:.a.~*.:J9L~/SE^~,i2"~~i"" ° °~`" . s=xxs.i e ~r#'ra _ ^'?`_J*~?£ J~',c, ~:s"...r' „ .. ;'l" _ Y c','~'" __.._...: ?_;~-~ tiffsintrgit dazaz, rICEPAT MOINTENin:==APRIL 8, 1864. I %hal ori AND fIVBVIIBA : N, 111._d mirovincLu. PAPaisneta s a nitary Bair Bulletin BMW:erten of the Eiecuttve Committee 96 Ws '. Wand, where the feeretar7. W. D. McCown , sill b. found at all timmind the Chairman every. attr itive mail the °poll* of the tali. olqwirters of Ladies' Committee at the &altars ms., ]turkey building, Yount. street. Plilltbg require , ' Ly the rabmommittees prueret by the Secretury of the Executive Oom . atitte.. Wader. mil BMAu iIII be feuod at the Bum, tr. Ommittee moms— , • Blotting of Allegheny Councils. The regular monthly meeting of the All, shorty City Camells wax;bold ou Tharaday evening, April Is Common Omrecil.—Mimbcrs precept : Missre. Benneyfl3rOsen, Camrboll, Dill, Dan- Baulks:thee - , Gordon, Hanna, flecadorn, kteD ontad, McNeal, Pattomon,Smith, Sehlet parroted °President Mcßrier. The minutes of the preceding meeting were mid and approved. Ur. Bonney submitted the report of tin Committee on Engines. The committee, In • secordance with instruetions, have purchased an exaelleat span of bones for the uce of the steartior cilepo," at a cost of $550, and have also perfected an organization of the company by the employment of an engineer eta salary of $550 per annum, a driver at $35 per month, and sight persons to act salvage directors and pipenion at a eatery of $BO each per annum, payable quarterly. In order that the horses may be kept in good condition, the commit tee recommend that a • lumber wagon should be purchased for the non of the company, and to carry the-suggestion Into effect, offer a ra y elution antluirlaing the-puroltase. The com mittee am report that the contract for hose middle rapidly. and - it is expected by the middle of the present month everything will be in readiness for active semica. In citation to the Increase of wages asked for by the -present firemen, the committee deem it inexpedient to take any action oaths subject 'at present, as Gm Fire Department is being reorganized. Acoompaning the report tho committee present a proposition from the C ui abiaßook Ind Ladder Company, setting • toratilie conditions and the 11131011/3 of COM r=tlotprgtogial- ef IVI olg from Gaiiolis on t he matter. The committee also - -.:orer a, renolntion for the payment of sundry 1" - i i'- - The Committee also report !hat they had beat informed that the now steamer "Gen.. " - Grant" would be shipped from the Amoskeag. Works about the 10th of April, abd as there is plaesfittod for Its reception, they recom mend that the Third Ward engine house bo fitted np so as to accommodate her until a per manent location is fixed. In order to carry out this' euggestlon, the committee reported a resolution authorizing the temssary.reptars. Report accepted and ordered to be filed. • In 8, C: that portion in reference to repair. leg the Third Ward Engine Hotuso for the re ception of the new- steamer Gen. Grant. and resolution to pay sundry bills was concurred in. C. O. adhere and appoint Committee of Conference. Report of Contemeoe emanate° laid on the table in S. C. Mr. Dunlap, from the Committee en Mar kets, presented the reports of the Weighmas tars, no follow's : Wm. Seandrett, Diamond Scales— $ 65.30 Wel-I:Andervon, 2d Ward Scales- 161.60 Toth! . $250.90 Repoit aecepted. S. C. concurred. Mr. McDonald presented the report of the Committee on Gan, with the accompanying resolution Resolved, That the Mayor he and he is hereby authorized to draw his w arrant' on the Treasurer in favor of the following persons, and for the amonot set opposite their names -this Company, for lighting city lamps, $1,208; A. D. k LI. Chambers glen for lamps . $75.25. Report accepted and resolution adopted. The report of the Committee on Printing was presented by Mr. Dill,irith a resolcition 'authorising the Treasurer - to draw-his War , natio favor of the Pittsburgh-Dispatch, for the sum of $5l, for publishing the notices of • opening - of new street, within the city. The report was accepted and the respirator, adop• Ud. " Mr. McDonald presented the following: ilciefeed, That our Senators and Ramose°- . tithes at Rarrieburg be, and they are hereby, earnestly urged toemote thepassago of a bill now before thel,seithre; te Incorporate the • Pittsburg, Allegheny and New' Toy' Pm:son net B eltway. Coronany,'unleas the saki bill '''aenprovide any event, occupy any portion of bkhl any street this city, without the consent of Councils. and upon each terms as to the use of the streets, eta ,as may to them seem proper for Me protection of the interest/ of the crcy, , and that the per centage for the use of the city shall be upon the not mincing., and not upon dividends, and that the same shall lo paid to the City Treasurer semiannually, for the use of the city. Revived, That the Merin of Councils for , ward copies of these resolutions to oar mein ben at Harrisburg. Adopted. S. C. concurred. Mi. Benny offered the fotimeriog resolution Beiofeed, /bat the name of -Fleming street, in the Third Ward, be 'ehanged.to Sandusky street.. Adopted. -- The following, reeclution was offered by ;don R. Brown. .Berofved, That the Commissioners of Public itaildbags be instructed to have a photograph taken of the old City 11.11 before its demon : tion,and that copiers of the same be tarnished theme:Oars of .Conecila. • • - Benno . offered an amendment that the . iitt r ittaberg :of Councils he present at the time picture is taken and- bare their heads ;-sot of the windows." 17se resolution, ss amended passed anent ' measly. •S. C. 'conear after striking out the 'dense tarnishing copies to members of Coun cil, and. Inserting a provision authorising 205 ' "empire to be taken' and presented to the Sani ten. reit.o: O. recede and concur .' •-„ . • By Mr. lineadont Booked, That a committee of inquiry be apPointed.to Investigate the chargers against the paid tiro department of not discharging their duty at fires without receiving extra compensation trim citizens. Referred to Committee of:Engine& Not reacted in 8. O. On motion adjourned. lo Seleet(bulteal. Present—Masers. Francis, Meplins, Irwin; Kirkpatrick, Etas, Miller, G. R. Riddle, Smith, Wright and President - Mentz% The 'minutes of the regular and speclal meeting were read and approved. • Mr. Kirkpatrick, from Committee en Wa. ter, sishmitted a report adversely to granting the petition of -Leopold -Hebert and others praying for 'an emenlion of the water pipes on lilt Lane beyond the city line. Also, a neentienTer the psyment of sundry bills. Report accepted; end. resolution read three - times and passed.- - • • Mr. Wright offered the following : inerear, the PestOttlee Department has de alined to swept the proposals of Council.; tot resting the room in. the new`. City Hail at IMP per mom, and offered theiefer the sum of *top, foe e term of ten years, therefore Bresofeed, That the Commisslonean'Citi of flep, Market House, ka. be, and they are • .here by autho ri sed , to &Lege the AMON and resit it; at such terms a they' may deemed C. C. nia.cottelarr a.. B. C. selherromul cep `point'a Committee of Conference.. Thecom mattes reported in favor of the action of 8..0. • r. o:lLrecede And mates. )- Mr. Knox submitting the nsport of the Pee ,) Ike Committee, sileffisra: • In flew of the which exists is yablie mind witli)regard to the present .z.arganiratimiand operation of Our polio - tete, and the resPonsibilify valet:este upon them' the Committee' reapectfully" rePreseht that 111 their opinion an misfire revision of the - system-le imporativerly retemended, , TO this , end weraent to youx oonalderation nn ordl. - ungrei whirl, if adopted, wilt go far toward feileving.; Min brands: of the pulite service from the odium which his been Nash:dors arb - Mehra to it, and at the same time will also afford that sec city to perseins and property - , which miry citizen has a right to demand of the sounlaipat•gravernment under , which he) live,. Metre aware that the organisation ef, trietra fame- en WO recommend mill ammo , se consirkialle increase . expense, but taking 7 , -into tionsideradan the importeneer of rho id tare involved, we think e expenditure war 'beredmiand judidatts; and •we aro Mmildint that the mmtannity cheerfully; respond to your action) sheuld yea think proper to ado ttke antrompanying ordinance.' - She Committee also, reported a resolution' authorielng warrants . to be drawn OA the Treasurstin favorer Thomas g ox f0r . 56 3 , 00 , lfa Theispren 8t,29, and . PIO/burg Repub . The mod WAS soeiotatt and the resolution' i - ..7 . ge1d three Missend passed. . . -•"•=. Ths,. au ction of the orinance reported ray angleotimultee provides th at from and sf. ' , teethe Passageot the ordinance, the day pp - heanf ihs city shall mutest of on* Chief, at ,• •: • a salary of $7OO per exinam,,and amen others aka salary of $lOO Tar annum Ohe night pawonnOsptain, at a salary of $701) per COMM; 'one Lieute talkynant, atf4lso,and sixteen o :•;.'`„.-: pirates ot s6oo.gem annum. , t I •• ; also farther _rprevidais for pm uniforming f of Mee ;polite, the Id iyoril antl- Nigh Ocnittetritsl wing nurse of the day pollee, and the Meyer ''aid Captain caw the Illght.prillea Section two impose' a line of not lees than five or • more than ten dollars on any officer who may :erase to wear add uniform while on duty, or conceal the insignia of office, or shall wilfully neglect to perform any known duty,or disobey the lawful orders of his su perior officer, for the first offence and a see ' and offense will imbject the delinquent to di.- utiesaL See. 2,provides for the organisation of the pollee force by the Mayor and Entice Com- L mittee. Section 4 provide , . that all floes, fees, and perquisites heretofore paid to the police or night watchmen shall hereafter be part by the Mayor into the City trearury for the toe of the city. Section 5 empowera the Mayor In case of emergency to appoint as many special day and night police as he may deem neeesary for the occasion. Section 6 requires that all persons appointed shall have the grab of or. and the nth of allegiance to the United States administered to them, and also require them to give bond and eternity in the amount of $2OO for the faithful performance of their duty. Seaton 7 repeals so much of any ordi nance conflicting with the same. The ordinance cow taken up by notion and adopted. The question recurring on the third reading and the IMO passage it woe laid over under the rules. Mr. Riddle offered a resolution directing the Street Committee to inquire and report at next meeting of Councils the amount that would be required to place Pasture Lane, Ohl° Lane and Fremont Weed, in the Second Wald, in good repair, and to ascertain and report whether the Cemetery and Turnpike Companies, and other parties interested, will contribute any portion of said expense. Adopted. . ' Mr. Kirkpatrick offered the following: Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of Allegheny, That the City Solicitor, in connection with the Committee on Water and.the Chairmen of Councils, be instructed to prepare a bill to be presented to the Log i sinter° providing for the appointment of - as Commissioners of the Water Works extenalon, with power to contract for and have erected under their a:pavilion the proposed additions to the Watjr Works t of this city, Including all maehinery,• and to inane bonds for the 'creation of a loan, not to exceed the nun of -, for the payment of thq costs of the same; the I said Commissioners to hold inch position un til the said extension le fully completed, and, the loan meated;be fully paid, and authoria , lig the Treasurer of the city to set apart and ' pay to said Ccuidnissioners annually's° much of the revenue arising from said works as may be necessary for the payment of the 1 interest on sald bonds, and for the creation of a sinking fund for the redemption of bonds so to be issued, said sinking fond not to ex-. end the sum of- perannuta. Adopted. concurred. On matkezi adjourned. All other action not otherwise noted was concurred in. ' - JOINT EICEIBION The Councils met in joint session to fill the blanks in the resolution in regard to the ico• prorement of the water works. Tho amount was fixed at $165,000., On motion of Mr. M'Donald, e committee of Aro was appointed to nominate commissioners, and blears: Kirkpatrick and Knox, of S. C., and Messrs. M'Donald, Patterson end Smith, of C. C., appointed said committee. The committee retired, and after consulta tion reported the following lire names to be se , looted: Meurs,4ames Marshall, Joseph Kirk patrick, 3=oll hi'Brier, W illiam Smith, Geo. K. Riddle, John K. Drown, James L. L. Knox, J. A. Caugheyillirrafirwin, John Wright. On motion. the Councils i went into an elec tion, whloh , reartitcd in the choice of the fol towing gentlemen: James Marshall. William Smith, Joseph Kirkpatrick, Henry Irwin and J. L. L. Knox. On motion adjourned. The courts. (Reported Siolvorinely for the Gazette ) Duman? Coonv—Thls ..Ceart Wu engaged all 7eateraa7 in bearing the cue of B. hfe- Ginnisa vs W. MeGlnniss et al. Still on trial. Llft rue muter. ' 36 J. B tforg. 'eV. C. Begley. 76 Commonwealth for use rsJehta McCurdy. 17 Ealtaltplalutlo re A. tilrheaveL, 7 CMLUDOIMPiIith for veer 0. ft. Betel re J. IEcD. Gleaner al. II Commonwealth for tva of Eat. Robb es J. IleD Glean et al. 41 E. licOlnalea r Petts...3 Staub. H. R. CO. 53 B. Lake & wife re PM.. A Conuellarlllo E. R. Company. 63 J. J. Dell & wifo re Alex Trich. Coaxal, Pt.taa--The folio sing rases were disposed of yesterday : if J. !tenon & wife ea. 31. Semite, Plaintiff . rates. consult: 2.4 E. W. Hayti es R. P. Gordon. Contltneel. 20 31..3. Berta, ra L. West. uu trial 29 John Crawieril fur ow v. 2. E. Pliestes'e gu 31 Si.. lkMe'. W. Silsbee. 38 NUM, d Mobil . tl. Ilagreler. 12/ .11..6 iley'ers T. /toile Plerd. 40 Poulletly & Hod vs Dilirortb A Twir.2. K. Montan . . Jere. 43 tisilooliGairlt H. Perkins k Co. 49 Jas. Lytle .and wife r. Smith, Perk 0 Po. to Washlegton Bsk L. aSSOCittlioo B. r. 0 re. 52 J. U. MITTS MerTTLVeecb, Adrolne 6t' Geo Aorants TS C. v. ArruthaL C 3 Wm. Reiser al TS Penns. R. U. Co. t3l John Kerr TS Geo. Thompeon dg. Hugh Illater for am Tx John Rowell A NOW SUMO ST GUSTAVO AtaleD.— Messrs. Peterson, of Philadelphia, have just published "The Pod Tracks, by . Gustavo Al mond, Author or the '•lndlian Chief," etc., etc.; It is ■ tale of Gioia Mexico, where the author Is entirely at home, to to spealt,--dor, as we are told, he wee in bte youth adopted by a tribe of Indians, with whom he lived for some yearn, itudying their habits and char acteristics, and acquiring a fool of knowledge concerning them, which, glace his return to civilized life, he boa industriously turned to aecouet in manufacture of Indian stories, of which he has written quite a large library. They are alkintensoly intereatiag, and their number and popularity prove that they have great Heal of merit. The scene of the pres ent story lies in Mexico cud thereabouts, and the characters are Ouch as may be supposed to belong to that region—ln - diaas .of all sorts, good, b ad, and indifferent, with;a sprinkling of Spaniards, noble and otherilse, hunters, trappers, and Om like. There le love in It, and hatain It, the softer and the sterner pas sions', teener of wild adventurot and danger, plot, intrigue and breathleas. excitement, forming a etra ngo fascination which cannot bo overcome until the end is reached. For rale, in Pittsburgh, by 3 I' . Vont, Masonic gall, Fifth street; :Henry Miner, 71 and 73 Fifth street and. W . A. Oildenfonny, 45 Fifth street. 157 pp. Bvo.. Price 50'rento. lioomann's gizmo Dyrrssa.—No Tonto bas- inn been compounded of equal value with-the one whbsit:heads.this !notice. Per. soncsdlicted with. long continued discs's of the stotnach'andliVer—persons. whose health for years has been giving 1,4, and the con stitution was being-gradually undermined by disease r have by a: continued course of these bitten, been restored to renewed health and I comfort, to which they bad been for years strangers. !Many is pale and Sickly person, now in inn :mind have been entirely restored to health lfy their use. They ate a pure tonic, free from lionhollo stimulants, and in every 'way adaptsidlo a debilitated condition of he stomach and digestive organs. Price, in largo bottles, one delis. Bold by Dr. Oco.ll. gey ser, No. 140, Wood .strest. ' Tna CLZIGT Movino..--We understand that the Committee of Clergymen appointed by the Executive ;Committee of the Sanitary Fair, held a meetingyesterday afternoon at two o'clock, in the P. P. Board of Publication Reams, on Third street, next door to the Bank of Tltesburgh. An adjourned meeting, will be held In the same place on Tuesday at tampon, the Eith inst., at two o'clock. All the members are earnestly minuted to be Facet, tut the Committee appointed 'ester .day arearioim will then make a report. Our elergyMen, generally, are taking a great in terest in the approaching Sanitary Hair. Tun Nana Surma lirrrmr.—Mr. W. A. Hildenfenney, Nifth street, has received the Minh number' of this alma °vodka Suid intorctsting ',Review, from the American publisheri, Steam: L. Scott 4 Co., New York. It oontaina the following articles: The Cowl try Life of England ; The Dynamical Theory of Heat ;i 4, Bihilontania ;" Harold Hardrada, 'Xing of Norms*; The Later Homan Epic— Statics' Thebbid glimahoo, - a Highland Pas toral ; Bernan—Mie de Joime Thaokaray. The listnamed stele!, alone It welt worth the ,whole price of the number. Tog Colton; .to be given on kienday, the 11th inst., at Concert Hall,, by • number of gentlemen of this oily, is for the benefit of e Plitiburgh. Sanitary Committee. The . Committee are In great need of asiistence, and hope their present wantewilt not be over looked bp' the commantty, vidlenreparing for the approaching Pair. T. Bi%ZWILL, President Sanitary Committee. Psiroxitra or the WAL—ThOse of oar old tons whci wish to see correct 'representation of 'onto of the battles fought durlhlt lkollll - -war should vislt-Russell's Great rati on:pa ot ' themes now on exhibition at Con cert Ilall. The ;tinting are represented to be truthful, arid they ere undoubtedly be:te tte:lL • . , 7.oes seeders should not fergecrthet Me net. hind salts this atoning I Lege qinuitity of less'estspets, iturnitere add liotiss-litepleig :WIWI pneully. Salo st 46 Tilth West. , lr , • The Fremont Demonstration. The friends of Major General John C. Fre mont, favorable:to Toll nomination to the Pres idency, assembled on Thursday evening, in the third story of Wilkins Gall, for the pur pose of organizing a campaign club. Andrew Ifambtirt, -Esq., moved that the meeting came to order by the appointment of Mr. J. W. Barker. as President, which was agreed to. Mr. Humbert then announced the following list of ,offlcers. which was approvod by the meetly:: PRIUDYNT—J. W. EMITS, Faq. VTCZPassinixne—Josbusßhodes,Geo. Gum bort, S. Loom, John M. Roberts, Ab. Nichol eon, Goo. Reinernann, Dr. F. Venn, A. 0. Lloyd, Saver Wale, 11. P. Mueller, Capt. C. Boll:gotta, Sergt. W. Itoch, John Seifurth, Wm. M. Faber, John L. Russell, Gee. F. Rudislll, John M. Porter. Ssearrautes—Joseph Haslet, Geo. Ogden, Geo. Seigrist, And. Barnhart, Capt. F. C. W.- Brien, N. P. W. Gotta. Mr. Barker, on taking the Chair, thanked the shemblage for the honor conferred • upon ':him, and after alluding to the present :condition of the country, he stated that they had been called upon to give some expression of opinion as to what should be done in the futztre--and among the most important questions to be decided was, "Who shall be pleated in the Presidential chair on the 4th of March, 1E957" Ile then alluded to the gendition f the tounkry In 1855, when John C. Fremont Was chosen as the standard bearer of free speech, and the consequence of his defeat by, Jetnee. Buchan .waa the pre sent rebellion. Ds next a lluded to the very able and effective part which Gen. Fremont had talFen whtlain command of the Depart ment of the Mississippi. He was then In ad vance of the Administration in reference to the manner ire. which the war against the rebels should be conducted, but not In ad vance of the people, and as the representative of the people was the proper parson to place in the Presidentialtheir in 1565; Mr. Barker's remarks were *ell received, and frequently applauded. Mr. N. P. Sawyer then moved the appoint ment of • Committee on rate:rotations, which was agreed to, end the Chair announced the following Hon. F. E. Vela, Joshua Rhodes, Sigh meted Loow, Geo. F. Red - sill, James Robb, H. P. Mueller Bar., A. Humbert, Esq. lion. Wm. F, Johnston was then called aeon and on taking the platform was greeted with ' loud applause. Ile declared himself the wagm and devoted friendot John C. Fitment, and that ho loVed him because of bin radi cal principles. In spanking of hie admin istration in Missouri, he stated that General Fremont had given 'the first deadly blow to slavery on its own soil: lie determined Lib erty most be saved if Slavery should be sacri ficed. A good'utany people were opposed to his action in Missouri, but time had proved to all there the necessity of standing upon the identical platform which be then stood upon, and thank Godthe Administration stood upon that platform' to-day. (Applause.) The speaker then allnded to the call for the No. Ronal Convention, and stated that it hod been called tee soon. It had been called, end the people mast prepare for it. Ile had uniirg'd word to psi at any mao, and c - . . tainly he had 13. unkind word to say of the present Admit:,4mMOn, but he was in favor of the one term principle. ( Applause.) Ito then alluded to the very momentous questions which will have to bo settled after the war Is over, andwegarded Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont as the man for the erisis. lie concluded by ex pressing the hope that General 'Fremont, the people's choice, would be placed In the Pres idential ohnir . on.- the 4th of March, 186.5. Mr. Vole, ohainnan of the Committee on Gesell:alone then, submitted the following report: Resolved, Thai to a free Interchange of opluions 1 among the hompao, It. greateet woririty to to found for the solety of the hepublic,land the main tenance of the therLsheil institutions of the people'. government_ That whilst es willingly nrcord I. others the right of free epeech nod discoadon, we claim for ourmlves ~foul pelt ileg-a inithunities. k Revoed, That the' volt' for tOossssmonue of dm rational Convention, at Ilattituoi• on the 7th of lune next, does not ineet our epptovel. That the piece I. unpropitious, trOm the facto, that the blood of !eyed hnrsyfug to the delcure of the with:neat eapi• er.• float tibial in it* streets. 1 tau It Is within the re3cla of Pad tient.. by its it to the national capitol. that rendez : . It an Improper location for the exproselon of the wielie• of the loyal 0)000.001 tbe. country. Thalthe theafimil prevents that full mid thorough illeouseloo of the merit. and drmelite of pro• pmcd caudidatea and render , it necemarily the men. registrar of pratioady arranged wire poitere and p di Rcecl.rd, That tie are In favor of the fullest die slot of Um queetinne connected with the next Pi duricy, and W Initially our view. moo the 801 l we declare the* , our first end grad principle., let. Wear,' fei favor of the one teem retriedd. Tbi all oincial• from the bigbeet to lite 10ve.% aliou.d rendered' ammusiaLtheir atewardshba at Amok asst period. ere will'bring the rareauts oT the people coo tlonsty under the control of their oonstitneuta. td. that howiner pure or upright may be the in cumbent, the danger of using bra. ecial ivfittvc, to continuo In pewee, is detrimental to the beet of the co•Utry . end the purity of the cover:Amnia. 3. That whitrat we have high regard for remit!. at Lincoln I marlised applanvol we conceives ro nomina tion wou destructive of the prple* for which we Lave b ld e be retnforecontenderal, with ea coaem , and op. probation. the 333 term principle: That we are radical in cora' lewrupon the question of 'African slivery. That we tire Liam ly opposiral to every form of upprve• without' ri.,,-ard to mos, color or conditio n. That we ilrealg belles , . that the great memo of the present calamitous and dietreeeing was trustto 'quid far power s ' alba luelitution of *Werth and tLat believing, se &mend its entire, also etc and we as dilforail abolition. 3. Than to "presenting the na o .1 La 0 Pm- Mont we do sa fur Ito follow ing reason* , 110 tea taco faithful and fearless in do advoracy of his earlier opinions on this euldect. Hob rho pledged friend of the cine terM doctrine. 111. ralentitic attainments, ansieersing Integrity, high moral iiharaster, table,Verserverance, constitete him.. the roan for the present ertsisin one nation's masks. 6. That tee ithall faithfully light under tho tanner of the 11111011 mo chieftain named, un.II the Oas old Ciao iliallrarave In triumph over every foot of the naticall domain, and tall every daspot and ty rant shall know stet the Americen continent be long. to an enlightened and free people, and It meet and it stall istao kept forever. C. That we, favor the maintonenco, by "form of arms," °rite ”Ittrairosi doctrine" ao called. That Enropoth macerate, despots, or aristorracies 01111 not Interfrte islth the people of this continent. shall not Interfere with them, and 3,0 determined they eta/ remein on their side of the verso, and permit freemen to control their deethalca. Mr. N. P. Sawyer moved the adoption of the report, which was enanimotisly agreed to. Mr. N. P; Sawyer was then , called upon, and on taking the stand elated that he did not ...peer ro rpeat, and, as ha belonged to the Episcopel church, whore they were in the habit of consulting their notes, he hoped the audience Weald - pardon him if he resorted to the same expedient. He then met a very formal, andvemay say a very dry, biographi cal altetchied Gels. Fremont, "from his youth up," and for furtherpart. I cu_sre referred the audience to. the New American Cyclopedia. He pitched into Balla* and Stanton, and eensuied the entire Administration for the courstrirbleh they had punned towards Gen. FreMont, and, declared that they were afraid to give Mai a command. In his pero ration he pictured the election of Gen. Fre mont; the, Infusion of now life into the army and navy r : the appointment to commend of all our hest Generals—Buell, McClellan, Nagle), and others, and the speedy "drying en . " of the rebellion. While Mr. Sawyer was reading his Mom, many persons lett the hall. Esq., who was expected to represent-Abe German element, was called EgLeCtiwbeebtlio P. Saleffiear, b;st Mr. notwreeyereviLt thrmiMr. h, but we beliesethe wne net present. g Seiler then roovedthett 'the meeting adjourn,..:with three °beers tor Gin. John C. Fremont The Proeident put the question, and led off in the cheers, but the response was feeble— , painfully,feeble. A paper, containing quite a number of respectable names, and purporting to be an organization of a "Fremont Club,' wan lying upon the table, and all those who wished to sign it'wirre invited to come forward and at tach their signatures. A. brai band was in. attendance during the evening,. end the music was exoeUent. Me. J. P. Herr, Manilla Hall, Fifth street, has remelted the Eighth Number of "Beadle's Dime Xalee Tradition" and Romance of Border end Revolutionary Times, edited by Rdwardl. Elite." It contains the following tales ; 7acob Wetsol saved by his Dog ; Ar nold and Colonel Brown ; Coaooocbee's Talk ; Mad Al*, tho Huntress. A TIIMY Oanaa.--flejor Gen. Brooks, on Wednesday, tuned an order, requiring all soldiers, who have absented themselves from Camp Copeland, to report at Camp, or at the Girard; Meuse, Smithfield 'treat, otherable they will be proceeded against and treated 411 deserters. Dmn•nr U. B.•Cianarat Iloerrrat, Arnn. 7,• 1864.—Andrew Humbert. 'lBth Cavalry, Fayette county; James hi'lEay, tenth regi ment, lamer county, and. Cyrus W. Sargent 11th Xi ff. , ' Iripon want to dispose of jour Furniture or Ordeeets, send than to ldoClelle.nd's Auction Room 15Tifth street. Eaosworras Seminary opens Ala, 2d. See Ongatt. DTABRISD i. . , ! IIIISEON—!110 DEP.—pa , Atiiirktai ',mot**, Oa TiOnit., to ' tt.• Ilk. POPS P e rnOWSAlt DAVP n ignoN a ..1 Vas 411 ill sicarr, botlyirlani toeeaahtp. Allestrint+titty, Pte' _, , fq:a-i5n',:.4.7.1:r. ,, ,....:•i . -•':-.:.':.. , 11..::.:--: 11117Elt lIMMUMIKJE. Lacrutu. f ' .ecti r.c. n., b U k r(; ° ll l4 y. "l"ai' l "ljr' , 2' st. "Ll 'i f orrairruncs. Paragon, St. Louis. l Amerhii, st. Lou.. • Alpha, CineinnatL The river at this paint has varleii but very little during the peat twenty-taut hours, the pier marks lest evening still lodinating stout' twelve feet The weather coatinues warm, cloudy and pleasnot with iodic* —lief rain. lluah a•tiv . . • leessumparatlst nuking, gage at the wharf yeaterday, t sigh there is etill iar ireprorement. There are alawat t many In port for all te freight that Ls offering Err •tit, and the res h ult is alight la the • rate. Robins he L Tautrrivals from St. ord. ami t to :in from Naeltrilli. The Jolla, from 7..earille, arid the Sallie Mat, from Cintinnati, are both due to- day. Th• Paragon, for • the Billuori Illrer, and toe America, for the Upper Illudasippi, were ready to leave last evening, and would doubtless get off duridg the night. The Alpha gut off fur Cincinnati about noon yesterday, with a lull cargo. We understand that the .Brosinsville Packet Company" hare, or are about contracting, for two new steamers for the Pittsburgh and Brownerffl • trade. Ills the intention, we bolters, to bare one of thews new boob leave here at two o'clock p, m as the (might and passenger hotinsta has become ..x• tenths that the troll boats cannot attend to It Prop- erly. The steamer Nevada an purchased on Wednesday by Copts. W. Ronnie and Thos. Rogers, for SINODO. The promptsteamer Minerva le the regular pack• oiler Vt heeling tc.dae. [racing atm... no popular Kenton, IlKpt. Dunlap, is filling up rapidly for SL Louis, and will7re reedy to leer, MI. evening. Capt. Sharp Ilempbill has charge of the *Me. The regal .r pmkot for Clnelonall to day, is the eplended possonuer Mesmer, Major Andamon •in command of Captain Ches. A. Dram. She lelpree pito:aptly at noon. Captain Andy Robinson, the clerk, will ma that pauengers nod shipper. receive Ivory attention. As will he men by card. the Aiganadt to 2., Copt J. W. Porter le mnounted to loam for the "Gold Mine.'.—ldal:o—at on sooty day nest week. Thu neat .d mliable Camelia, C.pt. Lytle, bad ber cargo almost completed last eeenlng, and will consequently learnt. Nagl.lllo tr..day—poeltirely. , Pmeongen sud shipper. Mould Martial. In mind. epECIALL 1111)1)AS UOTICL:a CLAPP, STAIIIXT & CO POLOPTIOOMOSA MA Ap7:3wcod Tacna, Pater. Plain :and Ornamental Sig :a Roofer, and doaler IWPonnartranle Ind. Vermont elate of the beat quality at low rates. Oftoo at Aloe. Lanabin't; num tee Water Work:, Pittsburgh; Pa. EDWIN AOI.IIB.—TDD 'Lint benefit of this young tragedian Le announced for,this even ing, and when we consider the very attrietive bill that to offered, we shall expect to Ceti crowdenonse. Oar youfig artist, for we Ulna now esti him "ours," inasmuch as the Grill lei yr. ession he has already mode is iodubitahly marked one, will appear in two plocea, "The Horatio" oad the excellent drama of "Block Eyed Susan." The first, named piece is a production from the pen of the late Jodge Conrad, of Philsdelphia,ead was originally written for the eminent tragedian Edwin For. rest, from whom It was purchased by Mr. Adams. The great success of the piece u s literary production, and he great reputation of the artist, will be suflicient to rooommend it to oar citizens. Snout. NUTIOL—Tho attention of rOm readers is directed to the brilliant usorttnent of Spring and. Summer floods just received by our friend Mr. Sohn Water, No. In Fed eral street, A.llegbeny flls stock comprises great variety of Fancy French, English, Scotch and American Cassimeres and Cloths, and tine Silk and Cassltnere Veal-tito.- 4 N of which will be mode up to order in the latest styles and in the best scanner. A choke se lection of Furnishing Goods else on hamlet:id for sale, together with a full stook of Needy Made Clothing, well and fashionably made. Reno* t.--Sarouel Clrftbarn & CO., Merchant Thil-r*, have reinored to 73 Smithfield street. and wetila COOslregpecifully coil the attention of their friend* and the public general); to their row stock of Spring nod Summer goods. which they have Jost toeeivpi. Theiratort is of the very Sweat qtalitrof Sagash and French emisiatere.i, ninths, nositnereet and venting. AloO, a very exteztatee assortment of Scotch cassimmos. Don't:fail to give them on early call. livery garment ..arrdoti to giro full natisfactien. Utt.lll4ll A MoC•eotana; 73 Smithfield St. Tna Miarma and foil vapors generated by the hot sun will ha far more deadly twiner Volunteers than the enemy's bnyoneta. In the Indian and'OrilathiAl...mtoPsir/M" WATS rlng wow,- aiilliateren titles. They kept the troop* in perfect health. Soldiers supply younelass. Holloway's Pills nr.4 Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the high ptico of drugs, bc., at 30 cents, 75 cents and el,lo per bow or pot. For sale in Pittebnrgb by 11. L. Fahoestork Co. Per tale also at Falcon's drug store, Fifth atreot, Pittsburgh, andby Owego A. Kelley, Allegheny city. - • CATA.BIII. ie often.a form of 'Thi oat:Motes ..eaten a Ntlinttial desire to swallow, sr if something waro . :4tieting in the tipper part of the Throat, Dthirn's Bronholal Troches are used with giwil.itistilta in Ibis annoying disorder. For solo et Foltoes'ilitig there, Fifth street, Pittsburgh. Tut Wonatwouts'a Parsa.—Fincher's Tradca' Reckw, an ndvocata of the r ghta o the producing clams, and the only working ulan's paper published in the United States for rale at Frank Cu.'. News Depot, Chroni• tie Betiding. Price are reale. Osutinsa &an earrings ;lON win be token •.t the Omnibus *Coo, No. 410 Penn 'treat, Say Or might. All prim heft at the above place win be nenunoth All *pile mail be paid in advance. a Fos coitalr, and desirable dry goods go to Dealer's, 69 Market streit. Janet! M. OLZZASI, Attorney et Lew, 9n3 Grant street. .alam Oeselet.tsa Penn er.,,set; - ..711 t-r C4JMDID4TES:, tO.FOR CORONER...4IAV , Aims will be a candidate fo t the dhoti of dormer subject to the decision of the itoptibilcin tint= County Convention. tehlddserta FOR . CORONER.SoLostos BLA, of 01. pabulum, will b a = agate for Oar otor..bject to the acclaim of tbs Man County Convention. mbSOdasto tO.FOR CORONER.-11.13 of Dirtningbamovill be a candidate On Cot- OMR, .abject to the danblon pith& Ihnotillepablican County Convention. tiatindayla RONETt.--Joux MoMarro, o the Vert Ward, Allegheny, be a esndl dlte for Coroner of Allegheny Clocuaty, entice to th dreielon of the ensuing 0=24 Union Onimrtipo. deltic - - FOR PROTHONOTARy..-020 , Tl. will be a candldete Ibt the take. .of Prothoootot7, subject to the &claim of the Uolea tietrablices to Oootentlett. ' 1e211:to ireOIt...IIIOTIIOI4)TAB.Y.--Jacos Woman, of the Sixth Ward, Plitabullth• wilt to • cendllate tbe the cake of trotbusotam sublets .e the dsubdon of the Won Republican Ozzt , tenth. jal.S. :to FOB PRO11:10NOTABY.-:a. C. Bonn wlOll be s • candidate faj the ale* at ProtlonotarT, subject to the decision •o[. the .theles : •• lahto FOB PROTRONOTARY.—Taos. w`er Sem will be eindtdate toe the dim of Pretkouothre, added to the decithrt!of the Val= Iteilebllcan Methadon. [O.. FOR FROTHONOTSRY.--Gzio. Broom 11,111 be a candidate for the *Mae of Prothonotary, word ect to tbo &cleaner the Unica Bonventlon. ,Yettedayto WirOß COUNTY /UOMAIOSIONNIt. —Dam gni no of Pau toirnolltia. Ito • candidate for th e aboreoltico, ontgert.tothidertr.• ton of the lank astrobtlesn Monty Ctonrantlon. ' mhltdanto ....,‘,...... ir'.: ,, . FOR COUNTY aMUSIISSIONES. uses —Jaws Coasts, of WUkloi $01.1.11.11ta VIII be • =Aldo.° for °ousts Comtelselosar, subject to the der.likra of the Union Republless.:Clovell Oos. Tendon. . sobtetawto. CULINT Y WktEIINSION.IttL‘•• - v->" Alcune= Mum, of East Diu MAMMA .111 be w candidate to the cake of County 1:1ozosti. honer, gulden to the teeblon of the Val. Sew:th e:an Cloweentton. felihdaerte TW- 'REMOVAL, WoodTO f ,42 . Wood Str eet .! LWOW , fitP l ".. Oar irceent 1 Walton on 11111 striA Idib& 104 WOW* two and more ondadratas brow balr• we Deg fo - sanoono, Out n w Wren:Lori ow: iftralo nous, on tn. um or 1.19111 , next, 1.242 *pop stßEpti YOUR Doing 2,80 it f ins; trulFT, . Noady oppaeltstba PlOsborgb Tral!l ' 6210 1 4. sem eadmin WM .' air ; STEINWAY'S TOMOS aKomi& lid. tetlativ-inraz THE LATEST NEWS BY TIiLEGIWII OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES FROM WASHINGTON Spec's] Diepotth to the Plttotturgh Gisetto Wasnisms, April 7 OF/ ICIIB CONTILIIIED The following officers were confirmed to day Brigadier Generale—Col. C. 0. Harker, 66th Ohio ; Col. John P. Miller, 29th Indiana; Henry H. Libby, of Minnesota; Col- Kees D. Trobriard, 55th New York; Cul. Guitar Kaammerling, 9th Ohio: Col. Cyrus Hussey, 3d lowa cavalry; Col. C. C. Andrews, 3d Minnesota; Col. John W. Puller, 27th Ohio. Geo. B. Wright, of Ohio, to be Military Store keeper; Stephen S. Harding, to 1. Chief Jus tice of the Territory ot Colorado; John P. Ilageboom, of Now York, to be appraiser of merchandise under the act of March 3d, 1351 Charles 11. Parsons, to be cashier of internal duties under the art of Month 3d, 13631 Samuel J. Davis, of lowa, to be register of the Land 013 co at Sioux City, Iowa; Henry J. Bernet to be Judge Advocate, with the rank of Captain: Lieut. Alcnzv Kingsbury, dith Ohlo, to bo Apelttent Qadttermaster : LlonL John A. Cottuann, 10th Indiana, to 00 Cotamiesary of Subsistence, with the rank of Captain. BES.TOR B.o3lsnrlty's assournos Some good come of lloosrith In dsyin the Sonste, In tho chap. of the following retolte Lion from Mr. Southbury: R0w1;1.4 That the chaplain of the Senate be respectfully requested to pray and suppli cate Almighty , God to our behalf, and not tolecture Him apd inform Him what to do, or state to Him iindor pretenee-of , prayer, Lin the said chaplain opinion, in reference to His duty as the Almighty, and that the said chap- lain be further requested, as aforesaid, net under the form of prayor, to lecture the Senate in relation to the questions before The obaplein of the See .to is. Rev. Dr. San derland,latery called to the American chap of in Paris. lie is a strong antislavery man on. litoO[Lit. Gen. Hooker is expected in Wasbington soon. A public dinner will be tendered bim by bls bests of admirers. It Is understood that the Eleventh and Twelfth army ecrp. are to be consolidated altd re•ehiiateaed th First corps, and are hereafter to &Institut Hooker's command, while Gen. Howard, ho • relieved from the Eleveotb, takes command of Gordon Granger's late corps, the Fourth. 0 [NINA LS 131.4CVN, BtO9 (N, AND 000 • CC,. idej. Gene. SiOCUM and Stoneman ere sent West ; the first to Sh,rmon and the second to Schofield, for orders, and Granger repOrt, by letter to the Adjutant General of the army, which looks very much like being shelved. TOt TIM MUT, Loa' A itatement having bean made, by cortain New York papers, that in the two hundred million Ton -Forty Loan Milo! the present tee 'lon, the words, "In -eat," by which repay ment of prkcipal In specie was pledged, had been left out, when the bill was engrossed, it cromination of the cartels) copy boo twee de, nod the story, course, turns bo Woo. Pripoipal Itfii se interesl. be paid in coin Tao MarVand Is believed to 1,0 at:1 . 004.11y sag., C-ough the Iggot iotgrotod bore, g Aptess actiety to bear ft:oi ,dllO Eastern ghor . e. It Is nodergtood tE4tte elder Blair is elodtod to the e MlPCO tionfroco bin emote. Thera are ram re in finaneial circles that the Treatory fil . .artment is considering the Forietx of nt.,:otiating a foreign loan. It is kooart that iloe. lloatiroll, of Massarha iettroaltat fro: soma lima teen etreaaouilly - urging etch n paltry. Ditle LTIMIT or 17.0.1POSNIA Geo. Prcmout does not desire the Cali uin command, imitating, in thin ronpoot, the other timmrals to whom it has Leon offered. California deiog.ttes now se) , no effort. will be condo to got ileneral tto t,ldre comminsioned and barn him areigned to e,ontrototi their do partment. In111=1:13:1342 Little Mr. Samuel Cox informs his friends that he is booed now to ,o a delegate to the Chicago .ovention, to spite of the State con vention which declined to put him op. Ile thinks he can be to delegate from bis 1.11/11 district. 010100 TIEWUPBON .oeorge Thompson celled no the Presiden t toL:day, and eras no*, cordially received. Ile subsequently called the Cabinet. Secre tary Stanton distinguished himself by talking most intense radicalism. Collector Clepham gives Thompson a reception to night. O.IIIRALS DtPRIVItt. Ot RAN, Gen. Naglee boa beau deprived of Lie the volunteer service, and ordered hock to his regiment in tho regular army. Tho Mite order was made in the case of Gen. Andrew Porter, and aloe of Gen. Stone, once confined in Fort Lafayette, now Chief of Gen. Banks' CoIIOEUSIONAL Mr7IDNICS Tho bill for the removal of refugees from Indian Territory, who escaped a year ago to Eansas, passed the Senate. The Howe was given up to -day to the Dis trict of Colombia business and fun. In the last It rather outdid itself, and the Acting Speaker at tact declared that It adjourned to get rid of the turbulent., while a half of the members were shouting for a yua and oily. The denato was listening to sot epeoches on the tonstitational amendment• prohibiting . slavery. Tho Homo Post °Moo Committee Jo golag to make numerous changes ia the Sonata ovorlond ma I bill. A report Is in circulation that the Sonata has rejootthl Gilmore and School:Iola ae Major Generals. ; Is continuing tho boldness of reducing regu lars who have been promoted in the volunteer service, but not noted for nieces: or ability, back to their rank In the regular army Gerard le the last victim of thu polloy. lIPOILR'S Coors. ; To gratify the officer" , and men of the old tint corps, who dielike to see the:name they end° bore wort by any °there, the name of Hooksee consolidated corps have beet changed from the first to the twentieth. ELXOCHAT/0 CAOCCIL on is a Intaootatie - cancu to-n which all conservative members were affec— tionately Invited. 171 /4•1711.11 D ILICTIOR77cII}I47 lIIMICIXO E=l2 There 'magnet rejoloincin Baltimore to day by the colored peoplo over the result of the Craton. Soldiers, men, women and children, ' In large numbers, paraded the streets.. The majority for a Contention'and immediate. emancipation without cemponsatlon will reutoklB,oo o . Tho Union men In groat eine ntles came -'ll4, completely hutting counties came up chi,. killing the pro-slavery Teta. - •• • im.rreaw PEIBOZIES4' There ore slaty prisoners eonhaed in the tollitety prisons M Baltimore. They wore ar rested for eorreipomilei with the Smith, blockade "Mainz, aelliamikquor to toldien4 and mina treasonahle tan n age. • 'Au or OAPTCRLD GOODS $lO , OOO worth' of 60=04 goods, in: tasted blOoVitirrio for Au rebel, will M eotd at itiotiofitoo : Manbs4 .. , i3tOirorr by,ttu) MAO:a States ; ; „ ' iFrom Illenspbts.% rijoilsth;r3itii • repotted the forme Is 7sriag to Mewls lissoplas. • . r r ~ ~: Q.~: PENNSILVANIA LIGIOCLATIJILX "iposisl Disp.tch to this Pittsburgh Garttto. 11Anal:auto, April 7, 1864 SraaTs.—Aftentoem So.-Um-IU. BlcCsod less, to annex the farm land of Mrs. Shep herd to Butler county t Mr. St. Clair, to in corporate the Allegheny Telegraph Company; Mr. Graham, relative to the stde-walks he Al- legbeny city ; one relative to the Manchester Water Works ; supplement to the Pittsburgh and Birmingham Passenger Railway; Mr. Hoge, a supplement to the Franklin and New Castle Railroad; Mr. Latta, for the relief of George Land's Householder; supplement to the Bedford Improvemont Company. The Joint Committee appointed to purchase t he now executive mansion have examined two houses, bat no conclusion has yet been arrived at. • Adjourned till savor, p. m Herse---Afierisoom Searion.—Mast of tbo af ternoon was spout in considering the bill rola tio to the Lohigh Navigation Company. The bill rclativo to the transfer of certain eject manta from Armstrong county to Allegheny, oveited a 'harp discussion. Mr. Pershing denied the constitutional right of the Legislatute to compel Judge Campbell, of the Clarion district, to attend to try the care of Allegheny. Mr. Benjamin Rush, of Bradford, is plaintiff in the ease. Adjourned till to-morrow. —Sight Se.sio..—One by Mr. Lam .rton relative to the increase of pay of ja .ns and erltneasee In Allegheny and Cambria tumble tha Lutborav coogregatiGn of Jultustoata, to sell rout astat4 One to ifteorporata Claysville, Jefferson county, into a Borough, concurred in. The House amendment to Benjamin Rush Bradford's bill, changing the venue from Armstrong to Allegheny, passed finally; on motion of Senator Graham, ono relative to births, marriages and deaths In Allegheny county ; one requiring the Surveyor General to furnish certain surveys to the County Sur ♦ryor of Allegheny county. At a Union caucus to night In the House the members resolved to sustain all the pro posed amendments to the State Constitution as a matter of party duty. • Senator Connell proposed the apportion ment :bill to.dey. Allegheny gets Gee members and two Senators ; Washington and Beaver one Senator and three members; But ler, Armstrong and Lawrence one Senator,and Butler and Lawrence %here members : Arm- Grocno, one ; Fuyotte, ono Westmorland and Indiana, three members ; Cranford and Erie, one Senator end four member. ; Westmorland, Fayette and Greene, eno Senator : Mercer, Venan go and Warren, one; Westmoreland, Fayette end Greene, one Senator; Cambria, Indiana and Jefer• son, one Senator; Somereet, Bedford and Fulton, one Senator and two members ; For- eat, Elk, Cameron and Clearfield, one Senato Clarion, one meml.wr ; elm? Geld and E!k, on. Jefftrron and Forest, Cougiesaional. WASIIINGTON CITY, April 7, 1854. Novas.—On motion of Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, the Secretary of War was directed to Inform the Moose how many commismioned officer, with their names nod rank have been dismi, sed from the Military nervier by authority of the President, without trial by court martial, since the beginning of the present war, and boo many of ru'h di,tobsals have been re voked. iiarfacl.l said that this rcahlution vir • . - reported at the instance of 'the Military Com mittee. A bill had pealed the Clouse, but had been reported on unfavorably by the Scants, GltiOg from the Presl.lent the power of !Um mail dismissal, and as 3 communication bad been received from Ad* ocate General Bolt,. it seemed only just that'll the facts ehou‘d be before the House. The resolution nag passed. The Ilriero resumed the consideration of the Buitan and Delaware Bay Railroad bill. Mr. Woodbrid,re, of Vs., argued in favor of the constitutionality and expediency' of de claring the roads and boats of that company to Le military poe t routes. The publioshould be protected against that legalized monopoly, the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, which not only imposes bunions on the peo ple, but cripplds the government in the per formance of its antics. This company, he said, interferes with the election in that State and designates who shall be elected. Mr. Rogers, of N. .1., remarked that the statement was false from beginning to end. Mr. Woodbridge took the diselaisnor as true according to the best information of the gen tleman, but he k Mr. Woodbridge ) had been informed that the Camden 'and Amboy Rail road Company pate its foot on Web a nomina tion of candidates as may not best serve the Interests of the great monopoly. The subject wont over. The House proceeded to consider the specie order, namely, business relative to the Dis trict of Columbia. Several local bills were passed, and ono op propriating 230,000 for the erection penitentiary, jail and house pf corr.:laic oho District of Columbia, was discustod. Pending the motion to lay the bill on the table, House adjourned. SiNATC—Mr. Doolittle celled up the lions(' bill a pp ro p r iating übont 3200,000 for tho re moval of Indian refugees, from the Southern and other reservations affected by the rebel lion, back to their homes. With some verbal . :ameadments this was adapted as amended. Mr. Hendricks addressed the Senate fn op position" to the joint resolution, On motion of Mr. Trumbull, the following was adopted: Hoolord, That the Secretary of the Interi or be directed to inform the Senate what fess and emoluments, of every kind and charac ter, Mere received by the Attorney and Mat /kill of the United States for the District of Cotembia, respectively, and by the clerks of the several courts for said District, daring the year ending December Slit 18G3, and what amount was allowed to each of said ca dgers for deputies, clerks, ante rent and other incidental expenses incurred during the came period. Mr. Dawes ealled up the resolution in strnetleg the Judiciary Committee to inquire and reportorbether or not Mr. Yocum, late of Cake, is now confined in the Albany peel tentiary, under sentence of mart martial, though having really a full pardon from the PresideeL After • debate the subject was laid over. On motion of Mr. Doolittle, all prior orders were postponed and the bill to aid the Indian refugees to return to their homes was talc n up and passed. The Senate 11ra:waded to the consideration of the Wet revelation amending the Consti tution. Mr. Himdrickt eatd be would cot have been Induced to Bay a Word but for the charge made by ; Mr. Male, yesterday, that Mr. Buchanan's administration was responsible for this war. He claimed that the.Democratie party at that time did all theta could toprevent hostilities, and If the Republicans had done as mach as the Democrats the conflict might have been avoided. 'Retry Democrat voted for thecom , promise measures, and every Republican Against them. lie addroesed the Senate at. length. Mr. ilettilorrod, of Missouri, replied to the arguments of Mr. Hendricks, after which the Senate went into executive session and, ad ' jeurnod. Latest from Europe. ILlntrsx, April 7.—The steamer Kedar arrived from Queenstown on the 29th. The Morning Pod of Monday, In a leader . on Poland and Denmark, gays we shall be glad to discover that no holy alliance exists to emit the liberties of . F.arope, jest as we should wish to learn that the hostility of Dec many to the verde of Denmark - , 111 promoted by sympathy with the co-pattiotr, and not by abhorrence • to liberal slows on one pellet or the other. Flowerer, we wis he dfo to Justify a s In d r awin g th e for infer. anon. i• Berlin letters mention that Prince Doha!: saline Begmannge, has left for the seat of war to endeavor to riconille the differenoes between Frederick Otuirles and gushed Mari; get Tcn-Forty Loan New April. T.—Assistant Se °rotary' 'of the Treasury Harrington authorises the oontradiatioisuf the dispatch published in the 'Work' todsy r tbat . the interest on the 10 40 loon would probably be ritual* 6 per cent. .There is no reason to . 4oabt . thit the bonds - biasing lirelier cent..psiticlpil. and Interest, payable is gold;sill cum* all Oak mum , u•Treartal will teed. - •'t 3 - • olluo t tmatttUi to New. Nittiontl Lean to Aped t th gamut to 14407,9.71.: . 4ts doubt li'entortaSitid't> the Übscriptiou will rapidly,.thatuut u sou u the !tutus agencies ire put in ,operatlon. _ Prcp. Cairo CAzno, Aptll, l 3.—lieranitts data to the lth arnished nothing. The Ismail propeller, iloldsin Gate, was burned'hy guerilla/ on the 2d, sixteen mile below Memphis. It is reported that the reb el General McCrea hung a number of murder er, and robbers who infest:that neighborhood and rob-triend and foe alike. The gunboats had a fight with vanillas yesterday, at Iflekiaan, apd captured a few of theta. • • • ••. Tho Memphis Calton Market was less ac tive; prices unchanged', and receipts light The shipments state - Luerepart amount to 600 bales. Shipments far quarter ending March 31st, 37,937 bites.. The steamer Lib erty took in 235 bale, hereto-day for Cincin nati. During the past silty days Holliday, of Cairo, shipped twenty-six hundmd bales out of the Tennessee river, for Evansville, thence East, on which the Government tax amounted to $40,000. The steamer Carrie Jacobs bound down, laden principally with flour, collided last night with the .roamer General Anderson be low Metropolis, the Jambe breaking in two. No lives lost. The steamer Forsyth attar leaving this port to- day, was brought back by a shot from the fort, her racers being charged with having contraband goods aboard. The boat RAJ pat under guard. the captain placed under &T -rost, and the third clack put in the guard house. Yesterday 450 Texans under G. C. Gana attacked Roseville, 45 miles south of this place- and burned and captured 300 halos of Government cotton. Oar troops afterwards drove the rebels from toe's, killing and cap turing several of them.: The remainder of the cotton is being brought from that place, which will relieve the cavalry heretofore guarding it, and will builds them to keep the guerrillas freps entering the country. SCCOIItI DIikATC2I A r an. 7.—The confiscated goods, amounting to $19,000, consisting mostly of cotton and en vy, were sold hero to-day by order of the C. 8. District Court. 1800 bales of cotton yet remain to bo gold. 302 bales mixed, Inferior quality. in a bad condition, sold at auction for 41€957.1,,. Over 16211 balm were brought up by the Naval dispatalt boat- The New National, from Dad river, arrived with two 13-inett Dahlgren guns, part of the armament of Fort. Deming. Tfieee guns wore part of those taken from the Harriet Lane end Indianola. - - The steamer Joe Jarrei, not Carrie Jacobi, was sank by the Gen. Anderson, as mentioned in a previous dispatch. The steamer Forsyth War released, cad left for Memphis. Several thousand dollars worth of contraband goods wail found in her hold. Her fast clerk was held for examination.; The election returns received indicate L. Hurannock, Republican', probably elected Circuit Judge of the 13th circuit. Memphir ['worn Mcirkst•Lßates for low grades unchanged; bettor gnallties upward ; reeelpte 366 bake ; ordinary to, good, 63®56 t low middling, 57®58; good] 62®63; fait ; 66. The Cairo Yru.. bas been furnished with an order issued by Brig. °Ch. Buford, command ing 2d District, to Porrest's cavalry, congratu lating the troops upon' their mums in the Kentucky campaign. Be praises their con duct during the attack tho fort at Paducah, and refers feelingly te the loss' of Colonel Thompson, commanding 3d brigade. Re as sorts that they silenced: the guns of the fort, ud r - ••oolled one of our gunboats to with and compelled one of our draw from action. Tho'rebel loss to set down at I 0 killed and 40 wounded; Federal lose, 27 killed and 70 or 80 wounded. He concludes by inforMing his divienn of Its intention to hold Western Kontucky. The actual loss of the Federal forces 1,14 leilledand 42 wounded. Rebel prisoners admit ei,..loss of TOO killed and three times as many wofinded. Washington City Items. WASHOOTON, April 7..--Swnator Hale, chair man of the Naval .Committee, bias now under consideration the numerous applications for the relief of the engine and ship builders who have contracted with the Navy Department. Congress alone ran aid them by appropriation. Five thousand upplleatione have already boon made by seamen to be transferred from the army to the navy.' Applications should continue to be male to the Navy Department. It is stated by the Senators that a national bank or earreney bill. will be passed by the Senate end sent to the Houle for its eonour ranee. Mel,. Collins, consul at Areoor, has arrived on business connected with the overland tele graph to Russia , way of lbahring Straits, to connect the United by Status with Europe. A letter from the . Army of the Potomac says no scents of general importance have recently occurred. • • • The Proved Marshal's Department has bum re organized with-s view to greater efficiency; end new rules 'established for the organize. Lion and equipment ot. pioneer parties of the arm Regulations ! for the Inspector General's Deparment have sylse' been officially prowls', gated. It is understood the Senate Military Com mittee to day reported in secret session atl • versely on the nomination of Major General Schofield. Maryland lElectlons B•urtmess,. April le—Talbott county gives 300 and Caroline 250 for tha Convention and unconditional emancipation; Worcester coun ty is incomplete, but no doubt hon guns for the Convention and' emancipation; Dorset gives 300, Kent 200,: Queen Anne 650,, and Somerset 400—all four counties agairu;t a Con vention and for the Democratic ticket; How ard county has gone for the Convention, dele gation uncertain., Itis thought one conserva tive and two radicals aro elected. Up to this evening tho returns do not change the general result as estimated !list night. Thero will doubtless ; bp a good working =a jvrity for unconditional emancipation. Prom Fort Smith, Ark. Sr. Louts, Apill 7.—The Democrat's Fort Smith, Arkansas, special of the sth, says that Steele's army has driven the rebels from Arkadelphia, and l bow advancing on 'Price In the direction of Camden and Washington. Several hundred rebel, under Cahell and other commanders hallo come in behind oar ad valuing forces. The expedition to Clarksville - , slaty-five miles from here, was attacked yesterday, and the enemy repulsed, With a loss of three killed, ten prisoners, twenty horses and all their camp equipage. The Late Vire at Buffalo. .13ovraio, April I.—The Oil Refinery of .At. water![ Hughes Was the only one burned roe terday. That cif Wardwell & Webster Is uninjured. Three persons wore severely burned and one was killed. The loss is not great. The buildings are Insulted for $lO,OOO. OW the Track LOOLSVILLE, April 7th.—Thu upward morn ing passenger train run od the track at Care City, this afternoon, which will came about 10 hours' delay. only ass person injured, and he but slightly: MARKETR'HT TELEGRAPH • Philadelphia Market. ra,,ADELT.III). ' eprtl 7 —There I. mom netirity is bmad.ttas sod t h e tendency 1. otorsrd. Thew is . . mote ahipping demand for Plimr nod 3030 414* were sold at leo6,.4sforBeperilne so,7saPforratras7.23 , (47.75 for Extra Pam and forPaury; 100 bbl* of nye Floor *old at 88 and some Brand,raina !Seal at the sumo price. Wheat is Relive and ad ranGed Lc ; *tamer 700:1 book 11t41 at $1,7 0 91.7 5 rod White at 81,9001,05; *gee of Bye at 111.50 a 1,35. Cori is In good demand and MOO bath lel - arm Bold at 111,2.4. Data hare advanced :to (Sr. Provisions are advancing sale* of old met - new Bleas Pork at sAsogli,sl.l; 1000 too of Hams at 1.1 3 4 0141", e for Pickled and 17411"% o for Smoked. Lard sells at 13%9140. Mak; Las advanced to sl,loe. Petroleum foredo!, ; **quote 330 fOr Vrode for Refined and s'3Coc for Free. anelanatt Market. eneraxott, Apt% 7—Ervatho.-111enr gamer, but not gant•WY higher: Tupergoe bibe140tt3,7533.30. Wheat arm and pikes tending upirotd; lied 11,:. 1,30, but bulders - ask Hp blotter. Cora In good demosid. at IR fat ,Lor ; stalled dull arid orb= nosed nal. Gala 190.'• 'Whisky to blgber,.and to seat demand, but dada LB little (Mend; sales of 1,0:0 bbl. at 51,10. Prorbdons atone sod prices geostall) higher. Bacon. Shoulders advanad , to 1041. blolk Illaroldrro to 3 3 ,4"; and Sin to .313140103. bless rarr to $213, out !moo atm rtteo. ultb 1 , 0 : 0 bale of both. Lard In better demand, With tater of 603 timed prime - my atagNi, sod3oo do $0 11%, bat aoW bad araditt the latter rates Ilami are held blew ; Sugar cnied He/Alla, Plain l4KCll3.,Cot fee advanced to 402i 4 rdetbblex. I dirdatf.li for sad 24;ki for !Carload. Gold advanced to 170, sodggsir mom Ex, ebony dna, orgl rotas nothanged. Now York Markets. •, , Tarr Yana. kpril T.-Calton firm; airs of 2,600 bales. , 76. Slow adraniedlOn ; sales of 2,900 kbb at 141.706t6. 61 ) far . ..1na1ee',6 7 . 4 097. 6 0 Lir Ohio. and $7 . 3,3(47;f0 for BoAttleril. Whea adreared le; sales 26000 busk Wend Spring a t' t' 61,16, fled' 1i,r..4 104, WbiteB3e, . Cern adrance.llo2a; ssles4oobush• ~, $1,310t,67.•••' Pork buoyant. ' Lard pausal. wtdeky excited ,at 111.0391,10._ arm' quiet; Or leans IS& Molames firm ;'Orleane rne., Parole= firm; Relined fn Wild - 62 , Crnde .V.M.6." , Freights qnlOt ; Wheat 6d. , -- • 'Stott:and Money' Maria; ' '. • Nor Uzi, April, 7.-Stocks Irregular:. C. hI L I ........,- -- ; a 2334 , 11 . &...T...- • • kw • , \ eumberland p1ik......• 61 Cblenntt• QuRery,....47% 111. Central &tit:4-4603i ILleblaan Ceatcsk,..ls6 Mleblgan Southern-31d Harlem... - -......1...t .lo gu5ranteed..:.........166 • R.& P..-' ' - 'Pew York CV1ifT.L.14.74 P.ltt W t..V.;.-.......15t; 11eading„.........44....ara • 12.k.W-. - .-.....t72 • , Penn* C0a1 7 ';.i.....„i.16r413,7e li. W................. - 67 Oultou Ce-*--...' . 14,11 Q . '.e7 - E ton _-.....•.—.12. - 71, On 6 Year Certlllealet .96% 02 1 0 6 a Chk l 4 C 0 , 2 . 1.4 poll ........1.4-1.09301WK • ,• 131.v1• .6,-CALWitairWoctimi.‘Witric% at ..666 fnr 241dgroz_. - , ,That'uths : ab , kVA far Dm* Extra.:•witest:lnorset. wt 41.4411,50 tor =Wu W choWNOII.SS for szfra choke. • Carnal:al Ws wteleausek.',City' Mai Pak 112,[4. Hagar . Oared Mali le. -1. • ' ', - 'i'."-•',.-:','-.--.,----.6,,-,., ...- ':1-214:40.:.:0---,i-,..X.,•:.t1t..i:-...,.,..-..._, .. i'-,. • - H-f.,3:#4,aizap-..t.Zim-44:-;=.„:.: • - 4 CIONCEST - HALL 8 EL 0 N 8 'lO )1 E. The Largest Variety, Beat Goods, LOWEST PRICEi I OT ANY BOOT a'STIOSHOUSiaI THI OTT 62 Fifth Street.'n Elr d ndw lion am% to &Masi. ay? A NEW AND CHOWN 814.1.EC-71710 Sprint and Stan? nar . , Boots, Akoes , IZsgbAiers, at., 1:=N1 t NEW BOOT AND ISHOWSODSE OS ELAM eS . I36M. No. 64 MANX= 6T..19164tii Et= TWILL mb44 NEW GOODS, NEW (AVM I we him bat 'waived our 13;41 stozlt of BOOTS AHD SHOP, ww.b. .lit raw tar Lown2Cassa PIIICIV Ws ban elm !argon and 'On soladdil dock . den`. Pins Calf liquamtriaed Meta" To be fp®a he the city. SADIST` to? GAMIN to aboactaace. Give ea a son. r. Jas.:Pobb, =dm MUM" SMUT. FINE GOollbr nrat azuzmat,l" LADIIII` GLOVE KID BATITL BOOTS; Do do do 00WORKBS do; Do XOllOOOO •GOAT BU.WL do ; WINTII THUDS SOLT ottanuill OAIX do; , Do TWO do wax do; AU of the bort costom ea*, and•pariudnd to en; toAttra osthfaction. no. ALB= %VI & CO., Ho. W. car. of Wood • DURING 'rates 1510149 AT LAST suaartirs 'Own, Latins' Contra Gallon, jcsand4oed. Do Balmoral" and Boots, ab.- IMAM' nod Clalldre DlCm , rals , ,Cialten • Boots. Man.., Drys' ind Torah's nalulrils, Clatters and Broo al m Co soon and secure bargnins. BOBLA.ISDD, Marta stmt. second door tram Mb. • MOVING T1.31F.8 I BUT TOUR BOON AT atre et. oill7 CAMPBELL, MAnufactarer U BOOTS AND SNOTS. of *Tag; don:rip:Um. Na ss tnnitblield street, Pittemrgb..,! ALBREE, BON mato and Satan Dealers In DOTS, SUOZS.do, corner Woad and fourth otrootn-A5. Hubs PLUMBING,, . i 6 • Gas and - Steam 4ttiag; - In all its Drawba r carp :CT alDnabsd to, by Me. ennead, practlnal workman: , A pa aamottnamt of DAS YLETUDE% ~„ BINDS, - .t: • DAVI TIIII%- '." SNOW= 13,TTEIS, =DECANT% P.,. Constantly cos band and mode to *den. TATS &PM:LLB, No. SS TKIMAL STBEST,JaIsA: Iseny; zer usarrr ERBIUM Pittsbalsh. 1 - PROLSTERMIEL— pretuue ed tamp stork of pat Id. =ski, st m •ble to offer great barna= at ettituully tow MITE= BIDS; Dalt, HuskalailVlTlF. 211L85E23 ; great varlet, at /MAD T 1.11 • }LOOS OIL MAW ; 0•819rIfl BON= TABLE 0011:165; Aditalds, Gel" &oos Ltd 1•• alit Dordend LOS, alba bertmlliry, athebsigt• CABunsumstmL ardanztlitttemded /loose Na. 172 Y HEALAllegbta. by ar.Stanpik) - . deg Al) mum. NNhike.I3IJUOMLNO tIKH I.' , Uhl, a new Extract for the licadtexclaf. It Is the most pogr.nt sod dollato of all polidars. It odll sot otoln tuadkachlof. moo, 6 arse sod complete aloartment of nein SOIL= SOAPS. Way rramadialed far rondaani am aka jolt. Air sad asooth. da BOP/AL° HOBS mamma CIONEI4 all due; Ear Broalms, Poll Bat* Eel and tooth Ilnlaro, In mot misty, tepriconstaatipon had .4 for ado at GED. A. KELLVADRIIO BEM. Omar Oblo sod OA.: shed/y. WTHOPOLITAN LEONARD 'RUITS, • 110/111011f, The very latest 4 3l474e for Spring. GRAY * LOGAN, ilOrn►ra am% IMO • . puitviA.Nuisis PHOTORAPII iltoolllB, mutt nisi Lan aeB3rs Ernarta. Id 11772nosaily szal M antes, ors/ Itlchimhoes Blom) -esacvrocts.' 0{... 7 0. and sty% ptab 7 as Wend. hp= On popular Cute Os Visits to (WOO sad Ltto atm Idr; ruavulicrs vault Icittorty esti ths st• battcoo a/ the MIND AND to this mass- Osodbillty at Ma ostabllshatiAladog marl by =l . o stotriL Atka* socoloosts. sad 139011* 2 , 1211NC1• TO I MEJS, • • • r •‘...X —The sataerlears, Ibilpid rams, rea mcr i ali r istvlt.re. pair s t,•00 sad samsdaa noomrirsaisittja • 400 DB. o=agtig _w3u-t„ Tee Tres I mo aItIMA WM tms sna mw.a. no To. odious and at•adk, Barra,Wa ClmeekL. as.. *a.; Oaakteg Tia sad Maks Leak, fillip WI" Geld Irma, Ire Chaste. Sleet Iwo. Alt Tin Boe.ii sai Job Work ordir. 1144.1ba : - int ItISCIITW SUNDRIES. • y ' • • SOP baitMlA, - WAltairnehd 900. do &alkali : 4l3lnm • uo do ~, -N o.r.sio and osed.diackand: 60bEa. No. - 1 —„. do • act 60 - do/ No. 3 iiito and med.: 'lei 107 bow' Nutera lintry Cbots% - ' - 100 bbla. Solna Oitbni In don and tor ado try • .ap2 - - ouZis, rta-ter* ou., LP IP 1111 9 j"4 1 1 / 1 317. LOC'a pa, toy &reit' 10.000 do do /ja w I "e" 0- ethetog# ls 4l/ 6.131.2 OXI dam sad I 186 t: • .A Incp morn:mut of I.oairr AND I*1171171:612 EIDOBV. DIASSIZI.esc.-18/$441 paw, in cloth, In ran. In that:Ulan Torlari. Unman— n'ttli gat sdipi and une - wan , nnnb3o 01 .10 0 ^sith tuZ paean eissrptiunt dfansiiingn . ea ese., from sup cannonnat ter Tor at OsnonalAnraton ; _ WIL Co'.4l4alknon. _ enliArimenan - 6TWonl strut. FLM:2MJ sur Toltumaana. : 1 01,21stauti'ir» maw; tivrgiVatia,***psa.r.. moons OLL TA.piliS, - or: all Pius. MiIsZATOSIS, CONDY.Cr. TAN : sod of ILAN Raduerka.:. • Magna wad sizint . • - 1,13111 firm:mud; a Ur _Oproou Stop on. ALMON ANZAITII,_. At-ttd - valved a lad:44 La Thdthe ! 11° ' .; r1 7. 1i4 • _A Oa PAM - ' .1544)EiS tatke A Z 2U . PHA 131741 ate:, cans - d qtalltls. oras7 tot& dor adle 6,1_1: • - . W. 0: JOUBSTOdyr 034 begat toadln, 007.041.111 1 at -. • t Ad Waal stmt. mill be sold, i 1-
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