_... y _ THE DAILY PITTSBURGH osburgh 6nuittt. • , . fIIBLIBILBD BY %I ' cep . PUBLISEG ASSOCIATIOL --- ...' f th ." lll ' TERMS OF TILE GAZETTE. Mao= trues. by mail, per year......... 58 Op. , munth--. 70. " " weeB..-. r . 18. gingko reples —.—. S. ltvesteo Sornow, 17 men. per Year.. ---- 40. " mentli..—. 38. " • week...—.. 10. " " desk 00p105..---.., it WW 13t57 Entries, elogle caplet. per year... 2 00. " " cluDe of sto 10, " 1 50. • . o clabsofleor more " •.. 122. —and one extra to the party , mending club. TO/ 0 dab of 111to®, we will wed the Vt.°. arum daily. F or • club of sweati„ an will send tie Wax's° flux= daily. Slagiii e•ple• 6 coat. tiff All mabscrlptionsmicay 6,4.0., altal pew 4. always stopped when the tlmo expires. VUEBDAY IiIOIegING=r4::A.PIILL 6.1864. Brazilian Progress. While some of the bitterest and most In• falauttad suitsiners of slavery, and cone. guttily of t'ho rebellion, mole-land among mon of the free States, the meat considerable slave country of the world, Bruit, is discussing how 'testi be delivered from whst Its people con eider their greatest incubus and curse. to ten years from tho abolition of the glares trade, 'Brasllian slaves, thrones the operation of at it jest _lnto, dcclinedin numbes.l 3 per cent.; th from. throw mtlllnns in 1850, to two millions in 1866,U5f1 the prosperity of the country in ail thinge Mu increased 100 per cent. Now by a recant arrival from Rio de Janeiro, we learn that Senor Silveria de Matto, a prom ' Anent Member - of the linullian Parliament, has :brought in -resolutlovis prohibiting for . algters frensholding alums in the Empire; ant to prepare somo plan for a more speedy emincipation than the preeenteystem, which, though itwlll.dubtless be the meats of en franchising all slaves In twenty years, is con sidered too slaw for the wants of the country. It Wm been found that a man is a more profit able laborers' a freeman than as a slave. The prohibition of foreigners holding slaves is a partimatu thrust at the English. In epite of the Lord Brougham act of 1644 which makes the la n d hn of slaves by British sub jects In any • criminal act to be tried by the court' in Englaad, many John Bulls have continued to hold their fellow men is bond age. In ISSS, Rev. Mr. Pletcher's work on Brasil and the Brazilians, published in this country, stated that an English mining cos. pony, in contraventien of this law, held 800 slues. The passage was read in the British Parliament, the matter invoetigatcd, and the company was compelled to free itsalsves. Titian Erasilian facto are lessons coproging to the friends.. of freedom, and should make copperbeadiem hang its head In sham*. Foreign News. Barenrsa - is a weakness of the Spaniard, and Sangria° is scarcely a caricature. The latest Care they have effected by it, according to their accoant, Ic bleeding vines to cure the eidium. It is practised in February or March, by making en incision in the vine, and ac cording to the discoverer, a vineyard pro prietor of Valladolid, hes never failed in its results. Tea whareabents of Kossuth is a questieu of the day, in connection with the evident attempt of certain demagogues to mil a little revolutionary 'effervescent powder in the poll t ient rep of Austria. We hear of him last as being comfortably "quartered"—that is lodged —at Turin, whence it is not difbelt to touch tho :evolutionary machinery of y. General I( I epka . ak freque n 0 Hungar'lollo • he Tam Prince Imperial recently enteral *way of the Etaperut, and.puteing on • grave face, said" Iho Schleswig-Holstein qn,stion is getting dangerous." The Emperor hat ing questioned the boy as to how he came to that conclation, wan informed that he hal Jul:tread it in a newspaper. Tae German war vessels are sailing about ; In the Channel and elsewhere with a large canvass glued to each side, containing the; words " Germany at war With Denmark." This odd proceeding is to warn the German ! mercbantinen to keep a sharp lookout. As Algiers hue become a great Winter re ' sort for English' people, the Chaplain of the English church, the Rev. t ie. Rogers, ha. opened a library of English bob in connec• Men with his church. Fatal Vool.lklarly Feat. A Chattanooga correspondent of the Detroit ,Trituree glees the following: • Titre:id:Lys ago, • young man, whole name I did riot learn, a private in the 78th Penn's.. I Infantry, fell from that point of Lookout Mountain known as Point Look:da t a dietance of some eighty test, upon a kind of table that falliltd in the mountain, abontthet distance from the tep t Of !course he des killed. The , vials% being • photographer , had been al • lowed to erect • tent, while his regiment was stationed on the Mountain, and practice his ,profession.- When his residence we, ordered . hem the mounta ho was allowed permission to remain, as be bid boon to some expense to getting up stock-and apparatus. Sod to relate, be was given to the intoxicating cop, and WM often in it state of drankenneas. W bile in inch a state he was foolish enough to Inn around the extreme edge of the rock, for the amusement of visitors to the moan tain. Lie had done this so often will° drink, that he bad got so careless tur to To it while sober, sad on the fatal day, I am told, he ' was perfectly sober. In the presence of • lady and. her husband, be stepped to the ex - trams edge add plated the palm of one of his , feet on the edge, and attempted to bring the other with it, when a small plow of the rock broke off.- It was enough to throw hira off • his Wane°, and samy him backsiards, end precipitate him down 'the dizzy height. In falling he attemted to batch the stint of the lady's dress, bu t with great presence of mind she, drew beck, and saved herself' the same fate. When the unfortneate man was found be was unite dead.. Ills nee k and back war. broken, literally in !me . . Funeral Procession or IV omen. Air. Cramer, of the Milwaukee Wisconsin, at tended the funeral of Mn. Beauregard, at Now Orleans, in company with a gentleman of ex tensive aequaintance ID New Orleans, and of intense Southern sympathies, who pointed out the notabilities. • Mr. O. writes ; When the Gatlin wu placed on t weemagnificent funeral car, the procession formed of woman. Uses a mils long--not a carriage was aliened, and the first ladles of Now Oc hre= walked in She procession. My friend said thkt they were the eery elite of the city—. dratted with eleganmj bdt mostly in Yes tures of mourning. Titers were some gay dressy among the eleven loandred women, Mai followed the remains tothe boat. There wer scarcelya man in the precession—there were, any present, but they walked apart. m noticed In, the procession' the British and Wench aeon of the two war ships in the Stanzas. -They were sandwiched among the women: To meth was an Interesting sight to witness a procatudon composed ofladles only, and of the' best ;moiety. As my friend • wag known to ben intense rebel, I was con ." shined the same, and so wben I puled through' the throng, I war, NI it Were, kindly greetwd. Thad thus a better opportunity to sea the old residents of New Orleans than if I had attended twenty parties or twenty The Plantations . on the Pliaalseppl. ht tubing General Thomas hi" caused , to be mods public a system of regulations for Atm hMalng and working of plantations in the military distriet of the Bilsslsslppl, taking RI intshi, Pim the uke of • uniformity," those adopted b, General Banks in.the Department - of:theta% "with such modification' is the ~Irlperieso• or the past year has dictated." Theseregnistions prescribe that, In addition to just treatment,healthy ration", comfortable sloilitzp, quarters, fuel, the wages for every ~Lls bodied ' nun shall amount, at ch. lowest, to Ma dollars a month, and for other person" lesicnorerding to a /61116 given in the regula tions.. We have • letter from • loyal owner of plantations to that neighborhood, in r the f which o be seas that he has mode preparations titivation of cotton on pretty Mrge seal* :this season, haring ,providad himself With 'nails and supplies for the purpose. Alb plantation lies in Carroll pari ah, res* Ile is and he toads to cultivate ten thousand ac ape these why have no doubt of the saran- Asp Ithe system et compensated over that , • of tamPubory labor. aide! lit hoes leotard et. Colambus. I beim 'Beeeetsti of 'War, aocomettalot "11l 00611411 ;116. b 60101411 , tan detached duty to go te there:nit by' thielstrand reghrenta to 441 ji ..„:LestartOrry Ilia I.oth of the present Tenth. ~_ : ~R~ r ~ ~` f~ ~- - fan. McCure°, the member of Congress from EVI NIIG GUETTE TEIEGRABS' , Missouri, who attacked General Frank Blair • ---- go mercilessly the other day, has given writ Arrival of the Steamers Cit ten permiaelon to four of his slaves to ge into y of London—No and Hibernia fremelEarObe. Ite-• the army, securing to each of them whatever cent Fighting In Denmark. --Gott Of compensation he himself may be entitled to Aberdeen and Lord Ashburton Dead. as a (opal owner, and stipulating that in race Elections In Paris. etc. of the death of the men their wires and chit-; , [ drenattall receive the money. 1-4, has air° New YOZ9, April 4.—The steamer City of , written a letter to his "yellow man" Carmen, London bas arrived, with Liverpool dates of lin which this passage occurs: 1 the 22d ult. The steamer Bremen brings 1 I 'Make your own choice. If you go into Satre sii , requeetly from you. to Make peace with your god and you need not the 22d, and the' Louisiana arrive d at on fear death. Bete mperate; lave your earn- Queenetown on the 2 lst. lugs. If you ever fight, fight with despera- ! The political nem is unimpertan-t. There Lion end newt surrender. Enrol v - eer lhee been no fighting In Denmark class the intone as Caswell McClurg, and try to give - • honor to it. In the ermy giveyour idle hours sailing of the Deckle. , I to learning to read and write." The New York cortespeedent of the London • , . • ' CAWS of the heads of the Indian chiefs in 'Star says the American GOvernment will our- Worajthinhe gtnehriaCaVenbeEetullaldoegbicialDßoMeioatcyG.°ln i a render the bark Saxon, seized by the Wander t"'measuring the heads, Dr. filaeGoeran found hilt. them to be of greater average size than those The Times editorially on American affairs, of Americans. The first Indian whose cast sae! no advantage on either side, and no fore-' was taken, "Bad Boy," by name, showed a ' head larger, a whole inch in every direction, ishedo .in g of the end, and sa y s the onl y than that of Secretary Chase, which is Itself 1 thing certain Is that there will be no inter- •of immense size. Dr. MacGowan urges on ; vention and that the Americans will work °all the Department the importance of forming a the result Berl o byf Aberdeen died on the 22d of 1 themselves. 1 national gallery of Indian heads. Tho THE Oldham (England) Chronicle reports marsh. the commencement of an ex - Meilen emigre- a Garabal about a week. di was expected to land at South don of English female factory hands to the' mpton ip United State.. The girls look to better their I The London Morning Herold soya unless condition by working in American factories. ; NoPs'leon and Maxamilliest recjgurze the Two hundred young women left;eldnam and ; South the establishment"of the M exican em its suburbs in one day. They were recruited, leiter will : boa fruitless expenditure of strength so to !monk, by an American agent, and took hy France, and end In humiliati on, to all ...- their departure amid the cheers of multitude, °aimed. .. most of whom regretted being left behind, to ! There•hee been no additional fighting in consequence of thou not being up to the phys. Jutland. ' bral standard required. A saml.official Copenhagen paper eays that Denmark hoe not acceded to the-armistice, as Tao colored persons to Washington w ho it cannot °tactical° the surrender of Terme', were put off a railway ear a few days since, i nor content to the present position of affairs, have begun a proncutlen against the eonduc- I being a burl! of suspension of hostilities. ter, with a view of bluing the legal queetionit is elated that 'Napoleon le much grail fie d involved settled in the Courts. Senator Rev 1 by th expression of English sentiment In may Johnson elated in the Senate the other I ther e eet Magini debates in Parliament. • day, that there could be no doubt on the I : The Bourse wee steady at 6.90. point raised—that it Is perfectly clear that Lure.e esi Orem:gm., March 20.—The lire , colored people in the District cannot be turned; S out hampt on td , men arr i ve dat o. ay out of any ears. I Lord Ashburton is dead. Me. C. Fatima has laid before the Boise i e..piailiiigcc, Merck 22.—The Rigsriel closed of Commons a bill notable for Its brevity. I noday The King raid• : We ere , t ill ob oe The formal prefatory "Be it reacted , bY. l''.., lt cow not how long Ettreee will ook wi Is actually longer then what may be denerni.!indifigrence upon the acts of violence perpe noted the bill Itself, which, It fact, reesis" of; trated upon us. We ere ready to do every , the following thirty-fa. words : "Prom end ; thing dint may l eveee to obtain peace. but to th e ei after the passage of this alit no conviction of ' period is nen wu shall submit felony shall came a forfeiture of the laud, 6,, m ili fe ,th,g pe.M. . or goods of any person oe convicted, any London, Mere& 21.—The Trees' city article etatute or usage to the contrary notrrith. I has report thatch° conference on the Dan eta iding. lob question is arranged to take place at once. Iv is said that the government Intends to The Confederate loan is at 53@.54. , call out the organised militia of the States for The. Senate of Hamburg are fitting out a sixty days, to occupy certain fortified and steam fl otilla to preterit its interests. 'etragetio points. Again, It is said that the The Daaish acceptance of the conference is militia of this District will be called out coon \confirme The d. to occupy the forts around Washington; so Mon inst the ireer denies the discovery of any that all veteran troops can be mint to operate ; new conspiracy age life of the Em directly against the enemy. THaßoatenJourestrelates that in the south- P' T ": :ll . i Faris hearse on the 21st was ant; relates ens part of Worcester county, Mass., soldiers' I closed at 651. Mc. drawers are made by poor sewing women for The oPP•isitieu can didate has bee° elect ed forty-live cents the twelve pair., and there lie Faris by a large seeierity• must not be any machine sawing put into The Pope's health to said to have Improved. them. More work le eometimee required, nail" The Bank of St. Petersburg has reduced ip the munificent sum of tee cents the doz. , mt. of discount to 5!7 per cent pairs is panted extra. , The Russian Commission of Emancipation of the Polish peasants had commenced Its Is- Tee mule of Stephen C. Foster Is very ' I ban at wan,. much praised in England. The critics say, II anamiliau will officially receive the Mem his "Come where my Lore Lies Dreansing ' , , lean Deputies on E tater destiny; a Ministry would have done honer to "composers °' ' will then be appointed to countersign the acts standing and celebrity." Ilie earlier 1s car iO, the new ,„„1,,,,,,. p ro , jou , to t ,,, „ par Minty worthy of remembrance, as it pros . ts tore for Mexico he weold reek an interview the existence is this country el gttural. orig i with the G... of Spain. Inal musical talent for ballad composition. s , LOUT.— Iciiebie dlde,.i 22 —The Time. has I , s "' j ' ee° N`"""o' of I'll'tede°' Co. ' *".' 1 reeeived a telegram from linen. stating that him served in the army ine a private, and was , the ear.r;reaeo peopa,ed enihoat a detailed promoted to a Captaincy, which be resigned in coneequence of wounds received in battle, bards or ariniatica is adopted by Austria and Preesla. The Torritorial integrity of the ' made his appearance at the effice of the Pro- „ raw , raaaarrby „5„, the r. ,.., dy ...,, y cost Marshal in Near Haven last Tuesday' oil be maintained. The coufcrenee meets at and again volunteered to fight the battles of I onee• his eouctry. ; The Web. say. the Emperor Malinailliati Toe Detroit Free Pres , ray, that a,. ye co .ill r 0.„,,, a I o h, ..,, strut ~„,,ii„. i„,,,,d, chime a married couple in that city had a quer- , the Centederate Stater. eel, and the wife declared that she would not' The tualilnet at Weshiecton has not agreed speak to her hetehend until he apologised. "• to accredit als ce ley to Mexico without ron• For five years she has kept her 11l natured I gi t i„,,, •- r vow, and not a word has passed between the i Tee dirtu•rlisiMee in Pest by Hungary op two until a few days since a reconcitiai ion war , pears to have been seri ,us. Fatten perilins I effected. I belengie g '62lfith ~ higher c ias„, and 1,5c0 arms • 1 1 Oritast. henget...MS Ilea issued as. order were Sciecal.i . : f for the collection of valuable information re- i biasainill,&4l,l refused to suction the toting to the topography of Missouri. To' , privilege a+rfed by Almonte, establialdeig a fx,ii!itriaedte rthLehateorkseideiscttreiont.sounm.anpodthennit s a o rii 1 nlifanthkeontos4,l24•l4Lil'whiel i C b tlo. st.,artlythener..ii :ix?. \ bordinate to act as topographical engineer , Ile will nerekeognise the independence of for his district. • the Southe*etlenfeileracy nor maintain dipl., I Tata; woo a sad scene in the Boston Police ! made intertr4o entil France has dor,' lc, Court on Tuesday. Taretaty.tbroo "'Warn :Slfdell has , sei eel tin an andie nee aI , 1, the were brought in at one time and placed ia the ! Acsuh:3roollieuril:inbgileisa,,t,f:all.si., oh ore, ..., dock, meet of them being charged with being • • out by the ijerkl• from Liverpool no the 21.1: common druekards. , Four new; eteamers built of steel' and aar a coin ra t e In PrOvidetlee, abode lidand, e o, rest speed, were ready to leave Liverpool on Wednesday, d Kew Tort "Eueleior" Mint O, ,„00 the iskada. of 1707 brougtit twenty-five dollars, and a'" Garibald i sea , about to via , Eag.isad arid a small eagle "V. uhington" copper, eieteen ; ivaadr„apti,,a was to be given him. dollars. ! 'The attach on Duppel and Frederick° mull I Bader husbandry, during the put 10 years, ',continued, without apparent effect on the has fallen off about one-fifth in the state of position.. The belligeranti bad removed the Ohio, arid nea a rly five hundred thousand to t embargo oe ship. up to the first of April.' , New England: All un account of dogs. • Copepl,n, Morel& 22.—Tho King had left lt I GOVaifol ?AMA sot, of the Choctaw Nation.; for the a leer rmy. A telegram from Seienoades; jhas issued a proclamation urging the inclines • says: The blockade has not 3lt bun carried 'of that tribe to return to their ells gLsnce to I eat. Several ithir. hod reached the'port with ' I the government ,nut roaring any cruiser.. . iferfiare.r, Perch 12.—The Oevernumet win gleteat. Stem. has ordered an enlargement ' V a. This ; sh ortly submit to the Chamber, a bill noon , of the military prison at Wheeling, will be a suggeetive item :o the rebels in that I elP•tulif the pentanes In, the PsinciP •lities • I region. i roatt.tan, April 4.—The steamship tuber I Toe legislahare of Kline has deOned the °l° from Liverpool en-the 25 W, via Leaden I Lord's day to extend legally from midnight ; deny. has has arrived at this port: The steam ship Ltna, from New 1 irk, arrived at Qiizons ' Saturday to midnight Sunday. town on the 25th. ' Is I 8 a Tmnal offense to give on " hihitien . 110 Germane has o abandoned tee siege of ' of ventriloquism or- steight-of hand In Ver. Frederic,. ' Mane. The pirate Florida arrived et Santa Crus, u • Brme lead and gold have been discovere d• Tencriffe, on the 4th of March, and netted ' lathe Marquette region in Lake Superior. I•inala on the sib. I Alter? two hundred way,ons leave St. Joseph 1 Te U.. S. ship lit. Louis readied Santa dally for Idaho. Crux h on the Oth. ----- . Maaimlllien will embark for Mexico un the 12:h. Cornineeziol,--No burnous was doing on the' , 25th, It being Good Friday. Ltirseroot, March 11.—Sales of cotton for the week 22,590, bales at • doeline of tid ba A m erican and Seri for F,gyptian, and eid fur others. .Breadetuffe quiet. Provisions Inac tive and Mead). I.,ndon .3loney iforket--Coneole for money elme and 017:• Minnie Central shares 17 per cent discount ; Brie 676e9. hews Item - - D--.--..------...---- - IBSOIATION.—The Partnership heretofore ealYint under the WIZ. and et,. i ol Ilu vora NA e CO.ead for the priew• ei case rylregion ti the flouring her...A, i/IE. th TS day be, a dewitiel, In ce wedded. el the elyath of Kr. b ICH eit.AB VOLCITLY. All per. one Y DO. log the lted bled tn, till thew having ditita• atiadert said firm, will phew yell On the eaderslahed tat mettle. tivait. JOliti VUECITLY, in. R 001111 f Mil) A TiON gating add one flouring MUi w New. D. OIL. MOUE 6 00., we et seen them wear enstntnent end the gntlle genend, men el probity and tsperloace. JOHN VOEGTLY 00. . _ In roFrrine to the Rhos., we would respectfully 1.44.1" continuance of the Wear bestowed upon on, redeeewscre. In the rintinslllll al Beath Canal Met, Allegheny. sp4,l, lIISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNICE- 1 sine.—isrmtc. ,herehy Oren eSst the Co. partnership bere•crws catering bdtfir.ert ZOO?? SOMALIA and JOHN cDONALD, sm . =assassin, ran of Vans and Sub, is hereby &milted from tltll cloy AU pante. haring chains against or carlog_to slid Wean= will present them to /OLIN POIIAOO t settlement, who le authorised to settle the wame. 301111 Fi171A1313, • .101127 bIoriONALD. Allegheny, April let, UAL spllt DIB.44.)LIITION.—TIIE PAWN HR. BIIIP heretofore existing hettreet, the ander. Waned, under the Ml= and style of itlDDLig CO., moo Wanted by mutual agreement ea the llet day of December, ltd 3. the Oasarra eatabilatommt has been...Mee the let of 'unary, lst, and 1411 heneefe o rtXte In the hand. and an der the each:min 0111131Mge. of al darelatlon ornantsed under CO act of DI y, relating to Idabufentedlet, to. B. II DL " is authorized t• am the srm emote eettlement. "All parties hating claims; modest the Lets ern are requested to present the same at the oounting MX= for eettlemen4 and all persons kmits• 13g hero itukbbel, will pleas* call and male without delay. 116.241.1fiL MDDLP, EII&ELL ILLUICIT MIIES M. sAunoi, 11. 80110 Y 6, Jr„ - ROBERT IItDDLE. lAIt:SOLUTION OF PARTNEUSHIP ....Tbspluinership heretofore relating beware Hie eaderslened, antler the style of Wei. JOI1N• ETON CU., moteelly alrolvod, to tale *Qui fromitble Sete, 13,1011/11D UNISON "'OWN; n the Atm. The btotnom bo continuo] ss foresee ly, nsda the style u hemWIC G.tnfore. JOHNSTON BAWL. U. Jonast6g, INGLIAHD DIN SON. Pittantrelk. Inel. 0:6131 DIBSOLUTION.—The pattaarghip heretofore existing hetwoen B. L. •7/dilipla $7OOll. a CO, and !LIM 801100MIABIB. the etyle of the Pittsburgh White ire sal BouttanYr ndebted to ha. bean this dal &Noised. All pesedoa I ufd psetuorship are hereby notified to make toy visa to the underelgned, by whom She •Indol, , ted • raw of inauld miNE„:„. a. A CO. _pittabetti nISSOLUTION. OF ..CO-F/LF:FNEF , bittP.--The pa_rtuerehigi beretofdre existing JON: Ir. 111,1311A011 end'ACTAIS DAVIS, '-os at JIM I'.HAYIIIC ON it CO, has -- tratais , theynsuilded ancaina V ta trt eo; '‘rlirr at, - besndl 'IRON will l the's. 4=4 st cgdstas 06 musocpwni tr,u.s:Elt.tigiahr z t 's=~ ri_ .:fie-. The Qultkillver ertniun. Cases—..lmpurta D WunISEITON, April 4.—ln the case of Ches. Fouratt, appoller, vs. the United States, the opinion of the Court was delivered by Mr. Justice Nelson, to-day, establishing the southern and eastern boundaries of Possatt's grant as Including the mine. The southern boundary is • the Great Morro which detests the pretensions of the United States. The: cutup boundary Is the straigh. line by the eastern boundary of the LOW 11111,. Muss 'throwing the wino Barroyes on. reasatt'e . ' ranch. The Court orders • decree oeniftrintng I the survey of December, 1860, and filed January following. There was n larger attendance than usual qthis moinlng to hear above decision In the quickailver case, and even before the read ing of tbo opinion was oompleted, parties rushed to the telegraph offic to avise their distant friends. The excitee d w ment to day es equalled only by the whisky sod gold bili questions on former occasions. - 200,001 Indianians in Iteadlueas to its. psi Altars lu East Tenn essee. Cinotnnits, April 4.—87 order of Governor Morton the entire Indiana Legion has been ordered to held Wolf in readiness to take the fold at any moment io repel invasion. A grand review of the whole Legion, numbering two hundred thousand mon, fully =mad and aqui pee d,is to be hold on the lath. The Gauge's Knoxville dispatch says Gen. Stoneman has advanced to Bull's tap. The railroad and telegraph are In ordpr, while the. bridges and trestle work hip e been destroyed.' Trains on the Knoxville d Chatanooga road were detainei on Satterday by the tumors of a raid of two thousand rebel csvalry on Cleveland. • The rumors proved unfounded. D oiLmoirs a CO Gen. Steeles lispeditlett—..Reported Capture of Shreveport—Pitched Gat. tie ktoitght—Cotton Captured and burnt. NSW 'foes., April 4.—The Tribes. Imblistots letter from Alosendria,,Ls., which 0•711 report WOO current among the secestdoniste that Oen. Steele entered Shreveport on the 17th, after a pitched battle of tenhour s. No confidence can be placed in the report, al though inch a thing may actually Wive al though tarred. Onr twit wee swotting a Tile iri the Red. river to puts the fells. Over 4000 bales Of cotton were obt3lned by oar gunboats ottlfie river and 0000.621 es were brusit'by th e obeli aboard the steamer Falls Oity. a:; ,1111GH, TUESDAY AMCSENEJr I E I PITTSBURGH tifEATtos • --.— Loom and Itlanager.-...--.Wit. bbotuartoo. Tomanretr.----..--- —.......-.....-. .E. 'Ws-X=l.o, 1 ,....... ~ I Dent in:m.o. of tbo•ltoilagnbhed yoong trogodlar, EDWIN ADAMS, who oral roa: 10, d laot corning by one of O. mo.t en Anallastlorstadionoos of tbe seas.on. O . TRW V.VS211:110. Wit it• woo:bled, ?baby; -arebt tragedy 01100. tl, likalETll, ETNO 0? acortAND. Mt Oath 4.' r_ltiortn Adams. fo •-d stf. --r. L •• 4 /. - O r a. Fialrr. Chtpoeodal , Hlidd Dungan a fill Lod oemplek•camte larin relviovat Wing of aid Commoi it. The Her•tte end Wild Oen CONCERT, For U. beistle at OA LADIES' AID SOOLETY, OF VIM IST CONCIRIOLTION 01/ DISCIIMRS BY TILE OHOLE, Al 'CSC FC.L.I3 I 0 Fr. VC AL. 11-, kiaxons.mir CflT. CIN THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 1, &misled by some , of Lhe bast ¨aut , ct ball dike ADDIISSIOS Manta Le sale •t flat. 11. Soiree.. ➢rag Ram Plit.bdrgh, John Merchant Tatti, Fedorai trava, and at Da=6 Browns* Plo.mbilesbe CONCERT HALL RUSSELL'S