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4,IMBWRIUNG--.7.:APRIL 1 9 18(11.
CITY' AND SUBURBAN
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..Our. Book Tobin,
' i,:iritill. QVOILTIONI: Being enAttempt to Trace
to their Doitree ?SWIM and Phrases in Common
yri,,, ,ColsKy hour Koglish Authors. Hy John
Suellen. -Fourth =Mon. Boston: Little Brown
o: g Co. ''lttsburght Kay A Co., Ks Woo s st re et.
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~---- A- f • edition testifies, that the publie
, . . .
:.'llisTO'SlOilreen wanting Ml : heir appreciation
o f ohm ,eactilient book of quotations, Which
..
iitiirb i nc om e important respects from other
hewing a gimllF tills. The enplane ,
tory SISCOIIa 'clause, however, on this book's
titie.mtge, - M..qeoted above, will indicate the
- ditereriesi to the intelligent reader, without
-farther explanation. - No such reader can take
up the volume, oven for a few minutes, with
out hecorning Interested in tracing the gene
' elegy of tome well-known line or couplet—
withtbe iesult not unfrequeutly of satisfying
him, that 0114 Aid not by any means exha us t
the subject of 'metamorphoses' in his poem of
fifteen books; and that there is, entities been,
-• ai species of metempsychosis, or trausmigra
tion, about which Pythagoras and his follow
ars Lass said nothing, though it is suseepti-
Ile of trreofisy evidence far more convincing
' .thenthat which they have addueedin support
' of thein. - Mr. 'Bartlett has in this Tolima
-.traced many thousands pow many we hove
!net, reunited -to reckou—of "familiar quo
. • catkins" to some two hundred and fifty authors
—making' theta accessible by an index so
..copious se to cover seventy closely-printed
psges..ltis not only one of the most pleasant,
but lila alio one of the most profitable TOl-
auAbetng..thick-sown with the richest
gems of thought4which either the *indent or
the general reader can lay on his table. , It is
beentlfaUtprinted,moreorer,—b exit from the
Onions Birenide pram.
Pare:as - los Inooorrnrol. Gram. With Illuetrative
Sketches of Some Gish' Lives. Ily BarahTytler.
With Illustrations by .1.. IC. MillsiL Jkaton:
Crtaby Sr liSchobt: -Pittsburgh: Davis, aerie d
Co., %Mani street. ,1311 pp. Crown aro.
The aeioinplishei and graceful yrriter to
whom, we owe this well conceired series of
"papers "—or essays,
"stories and sketibee—
. " for thoughtful girls, ii, we -premise from
' _ the name she bears, one of the deeensdants of
a distinguished Scottish family, in which
Werra, talent has been heriditary during
several generations. Whoever will look into
this 'volume, will soon find evidence enough
to convince.him, that, whether inherited or
otheiwise, the writer bear sueh ability to Wok,
and to &resent iii : at stinallte 1 Cyle the results
' of her inking, as fails to the lot of bat few
either of fins- orieocum- kind, even in this age
of general giftedness in all the faculties qual.
trying both sexes for authorship. We eon
cordially commend this interesting volume to'
a much wider circle of readers than: that to 1
whit:hit' ',Specially addiessed,--in fact, we
would say to the ladies generally, did we not
just at this lament remember that it would
not be as respectfulwould wish to be
-to their sister, the Author to include the
" thoughtless," Whom she has ky a pretty
clear implication, excluded—at leait daring
their girlhood. It is is beantifid retains, hay
ing all the accessories for luxurious reading
,-soft.tinted paper, excellent print, moire.
Went in else, and ta steful throughout.
TeLcs rum Gramm. For the Young. Second
Sartre, By Bev. WilliamM. Thayer, Autho of
°Working and Winnlog," "Life at the Fired , "
"The Poor Boy and the Karcbant Prince,. etc.. to.
Baton: fhweby A Nichols. Pittabargb t Po
Marko ACo, WS Wood street. 309 pp. 19.919; le.
• The author of this volume is so well known ,
as one of the Most suocemfal Writers of books
for yonthinVreaders—books that present in
an attractive and engaging style whatever
subject he takes in hand—that 11 is hardly
necessary to do more than to nay that, in tale
Instance, he seems to have achieved his usual
moms, making enether series of biblical
narratives Minute mush _forms of freshness
and interest, „on-his pages, as will certainly
Win and hold tho attention of the class of
reader' for whom the volume is designed.
Nay, we are not sure that eveli,elder readers
would not be much entertained; and perhaps
instructed, by some of the picturesque noire,
' Ives, fresh with the morning dew-drops of
e orient-land, and the far-off youth of the
ges of Unto, presented in this volume.
The Criminal . Court.
The following eases were dins:led of yes_
eta lay. efternoon, - becore Judges Sterrett and
Brown :
Margaret dyler ' on trial on a charge of
keeping a bawdy home en Sixth street, was
acquitted, and the costs divided between the
prosecutor and defendant. —
Id/try - Collins, who was convicted last week
of an attempt to poison the family of Bev. L.
B. Beacom, at Blogeeeport, in October last,
was sentenoadto the Reese of 'Refuge.
Fanny Crosby Miss Fanny Renton,who was
convicted, of atteUipting to rob an elderly
gentleman at the Liberty street passenger
station !Jamb hutt, eentenced un
desire an imprisonment in the Western Peni
tentiary for, a term of one year and three
Menthe.
John RobinSoname tried on a charge of as
uniting a man named Mclntyre, in garage's
saloon, on Liberty street, some time lace,
and stesiing his pocket book containing sixty
dollars. The Commonwealth falling to make
out a ease, he was discharged. ".
- Edward .dokor and James Bretz were ar
raigned:oo A charge of having committed a
• forgery on - the Allegheny Sayings Bank
lu
Mara last. On trial.
Temporancevllle Connell. •
Connell of the borough of. Temperancoville
met, punnant to adjournment,lThuraday erre
.
fling; April 7th.
Members present—Messrs, Ashton, l Wet.
late, Richards, Patterson and Geiger.
B. P. Ron Bergen *loot, being absent;
Joh n D. Rietards acted Burgess pre ton.
Monne of the previous meetirus wore read
• and approved. • • . • •
On motion MosentAtton and Geiger wore
appointed Street Committee for the canning
Outnetlon, the Pittsbzugh Goalie 11113- 404 '
---ilpatadll/ the publishing sheet for the emu
motion the Burgess - was authorized to
. to draw hie warrant in favor of Walter Far
go/Km f0r51,75 for aerringeleetion notiera of
Borough official.
On motion; adjouraed to boot on the urea
Thwridar.errantog of )fay.
, • Joan 1). BiCHARDS,
Burgas, pro ton.
tf.*Fiarfou, Ckrk.
Naicor _Spars.— Yesterday afterncon,
threelarge rafts of lambic IMO being floated
doiriatis-Anegheny rile?, and when neariog
the Suspension lady, the crew on one of the
rafts near-the shore,enpposing that it would
be insposrible to cle ar the pier, jumped into.
-the livire'And made for shore. Contrary
to
• their uspietationl, the raft paired the pier
to
safety and thalamic, managed to get to it, and
row Ptinto - th e ebsinel. The other rata Milli
with gruillitikalty.got put the. Piers:- , The
bridge ri crowded with persona it the timio,4
Sad theinuldent crentcd n grant dill of ex
.
.
Animal To Etait.—Tolus Schofield, tho
young am mho 'assaulted Pater, Fatless on
Sandal sytinhig i st liorne's beer saloon on
Ohio street, Allegheny, waa arrested yeator
day, and taken before Mayor Ale:ander. lle
is wilseil hearths, and was _admitted to bill
the sum of $4.01). Veltreg vas conddensbly
isklitred,'lmmirer of hie ribs . hsving been
bract. Jobs UMW, the proprietor of the
saloon where the occurred, was fined
: Mayer for selling IV= on glands,.
. ,
'Akeirmurr.-l=resterdsi afternoon a young
/Seal 4 Thomas amplojed in the:
warshousa of Kr. ft. Ilutohlasou, No.. 102
Second street, fell, tarough te hatchway. from
-'.the third to t he: Arse door, blaring hi, head
lad Moulders Ter, serirrely. Dr. latutotks.
the atbritilles physician, states that ha. will
Nabs* mover. The , ialured ram, is about
minty yens of ago, and luta been but a short
Um Is du atty. .go toddle at the bows of
*1:1.411.110! . pls, on
,detand stirost. " .
IlOblasos,'S,lsember of
tke elst •Pstinsylvarlo: ierfirienr, entered the
beet esloosOf Gothib Vses,os y 01414 amid;
Allegheny. yesterder'aftertmon, sad 'being
=du the inflassoo- of Ileturi. broke s
pine of gless, and idzlng ropristoeil
Tut,' deourpe4:: - A wariest her bowl tuna
.
UM- 1 0: -101 0117.4=0 Limo% .91 Eluitax
AU -Prot/frig tad JO= lime Wife. flasd
_yestArsial fry +Mayor 'Alexander - far Linn
liquor on Sunday.. Information. ban been
was 'plot three er 5= .04m for the ,
suite offense, and warrants hare been burned;
forrhirir anat. -
Tattr lo las -11:musruirr.—garah gay=
Aer-said Oa= Ulrich,.whe ~were =rioted at
atie:pramat term of coat ,10? lerjary, and
'atateseed tothePezdtenttary, the forma for
two' yearkaad the latter for I t ftesta months
- few tahestio,ttutt lastitatfort yesterday by
Jalloilifaxest,%
Mk= tam:don Oda
fiazoii r iendhP ll4 a
4 lifielelluid'o, 6,5 Plftb str4
EWER
ffMMM
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Speech by Han. G. IL Stuart.
The following we dip - from one of our ex
changes. It Is an extract from an address by
Geo. U. Stuart, at .the anniirersary of the
Christian Commission, at Troy N. Y. We
hops oar citizens will read the extract and
that eonsider their duty toward our brave
soldiers :
Mr. George H. Stuart, Prooident of the
Christian Commission, ma de the speech of the
evening--beginning by alluding to the pre
cious memories that centered around the Troy
Convention of 1959', over which he had thc
honer to preside. Mr. Stou t read from the
forthcoming tuanuat report of the Christian
Commission, to show the magnitude of ire
operations. During the year it had received
$916,837,85; distributed 465,715 Bibles, 571,-
000 hymn books, 1,254,000 knapsack books,
39,050 text-books, 120,000 magazines, 2,913,-
000 religlocm books, 11,978,000 pages of tracts,
3,285 'silent comforters,' twelve thousand, six
hundred and forty eight boxes hospital stores.
During the year, 1,207 ministers and laymen
had sorted as delegates, and 154 were tow in
the field, from Texas to Fort Monroe, and
over the country to Chattanooga. Mr. Stuart
gave an Interesting, and at -times amusing,
account of the manner in which the delegates
Ilve--describing a minister with a $2,500 sal
ary pounding beef.steak and washing Mabee;
an o td-schoot Presbyterian making Calvinistic
gruel; o Baptist brother washing a whole
party of rebels ; and all working—not preach
tag two rertnone a week, as at home, but half
a dozen every day. Mr. Stuart spoke of the
cordial cooperation of leading ofacers—par
tieularly alluding to Gm. Howard, of Marne,
who lost an arm at Pair Oaks, and
tt his services, as well as indultam,
othe Commission. lie eiplained the
necessity for using stores and comforts, as
moms to an end. He feared the country was
asleep to the magnitude of the crisis and the
work. Great movements of mighty armin
-were prating; much must be done for the
bodies and souls of the soldiers at once. Of
the present army, he doubted not that before
Use first of June, one-tenth would be with
the damned In hell or with Jesus in heaven.
Earnest, Instant work was called for. He
closed with a strong appeal for the Commis
sion. Mr. Stuart has a natural, unaffected,
impressive style, that rises at time. to elo
quepee. Speaking very rarely of himself,f, It
was still evident that be inikdone much nd
was ready to attempt morn labor for the sick
and wounded soldiers. • As the honored bead
of anoble organisation, he is unquestionably
, the right man In the right
The Courts.
•
(averted 'adamantly for the Gazette )
Deirrem? Corrar-:-The following cases wer ,
disposed pf yesterday
76 Commotormeth for use r►Jahn McCurdy. Con
-
tboned.
77 Same Plaintif at A. tilittroad. Continued.
41 E IdeDlnataa ya Pittsburgh and Stant...lollo
Railroad Company. Continued.
53 D. Lake and milk vs Pittsburgh and Councils.
villa Bali road Dempsey... Pitt
for Defendant
63 J.J. Dell and trite vs Ales. Tllch. Itofetml.
LUM : 9OII TVVIDAT
.8G J. D. Holten is Y. C. Begley.
7 Commonwealth for me of G.B. Bead vs J. *D.
Glenn et al.
11,CommonWSIlltli fo use of Bober" llabb vs!. MOD.
Glenn etal. •
33 Ann Gottiman vii.PesiOsylvsnia It:sorsa Co.
93 Emily E. Tessirti Ales. itishaffey.
31 ,L. 11. Toight klatiterMclialn.
11 Wm.logram's Heirs vs Woe
COOED! Puns.—The following eases wore
disposed - of yesterday :
50 Washington B. 1 L. ismistion es B. F Ban
der.. Judgment confessed frsso.
62 J. B. Buff vs !dory B. ' , tench .dm's. Plaintiff
takes • non snit.
11 Gem**. Anrents TS C. D: Arnstbal. Cautioned.
63 William Bel. Cl al vs Pemasylemons R. A. Co.
Continued. •
WJohn Kerr p Geo.
111 Win ThMirf Ort. COOlll.ll.
W. DI slayer . Knit, Discontinued
TS Demean, Dunlap A Co. Ins Penna. •IL B. Co.
Continued.
74 T. D. Loomis for me vs . W. ilainson Jr. Co
tinned. •
76 J. Conningham vs W. McCully's Enos. Plan
tiffs nonstdted.
irrr roes 713.80 kT.
68 R. Miller foram Ts /obit Howell.
Allogbear County for cosi vs Emil F. 03
9 D. Potts nD. 4r.r.
Bant& D. Ewa vs W. W. Corbett.
15 Stoo k Shales vs IL Dints.
10 Barbara Grant et al vs Perna. 12. IL
21'• Ales Matt vs J. U. Bole;.
W. T. IttsClorg fortis n J F. Damao 8. Co.
33 Sant C. Glelaterithaler et al vs Imekhart
Frew.
42 E. Marshall vs istanalclisia.
Tnnevan,.—O'Reefe's excellent comedy of
WIN Oats, with Adams in the pert of Rovyr,
will be repeated this evening. The manager
him been , induced to present it a second time,
in consequence of the ' fevorable Impression
left upon its Arse representation, and for the
accommodation of many who were unable to
obtain seats on Thursday last. The great
Revolutionary Drama, "The Dead Rout"
will be produced to-morrow evening, with
Adams the role of Robert Landey.
Serails drtinken Om fell out of
a - saloon door, onS9mlthlleld streot, last even
ing, and ent his bead Very badly on e stone
step. As he was too much fntoziested to tell
his name or. whore he resided, he was removed
to the Mayor's office.
•
.
Dora ON AN 01.1) CITIZZL.--J111:11e.11 Lowry
Sr., Esq., onO-of our oldest and most respect•
able eitisensi died yesterday aftrnoon at his
late:residenoe on Qoaril street, e in the -Ptah
ward. Mr. Lowry was the fatbor of our
• sent worthy Mayor:,
Por n a Itaa,—The unexampled rise In the
price of the inaterlals tiled In making hiin•
oral Water, has at lastjarcod the manufactur
ers to put up their prices to 50 cents per
dozen.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
' 27.011A2 Puns, BUM MI Urrammami
disto Boofor, tad dealer in Penns, too: {n anti
Vermont slate of Om bOot qua y at low nth..
Offloo at Alm LougOn'o, wax Vat' 'Misr
Waits, Plttestagh,
P.vaostso.—We hear Brun:stared that Messrs.
P. H. Drake & Co., of Taw York, proprietors
of the celebrated Plantation Bitters, are ma
king arrangement, through our Consul at
Cairo, to have the bad, of young Wise ex
humed and brought home to the United States
for final Interment. The eirecunstancee of his
Untimely death are no : doubt still fresh in the
memory of - oar readers;; he losthis life on the
228 of last February, by falling from the
highest of - the Pyramids, whereon he bad of-:
Bred (as war his mission) the characters "d.
TI 1860. X.) This he, sustompliohod without
danger; It was the plentlng of our national
banner, the Stara and Stripes, on the vary
top of the same Pyramid, which transited in
his death I Too much praise cannot be award
ed to this liberal and enterprising farm for
their humane efforts lb restore calm the inan
imate remains of a faithful employee to his
native earth.
Sir= /Lawn= Yinnwrixlds Sum of CLUE'.
—Yong men, be Horned 1n time, supply
yourselves with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND
OINTMENT. They, are guaranteed to Imre
the worst excels of Beres, Ulcers, Scerv7, Pe-
Vern and Bowareomplaints.
Holloway's 'PHU and Ointment are now re
tailed, owing to thwhigh prise of drugs, ke.,
at 80 nebts, 70 tents $l,lO per box or pot.
Per sale In Pittsbmb by B. L. Fahnestoek
& Co. ; - ; ;!f;
s.Prdtmett drug shire, Fifth'
For sale also at .11nlton's apex
street, PittsburgWand by George A. Kelley,
Allegheny city.
STZO/111; NOTICE , The *attention of , oar
-leaders la directed to the brilliant assortment
of Spring and limater Goods jest *received.
by oar friend Mr. John Weser, No. 196 Fed
eral street, Allegheny, Ms . deck comprises
a great variety of Allegheny
French, English,
Scotch/end American CISSIOLGTOI and Cloths,.
and fine Silk and Caielmere.Vestinner - 11l of
whichveill be made to order' in the lateet
styles and in the beet- manner. A choice se
lection of Fulniehirig Goods also on handand
fOr sale, together iith alfullitock of Ready .
Made Clothing, welland fashionably made.
Itamovat..—Samnel Graham Co.„fiderrohant
Tailors, have removed to 71 Smithfield stroet,
•ndvoo oallthe attention
of their friends and the public generally to ;
their new stook of Syringand Summer goods,'
whialr they have fast received. Their stook
is of the vary finest.' quality of English and
French asAmern, cloths, eassinteros and
vesting. Also As very extensive assortment,
of Soteh oasskitares. Don't fail to give Sae*
as earl call. Evaiy germant werrasted to
give Mt satisbotion. •• • i
Gains ik llicUraftnfins. 71 Smithtudd St.
• Om kandtars, Xtrattsothrood ingrain Cari
petlipte&Wart,4o.,lst Anotlon this /001314 ,
tag st 10 o'clook, st MaClelbuid's, 50 $lll4
stied. .11110 t NM Rack and Wardt
robe. •
Goon foraltart and aorta, a large Prancli
plate mirror, nd . 1 large quantity of Itou.or
hold' and kitchen' i furniture, will be sold et
sitotion on Moods* toonotrig, st ten
at McClelland's motion tons° 5.5:141fliollto
Di. J. M. LutuOrr,.tho Inventor , of Bloc..
Marcher, =or be toward Fulton'. drug IWO
where're is prepuingßlood•Boarollor.
so. radii aid dististdo dry goods go
Utter% fdr fdatki
/Ours M. atrum, Attorooy at Law, •
_
a. Sociv_Dentleti $4B Pima stmt.. 1 1
Urs4 eu aillisoutill of lb vatisiOS ,
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TKLBGPAPB.
OUR SPEOILL DISPATOM
.FRox IirdSHIXGTOJr,
Eipecial Diepatch to the Pittsburgh Ghtette
Loxo's STITCH—DIE/TY ON TIM RtSOLUTIOX TO
VASIIIIGION, April 11, ISO.
The great excitement of the day is, of
course, the debate on the resolution to expel
Long. Energetic remonstrances of leading
members succeeded in - getting an official re
port of Long's speech, and the queslion was
taken up at the hour agreed upon. The gal
leries were packed with the densest audience
that has assembled there since Miss Anna
Dickinson's address, and hundreds went away
unable to gabiadmltanbe. Ate quarter past
five the House took a recess until seven, and
the probability seems to be that the session
will continue all night. •
Of the debate we will speak more at length
in dispatches late in the night It is enough
to say now, that General Schenck made the
great speech of the day; and indeed, one of
the greatest speeches :byes uttered in the
hall. New Yorkers sty that it is the first
time Fernando Woodi was ever blanched;
the excoriation he received was terrible, and
when Schenck Igibbetod him et the bar of
public; opinion; and held him up for the
scorn and loathing of this and all future
ages, nothing but repeated threats to clear
the gelleriei kept them from rending the
roof with their cheers.
Winter Davis is expected to speak to-night.
Mr. Long has said nothing to-day. The Dem
ocrats are not near so defiant as yesterday.
Even Fernando Wood crawfishes, and isn't
ss ready to indorse Mr. Long as he was yes
terday.
onerous EXCITIMENT IN THE HOUBIL
There has just been another exciting scene
in the evening aessien of the House. Mr.
Orth, from Lafayette, Indiana District, was
making a flue speech, reviewing the disloyal
record of Vorhees, who had been defending
Long. After a time Orth had eon Sion to re
fer to Harris, of Maryland, whom the Limns se
verely censured on Saturday, and pronounced
unworthy of a seat In the HO.. Mr. Orth
called him a traitor. Mr. Harris instantly
sprang to his feet and called him a liar and
.e scoundrel if he not resent it. The
jremocram, in the mean time, In the
midst of much confusion, raised the point of
order that Mr. Orth had no right to call a
member of the House a traitor. The Speaker
pre tem, however, decided that in view of •
vote of the majority of the House last Satur
day to expel him ;for treasonable sentiments,
he had a right to call him a traitor. Mr. Orth
then resumed, and referring to Mr. Harris'
language, said that no Impertinent slob
berings from a - man branded a traitor
by this House could receive from
trim the slightest notice. lie would
nese, them by in ;Dent oontempt. He then
went on to review Voorhees. Among other
things he said that Voorhees was popular in
his own district. He knew of but, one man
who could probably runbetter In Terre Haute
district; that man was Jeff Darts himself. He
favored Long's expulsion became what be
said was treasonable, and because he thought
the sentiment of the House needed purifying.
His speech took the House by surprise, and
was • great success.
The galleries at this writing, 8 o'clock,
are densely packed, and a number of the
ladies of the families of members' have been
admitted to the floor of the House. Mr.
Tiernan, of N. T., is now speaking, trying to
defend Mr. Long, and yet keep - himself upon
the War Democratic platform. Mr. Winter
Davie comes next on the list of speakers.
There are not less than a dosen other names
on the list, and the Indications 'are for en all
night session.
-- •
• 700 LLTZIPLOHIDA
The report of the Committee on the Co
duct of the War relates to the origin, progre.s
and results of the late expedition into Florida.
It refers as the inception of that interprive the
proposition of Gen. Ilalleok on the 15th, De
comber last to recover the most habitable por
tions of that Stine, out off the source of the
enemy's 'supplies, recruit colored troops and
prepare for the restoration of the legal Gov
ernment. Gen. Halleek, in his reply, while
a little impressed with the importance of the
advantages to ba secured, authorises General
Gilmore to undertake such operations as he
might deem the beat. The only part taken
by the President is indicated by the fAlowing:
'Eremite Mansion'
i Washington, January 15,
11304.—/dsj. Gen. llllmore a I understand
that en effort is being made by come worthy
gentlemen to ream:marl:et the legal State Gov
ernment in Florida. Florida is in your De
partment and as it is not unlikely that you
may be there in person I have given air.
you
• eocomission.of Major, and sent him to
with some blank books and other blanks,
to aid In the re•constraotion. IN witlexplaio
as to the manner of using the blanks, arvi
also my general views on the subject. It
desirable tor all to co- operate, but
if! irreconcilable differences of opinion
shall artre, you are =alter. I Irish
the thing done to the most speedy way
possible, so that when done, it be within range
of my late proclamation on the subject. The
detail labor will of course have to be done by
oilers, but I shall be greatly obliged if you
Will give It such general supervision as you
can and consistent with your more strictly
Military duties. . ' !
(Signed) . A. Ligoota.
The expedition was placed in charge of
4en. Seymoui, with, six or seven thousand
troops and three co-operating gunboat/. The
report details - the history of the expedition.
Gen. Turner, chief of staff, was dispatched
With orders to atop the advance, but war *do
! hued by a terrible storm, until the battle r
Ipf °Mateo was raging, when our troops
Were compelled to fall back before inperior
numbers posted in' rile Pits and hastily
improvised, but very strong intrenctunents.
It is reported that the negro troops fought
las well as the white., Cant. Elder testified!
that after an experience of . noon than thirty
engagements in the Army of the Potomac,
ireepecting the First North amain • mgt.
!meat, that be had never seen troops light
i better than that regiment.
! The committee has not examtnad Iliej..lno.
Hay, although he is here, and as shown by
the Preeldent'a letter, was sent down with
special instructions, which have not been made
public.
BOARD or NAVAL WORBB
Winter Davis' bill to organize a Board of
Natal Admantitration Works,:said board to
consist of the Chiefs of BIIIOIIIIJ and Yards
and Docks,' Enginceping, Naviptione Ord
nance, Construction, and Bonaire, and steles.
Engineering, wan passed over by the Secreta
ry of the Navy. Its province into advhe up:in
chryilting pertaining to naval orginirmlort,
construction and employment of veuele, bed'
ediployinent and disposition of the naval
forco. No patented inventions can be bought
until tested and approved by this board.
TEM INATIOILL 01/1 DILL.
Mr. lioopor will again report the -National
Bank bill, 4ocoeted Let weak. The amend
went allowing States to tel the banks, which
was the principal cause of the recent adverse
action, hal been adopted by the Committee of
Ways and Moans, at the instance of Secretary
Chase, w ho deems • the passage of this bill a
great improvement 'on the present law to some
particular.. The bill as now reported 'Mist.
most surely pass.
0tT111711.111 Or 71/1 31010110.11111/160L111/110.
(109. IlrOoks has been rellersq from com
mand of the DeparMent of tioi Monongahe
la and wiped to duty ander ':,4sien. Butler.
111, late department has been iteiged Into that
of the thequeblinip. 3 •,1 • !
01,11117 Lee tut roso#PlintlN
Gen. Giant will probably bilialtolterrW.
The reorganisation of the bcoAlgla•
:11;
pleted la the mama of a week or ten. days.
It is enough 'm Arsy. that it is efficient in the
fall sense of that terra.
Tall 11001 St BTUS DinifINOLOSIAS EATPIILMON•
At this writing, tisn o'clock, the 'Louse is in
the full tide of debate on Long's expulsion.
Winter Davis made a great epeeth, iaytag
that Long's propositions ittnotmted- to this:
there could be but Elio • terminatichs to this
contest—the one the 'extortnination of the
enemy, the other tito extermination of the
nation. Of the two, be (Long) preferred the
latter. Mr: Brost, Ohle, licnow defending
Long. Mr. Broomall, of Ps-, is; to follow
&goblet him.
avail= CoLvAx's amiotuvoil.
Mr. Washbarne it understood to he working
against Speaker Colfax's teeoluilossi, and it to
understood that tire or ail Uniondsta agroe
with him. The expulsion bill will• not pass,
but there to no reason os yet, to li‘Mbt that It
will, carry A majority of the Home , : There is
no probability of n voto. Mr. Washburn°
has already tried once or twice to got on ad
jourament.
dATIONAL BABYING MI.:,
Mr. Hooper, of MUM, reported the ration'
al banking bill this afternoon. It is under
stood to be what is known as the Stereos sub
stitute In Its essential provisions. It will
undoubtedly pass.
The tax on cigars is not definitely settled.
We think it safe to any that the tax on whisky
will be . at'least as hoary as one dollar after
the first of July, and as sixty to 'eighty cants
prior to that date.
OFFICIO! ACQOIIFID
The Court of Inquiry In the euee of General.
Crittenden, it is said, fully exonerated hies
from all blame' in the Chickamauga affair.
Other officers laboring under similar imputa
tions have tiro bean acquitted ljy thii eourt.
sun seniors Parisi
The publication of ■ new radical paper,
palled the him Era, edited by Geri. M. Weston,
will be commenced to-morrow. It will advo
cate Fremont's claims to the Presidency.
I=lll=Zi
Mr. Davis, Chairman of the Crimmittne on
Elections, will be back in Washington on
Wednesday, and it is ezpected that election
contests will open in the /101190 as soon as
possible thereafter.
The Tax bill will be reported to the lions.,
to-morrow afternoon, if it eon be got in. The
bill will be printed for the nso of the members
of the boultaittee to-night.
'Mt LiTS .101111 C. tuvari
It is underitood that the liotura will adjourn
over on Wednesday, in honor of John C.
River, whose funeral comes off on that day.
ma. w-reasca'aaraten
Sixteen thousand copies of Mr. Schenck's
speech to day were ordered by Ms fellow mem
bers before he had Anisheaspeaking.
011•11GC 0110 ALIWIDELIA ILAILVAD.
The Orange S Alexandria 'flathead, re
cently damaged by freshets, will be in tan
ning order to- morrow if the rains sense.
I=l
The Democratic organ here 'does not have
.ne word to say on the question o! Long's et-
t ten. Crittenden is still bore looking for s
command.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISL AMR
Kittl Dlepatch to the Pittsburgh Gatotte.
L1A561660.0, Aral it, Inni.
Mr. Slack misdated a resolution from the Al
legheny City Councils against the Pittsbusgb,
Allegheny City and New Troy PASSehgar 11.311-
way ; Mr. Dennlston, a sapplement to In
, oerporete Lawrenceville botonagh, In place.
resenD.
Mr. Koonce, rotative to fore fop the scalps
of foxes in Mercer county; Shia, to in
corporate the McKees Root's Ferry Company.
Mr. Horton presented n bill to incorporate
the McCounellevilbs and Southern Pennsylva
nia Railroad ; also, ono to prohibit the Cou
ncilman. Railroad to sell to any o th or corn pony.
The ilouse spent nearly the whole of the
afternoon Nausidoring the appropriation bill.
MET ELCSSIOtIt
onas.—Tbo Apptopriation bill earn° in
-order. Its consideration was COll
I , `
firmed.
Mr. Bighorn moved to atriki out the douse
to Increase the salary of Dletriet Judges. A
'harp debate ensued.
Messrs. Barger sod Pershing favored the
Increase.
Messrs. Olmstead and Browns, opposed the
Increase retained in the bill.
BILL 3 ti PLACE.
BeNATl—Night Sevi..—Mr. Connell, One
to incorporate the Lawrence Oil Company ;
also. one to charter the Pure 011 Company;
taken up and paused. Mr. Graham, ono rel
ative to the burial ground of the First Bap
tist Congregation of Pittsburgh. Mr. Lam
berton, one relative to the completion of the
Waterford and Pittsburgh Railroad Company.
Mr. Lowry, one to protect creditors from bank
fraud, ; ono to locate a street in Mill,,Creek
township, Erie county; also, a bill relative to
the organisation of the State Militia.
. 103310 FINALLY.
Ono by Graham, incorporating aSolt Manu
facturing Company.
Lambert's Supplement to the Ebensburg
and Sorquehanna Turnpike bill.
One by Graham, relative to the Western
'Pennsylvania Hospital charter.
One relative to the Madison Coal St 011
Company.
Mr. Graham moved the reconsideration o
the supplement relative to the Bank of Pitta.
burgh. Postponed for the pesent.
Mr. Hoge moved the reconsideration or th.
Supplement relative to the Oil City Bank
Woman
st Smuggl e er ArreSunk.sted—The July.
SV
u
C,oiao, April 11.—Memphis papers o f t..e'
Oth A
, COIMOIO nothing Important from below.
woman named Mary Simpson, 111 re
cently arrested nen Fort:Pillow, for, smug
gling goods through the Sail. An order was
found on her from tho rebel Col. Ricks, for
contraband articles, consisting of ammuni
tion, cavalry boots, &o. Several Important
farts 4nvei been obtained from her, which,
probably mill load to the arrest of. several
prominent traitors In the vicinity of Fort
Pillow.
The Government steamer July West souk
in the .Arkansas River, 10 miles below Little
Rook, on the lit inst. Thu boat and cargo is
• total loss. Thu boat was valued at ten
thousand dollars.
Tho Memphis cotton market remains un
changed, with but little Offering. The re
ceipts were ISO bales, arid shipments 400
bates.
Forrest's Movements,Vights with
Grierson's ennalF3'.
Muarnts, April 8.-LOriersoa's cavalry are
still hovering around' Farrell, hitt are too
weak to effect much. Yesterday stink:Athol'
made a sally upon a bridge, over Wolf aver,
which Forrest Iced just completed; and suo
needed in capturing and &Strayin** bridge,.
with a loss of eight Thorsucteeded.
in taking two Orman.
This morning we had another fight; in which
Captain Harrington, of the 2d lowa cavalry,
WU Severely wounded.
It is reported that Forrest buloen
forced by a pOrtion of Lie's oavalrj, and 1.11-;
tends' crossing the TOlSteliee river, his
demonstrations towards Memphis being feintei.
everything hero we' prepired to give him a
reception should he come this
RW.Entleted Yea:omM
Bono g ', m April
r l e l -e .— nl T is h te e d T h a i s r vo N te e r w a n N a e ap ft
adre're
Ala
Nadine chic afternoon, foKyalbington,
Now York.
At the reogalon of the;29tb Hunan:sett&
Volmateag, enlisted as votonine, to-dey, Gov.
Andrew' and Mayor Lincoln =ado addresege
of welcome.
A cold easterly tab storm continua. There
are no present indloationi of clearing off.
InJuncUon lunedlast the Stripes*
Company—Erte Prethfred Steck.
Raw You, Aprllll.a.The Supreme emit
hu tined antaJunellonustratntag the Tins.
tees of the Muipese Company from tuning
new bonds, latch. the ;company niersed
do to,the amount of $2,00 0 . 000 . • • '
A bill was introduced' into the anat., to
an7. rtofttlng holders of Brie 'preferred
stook exchange 67 I°° . lOU= 110 1 :34 •
`~i+;t~_ i+.~.zr!' s..::ta?ti:`w:YriNN'c`+,3.
COUIPSI.IO/tals
..; Tdillt:OGlStdr, April i 1,1864.
Horst —On . motion of Mr. Holman, of Ind.,
the journal vas collected so u to make it Le
cord with the feet that Mr. Harris, of Std., on
:Saturday need the word "subjugation" in
stead of "subjection" of the South, in con
nection with the remarks for which he was so
suerely censured.
The Speaker laid before the Huse Gen.
Grant'e report of the battle of Chattanooga,
and the reports of the sub-commanders, which
were ordered to be printed.
Mr. Hooper, of Mass., introduced a Na
tional Bank or currency bill, the consideration
of which was y.ostponed till Saturday.
lir. 'Broomall, of Pa., Aired a resolution
Instructing the Committee on Naval Affairs
to report.
In the Senate, after a per. octal controversy
between Meaere. Udmce, Jenee and Hale, of
N. 11., Mr. Wade reported from the Commit
tee on the Conduct of the War, the evidence
In the recent Florida campaign, which was
ordered to be printed.
Mr. Nelson reported (van the Military Com
mittee a bill authorizing tbo formation of • a
battalion of veteran engineers.
The Senate proceeded to the consideration
of the 'louse bill makitg appropriations for
the naval rervice a reported, with amend-
merits to the Senate.
The House proeoeded to the consideration
of the resolution heretoforo offered by Mr.
Flock, of Ohio, reaffirming the principles of
the Crittenden resolution, that the war WAD
not waged for the purpose of conquest, but
lot restoring obedience to the Constitution,
with all the rights and equality of the States
unimpaired, etc.
On motion of Mr. Wilson the resolution was
tabled by evoto of 91 ageing 84.
The Rouse took up the consideration of
the Colfax resolution to expel Long, of Ohio.
Mr. Bliss, of Ohio, did not concur In the
views of Mr. Long, but understood his col
league to express only his own opinions, and
to prefer recoguitiorrof the confederacy only
1 as a choice between that and the subjugation
of the South. no thought that Mr.,Colfax in
offering the resolution of expulsion was mis
taken In bis construction of Mr. Long's
speech.
Fernando Wood spoke against Mr. Long's
expulsion. The charge of treason and dis
loyalty ought not conic from the Republican
party, for it was founded on fanaticism, and
the principle of dissolution. Without this
bond that party osuld not hold together forty
eight hours. Ile caused extracts to be road
in support of his views.
Mr. Cox said that the Mayor of Baltimore
had said it a speech in 19,11, that Secretary
Chase bad told him that be advocated a re,
cognition of the Southern Confederacy in
the Caloinet, while too Confederacy bad only
a provisional government et Montgomery.
r. Ashley, of Ohio, denied that Mr. Chase
ever said so.
Mr. Wood replied that Mr. Chase himself
*mild not deny that ho eabi so, and then sent
up a eampaign document in which It was rep
resented that leading Republicans had ex
pressed their opinion in favor of the &nolo
tion of the Union. Re believed that if our
government would act in a proper spirit by
negotiation peace °en be restored without
firing another gun. Ile was not In favor of
recognition and secessioe, but was In favor of
doing Jostles to Southern people, by end•av
oring to restore them to the Union, with all
constitutional rights.
'Mr. Schenck, during hie speech he reply to
Wood, said he did not belong to any tact
eanuol. Ile was for having DO confer•
epee with rebels in arums looking td
recognition. Ito was for so effectually
putting down the rebellion, that it wettldnev
er roan its Hydra bead again. The mere In
timation of poaco has been scorned by the
rebels; yet gentlemen here would crawl oh
their bellies and Sick the robots' foot
Schenck spoke in scornful tome of {food,'
Conduct, saying the latter was one who would
abase himeell to the rebels, to restore the
Democrats to place and power.
Mr. Vorbees, of Ind., without entering into
a question as to what I, mg had said, main
tained the right of a rep,sentative to express
his public sentiments lo behalf of his coestlt
ciente in a decorous and proper manner. This
was all Mr. Long hod done. Ile said that
Schenck, l( ho had od in other days, would
bare been, among the mob who demanded the'
crucifixion 'of Curial., or those who burnt ohn
Rodgers at tho stake. The clang of Schenck
was more becoming degraded purlieus
than in'the Ketone' , of gentlemen.
Mr. Cox salithi• colleague, Its. Long; in
hit sprveii now do. tared to be so obnoxious,
based his tr,:oro: on the doctrines, )1 the
gentleman t,oe, .a , in which the latter de
clared that the States were inde
pendent in thCii ci,poso et war and enbjuge-
Mr. Stereo? -I understand Low perfectly
easy IL is for the devil to quote scripture
and pervert It. [Laughter and applause
Mr. Cox said ne gave the very words of
the gentleman who had charged him with
' pervading his language. [Cries of order.]
Mr. &arena raid ho began uo persdnatitses
and would not indulge in them. Ile
repeafed that he bad assumed that as
botigerents, for their camas and tree
on, they deserved to be punished by
sword cad violence as traitors should. But
the admission of the gentleman Loom Ohio,
Mr. Long, that it being a do facto govern
ment;they ought to be permitted quietly to
cut themselves loose from this government,
he protested against being linked with such
as Infamous work. No man would do It who
was not a fool or a knave, or both. [Laugh-
tar 3
Fernando Wood said, doubtless, the country
had received with profound regret tho pro
s:loadings of Aim House on last Saturday. It
woo humiliating to him as a member of the
American Congress to witness this continued
trifling from day to day, when the country
was bleeding to death for want of remedies,
which Congress alone could give. -Our arms
were apparently paralysed in the face of the
enemy ' • our treasury wog ,xhoaeted, Its re
ceipts being lees then one •tenth of its revs- '
nun, ; the laboring elatses borne down by op
p salve taxation and (Dade qu fie ce.mpen attest
our tables groan under toads of bills of
various characters awaiting legislative action,
and we are bore opening a court for the trial
Lad punishment of members for the exorcise
of rights of which Ood alone can deprive
them. It is a disgrace to the age we live in
and to the world. No doubt it will meet with
the reprobation of an Indignant people. Re
spoke of the position of the Speaker no
undignified and unprecedented, say log
that gentleman had descended from the
chair with all its exalted surroundings
to enter the gladiatorial arena, ass partiem
combatant. The gentleman from Ohio, Mr.
Lang, Is a reigned for what! For the honest
avowal of opinions he entertained, and for
which ho wan alone responsible to no other
power,or authority, than to that ho repre
sented in this Noma—hie constituents. Be
bad decieredt bat to a certain contingency,
which be stated, that be would prefer
recognition, and as between annihilation and
recognizing ;• be preferred the latter. la
it criminal so to declare None of us
are in favor of taking human life, and yet
all are prepared to do so in self-delenee.
fdr.:Sebench briefly replied to the parental
part of Mr. Voorhees' remarks. Ile never
thought that the Mexican war ought to be
commenced, or that thorn was any cause for
it; but being in it, ho thought we ought to
Eighth through, and therefore he always
voted for men and money. lint that was a
different question from withdrawing our
troops against banded rebels in arms.
W. Sabena oleo made come remarks In
explanation of his military conduct at Vienna,
adding that for what he then did he had the
approval of Lieut. Gen. Scott,, and had boon
commended for servioos elsewhere by such
Generals as McDowell and others.
• Mr. Colfax asked the House toilet apart to
morrow at:two o'clock for a vote.
Mr. Cox said the vote could not thenbe
taken.
Mr. Colfax said; as a threat had been thrown
oat, he hoped the Irmo would . trash , this
question to-day.
- Mr.Dox avid ho had• made no threat, bat
that other gentlemen wish to enter into a do
hate.
Wasabarsa, lii., suggested...that the
whole day to-morrow bo devoted to the die
eussion,_
-- 2:1;:iloorhoei said that as the question
hid peen thrust upon them they would agree
to he:terms as to when a vote shall be taken.
A. vote would be taken in good faith When
ever the gentleman had an opportunity to ex
press his views .'
Mr.Ortb commenced his epoeoh, but at 634
o'olook. gave way • for recessaintit 7' o'olook t
Alba hour Mo.Osthresumed his remarks,
sayteg that ahe issue was made In Indiana
darling the tampaign of 102. MG democrat.
•Io vollengaes and their friends in , and out of
the Convention 'claimed that they were for a
ationi vtgorous prosecution , of the wer that
retoublkane, but on a vote. to expel the gen-
Comma from - Maryland, [Harris,]] thou, gen
tleman were' found on the opposite side.
- . Mr. Black, of Ohio, said ho did rit rondos
Isj all the views as summed and expressed by
bG colleague, Mr. Long. Its did'ot believe
that eocesston exists under our Glernment,
and was unwilling to acknowledg the Con
federate States. Ifs also dissented ow as he
bed, fiom the beginning dissonted ftsin those
views of Mr. Stevens that the South is m
dependent power. • The Democrats of the
great Northwest, he believed * were-with him
in these Mawr. - • Ile did stotbstlerithat force
alone could restore the ,
6°W:row:tea
Mr. Whaley, of Vies- Virginia ,, o
the troth of. the remark . of -.Yetnatuta W o od,
that there MMus WM DealiNtrati: OIIMIS
Ontrlll7 the were thousands of Itsnomretfr
Jacks= and Douglas Demoomin, who had
taken the field in Ms new State. If the rm.
tleman form New York wants to be a leader of
the Democratic party, let his Wanda make
their speeches accordingly. Let us fight the
traitors North and South, to and out of this
haiL Let 03 not lay down our arms until the
Star Spangled Banner shall be everywhere
unfurled and respected throughout oar land.
Mr. Damart, of Indiana, In thy course of
his remarks, In rapport of the resolution for
expulsion; raid, when Mr. Long wanted to
win a warm place to the affections of Fernan
do Wood, the only way was really lo show
that he was a traitor. The House, at 11.30,
adjourned.
SEHATI -The amendment appropriating $520-
000. for the construction of dry dock; for the
monitors et the Philadelphia and New York
nary yards, was struck out of the bill, after
which the Senate adjourned.
Explosion of a Calsson7Slx . Dlen balled
and Wounded
Hortsvitax, Ala., April 11,—A raison of
Corswell's 111. battery exploded this 'moon on
the railroad crossing in front of the depot,
tilling instantly privates Jacob Euglehart,
Jno. 01.10, William Humphrey, David Roach,
Wm. Matteson and Horace Allen; wounding
Geo. Barnes and Wirt. Ryan.
Several bodies of the killed were blown to
atoms, portions of them being found; 550 feet
distant. The horses attaohed to theicassions
were killed. The railroad depot was badly
shattered. .One citizen had a thigh: broken,
and several other. were slightly injured.
Dabigren's Body—Assigned to Duty-
WASHINGTON, April 11.—The stoniest . Har
vest Moon, Capt. E. Warren, left to day for
Fortress Monroe, taking down Admiral Dahl
gren, who expects to reeelVe the body of his
son by a flag of truce boat doe at that point
to-morrow.
Commodore Ringgold has been ordered to
spacial duty at New York.
Commander John Downs in ordered to the
steamer R. R. Caller.
Liont. Commanding Chas. T. Norton is or
dered to the steamer Copier.
Ord Muulclpal Election
• HARTFORD, CORR., April 11.—At ohr annual
city election, today, the Union party elected
their candidates for Mayor, City 'Clerk, Audi.
tor, City Marshal, and Water Comniissioners.
They carried four wards out of six, making
the city government strongly Cahn, for the
first time in eight years: The Democrats
elected their candidate for CoDotter. The
nominee for Treasurer ran on both tickets.
Canadian Parliamentary'
MONTIaIL, April 11.—Hon. Geo. E. Cartier,
Attorney General for Canada East, : and Hon.
T. 11' Arcy McGee, Commissioner or Airietd.
lure, were elected to Parliament, for Bivo
uac.' city, to-day, by acclamation.. Iron. A.
T. Galt, Finance Commhisioner, Was elected
by acclamation, fur the town of Shalbrook.
Steele'. Expedition gatrml.hlng
Sr. Loots, April 11.—Little Rock widens
say the only edictal adv. from Steele it that
he was at Arkadelphia on the :Sth alt. Re
had constant skirmishing with the enemy op
the route, bat the progress of the expedition
wee at no time impede.!. '
/101.1 Democratic Conc.:W.l°nm.
Crimson, April 11.—The Demo Mario State
'ors,
for nominating Presidential elect.
'ors, and delegates to the Chicago Conven
tion, manta at Springfield on the I.6th of Jana.
The Convention for nominating State o Hiner.
will be held ete later day.
N. Y. Bank Statement
Nrw Your., April 11.—The foll Owing is the
not...meat of the Now York Banks for the
week ending April 11: Loans' increase, $40,-
011; specie Increase, $1,399,6221 circulation
increase, $8,313; deposit's decreale, $038,277.
Subscriptions to the 10-4 C Loan.
New roar, April 11.—The sonsetiptions to
the 10.40 lola to day, amount to $629,600.
Receipts at the Custom noose, $359,000, of
which $30,000 was is gold certificates.
MARKEIF, BY T,ELECMAPII
Cincinnati Market
Clactasart, April II —Eroaing.—FT,,L,r in •eyi,•
darnand, and price• IhG3 c ht - ;,or; mica of Super•
lino at /C 46,111, Extra 1.,21.1(g ` 3.3. , ,chwiug buoyant.
Wheat advanced Scf 11m1$1.23•111,31, and tv bite SIX
to $1,50. Corn adrahcod to $l,lO, with • demand fat
eacem the .apply. Tiv, $1,37, and Indommad.
fWlts to demand at 61,1. a 1,4 u. hill in good de
mand at 7943 U. Whisky unw•ttled ; It as held at
51,1., 101 l $1,15 tIS best bffer mad.. Them wmt
no wale owl op to the ilifiermico of opinion betsZeo
buy era and aeltera. Provision, ara bald higher;
hoot pork gold at $23 for country, idclicetnd when
pockial.)•tol $2l for city. Bulk at cam Active ; Slant
dom bell al 10c and Sidra at Ilc, *bleb r•tos aro
• • -
above larynx,' views 1 ,4 c ; 25,00 d MI Sidra, aging
'in pounds, sold at Lard advancc4 to 1234, for
cny and Id% for country, with an active
Ilamo Ifs,3lto for continua and sugar carat. Grocorico
attire. on
higher; riLniak,Lienned dIS9
2.50. Blolwars 51.
Id " l;l]; ' ,..and . 2
liver 1.58. Exchango . ole-tcntli pre.
New York Market.
Nen Town, April 11.—Cotton nem ; sc. 1,800
balco at re. Flour advanced; Wn ;t,O OO brio at FT
07,24 for State, SG,Pok:47 for Ohio. Wheat advanced
tax; sales ad,WW bush at. 51,71 fur Ohirego Spring,
hod 51,79, eanumon White 151,a3. Marti tom ; sales
t_,ooo Limb at 51,31@1,51yg. Melrose. active and
but} ant at £25,1:03. Lard active and buoyant at ltp.i
ntil tge. Whisky firm at 31,12,W51,13. Bogor dull ;
time Orient. iswsai!..?. Cod. Inlet wid fir. ;
31elavaes inactive. Naval stoma hoary. Petroleum
nrm; crude 35443 Ce, Ilellneti In bond od Ag3ace
Freights dull and henry.
Philadelpttla Market
Puma exult. ; Aprillll.—There trip quitein active
movement in Breadatuds le-day, partly speculative
and prices materially advanced. Fleur—about 700
bbla, moldy Extra Family, Bold at 57,31%@7,75, in
cluding ha) hbla Extra at 57, and I,3oolnash Fancy
at $309,25. Eye lima I. steady at SO.ES, and Corn
natal at 54,33. Them Sinusoid's demand for Wheat,
and 1,100 bath told at $1,78 for good Lied, 11,60 for
ichigan Arnhem, and $1,54 for poor quality. Eye
commands 51,40. Cam has advanced Ea per bush,
and 1,000 huh sold at 51,2301,17 for Tallow, and
51;23 fur White_ Mats firm at {0,,400,. Cluve'rvecti
commands 57,25,37,7154, and Flaxseed 53,33. yro
visions of di descriptioll• has an upward tendancy.
Whisky la cumettled and holders nowaak
• Pnli..ctrlttA, March 11.—The cattle market
cun tiny. very firm and pricm are well maintained,
&haat 1200 head arrived and were aold at from 1154
130 far column and 146/101;ic pee pound fur good
extra quality. sheep—Tae market fa firm and wham
have again arlsamovd;. 301X1 head arrived and
old at from '2,-41.0Y0 per pound groom. Cows
have advanced; 1110 head sold at from 522440 fur
Bpripgers, and 5306.60 per head forcows and colt
Iluga are vrithout change: XtEO bead sold at from
5110412 . 0. the 101) Ito nat according to quality.
St. Louts Market
tie. Louts, April 11.—Cotton Ann and advancing:
&1(470o for low to good Riddling: tvwsiPt• slsss last
report,l,6uo bales. Flour active and higher. Who at
advanced 2.Xlc. O.L. buoyant eta higher.
Rm
ns hate so upward tendency city Men Pork
s2..",bkrirAlo ; canvassed E ugsr bored 170,
clear Ebbw 13c Lard—There Is an active speculative
demand at I:1614c. Tobacco bas advanced t. 204 ter
Lan rod.
Baltimore Market.
•
13.11.riviiirs, April 11.—Yloor Rclive ; Ohio kzira
$7,500775. Whilst sdratiolog. Sitio Rif WOO bush.
at 111,2G01,27. Whißkey On .od buoyant; Ohh
$1,16441,16. Coffer firm; Mock int Orind tight; Rio 41
COLA,
Stock and Mt
Naw Yoga, April
O. k. Q 1...
111. Central
Ilialgen Southern-114%
do gmratid....ls4
New Sort Central...l42, t, '
.163%
lludaon lIITer.---.14 8
Canton C 0...—.- 35,1
Allssonrl In. —... 74
Gelem
1611.4‘,....7) 3( 1
O. T,-
liner Yalta, Aprll t 1.11,1 01‘1 *7177%. 81
Ong e'netange unsettled. Banks. Ms 188..
Palu.nurata, April 11.--BGoeks steady
Penna. .... IL Tu3
Homing IL (L..-- 83 [Gold - - _-1703
Long 50311Ezellangeoulf
Morris TONI
DIED:
LO Itlf—On Monday, the 111 h Met., at IS
I
Ins (mural will Mete place froth hit late maidence
oh iltarry .trot, between Walnut arid O'Hare, Tifth
Ward, on 'Wlnsnosi, April at S.'dock, Pe to,
to proceed to Alleghenl,Conatitn7.. -
AIIHOLD.- 00 Sabbath combine, Aprlt 10th, of
coneuroptialf, 11101 :JAWS 11: A n aOLD. $lO6 10 ,
peen.
The relative. and Meads of the amity are ...lapel-
Silly Melted to &Maid the funeral, mum arrwAscal,
14th last, at 1 o'clock, from the credence oils!
brother, James T. 'Arnold, Walmet atdeot, below
Motto Crest, Tempesammille, te proceed to Mama
Cemettry.
" 081111,-,At Wa.hlaatoa Oitye on April 7th, end.
dolly, of cookietion of the health Mee. IL C, 81117.
SON OILED, mites! Cept. D. Mead, D. 8. A.
Itus friends of the family ani, retptctfelly baited
to attend the fhoentl, rare (Wednesday) troanno„ at
10 o'clock, from the residents ol"hu Mother, Edward
Blent ma, No. arcehette Mud. ,
11.111.—0 n Maeda/ manic[, Aril Ilth, at 63 , 1
eclod, .10113" CALDWALL, yeemeest am of lews
and Catharine Um etipd 3 yea, nod months.
The (emend Min take place on 'rummer, the 12th
lost., at II o'clock: hem the residence of 1 . derparenta,
Ilia. 73 Memo etre&
A' I 1
dniy 10th, o ceelsk p.
, DAVID 0111Tilc, clued eon of Imam J. Only,
in me 2311 'carol bte age.
Th. twat of the famll7Ont Icgaretedio atlea4
Lit funeral, oh.Tpnm o Y .unrOsoCco, at-12
f ro m the cudflumAida lathe!, limn Idbartyllt.
chout,',At IlNihiteitent OW, en ThiliidaY,4lall,
7th, Mn. HAI:MAIL SIMPSON *CLAD. Infe of
Coot. Beal. C. Gird; Q'. 2L: U tt.'ellmy,.:and later,
afext 41 mIP IKi r ,° I
or ibefhearal eellbtet girth. op Or anal .
oPo:rat*
RIVER INTELLIGIMCS.
1.11.SIT&LB.
Lect LcoL4
Iliperra, Wheeling, Cottage, Oil City.
The rine,aa weaellog dearly at data plat last
Yellin. with seventeen feet Mx inches in (he e►an
el. The weather. eoutinon dandy and unsettled,
ith Indication fivoreble for rain.
The only arrivals from below since fignadiy, era the
Emma Graham from Zaguarllle, and tim Lent Leoti
from Nashville. !Thee were no deparhgres aside
from the regnlarpackerts.
The Staxiight, from Cincinnati, aid tie Eclipse.
from St. Louis, are among the first balta dee.
The Allegheny Herr packet Cotta NO Y left for
Oil City last evening with a [sir trip: Anion; her
passengers were sixty-wean Basler, =Loan, who
were imported by the eßradyie Behd =ion COM
party," for their !owe particular nee. It to the in
tention of the company to put three Wean. as
mining coal sad Wen on, and such other employment
at they have beenaccrutomed to in their nativeland.
The i.e. B. Gihnore Is lyingat the loot Of Liberty.
taking on railtoad iron tor Naehville. She will be
ready to leave be Wednesday. Capt. Jolly it in
! commend, and Messrs. Spence and Nolen are the
The popular gate Robinson, Capt. Robert Robin
son, la the only Cincinnati and Leahy la packet
in port. She till probably get off thli evening.
The Argonant go. 2, Copt. J. IV:: Miter, is L.•
nonnoiel for St. Louis and Idaho.
The EIIIMSIaILM is the rimular packet for Zsusw
villa to-day, bwrlng at t p. m.
A.s will be neon by rood, the fine *teenier Sallie
List, is announced t, lease for Nashillki on Muss
dey.
ItIISCIELLAXEO
RFJUVENATOR.
trOX2. TSB 11-41/C.
Th. ...darts; offsets of this artiste Is resiorlas
flair cam otte.iml Woe, sad prottsuitng.*E whim
Asa altagetimir Wan Ed. or become alto, Is inari
day becoming mar. manflati, and 0044311ab1a, be.
pad mab4 thebcta,--
noWA I.:witonet. OM MIAOW, Man. GM* Bar
11 1 wirii; Y Poo am Balt /3;iid4i
rial itea mem A. Sacral Eporfiass.
Tkai a ea raw.. Ad 0.*A.•1 4 .4. 11 4 1 •••
Pla O aria male A. Hair &Oar. Ohara.
rho a eUI 'mom W Orp‘st Cbicr dm
nag ig pnead A. Hal frau Partip Of.
Thal 4 00 can la Mown VA* &di.
tt r at=i t. .d . ntatos no w l= k 1 ether ., i a p
0511 EMMA&
SIMON JONSTON. Glenna
Or. of Badtbleld and hart% did, PIViL,
aol6Arosrakvir7
186 C
1 864 APRIL
• •
NEW STELES or ;
Wall Paper for Spring Trade,
EM D'D EITL , APILD GOLD, fat Polon.
" for CLAILILer%
A variety at:cheap GOLD, HASID LIPHOLiZED
WALL P &PLR ; GLAZED AND :UNGLAZED
atoms. auirr, BLUM, FIGIIDED WINDOW
SHADES. At imam. es aseortemot hf low priced
WALL PAP&S, to all of which the aDention urel
I.:epee:l,on of lioneekeopers .ud others is newntftallt
requestrd, at; the Wall Paper Warehouse, Da 91
Wood etreot, between Omsk .od Iflttla, maraud door
hula. Diasnoria THOII4IB PALIAME.
An exteozrhe aiwortatent of Gold Bordered Traria
went Lluen , Wlelew abides, Platorea, AA, for este
) THONAd PALMIER.
7 011 CAN ALWAYS PitOCIIRE
o,lastlt*lon Water uld ;Waft , .
Doratatra amoebae. aad Kaatrid.
Laird'a Bloom of Youth, - •
Hel.n!a liagoolfa Balm,
Holloway'. Pills sad Olotroact.
3lra. Allan's liar $a toms trul I.llotalsamo
Dalmbidd . Docbo sad gariapagilla,
Idcdsejo• Improved Blood Souther,
llMoe.* Inn Oasoent.2.
nos Toilet Soap. and Partamei,
Hair HMO., Nall Hamlna, Ittoth Brrohes,
At Om Cemtril Drug More. corner Milo mad ►edam(
giro-4a to Market Uonse, Alllgbuty.
__ DEO, b. KIGLLT Ace !
METROPOLITAN
LEONARD SUITS,
The veriy latest styles Ittr Spri,4lZ.,
GRAY QE LOGAN,
Ela 19 TIM STRIA'?
EW HOOKS. •
P" Thy Camp.. That. BYJean Paul.. ;
g
To Tail Partly Lilted.
Connahl and Garefort. By a Cpuntry Paraon.
Bed Tape and Pigeon floUlleuerall.
Viet Qf Slavery. By Stahel, Elnakhlr.
Work a• d Play. By Bushnell.
General Grant and hie GaroPnirac
louliNapolezn and theßottleof Armageddon.
With many Other sum works, lost method.
T WAILICHAV,
101 Yedaratetrett. AllrehelsY.
VHHENVORTH SIMENARY, FOR
TOOSIII LADlSS.—Thejlatainer iteadon. of
fourteen tedelts, will open on MAT to. Bedded
the wry beet advantage. In the way of Matron ,
lion, thie lestitutiou, taing entirely In the country
and eutronaded with clumsier and will altadeed
Do city dulled the early molethe of Senamor—whde
the entire externem for bola& toll on, ea.. do not
excetd skid board Alone can be had for to the city.
Apply soot, to the Pend*, gem A. WILLIAMS,
Sewickleyrille, Pa. apit,t2w
THEY DIE LNSTANTLY
lioos of 111 the lits."Polsders, Nits, or Yids yet
Introduced frill so ears Wally drstroyZaTS. %1O
110ACEIXS; ac., as . '
V9‘I7ILIALII• UAT P4►9TE
Th abt::11 grectilliand dle hatsptly
II J. ORR & CO.,
XX PINE TAR.
Prepared e*presbly far d Fit ap to %Pat
g dlon trunibJrnnt BUCKET& Forgot. by tiled ,
and In barrel. and ballet.
Ni'. I3G FIRS r LT116112, i'Pltteborgb.
•p9:Gm , .
M:COLLISTER & BAER, '
Maaa4►oteran and dealers laid' kl. of
24 ' 511A000, savri esn 7to),Tiß.
NO. II WOOD NIDDIED,E.Ootam,Pa.,
lisopf coordsolly qa hos:L.llslmi; variety Of Pipe
d amokfug Toboofo. saysd:l3.
JOSEPH S.NOWDEN,
E.trawv
•
00lee ItATOIPti °PRICE, ruurth strUst. Dear
emtthmd, Pittsburgh.
Acknceeledgmentiof Deeds, Dspositlees and AM.
Wits teams. Abe,. Deeds, ktostgars, Ailicks of
Agreement., .11sesees and Legal Papers of every kind
,ney Market
ME:E=9II
ASTRAL OIL WORIME •
•
4821114 .110.0IIINE. OIL.
Makj jrarchoacd tho Bohner) Way ctornad by
V. sto swelotopotett to oiNr
to not tottglo oar ulterior 11AOM-NR on.. mum.
(Octavo! Osi strictly ationtllto ytinrlpleti lad war
natal oloAl to LatO ell._
• =OS. L. ItoOLDI.D.AND Z. 00-
OM*yr Woo 4 stmt._
Chicago -A Qntticy...
Idlehigsh CoatraL —163
Harlem 179
O. h r
T. HI
P. ft W & 1.1 142
T .... 74
O. &N. 09%
anick;l!rer &I
(boson, 640....„
- - .
SNIVELY,
••• .
Wl:abate Kaaeactowf of
LADIES' HOOTS AHD snOra.
No.lB SORTIE roirala &MKT. PhflattlTlOa,
lla ctitutaatly on hulas primal twortmat of
uoratr, inssw kat all>zfih E s OOOTS
scatabb Ibr city aadeotoittitnato. •
A MN/10Ni ALL:4c. CO EMAN
,Et boa tebtOtt kit Warp, &Alford% by ifiro a bar
awl:taro, and to no a prepared to saatfactont to
oratraal lauds of RAII4OI WORK, MIT AND
0111111 lIILKIE., STRAW METERS, 810111 AND
BAGGACTI TROWER: Hlllllo'ffli, t!IKI Ins; co
A Iio,IVICSIS TEEttl. for Ilay_ sad Ohtla Wawa.
Katialltetozy ow-1116111011 I:TERI'S; war tato
PoultontlarT,Alltaboay. • ! aot-Sa
Rs F. 1303 F..,
3urgeon and Acconahear,
No. 114 aurrnizzLa ar.. so &Ka way sixth
TT b. 1040 LOA
enloorfptlo9l to I
fiClVELVfilln:Cirr 10.40 L4A3,
Tim et the et/lee M //a4Na , lia" a co.
W :a t rf . JORHUI HAN2TA. Apt&
S. B. BRYAN, '
arO*Asif P. 11111.10,
Sc , 6 3 3 0111 " 3 3113 3 3 5 T., aßazig..3 g o t iAth z 4
02a hoar! 6136 fecloaL tO 3 3 .44 . 3 k ' fh 31*
A NEW VOLUME OF AITI
pours: - "'rim- .z "sa , tur•
rot' gaol • i i mr
_,„wcutafrot,
c 46.
y y g g - .11$1+11Xlin. doze and
10' 1 4 7 1; _PAW :DIMPET*O4:,,
The Largest 'brutal. Best Boob,
OW ANT BOOT .k 880 E 130118 E 18 Oi TT
efirNo. 621 Fifth Street:AN
- 0,1
Slre ndartlan made to BoLilas
BOOT AND SHOE STORE OF
J. H. BORLAND.
No. 99 MARKET tfliTp.ICATr.
Th.larMt, bot irlectod and eloped 0009,0 f
• '
Boots, Shoes, Gaiteri and BatolGrall"
To b. tond to the tit/. 00®t 1 7.,Mer.banki 102 9 . ;
9111•113 h .• Talk a= Bost= "NIT B. In.
esouxono ow Lugo stock b.tori porchasinvOs
grtkoro, at
. J. IL BORIAND'e, 93 Market 033393.,
A NEW AND CHOWN FrAC74,ON
ft;
spring anfiliinnuner , fp.
Boots, Sttoes, Rubber", Ice.,
Far sae at th• -
WSW BOOT AND SHOD non, or'
SLATER & SOMA
Ho. 6a ALBEIT HT. doo[trecilkkg.
mkt)/ •
NEW GOODS I NEW 4.1001 M! Fu
W. h.n Jost remind oar t3itclag stoe
BOOTS AND SHOES, ,
Width Ifo.ni .t Lb. LOWICIT *am.
We haels the largest wall best selected atockl4
flea's Fins ci.li , Square-toed OMB,
To be fouled in the city. WHYS' LL T 04,M4.
In atranduica. Give us • caljL
Jas, Robb]
FINE GOODS
LADITA' GLOW. SID BALMORAL OMNI I
Do do do OONGIII3B
Do MOROCCO kGOLT BALWLIAIet , '
G Do UM
TWO S TH1315: 130 L
do CALF BArft k OAL! do• ikk;
,f - -
Ali of the but clatom work. gad grunino to . igtie
=fin aattafaction.
IMIZIZ!
mmos .toaNerob
Corner Iroarth and Boiltbaeld
IM=MI
nr2BßTl4oa,
CONCERT .
HALL
iT"
8 Et 0 P
820 RR
LOWEST PRICES ; ! .
&and door from
89 MAU= IntOrn
.rast' IiZOLIVXDi • . •
GEO. AIMEE, BON & CO.,
L. , i
Ho. n. oor. of wood =AZ.
TORN CAMPBELL, MaziesoKicrof
u BOOMS AND 1311019, of ereij discriV i t
EtmlthlleLl Wed, Pittsburgh, . 1., •
flEo. ALBREE, -BON -&: CO
sale end Ratan Dadra to BOOM
earner 'Wood sad ?mirth streets. PHU •
FASHIONABLE
DESIRABLE GOODS,
41'
GENT'S & YOUTH'S CLOTHING
MAIM TO OFLOSTIC-.
_ . -:,:, - ,',':,.;1 ,
IN TM?, BEST STYLO-kWq4.
R. B. NORMS,.
MERCHANT
79 sTaisaaL STERXr, A:JUL .- hen%
,
dew, _ _
puxviANuis - ts • ~ .4 1
PHOTOGRAPH HOONS, - ;; =
~
mum rats AND immure trlumuc,
IS WI 1a dodos, ova Itlabardsosea 1
.glr.irl &or%)
Iftritrusas.l%.
PEIOTOGUELA.E . . • •
Of way at* wad
idyls. 'dab or WM Os tod4
Pcr:OWN& Vifll• to Oatixasi uaddif•
PICTIIVIAIIOII would patfothdald..eall ab*
troika of the LORD AND IGHTLIMIO tdoomgr.'
oridtelty of thb ortabltataasnA laolnd math •
=, alu
i dt alight of stiffs. , Mso affodfd•••
AND.EAR ! 7 "
DR. BAELS'
Pap pszt toga attenttet z Ti arealsttost , .*r
.., Wi ngiejp s , l l4 3 M4 ZITS.
_re,IART/11=
PUPIL, toasts ABTIPICILL 'sna treats
INFLAIIMATORY EYES; alas ILIIO =AMMO,
sad all ayes ersatz% , lot 'Sad pod*/ to
;WAIL
11712{ z -,- •
CCOIIII4 W.,,
NM:aisle -
Hats, Caps and..l3* - '640082
0..; • •
Haan nery to stara ttis largest aa.VJaait'aarpar
• ;
SPRING SAII.- i.
Nur Oita,' to tha vat.? AfactuaAiim vi cr was.
to eat sad ataallas oar atxJr, whiff iirtit?a; !Altai
ta. "8. 191 WOO . .ll4.rtitacrik' r •
. ..
1861, _
_ . ,._,DWILES. ..iil.. - : . : :'14
E t t Mainorpmeng! POCK= 4MT:in cl t
i t
roan, in Imitation Turkey, fn - . . '
idin tut sags and Nth marble AS . _
oaten clans and t o laatat , -L - Tee
from the commeneat to the yarr , -Tee malt id
mamemble ram by ~ -.... ~,,,,..- „1...,•,. ; ,,.. A
WK. 0. JOIXIISTddc a opwitiaatori,i
ealilaw-erram , ler Wood inwe.,
• sTrzsgoN & Biwa, 4 ,
- -
Youghiogheny Coal and Nut Coal.
Orden! OW CCP, ® se sea s
tuts' Zesdlsfa Woolen rActorVs 4 4 1 !?Ilts1?/.`"Au - '
nrdirvltAtnrtylt in ,„ flip a y f a t , 4.1
mnioaswatt -t. , • •
QryAn WILL PIT= • •• a t•ObtOrde.o
smxoLTwoeros Dirranto souszikerm& iii .
mu
' 4 L u w*t i l l P" 4 1 67 , 4 ,,Mr: - . 116 Zalialto
• Ils.l2ll.n4srtriandjkg.Mre.;!f • •
He 107/C 6 , : . ! 5, t F4 $ ;.-
RI;;MX), tatl3lJ.
42. nil - I •
r 37 !", Oa &Fs.
- ' Azov lat
v r a;
scrosakas k agai ..
rs
PAY :tat I.ll%iiso4l . E.: "''
Vi3Za t rTt4ifro t V44Ae__ u .
TxTHi SI reS4o44' , •
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