall knows gxcellent Pianos,
and 8. D. & R. 11. innities Delude*. and Elarmoni
=lll. Verson. deed ring ,a perfeci faseraalent. are la. .
vital to eallandazambaS before parbbsaing alsearhera.
Among Moan who Imre pinch:wed than Instru
ments in this vicinity an: take plat:mare' in rein:ring
to alien Drama?, In., and Bateman GoL, Esq., Ansa
gbeny City; jJalan BigCardy Bred., 101 Parls, De-
Curdy a co..yarn. McOatf. /wind; Dr. Jonas
IleCilnaeck, A. Duoveler, rag., Itiibud D.A. Erg,
Cast Liberty; John QlllOl2, &1., Dr. D. B. Iloetat.
hpr, D. 11C. Honk, Esq., and Mrs. Disekmorea Pitt.
burgh. A noaranteo or Wee years ;with sacb lustre:.
anent.
WAMRLIRK 4 BAR R,
Ps,ls Agoras for Pittsburgh and 41dristorn P..
- tiu. St ST. CLA 111, 31.., cuuti, BOW. Ittielga
~.,--, • I
it Keuortal ousbtttneut. at Musics! Goo& always of
luktut. • tab)
___ —..—.. • ..—..
pi ANUS!
PRO'S I
$225 TO .850!
From the teeter hetet
S2`2.c. 00 cn Toil Enl NG & 311.78,
B=6 no AELLTON BROS.
421 A w 0 JARDINE RBJ
. .
EMS OD NV.; P. EBIERsos,
.11 .^l.'. 00 BIT LIMB, & 00,
TO • 0. n. o & co.,
To , 51 .
TO
'TO Jae/ tocelet 1 and tot. 114 ,t the LOWEST
TO
IS3O 00 EASTEON INVTOILY MUMS.
5850 00•
•roltrlK (pea .11 ream
$BlO 00 1
SOW 00 lan brfOre pnrcluing el,prticero.
O.IM. C. MILE/AMR,
tnt1;11 . 81 *00D112118517.
K NABE'S EXCELSIN4I
PIANO/3 I
Are varisatid for eight yeses, &lid inietkego at ex.
change granted at any time "Lelia ail months,
should a rieuta not glue entire aghtractlan.
oneanoT;ri BONG, 13 VIM drat,
&Hs Agent Its Eusbo'• PlattO, 4.. E... Ph. •
.41 Prineigilkbool Orgass i• table
-
REMOVAL -0o the bit of April we
will temonaur Maioatom to
No. 53 FIFTH. STILSL'ET,
The ham at prow= occupled by &laws 11.1obor •
. A 11n• samortmont oI P1A.150.1 on hand prow
nritl7 at No. 51 - mar bTIIISEII
J. IL HOFFIIIMiI ak BRO..
Solo Agents of iNpOireeo Pluto.
' SIF,EILI3, Na 183 S i larretvisso
. - Doan In
Pianos and Musical lnitrumontsi
• Bans artalmatt . janikuat a
.. 41 mortaiing of i.
Situ PIANOS 9IOLIND, on t rivaa, aoo olio .
ISTRINutr,
.14irt11, -tea Ilbr lo*
miter.
1111:70AMR - BC 2A - INV.-10- barrels .-
1 -P Int rableol uroertor outt.
tag' ' 01?Lt111841
r i
• -
VOLUME LXXVII- 7 1Crik . 118.:
4wIITISEJCIEXT44
PITTEIBURGIE THEAT.aIs
Loam sad Hanavrt-..---Wo. a 11101311071.
•
Positively tut night of TANXIIIL I,OCEV, who
.111 appear to two pent. •
THIB rvisma.
Will be presontcd, the caw moral tempeisoce drank
dramatized terlankce Locke by W. WI Ptstt.Toil,
from Y. 6 ...4*.re leveler Italy of etyma* ram,
tatitted, ..
T>vll BIGHTS IN A DAR-ttOOIC
Sample Seitchrd —Yankee Latta
.D i Vd n o zi. rean d,„: . .
Mr. Domain .... chivil p E
h T ".
?Jr. Norm— •••• 11 14
a.
"11;13Elie.r7d by
A WITS FOR A DAY.;
Nether, Tack. r...._....- Litt.
To conclude Lin
OROIT COMIC.
Monday. E D W IN 11DAM - S:t4e yeting Trqp4lnk
- CONCERT,
LADIES' AID SOCIETY ,
OF TIM IST CONGREGATION OF EIWIPLE3.
DT TELE CHOIR.,
EXCELSIOR
ALLIQUILKT QM.
IA THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 7,
ealstal by .onto of IL• beGt. Maataltn tibl tticittes.
A DMISSTON
Ticket. hr sale at C. 11. Snper'l Drug Saar,
PtingLirsh, John Wier'a. Ma rnbant Tulin, Poilona
.thtvd, add st D.IIIRA Drown'*, Plat4crie, Alleibt.
mbad:lw
tMASONIC HALL
WOODROFFE'S GREAT ORIGINAL
BOHEMIAN TROUPE
GLASS BLOWERS,.
15111 , nm their GRAND GM PII.OIIjEIUDIVZN
TMEIAINIMII2I at tha .bore odl, w
Monday Eyeningo "web 28,
And EVERY EVENING. and on WEDNES
DAY And SATURDAY ASVERNoorta durlig the
week. At czw.b .ntertationent The Aelabrate4 Loy-
Preesure
Glass Steam Engine . : 11131 !'" ,"
NADI ENTIRELY OF '4,
•
Will be Le fell operadeu. knottier siva& Semture te
that all the work. 01 art manufactured by the com
pany will be gratultonely distributed so the visitors.
On , THIll&Y ICVIINING, April let, a beautiful
case of work veld be preeeuted to theoautler'of the
brat erldnaleonundrum on the dlase dteant Eosins
Admb.loor.to Evening KokroolociOnt, 24, ce t .
Afternoon Untiota, INEant.. No bait
Doorslpert lo tho evening 4.1 7 o'plook
.
hour leter. N 1711.. WOODEOVIriA,IIIsnAIge.
N. 81. GARDINER, General A • ent., natill.kBt
CONGER
•
THE WELCH CHORAL SOCIETY, of .PltubuTtb,
Will give • Concert on SATLIWAT ICTl[HtflO.
Nil W, lo CONCIOIT HALL the tattooed! to Le
Oren to the Subatstotare Committer,
Tick.te 6P cents—to be tali at tha Ifo•lc Storrs
aml r 3 the Ticket thlice, Dans open at 7 o'clock,
performance to commence at to ti &clock
tatea.ni
CLJIJ!I 4GE.4^713..
L AW OFFICE 4. CLAISICAGENCY.
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON..
144 roar t 4 15104.1., 2.1 &or,
'
PITEHTHEGH. ra,.! •
W 11 yn ease PENSIONS. BOUNTIES, BIM( PAT
At d all other MIINnp Claims Promptly
• air N. charge unless succemfol.
apbo
pmcsioNs, BOILTET, BACK PAY.
T., WALTER DAY,
solclier&' Claim i Agent,
LWS2SIM ET THE O. 8. GOVEHENIST,
No. 103 Faith St, 86 46.6tba104 the 088064.81.
No charge is toad* until the claim is obilectecL
WAN CLAIMS, of every description, presented
and prosecuted before Congress, the Oran of Maims,
the Executive Departments, and Psynasster General,
" Prim Dion 7 i' StS liscrithlets i t glieers' Mims
promptly ettended to. 142147
a. C. mamma., --......:....a. Noniron.
ACKRELL d. JOHNSON,
ATTOKNEYS.AT.L;AW,
►nd ❑. S. Liceoned BOLDIVHS'Ii.AIII LOEHR%
MILITARY CLAMS, lIOUNTIES,
.1.11. PENSIONS, BACK PAY avid
CLAWS of every do...ripely:l, collected b the tab
welbor, rat the following rata, viz: t . < l=}o.3 1 10 00;
./1 other elalreegl 60.
0.0. TAYLOR, Lltorairy al Law
Ho. 13 43...e.m.t. FaubtuTh:l"..
B. B. No charges an made Lf the claim doom net
neeenell, end all Inteemallan ctren Mane
SoLDIERS CLAMS, BOLINTISK
rtsaiotra AND A.HSSSHC or PAY.
Promptly stteudsa IA
kIITH01:13 ailf DDILI4
N.. 133 rocuth divot, Vittiburck;, P.
ds.likfmadawT/
N OAH W. SHAFER,
ATTORNEY•A?-LAW,
No. 106 Fifth 8 ttttt Plltsbargb, Ps
cut,. lur matozia, BODZITY:; p6IZi PION
AT, to., •Igoroc•1j prowoited. .
loal• •
OILS, ll'e.
VENANGO OM AND TRANSPORT
OIL CITY, Penna.,
Aro pmparrd to metro, stirs and toll
emule and Refined iPetrolena
Os the net reale:amble terms, mai to make liberal
advotweit. L. a-CULVER, President,
Milos. N 0.12 Pine street. New York.
WI!. BOWEN, ties 7, Oil City.
WALTER CHESTER,' diet, Oil City.
JANES WII.KIRS, Set. Eittalndb.
114-Consignments, els Pennsylvania °mums illn
be Cared at the Company's ilre.pritof watelntuts. on
Hoboken rids et elver. inb2.l7
RIDER a 01.* , E,
itMOISTODI
Petroleum and its troduots,' Oi ls,
01.1ADLB4 &a, 'OO.
Al lIROAD YOU. ,
to, WATRII I tEll FRONT IFFS-4—Pirtsuntiol.
. •
ocr A,Atrolor the PORTLAND 1LR110131131 OIL
NOREB, HIV YOBS PARAFFINIC OANDLI
DIIPANY, A. ..,
_ .
, .---
R. A. ORAPJNAN, AGIN" ~
..pl7,:i. , 28 Watt...4Y AV Prat w:
WOMB.
DIJWCA2I; DUNLAP & CO.,
• ILinzahatants of;
Pure White Refined oarbon Oils,
Lrollllll7
irdJrrs,
•WANTED—L:Eirnf 0630 Boititit . Mkt-
ICES, at $3.t5 per dog, and DITTY GOOD
IiIoCRIXtoES, at 11.75 licr day. Apply to S.
s.perlot , nd,nt of . Machinery, Elul la
c au ical D. 8., at Chicago; D. OXLEY, Illactec
chocac qt Contral•; or J. 11. IDAII9, Mutat Mo.
chaole at Amboy, El. • 1 • - 1,043,,
WAN'n. °
Samara.' good Palt.waia
'again. or Ja.llEB 14.11811,ALL
„ •
at ha wlrtaaklln iceasdrb"
takrilw car lomat t Batter eta.; 6th ward.
-
WANTED,
lienfoT the Nriai.liquadron,
Olf . ;
Tims 6f ealliiihemient.l*4 'silos*? pat .
to. Wilms.
Tor Ituther Information Afipl i t iti 24010 1 1
OIDa,No^ll-BT.-Cldillt +TEL .111144.
wprnsix
• As gunman smailasp •
wants • altaatiadt . Octal totoraattatata,,,,, ,
Apply at tt0.12314.1312217 STIAIST • seth29.o
,~~u~~;
CARPETS; OIL CL O THS, Jf
FOURTH STREE
NEW STYLES
or
WINDOW SHADES
1111COZTVYD VILS DAY.
NEW SPRING STOCK
CARPETS,
W&LL IMSONED
OIL CLOTH.
AT, M'C A T.. L M'S
CARPET STORE.
N. 87 VOIIIITII STMT.
aikl9
HAVING 'PURCHASED AND ADDED
TO OUR THII
ENTIRE STOOK
Las4,ly hel.i'tly W. iscoLurrocLia
4,41, we are abb., by lb. oyesolldstion, to otter tho
LARCEST STOOK
TO BE FOUND IN TilE WEST,
a? THE LOIFIESZPRICES.
Oliver MeOlinteek & 00.,
No. ss_rmin STBKI7
PIANO COMM.
Fine Embroidered Cloth.
Embossed Cloth.
Victoria. -
A new sad Arplandla lusortment last rim:wilted ibt
NEW CARPET STORE
0T
NORMAND. COLLINS a CO.
mb4
VBNITIAN BLIND tRIMMENGS
An aatroly new and complete annxtment. bit re.
• Ind at the
NEW CARPET STOR E
McFABLAND, COLLINS & CO.
.7114. X -II PaCTURERR, Ore.
K=E==
CADE&B & CI3AWFORD,
litanoloolaren of invi7 variety of Saliba
BRAES WORK FOB PLUMBERS, HIRAM OR
OAS %RPM.% MACIIINIFIR, AHD •
POPPKUSMITUB.
BRASS CABITRGB, of all tbeetiptichos,Wiedo to
order. STRAMBOAT WORK. STRAW AND GAB.
virrrNa....a =ram% P. , WPRY . atedd.lia•
Particular attrattlo4. Paid =Mire
RUM FOR CWAL. AND CARRON Ohm. •
liole'Agantsfoi the Western Markt ofNOM
sylvan la foe the sale ..xf MARSH, LAUSURLL A
CO.'S PATENT SYPHON PUMP, the beet erre bl
ended. Kering no flew It le mot liable to pt oat
oluitter, sod will throw mom "nor Mum say.-Mmtp
oi twtw Ito dm.
RON CITY WORKS.
MACKINTOSH, EL22IPILILLL +lli CO,
01 , ,1•10. 4 WA. , 4 - ET.:iml.r
Corner cf Pike and CMlant i wad
Pike and Walnut Streete.
(Near VU Water Works,)
Easufacturars of stations:Toe odes' rIERGINICS,
ROLLING MILL CASTINGS And 11ACIIINTAN,
of all klub, And 'swat Jobbers.
sott.nso
prov i so...cwt. to megite
JOHN HALL & CO.,
VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORE%
prrrsstrzaH. Pi.,
Manufacture's and daaksrs In the different kinds
of PLOWS, PLow OASTINGSs.I3COOPffs CUT
TING BOXIS. Intl' greatly - incromed faellt
tiss for doing pminss, Ire auneatly Invite deader, to
glee as a aslL thaufactOry, Tamperancerillo.
Wareham', Oxen alley fad Liborty PlttsbVt.
JOHN HALL,
, T. J.J. BALL,
STIEPILIN WOODS,
caress • JAS. J. =OWN. ;
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,
erprobaali, PA.
PARK, MOT= & 00.;
IILEM QUALITY 11317n21D cum
• B 1 IL,
Spam llat and Ocragra,nf .11 I. 'yarrow
equal to any imported or manufactured ip LAM coun
try. •
0111 c• and marellones, Ifta.ll2 and
and 120 and 122 SEOOI2I:I2TUCETB, Pltlabwrlb.
2,1122 d .
BIM/iNNIA AND BRASS. WORKS.
COLLINS & WitIORT.
Ilanufoctuross of CASTOIVAILANITS,INVOS, CUM
LADLES. And. • vast =ley of. BRITANNIA
articles. Alp, CARBON OIL LAIIP BURNERS
and LAldp.ll a9YH . gtoonaßy. No. 1.70:13ocood
street;PlttoblrgL
A J:INSI 11 COMICS. & CO- Pussy
Totramer, Plttelorgb, Pa. •
IFTWarebome, SSILIBLATT •
Iteoututorers of COOK, PAELOII. AND TIMM
STOM, ?MILOS AND KITCHEN GRATZS.
HOLLOW WARS, etc,llllool led Glue IlesklajtoU.
Mg NM Gallop, Nill 6. GU, 'Water and Al
aad i:Lien Ptra.blada=e, Doi Doe; Wallet Bomb
L. gar Nottles,Pulloys,lleag,ers. , Car Wlarla, CormUno.
(wow" paean', Aleo, Jobbing and Seebthe
Outtlorm mule to order. retooled Portable Mill,
with Steam or Horse Power. apbbamd
wrv.T..54 ; Rroims & Ca, No, 215
IT Liberty stmt. ophstaho Path. Pittsburgh,
alanutactuntra of NUM LASHIO and BWITCJI,
ES and ovary doleriptlon of LEATHER BRAIDED
Orders iolkited irons thehada, und'inoqa isnmistst
ty shipped as perrostiaml. -115:11y-:
StlClatiT, Minufacturetiof
D.:WHIT11.11701911 . CUM sad risen 00V
OREM WAR&
015., sad Warebotte st Nth Ti inrzu ram*
- PhY4Y
DISSO urzodradst.
Te terins.. '
emeed, meter the namOsed style - at 8. EIDDLIe
CO., see dissolved by =tad wee:ma earths Shit ,
to" of Dieember,lB4. tbel eltlatabzwat
tug bon sines the Lt of Jaatory, lerst.isnd ALM
bencerorth be In the bends sad Under IN , MISHIT.
Amostattes emmelsed mks so;
' Ll7=O4. 'elutes to IllanefacterlestolW•
8. 111.DDLS Is =Matted to me the Ins in= ,fts •
settltatent. Alt puttee haling dams ovary -
Ws arm ess requattestte present the same at Um
Chnettrig tom kr settlement; LW
n 4
i s
tog themselves Indebted, seal -plass en!! mot
eslthent delay. = r 8A1111E1.• ItlOtk •
1111SeiLLita
11.11111311. . •
Jan. iitora. am= awn
nISSOLDTION OF PARTNERS
--The minced, baretefere Wittig Wyse
ALe leadsrelgoid, maw Os style et WU. U-J0U.21.
WON Cu., to =ousel! Wombed, to Coke elect
hem this dee% RICDA3I BELSON retiring - bum
Me Am. Mu trainees will b. maned
alder the style.. heeseoexs.
JO
BMWLD ausos.
Plttebareh, Mae*, ISM ,ieditu
LSSOLTITION. - OP. COPARTICHR
-11/117.--Tkik p pkorstoStos Atiliabor.
tolese6 JOL-.P.nsisici.Tpli sod =AN DAirio,
soder as Arm *MIL r 2611110041 00.lkao
ono &sand bysestaid cossist.
LIMON will Wald to do nassited ihozsiOrof
dm.,mttoooldMad,comernodmodllabpoerro.
COPARZMOrre!4II.-
rode
cd alb do aged.* tbrosehii ton
imitor Its guamisadstlis WAElttla 1.1110 - . se
Clemolisioa Mar.4lMaio.tai 'Batten fa 1 Papvi,
and its protect& ' 'AL B ;WAIEUrO,_ ,
!o a th us. ow f iX33 .. 11 . 1 -11712ffsdita:Initi•'
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