MEMI=M -' .-'''' gbh* anat. VMM:PAY 1110 - BNING•••••AP111L 7, 1804. Cli7 AND SUBUBBAIV. r aIrOFFICIAL Peritat.-sa Sanitary Filar Bulletin. Etagqiinfterfi of the EsecutlnCounnittes 16 We ; - tax street, where the Eccretary , „ W. D. tupow., will b. Coma i t edema and the Chant= every otter nun utitfl the urieftSof, the Eat , • - a t t , the Sault.) s ' Erlatiag riquirial by the rOb•connalttres will be cadged by the Standen of the Executive Com ': Circulr. end Sinks will be found at the Exam , Ise °manatee rooms The Latest Passenger Railway Protect. The following -ate the main provisions of the bill for the incorporation of the Pittsburgh Allegheny& New Troy Passenger 'Railway Company, to which reference was made in our colartme a few days ago. The coreeraters named era 11.1 Brady Wilkins, John fd:Tier. tan, Robert S. Hays, James Parks, Jr., A. S. Bell, Janice Leech, J. S. Brown and David Borland, and they are authorised to open imolai for aubscriptioas to the.capital stock of a company, to be known by the abore name, and to have: power to build a railway along either,er both of the following routes, to wit : AlongWekul street from its intersection with Water street to Liberty street ; thence along Merry street to Bend street; there, along Rand street and the Rand street bridge 10Anderson street, in the city of Alio itesl ; thence along Anderson street to Avenue; thence along Cedar avonne to Liberty etreet; thence along Liberty street to Chestnut Street; 'thence along Chestnut street to the Spring Garden Plank Road ; thence along the Spring Garden Plank Road Wets end of said road; or, commencing at thcbitersection of Wood and Water streets as before and moving along the Hand street • bridge to Anderson street, in the city of Al . leghanyl thence along Anderson to Robinson; thence gong Robinson street to Rope skeet s thence sang gape 'target to either Lacocli or „.-:'Water street; - thence along either Laceck Water;street to East Lane; thence along East Lane to Chestnut street _;, thence along • , Oltestrtut!le the llpring. Garden Plank Road , thence alongSoug Garden Plank Road to the end of said road. The capital stook is fixed at 2,000 shares, of $5O and poWer Le given the company to raise net more than one-half of thin amount niortgegai. on their road. The bill also „poetics that when the people of Allegheny ; away shell proceed to build a free bridge Amon the Allegheny river at any point intireeri the Allegheny and Rand street . bridge', the s a id railway company shall have authority to 'subscribe one-half the cost of said bridge 1 Provided the sum so paid by said railway ocinpany shall not exceed fifty thousand'ellais ' said payments to be wide in first - mortgage bonds of said company, Co. cored as aforesaid, towards the cost of the contraction of‘sald bridge: Provided, that the said railway company have the exclusive right and authority to use the said bridge for passeoger railway purpose!, and to connect with and lay their nett thereon. Poweria given Councils to- establish such . regulations in regard to said railway as may be required. The fare is fined at five cents for each passenger, and , the work must be commenoed within six months from ail; or ganisation of the company. • The Courts. (Reported Raelesdrely for the Gantt%) Dumuor Coiris.—Testerday this Court did posed of the following cases : 12 John Welding T 1 Oakland Hallway Co„ malt far mastiff, $* 42 VAC. 2116117Ltss 'W. McGicin!n, eeL Oi ! UST SOS THCZEDAT. 66 3..B.lforgusys T. T. Neely. 760itamonvreadtti T 1 7obn McCurdy. .77 flame Plaintiff n A. Kirkwood. Citcurionsrealtli for use of 0. Read et id ve J. 63rD. Cletus et et. Comescinseamith for use of RobL Robb vs J.11c.. D. Chariot l. 61 'R. McGinnis* vs Pittsburgh d Steubenville B. 63 IL Lake and vale vs Pittsburgh 6 conuells•Ule R. B. Co. . • • fJ .113 Dell mud wife vs Ales Trick. Cousfou Prxru.—Tho Court disposed of the follofring cams yeatorflay 10 J. A. Fog and wife ve J. Alumm and sire. Continued. 1.11. n. .1 '.Oll Co. vs W. C. Tileson. Continued. 20 . 13 Glittlialrl Jabs Shaw. Verdict for deem!- , - nt "a - liittic*Coiur vs" Wm Smith. Verdict for • .33 Longstaff and wife v. John Canaroth. On tttah-T, 66°F B. Ramble vs Thos. Collins: Continued. 6t, Fi vs W. .Farman, Referred. at T. Cr. Weigand and wife've P. Wilbert. Owstla- sire ros.,vrivssnar. 35'9. linitan and .it. vs Di Sunders. PO 8. W; Lists for use irs 11. P. Gordon: PT Mix Melte vs 9.1 d. Dailey. 291. A'. Pick. vs L. Rest. 99 John Crawford for uso irs T. 11. Cbuter's gar EC Pe. Hama vs M. netting. • SCT7. - Stigns ira Writ. 'Rodgers. 58MDIerA 'Moho vs W Itsgennyor. 71371useb - tisert vs Jamb Plant 40 Paalleiny Mord vs Dilworth Ewing. 4214.31Tarsball TS Jams 43 Nelson Gavle vs I.M. Perkins t Co. Peraonal, Pennsylvania on Sunday last lost two of her most emluent entreat. One was the Honorable John Banks, some years since n member of Congress, stibsequently the Presi dent Judge: of. the ,Borks County Courts, and slues that time an emineut lawyer of that His fame is &Wryer was not con fined - the district in which be practiced, And hundreds of friends throughout the State will read with sorrow the notice of. his de. cease. The (Abet, Mr.. Edward M. Lytle, deputed. this Me at his residence In tide city. Ant uncle of the - brava Gsneral William E. Lytle, who- fell. at .Cblekamenga, he was en dowed with all the noble traits which marked Mather°. In the western part of Pennsyl vania and in Ohio, where from longer resi dence he bad become better known, the tid ings of his decease will be received with poignant Court of QUarter !lonians. The- following COM were disposed of pas aftrkessa before ludgis Sterrett and InLiam Deasy, of Allegheny city, .plead 04, to .st amigo of 101114 liquor without. lianas and area tentenced to pay a fine of Bra and costa. Adam Elblurp, of West. Blanchester, was arraigned on a charge of assault and battery, otavath - of Ida:sister, but was acquittal by reason of insanity. , John Karin. was indicted for passing a oirusterfalt . two, dollar bill, on oath and la foituatioh of Witt. Marsh. Ayortilot of guilty wan randatid.' A :itotban' for a now trial was mule by bia eOunseL Wm, &agate was tried on a charge of tar anis r • 4 Au. Elegant - Entertainment.; stinenneed Ossetia" lime the pupils ` -of the Pittstiugh Penile Cidlege - will give an eitikturitesnt; on. Friday- evening, the Btb the Oottege liall,nnder the &Motion of the President, Dr. Pyrshing, for.the bane : 'At of Silitary Ocraimission. The:: vary ‘ , 7 end:liable manner. In whi . oh the exhibitions' . this College los always been gotten ay, .randahewainsasi. - effort/ whin : will doubtless boo mode on;thir occasion, - reader It aortas. that thy entertainment bo'ot.tbo most plusle . Ina acceptable character . A good reettifiatriirlektr,dentssi be realised for the ;;;% fialtary, CeMmiision. ' • , lane' no 'Tide, of ,Dfedletnes. • , Ibrurre Tonstnes 'Puniness. dot ' • ._ or wonns•-4b• tits ocolups. • ,Tbo IrmnitAP SIM '' • And ~rams on inn nf..• , Tb • Pi • Vsizonzaii - .EitioPty a Para , ustitsss,yegetable No ".:46011 ssEbs'l t ssmsd by it,ito worm odor , - 11, - no.Snotber should be without it, no 'iamb cid express Its pane. - sp amts. *dusts it Eerier's, 141:WOo4 street. , • , . 741i.,—tatt finning, abont At o'clock, aro *sr &Loomed in the second story of .na:tall 14nnto tenement, No: 210 idbotty .64144: op. nosita gare's Tlda and the:adjoining kaaddlicsi, No. 212; were scinunrltat injured by" It. an t- iratet',lnt they can be repaired at oxinnOOL - - Mr building* belong to Mr. Baysilanner. ,Ido dd. not ..learn the ales gabs eo n . 'rho- prompt of tlio• ft. prmented dcannetion oi•nrie :7 111 F 113 .1-. .47:04#7. ' -11iimits-;-This ovular will de oorfoitood slsa die old eowody of Oslo," withddr: 4 / 1 41aso. Abe. role -of iTtoisr,!'. This win Ildoor all on opiottoolly of Judging of ittui Ct r ar , stility, of tlp7o7_ag inuw, onaroosua. 11107 TOW 'nu Da Ablaut' now dazed, old Rodolle," boing,Tholawd , roprounlailoo It* piece la- l'ittsbugh. • • I' RIVER iNTELLIGEICTIL • A1111,141.C. !Major And.reco, Clot In`L , It (Wolin*, Nultaill.. Mauls, Wheeling. Cvlaaans, Otuchssisti 14ovada, Atioule, f IfJaerva, Wheeling. Echo No I, Clty, ICottaga if Oil City. The rivet wee about national - , lost evening at tLL point, with twelve feet In the channel. The weather continuos cloudy and nronttled, with every appall . sate of more rein. • Bottum tram quite actiye at the wharf yesterday. 'And with improved receipts; there wax apparently an Iniprorament In the ablpownte. 'The (ITITILI. Mote Tuesday- Include the 3lindrva from Wheating; Major Anderpn,u‘dCalossua, from chtchartatl, and J. IL. 13 itrocrce, from liatdieflle. The Elute Mobil:mu from C1112C126/11, and the Argonaut fin. St. Lout., are the nest boats due, and the former boat will no doubt be found at the wharf this Iceoni- I t. Sieved& cleared for St. Lords last cresting with • Lin trip, Including quite., Dumbeio( pavienent. The Alpha will too.. for Moaning' at an ~rly hour this morning. Capt. 11. A. Cox, Lts of the steamer Colossu., passed through tbs city yearn:Ls for Brownsville: Capt. George W. Nesse, after • long absence, Is again In the city. The Starlight and Sailio List wens both ttdrselised to lean Cincinnati for Pittsburgh on nebula). • To Mr. Wherry:the gratin:manly clark'of the Hato Bobloan, ins aro Indebted for the manifest. The Allegheny river packets, Echo and Cottage, left for Oil City evening, with fair trips. The popular and commallea• Paragon, Capt. 0. Donnell, will positively leave f. r St. Louie and the Missouri Elver this evening. limn McConnell F. J. Connelly are associated together In the office. The neat and stenach Colossus, Captiiin Shiekle, is announced for.Clocinnati and Louisville, leaving ell Friday. _ The Camelia, Capt. Ltle, is Suing pp, and will be ready to leave for lia•hville or_Yriday. Tho popular steamer Kenton, Capt. J. 11. Dewlap, is filling up rapidly for o . t. Louis, and will be ready to leave this evening or to-morrow morning. The splendid and popular Meier Andersen, Capt. C. A. Crave, is announced to leave for Cincinnati on Friday at noon. ,She has excellent aesenemodatlens for pasesogsrs, old plenty of room for Irefght. Copt. Andy Bolden= still retains charge of the dike. Fractal. Nortes.—The attentien of our readers is directed to the brilliant assortment of Spring and Bummer floods just received by our. Wend Mr. John Water, No. 126 Fed eral street, Allegheny. His stock comprises a great 'variety of Fancy French, English, Scotch and American Cassimeres end Cloths, and fine Bilk and Caselmere Vestings,—all of which will be made up to order in the latest styles and in the best manner. A choice se lection 'of Scornishing - Goods also on hand and for sale, together with a full stock of Ready Made Clothing, well and fashionably made. MUTES - IE THE U. S. .01:11112.4L The following named eoldiers have died In the IloaPltal sines our hut report: 2d, Robert Lowrey, Rloggobl Cavalry, Waal- begun Co. April 4th, Jonathan 111. Woeke, Pa. Cavalry Crawford Co. April GM, Chrietopher Corr.:2P.. Henry Artillery Fayette Co. John B. Jarolan, Ink Pa., Boller Co his. J. P. Harr, lilaeonie Hall, Fifth street, has reeeived Norma Denton; or, The Chil dren of the Lighthouse. A Tale et City Life. By 'Emily Fierpont De Lesdernier. This story contains eighty. seven closely printed picas, and. forms the 33 number of "Dawley's Camp and Fireside Library." Samoan Wenn—Boum Marra e.—The enrolled subioribers to the Bounty fund of the 2d ward, Pittsburgh, are earnestly re quested to attend a meeting, at the School House, this (Thursday) evening, at 7;b o'clock. The business is of vital imoortalare to every enrolled man. LIMIS Sarre, while working in the mines of the Westmoreland Coal' Company, near Lorimer's Station, a low days ego, had his leg crushed so badly by the falling of a por tion of the roof, that amputation became ne cessary. Mvaosic Hvm.—The Bobenilan troupe of . Glassblowers are drawing large audiences , nightly. Tie exhibition Is a novel one, and combines instruction with amusement. Tle. glass steam engine is one of the:greatest won ders of the day. Recovaacao. Thomas Nays, who wee Blabbed by Jacob Tayloi, on Sunday last, at the Lanahals House, on Penn street, le recov ering slowly. Ills physician states that he will probably recover. hirtasoiour Bearavonsus.o. A.Traugb, Esq., editor of the liollidayskurg Dunsuotie Stiontord, hus loot two young and interesting daughters within e period of one week. • C.I.WDID4TES. WFOR CORONER—ALEX. Aim will be a cwodldete fur the 9 1 /ke of C.rooer abject to the declelon of the llOnbllcan llotoo County GovWintioo. - lable:dewto FOR CORONER .--SoLomox SALA, of Bit tangbam, Val bo wouidld•te for Co.. crier, tobjeci to the docisl. or the Unloo Oomaty mtliblawto • t -- .ll'OR CORONER-118. HARTZWL,L, of Birmingham, irfil be a Coo:Ablate for Cor oner, eobject to the docidon of the Baton Bepublirsh Ilormty Convention., mhta!rorte 110T110NElioEnt ItloCurso, of te Obit Word, Allegbent iriLi ben candi date tor Coroner of Allegheny Cocmry, nil:loci to thv decision of the ensuing County Union Convention. dalgen [UFOR PROTHONOTARY:--Or4 7r113111 will be • candidate bar the aloe e Prothonotary. .abject to the deaden of the MAL • lionnbllcan County Convention. . j•SS:te 0•FOR PROMONOTABY.—Itoon H. Weinia, of the Sixth Ward, Pitteburyh, will be • nendidate for theoffine of Prothonotary, sabiect the doclaion of the Union Bev:dale. Con vention. je2s:tc FOB PROTHONOTARY.—.II C Ilvitswill be • candidate, for the oMa, o rrottiorotarr, subject tont, doctgon of the tat. lirpoblicah Coarentlort, hi.99:to O.FOR .PROTRONOTARL—Thas. 6210:14. will to a ess. &data for the helm of Prothanothry, =Wee) to the deationof the Erstion • • • bllcan °mention. •13:ta FOR PROTHONOTARY.—(moo. IL ]meta s candidate for the aka of Prothonotary, rattled to the &titian of the Unita Geneenticm. foloulalrte a71 , 0R COUNTY COMLISSIONER. —DArm ()nun; of P. township, will be • •raalNpete for the nbore niflor, subject to the dot-4- ton of the•llnlon BegatConn County Convention. mbltdewto 10. FOB COUNTY -INAIEBUSSIONER. —Jowls Uow2, of Wilkins townsip, will b• candidate for County. Conunissioner, insidost to the desist. of the Union Hapublican Oontoty osnatibst mtekstorto cCOUNTY_ COMMISSIONCIL= ILICIICIaLD litet Deer Township, •131 ben candidate for the Once of County Commie enidect to the declaim% of the Union tiepnb no Convention. . felOotanto WHEELER I WILSON'S 111013IST P 111111133 LOCK .STITCH SEWING :MACIIIMES Tlll 0111.11/OTT, SIMPISST AND 016 T. W,l:oDmulgy - Lz;poril:uo, No. SA FIFTH ST Time 4!loom below Back Inca. vni. Binh= Co., mama /MOM 11.25 assairT I VATTERFIO , N &-131i091..; Youghlogbeny Coal and Nut Coal. Orden bit at the Wks, OD minion eraser, rust Pr Sts=rmaan' rolt.tr, Alleithous .Clty, _ agiottorn Ade npromptly !Mod. mblolawdtf • SYEUP,- 550 . bbla...Syttip,or tha fol. 10.1 terands:-Johnuns a Lainnu, IlaTicri y I Ilder, Booth .% West. Gratt, Turner Or., Du& ion, Manjan i a Shiny, 13•Tutod's }Um. for asl. by LITT= it Slllll2lLri nibs • : • Ma. 112 sad 112 &wed stmt. z_ ALL PAPI L—ldetag and am v : a. a_ttase b nowt! bawl 4 basatify par bows t Om, Or which NI tad ow, resin it" 1.1744 Wooldnat., Elk Intaid and Tot.t - Varke Pafell 111 Ito theavert wilds* tte• =luta, at ta.107 ItettAll stak t i, *tut 1111116 i 'RUCK. CREB.L.LUBBIUATIIiII OIL. 4.460 bat. prim* Duelt Ors* Lab. Satthlg Oil, irstrastsd a fres twat ph sr sedtaksat, sad mast to say talmaitar Le ths sank.% Pr ses • JAB: ALZIKLI, gOr, P sad IttWata &Met. : . .t, • N... ;7.1 7 , V. 01.1, Jon; and rioadllisad, td , l E fa PMR AND ICOGS.---Busivin dni- B[ Ere*" Ban :Delp Conn u Sitadhkr;bormr of ' Clrantittrodei . - Micah Dr. 24 . 1 ' ! 1 " , 11 110 . ~ ! .°°!,1 12w .1 4 WWI arr4S. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELFARAPH OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON ev,tha illopltrli o ins Prustrargh Gazette, WASINIGTON, April etb, 1861. ASTSS OF OTOWTS THOMPSON THE INCH.= El=2 By all odds the most intensely radical affair of these radical times was the great meeting it the bell of the Honsa to-night in honor of Osorge Thompson, the English abolitionist. The bail and galleries were Ailed. The Pres fdent, Blieratery Chase, the Vice President, and a Urge: number of Senators and Repro iv:datives RCM present. The address was from the English abolition Stand point, tie declared the total extinction Of slavery al the only possible end of the war , and that no compromise wee possible. He ipote of Ito rebel government as the organ- feed banditti of men-stealers at Richmond. tie recited the most radical nortioa of Lin early epeeehes,,, including that in which km declared this government couldn't last half stave and half free. He eulogized the amen. ciliation proclamation, and said that If he lived up to: these early radical speeches and proclamation his name would go down to pus • tority, linked with that of Washington, the one as the father, the other as the regenerator Of his country. Re bore the words of cheer iusdoongratulation of his friends in k l ingland !to those whom they regarded as trtnitmen in shin country, foremost among whom jtood the IPreaidont, Chase, Sumner, Greeley, Clarrlson ;and Wendell Phillips. Every one 5f these ;names wfidapplanded to the very echo. The mention of:John Brown's name du+ down thunders of applause. When, the 3peach wee lover the dist man to congratidate the swat sr was llevordy Johnston, of Maryland, after whom followed all the distinguished men present. Sabre oacestenilog his spoeoh, Thomson drew attention, to a resolution in- traduced by Moods, of Ohio, piapttaing to re salad the resolution granting him .the Hall, on the ground that in 1534 he had written a letter declaring that the dtisoldtion of the Union was one object to be kept ateadlly In view. He read the totter he bad it once ad dressed to Morris, contredioting the state ment and calling for authority, and said that np t 6 the moment he had received no reply. Just then a tatty from Morris was handed him referring to the swab of Shorrard Clem ens, olgAlabama, la the Oongression alolobe, as authority. Thompso n read this, then denied that be had ever vrrittan anything of the sort, and delled.anYbody to prodnee It. lie wound up by aaying that ho had never written on any anbleot to anybody in any slave State. The audience cheered immensoly,and Thomp son emit off with flying * colon. Morris Stu present, together with a large number of other democrats, expecting Thompson's dis oomfiture. The Secretary of the Treasury, in a letter in answer to the lions. resolution inquiring into the service and compensation of Jay Cooke, says that ono hundred and forty-eight agents were appointed for the sale of the seven-twenty notes, of whom Jay. Cooke was one. They obtained subscriptions to the amount of twenty -four millions six hundred and seventy.olght thousand eight Ondred and sixty dollars, of which Jay Cooke Abtaln ed fire millions - two hundred and twill , - four thousand and fifty dollars, or more tri one fifth of the whole, for which he recta "t,tl six thousand six hundred and .40 dol lars, at the rate of one-fifth of one p(1 coot. for the first hundred thousand and oni for the remainder. Ha wa, also 10.1 ODa hundred and fifty dollars. for advi4itising. though ha showed Touchers [for disibltamonts for advertising of =ran thousand ma', forty ono dollars.. On the solo of Oce-twenty, bond! the Assistant Treasurer dosignatofi rfieposi 'arias, and special agents! were em' toyed with small esteems, and it stri r easeertnifitlid that negotiations could not be t Oketed, for the demand was !at rates higher than ninety-seven or nitiety•eights. cents, Involving the loss of terJ , to flea mil lions of dollars. Cooke was then ! Selected General ! Agent for his resPonsibiliti, =tog rity and traceosstal servioes in negotiating the first loan, and allowed ono-halt per cent on the first ten millions, and three-eights on further subscriptions, bat the Assistant Teens arer and -several depositarios were still em ployed. - Ile employed iSbout twenty fire thousand sob-agents, for ;bona he was re• t:ta spole, and secured an scriptione to the amount of three hundred end sixty- one mil lions nine hundred and fifty-two thousand nine hundred and fifty dollars, without which our army and navy and creditors to the gov ernment could not have been paid. Tho en tire compensation ansoart=d to one million three hundred and fifty oho nand and thirteen dollars, of which four hundred and thirty five thousand seven bu4dred dollars was paid to the Ilene - red Agen. Commissions to purchasers follike:salis by te Assistant Treas urer onsountclitto ono hmidrid and twenty two thomand one hundred and ninety dol. larsi making the entire coat of the loan one million four hand= and seventy-two thousand two hundred ad three dollars, at a edit less than threritontlas of one per cent., or eighteen days,Sentst on the whole amount. TheBscretary opaeludes that these err:sloes could not bare been so successfully perforMed, nor Indeed performed at all, by the Treasury, Department. !This report will be apt to silence the lens less elamon which. hare bccn raised about !the agency of this banker to advertising the five•twenty loan, ' , Shen it 4 added that thei stories of his being a relative of Secretary Chase are utterly false. The maligtumt nature 4 these clamorers it fully discussed. • • 01012lILTIOS or 01.11 r 4 . GRalred 13TAP1 the following Is the latest organization of Lieut. Gen. Grant's Mani Brig. Gen../ao. A. Ratline, Chief of Staff a meat. col. 0. b. Comstock, Santos Ald-d+Camp ; Lt. Col. 0. E.Biboock, Aid do-Camp; Col. W. L. Duff,. Assistant Priapeothr Goneral; Llent. Col. W. R. Rowley and Lieut. CoL Adam Badoan, Military Bcoretes ; Captain E. B. Parker, Assistant Adju4m, t General; Capt. Georgo R. Loot, Assistant Adjatant Getunal; Lieut. W. IL Dann, Jr.o/I ,.l sting Ald.clo•Cansp ; Capt. 11. W. dance,Btaff aartermaster. , . INII iastosit. r ;am DILL. The National Mink ill was amended to det4h to-der Ai its e entes. ~ The Demo. mats, aided ~ b yla few cfitinfitration men, stactieded ha #l4iting t e teeth out, and its triends thal::4illioaad It. I The Otter amend menlv, Ma rition, State control of rates of ttOrinti Ai ,:iimitnatitid fo' destroying the J i m system oil! ', tal Dan, sand resolving theta into; Mate i', :Os in 4 new font. Other anatiatimenq scareally Ws objectionable. A new bill W probabli be - brought in baton? ./-7..,.. !ding. Sx. nos. tc. Of Ohio, Ie ggrouil?, 12111.1.10111.1. .The Way nid Ittenn4 CoonmMoo won't ro poin the tai,L, before stis't Moody. on. r4tuoirr, to minted today that the President, filling to git . g. °Omit uosteployed Major Oen erste to talit it, has 4114 the commend Int to Gen. Fremont. anuan's itngtdm to:day on be•, 6geras !tom the /flab , b, s tarp majority. TU WATT. 4roptiiasry, iathotidng. MLitt the army ,to tilt tonakinoperattroo prerOstoni, and' . rbut !e ( of ItinP u4 7 7' the liatiforila Doparisor ;- - roaa Mandl are ebigratalail L B O. aoralnat l id to 174: Mood, /attlarsor D4to iaaarritaP I sh, lawupproved In 4irioters from -the ulO . the wiry; hot b 'through defotta to Its was tutrothrut, kris r t VS p/F came de not meek to &inlets their commands by faellitating imeh trnnefere, or removing difficulties in their tray.: Mr. Pendleton's bill :for bringing Cabine memben on the door of the House, seamed ► majority of the Committee to which it Was referred, including several Influential Admin istration leaders In Its fever, but the minority reported against it to day'. T/31 PEOTIUCTI'D aim STOW.I Stems over at last, and .13,11eations are now of weather that will loon dry the roads. TUX. 01.1111. LIQUOIt IMIITIGATION Ur. Powers, of St. I c li, examined before the Blair Liquor Investigating. Committee to day, testified that Slairra order for liquor had been changed since be filled it, inereasieg the amount eight times. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATIEBE Pipetal . DLipatch to tho Pittoborith=Ott.. BILLS KIPORTID Hoces.—Morning Scarion.—Tho following bills were reported 000 authorising the Commissioners of Jefferson county to bor row money ; one to divide Parry town ship, Arbsstroug county, negatived; ono increasing the pay of witnesses and jurors in Armstrong county; one changing venue In certain ointments from Armstrong county to Allegheny county ; one for paving 'tants in Oil City ; one permitting School Director, in certain wards of Pittsburgh to borrow money ; One rotative to Certain mortgagee in Jefferson county ; one incronsing fees of Constables in Allegheny county, for returning unlicensed houses; one for the relief of Andrew Reed, Treasurer of Cambria county ; ono relative to tido-walks in Fairview, Erie county; one in- creasing pay of certain officer. In Westmore land county ; one Imporlng additional taxes inmortain Boroughs In Franklin and Venan- go counties; ono regulating tht standard waight er illnAnteal In Washington county ; one rebstitelcs taxing dogs in South Buffalo, Armstrong county ; ono to Incorporate the National Oil Company; ono for the relief of the creditors of the National road ; one in ereaalog the pay of Connty And'tors in Lafay ette oonnty ; one In relation to the appoint ment of Tan Co'looters in Lafayette county i one to incorporate the Subterranean Oil and Transportation company, with amendment , putting in two new incorporators. Brown of Warren, would refer this bill to the local Judiciary. Speeches were made for and against the motion. Mr. Glue offered an amendment instruct• lug the Judiciary Committee, should the bill be referred to them, to report within a week. Withdrawn. Vote rocurriug in reference. yeas, 47, nays 40. A Supplement to ftle- Juniata Coal 34 Iron Company's property. The Rouse has an afternoon session. tfouse.—.4lfternoon &a/ion—The Railroad Committee was Instructed to report fur the Surquehanna and Allegheny at its next meet ing, a supplement empowering the trustees of railroads end canals to sell the 'franchises of such corporations, the same as franchises ars now sold, only under the decrees of 'courts. Mr. Slack, a supplement to tho bill to fa cilitate the passage of coke and coal boats on the Monongahela navigation. Mr. Myer', a supplement to the Bedford Coal Iron company. Mr. Slack, a supplement to the Kit Carson Gold Mining company. Mr. Glass, a supplikient to the Mennick'e Lubricating Oil company. lir. Glass, a supplement to the bill to in corporate the Pittsburgh, Allegheny, and New Troy paesonger It. It Co. Me. Patton, a supplement empowering the ciiiems of Jefferson township, Greene county, to pay bounties. Passed finally. DELLS IMPoIitTILD ravonaurr. One allowing the Cranberry Coal company, Vol:sage county, lateral railroads and ndlogs. A Supplement to the East Droad Top rail. A supplement to the Jamastoten, Mercer county, and Franklin and Venango railroad. Speeebas were made this afternoon by Monts. Pershing, Bingham and others on the bill enabling State bruits to bocome na tional banks. Adj4girted anal seven p. trt. BILLS WOHTIO. Snots—Morning Louise—Ono to incorpo rate the Huntingdon Car company. One relative to the claim of Samuel Green of Blaireville, Indiana county—negatived. Mr. Graham, one to Incorporate the Pros pect Cemetery. A supplement to the Youghiogheny Coal Company. The amendment upon the tour foot ten inch gunge relative to the Mercer and Butler rail road came op to- day again. After some dis mission this amendment prevailed by a vote of 20 to 10. Bill passed. Senate adjourned until this afternoon. 13ZIATI.—AfILT,0011 Seraforr—The bills re ported to incorporate the Saltaburg Coal Com pany in Westmoreland Co., and the supplement to the Youghiogheny and Coal Hollow Mining Company were taken up, which, upon mption of Mr. Graham, passed finally. The following bill' passed : Mr. Graham, one incorporating the Prosput Cemetery at Tarentum. Ifoge, one relative to the Compensation of certain officers and increase of the pay of jurors in Venartgo Co. Mr. Hopkins, one incorporating toe You ghiogheny Gat Coal Company. Mr. Lowry, one to attach Crawford and Erie counties to the Eastern District of the Supreme Court. Mr. Hopkins, one to authorise a comity loan to Jefferion township, Green county. Mr. M'Candleir,one to increase the com pensation of the Butler county commissioners. Adjourned till to-morrow. FROJLI NIARILISII VAG gpsdal linspsteh to Oa Pittsburgh 9ssatte. HAintrescio, April 6, 1864 ONION ITLII COUNITTLI. Tho Union State Committee masts here to-night. Thu only fight wilt. be upon the proposition that this State recoommend tho postponement of tho National Convention. It will be negatirod. Common's friends and McClure's unite In opposition to it. The Union, State fkiounittee met tonight. They agree upon lite 28th of April as the day for' he meeting of the Union State Courtin. lion. The feeling in the Comtelttee la strong. ly in favor of the renomination of President Lincoln. [Our reporter doe not Inform on wtons toe Courantlon Is to meet, but ritprosuots rlsbstrg Is at plass ssiestmlerEu Movements of the Mabel.. Mayrsus, 1111 3.--Crhirsute* triVidlt hod • Celt with target, near hutoineritle, terday. Alter ek holding. Mottle Vera, l~e rebel, were relnforeed, and, litlereON I supports What to come up, fell-lteek before Featly inverter numbers, bringing with Mill .area prisonere. lle will rehire the ittlaelt today. Vloketura advice* report Litter:old LO al Canton, and the rebels teritlr eg the lOW OOd destroyed by Sherman. , Frr,i yintialo..llreat lostructlint o Coat 011.4torerat Wen Lest. BVIIALO,ApiII6.--A testi - Ate is now ,' re • slag it the oil rehaerlei of Wardwell Web. star, and Atoraterk Muer, AM the loot , o Maryland strest.' l It b rumored that several persons hare been tojared and two killed. The lose s wlll be very lug', 'lath. no. Inn Yea, items. Naei Yosr t April 11.—Mer..,'Ottollne Kirkland, the distinguished "titer died iati night in Ibis city orapoplisp. , • Tim Chins- tatted for I,lrerpool *Simon 1361 i, took out Do *ode-. S•- , _ . r-' , ;.‘ ,433 lXo;,2;irlW 7 =Zac' s .t. ' Zikar* S7'44‘l f , r 4=-4,:, '"' -" " * - - e - r• • - r ' Wesaturron,:iprtl 6 —Snsev6--hir . Gsimos presented a joint resolution suthorising the transfer or men from military to naval ser vice. Attar • short eoloquy between Hale, Grimes, Connie, and Trumbull, on the latter's motion, it was referrod to the Committen on Naval Affairs. Tho Senate took up the joint resolution to amend the Constitution. silr. Harlan addressed the Senate in support the measure. Mr. Saulsbury quoted the scriptures in sup port of slavery. lie denied the proposition that three-fourths of the States could do now what might have bore done by . the original framers of the Cov.stitution. Ile believed that this amendment woe as good a cense for secoseion as could ho . furnished to any State In this Union. The Constitution was made by the several States in chair separate capacities, and was never submitted to the people for ratification or rejection. It - required State ratification before it became binding. lie was a firm believer In the inequality of the races. He would not attempt to explain it, an it was the work of the Divine Architect, who presides over the destinies of man. Ile opposed thin emeadmont, not because the people of his State were pecuniarily interested in the institution, but from the highest con victions of his duty to his cotintry, betides the Net that we could not submit this amend HAERISIMIG, April G meal to one- fourth of tho States. The times were unpropitious. Tho time of war was not the time to change oar organs. The adoption of this measum , would prolong the war beyond the lifetime of any member of the Senate. Mr Bale - had d there were ne reason° which could Indoce him to make a epeoch un der pruent circumstance°. Slavery died hard. When Charle° the let wed about to be behead- . _ ed, tuggosttons were made that ho might re sist; and to prevent it, proper pulleys and pinions were provided for each air emergency. So with Slavery. If it don't quietly submit, the Fate,. and pkilons wilt bo applied to keop its neck Amer the axe. This was the day he long had struggled for, the day in which the nation was commencing Its real lifo, and waking to the meaning of the sublime troika uttered by oar forefathers. The idea of con ciliation between our profession and practi• as a free government, was hereafter to be abolished. Ile wanted to say a word to the administrators tie bosis non of what was ones the great Democratic party. Mr. Powell proposed an amendment it an additional section, providing that the Preal. • dent and Vice President shall not hold their offices more than six yearn. Itjected. Mr. Powell cffered another amendment pro hibiting political proscription. Rejected, Wi nap, 6 apse. Mr. Powell offered an amendment providing that no bill, resolution or raw passed by Con gress shall relate to more than ono subieet and bare more than one title. Rejected, 35 neye, 5 ayes Mr. Davie introduced man amendment to his joint resolution to provide for anew mode of electing the President and Vise President, which was heretofore presented and printed by the Senate nod rejected. Bill passed to a third reading. Adjourned. llousx.—The Renee acted on TL %la 4 amendments. All the amendments of the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union were concurred in. Mr. Stevens off,ed a substitute for thebill, It beteg the same as the bill pith the exception of restoring the uniform rate of seven per mutual interest, and leaving taxation with the national government, but withdrawing it from the State governments. Mr. Br.uks, of New York, wild that lIaQA• was ungenerously pat in the:hill to enable New York Western banks to avoid redemption. In Ilea York and Albany the bank oircula• don does not go west to Buffalo, but east, and hence redemption in Buffalo enables banks longer to keep out their circulation. Mr. Stevens' substitute was rejected, yeas, 59, nays, 78. The original Lill as amended now came op for action, wan Mr. Spaulding offered a new see Lion which was agreed to, yeas 71, nays not counted—p Oviding that each and every bank assecintion , -reated and. r this act, or any athor hereafter °is sod, elicit receive in payment of debts the circulating notes of all other.banks, without depreciation or discount from their nominal v due. Mr. Stevens moved to lay the bill on the tablet which was r rrled, yeas, 89 cape, ,A djeurned. ❑ooc, April 11.--Zo u'oludh r. The Per, h has I,3liseil hero nick, Liverpool dales Of the Nth ult Ti a queenstowe 27tb of Maven. Consols ewe.: ou'tho 20tla ult. at 01',64 91.?:. French relates °paned at C.flr. 10. The London Shippi.:, Gazette** Paris corers pendent writes that the Finance Minister had no interview on Friday etternoon, with Mr. Glynn, reepeeting the Mexican loan and that in the evening. a gentlemen of the Elnan eat Department was to leave for Moramar, to obtain Maximlllian's *tinware to the de cree. Sir Francla Itaring will retire from the re recantation of Portsmouth at the next warier aketion. . The Confederate war steamer Georgia ar tired at Bordeaux on the 25th of March. Liverpool, March 26.—Tc-day 11,s been 'a complete holiday, with no markets, except the stock exchange. London Jouruats of today contain. not hin g important. elatnicon Securitirf Central alert, S®l7 dieeoant ; Erie iharee 67 . .4(TiLtiS, Lie.rpool, 27.—The Canada, flow 'Bane]] . 4 Halifax, arrived at Queenotown to- dry. The ship Elbows, from Now York, twiti.lt took lice, has arrived at. Bristol for ropai•a, and will discharge her cargo. /fame, dforek 25.—Sales of cotton Int the 'week 12,000 bales; tho market opened with a downward tendency, • brit aloe ed Stu, r . prices arc 11013310ai ;'Docks 20,000 bales. The London Tim,. editorially cantata that .... the Federal armies will this year be made subservient to electioneering purposes ri..thor then the objects of the war. It it reported that Queen Victoria will ai on emerge from seclusion by shortly bidding two State receptions. A mess meeting hold at Black neath 13er, London, adopted resolutions to favor of Eng- Lek intervention in Poland. The bank of Fromm has reduced its rates of discount to S per cent. The Russian staff at Warsaw hero been transferred to the Camp mar If ninE. The Russians were barricading the principal railroad stations. It Is reported that great coolness has arisen between - Russia and France, and the former have acquired the conviction that France is platting mischief in Europe and Turkey. . • Affairs In Arkansas. ST. Louis, April O.—Governor Murpby Arkansas, issued an addrese to the -:.peopl 'rho counties of that State in *lath no elec tions have been held. It was cent out for dis tribution with Gen. Steele's command. The address review' the condition of tke State daring the war, rodeo the action tenth° tete State Convention, and closes with a stirring ?appeal to the people of those countlea in which electron could not be held in cons°. *once of their occupancy by rebel fordes, to return to their allegiance to the old (Rivera meat, and recommends them under the ordi nance passed by the State Convention for that purpose, to hold election, as coon as they can with !safety, for members of the Legislature, end'conety officers, and take upon themselves the rights and deities of freemen and trier° their aid In support of the Union. Brig. Gen. Itathan Kimball is Es/signed to the ocanmsind of ell the troops along North Arkansas river. Ilia headquarters are at Little Rock. In a circular to the citizens of his diatriot be elm the .loyal men shall be protected, - and sympathisers with rebellion, though they may have taken the oath of alle giauce to the Government, will be treated as rebels unless they conform in word and action to support that oath. • Thu National Batik Bill. • Werdnoaron, April 6.—The total defeat of the Ritionol bank or currency bill by so large two thirds astonished both friends laid boot espoolally as co much time has been tlentnttiOd In etiotte to portent it. till atonements mode In Committoo of the it hula Ba the Melo at the union,about an th latnikerL, wont . concurre d In iqj /Mint Tho Committee of Ways Met%ll9itt. Withfig to adopt all sampling~ ~lHit h inniatil Offered • tttabstltuto differing only, NM the etnettdod hill in the following tie I ti , io.lhtg a uniform 7 ply cintunt Inteitets end tinder N4llOllll mv4 net Melte Legislature, and emitting e nettles *Melt lett AD:capitat' Mock itiellintione to tm taxa the tame at tie plopemy' of Indlolduols for 'State , ted-mtintolpei -pupate*. Tho House :era. etninorrod ".;thMC Substitiatta This Wit the (Ora leirpoint tri the controvoroy —the test Art determined , whether thoblii containing the emote, oboe:loos to' :the friends of theillOdlUtirilhOldd puff tho Noose: woo laid on Oho - Oaths on the motion of Mr. Styrene. ' • „ The glottlon In liaryland.. DU/111(01M, Aprll 6.-: - .The election le m oaner eery quietly. ut There le no opposition in th is city or Beltlors oointy: loyal party. jai far.. as heard 'from, twine Made no effort. to foto; We expert to harp Dtety fillt.rotimka , toltlabt as fir u eluf resoledlry:lolevapl ENE Federal Staceeas—Captare of Rebels In Arkansas. . • _ CoagretslonaL Lattst (roan Europe -.., '7!'' ,-.1. , ...,1 1 The folloi remnreagon, . , following DO been readied at the Head Quutan of Major General Ha/leek, Chief of Staff -LEW* Boa, Ark., April L—The following telegram Is jest received : FS.. Bluff, Ark., Mayrh 31.—MA.1°1101mm A. A. G. s—The expedition to Mt- Elba and Long View bas just returned. We destroyed 1 the pontoon bridge at Long View and burned ' a train of 35 wagons loaded with camp and garrison equipage and ammunition. We also captured 320 prisoners and engaged tho ene my in battle at Mount Bibs yesterday morning. Gen- Dickens' division of 1,200 men from Monticello we routed and pursued him two miles, with a loss - on his aide of over 100 killed and wounded. We captured alarge quantity of small arms, two stands of color. and over 300 hones and mules. Our loss will not exceed fifteen in killed, wounded and mils ing. We brought in several hundred contra bands. The expedition was a complete sue cue. The details of which will bo furnished in my official reports, which will be forwarded in a few days. (Signed) Pow= Curros, Col. Commanding. Sr. Loom, April 6.-113 e following are the particulars of Col. Clayton's recent raid Into Maroh 17th Cot. Clayton, with a email force of Infantry and cavalry and one battery, went to Mount Elba on Salem river, leaving artillery and in fantry thee to guard the bridge and cover Pine Bluff. Ile proceeded with the cavalry towards Long View, further down Salem river, and twenty miles southwest, where the main body of the rebel army was stationed, for the purpose of destroying the pontoon bridges and army stores at that place. Lieut. Great house, of the let Indiana, and Lieut. Young, of the sth Kansas caVelry, were sent in ad ranee with one hundred men, and on arriving at the bridge saw a largo force of the rebels on the oppolite aide preparing to ernes. Oar officers hailed the enemy and told them they belonged to Shelby's command, t which drams in federal uniform) that the Federate were upon them ' and begged them to hurry to their rescue. The rebels wished forward, and as fast as they crossed were captured, their guns thrown into the river. In this way 200 were captured; 35 wagons, laden with supplies, which were destroyed; 300 'horses and mules, and the paymaster's cafe, containing P 60,000 in Confederate money ; after which the bridge was burned. This, and the march of eighty miles, was aeromp lished In 24 hours. The prisoner§ captured .nring this expedition, numbering 270, in hiding many offieere, reached Little Rook on be 2d. Nothing from Gan. Steele and command. Maryland Election BALM:ORE, April 6..—Baltimore city give. 9,021 votes for o convention, and 41 against. The unconditional anti-compensation tickets got the entire vote cast at 'Port Doposit. The Cecil county,7th District, gives 196 majority ftr n convention and unconditional eman cipation. The Can:lberian d, 6th Diot tat, gives 470 majority do, Salesburg 6; Somerseteounty gives 19 against a convention; WOTOOlittr county gives 50 majority for a convention; Cateboriand bounty will give not less than 1200 majority fur convention awl emancipa. tion ; Barre de Grams gives 156 majority for the emancipation ticket. The correct Balti• more city vote is 9041 for convention and emancipation, and 78 against. The conven tion Ii doubtless railed by a large majority. Frederick blitriat gives the emancipation ticket 400 majority. " The ballot box of Jackson District was ken possession by the Copperheads about two, o'clock, and totally destroyed. A detachment of Cola's cavalry and 7th Maryland regiment' have gone to serest the parties. The sth District, Cecil county, gives 30: , for a convention. Powder Explosion—Four Men Killed. Doves, N. H., April G.—Three mall build ings belonging to the Union Powder \Vert. at New Durham were blown rip 3esterday after noon. Four men were ki led. The damage done to the works Is not great. Salltng of the Golden Age. Faascisea, April 2.—The Steamship Gulden Aga mailed for Panama, with 23, one imagers, .d $743,000 In transom, fur Eng snd, red $27,000 for New York. MARKET?, HY TELEGRAPH Cincinnati Market. ersr:uur . April U.—Floor dull nod rut Ilttlo .Inl;; . ltur . +e U0g.5,7 J. Marra la rait- &maul no ant.. of White end a, 121202562 COM= In good demand. Olds steady at 74c. 17.70 In gbod Sur:laud at W30(41,32, Barley 5L30@1,..1.5. Aliblsky admnred to 11l and In good demand. Proration* tlrru ; Bulk Beata soul Bacon I. held with increased Anatole., a BIM cheeks business tory materially. Lard Is ueglestiM Bulk !Moulders rellCa,9e, Bides , R...1g010a, Bacon Shoulders tr7,o oc, Bides 110111%. Mittis and 16.% for plain rind sugar mired, with • good ,fem.d. Cloimseed Mtn at 50,75. Timothy " " dull al 32,C0. armada( firm. Curt. 38(310. /Sugar 11(;...X418 for Raw, and 1130 . 11 Z% for Itellned. Moho sea a 3690 for New OTIG.A. (1014.10:01,“7; 8,11acr15401541. Eschange firm el ounauntli premium ulhng, the buying rate. ern par m-twentleth pratoluna. CISCIS..II, April 6,—Prerh.s..—Elour firmer: good Supuflne Weable at 55,75. Wheat-91,28@ RA far 51,3581,40 for ;White. Corn unchanged: Ear In good demand at St, Shelled dull at 11,03(41,0.5. Whisky haa steamed to $1,03, and the toarkt vas consequently excited, hot at the close a farther ad. I.llCOvka demanded. ProTlalona. unchanged; sales 160.010 IN Bolt Shoulders at Oc. 555.0 , 0 oaf offered for My Mass Pork and refused. Grotertsa 'buoyant. Cols Sfulisaes advanced to USe., Sugar IG KIIMIMMOS . Gold wintered to 67067%. Exchange firm nt a premium. le Meg. New York Markets. No You., April 6.--Cottou steady.; sales of 1,5C0 bake Flour Advances! ; Wee of 28,0110 tibia at $11,65(36,85 fer Sint; $4,3506,45 ttr Ohio, and 67:25 07.65 for ffouthern. Wheat advanced 162 c ; calm 12.00.0 bush Chicago Spring at f1,66(310. Corn dosed with an advancing Pndeney ; tales 12,000 bosh bffl,Wy j igt,3o. Sugar gem at 1174019 c. Coffee uoyant; mks of 17,003 boo t 89, 5 4..040. Naval ;norm heavy. Petroleum elm ; Beffneii In bond Sl@ 71c. Weights drooping; Wheat IN. Stock and Money Market. Nnw Tann, April 6.-Btooks stronger 0 U. Claveland d Toledo an% Comberland pfd.— 86 O. B. a Q.._....... .._..145 111. tirntral hallo ..-151% Michigan Oentl.-.161 Mictdgan &cabana:JlG Harlexo.. do do . - gtd-:.156% Clerelania N T Ce0tna1.......:....144 P. Pt W a T a W-. Mason Ons Tear Certificates troy, Miscall ...... T2.lllCoopou Srio thdona Ch - 17.ng0..-131 I • 864. 1864. ' , COSTAR'S'. RAT, ROACH, Ike, EXTERMINATORS. :• years establlOwd In N. Y. Cite:. .Only infallible remedial. known.`‘ onta from Folsom." "Not dangerom to the Human family." "Date come oat of Mete boles to db." Bald by ail Druggist. eterY•rtwrO.. Dearmal of ah worthem ballattona ..Coatar'a Depot, No. OR Broadway. N. Y. adreold by R A. YABINESTOCILS, BON d CO., and 11. H. BALLEBIS CO., Wboleeal.. and Antall PltOlmrgb, Ag e n t, , ENBY P. BOBWART7., Wholoonlo and "WWI Allegheny Qty. nytghtm HENRY 0. RALE & 00., Are hoer recelTles their Spring. Stock of Goods, Nl'ltch la extent, cbotee and tarts viii marpasaany• Van are hare *car eared to Um public), ;Karen!' thank. town . many blends and batroria for tba lib eral patrenaga be:relater. reentred, and trusting, tz drew attention tobnalmaa, to pleat allsror old Men and many now onto A choice collection of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, SITIO thhala: onion. OT PXI7III 4nD BT. imeau srusre, ' ntai $632 BOUNTY•! . soa 114.97 Elan Pitted States' alrtillery 11.c:4 witited 6fc ttliatimow.%seatateit ,- • • of 1101 V lIATAILIZEI,. • now. mytemoted lenT•rl me. Army 'of the 10MAnuf Ilan nonty embifti ear receive 2'•' ' 14011 Govaryunsint - Bounty , . Tte ma. mmleran yahmnomn ' Alm; IMO LOOAL Vlttatlll3l..theßislont nun •'' lioemilling Itindesmnin Ito. YMUHTM dT r y Ilttthurgb, oppotitn tiu lifayor's • , . ,•, .TllO3. WILLI eB Jr • :. sa t Lt. - lac 11. B. ArqUah &craning Oftnr. mmON arm -AND • "% coo niMID • co oOKNON Wit 4 • ot. blea 16*:'''It4"rivrizt ,-; • - • SILKS ,AND MAICTLES, Oct/oblige &alas. ALEX. BATES, Wbolnale and It 21 FIFTH STREET, • DROSS 131-00 , 13,13. BRAWLS, &VI MWWEI GOODS. DRESS GOODS I AT J. M. BURCHFIELD'S. Mozambique& " Grenadines. Pongees, for suits. ChaGies. Black and Colored Chintzes. Do. do. Ginghams. Shawls and Cloaks. Boys' and Gent'aCassimere& A . large asertmeat of NEW GOODS! N. E. cor. 4th and Market Ste. as NEW SPRING GOODS HOLESALE & RETAIL. The lead sty , es of ayttythlng la car Ilno toned to dab market. Onr rtgitk will los to td tai corn p!sto to HOSIERY, OLo113; rich 12LBROIDEIF ZS bud PISS GOODS; TIMIXpiGLS, In mu dr sisablo style ; beaFtlfal ,lONNirf LTD 13311111T58 RIBBONS; SOO= !LAID 'ULM RIBBON; HOOP AND lILLMOI4I, MISTS; SILK. OIL? AHD MOROCCO DOM, I . :lrp sill.; Lams 0()MBI, ♦ND ern PLIOTOGBiPH ALIII7IIB, the Cheapest le the eltj; NOTIONS AND SMALL WA1113; LADiItS ; ; AND worm ootrars, allg tly few' 0 lig 12 coati • pima ; SWERrI FINE ENAMELLED ; COLLARS , As 43 CENTS; GSNTS ruItSISHI4O GOODS, • largutock. air lIIItCII/12111,, , , ini all who buy to Nell nabs. rited to 6lya as:a call bekne parchastug bort, r• ire bod only from manufacturers or ha porton', mid soil of viten that =toot toll b pleas. YLACIRIIM & GLYDE, No. to GREAT SALE, ST J, BARKER 69 Market - Street. Or SILKS, SHAWLS, OLOAKS, DRESS GOODS. . , AT RETAIL. Bead dint and Bead Buttons, AHD OTHIB NLW TREKIIING Th.wv Ilaulast Collar and Gas{ .tint Mat G* Iletis sad Handkerehtetiii Lew. paced mediae Linen irdle , Cs I Laale,Clinal adtne awl Crape Vella II Canitaie and Homburg Tri.midts. pad tulet7, at law peke'; ditsmt &shawl Salk 111blxras ; Bonzes, Hats miff Jlow eea t Hood Nets, of tool Stpla Wangs, !Moral, Corona, Hoop ESAU sail Bien Boissord MAU. A WI W. of lleah Warnshitting Gambialmo on hand. ladies. awl Manes Merino, aliand Gas= thulaiTarts; White Karina skltto—cost totio dux ths toottrtal to motto them. Whlgortata Bearoia ap atafn. Enna ta the city and ttam Ma =tatty will do toll to look at ear :03 HORNE & r 17 AND 711 MUIR BMW MARCH : : : 1864. FOR SPRING TRADE! la elegant sescrrtatuat of Bead and Bagle Gimps, • Bead and Bugle Fringes, Of di iridtbs. Chi:do:slides of Bead Rations, Bugle Ornaments, for D.;. sad Cloak Ttiountsgs. latch Styles or' Bash RibbeMs,- ' • Bonnet Ribbons,• , • ; Trimming To ~hlab an wece'ine at-axiacama.6. W eer eebi I a="11I .ttle M ratVg Ii4VA •totwtras ILI mist lionsa Sums EATON, II&ORNIE & CO, . AND IS 11701=1/11. laUftutUisa • 21%), do I.4italtenina 160 d and did."Alletani: . i o .to bb/s. -. ; -; .114 ,SCO Dow isderstakry.Rwarif.j.::;:. 300 WO. Ulna Cabo. 00. lln dam aati Swabia • . i AT 11-3 N4 )17471311)• 3°1316E18 Mk) v at _ - - ft AR12413,8 POI!, THE HOLIDATB. GOODS it Lams; Nikasciir & 1e: N 7 vanms ithildvar 1 OTICE - Tqc9 I •4 I : I AFTRF , I I, , 'i /32nir' ,J..,.f-.:, 8 6 ... n i,ii,.. Bl i i ii . ): . • .. - °l7 ~.". a cut, •ItallesoU__ _.- - - • , ,',.•,' '•i j , Hamdo, nth Usra. um' ' ireimas will' to Tat•lnhi at• UM am*/ man eta_ 120 JILT or arm ratt;' ms Os krai!et ... _ Lir . tn. llama rude ib .! , , 4 "' 1 4 $ °' tbk ' 1 " Tf, , nos and speeilkialon. our 111 6 . 1411 ~ ..., .b il 021 - nag', 02C% til. 'bath: 61,14 .! y' ll . i !'l - 23 k. ,t P-r"'• - ; . dav alllniL ' -,• -, - ' '''''' - , ,•„..,,,,, i i i i ar , . - -7 7 7 - . •-. • ia7arotmo it'alb I litth piu -. Xi sre'. Wavy .larm e catiatr..WsMo ttit agbth-slr usthiallimethenentretark;: -- ,,. -:E. , -.76114N4.311MTEL, ~ I , :_r• - c - v- , L.H , ,..i - ' , • • r 1 -' 4 l -0- , t 1 -" ,, -! ': • ' - ,c, . Goon it o,E B T 0 Rl'. . . The Largest VarOtyi Best Beads, LOWPST PRICES Op ANT BOOT IN Tlllt CITY. ta"No. 62 FifthSireetlit or A trdu:tlce made tptoiiitn. 1000 MEN WANTED, CAVALRY - .!440Thi MoOLELLAND'S ; AUOTION, ISa 'FIRTH SVEET, IMuwado Hall thdldlna mhls A NEW AND CHOICE SELECTION Spring and Bummer lieopts, `shocs,—Riubber:s, awor Door ram moruovez or RATER & SOUTH, 80. 65 MILK= 81..14 dom from Mi. mbirt Igo hare lost rooolvod Ipring ato:k of BOOTS AND AHOES, . Walsh era win sell at Lb. LOWItI3I. IlL111114111111:5 1 W• hays as lamest arid tad Selected Week of • noses Mae Cie!' 11q4rs.toed Moots, To Do foiad la tho city. ,Dt.LS' LAST QAITUS abandiaao. cilia as a call, Jas. Robb, tr) m:atac.rr.arstarr FINE GOODS! roar BEOZIVED. Lminer Anovs EID Belamast souls I Do Do do do OONGIIITES do: MOROOOO GOAT ftALIIIi do; OUT'S Tall= SOLE aunt a- MI& do; Do TWO do O do; An a tb. boot custom work .nd Tarothed to eye Why entlifaction. GEO. ALBBXE SON a co., T. of Wood plif.lbl THltf MUZjTR, will be sold, AS LAST erndurra man, Ladles' Congress Craters, 6:Fed toad. Do Balmoral, and - do. 111.4aoss sad Cblldrra's Dal tsraidDetentorkDoessi. &Win. Dag/ and lorith's 11,+:54 . 1114f11 ud sros *censored secure-,_goregs4s. Mk • DOISLAILYIk IS Market strait, • • • JUN Eagi*Lithuinfacturar, IEU. 41111.1LEEp E./..Y24 • • Aiorzvkr, MAWINI OBITAI r rOX & dO.• 301 7Aberti Strimt, Sole Propriet= aad Eantiialarrn fir Wadara Paanaheala,olda. Lodfaaaollliaals sad /111aaosi, .81+3: aukaubetaFatm EragidEe ireds, of Palm. Gomm, Olivi amilloatzt Soap, Aa,.ac;o TOILET WA.ATtAr SOAPS. •. • - Of oar BLOW PEARL * SOAP, wbiott=ll-, &QUM, recoonnend ha, tor rateral noo than; y other beta* the pa Woad Inane to mind: ho m e neither Potath, lo Limoor Itotist t te. sop Whorl stitetstwe In lot manotations. which can. altrink or; Wire the Swat !anion - - 11141MISIS sad Worth= =I I. washed olth the •topidiW of Cott,* cr Linen. Clothes ,Intehol with the hint 78 POARL SOAP: do not mods. toiling or half tea robbing, width of comae Wee Um 'nor and tear' . . .•t ' lIILVER.PEAM 10AP senile Orem, Dire , Orinteri'l Ink, 6tooks iz ond the worn Mot Water Stains fart atedistely, 'pitying it tea.* moist tlptoge, orotecttog natol,mA'; sad' forattnr• form sod: and slop. It Impart. it. , briltioncj, to Flo* • Jewelry,tilerowarw,Xastrallor,..Paintinge ad Potent boater Onstediateltr; sod Ow? eleontor marble sod ' &or OW It hoe on Kul& .7Ointbe Beth, partio= Warty thr ohatopooning, the SIX. FEB PIIAIa EU" itperfect loam le a wort all who- tire tried • Be ormitttw, arkowttle ; dot ;Ito imam: discora7 oftbe SI% Shia Ouretouty mkt. tioal Dos- ; • oil oho are Interested ht roan Bap, and is ere , ! ewe will rotund tho price of Ow eame'sbatdd „ ' to mamma& tetra in dolmen It, if used acoordloi • Bold Cl ms to oar adm li it lt Pol7sl. 1 1-1 3, ! °mini beret, delivered to !bonus or booze, or in legbany. Birmingham end AO noidftwoo . ; atm; DLTIOACIIIS OX sai 19.1 pachagte. Mao/ diswent le the trade. .1 i Ilerobante tom shroud OM • d u o Wei to kir" 011IIMPION 00, L street, oppoi; . alto Plousghattla SiattWPOtteogor Doe. t , Bovaro of al Isottattotor ; ocao r i htu tontoo ; bowing cat trotho:m.4-B.lls„Vitt. -•••se Wand by Hatiostal . ; SUMMUME I / 4 2 464-0192 . 0) X. JOJobsMu 4 st -•801:3•Islip at i gxn,'staatii;bia;th th e Am2i, irtark widu .41 the mod Otrorablo tam , 31d1,1ateltiouttot• latty,ootopted to gni 018 . 0.1, -1- ~ kiwi= nom ;4!t•: iSAILIWALI OUNTRALITUIW.-+ , ± ?roma:. tifflites ref tba eradattliali If aaatack4aphlof tt alMrit itttotedsgb kOtataallerilta Barna, beim* Cloamanalta•Aa Cazabastaad. cataactag a••distuate , ouiaant atgSrama 01) mtba, bedlam sbaat atialalJaiacb. , eattona 'pat Is tarry at tb• Cata_paWa oMcs, Pltbotargb, mud attar *bale, r or Antlfitproz. sail_praparti be rtsapal oath tba OP . LNI114; -•- a -"! 21 133:itr:11. 1 42R0a5, Prawns.' Maier P. 4 41.15. Cb.g • Pittibergb. March 13tb. ! tn.& f ToR ki I fFUIq I4I IVEO.K4 ii SAT AIID ILT /Itranin... eoWs.rugli te n"ru " 4`4 IA . taittiaiste‘.' assdbas 0: 0 3 as nut_ atignaloa of 0* ...apt fa Alla !Co ear _ paw as MAXON Amin, at th. rera4 claw_ -; ut . ,,,,,Aueer! "1'; al 1 iulniired t„„54,1,11 t FU NZg i I E ' * w r " 0:0 =Slid irt, 11,1 25 1.1. ! 1411L411.40 • • ' r; 'l ll ll- - 4 1a043*189"5112tA 71141rati. A lB/44X/ Pow -h -theA:*Ph wow' pe a w " 'lF4t4 n r ;,:.'.:° I~= ~~~iT ~~t` *L. L , t'v' ~,~:= fir: