glittstrumir at WEDNESDAY CITY AND SUBURBAN. groviricilm PAPER:Es Girtre Run Rolling 31111 At 1k:4:Elwell:I at the eaggeetion of the Chain= of the Executive Committee o the Pittsburgh Sanitary Pair, Mr. Brewer Stott was called to preside and F. J. Siebert was ohosan Secretary. The following preamble and resolutions offered by Mr. Edward Coates, were scant meuily adopted: Where.., to the contest now raging between the defenders of slavery andlta connquent erne, and the chsratdonsaf the rightsolfman, many of our friend; neighbors, brothers And son; heroic defenders of our rights and Ilertles, ars subjected to the chance. Giver, stiffaing untold print , lon and misery, sick ness and wound* while wears, enjoying all the com at the forts, tight', had privileges they ao gallantly defunct t as l i annd &og the hl ives, Terefoe belt isoThat weacitteensof thisgiorlooa Union, hope and premise, the home for the o MUM of a ll hatione," feel It not only a duty bet p- Intsfhtgee toishedrihnte oar lettere this blessed effort of bosun: sympathy on the part of the Sanitary Cohlistbadoll, and with the offering now made tender oarmattral thanks to the self- acrldring men, who Urn -leff home, fireside, brothel., einem father ondmothor, chlhbon and wires, and hare offered up otergtblog to Maintain those sacred and eherlsh ed dean bequeathed to us by oar fathers—and women only hope that the day ie fast approaching, when this rebellion, with opprersion of erery .bad, shall be orerthreTn, and the p.a.: hands of Unica eel diet home. ramp in welcome to enjoy the well earn ed'frolts of their Lahore, Ina once more ronstiLidated, loud and she i.e.t Como, . _ ..... ...... On motion It, wee resolved that we each and On ; m otion irrery,one present, hereby donate the produot atone dart work to the Bestiary Commission .4air - to be held at Pinafore, Jane let, 1864. g Endre!, That In the topprendon of this Inglorious rebellion wefts the altlmete redem pion of thenorld 1.2, from tyrannyand oppronlom when the bond. Wall ort bo r a.. .0 11b0r47 proclormed to all maims, 00l- ill andereeds. V. w., an Motion adjourned. Dthtlemed the Service Major Henry Metcalf, of the bath Pennsyl. raids Volunteers, now ender command of Gen. Butler, was recently tried by court mar tial, for.dninkennoss and conduct unbecom ing an_olllcer:: There 'were several specifics tioniragibut hini;but the principal one was for ;etprossing (with. fearful oath. and vale gultY) joy at the dealb of his importer officer, Vol J. Richter... Times ; refusing to drink a toilette his titeinory ; and stating that he was glad , to hesr that the house of the widow of 00l Sense had been burned. Major Diet/mit entered the eerrics August 11th, 1661, es Capt of Company B, 88th Pa. Volunteers, and on the death of Col. Jones, who nobly fell at the front of his regiment, May 23d, 1863, was promoted to the rank of Major. The finding in the ease having been ap proved by Gan. Peck, and forwarded to Gen. Butler, he in reviewing the case, says : "The finding of an xp, many times melded by the a ccused, u of joy at the death of his commanding officer, evincing a hate which followed him to hie grave, and of joy at the burning of the house of his late commanding Oili2e2, the home, and perhaps the vole refuge of his widow, evinces a wick edness of heart which renders Mejor Metcalf an unfit associate for officers and gemtlemelt" He, therefore; because of his guilt upon this charge, as well ILI the indecency of which be wu date." convicted, ceased to be an caner from this Sanitary Pair Buildings. The building committee of the Sanitary Pair nut at the office of C. W. Batchelor, Tuesday, 12th inst. The following parlous and Arms were represented : W. F. Richard son, A. A - S. Wilson, Moore. & Chambers, John chambers, Wm. Murdocl, Jarneslira ham, (representing the carpenters of Rut Liberty) White A Alexander, Alex. McLean, Black R Sholes,li. Patterson and Janne Mil. Unger, each of whom stated that the carpen ters In their respective Chops have agreed to furnish one day's labor, and that for every day's labor thus given they, the mister build en would furnish another. The amount of labor thus tendered free of cost equals 170 days, The representUion was not large, bet oaf:dale:2M, Large to warrant the assurance that the buildings will be speedily erected by the carpenters of the oily and vicinity free of cost. There were in attendance at the meeting amend retired master handers, John Kinsey, Richard Dewberet, Jail. Chamber' and A. Pattarsop, who .propesed to give their services during the entire time to superintend the traction of the buildings. The members ot the cemsnitte ewe especially requestdd to tall on' the carpenters in their districq and aleettain of them the number of days labor they will giro to the work. On metion, adjourned; to meet at the once of C. W. Batchelor, an Friday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Ordination and installation, A Cleating of Allegheny Presbytery was held last owning to the Third Prerbytnian church, 'Ridge street, for the purpose of or &lran Item. Joseph It. Kerr to the office of the holy ministry, and Metalling him as pas tor of that comengstica. The exercises were opened with prayer by the Bev. A. D. Clarke, D. D. The ordination sermon was pre - lobed by , Het. J. 0. Steele. liar. 4. T. Prosily, D. D proposed the constitutional questions to the candidate, offered up The ordaining prayer, amidelirered the Charge to the pastor. Res. .11.8. Clark then charged tits congregation. -An invitation WU then :given to the ses sion to come forward and extend the right band of fellowship to their pastor, vihich was cordially complied with. Attet , prayed, and` singing a portion of psalmody, the congregation was dismissed with the benediction by the newly ordained pastor. The exercises were of the most interesting • and solemn obaraoter, :and wore listened to by a very large and attentive audienoe— the hem Wing full." ~ Kerr is well a nd favorably known in the el:immunity ae It young men of more — than ordinary Promise, and we ate pleased to state that be enters upon bit eteerfleldel labor under the most favorable auspice!. Ceatial Board of Edaration. The Oadril Boaid of Mdooatlon,met Toes day arealeig, April 12th. Presenti Moms limb, Duncan, Litton, Lorre Marshall, Sergeant, Singeriy, end Negb;y, President. The ininntes.of the preceding meeting were read and epprovad. The Fresidenqrsionted the following faro hiticeffrini the Fifth WerdSohoor Board. Siohiidi That erre represen be tative to the Central Board co t Saturation reqneated to ask said Board to rein &beanbag of our Penn r:44o $l,OOO ph. curt= and referred to Conunitnra on Teach. are andSabirlea. The monthly reports of the Principal of the High School, the Principal cf the Co!pad School, and the Secretary teed and or dered to be receired and filed. Warrants wets authorised in payment of the folloilog bills, via; Allen McCormick. & Co., pedestals fat; - abatri,Villorod' School i.;l 70 Wm. Dilworth, kindling wood.. ... . .. 00 O. Sackett, eashpaid,nspnizing locks, .... 1 OS On motion adjource.f. Adjourned AfeeUng of the Clergy. The. Committee of Clergymen appointed by the 11zsentiver Committee of the Bszttary Pair, held adjottried meeting t he Pub - . 11cetton Bann of the 11. . P. Bosrdiiistorday itterneett;it 2 - o'clock. The for. John-D. Clark °ensiled the chair and Rev. Geo. 8. Chase aoteCill Secretary. Dr. Keogh repor- ted that h. had waited on Datum Domino°, according to previous appointmont, and that dm Bishop stated he.:sreald request of all the elan le his &loom to giro theireordial op-operation ln - the promotion of the:fate - felts of theists , . BIM John Douglas, D. D.# chair. lan of the Committee to draft an ad -to the clergymen* of different, denominatkros throughout the country, reported a cdreular letter, which was adopted unanimously. On motion, Dr.-Douglas was Instructed to have the letter printed, and make pro vi sion , for lea atroubdlon. Theemainittee then adjourned to met at detail of the cha irman. Important . to 911 boilers. Mom Wu. Brew, Isaac M. Pennock, Jams* A-'ll . atOidnion, B. W. Bathe. Joseph .Toaday and 0110.0a1U= have been appointed $ oenunittee to represent the oil name and. Frothier, of Pittelnrith and Weetern Penn- Wyman in the Great'Central Sanitary Pair to to held PhGedelphle Jeer nm. A epoLl:depjirtment will be asitined for the contetbstions 'of. petroleum and coal oft, and diplomas-win+, awarded for the best maples. In ardor ti display ,roperlf, the - position osouptcal, bT Pittebursti and ileialt7,ln'tblo Important trod', it lc the Intention or this! oollualf.t.iti to Orozco, if. prate, from each well owner and zoloofs: sample of Ms Node°. don or sasitsfaeter• Ithlionents wilt bereado to 41. ]!'Seat kCo, PhLtadelloble.nnd . hills of lading famished to Wa./foif, 11,3 j out Ifll Mod stmt. I Sanitary Fair. Tbe following additional Connnitte 1, Tii: LATEST NEWS been appointed: el have 1 Llssfy Maids Enema—Lew Glaring, of idle gbany, Chairman W, a. Jeateon, Thos. Moreland- B. McKeown, Win. V Dilke, of Allegheny IS en B. Miller, of lkufheny. aadlery t ilarnem and Trunks -C. Burchfield, Chain rtma , Wm. Kass of Allegheny, •r thur Cleude=Alksherty„ Amu! P. hlpos, Jos. Longturry, Henry W. Oliver, Sr., W. . Gilmore. o.d (Audacity Shop, including trophin of sou and old arum—Lion. Junes Vomit, Chair:man. St cl D. Bruce, Dr. John Mason, Dr. Wm. Leiter. OF- T, W.lshase, Joe. 8, Morrison, John P. Kirkposiell, AY TELEGRAPH OUR SPEOLILL DISPATCHES. Rev J. G. Brown, Cap , Robe. Beer, Ed. J. Camp bell, Col A. Unarm* G. H. Christy, J. e c0a1... D Leech Shields, of Sewideley .. I Tobamo,„ , Cigars, Pipes, Ac .-.11 tn. ItineharcChalr. roan : Geo. Were., John Hays, Jew. lfullerfon, .1 A. Illasurte, Martin Hlb, 0. Ludwig. stom a Ilesters Plumbers, Gas Fissures and Cast ings GensmallWm. rsoklrk, Chairman , Thomas Graff, Chad,. li. Bissell, Oliver P.goads, James Old, Edward 800..., ii Illiana Stevenson, of Hl:obeli, lierran, A Co. `rims, Arm Tools. Sews and fiborels—John Lip pincott,Choir.... Alexander Fawley, Jamb S .... Zei m p, Can Wa l tard Oil—B. C. Sawyer, Sr , Chairman , R i m. r, of Allegheny, James Dal. sal and Stephen Stronta, of Birmingham. Bridgre and R on—Wm. Morrison (Alkgbeny) Chairman , Wm. Holmes, Robert Dalaell, Reuben Miller, Jr , Capt. Robert Boer, A Garrison, jaw alma. Pork and Beef Paokere—Been Owens, Chairman, Jon. Glyde, Ches. L. Caldwell, B. P. Pettit. LresTers--We. EL 81.1,., •airtnais: A. 111, Wat n. II 11' Geyer, A. P. hell, C. W. Robb, J J. Bleb seck,J. L. Koothe . Ropes and Cord:a—Arch. Marshall (Allegheuy, Chairman ; 13. Gerald, of H. Gersag A Co„ Alla gheny. MORNING, APRIL 13, 1864 Lamp., Chandelier dc.—W. C on r oe,,tz, Chair men ; J. C. Kirkpatrick, 13. F. Wm. N. Og den, A. Kirk, of Allegheny. Jewelry, Mllltar7 toned., Plated Ware, B,—Jan:tee .8. McFadden, Chairman: John M. Roberts, 11. Richardeon, James Reed, 0 /hymn, 8. Orr, Jelin Stevenson. Ckrrisgee and Wagons-,Judna Parke, of Manch.- ter, Chairman; 0. West, J. 8. Shaffer, J .M. Core well. (Manchester,) Oevrge Lowman, John South. (Allegheny.) J. R. Workman, (Allegheny,)Jos. Green, (Laverenorville,) Fred. Aeschlemenn, (klanchmter,) Thomas Harper,. 0. Coleman and .1. M. llemphlll, (Allegheny) Petroleum and Its Products—Ebenezer Drawer, Chairmen ,• Frew, Derld Richey, It. D. Cochran, Robert Ashworth, John Fleming, 8. 11. K ler, Jame. A. Ilutahheon, W. W. Ball, Copt. W. R. Ileyram. The Courts,. (Reported Exc.!nerdy for the Gazette.) 'Therefor Coarr.—The CM of J. B. Nor iFati vs P. C. Nogley, was on trial all day yes torday : M Ann Clatternan r• l'ennattrazia Insurance Com navy, um continued. mar Vat RLDIZSDAy. 7 Counstondealth for naa of 0 N Head .. J Ira. Glenn, .t al. ! S Commonwealth for nee of 1 Bubb is JM. Glenn, et al. 33 Emily E Talley re Alex. MeSegfey, 31 L L Vast A Con James kleKaln. Il Wm Ingram's helm n Wm Yeely. Common Plasi.—The following oases were disposed of yesterday : 3 AlleghenrCoonly for nee re Emll Seydel. Stroud. D Potte D Ace, Continued. It Bryant k Elver va W W Corbel. Continued. 14 M McCullough .1 Co ra B C Basaler .3 Co. Con tinued.. In Barbara Grant at al. n Pnnylvanlet Railroad Cb 27 exro Alpay. . Montt rsJ 'Halley., Continued. W T 111cItharg for nee re .1 PDo Alan Cu. Continued. 33 B 0 Llehtenthaler et' al. vs Lenkhart Jt Trete. Continued. 47 K Harahan ra Jeanne McKaln. Continued. 62 Levi Sargent n John Blair. On triad. 03 Hugh Haler far use ea John Tiotrell. Plehltl2 n ondtulted 70 Jame. Graham forn.an Elerchents,:and Warm. ere' Hank. Verdict for plaintiff, 314,320.70. • • LI FOR 48 E Drat + a LST [nide , , ]93‘ Dayilßobb n William Clam. 77 Mary 0 tiara n Hugh Itichardmo Last Wednesday morning, sago the Cue. kOdolll Age, the mail train, going Went, be. tween Lock 17 and Purt Washington, ran over a child, about three years old, who yea play ing in a cattle guard, and_got on the track so near to the locomotive, that i the engineer could not stop It in time. Tbp poor ilts.L. thing was cut entirely la two. The coolter caw her darling ' meet its horrible foto, end rushed from the house, perfectly frantic, rend. leg the airwith her heart-torn ecroama. An employee of the Company stopped off to ren der, what aid he could, and the poor unfor tunate was left with its heart-stricken mother ! 1 the him/seta av CONCERT Do s--OneHe of the best minstrel performances ever, given in this ofty, was that of Dupree &- Groan but night- The house was crowded aod the performers were loudly applauded dieing their different asp. Sldeaux posses- Ares a magnificent baritone voice and knows well how to nee it. Holmes la also a. cap ital Slinger. Charley Itortelds, Lew. Bon- ediet and -Bally Stanwood are comedians of rare and exoellsni'tanent, they appear this evening in some of their principal: charac ten. Kent dances and dresses will, and received, as he deserved, au ...wry. The audience was kept in good humor through out the performaice and separated in cheerful spirits, and for the moat part all agreed to call again this evening, when a change of pro gramme will be introduced. Sours or Srocr atm Ras" Enays by .Darla AtclPrairie, Auctioneer', at the Commercial Sales Rooms, Ho. 54 Fifth street, Tuesday ereniag, April 12th Citizens' Insorance Co_ ..- Saving! Haar.- ... Lot on Gibbon street, lob want.— .--. Undivided half of lot; on Bluff term; ' dn.—. Lot at corner of Roberta street sad Centre Lot l o ts zb-zrw7- -• 803 00 Two lots on Overbill &Loam Centre Avenue 125 00 Let awl buildingest corner of Liberty and WU/lin:ton Street; 81rm10gham.—......, 2100 0 Tnearze.—Edwin Adams will appear this evening as Robert Landroy the great French revolutionary drams, the Dead Read. This piece from Its great popularity in other cities, will make a marked Impression, we are confident, In Pittsburgh. Besides Messrs. Karnes, Loveday, and Ryintr, the com pany will be Rather strengthened In the ad dition of Mr. 0. Wilkinson, who L said to be an excellent comedian. Ile will make hie first appearance so 'teapot, this evening. A DI2II7AVLS PllSZlLAßL—Attantiou is re gusted to ' ,. very handsome residence offered 10r rale In this paper, on Lacook st, Alleghe ny city, near Grantham. The booze stands In a retired, and handsomely improved, part of our alma city, and.its style and Bolsi) axe well calculated toluene competition bettreau purchasers: It Cll . be sold cheap, if early ,application ',made tel . . M. Stoner, Attorney, If& 126 Fourth st. dearest 07 R l /1 1 01321.—Daring tut night, Twenty-three refugees from the horrors of re bellion, comprising twelve nun and women, and the .remainder helpless children, 'arrived In liarrisbarg. They were kindly received and treatedat the Soldiers' Retreat, and re- Moved this morning to the refuge provided )ly the bounty of the State for snob unfortu• Dates. ACCIDENTAL Daownso..--A man whose acme we did not asoortaht, vas drowned In the ?do itongahela river near the Point, on Tuesday .evening. He had driven& pals of mules - tnto 'the- lint to wish them, but idling beyond his depth, he tell , from, the males and was drowned. , WED: LOWRY—ea Mosda ' tka lltbhut, at 6 o'clock, p.; BA, /AIMS LOWN.FjeI".. , rdnOla wmfillinv, from We late realdtnn oa llesitry - street, tctworn Walnut and O'Hara, AVIA Ward,bn WEAtmeli4e* Lltb. al So'clock, D. im.. to ptoceid to fits Altai:hoop Onastat7, OARD..—At Wohlagtos Otte, on Aprill 7tb, gad.: d0470f migettloa of the bnla,ltre. 11 0. 8111.2. BOA ttABD, Ithe of OW. 0. Oant 0..8. A. iha Attalla at the Welly ere expactfally [mitad to attend Ito Atmetal, tali (Wattage') itanue, as ID o'cleclylkoza the teeideice anew broths; Nei ward lAcipaco, No. CP Tooth attest. .a a BRYAN ROTA LT pentao, SA b 4 TOMEI szusEr, (Harkey Randlna. Ms ham hump o'clock a. m. to 6 o'clock p. CHIPST/AN 41.89101:3, . . AdE2fll3 AND TIIELID =ULM Br T. W. M. 2222 . 22 P. 2 2211., $, Prle. is 00. A , RARE OPPOkt ._'qNITY.....A Book, AQL atatictury and nen os te taro , to m. best kcoloa, ta • !ago_doW s ola.= =ea vith. - 14,600 et It wilt be ito Ley to =gap • t i lmr=aul at .. 4088 P. Utrgrt. 1 , ' , , L • . . Moot& Mat PM strrt. DOCTOR I, IRISH, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. IR, Z 39 raN , imur wow rho, mow& nig kama r. kYILITP.--550 bbls. Syrup, of 'thcCibl kmiiathraiste: Jaluatcm Maim NIITIOITer it-jaddr. Cammx Gen reer. Tornalb_ol4tt- Uu nnsr WDrablm liblzahrliacrs , for We b 7 LIT= * LX, Wiba : Nue?", BL-1,2"). Cbain'to44l9ll Barrio aa ra i r , iium Imartd, esserept To44en :P1,3,31 , J. El zatTCNV, its Wood it. Horrible Accident • • 41.) 51 •• • 550 00 93 00 A highly Important bill from the Ways and Means Committee vu introduced today, taxing National banks. It is understood to hare the sane:ion of the Secretary of the Treasury. It proposal, to lay a tax upon all bank. unauthorized by Congrees of one fourth per cant. each. month on ail bills in circulation. 'A penalty of one per cent. Is prorided for In any relksal to make an accu rate monthly statement. to the district Auu sor„to be recovered foil the use of the United Buttes; and after one year from its , pantie the circulation of any Retch notes is sbsolutely prohibited. VIXEDZAIeII • Mr. Sumner introdnhed into the Senate a now bill to estabUsh a! Preedman'i Bureau, placing It in . the Treasury Department In stead of the War DepartMent. Itgnards very carefully the interest cif , the freedman, and proscribes regnlations , fOr their employment. Itis proposed to be ens Mined by petted' from I of rebel lands. The tax bill I. In the bands of the printers. The expulsion debate and the adjournment over to-morrow la honor of Mr. Rives, may delay Its introduction till Thursday. It Is honored that the sliding Coale on whisky will belncreased. It V certain that the tax from July will be one dollar. ,IFINTX/t Dli 11130L17710211. The lenate Committee on Foreign Relations decided not to report Winter DAVIS . / retain lion about Preach Interference In lidexicci. They refilled It es exceedingly dangerout, and think Its passage by the Senate would probably lead to war with Prance. DAM' 00C111. u.tirrat. Garrett Davis' bill to prevent the assemb- Hag of courts martial to try offences not aris ing in land or naval forces, tines every mem ber so offendlog, from one to two thousand dollars, and Imprisonment from one to two years. • an. 01.411?. Gan. Grant arrived from the front Ulla morning, and Isimpeotod to return by the late evening train. 161 Oalltr L0261,-611 /371 /MU P10011:311116. At this writing—Ulf put ten—the debate la still progressing in the House on the ex pulsion of Long. Mr. Rollins lo speaking. It has been dbeovered that a resolution to expel mind be amended to a resolution of oeuvre under the rules, and the opinion of the best parlisunentarhum therefore 14 that Long Is likely to escape without any pubh runt whaterer. Still an effort:will be made to :ovum him, and It Is possible that the chair nr•y rule it in order: RAY 4 ' 004 45 Woad d,.!. The House will cutioura at a late hour to n4ht, over to Thursday. Good feeling pro. *alb and , but ,little excitement. Mr. LC/Di himtelf MIMI to call matters composedly. Home fat plaabled Sehnert 'Enamor, Aprilit—Thelsgislature to.day p_assedJoiat rasolollons appthitling the Non. Mesa Li Ward, ex-fievernor Baines, *x i/Inv:nor Etovell, Edith: A. Steven SI•GDY. dryer Olden and - Theodore 8. Pill, Es ~ Comzelnloners to make arrartgementsler m tahllshlng at Heat.. Retreat, a home for die ahled soldiers. The Piitasiste Army. Watenreeoet, April 12.—N0 maw anind. 111 toys from t he Army of the .P . 9tomse op"to oolook hut night. , ' ••" '• I FR OM wassurc TO.W. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette. W.k.samtros, March 12, 1804 THE IILOPOSID lIIPVISION OF LONG. The debate on the expulsion of Long con tinues to be the great feature, and really ab sorbs all other newa. The President's recep tion, last evening, had to be poktponed In consequence of its continuance. the galle ries are densely pecked, and even the lobbies are flied, with a wondering crowd,: unable to gain admission to the galleries. The leading speech, to day, wu made by Geo. EL Pendle ton. Prominent Unionists pronounie it the ablest speech made by any Democta on any subject, thin session. He was complimented, at its dose, on its ability, by such radicals as Winter Davis. Hie own side are iri,ecstacies over it. He set out with the propoSj.tion that the House we/ a deliberate body, wisp chief function was discussion, and that eXts could be limited by nothing but the rules Or:ordiaa ry decorum, and a member might 'ray any thing on the floor, provided he did it decor ously-under the rules. No speeches wore made today on'ple Ad ministration side to compare with tt great efforts of Schenck and Winter Derileeter day. The most noteworthy woo a spitych by Clay Smith in favor of the expolsioi; The House meets again at six o'clock for tie:MA:Light 111068i012. Mx. Colt.: ham given notice that : t ilt wil call for a v o t e next Th urjdu at h pas twelve. TOO TRVI - CLADS—OPZILTIOMS iltrOZZ C8i411.19- TOX-111111 1 / 8 7180 Several resolutions of different Anti{l ace - been addressed to the Secretary of the y avy by the Senate or Home of RopreseniaLlves, • inquiring Into the efficiency of the irozMeds, and for the reports of naval coottnandei4 In • the House tt, day a reply was read, from Wldch • the following statements are gathered r; April 13, 1863—Rear Admiral Dupontleas directed to remain Inside of the bar at Chatlee • too, and 'prevent the enemy from eredZiLog batteries on Morrls Island, which order4rae briefly atknowledged bat never obeyed. On the 14th of April the President direeted*a nont•and Ben. Hunter to take the batteries on Morris Island, which order was not obeyed or attempted to be obeyed, so far as the Depart ment was advised. The order of the Secte tary of the Nary to Dupont, to co-operate with pen. Oillmore, watt not obeyed. General Hunter reports that on the morning after the attack of the Iron clads on Charleston, which, from the nature of Dupont', plane, the army had {au part, he was ready to proceed and take possession of Morris Leland, and that CO the afternoon of the iron clad attack on Fort Sumter, the troops on Folly Island were la the very act of cross og Lighthouse when they were recalled by.the announcement of Dupont that he had resolved to retireomod when Importuned to assist in preventing the erection .of Important works, the Admiral's answer wad that ho would nut Ire another shot, On the 20.13 of June lien, (Atmore can do nothing until Admiral Dupont's sae castor arrives and gets ready to work." The Admiral ban no instruotions, and does not feel at liberty to put his vessels into notion on the tweet relinquishing his command. Yet the Department bad written Jana Gib, direct ing him to afford all the aid sad assistants, in his power. The plan of •tack on Sumter, April 9th• was not; cam municated to :the Department previous to its being mode, U. did Admiral Dupont ask for more troops, or 'on no occa• ',ion did be protest to the Department against making such attack. No order erns given to act in any manner against his Judgment In the operations before Charleston, but he was advised that the Department did pot desire to urge an attack upon Charleston with blade. quate means, and directing him to abandon the Idea or en attack, if, after a: careful ex amination, he deemed the number of 40 a- °lna insaficient to render capture reastnably cer tain. No suggestions or plans of that officer, or requisition for more ship, ware ritused or de clined, for in the dispatches and reports called fat, reference Is midair, the documants ancom playing the last annual reports of the Nary Dapartment. Nitr BAB/ TAX SILL. TX* TAX DILL. PERIPITZVAJILt LECkISLATITILB. Din.L4 Ohs Pittsbarzb Gtzett. Etanaurnago j April L 2, 1667. Ifoosa--AArroans Session—One to ILIOLIpO - the Youghiogheny Shaft company ; ono to charter the Now Castle gas and coke com pany 000 to appoint commie:docent to en tabl4h the boundaries of Westmoreland and Somerset counties: one to charter the &lilt menetas and Harlon Railroad ; ono to increase the pay of Commissioners of Bedford county; one to charter the Lawrence Railroad and Transportation compady one granting relief to the drafteddnen of Armstrong county ; one to increase taistion for road purpoece in Polk township, Jefferson county ; one for the relief of John Glenn, -of Beaver county;.one for the charter of the Anthrax company. S 6ll • l.l .—dllsreatin Susses—The Senate con sidered. the not rotative to the payment of Interest on the State debt. The first section was agreed to on it. second reading. The Senate was addressed very ably by Mr. hr- Candless in favor of the bill, and by Messrs. Walloon and Raordslae, against it. Mr. Wal lace's speech vol remarkably able, and excited much attention. .Viyhr &scion —The Apportionate bill WAS considered. The short, sharp running debate between Arent& Johnson, Lowry, Sl'Candlus and Clymer—Clymer and , Lowry particularly —grim a bitter antogonistie debate, which continued for hours. The provions yestions wore called op and sustained, and passed to a third reading. PULP PA.I , 9ICD PIE•LLT Ilutrac.—Night Sciaion.—Supplemant to tho Juniata Iron Company; relief of John Rob ertson, Treasurer of Somerset county; ap pointment of a Notary - Public fur hilli Creek townehipiErie county; changing the bound ary line of Jamestown borough In Crawford county. Theappcintment of Piro Marehals for Allegheny county, woo so amended by Mr. Slack that citizens, nut firemen, can be called upon to enforce order. An act for the relief of the creditors of the National Road, wag debated largely. Mr. Searight—Ono making the fee bIU or Jtut , ricer of the Peace of Cambria county. One relative to paring the etreeta of oa City, One auttenising the School Directors of tha Seventh NV arri, Pittsburgh, to borrow money• One repealing the act appointing Tax Co! itatore for Fayette county. One to satisfy the mortgage of Cleat held county. The Union member, hold a educes to mor row about the Appropriation bill. J. nteresllng from New Orleans EAGLE PASS OCCUPIED BY OUR TB Corpus Christi again IA Our Possession. 0 0 PRISONERS CAPTURE Arrival of &000 Oalifornia Cavalry. ANER LIJMINIHY REPORTED BURNED ma BETWEEN THE FRENCH ANO MEXICANS. Cacao, April 12.—She steamer Paulin Carroll, from New Orteani eo the hth, ha arrived. General MePherecei stall are =lO hi, passengers The steamship George Iyashington, trout New rock, arrived at New Orleans on the 4th, with Sdp,ooo it gold. The United States transport Continental , from Portland, arrived on the same date. A large cotton laden schooner grounded near Velase° ' end was burned, after part,of her cargo had been thrown overboard to lighten ber off the bar. Rho transport St. Marys, from Brasos, San tiago, also arrived. The federal cavalry four thousand strong, occupied Eagle Pars after a alight resistance frOm the rebels. Eagle Pass, four hundred miles above Browns.llie, was a great highway of the confederates for running cotton and other articles into Mex ico. it OAS the determination of or trc.rop, to permanently occupy the place. The French were marching on Ma:endorse. A fight had taken plate, in which the French were victors. Three French frigates were eli the bar, preparing to crust. C.rtinas issued • proclamatioa ordering all troops to concentrate on the Rio Grande be low Mstamoru, to resist the reoccupation of that place t y the French. Corpus Christi has been re occupied by our forces, and eight hundred prisoner. capture& Tba aid residents nearly all left the place pre vices to its re-a:cups:lcm. Eight thousand California cavalry arrived by overland and famed the Union forces. Refugees from the rebel conscription are docking into our lines by hundred, daily. Immense gnantitimlt !outran have been cap tured by our troops. The !Int Teem cavalry, 1,100 strong' were co-operating with oar forces. Toe cern and cotton plantation' in Louis iana have commented opertllleha• There has been several frost, In the.country. It to reported the nteamer Luminary was burned on Red river. The steamer Polar Star from New Orleans, bound up Red River with 'SOO prisoner!, suppoeed to be for exchange at Shreveport, as we have about that number in rebel banns there FROM FORTRESS MONROE, Daring Attempt to Mutt* up the M Naw Y ova, April 12.—A special dispatch from Fortress Monroe report, a daring at tempt on Saturday morning to blow up the U• S. 'ream frigate Minnesota. An apparently foaling spa: approached ter, and getting near Was ascertained to be a boat containing , three men. The lookout warned them of, but they pushed boldly for the frigate, and in • few mornorit: an explosion similar to that of 20 cannon wee heart!. Theoretic! streak if paralysed, and the crew were tumbled out of their berths and hummocks. When tho mansion subsided, orders ware given to par. age the daring rebels, but the Admiral's dia patch tag lying alongside had no steam up, , susd, the other tugs on picket were too far off to be of any uo, ILI the marauders rapidly' disappeared in,one of the many creeks in the James river. The damage by the torpedo was trifling, and:bas been repaired: The commander of the tog has been put under arrest, (or not keeping steam n at all timers, as required by the regulations. Steamersubk byp Rebel Torpedo SKIRMISH NEARJACKSONVILLE, FLA Now Ton, Aprill2.—The steamer Metro politan has arrived, with Linton Mead advice, of the 6th inst. The Palmetto Herold has Florida advice§ of the Ist. The steamer Ma ple Leaf, while returning to Jacksonville from Palatka, on the lit, struck a rebel tor pedo which blew off her bows, and she mink so tan minutes. Two firemen and two deck hands wen lost. All the passengers were laved, but they lost their baggage. Two or three regiments made a'reconnols. sante, on the Pd Inst., to the Joicksonsllle road, which resulted in a skirmish with the rebel picket', Ave miles from the town. A regiment of loyal Ploridains Is being or mired. Operation, of our Fleet—lllookader Runner Destroyed. New You, April 12..—A letter to the Dee from the United 'Dates steamer ;Arkansas, ' at , Hew Orleans, dated 2d inst., reports the rebel' steamer Clifton, formerly the Deiced Buttes gulroat of that nears, captured at &bine ISU. while attempting to ran the blockade off that l'ass on the sight of the 2lst of March, with over 700 bales of cotton got aground on the bar widths rebels bad to ' born bet to prevent her from falling into our bands. he was totally consnnied. - A large eide-wheel steamer,. with 4,001 arms for the rebel government, bad ran into Velapee, after being driven off from Galva- . ton by our fleet, Trenton City . , Turret, April 1 2.—L'Et. Milli; the DCIIO-; CS*, isadldate for hinyor o 'wee elected to;, del by swarlty. The whale Detootesticr mutne.itaket,•and the amen Yet*, y ad by slight =Jon*: • , : • • Congressional, MasaoOrOW Ctrs, April 12. Ronal—The House galleries, as•on Satur day and yesterday, are demely crowded. Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Ways and Means, reported a bill to prevent a de preciation of the currency. It preside, that every persun, bank association, or corpora tion issuing notes to circulate as money, dull pay a duty of one fourth of one per contain per mouth on the amount issued monthly. Returns are to be made after ono year. ft shall be unlawful to loans snob notes unless guthorised by sot of Congress. The consid eration of the subject was postponed. The Home resumed the consideration of the resolution to expel Mr. Long, Mr. Eld ridge, of Wis., said this resolnticu was wrongfully brought here. The only object, could ho to stir up strife and ill feeling at a time when we ought not only to hove good ' fellowship of feeling Lot a. union of seutiteent. Ite'errlng to the constitutional provisions, he denied the right and power of the Home to expel the gentleman from Ohio, under this resolution. They could not expel him for his opinions' sake. The constitution submitted no such question ; a man could not be expel led for his opinion, but for acts. He disagreed with the gentlemen from Ohio end also the gentleman Iron, Maryland, Mr. Harris. He' had now came to the orinclusion that meeaslon is a fixed and unalterable fast, and the alter natives mentioned by the gentleman from Ohio, have not yet boon presented to the country. It is possible, however, that they may be. He referred to the New York Times, which says that Spepker Colfax's seal has outrun his discretion, and that his retolution is neither right nor expedient. Also, to the Encasing Post, which says that Mr. Long's speech was a perfectly legitimate expression.' If the war was conducted on a proper policy, the seceded States may be brought back, but carry it on for sutjugation, and you never can accompli.h your purpose. You accuse the Numerals of sympathizing h the rebels, but you do not believe It. The charge is made for a wicked and party purpore. Ro sold the Ilepublioans are a revolutionary party in opinions Lad practice, for in overthrowing the Constitution they overthrow the Union. Mr. Spaulding, of Ohio, said the same mono are wiling to become famous by consenting to be infamous. Ho had carefully read. and con- eiders:4 the obooxious speech of the member from 01114 Mr. Long, aad he world not be yid- Iltire in or about It. Ills colleague had tom. moaned his harangue by aunouncing his inlet tiou to express the convictions of his judgment. liothing was said without premeditation, and yit at the COMmoncemont of his eingular har angue, he made a rile fling o ccur chief mag istrate, by enerting to 'duct, that In the alSassioation of the re,,ident on his way to Washington, there tr.hl.l haro been a warmer greeting than would have boon agreeable. Mr. Spalding (looted from Mr. Long's speech, which be CharsetariXed os criminal licentiousnese, and If not restrained, would do more to estop the foundadon of our Repot, lie than the aimed cohorts of the rebellion. Smith,of Ey., said lie did not hear Mr. Long's speech. After a careful examination, he came to the conclusion that there was scarcely a sentiment or a word that he could Indorse, nor did he believe that rata senti ments should be uttered in the House or even indorsed by any considerable portion of the people of the United States. Mr. Pendleton, of Ohio, would not disco a toe Setinettess or tins,undness of the views of his colleague, Mr. Long, nor indulge In any parti: a , discussions or ant el us. The design was that members should represent the views of their concituints, and by argument, poi allaslvn, and c..inparlion of opinianti, attire at an Intelligent omelet, ion cat to snob mew sittre.l/4s of legislation at would contribute to the ge real welfare and porpatuity of the govern ; moat 03 who' questions aro brought before us, eonfiseoli,e, taxation, reorgan• estion, State •goeernmeat„ amendments to the constit whoa. The detate - %ere tliould be to m die an im pression on the minis of Inemlisrs. The speech of his colleague wls for that pur pose. Were gentlemen afraid of the argu • moot; wets they afraid If trust the country to the power which stood behind them. The expression of an opiolen, at the proper time sod ender the proper ml-s, was beyond the joriadletion of the Al the Boo" could do was to puisieh f -r di4orderly conduct. Mr. Amos Myer., of 1'4., said in his cape emcee as a lawyer he tad newer before seen tl man come into C. or: and supers his guilt- All the gentleman from Ohio had to do to show himself a full ft .41, woe to present his rot - l iver. Too ) , hoo no! to trait for him to go in tb- rebel army before Mr. Colfax ',id I • was willitc to clop." rte debate to •. I not t. 0011 the gasaLICP 9g the r. y Thar.day morning. they ezMudod lure .• no, the hall. A oonversation hen look plum among rev. mil members c.ucerning the time at which the debate sUoul . be c'o'ed, "A resolution st ts made to sojourn at 4.45 r. v. for recess till six o'clock. This was &treed to. Eeraing 5.•.;0.,_ The galleries ere e, +le& d, and but few member. pte , ent, it being un derstood that no v..te wood be taken before Thursday. The debate as the of Mr. I.,ug ►xa resumed. Mr. Brownell, o: Penn 'a, offered all amend mint. declaring Mr. Long unworthy of being a member of the Hon.*, and directing the S, ker to rend the risohation to him to the lions, Mr. Broomall sold be was Induced to offer this amendmeas, believing it Impassible to Oltran ti:tero.thine rote to ca,ry the resolu tion of expulsion. The debate continued at much length, when the Muse adjourned. sess.ws—Mr. Wade, of Ohio, introduced the flotsse bill enabling the people of Nebraska to form 4:titate government, Mr. luaus., of Conceotiont, objected to the bill solely on the ground ant theft:Jig - 05cent penile:ion of the Territory had not clearly expressed a wish to become, a State, mod the proismed measure was a dictation to them to the part of Congrear. Mr. Wade replied that through their repro (imitative In the other Rouse they hod ex pressed a desire, as Le told, to know and represent their desires. The subJect was then laid' over. The Senate then proceeded to the consider ation of the Naval Appropriation bill. The amendment appropriating SISI,OOO for the purchase of lands at the Charlestown (Mom) nay, yard was adopted. Mr. Grimes introduTed an amendment to the naval appropriation bill, autheriziog the roa:teal of the carne academy from Newport to Annatolle, after September, ISXS. tie Made a long speech In support of the amend ment, and was replied to by Mr, Anthony. Messrs. Sumner, Wilson, Ton Eyok and Johnson participstod in the debate. The Senate, en motion of Mr. Collamor, re solved to adjourn until Thursday, In teepee to the memory of John C. Else,. From Cairo. Catao, AprU 13 —A prisoner, who Inteaped from Gm Forrest at Jactsontown and ar rived at Memphis, report' 'at headquarter' the expressed determination of holding West Tottzessoo, nod driving out all the Union men. About twenty federate woro taken prison ers In the late ight.at Augusta. Geo. Dixon, with a large relol ferns, fun elided in crossing the Arkanone river. The Memphis Cotton market Is active and firm.. There Is considerable doing and egood deal offering. Receipts light. Sbipreente 95 Wee. Prices range at: g2g Z. New Paper In H'a■hington. Wsimwarox, April 12.—The first number of a large, handsomely printed paper, called the New Necroses issued here this afternoon. It it started under an 111110 6111011 of gentlemen representing all portions of the Union, who have, the editor slays, considered it one of the present needs of the times that there should be a press at the national capital, altogether independent of the patronage of parties or 0111ch.11. It - advocates the single Presidential term, and 14-0 Premontjorrrnal. . Iren.Frorty Loan. Wantrzetrel, April 12.—The amount of subscriptions to the Tan-Forty-Loan reported at thetrreasary-Departmont to-day, was one million fire hundred and thirty-two thontand dollen; Steamer Arlved.. Neer "aka, April 12.--The steamer Hearty, for Liverpool via Halifax, has arrived. • ASTRAL OIL WORKa ASTRAL 111011INE OIL. tia 7 / 1 4 Paraltaid the &finery lately owned by WM. lb* E. o BRANDI/1 we are now prepared to otbr to pnbll oar tWelor WU/Una OIL, menu featured on etrlelly wlentltlet principle+, nod war; antes evud to Lard 011. 21103. L. DIOOLELLAIID & 00. 019oe. 97 Wood *treat CI_OOD NEWS TO HOUSEKEEPERS. ejs —The suscriers, tliginstal for past Lanus, re. tdisiispeetfhtly Invite their 'Atreus tsuell sad awoke r aew'stbek a MHousz-untraurnia aooDa, ver Outiery. TesiZsys Red Welters, Bin 4 ead Mock Tin Tea Se Wire iron sad awe% Tenet Ware, Bird Ces, Ls/apt, au., ac,; Cooktil BtOT.I, Tia sad Rosa -tree IS am, ifolker Wale, Oda Ir_eas, Ics Mesta Meat astir, du Tia Itooilag sad 'Job Woo, dove to actin. All fti atilt asrrsatel, • • .. as ,STORE 8114pEt3, Mda to mke as eon mUce, as N 9.107 IbiMoms* 17. -er.,•fiorpo. inn zatiso -----------:—,-,. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. Philadelphia Market.' - I - ~ rattans:M.lm, April 12.-The Breadstafis mu tat is active, mud the teadeacy natant. Floor has ed. `aucod / 2 / 1 1Z 1 7 Po' Ihil ales of ,000 Mils Extra Pantly at 7,50, 5,000 bid. Extra • at 37,25, .d MO bide Fancy al 183at m i,05. Eye bloat istoady at lisithiag di:Elgin meal. There Ls a grad decusad 11.1. Wheat, cad prfces have advanced lic per Inaski; 1 tiles 50,050 hash Rai at $ 1 , • • 1 3,a1,V., .d 1,000 heeds a bite at 32. By. range. frota 8 1 ,5 d to 6 7 .40. Omit In good ratites! at $1.27 fir Yellow, and $1,23 frsr wane. vats steady at rii69oc. Provide= continua to more apararde; mles Mars Pork at 1PMcd23,50, 20 Camas Hauls, in pickle, at MAO. Lard randy aad at 44c in Mils and tierces, and IG}; in kegs, Petnfieutt .ivaaced ; &alb. 2,000 bible Crude at 34 V.,4:....75 05 hbla Refined 54433, In barrels els@V.., Wha tin kytl . Hai, holders ask $1.25, sad 84 1 7 Is bid, • I New Yerk Market. : I No. Yoex, April 12.-C,,ttan .Istabeed iqa-; ...lee of 4,000 State is ..15hales at 7t1;475c. Fad lour vaoced, and ,i 3 40c higher; .lee of 9,000 Mils at 37,23 @7,50 fis t agate, $533,50 for Ohio, and $7,30(d11,3 for Souther, Wheat I. 4€/dc better for White; 4'0,50 bolt told at 81,9 1 1;j1,95 for White Michigan; 51,92 for White Kentucky, and 81.89 for White West. ern. Cora advanced Jo far White; Wes of 4-%.3 hash at 84.3k41,,E1, Pork heavy; sal. 2,01;10 tibia at 82.1,75625,rui for lat.. Lard fi rm at 1,35.1414,-7,,,.. Whisky firta ; salsa of 5,000 tobls at $1,15(41,16. Petro:ma-Sales of 4,000 bid. of idnade at difir43,s, Stock and Money Market, 14.. So., April 12.-Etocke firm. C. &R. 1 ...._..a.... 134 'Gale. & Chicago.... Ountherlaad pill._ 55%151/chigan CentraL...l.so , 111. Central tirrip.. _l49li' Harle....— ...... -175 Michigan Soutitort;allsli C. & 1' ...... ... ....... ..-1124. i do saturated...AO& P. It W& C. ........ ...111i •' Nese York Ceatral._l44 T & W......---- 7,17 Reading .. ..... . ..... 141 , , C. &N. W _ 0.5,5 s Hodson River ..... a....1014.11Gi51d ... a 175 Clinton Co . ......... 744 'Regt;ieried Six. ...... 115% hl amour' ile .............. 74%11/oo Year Certillintes fd 1310 ..................... ..InSdas I Five.Tventlee ___ll4 bine Yoax, April 12 -Evtaing.--Gold la sel li ul; a - 172. Floor I. 3.1440 r higher. Nrc Yostx, April 12 .-Cold closed after the ih.rd a 1 1747, PIIII4OI.I.IPLLIA, April 12. ---Storka atiady Nona. Lout Limp..... Reading k. !Penna. lit. 31..11 - 1.1 C na1 .. ............................ New York Cattle Slarket. Yo., April 11 --kia.r higher. np. 4,22.1 hen.l; quoted at 12017., Aharp aa.l Lambe ad vanced 9,4411 head; iinotal at a l iaa7,4. 11,a.:0 head; qUotrd .5%.3 • RI VCR G NC: 11 Deeirallla; Lettalre, 011 Olty; Wilda Oil eit, CEMME! E ma tirehena, Zanesville. Adv.ce, Oil City. The river cox:thine. to rewod• stomdily at this point with fifteen feet lh the channel last evening. The vre na showers ather contin of rain. ues warm and unsettled teltn ores 110 The only arrival from below since our last report is the Arcola, from Louisville, The Starlight., from Clucinnati and the Eclipse, Cum ht. Louie, are the ihnt boats due. The Leclaire and Crddn c in from Oil City yreiterday, and the Advance me left for the name point last evening. The Echo nay due last night aim • Goblin. he found In port t his mornirg. Them maroon departures for I.low yenterrl t , r from the Emma Otaltarn far Zanesville. The Damsel, Delaware, Ohio Valley and Le were advertieed to /ea. Cincinnati for PID on Monday, and the Major Anderson was .1, to followon Tut .day. Capt. Bowl! Nu twid the tlent to tom, CID(' partici (or $14,000. rept. Lewis Vandergrift, formerly of the Yu, ha, contracted for a low.water [met. Eta recta to have her ready fur lousiness during the ea, part of the summer. Th. Miners Copt. Gordon, is the regular packs fur Wheeling to-day, leaving promptly at noel. Too Kate Itotrinvom Captain Robinson, will pool ti r ely have for Cincinnati and Looter/Ile this new tug. She hat excellent accommudatioce for ;ow 6 1 . - The James R. Gilmore, ("Apt Jolly, is 6113, uoct.ti to leave for Notrittille alt lut , toodintr pt,luts to Any. She will be fulluar.l fur the tame port to-iwor. rot 1 , 7 the Sallie Lin, Copt. Neal. Tae Argonant, Cap( r0n , , 111 nail, up tepid!) h!. Louis erol reurly Le N. Arephatu, Capt.. 1....t01v, aa bo se-13 1113 earfeMZlCed for st LOtlie and the Kato Roar. ,C,pt vlrortle-.1 L r the Cppor pliuis. pp.. The ft.llutriott le the opleion of lorpector E. 11.1 hhiolda, open the appeal or Edward Johnson, e It r,oted pilot, from the drolsloo or the Local I totpocto Etr the port of Claclutteli t .othereh t d hoe or 8100 atmetoted, end the llocooe or Edward Johnson to a. pilot onpaJd pJffauttgor Crater. le roroked until the tiro-• B. 1”, TI. 'larch 18. it. EL../..1, pector Di,rkt I reepectfnlly appeal from the action of th La-al Inspector to yori, lor the reason that 1 better 11 1 ha. erred In meensing this fine uu me. I evJui. t that toy titanic It,, been at for near) tb ; put three mohthe, nod that I hare humnoting y acti pilot, belt not with any intention ot tolatio of law I hare barn engaged fur all the; tune a n p the on the rutted Stab, Quartor mastoristemuerborer.al Heigt, running from Gal/tootle to Charleston, on the K auaerha riser, and bad not been able to Ind an enter to renew my oat!' this time. I claim that, alth ugh my liovuse had expired, 1 had the reglit to o•fal / C.old ...TO eta port when doold find an I topecrq. to renew my !leen., all of which knepecHnity of yet to (aka intatce.sider atlon In my ea., J01.60N. I deem It prdper to place on record the collateral m wen m the prxrnlntot point. in this rasa, and, In NJ dolor, It he....ea neumary to reve matter that alight app, Int-levant in girl g derision on ebb; appeal. the r Thetilte tra d m nqart etrer General well built by mates Go am vernment, and the oC/cert build ing and having charge of her, reJying- on the fact f her being to built and owned, did nut apply to the proper /Mcers for h. r inept echo and enrollment, holding that th e ction of the act of 18.52, which wets forth that this act ;Mall not apply to pabllc rwet, of the United Statem, exempted her from in. ...shoo and enrollment. When. however, the Volt. Slates tranaport Steam. er General Mahn entmed Into the carrying of pat . ;engem, and receiving payment Imm men p assenger; the became • chropetitor with the .tomerelal pas. tenger steamers, and was so 'eject to the some law and reetrutiotu gtererutng mach passenger steamer.. Theeviden. of J. H. summers, Captain of the General Helga, [eta forth that ho het commanded tier tram the 201.11 day of 'larch, 1841/1; hat carried parsengers on eret7 trip Once Jantam7 I, 18601; are collected fare from anch patnengert e • known Edward Johnson; he wan • pilot on the boat when I took cmand; knew him to be a Liccusterl pihrt, and al. knew bit linen. expired on the Gth dij of January, 1084. The assessment of the dna on Edward Johneon which for •otating the tenth dame of y-cciiirt 0, which makes it mlawful for soy Perm. to any- Steamer to some as engineer or pilot on my passenger Steamer who la not Item:teed by the Inspectr., and any one so offending, ettaLl forfeit one hundred dol lar, for each offense. Edward Johneon, in hta op. peal, sets forth [bat ho had no intention of violating the taw, and yet this apeciAe Manse, settleg forth toe forfeit for mob violation, was • Part Of end at compmded hie certificate of beerlar to act a. a pilot. Admitting the General Edge to be • public rem!. eternal by the United States, and that alm was ands exempted from the Inepection Laws, It couldonly apply to the Sand, and not to the pilot. sad en. gluten. The same criteria as to 'the qualiflattlons of pilots and engimen• emplo.hd on public 'meets UM the Gent rat Mel.; ecgaged In carrying pamengers, are ta requisite as apply to loch amore on 'vessels owned by indivldtuds, and they are all suilmt to the same ruby and Debilities, the chJect of the act being to provide for the better estrarity of Until of plumage= carried on !bard of vends propelled lu whole °rpm, by Steam, and thepoor ly examination and Inquiry by the Local 1:1 Into the character end merit. of pilots and engineer., to to test their skill, adettly and trastwortillnem, in order the better tosecure the tiers of passestsbre by insuring.. far.,coo bedaub tinder the law, the competency of such /facer. A man employed by th e Government al a pilot on curb a vestal, mmt not only claim to be pilot, bat most be postmand of the reqnielt• leg-al evidence of Ms capacity to act a. mob, and that evidence, under the btw, nomists in the production of • Lcense, an existing, not anon-existing liceDat. If It had been hatended by Congret. to ezetnat pilots ard engineers employed m public vessels frt. the performancef the Maths and °Wig:ethy l . pie. scribed by the ac t s ach an exemptim as in the case of public morsel. would appear to the act Itself; bat It does, and as the language of the smt aplie. without discrimination to all pilot. and engl p ueers alike, It le, in my Judgment, eiesr that se ...million can be made to farnr of Edward Johnson, and I, therefore, alltrut the Mullion of the Local inspector. E. M. um, Supervising Inapector Seventh Distric Ann t. Comtaxam, March ill, 1006 CORONER.-ALn. gib will be • candidate for the elnee of Oortmer, =Oita to the decision of the . .ropubilcan Union 00[1114 Oonr.otloo. rohltl:dawto Untoxitiat..a, 0 . of Ukraine:tom, p. • candidate for Cor oner, enttlect to the decision of the Union Cloont7 i ClOUltaliklLL tralkii•Mto of Illradngbazo. 'wilt be • caaldate kor Oa mato object to the decision of the Union I{le t publlol Ouostly ,Oonrcotina. - oda Ueda CX)RONEK—jo f the PIT W•ni. Allegheny, will boa Quad!. date for Dormer of dllogiatoy oonnt7, added to the declaim deof the etstilds 19=24 tfahma Chsteontione Wi ITO' Ant eutratumnitsr.-Aizo. halsr will be a ceodblate for the lace of Prothonotary, .object to tho docklow of tbojolob &publican ooonly Cloreronitoo. FUR tqw•l—Jecas W.ththre, lb* 81.1 th Ward, Plthebargb. grill be • eandbiele the the Mee of Peotheaotsey, eebleee ithelthen , of the Union Repablfrea Om. .I•2s:th • • I . l.hrtltC l'rottom tow s will be la =Watt fox•the ante at ry. Republic= Conve eubjec ntion. tto the dec boa of the Omen Treteukt,' keßoTk oAkt aTZLL 1111/ be • es•dldate Lb?, the cares c/ Prot amthirt; staled to the &cid= or the Untan ir s . NOR FMTLymi E. RIDDLI be pealdate Tor the office of Ptotlwootnry r sublime to the 'decleicee of the Unto. I Coneemtlon. .erto GVUNT IC •-•11.1.t. DVAII, of Pitt toirotkip, will tie • coadtdato - for thi oft. of aunt Oomottsiontr, intioa to tba dozprien of Unit:Wonfc Ooto, tuition. opllotroto trOkt. COUNTY COAIMISSIONEU. -. Dann couzio, NMI tOlrttillip, cendldata thlx 5b 0, 10414.• rabi.ft ab 414 4 . 1. Son 'alba Union Eopublican County Oonreation.• mfittilamtn - • COUNTY (X)MIESSLONEdi,. irry mama, or Wllkias tassattlW‘ll:l G a.m.:Wats Ihreettaty,Guanhalpasr;althitieto the decidon ths trts/an &pa Ocau:ay Otit• weatkm. „ I ” _ aunticuuiPriurit;of lin Door will to =Wats to ea eSeAk of Abut, Obaut64.l lbw. midget to ea tiohdotot 1719 than culoo,lnvadt% . r mums .xtnimaz.i.rz o SIIA!Rjv , .PWIL stems CM:TM:PT-ON & 00, 367 /Liberty Street, . . Bois Proprierha sad Naariketamb ibr Wartarib Peznartranik Otto, Indiana, Minds sad Illooarl. Mao, imanfictpavn ors Riperlior ar , " of Palm, German, Oliva aid Basin Soap, Ltd mina TOLLAT AIND WASCT SOAP . amrr , whirl ire ecteb , &titian, rem:method es bet t erfor plata! toe thou thy other before the public. aticohl be Immo it Sited bee rieither Potash, Sett, Lime or ante, or say other lutetium het ite erattatietttre. width We steak or Wore the meet fabric. Flaasede azad Woolsey cm he ...bed with th e rapidity f Cotton or Lieu, Clothe% teethed 'mini the BIL PPR PEARS SOAP do not require boiling P ratt th e rabbles, whiels of tonne ems the weer aodiettr. ULM PLUM SOAP - - ' Remove; Cream, Dirt. Tobacco Mains, Paintang lee, Smoke and the worst Beige Water Stains ha mallately, fr? applying Ii orith a moist' Sponge, thew protecting I Lodoes, Carpets and Pornitore etc= er.ds mad alop. It , Impart. • brilliancy to Pieta, Jeerob7, Glassware, twanalled Palntimp and Patent Leather Immediately; and for eleatang marble and liter tile It has no opal, Tor the Bath, and partio mody for Phunpeceslng, the SILVER PEARL SCUP • l. a perfect loom., :in • worn, all who halm tried its Impeller qmslitics, acknowledge It the pstest discovery pith, are. Tbir Orm ploy .k •my own ail •be areLfdtmeeted In using [kap, and to wren case 0111 refond the price of the me slusald It OA to accomplish treat we claim for It, if coed according to our direction., Sold ai in YE. OUTS PER POUND, In dft pound bores;dellrered to lbw cars or boat., or In Al legheny, thrmingbain and oily redden:mew tree Of charge. Directions gm ma on ad packages. Liberal rilscu.l to the trade, Werth/sate from abroad will do well .to giro or-LIMITON t CO. es <Ail, dt7 Liberty s Mat s -oppo ono Poo ' Pall stud Passer:ger Depot. at Bronco of all Ispitadions ; nous P E A K Urdest bes,rius our trsubs•uusek—SlLTlta PEARL. Ran& -se, secured 17 Narlasal Copyright. rota 00 uCOSTAIVS. RAT, ROACH, to., EX TERMINATORS "t I your, ratatAlshed to S. Y. Ma.' "Oozy ram:diew kEowtt. 4 .• "Yrot. from Klaour.• • daugurout tolha Human Ratutly.r "Bats mum out of (Baty/ult. to d 1..." Sold by all Druggists eeee • ortzero. • 01011 wortillim ' , Aortae. Dots:, No. Broadway, NY. aßY , old by B. A. rAiIIi&VIOCKS, SON • Co., and B. E. SELLERS & CO, Wholatal• mud Bated! &r.W. EIM'RMEb, nliti scIIWARTZ, holooale cud B.tall AgrutrAlleshouy Oily. en , 2l:llm EICRY G. GALE h CO, in. Dow ncalrbag MIL. Spring Stock of goods, Which lo extent, el:mica and taste Pm earpeee anp t Tog tro hare Inn: offered to the pobllo, naturally; nuke to o it many Mends and patrons for the Wr• era: patronage hrretoPere rerelred, am! troatlarr. cI ar attention to bostorta, to meet all our old Man dj and many oar cum • A choice colleetkota of GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, !away-a co bald, OWnzu ur PeMSII AND BT. CLAM taitrarra. hrrnera®, PA 3 ,000 HoßsEs wA.Ni,ED. • CAVALRY BI7REAC OrrICO Or CIR.) Qr•lrrilll , AJOTIOII. Wasbingtoa, D.C., March 18, 1884. One hundred And eft, (81.40) doil.ra per bred .111 bell4ld f.d. all C&VA 1101121/8. delivered tedue the next thirty (30) daif • CI the GOverninent enables a 4311abore, D. 0. s.id bona to be wend In 41 tartignitm; not leas ttjnfla (5) nor more then nine (9) years chit from 143‘ to 16 hands high ;lull lobed, compactly hunt, bridle elm, and of size intilcient forctrely, rhea rightly en/ a:tetra:Lao= tr of ill be strictly ad/I,rd oasd haat in ev pe rrieehar. Payment made Pa dell eery or ton (10) cod Oran loon of inspx-Jon trosevo a. m - • to B p., :ItiBILS /UM, . tientemmt Colonel, Mot Qamtermaster, *hat lm arma Caval B 101114 TENTED OCTOBER. B, ry 1881. DITIIILIDOWS PATIFT L,A.111-1E" Cl-11111-NIICV2S. I X VLINT GLASS These Chimney. ma Intended for the Bat dm., heating all part. of the Om equally, doe. not exptosa It ca cracktng. E. T. DITEMIDOE. mill : sort Pitt Glum Works; Washington street, Plttehttrgh. Pun., XiatIARGUS MARBLE PTORICP--- L.piten &Rum laiantital amd rourcuira ILLIEME 111101131,8, tionumenta and firave MOM ruLmmig PAUIB,.MXMHDALZ AHD JOato mca cietiaTt. Sic URALII3, tyrLacr thui. at,LLZGEIL . I2I . , arrvii rouiantly Ar. Iscod a Wm. AUL Or sc A.2 Araottsd stork ot IMMEBO. BOAT AIM PLANE, WINDOW 'PRAM % STEW, LINTLIDI, BUB-MIA JOISTS, SPOIITBIGI LATBII PAU IMRE, de.. 11. wtll 1111 ordors tot ISAWID OZ1:117 NM prcccEtztess sad at Patin:SA L. Att . ri. El Psalms gutting LOBO TBEIBIO2 or POP. 's . ro partiralary United ElEloarlths• U. amt. arlVlco an Ora* stmt. GS? Boblum - &new rp GARDRNERD AND VLNE Jt. aItOIAILBS.—The anteartber tua entedlvlded hte Yam, tenet* Ann mane &two the Ohio ever on which - the Accontreodettoo Trains of the Pittsburgh. Port A Chicago It & Into tote valytny Arun S . to 14 acne, uhloh pew'ften on aoccoornocts that ten.. Some of the lotare a el and wettrolt ed c to cordeohly . tonposes and cottony meat; whiles other* are pertly blueld% and the very beat alter l .the comet, are vineyards , thrter•faillot springs ott nearly evory lot, a Oen of vetch can he men at the wee 4111AltAll TIIOIIA 115 and 1.57 Upon', tipweurgh, and on the preselsea,' 'lmre per. g t0...1...1?. food property 'epee the otty pleue • AtOdtot 'AIM mu:um. TWIN CITY PIaNI.N9. MILL. IrhUe 4 , • thelllecontly burned oat, taka pleasure la lntra a idea* dos and the publlo gsmany tbal than eery 'Owed loom sad parer ta Abu ttbilOti MUG ING: !ITLL, near that :tato location sad are nos lin 0c epaind l:optimal and axixata al dl l apa :Woretcb, ilintroltad to them, cs '• • ilrega • largo abxk of /Jay Lionbal on band; not parby tee accent dr; tha_il Fl yarn', to • f a ppiew da ya, act to faraleb dry Mooritrg; 122 soy 4trab mat. aitt.62m- I & M. hiI3TEN, Bitna Nournuma, u • :au lan Srsaa Varna. Varna:Aar attemtkot p 0 i tam s i A ll u t LI k tlt: . tl i l i I t i. lg LAE S . ?) It c o n la i mulct as order. Mao BLUM CASTING 3; of all Moat, Wade at the aborted noHat - .- All ozdan left at Nos. 31 and 34 WATER ent.1333. near Liberty, nil! be proinptly attended to. SAM* membon ot Inns Arta betas roottottiao., etwitcsof many pare uprtionor In then. Acolnam trill IPrare to glro aallatratlon In arm. tripod. -, Wo ars also agent. tor Go 114; Oardroo A Oat g STEA 00 M 4, PUMP. kw pciaTlng Vatar, Unnla and Ito. ood it. ~, • $ : &Ply JA?. ES Pd. 84iLF.' AAosiTxot. D , . Preseri Ittriscrr DiA.W7M9 pro,Ereccrrautals, nll kinds of Buildings, and sporintands their erestionern rossonabis toms. lionlMtn :on Anderson street, botwun Loseock and oson dm*. Altlerbes, , - v• m, hz g cl ean lug Ulna fa not at band ; beautify your bonen by maim *am, for end& sad at ., km it. elegant Gold EmbtoklceekEnk labild and Talent holm. V. to the ;beggars article la tba inarki‘ at No. ltd Market eteroet, mbar 711 0; mh29 $40111:11 ARD aLARD .ca 1.26 NA/ No. 1 MAW Bitralkad; Wurwg# 4 oral° sA7A2 I AB. kin d le by 628 JAI. DAUM BOft, 88.2.20 Water suet AVVRT 'rt Ltirir - • 'L . L . l P i r eee hid"/ faltlisbr ~at Win tale.44t) .Y.„4 34 !aillarliaL)ll : , arnie ART R. nr:slT.Twil • * Mt? Maw, 3 Rau h tlt lght luasgiti*: n 'PAPChtnlia t "'mai sad Inr.fad Docarattals, Ibr ma* ". sdia WP. lIIMISHALL,II7 Waft! stmt. AiIIrHIDES-1001n storeand EIROIM 61 - E( L a 14110 if 1 0 , 8 T Oita The Largest Tattety, Best Gooda, re,l - L0WE877,13,1088 I 17 _7:4 • or ANY HOOT a ariooss IH ?Bra is Street.likl i 54 AAP" A twine/kw made thanbuets 4,7 BOOT AND 8114 . OP J. H. 801 L ARD, Nat._ 9.9 31.4%.zurc..*2- smninwr. Tba largest, bed seleeteslired cbsapast stoat of 15!. Boots, Shoos, Gaitifts and Balmsrals • To be trawl La Ms cltr, retry Merchants sat. piled at .or Ink area Boa*, peva rts sea anal ' szanstas our Largo Stott ipalere parches/11g Oh* where, at ti J. H. BOILLANTek tsMarket semi. 4,14 dour tram 1,111,b. A NEW AN'D SELECTIM o andiP!pxwipr Boots, stains, fiubbers, Om, rot ..Is 4:41. H3s BOOT MIDI -- 0 , HOUR OS Brame - iv sorra, can ft.. 44 by4Kr =o,j dice Inca en. - NEW °WWI NE U99DIS We have pat mott , led ofii Biting Cool of BOOTS AISTIIROBS, Whlnn no sill 101 l at Wu Loit•in CASH Wo body the lomat and toa Sabato!! sack of float' Flan Calf Ilqattireotaed Boops;'- To befonad In the city., I.4Dplll' Taft CIAITEIIP In &Nada, Woe no call,,N 44.8. Robb, 411ECZT aiam. FINE GOOD:si :on lucazkvau, • LADIES' °Lova. KiD fultioiLtz. soon : Do do do cox - auras Do 810110000 GOAI DAUM d do o Oltti7B =DULL BO (OWN it DAL? do Do TWO do DILL An of the boot custom wart. e 5.0 ererreated do to en entire estleectioo. f.:l OEO. A.LBRII4ION No. 71. am of WOW sad Tomtit itst. J MEN c m "Alannfactarar of t/ BOOTS AND MONS, of •44 docristml.-fie. 34 Smithfield meet PittstrargtZ: oeS/gr IEO. ALBREE, 80k* *CO,. - Whole- NA .woad Retail Dealers IliDoolll. BEIO 1, ZElana. 619117 Wood and Ranh etreatarlPiDalareer, N CASTLE ANA noun,' .LN RAILROAD.—Books otlebteripticer to the Ondial litock.of Mu 21CW CALTLII a yams - aux RAILROAD COMPANY will ki !paced Pti WIZ, I:MADILL Ma Int of April, pmelmo,.. r , ' - • Ithin d the City of Pittaborgb. 'at! tbe Booms otitis ' Hear of ade. ,:... Rom M Caw*, Lainanom miatity; At the Mike of Now Castle al. Im sad Delmer 94407. Rained, Ooze • In Maces, Mercer canary, at *o. oflce Of Miami Stevrart,_ Rcs. ~,Ln , z , B . k. Vmmlito omult7fill iho Oflo• of tie ST OM OPOnflingitul. : A. L. Crivrfard, flurAMI IL Rim, I. Q. Brown, J. Adele, Wm. Dilworth, Jr., O. Wl.Oam. Wm. Stewart, , J. ' • J. O. Maw, • O. Dedo. Robert Aaberarth, Jraid,A, Illejr. James Moakley. 1 Spri trymr Hartaash, J. IL Itoldnerm, J. WllOsachard. amen IL Kerr, J. /L . Baittli, David Ocarrhoey,lL IF:Minaear.. • Plitolwith. March 11 , INA .--, iyald ,- ~.. .-... pLIIMBJENG, I I gas sad Steam fitting _, 1 : _,,.. .. ..--.4i In aft; tostichso etrottal7 ...mood 10.177 acted, pacticat workman. A iltat amarttootit a , NTIVISES, REIM BM mown Di TUBS '''': 'i , wax= tuarts, Oonstaotty oat bead sad nada to tact.=DUMß, _ V aft, TAZINIMV/ILA No. 60 PIDIRLI; llTlLLlCAltlitiew; mall ate zanier: maim, rtuoyargh. : pußvimicra PHOTOGRAPH ROOHG. °ow= 'rpm inandsrearts, Ikl sad !Id ISM% ossr Elsbardass4 Jinnlrißtan.) granix... Ph. PEIOTOGFRAORs. Of ens, do and EWA; plato or '-'iOlotoft from th s - PVlChris dm flute to CM 4, r sllib hit. - . DRIFILISOD mould esti the ste. Dinka of the AQDD AND to tbs way so, fusibility of this stabltibniont, Woe nolcbsel blr • =r1:: filiatt of nitro, Prkoi:sad 4BTROPOLITIOI LEONARD StITS, =ME Wile very hates! atves G RAY it *Lai; • 80. is or 'iriif min* '- ReCORD ifi • Hata, Caps- andiSpa*,.(fo.ofils,:„ Ban sow fa atm Ms' ,aact -. 4911" 1 eompl e t.. itoak of goods far " • • Ni; • - SPEIthG• 13.A.4... :INti. • . Rm. o3msd !firylor 0111 tbo wort. Iteribagiiiiiiv eximistod tq szol =mks car stock, whlpg"l24 sold AS • - •• • 131 ilteiO3.34lttibisryik. • EYES AND BRAD.. .12 DR. BAEL,s,i 'inatt aat vinoffinlajag. drat:l on ovrAztor , scIT - ram for a - =MCIZAL - sad PUPIL, faeces AETIPICLAL Nid trams ail TORT MS; ato lls l.azunixo. all Masse atkitta g Ur tar 294 leadhig.ts ,ummi.oalmarm Irrrnteinzn. THEY DIE MEITATtiI-I:l—='-- g 0.4,41 tL. B a t . -num Putitiar Introduced will au efeetztally dastrc7 /9..173. 1.WAFF111.2340" - , volararaps'a ! lT PA ,Th•Y oat It grerillytruldblattaagyi .. sold - • .81101140 gigi; 00112. r roma asdranttiO4" . 411.1Nis. • t• Atisem dision to in ab . tonackxhimminDina4 4 40. ICS WOOD 027a"Prnui4 jne ° 23 'reol taxid alasw.. • Saabs _ 7:74 of Pirf TMEPH NOTARY P9IOIEMIIIb- Oano at .11.1170.1111 03 7/04. MMUS 111,14 on - Attliftieigendefibidi L Nladtkie,ktillg• dant tab= u m ! Lam sad Lip! AU% Dad%Pagers ot •mvorps.l.l.xtidis ot" Apumatt, pl Ni r s . 014 , I . 4 brau to, 17,9.16041 - .fir ;I~a' ;r'
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