1 , illybinugh Onettt `r - lialliio2si32:::::APltLL 2,1864. CITY AND 871BURBA.N. Parian.ma . .... :-,AdJournell netting' of Council*. -, . , ....,.:dthisdjurnid meeting of City Councils was „..1 . ..*11 on Ytiday;trrening, April let. Ise: s:iser; present, Messrs. Allan, Brown, Miller, McLaughlin, fdeliiillen, McCarthy. ' - Morrow. Quinn, Thompson, .1. IL. need, D. Bead; Wills and Wattle'', president. The reeding Of the .mlautes of the previous meeting was obipenud with. The I,Alowing business puled by C. 0., March 28M, was taken op: tommunlesition from Munn. Blireve, Till . ems k Co., relative to business tax; action cioncrused in. . ' Bcoolution relative to measuring lumber, non 0010111111 d In. . -.o.esolistion appropriating $1,500 to each of Om-Steam Bire Engines, and WO to the Good . Intent and Independence, passed in G. C. • Much 48‘1, arid in C. C., same date, referred to the Committee on Fire Soenea aid Bose, Was non- oonaurred in, and former action ed. • ~' hilted to: .• C. C. adhered, and • Committee of , - Ounferknoe was raised, which reported in favor of tliwastion of the It. 0. `Resolution to paint and Whitewash City Silt passed In 0.0. March :sin, well RCM. COII/Orted in and referred to Market Com mittee.. C.C. reads and concurred. . . Mr. MOMThat illitt Submitted the followin: Booted, the Controller be and lie is hereby 'authorised to certify a warrant on the m uogoat fund for. PO, to pay for repairs dime to BeguliMee room, and charge Appro prlationlio. 13. . • Itissikhiste times and passed. C. C., con /I '.-- ;Itne: enrnd . is4idation palmed in 0. 0., biarel y ?ith, requestingenifianabors and Bepresen tuns to oppose the passage of the act ranting the Vie Of divert:ion of Liberty items to he Citi. sans Paucager Battling . , was to up and , passed' to reatiald reeding. / _ Kr. Molnhy (,11. Brown u the chair) moved to amend - by luau .or say-other passimger ralletay compan ." Mr. D. geed offered following m a sub • our d il ate! which was agreed to. ' 1 Re 8011442 That our opresentatives at Ear .-Hsbnrg Ists: regttel to oppose the passage -- of any aotgrantin the on o: Liberty street, at say ereof; for the use of a pas . Banger rallway,ftmolay. The ordinances penal in C. 0., March 28th,• relative to *menace of hanging doors in publics h , ohdrchm eta., wee slightly amends and ooneuried in. C. C., ad hered and appointed Messrs. O'lieill and M wan a committee of conference. S. C., a gaud Messrs. McCarthy and Brown, but committee failed to agree. The ordinance passed in C. C., March 28th, Aging the eateries of the Day Pollee, and awing °frill fee, for the arrest of drunken, 1 disorderly and vagrant eases, was taken up. A diseassion sinned as to the amount of the fees now received by the police, and no one appeared , able to give the desired informa -linn. . Mr. Morrow moved to etrike out the pro viso, cutting off. the fees, which was lout. fdr. - OrCarthy moved to refer the ordinance to the Police Committee, with instructions to asoertsiu pad report to Oltunolls the amount of fees and emoluments received by the Day Pollee during the put two months. Agreed to. Tbe Ordinance passed by C. C. March 28th, providinethet theatrical and dramatic Peen sea be filed at $5O per month, was next maohed. lAN MT:artily presented a memorial from Yr. W. Henderson'manager of the Theatre, 'eau* forth that h e now pays $:00 per an num to the city, $2OO per annum to the State, and $lOO per annum to the Crated Slates—a larger lam than now•pald by any other The atrical establishes - at in the Union. The Inessorlal ads received. The ordinance win disommed, anA dually !Altman the table. The etilinenes -prohlblting the erection of bane buildings andheeting the same with boo, passed on 0.0 , March 28th, was &A mused and laid upon the table. Tee erdinenee relative to the opening and wid'iming of Wobstor, 13. iborts and Wylie ettlieta, and aprielnting Jame. Perk, Albert A.:Moore and George Wilson (chandler) as Viewers, was called up, read three times and we'd. Mr. Morrow offered an ordinance anther. .1114 theClallusd Plunger Bailasy Company 'ter.nata 11111 C portion of their tine on Grant ettllt, coast of Diamond, ant on Third, Parry: sat roarih *treats, and giving them privilege' to toy a a track around the Court House—l rondtLened that said company shall not be released from any existing, obligations. The yeas and nap were called upon the" tad passage of the ordinance, which was agreed to by a vote , 010 to 4-IHeism. Me. Paughlin, McCarthy D. Resod end Thompson •e Kr. the no wire 0. C. concurred. Kr. Allen pie,entea resolution granting Mears Hussey A Witte privilege to erect a wooden building to bei sheeted with iron. Adopted. 0.0. gencurrerL 4 ,s The ordinance passed in C. C., March 28th,. hibiting the erection or siotinurak pro of preieetion. from the door. or n win of Omits of bminess,more than .two feet er the pavement war laid on th e tibia. Connell then took up the ordinance rela tive to the grade on Fifth, lVylie other • -g 1 . 5 f • ittitets. McAuley, (Kr. J.ll. Reed la the chair) 'Stiffed to amend by referring the ordinance back to the Brepording Regulator, with in- Striations to rejErt an ordinance Axing a enformgrade on Wylie street, me its intersew , don on Ittcb, and raising two feet at ELIO . - ttes:. T h a a m nd en — d f m a n ly adopted. a N tt o e trenched ome in C. On Inaction adjourned. Its Gasevra Cosoveil—Prerent t Messrs. Ann • strong, ColviN, Coffin, Davis. Dean, Pryer, Ray; Says, lelmes, Leonard, Mackey, • Montgomery. McCandless, McGowan, Mc- Keown, O'Haloran, and President Steel. 7101)111111/1111 of the - Isetfulasting were read and approved. Mr. Pryer presented a Petition frou7llugh • M. Dols, ashlar for permission• to erect a traits building: to be covered with sheet Iron, to be Welded in the First Ward, and to be used se • machine shop. On *Goo, the prayer of thertioner wu granted. Concurred In by • /ffr.-0711111 preset:DAL following": Iftentas; Theohutar of the Donne/me Wire 'Company hu been lost or adaleid while In thertmatody of Vounells, and whores*, all of kali° 111110114 11 hare preyed In fain, It Ili Th=lThat the City Solicitor be and he I:thereby 'Crested to prepare • copy of said ditattor for odd ootepany, and hive any ex- pause ettending the same charged tothe Con- Gagne Fund. Adopted. IS S. C. non- con ...ourred in. - A rerotation, pissed Di - Bacot Cornell Jan uary 26th. authortaing the employment of a clerk for the Auditing Committee at • salary sot to eseeed $lll, was iton-conenrred Mr. - IdoCandleel offered the followirt6 to a rehittitute: • issobt That the Olty Controller be re irpeettall , rectietted to, set at Clerk for the .linditing.Ocututittee. , Adopted. ,B. 0..n0n-noneur and Idhere to forum action. In 0.0. lad on the table. • The ordizasee for esidruing Centre avenue, presented in 8,0., March 28th and passed as aotiosanyarrid In by 0.0., was rescusid. wed, cad three times and passed-, In B. 0. bidon?tindertherul les. , Motion adjourned. :'!':.,.•.:].,.:;•,.! rt. ~, „.,...,,! , ~:, • , 'ti • • •• • • t '.., 1 '!_1 ~.. ..'... 1 : , 1 1 • • • Esespo or a Prisoner. -'" Mole U. Cab, lett Ostler of °amp °island, who bad beam convicted before midway commission some dept since Of Selling 11opior to the toldisrs An amp, eicaped, by `lleiliesm Own means; from the guard boors atbroh - ed to Fiala Wright's ofkal, on Than 114 mortiln • at throe o'clock. A. roan Y his eal:sae was ueertalned, a sergeant wlik simpuidef m m •• • deullad 'pima foriaM. , ho • home on Crawford street, where to y raterly raids& an d found that thelragt lima had loft there about awhoar before' their arrival,taklog with him a small hand tnank. Tim guard was then dlapersed.throngit' the atty. andel! trains la ming carefully searched but no farther ;ram of him (maid be &icor- We& It to to be hoped - that Coffia will Dot =Mad in evading jastlos, as ha has shown hiatrelf. to be an smompliobod ruosi. non to !mother, charge against him to; steal fag • vallibl• watch trom Mr. Croilottli pawn imam', on Stalthdold td Otaiacr.--Lsoa gisherr,was areserad yesterday n and taken before' M ayor ) Ahigliattef, charged on oath of Mary Ran with' disorderly =does. It appeased that Mri.;ilabee biased SISTOTSITOOgn to Mrs. Hahn acme time idnea; and baring an opportunity • yesterday to rent her premium wore *dean tavetierity, undertook to roman' her ' tenant. Tbe'MaYot head her fire dollars, which she •d and wi•!-)agabaret• ; . . n111M035 trastrus....A bags um b e r envoy rainalts las lasi orentag In th• *OLWS I:eidifik &MO/ ft;!1 Sho /MO at 1 • ' 4 Th l 1 l i ,1 _ , • • -• 1, 1. • ._r.:,:'rye;'t~`~~.'it?e~~,~='3C''.'?~_`w'" . • -:-'3i::s'l'r' .. ._.S v'~~'"Y'?.t.~si .FT>;;.~f.^. The Bounty Tax Law Under this law fhb borough, township and ward authorities 'reauthorized to issue bonds, not only for the payment of bounties to warn- I toers, but to reimburse those who have al ready advanced Money for that object These bonds era apt to be for a lees sum than s2 s ' to pay the interest and principal of these hands is the object of the tax authorised by this law. Permit no here to euggest three things to, the .people of the sub districts in blades to these bonds: I. de fir Si possible keep them, In small amounts, among yourselves. The more they ere dusemineted among your owe people, the better ; and by all mama let them be kept at par value. , 2. Let • certain proportion of there bonds designated by the numbers on their face / , called In annually for redemption ; and after the day fixed for that purpose, let thel)rierest lapels those specified bonds cam , 2. Lord* period for Me redemptioe'of the m an low acted three pare. ,A 0 are now • flood tide of prosperity, and Money is very plenty ; but it would be madness to expect lc that this state of things is todoutinue always. In most of the sub-dis is these bonds ore already aulted ; and, if kit among icurseives, they may be absorbed de shape of taxes in three years, or evenimtwo without discrete mg anybody, whtio,the burden of the glorious work in which so My noble-hearted citisens hare for weelyVbs a o n n engaged will be equal ised. / 1;141ar Saying Bank. Raor/Gasette r—By this morning's paper I per t» an attempt hes been made through the / Tsegislature to curtail the privileges of the Dollar Saving Bank and embarrass its kiairt. A similar attempt was made last session, but failed. The result, if successful, would be to forte the Dank to bring the divi- fiends down from 6 to 4 r tent. per annum. It is arid benevolent Institution, the offspring and agent of the Legislature, to en able petrims of limited means to invert In a sonnd, Ws and respectable inititution, where they eau receive a fair eqniralent(for smell sums) for their money, end to encourage econ omy, which leads to merality, and that to good order and citizenship. The &Book na doubt is the remit of personisl =sake or envy, or from a black mail spirit. The Board of Directors here no other in terest In the bank, bat to make and keep it an inititation worthy of the pubilo confidence. The Directors have no remunerations, ner can they have any privileges by lomiog mq`noy from the bank. Consequently the publiof and the depositors have,a deep interest in defend ing it from maassinating attacks. If requi site, I can give an impartial and correct his tory of Ito and progress diner I bare been tto presiding officer. I will challenge the most rigid examination of its affairs, either by the public or the Legislature, and would court It; I hold a position which I never sought—lt sought me—and • responsibility that if duty would permit, I would be gled to , be relieved of, if the institution is thee an ! fleetly to be assailed by private malevolence. Geo. dictum, Preet. Northern Central Railway. {So are indebted to OiIS particular friend, Stephen Little, Hsq., Auditor et the corpora tion, for a oopy of the " Ninth Anneal Report of the President and Directors of the North lien Central Railway Company, to the Steck holders." We have already published ttp names of the President and Directors, togeth er with an abstract of the report itself, which shows the affairs of the Company to be in a most satistactory coodition—. result which ia to becattribeted, no doubt, to the able than • aement of the President, and his talented co g vidititers. We always admired our friend Little so an adept in arithmetic. Dot the way hefigierm in the report befero us, is a caution, pWpamphlet consists of 103 page., and he more titan the one half • of them with •Im mense colurans_qf figures, so clearly arranged that the merest efruJn nuinbers can under stand them. It gives no mach satisfaction to learn from the report, that J. N. Barry, H.q still the General Sepertnteudsnt of the road: as there are few, If any, better fitted for the po• iition. The Bounty Law. EDITOU Gs..rrve.—l understand that sev eral of the Directors of the Third Ward Put lie School., Allogheny, are of the opinion l th an at gu a c g o eu c e t dn d t h i e t e la ra te l eat eotutchteio nL e o g f i .tlhae tur,aoe ds not ocular upon the SoheotsDirec tor. of a City, Ward, or &Waughauthbrity to levy a tax or tune bonds to pay bounties to volunteer.. But that the "coypu-ate curbori. dice' of a City,-Ward or Borough, are, to the , wording . of the not, to be distinguished tram • School Directors, road Commissioners or Supervisors of a Township ,• and that every . where, in the lbw, School Directors stood estonected with Thteurbipe, and not with Cities, Wards or Boroughs. If a Word Board of flOhool Directors are the 'corporate autlori • ties" °Mho ward; then the Board of Controll er of Abliegherii City would be the corporate authority of the city, which no one would as sert-to be to. • The Courts. ' (Deported Etteladrely Ihr the Casette.) DESTINIT Corrr.—Yestarday this Court dli posed of the feilloerlug eases orreutcr astray. • st and V. John 11 Pyre sad wife es laUsh Heath, occupies' the attention of the Court all day mum. d.y. Tit• lisdloselnis ars. Inas disposed of yestarday — IS. W Darislay, Conssnonneslth esdoissio. Can thud. 19. J Cook's Adastrastraur .. Jll Asiscurar. Gal disoltsp. EL 1 erberiset vs Peroasyhatas Usllroad (*laps 07. Halo sksolens. EL • Covrdy vs J L %log. Sleds aloolate. $O W Dalsall and CI. T..A. Shinn, se AL. Cos East& 17. T 1:1 Loop 1s for Ask vs W Eobtrulos, Jr. Ar 0.. A.V V. •• 4drinitnal court. The following. eases were dispelled of yes. terdayedtarnotti bigot...lady' Sterrett and Stowe John Arthilts and Frank Johnston wore found guilty OA a charge of larceny, the jury recoinmending them to the extreme mercy ot the Court. . Mary Mooney was adquitted of a charge of larceny. Mary Kilgallon was arraigned on a &arms of abducting a child gamed Mary Biles Dun bar some tilos since, from her mother's.resl donee, on. Sampson street, Allegheny city. Verdict not guilty, but defendant to pay the mats. A Sint to Pittsburgh Manufacturers. The Worcester Spg states that the town of Webster received a large accession to its numbirre lut S►tardq, in the persons of mealy two hundred Bosnia% Immigrants• They were procured by an agent of Nelson Slater, who his found great trouble in oh• taming operatives •fx, the extensive under his charge• PstionihaLr-WS have received from J. W. Puma, .opposite the Poet Ogle., the American Phrenological Journal for April ; 'ebe Now Took Weekly Tribune for this week ; the Independent; Harper's Weekly for April 4th; and the New Took Ledger for same dam. PUMA lute alto received the Round Table Clipper, Waverly, and Mercury for thin week. Mtestoosav Ssamog,—The sermon before the Female Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church, Sixth street (Dr. Prost— Ley's), will be preached In that church by Bev. Joseph B. Km, of Allegheny city, on Sabbath evening next, at IX o'clock. A e n lle:tion bo taken in aid of mis sions. ' MUM /JO 8AT111T....411147 Lake, soar arnstettiod taken before Aldensun Tsilar. of the Fifth Ward, yesterday, on • charge of assault and battery. the cue eras Settled. A ohaige of surety of the pesos whiah had beet:made against Bard7.brthe tame party, 'rat also settled. Woman Conn, 8 ocisrt —We call attention to the card of this society in mu advertising columns. Its members' with patrintio liber ality, gin • Masted Concert to-night, in Concert 8011, is aid of the Pittsburgh Bob. 'Unman Committee. Tiokau,, fifty : oenu to be had at mutton sutras and at tits ticket atm Baur= Toni tionan.—Tbe cetera' of the 102 d, Begintiat received, their private bonety r yeaterday,Lsmounting in the aggre gate to about $lOO,OOO. They are credited to the Fifth, Sixth sad Ninth wards of this city, and the borough of Birmingham. Mune' PasOsnuc or rue anntwon.— 'Mb excellent painting WU be exbiblted, for one week, >a Concert Hall, ocncmenalng on M.OII4.IIIITOIIin 1111Xt. Slim plead forks, spoons said Wile out lay included in furniture salt this morning, at 11103 Wilma's "notion house, it Mk IL Air &utile tab of fasitare 11111 take pima' We *Walla !aka °Naga, at ittiCantlantri, 16 Mb strut. • United States Christian caa- missal'. - The Army Commlttoo of Wtatora Pennsyl minis presents the folinfowkhg report for , the month of !fare% .6d4 / Rev. J. G. Ceteon, or/Ta7swille, Pa. ; Rev. S. D. Critchfleld, Sae 'Lexington, Po. ; Rev. D. W. TowAsend, of Pommies, Pa.; Rev. Alex. Dortsddison,e ' S Elder's Ridge. Pa. ; B. J. (tamely of Calcr.tia, Ohio ; Ilea. D. M. illier, of Mlianke, Ohio ; P. J. Caldwell, of Cooonsiost, Pa., hove gone ,as delegates to the CuMLerland Army. Rai. W. M. Taylor, Mount Jackson, Pa,; Rea' Josiah Thompson, Clinton, Po. ; Rev. A. U. Comore, Garrettsville ; Mr. Samuel Pollock, foreclose, Pa. The Treasurer acknowledges the following donation., received in lisach : Bri.l No. 1, New Shah.l.l,T:borer comity 9 00 Citizen. of Zeltennple, Boller comity 24 77 Soldier. at Camp Copeload 9 00 Ladles Coldiers Ald Soddy, Wlncaesser, 0 15 03 Soldiers of Pear... A imy , ... 5 00 Celelinat Wmt. Colon Church Dallas — , V.- 29 60 Soldier. Ali Society, ttelleternno,Psyetto co . 23 0' eoldlors..Ald Socloty, Elders Ridge, lndlana co 504 11. P. Char b, Steubenville, Ohio ..... —....—. 501 Sool rict No. 1, YoOt tp.Belmont co 0. 43 25 Choir C entral o Preobyterion Church, d'ott tionsburg, P. ... ..... ....... 00 Collection. from Citizens of Peon tolum fall btp, Allegbthy county, by 0. So ieely, sa Colt, echoed District. Peals toatasldp...-- Blob DUI " Jefferoon " Hebron ,Adams I Mann. Wriehlagton I Laurel Point" QQIIICy Total amount from Penn tp., Ilta) 60 Mro J. P Lyon 20 03 .d.S 80wen......: 1 0) Cittarns of Wayne tp.,Loseream. ... te Citi.e. of East Llverp.d, Ohio 7 00 Citizens of Liorkstovro,..... ...... BCM ' Pthshrterion Choral,. LauTancrvilie, Pa. 41 00 Moris"J", Shinn, Litavidown, Clarion ... 100 J. Cam; Ello•n " 00 J.L. D..- ..... Dinctatn. P. .... ........ -.....—..._. 107 Pestle - al North Amyl% N. Lo 03 Lealcithborgb and Wmt bobcotng So. ma -Addl. Wed!, t 7, Pa bingo city, ...... 10 00 Contort Lt. Oolo's Staging elm, Well-+- hI g 00 of Franklin School, Mifflin Tp ...... 80 00 Mrs. T.l.Banter, Lawrenceville. 10 00 Wolf tint Congregation. Washington C 0....... 7 CO ST. T. Dally, L.iy„ _....—.---..._. 103 a: Ebenezer eoldlora' Aid Sectsty ..... 0.1 From Chrlstian Commissions of Washington Prmweeds of Concert per Bsldlers' Aid Society, • Washingtonitsli CO Buffalo Soldiers' lid 15 Ten Mlle Soldier's Aid Society 10 SO 11101, a. sta.'s... The following contributions of stores have bona received during the month of March: 1 box yf hospital stolen from the Ladles! Lid So. clots of Cris. Pa. 1 bum de., from Ladies' Alecntty of Mt. Pleasant, Mrssitmorolendronoty. I box d“. from Aid Society of South Baal° Diarist, No. 2. PreeNrt. 1 box of clothing and books, from Ladles' Aid So. gime of Beaver, Boater county. 1 boa of turpltal .torn, from Soldier,' Ald Scciety of Simersburg, Clarion county. 2b re and 2 pkgi of sundries, from Soldiers' Ltd Society of eau...burg, 18 hos and bbl. ..f frn.t and regstables, from Le ans of Uui01:001.2. 1 baox of bwpital clothing, from Ladies' Aid So del) of Milos church, Adam, t.sreship, Batier uty. pkgo of *fut., from 111111rio thm Aid Sottoty. !sox of fruit, from Ladles' Aid Society of !time • . burg, Clacton coqnt,. t but or storm from Ladies' AM &nobly of tootraver, Wootinorti'aud county. 2 boo of fruit wad Id • of clothing, Atd (horn Boldlcri docloty of Bona rl.ta nod Allegleny 1 bom or clothiltg mad 1 do of Bait. frork'Boldien' Ald ttoclety of hem Tema, Allegheny county. I b -o of hoepital overt. trout:Soldiers' Ald Society of Mouougmbolo otty. box of do. ilvm Sahliont Aid Society of Livermore Wootenorriond a nuty. I box at Istvitml Moms truer ladles of Zellenoplt Butler o unty. Ibex do. from &Adler.' Aid Society of Sidere Bldg , Indiana county 1 box of clothinit. mid 1 do. of fruit, from Ladle Aid Socket, of Wia, be towotdip, Low mom coualy. I I. o of boopital morel from Luttorick esObtx. Urcoqaburg, Po. 1 isEx do from &Adams' Aid Bmittly of Sumo". Pettno. oi ..- ar wise from Srddiere' Aid Society of Can bore, Weettlairti.o comity. re 1 tem of clochlog fiom re Wee. too Soldier.' Aid Society, Altintrony...cy. I tr.% eirodris. from Staw•rintlls Soldlors' ge- Its! Society. I f. , . of books from Dr. Preatie Va Church. Pitts burgh. I,cg of hospital slur. from Nan tounablp *sl aters* Aid Society. 1 bugof clothing from 2d Prrabyterian Church, Dew. Dr. Maned's, Pitt burgh. 2 prcaages from . 31 b. P. Chord), Pittaborth• IS,. of .undrtes f om Freepurrigatmagoeunty. 3 vggea - from c.i.f.& 'Aid lery of 1.1. e...- g repalon, of Pipun (root. W rigraoi Armory. 1 Nog alluring rl Sturm from Soldler'a Aid Society, of Buffalo, Wmahluglon gamy. 1 boo of liospEal enures, from School districts No.. Band 7, Norte rof•rtckly, BeArel . County. 1 boo of Hospital ntorm, from. Illclory Gruen Scbuul No 11. Westrourela.4 county. I box ilospltal Store, front Chute* L. Etranner, Srolckaburg. Indiana snooty. albozo! Eggs, from Mr Vomit Tan Gorier. 1/3 Jars of Jelly, from Mrs. (1.11100, Jr. 7pts from trim. A. U. Wallingford. I pkg. of doe. from Saab...* Aid cockily, of los o torroahlp. pk.g f rum • I' dead pig of Books and Parrs Dim Miss Gamble. • •• •• •• •• Mrs. A. Bidwell. " " "„ bra. WA.. •••• • •• ••DA:toward. o • •• Mu S. Cukor. •• ° • " P. Philp •• " M. Ham o •• •• •• LL Capp W. Dews. Alap oontributiont of Do.lainad Clothing from (I,Dickrelles. A. Mr. 111..Glay, Kn. y, 0,11. Graham, . 112.- LIM., Mg. 13Basto front Christian Oarhatissforg, Phihd phia. 'I be following articles hare boos emit to the anal. a of the West during the pale-month: Ing Muslin Shiite, ~ , 570 Cans of /salt, 364 I .rend 5 •Irts, 903 Yuma. Dried frail, 2.06 22.0 et drawers, pre, 120 QUISrle Whiskey, C 37 Arm rollsgv . 1262 40arta • 1•• • f Drreslng illj 19Cans at Soup, erms. 227 rowrls, 11 Cans .f Bed. aa. 640 Sock., pelf,. r 75 Pounds Tea, to 148 Blankets, 178 du 0.17•8, 127 Mows, .705 do Sugar, 210 Pillow Comma .11 do Choc...tato, 112 flandkerthiefs, 45 do Corn Swish, se llonsewisce, ifil do Dotter, 00 alipp re, palm, ;201 do . Dotter, 450 11..nd 01 ta, 'l5 do Mee, 60 lions 01 Doter, 146 Quarts Apple Better, 25 Pounds of Lint, ‘ llO Dozen Zags, 123 Sheets. 116.0 Crave and Lemon.. 22 Peed Tick., 1100 Pomade. rooter; ibel,erp-Library Daoke, 29 Cans of Milk. 19.4(0 email Ea deersdo 20 Furtado Pronek, 43,070 Pare. of Tieets. A Damels.POtatcast, 196,100 F Pages l of rapers. 2 Darrow Game, 1,335 Psalm Book; 3 Delegate Tents. 640 Teed moots, :, BIM Stweee, 750 Catechisms, 11.2,V01r feet of Lumber, 4000 Creed, 5 Nall Hip, 790 Illagaahme, - . 4 Gloss Berm, , 675 Ibizin Date, ' 10 Gallons fair, 25 Deems Writing Paper, 500 Pblle, 1200 Envelopait, 1020 Lead Penalle. , Beside. the ohm articles. we bows furnished the C Diet gitelsen which l. attached to oar station a Cmop Copeland, with all etecomary article. for c o oating. rashes .mean, cooking. utensils, plstes, knifes, forks, do. Lest week to order to make the mea l hat worst. bag removed from i amp Copeland the Polled States Hospital in this city, ea courfortable sie pool -1,10, we furnished them all whey clesm snit of ander clothighe beds bedshich they were renurred, clams * h erta and ng. an it was impoeitible f rib, hospital to oblate the needed articles without de. 1.714 rho removal of the nien trom camp and , then .spore many of them ta death. We base also sent to hiastrilla, direct, a lot of mroklng nutlet. , and kitches fitrottam; for thew tablielmornt of an rates diet kitchen to be attaohal to tho Cumberland hospital, tbe largest cooler huh. vIII.. A. the work orthaGommlielon Is loormsleg. and tee naming Spring battles makes It Imperative on es to have • large rupply of dare. at 11l our !Madam tri the , timberland w ho, mthe Commission looks to all the peopisof God, lore hi. mum sod their Country, forauletroom. All stare me.. beiont to to W. P. Waymen, Ire. 7. Suilthileed street. Plttsbnegh All mg, donattoot to JoiaTrosenrw, No. u TI Wood .tr.t. Pilb.gb phAlbrie. . ii.cv...l coxix.r.s; Hon. llobert 51clioight, lo•vh Abr., W. P. Weyman, Robert 0. Totten, John B. licenne, Jo seph Horne. , Tit Otn,Potin—Fatber Sewell's Conant lit evening was well attended, and the per fformances gave much better satisfaation than on the previous night. A number of pieces were rendered W a s:Gallant style, and elicited vociferous applanie from the andlenest. got= Wont—gee hundred and eleven eases were dispoted of dering the present week Ity trial and otherwise, in the Court of gainer . Sessions.' /11DISPOSID.--tpc Wright, Provost M ar shad, is confided his room by • madden tack of slokieu. Copt. . Grimth b offialatibg daring his abuses. Tr'BOUNTY FTIND,THIPD WARD, ALLIGHSNY.--nlI perm drilroin to con. Mends to Ws nu:4 c m requ *tad to p., taste on trlbtolou to Oa Tresata•r. Mr. Jnd ;M STEM. No. 191 Pondti , k• Mum. A. . • It I. and ' kod nom . , DIONDAT FirnaNG,ill* D.l or Badasiecif balgetencS I a p 2 a WO REMOVAL4iderman NALL); soy Me moved Iles No. 431115. Cage etivetto•JACCllo2lll ILO issi doff to iftillalttag nous d dor Mow r• Bo& 4.` ersciAs socA.S srartoits. graUX Pots, Plain a=d Chassaaatal Mats Roofer, 44 dealer la Paapaiirzia cad Vermont alai aT thatil,tt 41E5110 att law rater. °Mos at Max. Laaghtlea, Lew Mrst= Works. Pittatrarjh, Pa. SofDITAS too to your own health do not trust to the army supplies ; Cholera, Peva and Bowel Complaint wills follow your slight est indiscretion. HOLLOWAY'S - PILLS AND OINTMENT should be in every man% knapsack. The British and Breach troops. use Iso other medicines. Holloway's Pills and Ointment are new re tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, be., at ZO cents, 75cents and $l,lO per box or pot. For rate in Pittsburgh by 13. L. Fahnestock .5 . Co. For sale also at, Fulton's drug store. Fifth street, Pittsburgh, and by George Allegheny city. Itruov sz.—Samtiel Grab= it Co., Merchant Tatters, have removed to 73 Smithfield street, and would most respectfully call the attention of their friends end the mobilo generally to their new stock , of Spring and Summer goods, which they have Jut resolved. Their stook Is of the very finest quality of linglish and French cassimeres, cloths, essaimeres and vesting. Also, a very eitensive assortment of Scotch cusimeres. Den't fall to give them an early call. Every garment warranted to give full satisfaction. GallUX & BicCminurns, 73 Smithfield g4t- tc 2 7 . 1/ 7 45 95 )9 00 16 76 20 00 Yrraarrnan BELL —We would call the atten tion of our readers to the large We of elegant household furniture at the residence of J. W. Barker, Esq., corner South Common and San dusky greets, Allegheny city, on Saturday morning (April 2.d) at 9 o'clock. Most of thil furniture was made to order by the test East ern manufaciturers, and is of the newest de signs. We should jodgo from the catatouge of tale, that such handsome nod desirable fur , tinire was never before offered at auction. JIM tiIKFAITTSD AND WILI.DI POD 8441.—T10 assortment of Fall and WintorClothing. biddy rooolved by Mecca. John Wflo k Co., fdarchant Tallorc, No. iti Fears) Wed, Al logbor.y. The 'coo% of clothing contact , of tha finest variety of gritite pantaloons, eoatr, acid OvCreap r i-. Coo atvie rr palterr:M tS3trOIUI IROd fl.6laur.blq. t would GU of OW readfire t. give the above gantl.t,,on Wards:so, Jwrabar, Stu.—J. M., Knourt No. rf Fifth street, is now opening Ito mo cholas stook of line Gold and Silver Watch. , Jewelry, Silver ware nod Fancy Goods gm displayed In shit city, and Is soiling then remarkably low crime . n arid menage mils nll ew tate& at the Omnibus olhet, Dia 00 Penn street, day or night. All orders let .t Coe above plan will by promptly at...1ra...1 MI con! mutt h- raid le frrse— Boa outer sad dextral:do dry geode go to Barker's, 60 Market street. Jostrn M. Gen.n, Attorney atLev, 98 Grant 'treat. st3m • Sin Pans moos, SIN Uely.••• at,nfiliner.e• The Planters' House. Sr. Lours, April I.—Mr. Stlekney, lessee the Planters Booth for many years pest, tired to•day, and Desert. Felt k Batch, Ong connected with the house, took charge bort.. - Cal Itsettle Delegate.. 6•e FRAPCIBCO. Ma-eh St.—The delegate• to the Republioact Nardotal Convention at Baltimore are !Beau... [twee irailiog,ehalr - Ifiti, S. uth Rerseb, • la Ilirsokßmitit. RIVER lINTELIAGEMCS Minerva. Whetting. fer• etetr b. monied tweral Loeb. Mom oar lost n, but Mat evenl g u was apptrently et *stand with ablaut ten feet Mx Matte In the chatwel. The weather enntionee cloudy and Imagined, with occa• atone' .ho. .n of rah, liter* wite not a mash , emir& yreterdsg, mtde boom the 'muter park... The Zeneerthe samket Julia, and thereat., lout Wheeling, arrived on time, will god trio, The ILemlloblaw it and Colown, fr. Cincinnati, and the Armed., from St Loute,ens •mong th• dna b.f.. due. Tla artarrits, and VO pm ought to Le to ...far. The alleghtmi ti•er tra•kets, Ettida...ll,tb,jd ti awd•Owfwath were - Atm tart ufghi; Wt. donbtlwe be tanadattbe Alleglatuy whaefabliten • • • The neat and popular Jona.,apt. ts the Rho' lot tor Zsnew.lll. t day, leavtag . at d Wo lean from reliable source. says the Cincinnati o.mrrow.t, that It Is the Wt.-calve of the Mote to do all their power to prevent nevlgatiou ou the Western 'orators, by shiagilie; ;mai summation Into newel:kW fool. The amoidarate War Demit ment ham ollerrti a premium fur the hortative of • abaft necrobllng coal. Weich can I e molly mired dp with this irtecrtfalm of fuel, which le so frt., ly noel tie env etc mere. We don't think they wOl., emceed be OM mho-lune twine, pat It le well enough for our regimen and Mimeo to erarl their coal from Cabo to Now Orleans. The Camelia Hate Bohlen, starlight. J. 11. WI. mare, )lelor Lederem, wd argonaut No I' were d.+, gen iced to ent Cll3cl nal for Pi tub argh on Thum; I day) bat The teat Seethe, Capt. 'Seabrook.. will all oat Met lean for !Malvin. today—positively. Capt. Jot McDonald has sold las !unmet le en Shimrock, at the rote of PC,' W f r the best. Capt. M . D. hi temporarily hi commend of the Thistle. The Leonid. apt. J N. arawelt, will poehinty leave for St. Louie to day. She hat mcellent a. , emmodet , em for passengers, and le Wage of careful and sttetitl•• The Charmer. Capt. Geo. D. Earn, will ;KIWI-nip hoes for Cleanest' and L 'sheltie toads) Capt. Morach still retains carper the MM.. The ILeelon. Capt. J IL Dunlap, will liars air St. 1, 0•0 0..0 ... L ey day mat meek. _ _ - - nourrt—onldky, Ipril he, at o'clock a, m, al Om realdeoc• tbe t• •nta. IIIIIMCC. lancet at eabetty 601146aE1t d.t ton of Jobe and Ihnel la ilacidt. aged 10 too AII. ant 6 dy. innate from' the [vadat.. of Wm 11...411, Bea. oar stmt. en SaTVILD•7, ld In t , at 4 o',loct p m. KAIITIN —At Dridrpmd, A 1... on Thursday, ktarck nat h, G. 0.11. glaBlIN, Captain of Oompso B. ltto Bede P. V. funeral 1.111 tats plats o• f.avntroay furrm. 'Moffat too o'clock, front the realalmoooof Macomber, on Idabon's MIL van. Lit porn.. of Gen n A•1012 , 2* and Dlnviddle Watt. Lb. I.l.nds of tbo toady anareapoctfti ly b3elt•d to attend. -- U•FIRST NATIONAL RAFE, Or ALLAAGGYEnEeDrir. _.U00,000 • This Hank It now flay orgsnived and In mow. fed operstkat. Ws are prepared to On • general 13ankink = and offer our mains as cornwpoodent to! Anvils Bokser tha:shout the country. %weal attention glean to collection la MY and thin adjoining City of Fatal:rah. am troll *a on all parts of the reentry. onep received on depot% aid change CO al tha pared* china bought shd naL T. 5 1554111, JOHN DUN, W 5. BLUBAUGH, O. O. BOTTA, AUTTEUU ROBSON, JOHN P. HILAN AM* low, Pm 14 1 P1T161711.06 Pi WAIIIRAID 0610600 RAILWAY 00. I Orrum or rem BSOltrrsgrt Pittsburgh, P. If.brosig g4a, lOC .ir DIVIDEND.—THE BUiRD 0 Dimetots bay. this day dochited 6 alviarold of SIMEN P D olds 'ou Irioo or Third Ifforusp Solids of lb'. Company, ou of PM taro [ of IM, p6-6blo in cob Ori ths Ist dsy of 601 most. . O•SPECIAL NOTICE.—The owners of Oil .1 the Alloghany landing us reloaded to mem and Oil t aem, ad:bombs It sill ham to lro removed at their expel., as th•ro le not room those 14 do the carnint bateau. Attention to tela matter will am trouble sod overroer m5ll JAISZSA.L.LIN. Wharf Neater OBEID& OIL T&NKS, of all Ititent 'kJ AOMITOIIB. ootrozintho TAMED sot TUBS, dal kind.. fo TdOratt. • Tanta remind and rim Lam' . . . Ail work aarrardal, ht OliMmtht Qt. to DI &RION Ayr , . OIL at the rallros4 andadni, Nth %min. addnua BOX 6a, tellty r an . A l 4 a on - - GOLD PEN thwo scribe hot la tits twalud, which ow ma tot atarroomamted, bat Tay worroatorai yonoold , DANIS, 014.11.106 & 00., ' et Wood Moot. ISTRUP.-550 bag. . Syrup. of tho fol.. ills ititaoratz.tion it.t.T....stot,at....murz ' al a lancr2C•alp, Ilnujea a Shlrry. a.russis y LITITZ a 'MINIMA '13".1... " ill ' ia b ". Erca-112 sad 114 &and Wee!, UK - 7M/ ir ThijUll6lll44" D-150 bbla pine Duct Cook pibiicialus Oil ursnantad *to bel tree from. grit um salami. sic equal ti •r 0 lubmatoraschAvAt. fictiour. 50 sad 70 1 44 aural: nib B • 11,101 or Crude all'Ate_ . .til t io ; cwr ri,..,T azi 141=014w:4 . m naut...: . , saletnr p/.{ial7oVittar4lsveigia.. _ .. . ZikklYleArtsViim ..,,, z i anK ' THE LATEST NEWS OUR SPECIAT, DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON. Spacial DiaLatch to the Plttaborgh Gazette. Cr.i3m3Gros C:rr, April Tho came p 1 immediate emancipation with out compensatimis progressing favorably in Maryland. There is no kind .of doubt but what the election, next Wednesday, will re salt in returning a large majority to the con— relation avowedly to favor of this glorious „cause. Postmaster Gen. Blair, Bs-Governor I Booted!, of Mess., Gen. Schanck, of Ohio, Beaty Winter Davis, and other distinguished gtinflemen are addressing a large and enthusi aatio Maas meeting at the Maryland I.tituto to-night in its behalf. At puhlie sales of De grees to different parts at the State last week not one commanded more than flee &item Slavery is dead in Maryland. OIS. SP, In IEIOII TOE OOMXIMI ON VIZ COS. °COT OP rim ear.. 003. Meade wag before the Oommittee on the Conduct of the War to-day t for two boars on the battle of Gettysburg. evidence is clear, and quite a favorable idcpresalon was made on the ecnocittce. The teatimony • Botterteld yesterday bore heavily on Meade. The dart-martial of Admiral Wilkes deep its Slow length along; Ito does that of Surgeon Geneial Hammond, which, however, is hoped to be near the conalaelon. Gen. Daldy Smith Is with Gen. Grant, 114R2ItI14: °Hell, It is 110deratpna thattbsce the apparent conclusion to main Meade, Grant has not indicated whet place he w►ntl Smith t. occupy. Under an order issued to.day, by the Sec rotary of the Treasury, It ie now optional with the I , l2llSeriberS CO 1111 , Forty LOl6ll, to pay fractional interpot and receive full eloupone, or revolve stamped soup., dating from the time of subecription. Thie le the same policy adopted to the rase of {ha Piro. Twenty Loan. " The President to-day has eomma•ed the eentenee of 2 nagrees In the Diatelet of Oolum. for murder, from death to imprisonment for life. Admiral Dahlgren hes made a third 'inane ciersful attempt to get the body of his s. n. The President's correspondence with W ei°llan, which was called for over a year ago bj the, ;isolation of Mr. Gurley, of Ohio, is n 4 terlikoly to be sent In. Frank Moore will bring it out .t Ott. In the Rebellion Beoord. raa •uraca. • Another rain fall to day, and woathcr proph et predict a rainy aeaacn. itJudge Edgerton, of Idaho, eshalited on ( Mer of the Rouse to-Joy s nugget of solid ed, north sight hundred dottsys. iThe Senate Agrienito rat Committee opposes the rtuanelal Cemoal:tee's movement to eat does the arprepriet, •os ter the A virattoral Derttment Ofty th ;lean! dollar, It becks qp the retnnumend.tiens toe deponmeet. •11.111.1.•.• 11, Z•nernals. EMPLII,II.II. .• There le agetnend regent expreamed In (leen 41.1 citrates. at the wriot of the House In th eomnitte• of th• SVGA., In toting t, ,pre , lenttiationalti,,ke from istnlng notes help :the eienotninstle , of Rye d The .s.wthTetT.,tolt Via riper.. cu.-pato:lA* '.ottrush the Copperhead outbreaks In Winds at puce. The days of rase water treatment in I.Stieh eases blve passed. A deputation of wool growers eat before the Committee of Way. and Means ookingln• ereseril &thee on imporied wool to este them from what they call ru.-• U. IVIZZCIMUS 11. DAMS, BMW OLIWID • Join; Tam:tray& D. ILLWELITI. NEvxm, Pence 111/011OHTLD ?O& IMMULS'II GOLD QO PLD M.D 11511911 =IC BLreszenuin I!2!=IM3MITiI =1 LOQIIaL DABLORIS 'nu moot - et .111101701 VP IDAHO GOLD •OWICCLTC&•L •LT•2IYtfT 181. Vaal • r I,TIOXLL 51.519 I=l Hu called on tho War Department fOr an order issued by the Provost hiarshat the day before the Maryland eleotton. 0 tOILOR TtOMflo• The English ititolitioniet, to expected hare to-morrow night. FR OAT HA R KIS BUR 0 kraal Dup,a.h In tb , . ritt42.,gb M.21111 . 1C10, April 1, 1854. Douse—The House has been disarming all day the bill for Increasing the pay of soldier. The bill passed finally as It passed the Senate. Suers—Ur. St. Clair presented • bill to In corporate: the Allegheny Valley Telegraph Company. A bill to purchase a new executive mansion passed finally. The •ete on the Plttehorgh and Franklin Hatilwity was reconsidered and postponed for the present. From the Army of the Potomac. W. 011111 0 ,05, April I.—A letter from the Army of the Potomeo, says that the Rebels for the past ten days have been - busily engag ed to digging Hilt, pits, along the south side of tbe apideo, In the vicinity of Reetvon Ford. IRt is also reported by - deserters that they ore tearing up_ the railroad between Fredericksburg and lianover junction. Six deserters came in yesterday bringing their wives and twelve children. They leav ened by the way of Madison CJurt Moues where their families had been living, eneoun tering great hardships on the rout". Seventy-tab priseuere, sentenced by court martial to Labor on the public works for terms varying from one to ten yew, were sent to Alexandria yesterday on their way to the ilehis of their future labors. Senate Confirmations 17analsorow, April I.—The folloainginot litatlOns among otters were o:srmed by the Senate In executive essalon day tTo be Brigadier Generals of Voluoteere pot. Patrick 71-Conner, 3d California Volunteers ; Colonel Gabriel P.. Peel, Sth Infantry ; Col.. 'Sen. H. Gaiepaon, 6th Illinolyataralry, from Joao 3d, 1863; 001. 4 4 8; Foster, 13th Indians, from Amp- 41,1863 ; Fast Lieut. Judson Kilpatrick. Pint Artillery, from Jane 13th, 1363; Fires Limit. Geo. A. dieter, lib Cavalrs, from Jane 26th, 1863, Col, Wm. 0. Sterkerenthy, let Vf Limousin, from July 17th, 1891; Col. Andrea 3. Hamilton, of Teals. farm Sept. 18th. 1861. The Sanstaalltieon 11,mei heat. Byron Virtlsou, to be. Lt. Clont• minder in the Nsory from Nov. 1863. New York Custom noose Nov Tool, April I.—The recelpia for duties at the Custom Mouse today wens tub,ooo, of 'mob 6270,000 was to oertificates. The 'Government price for gold wan $l 62 . The Assistant ifoll4l2rl monis the receipts for Match to be over $10,000,000, of which 7 670,000 was for Customs. The balance la the Gob Tressory is 22 113000. • Money la in active demand, at $ and 1 per cent. • - Thorp will be large shipments of Govern mono bonds to Europa, to-morrow, including 400,000 of fire-twenties to O stogie haters in Postponemeht of the National Union Convention. WalnEl2o74 Apr.l—Theproposition for the postponement of the National Ulan Conven tion is meeting with general layorlaall tides. The blends of Mr. Linda's favor it, and it is believed the President himaelf would be sat- Idled with each an arrangement: Is im desi rable that there should be no dissansionk the Italms party.. This is belltrred .to be . the best plan to harmonise oonflisting tiewe., , From Texas. Nor April I.—The latest advises from VISA* states that when onr.troops awaa. nate& Indian county on the 131 b of ilarab, island Milan families left with them, taking the limbos of Shah. bonsai. In :craning the bayous 34 gam wait drowned by Abe friary big of the pontoons. 'Thiry balanced ia - Arws liidlann'reginians =if Ystildbibigmbat tag.- frin...3l'nud bat gene dawn this oast Askistio Psis and RiarwarrlDw• 4 . " • , CongreadonaL Wansmoson, April 1, 1964. °WM—Mr. Holman, of 111., gave ;lodise that he would on Monday Introduce& resells. tine Instrnoting the Committee on Milton Adaim to report a bill increasing the pay of privates of the army. . Fir. Wilson, bf lows, asked leave to intro duce a bill regulating commerce among the severalfitates. It declares that eacbandevery railroad company• is authorised to transport freight and passengers from one State to an other, anything in she Innen( any Strati to the contrary notwithstanding. Objection/ were made to the introduction of the bill. Mr. Blaine, of Maine, introduxd chill to provide fer refunding to loyal Stotts Sartain sums of money expended by them in raking, organising and equipping troops for the Union army. It provides fora board of three com missioners to hold sessions in Washingt o n and report to Cqugress the aticertained cum due to the various States, towns, cities and °Mantles. The bill was referred to the committer on Ways and Moans. Elijah Ward, from the Committee on Com merce' reported back the joint resolution Foal. Mug [veering notice to terminate reeiproci ty treaties, or making arrangements the bet ter to bacons reciprocity to the United States. The consideration was postponed four mocks. The noose went into a Committee On the National Banking bill. Various amend meets to the Bank bill were offered and acted noon. The greater portion of the morning hoar was C , 3130110301 by Mr. Nesmith, In ad vocacy of the bills establishing a branch mint at Portland, Oregon, and an assay of at Carson City, Nevada, and Dallas City, Oregon. lie commented severely be the Secretary of the Treasury and the Birector of the Mint In Piladelphie for their course in attempting to defeat the bills, Mr. •Nesmith's remarks in regard tni the Di rector of the Mint, at Philadelphia, were very humorous and sarcastic, and erected much merriment on the fluor and it the galleries. Atter considering the bill no far no the 4W .h secaoo, the Committee LO.O and the House adjourned. —The Senate resolved, when It ad' , journed, to adjourn until Cietscay, aisd then t ea 1:00002_01 Mr. Sherman, It ro t 10 10 E reen tireeenfou. • prom New Orleans. NI :sr ..1" oar., April L—Tha stammer amsorts, from New Orienne, on the evening of the 24th alt.. has arrived here. Franklin, La., has been evacuated: nod the Government stores removed to Brest:ice rutty. The Era says that on the 2; t God. Mower made a reconnoissance up Red Rivpr, as far flanked. Two hundred prisoners and four as Natehitoches, where a rebel loran leas out cannon were °motored. liatenitochte is sixty miles above Alexandria, and rologees from there say that large quantities of cotton, An, remain on the plaota,isins in that vicinity. Another later acoonot stare, that the affair ' took place at Bayou Rapid., 20 miles from Alexandria, sod that besides the shove cap ture, a large numbers of horses and mules were taken. Col. R. B. Layette t was severely wounded in the leg. The rebel tyres was a portion of Gan. Smith's In4aritryi and our force was a portion r' Lee's cavalry: The weather on the Red river leas cold and the water in the river was rinvg rapidly, which will mach facilitate the gunboat movements. The troops are in 1140 !spirits. The rebel guerrillas et Provost's laodlng, on 1 the Teebe, fired into one of our gunboats, but dad after a well directed discharge of grape. A party then landed and burned all the buildings in the place. Gen. Franklin's column has wend through. Use. Banks has issued an order establish log a bateau for the instruction of freed men. Oh.. F. Bober's, mote of the Brig Herald, of Boston, was arrithmtally droiseed on the 2ist at New OIC iles. 00 leaves a wife and fetidly In Boston. The capture of Natolißah. bad • depres sing influence on the cotton market. COUtid erabla receipts are expected from that region. Sates at 67.G7).5 for low middliog,iwith • de cline. Sugar and nvclesses firm. Prima now crop Inger, 143. Flour, ST CO lot aura sad 111.95 saperboe. Batter, 35. Western teed, 14 Freight+ Mc per lb on cotto Wn to Nee York. New Tool, April L—The •zesioc.r Yesoo bas arrived with New Orltens 0 , 11100. of the 24th ult. thwerel 11.111111 started for rho ;root en the 221. Admiral Fermi:to had hero at Pcoraeola for n f.w &lye, and would' leare ;on the 526th for Texas Onset. The operations at Fort Powellotearkfo l oile, ora suspended I, the present. The payinesters,bad left Neeo) - rleanr. for Matagorda to pry the Western freq. there. Gov.. Fetes, of Illinois, was in Now Or leans. The Itenitb of the city and troops was good. . The negro pnlYte schools in Now Orleans are making rapid prove. , Gold .was low middling at titi% The French war steamers wets daily ex tank Maramncted at the mouth lay . C ootttenf he . Itinwas Grand• Mg henr , to aay contributions on the people of the city, and proclaimed his intention of taking the ship against the Invaders. The people were • ship • ping their cotton on foreign vessels as fast as possibl e. to get It out of the wOf the French. The Port Dellauey prisone ay rs, 319 In all, had reached New Orleans. Gov. nap bad received a letter from 250 LOMAMI• PI.ISOII*TO, at Camp Morton, lath swells, asking tie Interceation with the President, to encore their rates.. The latter says they see their folly, and Pow desire to help make Louistina a free State. From the South-West. Itzmoooto, Aril I, IE4 The cavalry force of the anemY having been augmented within a few days, now amount, to about 6,000 men. They are encamped in • •alley at the foot of • rooky fatted ridge from Tunnel to Verne,s station end Red Clay, which they bald. Also a eonsiderable force are stationed at Nick-a week Gap 8 miles below has. Their picket lined era genUally within • mile of aura, to but ne disposition shown by either party crowd. There Is no reason to lioliova that Johnston bas been largely reinforced. either from East Tennessee or diab•ma. There le no Indies ttoo that he Intends to auricle the adaptive, notwithstanding the contradictory rep , rts. The estimate of his command of 85,0001.„ nearly correct. Over nine hundred deserters have came into Chattanooga during the monaLof March. The receipts have Milan of fora few days put. Many thousands vaterane Sib maronieg by tho overland TOlllte , from Nashville. the rail road being enable to &cum:ambito them. Gen. Bauman, after having cuspiated a tour of inspection, returned to headquarters at Naahville to-day. MARKETS DV TELEGRAPH Cincinnati Ainlet Elpedel Dtapacch to ths rituabergh Clasetta Otartsserl, Aprd 1. 1861 The iloatbse to• 41 I. raw and',elealy, with ce. staical reins Tite river haa rim beet two hat &ulna the Pei twentd-Lur beam neat dull and honey, but prtrie unchanged. There la an active ilartuntid tol;Waiste, and 'oaks of 1,400 061. at 11 . ?anemone unctiang 6; Mesa ;Pork tr...za. and Priem Moo at szavl, so . Latin 12%912%c. I Weser unobanvd at 61 ed 131,10 far Prime Bid, and 11,35411,W fur Prime Whlui: There Is a difterauce between the views of buyers and iolisr• of Ono, sad soured, auctationsmiuot be Oars atardy 66165800 lo balk, .6 000 including sacks. 0- stuck and Blaney *anat. One Tont, April L-Siocks Mr org and sale,. a a a. j.— ~...„--.1. 4 K. 11 Id 1 ; a Q.........—.. 46 do ale. diekend .». 64 litchis. lientral...,l6 o 111. Central Scrip ....lig Ilesion.------- 134 Micalgan Southern- 14% C. A 1' 1)4 do do g 66-140 f. IL A A......-- VI St T Cudnd- --.143% P., at. W. at C...---145% Beadi ng» Haden 1ireer,.......,.1634i 0.6 11 IV__ ......_ ea ....-.llo s l Calms it . Chicage...linlyfirold.L.......--..—. 166 .. it, 6 5....---.-...... 149 Quicken." •--....- Milk Now Sons, April 1.-. The (undoing are the clueing plic. cif mocks Then sza betake of Gold, Now York Centrid.-10 1 V•0. it it. 1....------In% Vie.- .-....121 1 0. a tr. w................ 07 , ... \ Edevr.l74;:ti. 7 7-4. 11 4. e.* 14. W...-__....1 Iludson-.--,...- 163 ii. A A.. pre.. 4 - . 105 Harlem..... ---.—i 3 7% T. It A A , VA-- 00 % needing-, • -.—.1.51% outgo Melt —.:..-Iluya Michigan Caatial.-150 Cant. Co --. 11%. Michigan fiontbarn..l4 % Cumberland ---...64 114 Central .........-1-14:ZQuickeileer.—.--% V Cleveland A Plusti'44.lSl 4 .4 l . 11: a Q.-. -...14614 Galena 2 Chicago;-,1 O._,A:. M. certlficalea.: 08 SG' Louts Illirket. 62. / 13 5 3 . AP4I --00ttera , antet gt C. for Low Bliddllow. Flout actlre, whit an *legacies ten dency at $0.7006,13 for double Est., ftl.bn for eingle do„ gad is for kapertne. Wheat /lister, 31P- C:teen bfsber; p,wat,3 f 9 r mime. Cora uld Oats anchanW. The following Government enntrecte were made Wednesday: OM able eine* SAM Plow, so, stia on SIX ;_l3,oun abler double Nam, s7B7.ts; tt,CSKI bale .Prime,ldem Pork at 11X4321; 1.10.1,me: nu clear Booxes Sides at 12%; Tsp:o tie bacerrStouldere $10,05, Nevi York'. Ilarket ' Itior Tou. ApNi L—(''t.llren ; talerl,ooo leeks at 70 c. $ 1 kr edr•nced Ape; inlet ILUCO Skis; sta. Itkiktfe,7o, Ohio $7, 1,30, Bambara o.ltto TA. *luta Motet ; sato of SOO WAS nixed War tau at 111, 65 , Cek.P dd. $ ,112, Welts Illab -Isea; VAL Cora itey ; ea* 'of ,101:0 bash at taw , - Part Mor at. 01. tad Um at 13513%. widliot bevy at .111,04111.03, bat Was Wetly as .51.06110.- esprZrt= .oaarthilL• bar, at ista 0 reasaintazior. brita•iltsooplitig Sitar - • :-. ES= CEL L.,V1W01:111 TTS. SANITARY COMURSION A.. 1 AT PITTSBURGH, PA., MR SIC% AND WOUNDED SOLDERS AND SWISS. &PORES!. THI PITTISBUTXriI SASITABIt GOMM= • btanott of th. U. B. Sanitary Commixlon. 4t•b- WMd for the milder the rick and trertotrmi whiter•. autonnre to the public that • Grist P•tr telli be heLl Pittebar•h, oassmatroclait as The First Day of Jetne, SWILL The object of the Fair la to obtain money to en able the Va.: t Comm/Won to proceed with their rood wort ,noreami anarg-yt and mahatmas. The practical ..,:stnis of the Vatted States Sanitary Commis.lon hove lama of i sazh incelonisble good, and bare met ouch high appears' . tam the antbre prop', • that .o mosteratlM of its Shims I. maim. Diary one kelt It a duty to savior am wounded, tisk and disabled midisr. Tb• prompting• of 'eery t o p.' b,a,s •peak eipeiy,t lett ws, who do not bear the ilnt and Minton of th• MIAs, .boat yard& liberally far btu • war-worn rows of tbs Itspnblltc . Christian charity speaks tramp•t.toagned to .not and ever; ono, tolling no to tendai to tha wants of thom who are sick, wontodat and disabled to acr • count-re &ride. must , The Wien of car commies hetaan.if7 Wad. that ell should ratite In tiro muse; sad If a cap aeon water is not to go umswardad. what ttettartal aims will not 6* lostoend on thews who aro the libond do- nen ton doserring and charitable a wort. Unch good Lae been ecoonnipllsliiesi sa the post- Maob mons c. be In the incurs, by salted, wan , esti° and liberal&Alert fanning the Ltd.& eat o Nanitat7 Commts.l n. he ranks of our arm'ors are being rapidly MIA. snd eay.rat hundred thousand lista &dotsnow s sod "ohouldsr to !shadier" to opticld th e liras ip rs wed poUtiosi,) of the people f lb. Oroat 11.-polalic—to hot.. aated on: ban. and our 11W: o Foe ifs* our couornoraal and robs cal prapo! icy , and pill wo not snel:or and ate th•el irnon • oondni, ries and dial led?: Our sisters* in, lien Trrt, lirooalyd. Pircedihala, DI Lords, and all thiou o botit taa length rid breadth -I lilt Lod, sr. *um...id in this D ly and titioerary nook.. nosli act stow 01 our libt•itiltl sod tanntoous onwri , y to lilts I 111 r, that we, t 0 ,.,, fed to. mew, noel will Ova m ant towardwitt nit Is no nroni 7 local ni.t.er. We a rdlidly tn. the dooot ons o at. thetima, aid and no .pers , not unit o' 41 og on, lt.ty. Ellrn Inalonn. wnon, Gaunt), sod toe date or Pcsoeylraniho but o• one all the States of the lirponla. The re stolidte of lb. care of tee **bliss, Clotombelou are the .oldior• of tan Untied Stabs, irlitiodt 'typed to what .tea's! Ora • eullefool from, titian; or Lib. sig. era, cad or young, and with tit sapid to sea, (Atli or anion. Lit who fight and }re diabled lo tha co so of 001 . colamm3 arm: ...W.:O In th• ru.agetorat cod ran of the United bra at Sanitary • .1013. W.ribrrtroflll asa the hearty 1?0-4.1.111. ttois and aid of all Mrs m re.sy .tn la thantfully . revised inn I:Lto,rary Trowanfto of theribr, b. ihosses, En. tmatrit,tl.• of coerebandia of terry nature will be • ...teed by Oa Cleminittee appointool for that will be u der the • Wild of the teat"- Hs. 13 molt., r n bausior. Clairmaa, sad owe. will tenet prompt attobtion add wed to S r. you Boasawasw, Honorary Goroapontiliag Beerst.7 Pito•bn Of U. G danita.y Casosission /air. Plus. burgh, Pa. _ .. Ladi.d Coosedstee. 1 HUAI. 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