ESTABLISHED IN 1786 pitisihTgit 6azetbz. yIIBLIBIP3D BY M GAME IPIJI USilhl.a ASSOCIAIIOI. Mkt WM": GAZETTE. MalmaftmMinrimAwym....—PM ;R math* M • vm— wet__ m • " sbigis wills L. Una= Lomax, by man, pa 60. IXISIIth—.. le. " Olt& aopl rea WIIMI LIMON, dials topics, per year.- S CO. , .. dubs at 5Le 10, " '1 60. r duteoriec.ro! —1 Z. —and eas citte• ,tbe patty eroding ebb. Yet $ -eitbeif Blt e ea. Ise .111 esed the Errs= Gleams . 19ally. Tat • club yet twenty, re vul een;tthe licratoso deny. Bing!. mem, 6 wets. 11Ir AD aubsetiptioaseaterly ad.." and P 9 P".. drop slapped tam the Wee Merl. PRIMA • 0 '_oll/PLISNAALBEiI • •• Ode to Spring. IN .11 OPTIC. • Whireeseik inm - dry .I , 62t d un io dZsr, Nor alma...bins an " IterneVm e l; on otVring. TW sonar of the sad birds prose , The [memory of crtir youthful boon, Ai 7000 Z and year as the tad toughs; , fte.freth and felr lotto tee toms. TbobWauaforenti hapiy fah. , Lae 'nll4 the aftereahl boughs el:Art=4 • - In houlgold witz;theaßelrm, their he" Atbuisdatretore au* outages. • ••01r1rosinttorm of-elibklirtmrti -Mien 1181110 e, plaintiff' Ulla& king ; &align pf frollq I wrt, • • adoresald, mmtog• spring I . , . Resent English' Experiments In Gun.. ll3lKrintants in gun '..nartvrerstuutde at Shothurytels, the target paeked:with wool. The caisson • , was ofTboiler Eton,eight or ten fbot in'diatue .l-,tar; and packed to the depth of eleven 'feet. - Ties mason Was laid down • endway,s W the god tatteiz,ao that the'sh'ot should enter. at the - ninth Vass through - the whole-eleven feet of wool, and lodge in an earth embank `Anent, should_it eventaaily futd its way wet of - the bollerviate bOtt4olPr the ninon.. The . grins- Wire - • 68 -pounder - tad a 7-inch or a • 110,pounder brach-loading Armstrong, with Lire ordinary service charges,..it avenge of one himdrod yards.. The result was that both shot passed through theoleven Motet - wool, . the bottom of the caisson, end twelve feet of solid harth.beddet: - Commenting on this fast of.. arms, the London Esrald — .Treat lotneet naturally attached to the Mug' bonne& the Americans have always taunted nz with what cotton' bales did againat ns at New Orleanfin 1812, and in because the cotton bale defense theory has all ' along found many advocates amens us. Nay, more,: =royal the gunboats on the Ohio and Mississippi riven have had no other prone lion than cotton bales, and'on more than nue occasion these have 'Meted sulliblent to keep ship*dgunnort from serious harm: 2 a. • Our guns really put shot through wool more coolly than through earth, and if; 'cotton bale &lenses ' beat American ; guns,. why - British guns will beat American: gum - os sosaremtlY , as Oen Jackson is said to have 'whipped Is at ~N ew Orleans LESperiments 'of a' not very . satisfactory astute? were also madc. with new rockets. An ; earthwork was .also.-fired at with a 40- ... 'pounder'. breech-loading Armstrong gun at yards. Thellencht lays: aThe damage -.3vso esti great, eleven out of twelve of the shells. having' e xploded - on impact. in-the 77601 1i 1i3pr Cheri 'esaliii;np doubt that the 40: pactpiei, iiti.,22o yards, would speedily , blow up any.aarthwork: that an enemy could throw up in hit front." Another target, nine inches tbiakiiras tired at ate distance of SOO yard., with • 110-pounder breech-loading Armstrong gen. .The target was most satitfaotorily shelled, the shell bunting as itemised through thippel." This- plat!, before 'which tome desperate eghting , 'lrsi going on at last imeomata, is a fsrtiais which thel Date's hate Surrounded • .with a satinet. ingentons and novel defenses. ' The first 01,ln:idle's which its assailants will meet is an Irregular line of smoked ditches, - with sharp stakes firmly fixed at the bottom to larpste the tmliteltymanwhe throngh; , next tome aline of ,ehtecirwe di frize; then an „other of large Eciazi,traps; and , l3Mally a cam mot:rides fence --tb• latter a simple but very ' -ifeCtiThilni)ll , 3l2lo.l2etobath infantry and ear , '.:^jalry. - 7.Not content witle.these lines of eiream vaUationithoDit,isb engineers' have crowned ~betlaseare:,-.flooantemarp of the earthworks Witkpalisadestouted with a bristling ilas of 'all bartowea appa , - reatry,ftogn thuTzenehdefenies ef the breach 5 t....8 8 40 0 /4',' Bali,: will% and tirithout the irortsani fixrdirlinks stndded. with long ' the petals ewards;endeoneesled by alight aooevtng qartlf.' must add to these fAtianltiza.o - p-inipis"•4ll4., underlie all the as. raldei Lona , the Late Owen. Lovejoy. , 'Tho Dolton Traoriript publlthee the follow :lig:letter frein the latellart, °won Lovejoy to "..- •- . Widitluerces; D. - A., Feb. 22. • Dese'llorsaaori i Do you h.now that S 'got hoping when slivery hao heettarreptsway forte revival of religion, pure and. so:defiled, ArldeL.stllll6 jonetilud, and, the . t atueviltht iSlutoes.nitlt , outjand Iristeadof expending its enmities in. theologies ant meth Andlubtlet; it shell go erect& llkti MlvjniAuthor; healing ifult,"Oldanelne lepinot E giving Agee-to-the -bilodjedir to-the deaf, and eltardty,ter „ "..1 ; i I am sick, and have twat the hand of another, and feel unable to dietuter say more. May Aid bleu you and the Old Bay State,. Very truly yours, i _ , _ Duel LOYVOT. I.IOY. Arroas-ssoston, blue. f: • .Sirprits for General Grant arid Comma. Two elegant swords,-.011. exhielon at the are to berghten to the two Uttar:. and statalorneers who shill -Saadi. - the greateit Dumber of votes of the- eoutribtaws .for the ;wawa of tho'swordi.. - ,, Last Watt Vid voice ' reoorded for atoteral three to one to the number for Ifeelellsa; sod - the .. fiat's for Cototabdowr Bowan ftr.. - -exceedott Admitsl„Parrognt. Th go bleolitosi are exciting am& re.Ece. Us= tot. Basaivorrn,nt *O,lO Oen ,-..:.'neetient- tawdry, jut .rolemedA. Libby . Prison, atales, Raja the rhiladel Boltain, that at one time thentwere sbotantatars on :Belle bland, aid 'that at , theith at that. time onen were dying on' the fslaad-from - starratkin at the rate of forty a day, army one of them rented, indignantly, oftan Of extra rations and Othbr privilege" Mal vonidtrorkfortheConfeddraei. ,. .They mold stay them andittarri befori they , mould draw tratttch of Opera peg for the - rpho •Confatditl. England , .11410664.01 L, Swoon of extreme quiet some from .the - - Army of the Polo:mu% :Thiweather hos been trot forlbe put weelr,:and the roads are . Ins horrible eondltlon.. Meshy rtedhls ehOice spirits here ceased to trouble theAlrine or 12, 1 .1mi1e thefetl4lo; : ,! Everything ihdloates the cell end energy 'with' which both armies ore I VIOPORing for. groat; desdlyfirlal c ampaign of the robeilioit..- The number of deserters frootthe enemy is numerous then hurato. 'foyer 'MSS probably tnthe iscreited drawn. of the ethane. t Tan Conott.--4. corsotspoidtalltha.' Prairie Pasitor. IS - Atlas -frost .Th ea ltisr nistyi thdlitattis, asystF, ...I _ttow. :eagsged.: b nthinstras cotton. - 'Tba lirstsysar front siad, steso fourfeat.. -It tuts savor boon - .slipshod lof froth The iiestati you It taus *small quatity . of aottsst, hat_th• sottatt , mixed wittiest . /01416 The eta' 'yeas the cotton sad semis us manta& otter tha thud - - 4 .rist.the yield Ii one handtad psis* of aut. * tot to.olaOh 'The tvoa growl as Ism as th e pea tree." • • . - - • 4 . • r A Until+ Orrtai EigialThoitsy after i the;diith of litr, LInooln!a YOunigan gen' tlittual 'called. at the' White' Howe to,prosil hL ,ciliPtiot atoolltioAtltzt had boon prom/ tied to hko. The Prudent 1211 1 0 him ifirooili 444 *llea vomizeastblo angst; 1, Realty mi.;.;-='_ thltk'icAr iPitbk 7 61 ! • tpitsyry_ort rt , OUrboly toitittle bop" - Ut z .. lba.ivriosult%looluadielltttedliv4E:Ata4, I AtisarA A, ! 4 1ff 5. 12,r - t ,; . '"' fbv .i;th or a n . pktkod tip Ids kat; varifilled • daeod In tD,! _T ito r_ ompaz y ; " Caltal24; M1.;141V%b2;:' WA°' tat‘li"ma t $l l OO OnVgd oonigto= their 'took „ . llcarixpglral 'etotto, 4..1b042)1A1t0,' to 4nthotW the - • tdm d e butotbawkoldirforatolt l iftorthottitiryst•-.- - • 11010 . 1 ° /.-;;L-Flyd I - ' . -- • . • • • • ' • • I ' . '' • • •.• ' • , - ; • • ' I t was wade ' d•TO/cT2t..gostawba. , •As us__,P Liu ot,lirt:da,7 :decurlt, that 61ablii""* g 00 ' . table: , mot from 00 so iv - therm 11 014 „mi ng that paalna oriel. of thakind . ln the matt,„- gpality foetal)! tol d o f* , -,4,246110.0", • • ' L sad, ;1011 setiplarrea 4n- yrssiortba-20filri:404- ininsidlataky 1110091 t d g o l d all' , l 4 PO S ol . lll ' 7 ,, ' E 4t . , - • .1 THE , DAILY PLTTSBURGH GAZETTE_ Our New York Letter Correoperamm time Pittsburgh cautt. • New Tome, Awe Oat s 18 84 .• Well, it , it done I The Sanitary Fair, the long-looked for event, has been hurried up by the wheel of, time, and the opening cere monies performed. The military procession in honor of the ocession was vary creditable to the city. It was my good fortune to stand Immediately ln, frontof an English army cap tain while sieWitig the pageant, and I watched his eotruteiance closely in the hope of reading his inward Criticisms of how we Yankees do It. Hewers a half sescsatie smile duringibe nasty stages . of procession, but when the seventh sand eighth militias, and the four teenth regulate, swept by With full Company front, with lines as straight. as an arrow. and every left foot prompt at the down beat, nor, fictions Albion 'e son suddenly !disdained his face, and itirtvelce of adenines:, said to him self (though all In his vicinity beard him) '!.I 1 have been a captain in the British' satiny. for thirteen year', end I never sow Inch epleedid marching I" ' The day has gmerally been observed as al I sort of peeked , edition of Fourth of Taly.l IPlags have been flung to .the breese, stores I closed, atocks alerted, newspapepe suspended and rum drank. Today the .managers have gone to, work In : downright earnest at the na tional pastime, as Charles Dickens would ray, of indulging in long rows of figiires,Atid act enconliting multitedee of dollars. The weath., era very favarabla,and it IS evident the gods are propitious. ; Local•polltical news is of little Interest. The Conneelletit Motion, while ;the; general result wasltritielpated, was riot quite expect ed to roll up milers§ amgjotity. Thb Demo crahrene beginning to see how hopeless will be the of the young Napoleon, should be be so unfortitnate as to receive the Presi dential nomination. New Jersey utmost universally.conceded to hicit—or at least baa been—for the recent elections in: that white feather State have shown melt otterwhelming Union gains thst many far-sighted politicians pet down dersei blue, tree blue after all. The Mesicartmnbrogllo,it is thought, will yet lead us !ski trouble. ;No alarm is mani fested; but the aloe of ,Congrest yesterday, which Indeed was no action strictly speaking, hid siert of declaration of .sentiesent, more .er less abbreviated, has cansedloome little apprehension among ladles of the old maiden persuasion, and a few lotions thoughts by the sternertion. The udootrine", enunciated .by the fifth Preildelt; and. Sunset Car had to lay claim toi as Democratic, meets treiminious approval here ' and there enter. evidenced that theplata of Bfaximil- Ilan making ,NOWYorli stepping stone to 1115;404nd hemming the guest of August Belmont while here, whicbwere cid and dried months ego, ,as well as the somewhat more imnortant plastid the French' Eropitior,' will by growing sentimerif,heilerlonsly disturbed • You have probably beardefP. Damian, manwhose name xs now a well.esiabliabed synonym of uhumbeg." A flash Weekly of the Lectger , Meievrgpattarn, published a abort biography of Mr. 8., recently, *doh was in some respects faulty. Of.nourse this was not much to.bet:,:wondered at—bio graphies are exceedingly ditfieult to write correctly—but Mr. B. wrote a communication More than a column in length, ostensibly to correct the editor's huoicummies' hot actually to &deer; tise hik museum. The article was dovetailed with meh 'Yankee adroitness, thud the editor • could not refuse it en the ground Of its being' i s gratuitous puff, because there were his Wen ineorreststatineents, set aright. So be was obliged to give publication gratis to a notice that would have cost Mr:D., at' least three thousand dopers anywhere else, Yesterday, , Barnum placarded OTer, the. city the 11.111100.1100- Chat the window s the liltamim form ed a splendid place to view the precession, an. idea that certainil "took" very, well. ills latest announcement, which Is In the form of a new' item. in all the papers, it as fol— lows :—The. eighteen Indians now visiting this city, expel ft to attend the performance at Bantam's Museum-tonight, and to are for . themselves the giants, the dwarfs, and the new speetscolii play of ...Aphrova." —Pretty well done, wasn't it? Tha State otlgaw Jamey is multi exercised at the threatened interference lobar Limpopo ly system, by the supremo nower'of the land. The Lot is, thit people:of that Commonwealth have Toted the tlettniciatbillek4 ,so long, and indlowal i such entrinne mental absent. ity, that they don't know that Stato aighu, when they conflict with'Rights, must be o Foal:Led to the walL" ; A nationel work is demanded by thp wholei country, to connect - the Capitol and the gnat Atlantic cities, and 11 New Jenny, which, unhappily, Iles right talks way, does not °hone to sub mit without mutterings as to beir ff rights," "palladium,M:ocueiCion,".kc., why she most be reeottetneted, that's' all. W•11111t117. • News and 1121seeliany. A ORM' Coitrr Pitnicrro.—The following, says an Eaglitte paper, is an Linnet of a let ter just received from Melbourne: "Prof,,- tor Newager,on a three year? salentiflo stilt from Bavari, tella as that. In 1805 a comet shall come tio; close as to endanger this our earth, and ehould It not , attach itself, (as ono globale of nnthkillver to inothero nor sant hlisto ems thought will be mostbeautiful to behold. Dating three 'nights, we shall hare no darkness, tint be bathed In the brilliant light of the ,biasing train." ,P rof . N. is, no doubt, a "reliable gentle Man." Poe the pMpose of encouraging 'meagre thin, the Legislature of Melee has granted an set of Incorporation Webb . .. Foreign Foil grant ,Association of. Wino," composed of wealthy capitalists,l4 which Ate State agrebe to pay $25 foievery able-bodied foreign eml. grant from the north of Ihifope, between the ages of fifteen and -filly: whom the Associs, ,within the next iives s yeaM, will introduai into Maine canstrWirelnain one year. ' APaTUaatha therrpoon. (Ga.) Conftd• eratc,elyrt that of the 'vestantount of Canted. orate Inoney 4 . now in .not .over one-hilf will be catorarta Hite , bonds within the time -specified bylaw.l 'Viejo that there are (if 40/1111 enemy's lines, beyond, the sonetto,anct elsenhbre, that-cannot get-baok. in 7 Owe* , be funded, and It esti: mates a cortSonsient.:profit to . the 'treasury of *beat one . hundred , Atom the meanest of:all arillanies is to rob poor immigronts of they bars erbilo ht a strango land, without Irked,. Such an act sae perpetra ted ,the, Mbar day in „Remelt, lime a. pmti of three .lirmens were-robbed of $750 In gdtd; with - whlCh 'May expected to mike. their *ay to the ter `West, end get foOthold upon - the cheap Tkolr ant In traitetion tcn freo country is decidedly die . . . .Arogent of the Russian fgovarnment was itt.Tinntonilltue.., a 'slime - tide since, In searcher untehlohte Ind workmen for the Russian establishmenti;Vai bushes, in nil darittinetai,6 io:gOodfin'tfint city that be I inetwith no-puccess, . finally obtaining the grimier part pf his (tens Mystic, Conn, Tug Orleans Zna _announces that M. Jail, iota a member: of, - the French bar and aintribitor pf J.a Fivac, has taken up hie permlientrobidoncirin; Xis! Orleans. A pitmen will-Le butt,:plor. , :th• Niagara Hier arPOiraklmmediately. i .-The cost is es dieted: pt one million dolisra j and three mil. itoni hive Pi# fubfFibed• - • Two inouitaisHhe goat andphiloh—now building at fit. Lode will, be completed in July. - 28.41.tuil ‘* turret . ith internal dianieter 0120 feet. /' "f3sealiktroopers,.. belonging to;Dahlgren's command; captured near Richmond, stewed. ed Orating 'thee escape and rejoining thelinglmehts: . 1 , -1 1 •zrof4lll4ll'6ohnty, Tennessee";! twenty-four 'hundred citizens hive taken theenth of allot , glance...Th.4y toy thereto sfokof the rebel 00011 own z wrote to a • ,me m ber . O. 0610810010 that a onng Win, fotmesly In his employ; bad se ilistlnguisllo4 , llllosolf In the warlu to malt prosnotleit ; and, the letterended quaintly that: ' Now thee knows;Jamee, that It Is igainst the Quker.ilbsclAte,for psthoffloa members 0_1:noddle:I4 Vsstii•oinn thossicrse tnra this matter ever to thee, and want thed Simply to tell Governor Siongh that, xi the sereloelrfll h. advantaged thereby, It tilled that Wallies:should be ant llonteoszt. lying on th,j' ; SUJITe , ptiftgatitioll ft thiLellee to our istend4ohn, as well as on las *meet judgmeut,l:expsel awn to be , thy obliged , f , ~a= -- EVEMNG GAZETTE' TELEGRAM& ODE, SPECIAL MEPATOICES. FR o.w 'rag er.;ra,ro.r Gel; , del,Dlspatib to the Plttaburkti Gazette Waasuaror)•dprtl 8..18M TOR 1L13301111 ILZITTION CASLB The Ant of the Miseouri contested election cases wtu be called up to-rhorrow. That of Genenal B. P. Loan, it to generally' yodel. stood, wilt decide those of Ilderers- McClurg and ging; also, the nosjorill.y report against Roan's right to his sent) fa to be made by Mr. dation, a Democrat, of New York. It Is signed by five members—an the Dem °crate At the domniittee—and by Messrs. Delhi and Baxter, Republicans, The minor ity report is signed by Matteis: Ulnae/Smith me, CBI, Smith and Schott& d• The ansioritY report recommends ordering ; a new election on the groan. of rillitary interference. The minority report, which is a very. ativi . .doen-: mantM prepared ( Michigan, Says no complaint U xuado - hy thenoritostant eitheti in his notice or in h evidence, of any military , or any other interf.tentsehy national officers or - soldiers, nor of any. s t ation or In terference on the part of this Oseril govern. meat; neither is any complaint made or the action pt officers of elections„ and Co far, it appears', they acted in eVeiriltutiance with fairness and impartiality. The tehole bar. then of - the contestant's allegations and lei; timony, so far as relied upon by him, Is di rected against the notion of some .of 'the enrolled militia and their officers, and 801116 other persons at tad around_ the polls at the precincts testified about. The -report. 'then l i notions a rumor which the contestant charged had been circulated to his prejudice, that men who voted world be liable to military duty, and he argues that the Loan men would tiot he frightened away frpm . the polls even fflt worn true, and that if the prevalence of rumors is to invalidate elections, then there would soon be no scarcity of rumors on °lea ded days. It also says the aggregate rate In this Dis trict, at the election, was larger than in any Other district, and also that county OIIICOTI, chosen at the same election, by the same classes °trete/3,4nd withthe sa n e artionnt of interference, not only held their offices withen't interference, but nobody peer talked of 'their eleCtioi e, illegal It Continues : "There were about ono hundred and Arty pre cincts in the district. Contestant debut° hare offered testimony as to the manner of conducting the election, at only eight of these precincts; but he asks the House to presume, without proof,that his allegations are true,' with regard to the election at the remaining one hundred and forty-two prechtots, whereas the presumption, in the absence of each proof, is that the election in all of them was held according to law." The report then speaks' of rebels and guerrillas who had been lately engaged In murdering theft fellow cid hens, now'rettirnlng to vote, ani ;aye : " We not only justify elate authorities sad loyal citizens Of Missouri, in protecting the polls at some of the precincts, by a guard of enrolled whereVer. they deemed It necessary, bbi site considet, that on contestant's own showing, they acted on the whole, and with few exceptions, with moot patient forbear ance 'towards these men, thus assuming to exercise the elective franchlie." The report then voters to arercral precedents in termer dodgiest of the kiouse, and conelados : tog fully convintsd that no good nation bas been . ebowh I, the widen/xi:for invalidating said cdeetion, and it tatisficierili appearing therein, that thacontestant is not entitled to a seat In this House, we recommends resolution that ilea. F. Loon is entitled to retain his seat." The general opinion is, that the louse will sustain this report. 1( so, It settles tho three. cues. The vote, however, will be a close one, and the Democrats will go solid againSt Loan. 7 1 VII XARTI.AND soahrms. Maryland la free I Rattailf from the man tle" of "Baltimore, Froderickiyashington, Al -1 legany, Cecii,Voreester, U ford and Bow aid Minn ties give large me * ~ Rice for a eon yentioli, and the electiOU all immediate end It'll-compensation ctrvikatea. Baltimore 'city gi'ree 9,020 mejorityk "lime war no op. poeitt6A there, and,conVigittlY the mall Tote. 'The majority in 05 ,t9ate will be be. twocu, 11,000 and 18,000. M. 1 1$ 'ileowarson Pftl9ollE44AosptrAts. Oyerilve , hundred f y, tcp lads party, , 6f ,released4Vianneea fro:ll.',chmond, are in- matey; Of the lickpitair attaikpolla Betwoen twouly And thirty of th ... , ,Uiod from the of foctiof starvation and aip`kure, while in the hand:, of the rebels. ~:1t PENNSYLVAIIIi •?; ISLATErIiE ~.: .t • i , --.--4-1, -_ .. .-- . .,'r „, ,' -.-:H.r Spectialthvair.h!te the 1 , ,1tar;.046 (lamina Itr;.P •A • -, ; . 4/.813..113 :, pra 7, 1804. Hoorn—The mornlOgilon was occupied in the considoratien ! oV,:enate bills. The Schuylkill county &Afro ' 0,4111 occupied near-' ly all Morning, end yea* :d nothing of tin portance to {Sartori . Wrath.. Ad. lournelL evue• ristig ' ' _ tuns• reseltru... See+ra—Oae by lir. *king, 'relative to V 7 ishilifito!° vtashiostonJ county. Parsed finally. Mr. Latta also call!' itp the Galant& Coal Company bill, wlltAquesed fmdlly. ; hfr. Graham, a bill to' the capital stock of the Eagle Get 'Works, Afleg,hany City. Also, one relatifit . to gradllig streets to Duquesne borough. • Mr. Latta, a MG rebates. to ale Sheritlle foes ef Westmoreland pitiity. 10. Lainhorten, a bill ..to Incorporate the fiaady Llck.lftiitroad any Illialng company. The bllt About t3fiikto boiiotios , considered up to nicond reidt4, wlll 1114446 ft:4lly. , . Yleeier City Electioti-L-Mining Excite , ment ,lacreaslng, eft. Dll2iVilit CITY, April .s.—Tho municipal election toek,plate;horo.yieMerday.i The rug- Oar: Uniorrnominee for3dayor was elected over; the , independent Union, ticket. There Mum, Democratio tieket in the field. The mining excitement hfinerensing, and nee'disooveries of gold ere rep:trio:l doily, Nem York capitalists's/6 arriving by every pleb, and it is reported there is a large rinlrenekefrgeltn4leg ttmettlesc, Corning out frointteSiatei. j Abe NOW, ISOXIMI papers of tho 30th alt. confolis no nevi from (}:Meteor Connelly, of Neir Mexico, hoe is , ined M•proelarbaikm; .appeinting 'April 7th as a'thanlugirtng dsy for 9 4 ' 41". of the in ' ' , llan erar. DbOde lelaUd Eteeilan . . Yin:m.lomm; 11.2 1., April 7.;—The State election took ego t 414 47. The Interns from needy ell the State indleste - that James O. Omlth, the Union Natio:tar candidate, is re dcwind . Governor. over those IL Browne, Dadaist, and Adoi C. Sizstow, Independ etit.Pdion, In this city Smith ie ins =dor- Ity by 1000 votes. There is no ideation 'oi l 'Arlembiyined. The strong- opening : of Nivigatio. I novae:, -N. Y,, April 7.—The navigation ie now open between Runnel' did all' the Lipperlce ku efielrety eppiwireil,eneeptin the dlredlon of Buffalo. Theviesoist Olean left wed! tedwy tot Bo( fidonnit the bostirtrlll commence their »Fp 14 12 trips NA coon rip•poosible; ' 1 • t. • • w -~~rv-__....~ ~~ PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, 1864. BOM NE The Louisiana Constitidionat Convention. Election. ; • • STEAMER J. H.. RUSSELL BURNED. Arrival of Refagees from Texas. RECEPTION TO GOV,ATES IN NUM ORLEANS :libel Rain ..!re nessec Sunk. MILITARY 4 ~1 1 1: Alll% 41:11ET. • 4.°. este°, April 6.4 T o steamer Atlantis, from New Oriente, fine rrived, with dots/I-to the 29th. The election on the 28th for =sp here to tbegonstlteoOnafgottientiork resulted in tho complete tiinmph of the Free State party. The steamer J.lll Russell, with seven I hundred bales of 'mittes; slot of cattle and bogs, was consumed by fire at Penquemine. Tie steamer ereCouther 'passage from Vieks licirg to Now .Orisiensi and took Ire from sparks from her iorehes. The mail tram Alexandria, and alto *dispatches from,Gen. l Lee to the *headquitaeti of • Mr: Gulf, were I consumed with the boat. A passenger named Thomas was missing. The boat:was valued at $BO.OllO. 2lu insmance. The French brig Mary Sabato wae,eere cba I near PASS Loutre en the 20th ult. The vall!.. engem and crew *Oa . The rebel ram Tihncsice was struck byi Squall while lying near Grant** Passing,canfi tog her to keel ova and and sink. Nothing tat about, twlifeebot tie . smoke:. stack remains lier armament: will 'prove a 'adonis loss eo the rebels,,Ohich consisted of axone hundred pounders titled 'Parrold and near!, as many smaller pipees: ' • , All well with our cost, though we have bad somaprery bad weather. . Alexandria advtnee to the 27th report all quiet, except *newsletter skirmishing. The rebel force is: reported at 20,000 strong. It was supposed that it is their intention to. fall bark from !Alexandria about fillq I mile] there to await our forces. Oar 'gunboats bound for Shreveport, had succeeded In getting over the shoals. The land forces! under Oen. Smith, left Alexandria oh the 27th, also destined for glareireport. Ottelttindred and fifty refugees from Tema arrived at Now Orleans on the 20th. The Steamship Morning Star, from New York, had arrived, with many passeegers and $350,000 In Gov. Yates came up on the Atlantic. The day before leaving New Orleans, the Illinois troop. gave him a grand reception. After :reviewing the soldiers of his State, bo was formally introduced, and proceeded to addrese rthem, congratulating them et tlmir fine eptieiranee, and eulogising them for their noble conduct to tbo many battles they bad parsed through. Other speeches were mule by Gen. Benton and Gar. ilain,of Louisiana. But little doing to the New Orleans cotton market. There was a stand off between buy ers and idlers, who were unable io agree on , prima. Bow middling 64; middling 68. Choice old hfolasses 68; common new crop held at 70; choice new at 77. Sager, cdtomon to good Cadman, 12 , i'al3%; and mime to choice, 14 7 ,41.03 a • IMPORTANT ARMY °HANGER, Army Corps Consolidated and New. Commanders Appointed. WAR DIPARTIMXT, ADJITAXV GCSCRAVS OFFICY..— Wanhingtoa, Monday, April 4th.—By, direction of 4.lllProsident of the United' .... Slams, the to'ilf4rip changes and assign- ; mente me mgekt ,‘,.,44 Corps commands' ht sjor-Gene 1 , .14 ; rlitheridan is' assign-: od to the comasi Cavalry Corps o the Army of g i d reAac., The Eleventh apd'T WI I ith Army Corps atei codaolidated, lo.livill..be , called - ttia Prot., Army Corps. ISfej. Gen. Joseph Hooker to assigned to the command. 'I Moj. Gen Gordon Ortega? is ridieved from the command of the Fourth Army Corps, and Mei. Gen. 0. 0. 1101.11Td . Is amigned in his stead. Maj. Gen. ,Scholleld is assigned to the command'of the 23d Army Corps. Major General Slocum will report to Meijer General Sherman, commanding tho Division of the Misaissippl, and Major Ge:meal Stone• man will report to Major General Schofield, commanding the Deportment of the Ohio, for &alignment. Major General Granger will re port by letter to - the Adjutant General of the ap arm C y. t. Horace Porter, of the C. S. Ordnance Depot, la announced ea aide-do-camp to Lieut., General Grant, with tho rank of licatenont colonel. By order of the Secretary of War. [Signed) E. D. Towns an, A. A. G. That pOrl,loo of this order relating to the consolidation of the Eleventh and Twelfth corps, has been amended to as to denoolioatO this consolidation the TeeUM instead of the First corps. .Matyland 8.1176/0111, April G.—lt is certain beyond dispute that the coarontion is called fur by largo majority, and tt decided majority la, elected farorof unconditional and immok Mate emancipation. - Maryland may bo sot dowitis a ftoo State. •. ; • Death of DIM Henry Clay LtSCROTON, KT:, April 7.—Mre. Lamtia Clay, wife of Henry Clay, dlod last night sit the residence of her son, John M. Clay, near Lexington, aged 83 yews. The licareage and Rappahannock. The Federal frigate IX acreage, Captain Winslow, arrived off Dover on Saturday, end having taken in n supply of provisions, lto., left on Sundaymorning for the Downs, She was off this port on Thursday and yesterday afternoon. It is hourly expected that the Rappahannock wIU attempt bet esoape from Calais, and the übnoit exercised by the Federal cruiser to frustrate this ob jeet.—Deeer ( Seg.) Erprat, Morels 16. , We lean by intelligence dated Dover, the 23d, that' the Rappahannock Le expected to. kart" Calais shortly, and it is hoped that the Kearsege may be able tel meet with her, The Rappahannock was the steam-sloop Victor, of the British nitiy, before being add to the rebels, The distance between Callas and DO vex- Is bat twenty-one mike, and there is communication by telegraph 'as well as by UCTIOX SALES., SRVENTH WARD LOTS.—On TORS, -..DAT.EVARLI3O. April .I.2th, 4 734 erten*, w3lbenold, at tho Ormmerael Soles ItreemsA No Li Fifth street, the =mann dadrable proptrty Lin ton's plan of Iclorla_tbo Serentb Watt bandit:rawly rltaateCnoarthe Wetly Improved prOptrty br Wes. J. R. Moorhead: 1,3 Lett on c maw a Centre avenue and Roberta ' , rat, weal Minted for Maine.. stands, , having rave 43 feet Inapt to dean svenuo;had estetant back 103 net to an alley Two Lod on,Overnlll mina, opy: ate the rt , ellence ofd Moorhead, Seq., Women Centre avenue and Franklin etyeer. harms nub 12164 front, and cotenantbeet t 4 feet 3 Inaba to an alley. Tcnom—Oneethlrdmatt, yenta's in one aid tiro mom, with Interns, reenret by bond and mortgage. opt . DLT33 JaIIaLWAINE. Array rs WINE FURNITURE, PlANog,,ike, Do. 12 rtIDMIATi Sue: cr.-0u MIMMAT MODMIDG, April Bth,_st 10 °Week, will he sold. at Ili Dwelling 110.12 .7edaral ',treat below Wylie, erstb Ward, the sartlar htnathrld fanalbment,. scything a 541 octave rcearrood cue Plano, throa t= i a l= l 4 it t tls rahrtlr ionablairarrow ILA =Wan lWbal-Wor, Cots, Oil Cloth. glair Clarpot'and Rada. Walnut sod Cherry Besides/Le, Marva., Birein, Mali, Work Pablo, tide:card, Mahogany S. lon TablaUrga Clothed Prera, Venitian tlinda, ticaatlibi, Fordtare, &n. • ' . „ Walt t McILWAINMAtcPn. T STET PROPERTY.- ' ILA Ion,TEIVITIIeIi IM O, apili latb. et _ oieleek. will be Ead, eitheOuninerelalßeiee Bann. 'then • • - That deniable Lot of clrolueil titans at the *aim 'at:Liberty iuut Wuhfnxlao 'tree% litnaieshana Willis front or'elzki Nit on Wanly eireo, soAd extendins alonS•Wasbinston street olztvtlieue awl onrhill feeton whtcb,a,o evectei, la twil•etovy Ime enon ors _ . TSale4Unaball cult, and tlin WOWS IR twelve notithe,Witti tetanal. aPs " ' DAUB d.nelaiWi EIGHTII Vic_llEf LOTS; ;;-o_n" TUES.' DAY,' EVZWO,.. /quit 12th, at 73i o' will be sokVat,tlmitatartelal Agee BMW. irk . eittb street, the rot nrietdeeirabte pbnerty b SIAM Watd: pat tOr Wick estate:. , ..• • . -. _-- ..; • o.• Lotsa.ixt4Sies front eatilkbb.a - area. #o4o,leallat be bet tex.muss stmt. 2 .. : s bo /3/13 ,1 44 4 1'L L1A 7r . . 1.1.°54 ....k". t 7 b .:.. 1 "• -2.15114 ..., " ` l4th r v .. ewnir x..." , ..7.. -eidusa itioiqi , bt.ypri - - --- . it----.. CI F' _1 .;',. , 4W.,.;:.,-: ,, RATI4.4:*4 A,Tint,Asios , -.0., R . .t . r,-_ t , ' JANIS'OVii 0 3 4 14 '1 44 "0. •,:•.-0,.. ?,, ~, , ,r,,,t; , ,•,:,...:‘,..,-..: 0, 01 , 4.- - .- , ,:si/.1 ~..k,:_., / ..... 4 i i , 0 ~ i i , :3 i. - - , -..;i' , ...i 14•1A1 •;.1 i, y •:± _ a . t Ls .... ; 1 - AMUSEMENTS ;OELEMSIS. WITTSBURGH THEATRE Lvace and Hanager. Benefit of the dbilaguithed yen; tragedian, EDWIN ADMITS, when will be prcdated, for the Drat time here, the got at tragedy written for the preilmat tragedian, %d• 11 Term, mod plirebrued Dom him by Edwin Adores. I .bore er le property It now Is,) entitled, TUC TIMM:MC. Adel. de Tellomy . &lola Adam, ' l to tone !Rae with the beautiful nautical drama of BLACK-EYED BPS AN. William to tebranal, ?ha linbben awl Dyad Henri. IWGRAND MUSICAL AND INTELLECTUAL ENTERTAINMENT, • The Pittsburgh Sanitary Committee. 2hapapils of not Pittgburgh /small Colletr as , tlsted by • urn:ober of Macaroni, will Orr atilyttibl ' ft. o, ronetsth g of VO"AL AND IHSTUUME&TAL MU 1O AT TGE. COLLEGE BUILDING, On Penn street. under tte supotinn.pdanoo of the Pro,ldent. tho in,. j. 0 PEW MIND, MI Vritloy ICvande 11. the 6th that MMMM=R .7118 orate pp.ocode will be headed over to the Ftlteharptr Puffery Cotornhtoe. • Artniation 4e, to ant. Ticket. to be bad at the 51a.1c ant. Cook Stone, and at the room" of the Banitary Coma it Le, No. 69 Ifeerh Knot. The palle aro reeptctfolly 'lnvite! to'attand. .p7:td 0 - 7.31,1 . 80il is BALL FOE 013 E WEER LaNGEII. WOOORLIFFE'S GREAT ORIOINAL BOHEMIAN, TROUPE • GLASS BLOWERS , ~N 171 oPen their GRAND 01IFT PROMESADE EN TEItTAINUENTB at Ms sLbova nail, on ..ffozaday Eren(rtg, April 41h, ire d ilo h r:iA 7 r7levi v e k r N v i NiAi l a: rafi D a gEa- Week. At real entertn'emout the vela g llr e - Prrorwre :Gum Steam Ragipe "Monitor." ALUM ENTIIIELI 01 OLULS, • Wtßbe to full op,nntton. Another great Wain,. to that all tbe wort. ot art manufactured by lb. coat- Tarty will be gratuitousadlittribuled m the gle•ote On FRIDAY EVAN 'O, April lot, • bean iful .care of work will be mrsetted to the author el the best crielnal conundrum on Moab.; Edna Engl. Adothslon to Stoning Enter'airmard, 26 cents Afternoon Watt..., la moth Ito half pion, • Doors epee, to tb. Droning at 7 o'clock Atter. matt at 2 o'clock. Exhibition C9.11.131:011 half an hour later. Wll. WOODROFFE,Idanager. IC M. GARDINER, General Agent apider , rO - u"SINGING SCI 1001.;, AT cu.Ncicii. , r HALL. Monday, April 11, 1864, U. 9. SAISITAUY COMIISSION L.fcgint 11.1 u whlcl. woo. forty gt ors trill per_lelpete. The • ,lectitne, consisting ••f Solo., Dhe7l., ettn nud Cherceet, will • e whanuced from the lege by the precentor. Demo open et 7 u'el • o c.lnoxpam at 8 Tkkete sl—!or tale et ell the limit. Stoics. apC4td DISSOLLITIO.4I Jac DS o,LJJTlON.—TheTditnerallip iJ heretMorr tbeerin < under the name and et, le J tLY a CO.. for the rnrpoie of car. co the Vionrir, !malaria, has Oda day tern diAkbgroVill nente%l t f the death or Mr. 11101' uLAS H OTL Y Altpertons knowing tbernetives Ind , bled ke, and lb.', paring elainii again. uld Om, will pie., ealt en the t ndontipiel for blll6- Lanza. .701.11 VOL GILT, J. . . • - ilalral4. sti4 con ilcauirt 1111 l to 21 .. r ., ..^ G" ISO kg • OU., chow:ally .ft-fietafood'tbera toner lye et:Woofer* and the plane m getiefal, u melt of probity and f xportence. JOeti YONOTLI • CO. In referring to the ah»f, we ww:LI respectfully berpesk s continuance of the rarer beerurreul noun our p - erlfneseo a, n the Flourine LIM el tenth Canal et:rest, Allegheny. apt frs P OILIIIOIa ACO f. DissoLuTioN._l HE PARTNER. SHIP heretofore misting between the ander. e c taed, ander i thz t i .tr: u sr u cl o s: 4 y o le t.je of . 5 . . t D ., 111j./ . Lg 1;0 1 day of December, lbaj. The Gomm eatablishment tow boon since the tot of January, toot, and ail] hancefortb be to the horde and cumier the each:Ore management of an Am/dation organized node. an act of Amembly, relating to Manufacturing, ho. S. DIDDLE ls acdhoriced to me the arm name In eettlanent. AU puttee having claims amMot the late Arta am Se/owned to lament the same at the Counting Itorm for eettlement; and all personaknom ing Oleo/sole. Indebted, will please call and the without delay. SAMUEL RIDDLE, ItLISeELL CIIRETT, JAMES 11.11ACD.UM, S. SCUOTER, Jr., Jan. tat , StOBERT DIDDLE. DPSFOLUTION OF CO-PARTNER BEIIP . The (Lepartnership eretolore rut/l ing under the style of U in of b ItSW EEt SUES B d I'o is dlomleed by the withdrawal of DIIEWED, wATSbed W CO ItrillAVNII, II unrot m Flttela-bb, April 5, DOL CIO-PA 'ITN ERSII I P NOT I CF.—G PO. V E. BURWELL .rd CHAS. C. BURKE, harlog potchased lho intermit of BIIIIWEEL, WATSON a Co., lo our firm, poruhaao Salim; trbor February ha, ISai, they b.arcor members of our Ina hem that Sara Style of lira woe as before. Biome% crimr..l CO, rittebuegb, rob. 1, ISO. . aph Im ISSOLUTION OF I'ARTNEMSH IP D —The partnership heretofore existing between the ondersigned, under the style of WM. G. JOON. BTON & CO., L. mutually Ombra, to take erect than this date, RICHARD BEES'IN retiring from the firm. The boeine , s will be “ntiimed as termer. ly, under the style tt he. etofore, WM. G. JOHNSTON, SALIM. B. JOON/MON, lIIOIIA.HD B ,3011. Pittsburgh, Fob. ISth, 18feL Wilt! DISSOLUTION OF CO-I'ARTNER tiI3I2.—The partnership herterufwe cofreJug between JOS F. HAMILTON and EVAN DAVIS, under the firm of JOS. F. HAMILTON & 00., has been 'diesiolved by mutual tangent JO& P. LIAM. LLTON attend to the unsettled arm:mute of wild firci, - at the old stand, corner Vint and Liberty Mix JOS. P. HAMILTON, EVAN DAVI& D 1 of UL U 'TION.—Th t 9 pazt a Ler igu snl . p beretoforonsistlec between under the stele of LINDSAY & TiLlfoBD, bia° c¢nss from u . A P rn , lot t y ,. l ,f es The endue. will Do carried ou , LINDSAy, It. _LINDSAY, Jr., JNO.TELFOE . D. p7a. April Cil, Lll4l cLaz.o pi NSIONS, BOUNTY, BACK PAY T. WALTER DAY, Soldiers' Olaim Agent, LIMY= BY TUB 11. B. GOVEBYIMENT, No. 103 WM& St., 3d doiitelow the Clatitsdiil 270 amp le mai until the lalto Is collected. WAR mans, of every description, presented and promented before Congress, the Court of Claims, the F•ertitlee Department., end peym e gee Gee, ro u, Weablegton, D. C. Prim Money rod Recruiting . 00loars' Claims promptly attended to. - .OIIRELL & ATTORDIZYS.KT.LAW r And IL 8. Licensed BOLDIIITB• CLAIM AGENTS MILITARY CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, ILL " oro i Wai c tL I S4tt Vat! seribk, at the (Queering L ' stee:•eis: Pensions 510 IX); Vl other dahlia:l 80. • • C. C. TAYWU, Attorney at Law Ha Gritit erred, Pittsburgh: Pt. 13. 116 charges am made If tta claim does not atraird. and all Intarmatlan alt. areal. SULIACEREC CLAIMS, nourrnics, PINSIONS AIID dIIIIPLIO or FAT, No. US fourth etzvet, Pittateigh, Pa. da.4o4mSourT UtIlL AnetkL. OW W. 81114,NSR, ATrOBREI•AT•Likw, no. los rain !Maass * misname, h. . . . . tasilastorrirsatotis, sonar, PIIpEI Nor. sr, so.iriscamtr prosocutft. • . Open daily from 9 to 2 o'clock, also on Wedneada ) and Saturday evenings, from Nay lot 13 November let, from 2 to 9 o'clock, and from November let to May let from 6to 2 o'clock. • Deposim received of ell tom 'bat toss than Ons. Dollar, and • dividend of the ;mottle declared twice • year, to Jane and Deoember. Intereet bee been de: dared iinclemnoslly, to Jame and December, eines the Bank on. organis, at the rat& of ail per emit .174,..re5t, 11 not doom out, Is ;bad to thettredli of the deposit,. as principal and bears the gams tn. b e e e at team the drat dais of Jr., ansiDsoembes, eon,. pomnding twice • year without troubling the depost. tor to mil, or even to present his paaa book. At tido rata money will doable In law than twelve gear. Books, containing the Charter, By• Laws, Balsa and BOinintlona, furnished gratis, on application at the cam. ESSAYS, TAOLSIUX, Ao., ac., For the benefit of Ibn =Eil om 30l , Ho. a CIIIANT BTRII2P, E===EZ2l Promptly attandisti to by AIITI/lIItS a.I4DDILL, =WM 8.4. -KS - - DOLLAR SAVINGS BANE., NO. 65 Forwra -Sratrr. CCHABSZEID IN IFIZZ. Pazsipssr—OKOßAß ham B. D. Moods, Wm. Douglu, Wm. M. yonvocl, Jbma LAM., Jiga, B. idefaddoo, Jolla 0. Iler_kofou. MUST: IdcAaley, H. Shoenberger Heldman. A. Ala,Wm, I. rolloet, T , J. John /wan Peter %1111 A.M. Elam-, 3. Lynch, John lilarshal4 Walter P. Blarehall, AlanOrrr Robert Babb, Henry L. Elm mid I, William N. Schmertz . Alexander Speer, Alexander Thuile, %tip. Varald. !mac Whittler. Wm. P. Werresa, Cbriatian Yeager, IXAS. q. COLTON., Colvin Adams, John C. Modlay. George Blank. all! Burgwin. Alonzo A. Carr! Charing A. Colon, John Zr.., Bo.J• rnionaook, John J. CHllonlo, wllllam & Bantu, Peter L. Iltinkor. Clchard nom .1.112 es D. Kait, OWILLTABT a M.. mbllvlaw SECOND NATIONAL. BANE, OF PITTSIVITEGII TREASURY DEPARTMENT Orrice or Coyryysoccra of vas Cuaszscr, Washington City, Web. 15th,1.864. Wnzazu, By satisfactory evidence prawn t the undenigned it has boon male to appear that Oa SECOND NATIONAL BANK 01 PITTSBURGH, in the County of Allegheny, and State of PeunityliG. lila, has been duly organized seder and seconllng to reentremonts of the Act pr Congress, entitled' • - - - s ,,,,, ntal.Currency, secured b 7 "An Aet to provide • National 1it0..-ocy, eocnroo _ • pledge of United /Nato Ste*, sod to provide ibir the circulation and redemption thereof," approrred ifebrust7 23th, INS, and has complied With ail the beorisione of said Act required to:be coropikel with fore commencing the buelneee of Nothing : Now, therefore, I, floes Ncecturewt, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that the said SECOND NATIONAL BANK: Or PTTISINTRAH, coimiy of Allegheny, and State of 'Pennsylvania, to authorised to commence the buil/nes of Bulking cm. der the Art aforesaid. kattatony whereof attracts toy hand 88 . land soda( offlua,, this 13th day of February, 1864. III7UII 11cCULL01311, Comptroller of the Curroury. fe..M2m THE SECOND NATIONAL. BANE OP PITTSBURGH, PL. (Formerly TURN CTFL" TIMEM 00IIIPART.) Oaptbd, snoo.ooo, .Ith Fthikg.to Inttrnr SLOOO.Ooo The DION CITY MIST COMPANY haring or audted under the National Currency Art, afore Its earlee. for the traumatic° of a Cenral Cainum. Drafts bought and mold. Money= ou Cupola, aud Collection. made on all parts of the country. Robt. Roblzron, B. Bonghman, N. 7i. Gartaly. Jacob Pshaer , Jai. MU, 0. F. Klopfer, Wm Cooper. E=l 0E53 Cmhfer. JRO. IC. PATTV. NIT,Am rIKD NATIONAL -BANK, OF PITTSBURG II THEASURY DEPARTMENT, Orme or illoarrwettra or rue Comae', Washington City, Feb. 27,1201. • • W0g..., By , butetory evidence present.. to. tee undersigned, i la t bee been made to spewar that the THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF PITTSBURGH, In the County of Allegheny. .1 State of Peunsyl. Tanta. ham boo dilly organized under and according to the requirements of the Act of 0011grasa 1,1.41110 d. "so Act 10 provide • National tarrency, to:estred by' a pledge of Melted Also, Stocks, end to provide far: the ch miseries, and redemption thereof: . approved Velum., 25th, IPc9, and has compiled with all the prat - Wow of sold Act required to be complied etch. trefoccuommencingthelsastnreat of Banking:. therefore, 1, Hugh MACuifoch, o.4.troller, of the Our. cosy. do hereby certify that the sald THIRD NATIONAL 1111$ OF PITTSBURGH, County of Allegheny and State of Pennsi iranla. authorised to commence Inc business of Boating nn= der the act aforesaid. In testimony whereof witneas my hand and seal of offce, Oda 27th day of rebrary,lB24. [ HUGH IIfeCTILLOOII, Oomptroller of the Currency. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK Having organized under the National ettereney ant, Is now prepared to do • General Banking Businefis DEPOSITS lIECEMED, Exchange on the prin cipal cities of the Past and West bought and sold, and collections made in sver7 wen:Ohio pert of the ct.tettey. 011 Ice for the present, (until the completion of the Neer Banking Hems, corner of Wood street end Virgin edle, ) In the B.king Boom of the DIME LVINGT INSTITUTION. • No. 110 Smithfield St., OPPOSITE TEM COSTOII HOUSE. ntairtaalt: Wm. F. AchmertAl A. Hart4e, A. 8. 80, I Alai Hotsttin, AH. Hartman, I Henry 120rwitg, L Hamalttarn. B. One. ADAH STINSHAN, President. H. 0. SCHBLICIITZ. Cashier, pro lea. tall.V2ro Ca RP ET.% OIL CLOTHS, :ft. FOURTH STREET N EW STYLES WINDOW S;HADES LCSOSIVED TIILS DAT NEW SPRING STOCK C gRPETB, WELL SEABOEID OIL CLOTH, AT M'CALLUDI'S. CARPET STOR Na = FOIMTLI STELICET. ¢ll9 HAVING PURCHASED AND ADDED To otal OWN Tun ENTIRE -STOOR CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, - &C. Wel, bald by W. 1141:1LibiT008, alll4 Market stroot, vs aro able, by the consolidation, to otter the LARGEST STOCK TO EE FOUND 1N TUk WEST, AT THE LOIrEST CES Oliver MoOlintook & 00., 13.123 WITTE STREET EnANo COVERS. Pine Embroidered Ciotti, Embossed Meth. • Vicrtoria. • tnir aad rploadl4 astor*ent jot 'melted at the NEW CARPET STORE NePAILL&ND, COLLINS & CO. sobli • i • TRIBUDNOS letilMrtßant int ks RPTIT7[AN BUN -so ositttly min oad tom mind lit the • • - . . NE W Chef T fiTan= 'Mon/ILLND, LL111134 00, -w sx •~-. t~` .~ i :~ i r .VOLUME Ltintit.4r,l7; . 123 Lnrami.txer.. _IB2R- l'Enn - Tu'i FRANKLIN FIRE INSMANCE CORANY L3EI PHILADELPHIA. Amt. an hinury 1, 11114, Ain 95: !matted 971P00 !matted Unsettled CWnu. .... ' lam Prat linos Perpetnnl'and Temporary Pollees cm Metal terms. ,DITACTOrtt Cbarles N. Unockmr, Teblas Wsgstor, , ' Samna Grant, Jacob B. Smith;-' Ono. W. Slchavld. CIIAIILES N. lIDWAILD G. I JAS. W. AIeALLINTIM, • J. Eult2.9 tOrstar "few Lee. Edward O. Dale, Geo. /ales. Alfred ire. W. Lest., M. D.., . BANCRAII, Proddent, DAM. Iles Prof Went. • 1, Sec. Pro. Tem. J. O. MIMI 111, Agent, Wood and Third street.. NSURANUIc FIRE:AND INLAND. nourane,e Co. of North America. Hartford Fire Lunrance Coil*iy. __.._.._......_.._ ..:.n~~sooa marProtectl,n en be waved In the abere named d and reliable cobra:dee. • W. P. JONES, Aokicr, re27:dly llemOisr. Buidlaza.67 Wabir Knot. WIiSTERNI',-INsURANCE COMPJV y NT OF PFFFSBUIRIII. billoTept, Jr., Arikie4 F. 111.GORD0348eorobrry. • ' • Office, No. CC Water etmt, Opting 2 Olo.'n Wax. typuto,op stairs, ELosbmg2 . 6 , j • WM Gown nootilt on buds re Ere cod Eforlde Make, A Homo lostaatim mowed by Ditedon ado =ll by ksozen be. the oolner=cd w eehei Ore der k chnracter which do: hero co lrct> cad memod, oferroplid bed protection to dors ar.bb desire to be (nom& Andriv . Ackley. Alexander Speer, Deed M. Long, Bees J. Thames, Benj. P. Bakes. • .ibttn B. WCune. IL tuner, Jr., ' James Xedulen; N a rbe,.,401E 0 . 1.". Akz.Nhalck, George Dare!, Campbell D. HOron. . W. ILlcketeart, my3o T. fIITIZEN'S INSURANCE COIiPANY .J 07 PITTSBURGH. Office, toner Ilhrkel sad Water strut., *sated floor. . • inr. BA.GALsT, it.ades. SAMUEL nse,B...a.m. .. . luntree Ste.mbants and Cargos*. , - - lustre. agalut Beta mad damage in the itulgatkor of the Southern :end Western Wren. Lake. 'old Bayou, and the mitigation of the fhte.. . . loouroo upbeat loan awl du*. by Ars. , . . 0111.1=01111. W-Bagalsy, •: t LEL Kier, 1.1. Park. Jr.. - John Shlptard W. G. Johnston; - Jomoa IL Clever, B. 7. Jos.. ... B.liarbartgb,• Ruse Oven., - J. Caldwell, Hon. T. 31. Howe, John 8. Dilvarth, Hweley Preston • Wm. L. Breirm George Blnghart, ' PEOPLES INSURANCE COMPANY, Office. N. E. corner Wood & Fifth Sta. FIRE AND lIMLI:NE INSURANCE. posscfoltil , James D. Verner,. Capt. John L. Ilhoad; Simnel P. Ahem. Gent. P. Joon., 11. Hamm Lem, Charles datnekle. Wm. Phillips, John Visa, Wm. B. !Iva. John E. Parke, Charlesßhmll. Wm. V. Eh*, Ptaideit. • ATT. Vied Prrsidest. . MI. F. GAZDNSE, ALLEGHENY INSCRANCE COM-' PANT OF I'ITTSBIIIIGIL Otke, Na 37 Wllkstreet, Moak. - - Turns against 411 kintle Of Vire gaff e MA; L9A.AO 301923, Amami, Jou m. argon% ViorProddirl. D. E. BOOK, Secregazy. t. cispt. W3I. DEM Garold Amt. inzzarost lan D. McCord, C. 0.0. A. B. Starling, Ce 44. Wm. Dew R. Lattearemr, Bobt. U. DeTU. Issue J.ft, C. C. Hu,tam grip. .`t . .Tl;,i'J. Johu B. L. Yabtoctrata. .rtiaJrIffACTITRERS, DUQUESN.F BRIM :WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, tionaloctontfi at \,m] vorlotz :of flabbod SHABA WOIIK :FON PLUMMER& STEAM OH GAB FITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND . IGOPPE33B3I!THS., _MUSS CLUILLISGS, of .alt-&staip , tlons, made to 'mkt. SUS/MOAT. WOOS, STEAM, .I.lll> GAS PITTING, and sttendod Partial!or ntiatitlon load to lining op ULM& RI ES FOR COAL AND OMIIION OILS. , . ALso, We Agents tor the Western District off'sion: sytyanla fur the ` sale Cr 210.11.411 c LAT.73DELL PATS= SYPHON PUMP, the best aces b.. rented. Having to salvos iSis not Iloilo to indent atomics, sad eftlt , threls atonic water than say pump re twice its elm 1013' V. =IC IRON TY WOR.E." OACKIL6TOISO, 111611;01111.LL: 6 CO., NOIIHDIMS AHD MACHEIAUSTS. barter of Pitricd o*Eti!ait, •Rlks and Walnut Stresty (Hopi City Watts Warkk) ilanntecturera : of .taHonari and otbar ECIAGIMI2I, aoLitaa ItILLI. CASTE:7OS and 1.1-A.OIIIICFRI, of .11 kinds, and:manual Jobtera. Prompt attention _even to repairing BOLLING ARIL ktACITINXIM. - ^,„ JOHN HALL & C 0.,! VALLEY YbliGE PLOW WORKS, ..,• rfrroutatai PA., • . . • h i: • • Blawahmtarers .fla dealeri all .the difennt Meg of PLOWS, PLOW CASTINGS, SCOOPS, CUT TING BOILS. lc. With greatly Increased teal/. the fur doles bestows, an earnestly invite dealers to give na et calL AlinufacterL,Tempereneeville. • Warahones, (kegs alley and Lip ¢t, Gt., Titteh'o. JOHN , HALL, T. , J. WALL, SlZlGlSN'ivoinw JAII. - JalitOWN. • • - 7 BLACg D4MOPV . , STEELVORKS, PITTSBUSaII, PABX; BROTHER & Co., BEST QUALITY DIEM= OAST STEII4 &Fan.Pl.t aid Octagua.4l all itsom. Warranted equal to ard Imported or rod:inflect - mud to thlsform• • 0121 a sadvatehome, Nee. 142 sod. 161 YMET sad 1%) . •ad1:3 areon.SlSFXrd, Pittabiugh. 15511.:10 BRITANNIA AND-,IIII4iSS WORKS COLLINS, dr. IG HT , (sucaincmg to Orin lindon..) blonoloctopus of Ct&Eqo.ll. =MEM MVOS. min. LADLES, wad **root Toifot7 of DRITANNLA artScloo. Also.lll.llBOH LAMP. lIVILItiIitS and LAMP DULS= imonally. Na. 120 t3ozotd ALLEN ASCORISIICK& VAu4T aaralmbouw, 331 L EZTY EMMET, Itannfacturers of 000 K, PABLOB AND HZAT: urn Errovrit, MUM. /LSD EMIL= OPATE:4 LIOLLOW WABI, atm, Steel and Clanalcialds, 8011. leg MI %%Elbe.", MU Gazing. Gan Water and Ar .ll/en PlppqqEtatlro 'ro fi tSons, Wagon Boxes,l3l/. 0/Met/Len Pallays L CarWbeeln Companse and Castlngo JobMaL and Machina Outing' mad, In order.. Patentail Portable 21101, with Swam or florae Poren nal/Ana IX/ELLS, . CO., 'No. '214 ff /Abut/ atmel_SrPoldto doxtb, :Pltlaborra. onsonfacturon or WkUPB, LASHES and MITCH; ES and frrwry doctiptlaa IXATEMS. . . . ~. • • Ordn trom i.llO tad*, ma tro* prompt: pyr Llitructioas. . • DAV. BENNETT, Wren of WIIITIVBTOn.CELINS sad Carat& 007,- oIIED WARE.' • • . - - • Omni Ind Woretunto Sl*. sum miry, pithebrina. zmbiEL Arrox,ry Fs: . . =or% wan= Q WHOYER,2 Attorn= x - talr: 9awtio.ts9 r.reitreet.Pts • :-M•..tifriorrix - ATTOBIIMAT-LLF. - • - • OrffeealoaS6 roormr ISTILNLIVPUtiIirsb. DUNI. '11011.70AGIVIV3111:01/11191Cr. doM.S, Litalgl, Wad *lbw 3,fastrueviratedrawe. tedious padtlitaicamild4Otlitnf, 4 4 o .' • MIEMMMIM OW, Ng% WARING & KJ lomat:am 3minzs. • And atokui 4 2 . parokuln and, Us AScluds, Juka *ewe b wee* sieteet e b. *amp se. st masser insteereb. UZI *MUM! 1.1•111 A ROEd P4.1.1M14., omanagstenix•rituUniA. Broken, tiki: Paroteum-and .04',Produsis, roz awn freA hum onsuigtleis:: *MIS bold i=star*P.ltrawatabl.. pREWBR, BURKE QED COVKISHON'EACIMM ,_ 1 4.4 1,91 .14.1 AN Fin:TOYAIL WORK& all!talersateigt*spetixoata Ol Rained cir 'Vitae= Petroleum. ( . 1 .0 t ,R-.."QT I - 151 9 1 39°C.IC em. AI•WE'FbLO Mt' volunsaiON qua: IREINTRS OP P 44041711, • -0 awzrdi LABS, t*.*E. AmpU &dill Hies Ibr STOBIGFIILID 0111112110 si theli yard nut 4i#l , i. Itti CHARDSQN, kIARLNY & CO., oommmoli a rouwwwnisk=uz;mtnal, Crude and Iteftn - d Cetrolem No.II . UIWIN I=EET, ear Liberal Cleab advanas ire„ paultspanda Me m& or Yu:tern Blarksla.. Mew= 8. Dilworth & Mt seu. Fq. . Prisi Datiotwobil pur4 tan' OM WORKS LYDAY do 011002N100, QannSietaint acuszeosm, tom. sox mar maraxitesiiro oryr,iodfu'arai orcUriin innimkoiadurci. Warti.enCen. icharfe/nn• Ca 3 1 .246 ea iiiarn r farirr. ' - SPU:SIM PIM:Mai; Pi. WALLACE & CIIRTISB,, , , Catrunisaion Bierahzuatst. CRUDE & BEFIIBDP/ITROLSIIII. mann! Ain vai3thokrarm' oisz. No. 131. sours wireana, Vzz;.sasinue. sir Storage wind ty (oxaer kr MCCO bNa Also excellent be 11 it In far alatiplag to Aaterloan and Foreign posts, at oar. wbartter the: Soh • , Steer, mar the platform of the P. a. TACK arßlitai Crude and Etnnedleirehnua' wAiNri 8?., PBILkDEVPhU. Signals 'lntimated to oar aki !MI Toxin oct, prompt pampa; othmtkao. Bator to Siloam Maus:Loa, & Om..ll:nrvror, Burke & Ca., and EcCkllload & Ptthiburgh ; :rbmrnith Pint. Hoak 201.; IL L. Taster & t as McCORMICK & CALLEN . DER, OIL BRO*FI,ELS. 911 aid KS South VOW Street ra'"lksiAp:amataitoilciterL Lyday Painter, of .1 A Chorpeamink=C h .r4 ' 14ita. Jacob ; ;ma. Cbsystd.ot Spent,aulYzat a Co. Jfaly - I:I — ETROLECIp. CON_MISSIcIN ARMSTRONG 6 GORZZ PLUMI66, iTYX6I.OOI, IMICILAHD rol—ldearmitr - o,l:kmflcy Broadviy. Piitabar/4—Mmem B. 9: pox?' Ock, Y.aceero Oi Cb. ;.Azdemea • " , roe tenets and fa ortesit to . za sprr oldsUlza Cke..Wood and Ireisrth_itlSQ4 T 1 L. MilkT , Rte ja. 1 . 211 . P -0 0 17 1 7..li!ati4Y 3 FVELL CRUDE & REFltip TECROiEITE ths oicazzdatoa ECeizinty. - ciiirgis a wit r iffOliibirlislllllllFESEtt cr,llsEL- For Particular attention paid to oft iron rEPOWL Tom fIas—CAIT4TIO SODA, E9D6. CA IC BOT, PEMBERTOA 'P 1. General Merobana' e 'Brokers, lis PTA= bTafET r keer Te;!B; 1.38 tiotrnt PROST BT.. 19i4de, Iptda, Pa. ORTIDE BEEPINJAD PETRourrx canST/0 ',SODA sobs eon. sitpisToill. Orders obey or sell preeepS4 yteeU.!+4 So. ALLEN, oCarkisirro4 irgaazdirle, . tsesicalumr.'stkay.x ;imisti la , • Crude and 1 444OPOleuni =Barlabwag n a.m.e... -s • NOB WOODWARIV Pits° ll r, 1L 11, 75 11 , 0 ., 4 am= omoxtem!cqi. Sped dtidtdi ads d Crude. and , Beaded] Miele as xi= nowt 1T1161,-.Pirma. pETROLITE OIL WORK&..-.-ri rani - wirers winos peraotzmurannue4issaciu Capsaty tiro tbostaad boasei r pre stink. REESE 41 Glarr i .Pßoraiercas. Oflce, MONONGAHELA 1101:11% Pittiburtb• R - ST. ilLAnt pterssuam Forsrardlig Counnizsion Madan rearinterrasentaa.Maamnso.catas prramalat mars.- - - cautuagr ak 204 s fte ads at the kwart, =Ora pia", Cianftgallen woopyrum 011.431ZFINNAT: CEO._ W. 11011181WP2 - ,OttWi ' stintari ci =limn lA:Liam iintatok , ILING OM, __Pq,__accstimily .40 haz,ll th a w y Yrt , maul , dog bad without =4W -sue Lt3nuerosi, par* . wJuTg ZOL! and OAS OFICABZ. • ' _ ear All Amilen left at No. MTN Hank Mak. "coma ,Llcari opt - be.pr,pgrattataii • V' Ts, Oil of Vitriol and -*lna. domazia *diet ha a lotarixisreen a agorosiwitt nag go.xmurzum poqzmultrreents =MM . .1 • P. lIM3 ESIMM MSMI
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