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tints t visluarra lartz
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ichvageable ono drab each week
tamealsts tr :dam of the
l'aWct Yrrric"..:
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Stasabest sdnertinasati, _ •
Itiseutore,.ornotices..:— 9 7 5
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AND SUBURBAN.
Our-PnagOger R ail ways.
IT. sti It ttakd that a lairs holug proper
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.a be presented to the
,
• Wier/dire, making : „lt - n misdemeanor for
any esiffuttoi oC any of the lassintga - rell.
i'vrais to this. county, to receive. fate - from',
piteenger,tulhite:be can provtde him with a.'
seat: The object alleged for thbeztraordr.
nary tigliletlo, - .le to., renal the "over:
erawding....ol,Aerf,”ifbut it ; seems to - us
that the pesettge,.ol snob - a bill would be
traught:elk greet 'mischief, ,end occasion
"tanetcalligteluconvenleace to the - pubUo than
I.esdperientelliy the "crowdine-alluded to.
It Ruche. law 'were now. in force every pas
stager t ailway „company in trait city-would
Increase their stock of cars
.:; - have to - Largely
and horrors together with the - number if their
:employees, or 'else .compel M
'i patrons any of their
to walk: :Should they increase their
carryin to g 'Utilities, they would ales be
,fetee- of fare,
- • ;delloh via ere - Sure weird bet relished by
pdt
therthlia.....What Chance would way
litigate tame; melding - sash a law wore
eatoicadr . A' cur is . 9Uedup,,every seat is
occupied. and, and the nowinetor Starts. Betas
** nutprcceeded icannsse - tintil a lady organ-
ban herb 111, baths or she is informed that
.. A s - ear- is fall,::, 11211.; there : "on ed.
-..telttstace: :The _ . LIST, car bay
be
taii'etso, and, thus. , , the initsenger - is
."-oeitipellsti walk..liareliflicwocild,be much
awns: inoonvonrent than. r'szowding.r - It a
lsdyor - .grattetaan lots taws fall oar, he or
she virtually .: mikes a contract to sonid,`and
they 7 cannot complain Tao will:meow.
-teedste Ahem wish acoat. If a gehtleman
ryav'toOTC s ladvhis seat, he_ woes - to
stand mitt Ofremitio Buffets - no injury...! Thy
`,..7 . 4botire. Tor. spsody,"tisiseport - from: point. to -
point is such - that ninety.nine
..oat ~of
overt tundra* 'Would prefer en °te.:
• aton a l 'tending ride," • rather than • to
walk or wait. In _the ari
. ;iambi eaceolation „of. a oar with empty
ry ;case .of sullen StOrn , / fOr
ttOias,',4:stare -Witte and gentlemen will
hike calagete 'vatting car. and although
. .".Irait -at, them . may not have ;eats they will
cizudderrthcadolvealuck,f-:-Inlio4they fool
gaits - comforts - Ida. But we need. not adduce
arguments--to.: prove. that euth a law as that
-..._Contomplated would ; operate .most-bluiloitsly
„- - ;eplast theristrchi t :oar linsanttrrat i W a Y
loves:: If be object of the 'bill be as stated, it
would sharply . ESSIB6 a greater illentVellitlloo
In trying to remedy a testier. There seems to
?be a* nesessaryrwhatevarfer such 'a lea, and
` 'we hope it will not piss.
Beilegur eniLbing Affray- at Camp.pry
_ • sialqt=rob 4 ble
Yeeterdiy illiatiien; sseaawillibbing at,
Camp, Ateinoldsi forierdis
'temp Copeland; which will ..PrObablY4ainalt
in the death of thlinjmea patj - j utkias
eat a lumber 6f ..the co: , A,
drafted Mu, assigned to the 'l4ol'
taro - been'
_doing unaid
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&it, at amp for the 'past eight months, ,were
aulturing .theruselires treading • on. each
•'' "athec's feet, when one of
their number, named
..-Laisstetteribecameuraged aka Inas named
.11ana LaMar, and drawing a large dirk:knife,
made- an 'attempt to stab him. Laseaf evaded
the Slow, and trooped down to pick up aitoge
whit defend hierself,'wheriLaustetter
garbed Mier and inflicted-five gouda
-4i...ion'iris pasoW, l'ho knife cued wire eight or
to ha° length, Wail inseio out of. an old
'file3ed wan:a =Oat formidable weapon. One
blow penetrated the left side, under the ghoul-
Aar,'•blade,f and - entered the: had' to the
depth of , several Another blow
-"wee lalletrl~: tho right shoulder, hut
the ', , blade -wu ' , prevented from
terlliit''lt'i eau&
g .. ontact with the
'
bens, be : sounded man was conveyed to
; , ,tha amp heipitat, and -Ms injuries were
> devised , h 7; the surgeous,,Dm. Sargent and
Mernaibin.-, At last Recounts, he was lying p:k
. - - eery. - ceu tral - Undid'on, and; was . not
en
looted to recover The:am w
ailant staken
..intecaitody, after asUilit struigle b eAdplarad
tlauguard house• Both: : parties ere jerreg
and belong to riMoirporsi in this run
ty• , ",",The ; Alan= created.great tzeittraUt
the men incamp.r
liaatuay ran
, The_follo gn ic sdOttLeu il gcmgcli ttoo*lave
4tua.upasand Chnlik-Soth, IL Cud. Genera
Vieet.lreelnx ank Aenk'or
li a=Vc&VeUeth'i"l2-
lAtteory,Setiettee-gell hatersei. Jco.B: UM-
W*,lll B.'Begiro„ Geo. Intl, E. W. llottrow„ Thos.
Pylihneston. I. .Iliag.havr, X. P Barshnold, Job.
BleGoodieer, J. C. 'Medan°, 31. A. Wilson.
Cagan era Galen Onenniactrqu-W. 11.
- Map a...T.Nonnell, D. G. Gump.
. Sangennnt G. Tager.
4, 13 tonaoltare Antt Turathlng Omde-.0.
Salop; Gn a nnen.l 11. teat; Gr.b.lintley..ips.
Toms, B.otewert. lob stmt. !hark WeEirvy..
WW,lWTOulittbeir Wantaactare*-4. Brody,of
r os
miagtumi: %cos. szat wo•—a.lr. -
T, u oeses.llide ond her - Ream. eatt fittest
t n a t
Leathar-licbadßard. Cagatemals, Chu. Bop,
T. Likotk, Jam U. Itoletoo. inebernezer.
*Brun cnuacre.-4ree. Vtreinnunirr. Jnn.
/lir job. iesm ,"
shun, iiPt=inniz:n:l, " 2 ' 13:
ZittotrObank..oitO ittbi6Vng.
Zonalete-Sobers Vendernrr, Q Pr.
zdaw a+-,Wm.- 0,0 1 4 24"ri bilk. - Wg*.
lidatokeri-Itiorjailg Watgan, COIMMoba
0. SWAT. William 131 ck.
Pboter_Oe_ re. 4. an%
4.1 a D=6-hanalu l Sa Sobert Ration, Z.
Lot r 13rnrer1-I. a Sum*, ktmirmin;
Docups Tatg, P. Gera, mania
.-Ignshxzbarbarki esnavt.su.
Mans Olneo--4eno, cbiLnuu.,...job.
, 41411 4 0 , 141 • ' l4°4 - •
. - • ? 'The diinlutry.giar.
Vlielcitststs of Ballot noun tr. ere. Abou Lto
•take.aottoo in,ltolielf.of the rals to be ghee
fo ad Barte& ofth e
Judge Ce nn ia~ram , . b'f Boater' bee nodd ed
Brisit,Cluitsonctof '.tholltoontlenCons.
--* 1014
lb. Court Ifolise In Balmer on, • Thusedily - , !hp
cols. T er
13111
at , twit; to ',titer atiy.
county undonhte y
-The obalimen of- the fluontivo mulattos
male upon tho loyal lumbermen:of Wostsrn
- !Pennsylvania; esottlooontrlbtitilopi bongs.
oshandles of shingles aufsehtt to Plltelloutgb,
grind Allegheny 1t1re5,....t51 1 2 1 1 192 1 ,X11
bata rtbe hitt, l i t tTtl i t lfr te t s l ;:a7bolg o -0472'
snout*. we th idetala - NR: th o ' bui
~ .c., w ileves from the lumber 4 . 1
- IllteAroostrong- .Deetooros hoa tendered the
nu of Its colunts, free of thsrge, to All In
Hoenig the lamest ,of the Fair:
Alitho-omnloyoes of dui Allegtorny - Yalley
Aaliroad hairs contributed one _day's_ lobe! to
••• !els fond. ",
rityDst Z Xaii:l33iT" rozwala.--Gaarga and
datertan from the 140th
.4apiyhania, who warp outdid an:Vrid
'day evening, rare iant :nuslabsias_ last
21104' ao baths sar4
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or trtat by WI zatuau, ajar,.
-:: - . :1 =oth totally:
Lus ros Parrs= Mo=od.—Major Om-
.Butoks, accompanied by Ma staii,Capt.
21.4414" Diked, Capt.; W.l 8.. Have, ident.
Midst sal VAIL P114;0' DI loft for the
4111111iiit, u 1111,06t0 Gan. Bollasso•
-•:_gfreatistordars rsottred:
1461flilintssurm.r—qt boy to Wilt la
Minn • mots cm Wilmer. Apply stPts
MMEM
Vivo humisittirelttip freed the rebel States
passed through this city yesterday on their ,
way Esti,: At Cairo, St. Louis, and men y
other pleYcoey Southern rorages* are arriving
In large numbers. !lo estimate can be forte ad
of the number of Southern' men, women and
children who have migrated to the free Stelae
shoe the rebaUlcin began, but it mot be ser
oral hundred thousand. Tato is so much fin
telbuted to the population 'and power of the
loyal Elite., and so math deducted from those
of the rebellious States.
Bortanatzly for them, there G such a de.
'mind for labor of all kinds; that we can isfrord
' to Welcoma them.' ',Bat there are mazy **m
en and(ohildren, and some feeble men, itho
hove aufrored;ond lost everything -a t he:
South, who need sonsething more then a 'Wel
, come. At the ` West associations blip t)cen
formed to take are or the destitute rilfagees,
1 1 and at the St..Louls Sanitary ! t heFairre
[be department especially In. of the
umors rerageeirand freedmen. Would it nut
be well to .hats something of the kind in, the
Fale to ; beheldberef T here fogies that have'
• come among fie' are :henceforth to our fel
low citizens, andthoee of them who - hare enf.
feed in the Tinton cause and wliokre unable
to get fairly started In
. .inisiness in their mew
home ore entitled to substantial aisistanee
from the old residents. •
itirl%gar
,=ZMI
785
'1415
400 110
2 1. 3 6
ElO 300
4S 016
090 4to
:11 9 0 ti
.
A. Shooting Allray 7 -A Jealous Husband
-, Shoo% Himself while Endeavoring to
Shoot. Ids Wife.
Last everting, ,about six. o'clock, the: real
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dents of thaliational Hotel, on Water street,
were alarined by hearing the report of-o pis
tol In one of the rooms in an upper story, and
..t r
upon rep....r.ng to the room, disoovered that
a sollim named Alexander Ifelmbold,* for
mer resident of this city, but at preieot a
member of the 18th Regular Cavalry, had shot
.himself in tbo leg..lndleting a severe wound.
It appears that Relmbold, who is in the City
ostindfarhasl"bgesch' ws"tompplinneedatallhatioßrt-atitlMonealinwleatti.
his wife. tut evening - he visited Ms wife's
'room, and drawing •is -revolver, attempted to
*beet her, and after a . slight Imlay, She Pis
tol was discharged, the. cutouts lodging in
his lag.: _Reinhold win arrested, taken to the
Mayor's office and looked up. He Ilia boon
drinking very freely for some daya,and Is
represented aa being very re J kless while un
der tnie influence of liquor. ealousy is sup
posed to be the cause of the shootino. lie
will b, sent back to his regiment to. day.
.A little girl named hilitenna,,an 'attendant
of the Fifth Ward Public School, fell.fi.em the
!het to the second atoziof theschmil'huilding
on .Wednesday evening, and cut her forehead
severely.' The school tad just dismisied, and
a number of children were coming dawn the
stairs, when the injured child got upon the
railing of the stairs to ride tiownomd losing
her balance, fell to the . story below. The fall
stunned 'her, and gave rise to aye Port that
"she had , Ixten killed. , Shti was canted to:the
residence of 'her toother,.and had an far re
' covered yesterday at to be able to walk
around. The Janitor of the building is in
structed - to prevent the children from riding
on the railings, and his attention being mo
mentarily attracted to a passing funeral, the
accident occurred.
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' The Courts. •
(Deportee Tztleateety far the Glzette
Dermot Comr.—Yestardey the Court, Me
sioie4 of the following tame': :
T.:t'ommtameetth for stip of J B find u J -:~feD.
GleTt, et el, Ventlct for plelattee. Qiettlpas of
lair rerrrercL
8 camakoetretilth foi use of U Ilabbllll.l . llcD.
Glenn- et el. Coralurad.
93 - Ereily:STateey n Alen Ittebeffry. Retorted.
sk 5-aloiaiiiaa:
nPimiemem's Baum Wm Neely.
• Ceitiow puce,—The 'followlnieses were
ilisposed of 'yesterday:
4fell4baT Begt.L BalitenuaL oonlinsal.
77 Mary O'Hara vs ninth 1117-LarLipn.cat aL
trial.
• This miss the r esent trial list, in this
Court.
The" following &Mhz tam onenired In Vie
United Statee Army Hospital, In 'Able eitj,
iinee Wit repOrtl '
Aprllllll4 Adam liOttt PonnsitronLa Dor
!moot; Crowknit county.
Apttll2.t.l4oravionktnonnsmon,ll,7*;Ponntylin
nlilftfteutt Womott eckmtre - -
Amil =b. IhrOdllcOnustlO, yenurytranin
Begltennt;Arnultrosto itottnal ,.
nplill3th, Wm. Thorns, Ine4l Penonityanla 11.01.
"out, Bunn county. .
Apri114111; Henry Young, Ilomptotio 'Datum Al
-
Masons Bits 0141521 Btowxas..;—The exhi
bitions of this. talented troupe are still very
popular with our citizens. It is. an exhibition
where' instruction and amazement are com
bined-and when our citisens who do not attend
theatrical and tether -atunatimenta oast spend
a pleasant evening., with perfect - proprioty.
The glass Medial engine is of itielf a greet
scientific wonder ' and we would ergo parents
and toachort- , to have tho oldidrati attend - at
lout one of thoirentartaintnents; as a groat
amount of knotilidge may be obtained from
this beautiful work of. art whioli may bo of
great tie:Tice - to them lu'isfter gears. They
give an exhon every evening this weak,
alscrou Saturday afteszoon. A large amount
of splendid pastor ornaments are did-flatted
at oachnxbitotticoa.: By. !1 means go.
„
Taw/al.—This orrening to &implanted as the
last - .night but vie of the young tragedian,
Emma Amato, and farewell Ennefit,.on *blob
occasion he wlli appear grist arid the only
time during the' engageglautias ;Richard 111.
Mr.. C. Wilkinson, the
,new comedian, will
appear in the afterplece Consie Joe.
- :To•inarroir night, Mr. Ana= : Will produce
his new Indian'Tragedg, "Ticaemh,” written
originally for him, and said to* AV excel
lentlitararyproduction • .
Dasoanzatr Corauvr.—.7.• Bobringer kru
arrested yesterday and, taken before Alder
men Poste, of Alleglenis on a Alsip of dia.
orderly conduct.. lie was Ilied4s and _which
he nal& • A. auto . of earault , ind battery
vas also made :againt him; and be wall held
to ball for. Ids lappeFanco at mint.
• •= 4,- ..z.rtV-T-'s
,
,
Severe Pelt•
Tinerts
Death' th thii llosplt4
•
Barislostr.-7,Tolnt B=ol4 ; . ,00nvioted
burglary, wan sopeoupid yostordol to Ps/ a
tine rot t4OO aid the costs of^ pros:melon,
and to undergo an tospriionnient. in she Welt•
ern Penitenttary for the lona. of , Ave years.
Be was removed to thit institution yesterday.
. .
Sus=or mi . Puta,,foitzt Limbaugb
was united 'petards, and faked , before
AKentutrTsyhtr, of the Fifth: wartiotterged
airoatte of Christiana Bathe with surety of
thipcooto. - -110 was had to WI-
_ .
Hum m Ban.-41rs. Hari A: Mae'retook
was arrested 3esterds, on a espial, and bed
to bet in the sues of $2,009 to puma & charge
of assault arid battery;erltlt Intent to ktU,
preferred by Robert filmirsort. , =
, .
Became ream Tuebrui. - -Three hut
&red reeruits foe the Ise iliartgan regiment,
pissed through the eity 'yea terday, tot their
way to the regimerit, la the' army of the
P0t413110. ,
Wince th editd all attention to v
moot In oar eolvi to-114110 100 d ''graPP
viztos."
9it.poE/14; LOUAL IfOTICES
Trout 'PAESI; PLI4II 4kmunto
Elitel6a6r;aad dash: Yraohialiaial.
Vamnialtia ths_6lool#y -M1461114
Olios at AU:. Xraustilles, • talc Water
1101 t.s. Pittactalta - •
dviatea; 2f attention' of oar
team Ii &meted to the brilliant Assortment
of aping aid fironmel — Goods Jost - readied
by_ one friend fdr; John' fie:l26 Fed
onalLatrest; Allegheny. Ills , stook oomprises
a a lA y a ri o e f n F Caut Yn an E Mth h
and lino Silk and aushneref Vostings,—all of
ssideh,flllbe suds up jciotdes in the, latest
styles swain the Vest manner. A e lroloo se d
-
finotton.of gorrialthlgfoode aleo on hand an
forsaletlopAher with 'a fhll stook of , Bolds
Stade Clothbg, I'o and fashionably made,
,'"ltiwbilit,;-43Woodtiratah2 toe .
_ i ntoratine I
Taken, hovo rotoortot to 411.girattbotletstreet ,
and wouldidot orwposthar eon the iatentien
Of ttelr Moods and the jobb: genszally to
their new rtOok of Spring end Stuxuaargoods,
latch thy him* Jell NOtATIId• Their stook
1 to of "the la/ frost. quality Of English 'sad
Itrerrek• amOweree,--doW,- reardtaeres, wad
luting. Also, le' Torjr-orteadre wtiortotoot
of ticoteb eaulatores. ,Den!t #ll to gyi. Oro
to tarty. tall.- Itrel7 gau!•out wan" t4 ta
give WI eetirdsottoti. :• - ,i.' • .. ..., y
Orono it If oClirrotim. 73 Broithooold flo
, ,
TeaVolitraitafal'aistartiof• lkides
gookai. for this *sap know ready at Font
goods Nowa Depot, WWI& onto;
40 , - UAL PligirTA cof Magazines
fats* Milan pike; rank ONO li•ws
iil9oll.ChriTh4/341/Ente
„
loyeam, tW tieentor of Blood
-6 It, sea be seas at raltoo's dzig store;
Wberele 1.1 gspadnlDsooa•n.vaL'!'
•••
DREG OM TEIBROS,
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES
FRCiACWASHINGTON.
Eipesial Dispatch Wills PittsbarghzepAt.
WORITMO! COT, Aptil 14, 1664
ran 1.C.110 txririnios uumitlOx.,
The conclusion of the otpnision , question
today •wits'precisely What the idiainistration
men, 'the Speaker included, hive
from the beginning. It was krici.la
resolution of expulsion could not be carried,
and the one for censure would probably have
bean oared -intitead of it in the bell:ming
but Ter Gil, technical question of order, which
I
wie aupposeitto prevent it. This was avoid
. 4 by Mr. Broomall's amendment, and it was
therefore accepted by all. The ten majority
ter severe conjure was nearly • strict peaty
Isola. Prank Blair Voted with the Democrat'
I '
against It, though he voted last Saturday to
I jape! Ramis: linitto Clay voted with the
Democrats, and one or two Unionists dodged.
Tho resolution requiring the Speaker to
read the ten:dation of censure to . Mr. Long'in
the Rome, was not urged by the, Unionists,
who were willing to spare him that humilia
tion, but the Demdcrats refused'te let it be
withdrawn, and compelled a vote. It then .
came within two rates of passing.
The galleries wore orammed.by as largo an
audience as any during the debate, and the
excitement ran high again. Mr.Colfax'a
speech was a resume of arguments ad
vanced against the resolution, and andllue-
Motion of their inconsistency followed by a
running commentary on Mr. Long's speech.
It was good tempered throughout, and
full of telling points. During its pro
gress he referred to the statement itadeby,
Samuel Cox; thatratts of the . Democratic
members from Ch 'id been held after Long's
speech, and had authorised him to disavow it,
and asked if party was of so-much more im
portance ttan the country, and that Congress
oculd'ist do for , the country'what these men
had thought it 'attessary for mere political
purposes to do for party.
Mr. Pendleton here interrupted and said be
desired to state for himself, that ho knew
nothing of the caucus, and thalseveral of his
colleagues had secured him that they knell ,
nothing of it. Pethape this did not fix • dis
tinct (ideation of voracity on Mr. Cox, but it
was so understood by everybody on the Ad.
ministrat igp side. Mr. Colfax was once or
twice interrupted by hearty applause, bulbs
appealed to the galleries to desist.
aa. waren orsascr.
' Mr. Long's speech - In defenoe greatly grist-
Ned the Democrats, and undoubtedly gains!
him friend,. It was delimit; reiterating the
most objectionable passages of his tamer
!pooch, and Indeed made one or two wage,
I - perhaps, than they had been before. Union•
rate spoke of It as full of repetitions, arid as
beim loosely put together and bad in style ;
lnit7tis own tido is delighted; and it L the
general wish of. Democrats to congratulate
him at its close. There is Is not !unposed to
[be the slightest probability of either his res•
I iguation or Danis'. They have o precedent
Ifor nab a course in Giddings' action on. a simi •
tar: resolution, hot they are not zeroed, to
mlet their constituents as Giddings was.
the Democratic policy new is to laugh at the
rein% and 'say it don't amount to anything,
thatit is a mare partisan vote to make
party capital, eta. They are talking so all
Odertolfll to -night.
_. . .
- GIL/ILDIOD 0008.51 DZIIOCXCLD.
Worts will be made tomorrow to press
tuition from the Way', and Means Commit
tee. The Democrats are [Sethi); very mach_
mortifedeover the acerb of Chanter, the le
,liMsestiative of Viva Points l Jil. T.''•' in object
[
tag to Colfax having time to finish his rpeech,
1 atefit had been espreisly agreed by the Dem
ocrats-whoa he yielded to their Interruptions
thathe aleintld have all the time he wanted.
The bad faith was Co flap - int that even James
C. Allen felt forced to beg that the party
should not he held responsible for it, and af
terwards they mauled Chanter, and begged
Co:fax te go on. Ile thrilledthat he accepted
no reluctlict concessions from Mr. Cheater.
1 They then-wasted him to have leave to print
the remainder of his speech, and he replied
that he never printed What he did not say.
And finally, after 'Laughed euncladed, they
again wanted him to speak, and assured him
1 that the.unanimone consent would then be
1 given. Chanter Is denounced on all hands,
and ,his path will not likely be one of roses
hereafter.
conxramat tarraconsas le resuaaxcriosiar
etsratcra.
Mr. Chandler's bill regulating commercial
intercomie In lowarreetionary districts author
ises the Secretary of the, Treasury to deslg;
slate, In' addition to those recognized by the
present law, places where abandoned property
may be sold. It charges (agents with power
to lase abandoned laod for twelve months
and the employment and general welfare of
the freedmen. All property into be regarded
as abandoned when its owner Is absent
in the service of the • rebel Geeernment.
The Prohibitions and Regulations act of
JOT, 1861, are extended to all commercial
transactions whatever in those districts; also
in portions of the loyal states under the eon._
trot of -relict raids, or in,lmmedtatellanger of
them. The present mode of distributing tile,
fines and penalties is . changed towards the
,
court, decreeing condemnation. It author
ize:li agents to purchase products in inch di,'
trial, at not exceeding three.fourths of the
market value.
IILOODTAXT GOLD DILL..
A highly Important bill was Introduced this
evening from the Ways and Means Commit
tee, making all transactions, n gold Illegal,
unless there is an 'Mad manual exchange' f
currency for the geld at the time the.contract
is made. The bill provides for the severe
punishment in any :court' of record, of par:
ties found. guilty, aid has numerous other
details, apparently making gold specolailon
alm'st an impossibility. •
TER TAx 00 wuserri omens elm reason*.
The tax bill Is to'be reported tit -morrow.
The details are ali 'Freesia. We; think : it '.
lath today that the tax on whisky will one
dollar after the fist of July, and ono dollar
and twenty-flve cents after the first of lann-'1
au. - On olgars,froxia Ate to twenty deillin
per thousand, according to qoality,..fttaril of 1
thirty-live cent,. Refined petroleum twenty
cents. 'Manufactured tobacco, thirty Cents.
; Trip row &smoke roszotirs. -
: The Committee on Pablo Lands reportett a 1
bill forit railroad front Et:merle, Rinses, via
130D11011: Grave, to ,ittinneit roar Pori Riley
with 4 the Void* rood..la grants .iiltainits .
sections for ten secitiosi en each side of the
mail It also (tithe:lies a change of rants
from, ! Lawrence. and•Wakarors valley, towards
Santa He, to ran faun'Leirrenee tei posporli„,,
onus illus.'s-mos ! i
The Secret Alfy of -the Interior rF 1
ommende
an sepropriailon for the Mont and Wisne-1
. ago Indiana, (or the: Inproientent" of their 1
reservation aid' subslsOnoes during the next
fiscal year, of onahundrod and aenn them
and dollars ' .They Will reqnlre for May and i
Jane, of the present year, twenty nine thino;
sand dollars, crone ` dollar ea Ara mats each' ;'
or Week:: '
eras. sietitroi astnraisit:an--twrany 1
.', - Fir strinst l'arreoaannin. '
etei3: niiicA and Lien; &int ist • plooisa:
(together all 427iOen ineintiers of the cabl'•
'net :wall : refosed adisitteneo, The belief
! o P, Zi i t 4 gilltkvo#l!ta,pit Importent . event ,
ail approaching -'' . . . ;
~..'.; - -; • - - = l, ssairitirosttlia.- -
7.!sti*swaii 04100 of en bantam amount
of eilrepFtant bostitesairtdei.':lfte Senate
.° 10, i 74 4 anis 7 iii Gtfiserali to-del, and*
kill .01 * 3, ,lii'il6.:l3l4lorifi Ofl -040100
on noommt..of peentliti.keltnalltlnnt—Calt
before he left Btatojal-14.SullengApp o r d
and hlr. faverethli teOnntlxl 11 0 141 ." .
COni o 9 3iolll.
O mulatto son of JCS Dsvii, Undeniably
proved to be euch, l new - seirlitg oz the gun
boat Cuondolet. He Is to be brought north
as an Illustration of the question In wbkch
mlseegenstlon lo mide . ,prattleal,
001.0 Excrumurr,
Thorn is eonitderable excitement here ever
the rapid li?.0 to gold. Secretary Chasels
to
New York. -
Fogg= luttzr. - sny e•LLIII3.
not true that the Laterite or foreign
ministers are. to ba tithed.
PEENS, LVAIIIA LEGISLATURE.
Special pionslcia to the Pltitimrsh Gatatla.
'llatuktianao, April 14, 1804.
House—The /lonia this afternoon re.
samed the consideration of the Appropriation
bill to a second reading. The vote on the
11th section, relative to Qautermasters and
Clerks carried-4i to 40. The hill progressed
to the 36:h section. The Homo adjourned:
till to-night.
Great fun was excited after the adjourn-,
ment, from a speech from Mr. Snyder, C.
claimant to • seat iu the Legislature ; . some'.
years ago, asking pay for hie expenses and:
salary for that year.
Tho Hansa remained in outside 'session
with vast laughter and fun. Mr. Mika=
presided. The Benatop came over in. large
numbers, andwere immensely tickled.' . •
Entrefrx—Wornoon foliawing •
hills paired finally : Mr. Lowry, amending'
the chariot of the oily of Erie. • Mr. Graham,,
relative to the burial ground oC tho First Rai
tiet Church of Pittsburgh: Mr. Hoge moved'
to take up the Meshannock bill, which was
taken up, but was recommitted.
arras raaaan turarix. •
Mr. St. Clair, supplement to the Preoportf
sad Shenango Railroad; Sir. Householder,.
charter to the Huntingdon Car Company , : alto
a supplement to the Fiomerseiiron Company ;
Mi. Hopkins, one to. augment the gay of
jurors and witnesses
L in Greene and Weehing
ton counties ; , Dlr;Latta,'one gifting the Sboriff
of lirestrooreLond fifty eentsfoi serving neticlos
on jurors; Pittahargkamt Franklin Railroad
.postponed Mt. Graham fought
hard to secure its paiuge. Mr. Graham, to
Increase the capital stook:of, the Elea. coy;
ton Works, Allegheny eliy.
Adjourned until to-morrow.
Sersion,—The coculderation
ef the Appropriation bill was resumed. tin
motion of Mr. Pershing, ea appropriation of
$15,000 for the Western Pnnneyirania Insane
Hospital, kayoed of $3O 100, al Proposed in
the original bill was made ; $5,000 for the New,
Brighton Logone Asylum was also inserted
to the bill, which passed to sixtieth section:
Adjourned until to morrow..
'Minn FROM CAIRO
SURRENDER OF PADUCAH DEMANDED
Our Force Prepared to Aka
the alsitkipaged
MEETING OF THE LOUISIANA CONTENTION
A Brilliant Fight at Pensacola,
THE REBELS ALMOST ANNIHILATED
Carlo, April 14..—Anottter demand solo Made
thi; afternoon for the surrender of Padseah,
giving out hour for the removal of the women
and children. Col. flick's declined to. sur
render, sad is prepared to meet the anticipated
attack... •
The following dispatch, per the steamer
OUT. Brunch, failed - to reach your correspond.
en* hands till to-day 3
Nm Orleans, Aped/ C —The ceremordes of
dedicating Liberty Mall, named and selbeted
by Gen. Banks, took place this morning and
wore most ttapressive. Bet. J. P. 15111 , 1Miti,
of New York, was Master of Ceremonies..
The Louisiana Constitutional Conventio
met In Liberty liall, at twelve o'clock. le-
fred Shaw was chosen.Presldent pro teee , an •
A. C. Hill, of the "Era," Secretary, pro trot.
A Committee an Credentials was selected.
The Convention adjourned till twelve o'clock
to-morrow.
A brilliant tight recently took place at-Pen
easels, between thirty of the Fourteenth cav
alry and the Fifty-seventh Alabama cavalry,
in which the rebels were almost annihilated
in a hand to land cementer with-sabre,.
Mrs. General Swabs, &misted by the ladies
of Now Orleans, design giving a Modes if
tableaux's; the Opera 1301110 on Wednesday
next, for the benefit of soldiers' wires and
widows.
GUN 41 STEELE'S EXPEDITION
The Rear Guars
Repuld Attacked and tlie
Rebelsed.
MARDMOURE'S FORCES ROUTED
Limn Retie, Ass., April li.—.Adeloes
from Gen. Steele to the 2th inst. have been
received. Ilia expedition reiehed Point
Mel, south of Skin Ferry, on the Little
Blituouri river, about twenty five miles from
Camden, where he expected Bon: Thayer
with the Ft. Smith force from him aexl. day.
On the 2d Shelby attacked Steele's tear
gaud under Gen. lileo. with 1200 cavalry,
arid two pledes of artillery, and was.rapalsad
with' lots of 100 killed sad wOrmied. Onr
lots Wit 34 killed and wounded, arid fifteen
prisoners.
iOn theetis hiarmaduke was attached • with
three or four thousand cavalry, and five pieces
of artillery, on. the south side of the Little
Missouri; and after live hears' hard' Setting.
was routed with a less of four killed . aid
twenty.three wounded. Our lassies twenty
lime wounded.
Titania a large force of rebels live , or six
mile' from Steele's advance, but fele not ex
p. sated that they will make a stand,.
Nothing bas been heard from Gen., Banks
nr.thegnabotits.
•
i Sill? POUNDIRED TH BAY OF BENG*
'IVEXTPSIA PIES AND iALUAI34 . CAROO OAT.
czam
„
Borrox,`",tpril 14.—The *hip Hirini Capt.
Andrews, from Calcutta for Beet,in,; with; a
valuable cergo, (pandered in the Bay of Ben:
gal on the ,4.0 a of January; during sibitril:
one . 'Mho eaptaln and fist mate went doers
In the chip,'The reandader of the aresitolik
refuge in tlshlp's home ' which beams , de
tached from the vessel. Before' the alght'of
the Ant day Are of thane were washed off the
house and drowned.
On the fourth day throe others died; on the'
Ala day Ole more died, and the lIIVTIVOII re,
theyw m h a en
Wre e
w k ek o ff u nbyti lt h J e / L P e r a e l e ty k
- lark
. and iribsequently -landed at Point
DeOads ' In the bland of Oeylon. Of the
mew, dflall told, only throe liars rated. he
vessel and cargo are largely Insinial In this
Potomac Armr-.Goni 1 31 / 1 3 4's
Division Bevlevirdradlebele Rumored',
Dino Ridge;
Woman:nu, April 14.,..decounta from the_
'army ~ of the Potomac ay that the Ad divislen,
of then 'corps, comm deby Bflen.
was reviewed to-day- hy . anock'ead
pM resent and a m . Gene
ra
l
resented a sppindid. appestat
thedeelwnWaits aimianderlor pffcinty.
,
After the review the Oenuale partook of
refreihments with • John M. Botta, nth!'
habil, and. atteratrai Vrlth Oen. Billic in,l V
The,lnyl wet beautiful.: .A rnmor.pievalla .
but no credit is giveato it, that , the
rebeb
have recentlybeen seerron Bine
eight pehveen our Troops and Indiana'
thistu; April le repotted that th a
Indian, have torn down th e telegraph , linen
es ,
twice near the Xanatleic Station, latwe
lanesburg ant DeaTej
A Ight Is said to lava taken at Yr*.
monk's Orchard, between the troops from,
Belau 'and 'the luau* iebtehdro”
diem were w
Iletal,tlanidAtiported :ll,l;wit
up
SkixiinaKidli+Atai l : -.44410441111
I Pill= oil the Ist bit. stiquirt*t: the
and
up th eir mai Verner .
' and --Mlattouti,"3o-Prungit' their fain Y ,
out hicdua Old hive terad#oollllnitirtk
Cotra4talanaL
assisozo,4pril 1, 1 •
Houras.—Mr. tSllioD, Of. Tex's, asked leave
to offer a resolution that' until otherwise or
dored;this Menu wOl, loch day, take a recess
from 41 o'oleekuntil 7 n'olock, far the per
pose of holding night versions for the mans.
potion of business. Objtation was made from
the opposite side.
The House then renames-Lebo oonsidaraion
of the resolution to expel Mr. Long.
Mr. Rogers, of N. J.,apposed the resole.
, tion, contending that free speech bad been
xecognieed by the common law of England
from time Immemorial. A man has a right
here to !advocate each doctrine. id will the
better moue liberty to on:raves and posterity.
Be was not hero to giodloato the sentiments
.avowed by the gentleman from Ohio. lie did
• uOt say the day wouldnot cacao rhea he would
:take the same ground, but if it did, he would
declare has sentiments, although the pillion
doors sadhastilo Should be Opened to receive '
him. We must have freedom of debate in
this country, or bid farewell to liberty.
Mr. Cox demanded th,Ss yeas end nays.
Mr. Colfax remarked t l that that as delays
Irene intended, ho had otter proceed with his
remarks.
Mr. Oox replied that Ins and his friends did
not want to delay, but they thought on
question of etteh.itopertanee there ought to
be a recorder names. !
The main question woe then ordered to be
pitt—yetwi7s, nays 71. •
Mr. Pandloton,of Obto,'S.ald that three or
font. gentleman on the Oppositiasside desired
to speak.' The praising question should not:
leo broughl to bear to curtail free 'pooch. He
therefor* appealed Ice Mr. Colfax not , to take !
that motion until others had: bean heard.
Mr. Colfax replied that his heart was dis
posed to ,accede to the _request, but public
duty densandeditat lje should mobs the mo.
two. He called called *Lannon to the fact that',
;mhos Giddings was upend under the pro.
ioaeouostloist withaft an oporlunity to he
head. _No felt co '
spoiled to demand the
previous! question.
About twentYiaixspeesihes have been Made,
, 1
and both sides have boon equally nosed. There
!Were fifteen members who: yet desired to ex. I
es els thar views.
Mr. Eldridge, wf Miassonsin,' raised, ! ,
a point of order that Broomall's sab•
saitede for Col fee' resolution declaring Long'Sl
alma by members, wis not in order.-1
The ,Speaker pro tent , lilt.. Rollins, of N.
. declared the substitute to be Weeder. It tild', l
1
nacpronatr , to 'censure Mt. Vilig for 'words:l
spoken in debate, but for'tho pallication of .l
his sorrels in New York, showing him to be
,in favor a the reeognitlen of th. Southern ,
Confettrocy, end siding the traitors in arms:
against the Gevernment. The Speakeroto tem.
declared Mr, Broomon's , subseitute in order;
Mr. Eldridge appealed from the decision of
the chair. The question bales taken up, the
decision of the chair woe sustained by yeas
79 to neje 65.
Mr. Colfax said that as Mr. Broomall's pro-
pesinon would 60301301 A a 61311111: object,
hs would accept ii. for his own, to expel the
gentleman from Ohio, as le-wee evident that
a Sufficient number of votes could bathe 01,
Mined. He demanded the prostate question,'
Mr. Cox, of Ohio, wanted tea move to lay
the reeolution on the table.
Mr. Davie, of Md., gave notice that be
should renew the original resolution of expel
, awn. The qUastioo Was thou stated, &tadt
the question to now pat?
Mr. Colton, of tad., then supported the
proposition which his had presented In the per
, 01'313030 of his duty. Ile showed that when
Clay wan Speaker, be came down from the
chair ,numerous times to reply to Josiah
Quiney, who had tantalised himself against
thews: of 1811. Re said that tattoos speeches,
jest such LI Long's, had Incited riot in New
York slid Illinois, and encouraged the enemy
ar.lltolomood and elsewhere, gladdening that
hearts and strengthening their bands.
Mr. Long, of Ohio, raid hedge. not arraign.
ed fur any misconduct, bat merely. far ex.
pressing his views on the great subject before
them, having called the sentiments of Lin•
ooln, Seward, tied other republican. in hie
lorpport. Ile may hate tis ea in error, but his
judgment aced conscience told him he was
Mr. COX moved to lay the caul:awn Co the
table : disagreed tq by majority.
The resolution conloriog Mr. Long was
then adopted by a vole othl against 70.
Mr. Colfax then mooed the previous qua.
tlon et the preamble, ender the operation' of
which it was agreed to. The preamble pets
fsate substantially, that Alexander Long,
represented! , from the second district of
Ohio, by hie are-o: deolaration to the
National Capita, and by --publication in
_War York, has: hown himself to be to
Divot of the necogoitientlf the eitscalled Con,
indetacy, now trying to ostallliztt shelf on
the Inlns of the osuutry, thiro airing aid
and comfort to the enemy In t heir practices',
and to the - traitors &gotta the Government
within our borders, by assurunace of their
succors, and affirmation* of the }talcs of
their cause, and that each condom ie
Incotu
patiblo with hie duty as a member of thin
body. The aborts preamble was agreed to by
-you 78, nays 05.
Adjourood. . • •
Sraarc.—The bill to coable the people of
Nebraska to form a. Constitution and 5 iota
government was passed without amendment.
Me. Wade reported frorM:. the Committee of
Csufetence on the disagreeing vote. ot the
two limns on - the bill enabling the people of
Montana to form a territorial government.
Adopted.
Tao bill to alartet a Masonic Rail Amnia
, teen in the District of Coltiothja was. passed.
Mr. Sherman, from the Finance Committee,
reported a substitute for, bill 105. It pre.
'idea that it shall be unlawful to make aril
contract for the purchase, or gale, or loan : or
I delivery of any gold coin or bullion, or of
Direign exchange, sit any time subsequently
to the making of 'the contrast. or for the pay
ment of any, Stood or contingent, ln de
fault of delivering !Alla eels, &v. It
provides also that none but bona lido own
, ars in' actual pc:nation etsall make 'a contract
for the sale of gold, and forbids any banker
or other person to :hake sale of gold, coin be
halloo, or forolgta exchange, or to snake :a
contract for any Inch parthaso or sato it
other than his, ordinary. place of business.
All contracts Tialitlou of the act - aro void.
Tao ponaltica for tho violation of the eat aro
• One of not more than $10,009, nor lea then
11,00 0 , wren imprisonment Of not less thin
three months, nor more than one year, or both
at the disotaton of the court. -
The Senate then - went into executive
session, and shortly after adjourned.
From San Franclero-;..Prltateer In
'lr°ll,6
Bas Eatgouseo, April 13.-8,41.0, the ship
Eueossafor. Balla°, also the steamer Golden
City, for Pant:oop, carrying 350 passengers:
asid $780,00 .n treasure for England, sod
5272,0 00 for New York. She also takes - 1;0
oheits of too end' 140 bales of wool for New
York. Among keepassangera was Griashottle,
the privateer of the schooner Cluspulatoorho
goes to Nifsahlegtint In irons for tried, tinviig
forfeited his par*.
Prize Steantrr—Blegroes Sentenced.'
Neer Ostnens, dprill3.-i-TheprireitehMMer
Mary O. Benton :Cum arrived n.t New Orleehe
from off flabreeten. ;
Soren uegmenhadbeen trled for the murder
of the Intailly of hie: Neff, near Piriniline.
In Jumnry i , and; thlie of them sententedde
hehanged. , • - • - ;
. ,
Tue,ltaLllin;'lint:l:at albrn,lll,tr4
Nnr Tais,•April 141.—Tho
ge diatalLoarilsrod , st. Gibraltor on tlts 28th
ult. In 13 itsYn ane.:o'; , hours raining thin.
The stlip.and:tnaines went It(petleot, odor,
Giest I 7 Uln Gold '
Nsw lon*, giest fain:a
gold is raised by a repair that Seeretarjehise
hat drawn for night hundred-thousand pounds .
stealing, against tint gold sent from San gnat
elm last year.
Froin Nei ()mane.
Nee Tokx. dpell 14.—Th° stosmer Tttos.
A. 13.004 tuta eintiod,Eoni Neff Otteani, with
tki loei °flair padei mid.propeller. •
Grant:and the President.
Wasstaatos,;April ties: (hint
sat at - baadqaalteri, int caaanitatloa •with
the Pregidant ttat manilas.
• .
ThErAsta Stgqalled. .
Ilax.iso,!.Atiril 14—The 'tamer .Ada,
VOIR ',taupelite stgagted Dafow, settti dates
ta tbs._ Ed snit.._ , •
. - ,
.. -.3 „ 3 ...
.II
03-IVOLifitG-.04 %%May otootag, tU
litb,36oll,'aCtb, residence of itohro d dainh /OW
114.00.1 tow*lpi Dols. anldgbf
Bit. Mr: Colcoun, i15:41.14.13 Sae. ina
wassunto: trauma.- . -
.
inning, April 141.11, Zitrs
76,11M8E1R laN01)1, vlO3 vel,worip Maga. Rr.
!alto clth par : 9llter wt.
ert.he fauna will he girenla the tat•rui •
•
Q,lnarr—: s so blab. Symp. of the fol.
rzirie fth l, 1 1 1 2 : 111Z;13%,t / uird'i n c:77 l l2ll;
..t, Et..,-.0.132p.Am1.11 Ewa
11°"1. \ urns a team- -
1 ,ttaY.E yEIIB DAY aitiodnlP
4 ,y‘ wits tit h... . 01(0..D. VOIAt. to PrdpaY
. -!" 66 1 ,3 tr!kC"ll t roos, prri:l24oo.:-
'''''' , W4 4 •• ,,l 44V.4 , ‘Z - 4: -.ll =i;it o
. . • ! , . .....- .
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MARKETS BY TELEGRAM..
New York, Olt Market.
Sper Dlapateb to the Plttsbergh Gazette.
Neer Foal, April IL—The market for Wade b ex
cited, .ed soimiettled that accurate quotation. can.
not be Riven. Priem entirely nominal at 98at2c.
For HAMM. in bond. Mit demand is moderate and
I=arm, at 50a5735c. For Free, the demand
rate and prices firm.. BMus at 86667%. For
traptha the market fa unchanetd In weer, respect.
chicinnati Ittirket.
Cmcm.n, Arrll 14.—Erestro.—Flour opened
active and elated, and prices advanced on , 'Change
60c ; Wm- of Superfine at S7SO7,Z. but under - the
New York neva .the market cloeml flat. What! 54
higher nte Oed 11,50, White 51,00. Corn rather
rialet at ' 51,18,91.20 at the clots. Oats advanced tO
8.5 c, and to good demand. Ilya advanced to 51,50.
Whisky Ls up to 11,25, and nt the dose sae held
higher. Mess Pork arm md to goad demand at
12d. Salm 1,500 bids Bulk Shoulders, advanced to
11:0/ 4 ,.d light Sides to Site • heavy clear Sides sold
at 12%. Lord advanced to 13}1(4133e,c, with large
tales. Slam Shoulder• sold at natl%, tbn latter
rates limlnding .packages. GrocerTes acchanged.
Cloverseed 08.
Gold 179C0.1V0i Silver IGGOIGt.
New York Market.
Tonr, ApHll4 —,Cotttn adranced; WOO balm
bold at an advance of 20, at 000, the market closing
quiet. Flour advanced 10e,200; tales 17, 0 0 0 bhis
ST,G 6 /7,g ) for State, 15,6038,75 for Ohio, and
$7,40 s 0 for Southern Wheat advanced SCPc
001002,000 both at szarA for White Kentucky. $3
Gr ilicblgan, and SI,OO for fled Jersey. Corn ad
vowed 2c; vales 42,000 bush at $1,80(1,32. Park
buoyant ; 2.000 bbl, sold at 525, 75 C4 2 7, for ti.°
Flacon buoyant it 13415%. Lard nnoyant
at 143491 be. Wblaky flan ; We* '35,b20 ablv
$1,2001,33. Sow firm. Ooffoe firm and quiet.
?dolman. doll. Petroleum exalted and advanced lo;
Crude 42, Banned In bond 5.5{35;y : , and Ptee CSSOT,
Frelghta dull.
Stock and Money Blair aet.
Jiro Toss, April 'lt—Stocks anti and lowtr
O. U. 1 —.150 'Michigan ContraL-Ids
Curaborland 81%
111.. Control Scrlp-.-147% 0. &
Islatgati Bonthem..ll3 T. 11. & d&
do staran'd....l63 P.;Vt W &
T R W...
, nub. & .
Canton Co
Caton. & . (th1rag0....14.1 :t yrar Cortideataa....ll::
PaLLA.Ozvola,April 11 —BLock. Lrre,suu, •
Emus.Venn*.
Morris Catl;xl Ifkold —L....L.
Loua LO ,ErthangaNew * York v.
PhUadelpnla Maiket
Prus-angtrnut,..Sprill4.-410 3 rlaeln the prentlinnl
o gold has compbeloly.tuneettled the mocha. loran!
deantiptloris of breadatia., and prime are advancing;
mit" of 3(ootoblcititra fatally Mug at 511.2560475.1
Rod e cbalea lot at: V.); Superfine I. held at SI end.,
Extra ot : P.Lfii4. 7o • Ilya Ihnte hoe advanced toy
tin,7s and Corn Bloat ta £7,75. Wheat boo ad.ancedi
tackyd COW tooth meld nt 11 ? &I;g0rYJ both Ken- ,
White at nye I. tat. on.ltvrival at
51,3851,42. Core Le ...roc: rello• Vati.
00c. ShoObneh Clover Feld gold at 5,150,7,70, Pro
vhdon. of all kind. nave again advanced. Whlolry i.
active at 51,t4
St. Loft! Ille,rket
Loco, Aprll O and unchanged.
Flour higher an d carded ;ulnale ra;
Entra $7, double I'
17,75(,j8.60. Viboat 10@lto higher: prime - alp@
1,71, chute° $1,66(41,75. Corn sdra. red 100, ranging .
from 61,31,1 i Oats ad ranne4 3140, ranging from.
72 to 070. bard 14a. Whisky very active; and es -1
cited at $1,1131,713,
Louisville Tobacco Market. •
•
Aran - lb—Sale. or.rO hogsheads as follow,: 61 at
91,03a1,955111 at 95+15,95.15 at 9C490, 21 at 97.7,904
17 at 5.x08,90, 21 at 49‘9,13, 21 at 910.1073, 14 at 11.1
11,75 15 at 912,23212,75, 7 at 912.13,75, 9 at $ll.
14 75 ' . 12 at 915215,73, 13 at 1110.10,73, 4 at 517a17 73;
Cu 319.14 59, 9 at 919,23.19,73, C at 5M,2140),73.
at $21,23, 1 at 121, 9 at 323,502,73 4 at 1921.21,25,
2 at 625.25,25, 1 at $27,23, 1 at 928,1 at 133,50,1 at
1)1025, I.t S5O, lat 991. "haoheads d.01.74ad
trait, at $3,223.9: 1 , end 1 llovletad of stem St 92 19.
RIVER INTELLIGENCE.
Delaware, LattaDile,
Ida Doe., Oil Clry,
J. it. Oilmere,Nesbvllll , Goody SOlseds,Oineitiosil, •
Delaware, Cincinnati. lobo, Oil City.
Ito tirerremalua Shout galloon . at gib point,
with thirteen feel in the channel by the pier markt
tot evening. The weather continues warm and on,
settled, al h essalOrial glower,. of rain.
Businim It tolerably brisk •t the •harf, with am:
p. tonnhge to all what, knight.. hewers, an
rather sorra; and boars bare ceneiMuul . ie dificultt
In getting it full trip.
She 11.hiViils Include the Delaware, from Loilsrllle,
coo the Starlight, from F.l, Lois. The Julia, from
ianoville, was doe lot dight, end will douLti.ei ho
found be pot this morning.
The J 00100 U. Gilmore left for 1t . ..011ie le the
m.rniug yesterday. with • goof ellµ Incledlog
sereral tens of Oen, mid h fair moire of Noma-
Sera•
Tbe Delaware cleared fur Cincinnati In the aft.r
noon,dyiugUaba, and tbs Ooody Friends, in the
same predicament, it woe thought. would wagon - dory
(pg.
The Ontario, Capt..l. A. Barton's new boat, kat:
most completed. and th,pt. U. says he will him bre
la the landing dor.ng the early part of tbs coming
week.
She 'Sklar Anderson. LIICII• Martin and Ohio Val
ley left CIOCUI0•11for Pittsburgh on Tutsdny, The
Jennie Itublie easy announced to follow on Wednet-
•
der.
TbeNemole palmed , Calm en note for St. Louis on
Toomey.
The lieho left for 011 City huh evening, crowded
velth paeoeugerv, and a fair freight liat. The Cot
tage, tram the same point, was doe Imp night.
Tim Colman, le loading at LonMille for Pitts
burgh. The Empire, City left StalLoula for Pittuburgh
oo Twoday last, loaded down to the guard, '
Thestattnela and reliable Starlight, Copt Ilartog.
II will be man by card, Is announced for St. Louis
and the Uppor tillasiasippi, forthwith.
' The Sallie Lilt, Capt. Neal, will yeshivah , leave
the foot of Liberty street to day for Noobrille. ,
The prompt and popular Mho rats, Capt. Gordon,
tattle regular parket for Wheeling to-day, learlug
t noon
The Amount, atpt J. W. Porter, wilt lb m u tt
teave,for St. Let& this erettingor to.morrew mart
Tho u. g. Blephatn,Clapt. Shaw, will be ready to
leave far St. Lents oh Monday,
The new steamer Kate Kearney, Cant. Knight,
annouriced for St. Louis wet the Unrr Mirsinntrgt
forthwith. . ;
SITU lIIINDMILD 'COLONIZE/a SIGs IN CLIC?.
—Young men, be warned In time, supply
yourselves with GO LLO WAT'S PIL LS AND
OINTMENT. They are guaranteed to Cure
the worst cases of Sores, Ulcers, Scurvy, Fi
vers and Bowel complaints.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment are now re
tailed, owing to the high price 'of drugs, &r.,
at SO cents, 75 cents and 51,16 par box er pet..
For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. Fabuestoik
& Co.
For tale also at Fulton's drug store, Fifth
street, Pittsburgh, and by George A. Kelley,
Allegheny city.
Wsn'am Jtilmus. ha.-,T. M. Itoberis,
No. lf PLR street, 11011 opening the most
ohoico stock of fine Gold end Silver Watches,
Jewelry, Silver were and Fancy Goods aver
displayed in this city, and to selling them at
remarkably low minas. e : .
Omni ma amigo Wit will be train it
the Omnibus °Mee, fro. 410 Pm= street, dl)
'or night. MI ordure left at the &bore plaits
gill be promptly ettemded &to most
ire polio advents.
11..8111., 7.48 rear, ctrov.. I:11 1
Lartl La aft 1 , 7(5r.1 11 o1
• 1
Poi afar end &farad , ' dry goodio to
Barker's, n Mutat street.
Jostra hL G•sgm, Agornoy gLaw, 98
Grant. street. slam'
EDON WORTH 61Mriraltlf aeadvertiromegt
GROCERIES.
=ono prime la bloren
60 do do Ceps do;
106 hltde. E: O. mow, riles coop;
. ED do -nnicooScib.sope.. ,
; .10 0 bbl: Neturtlintve, - 77 63 :
' 200: doO. Sdolsams, now cooir.
do ' do do. . 3 4 eIV;
• 300' do ftteapi, snorted bran6c
SOn do Benron klnt:
1600 piteleva this. and bolt MALI
160 ble. Vann*. It ty Lien:lnc -
60 do Say of Island do;.
60 do Lahrsdor ' do;
10360 tuattle. Lake do;
do - White Tlebt
600 bbl. Extra ltd. 18.111 _ ••
300 do Ex= and ;Uri, /Inn
2100 bust Tobacco toutnlot •
t 76 bbla. Tn.. no. 1 'doter itesbieo LW Oil;
BO tierces prime Leaf Laid; ;.• •
for mile to the trade la.,
Joas L ifooss 800..
rabid corner Smithfield and %dor streeta.
nt_ROCERTEi. -
N„R 2to hhda. R. R. aP. R.Dogara, Tod to ptifico;
100 bbla. .T. tyrant, warted pads;
ID'S do. N. 0. boluses:
do Cnuid. Pone& Gran.* Who %agars;
493 bap 'nod to kilms Rio Ratko:
Sl* ht. ctuataY•llo • 9`.. bap. kOoloogTeQ;
60 do Japan Tan
. 100 bbl& Rangoon Bice; ..
VW pap. Tobacco, amtorted .iota and qualitiu ;
VOO bt bbla Late Ilelxing and White 11.11 •
1,100 bbla. andbf. bblinta:karel, iniorkd
100 kite. Nos. I sudilitlankcond;
In "°"4 fiakinti k
• . .11c0027 and t 9 mar thaa
ROCERIES.
' • •
G-. 1201.0priduatio core° ,
• .B 0 -d. Cuba .
• ad tierce*
- 110 Ibis. 21'. O. liclassoli • . . -
100 do thetasßytapi;
•40 t023:5 acd ICts Tbacco;
20 do Pounds' ' '
ISkzi e•twlat' 404 tnd
asattuf caestilrout4o "Pe
dn[tlag © d r"'
• •ll'l 1 i
.91 V i and a l
2 3
ai• a a
st.,
~
FOR; Disrtisiki;on inodeiate tin= Dr'
...1. is a nt ooterwmatsarMaossiaterLo to
AsErrupousa Donau, ormolu' sizmc glue,
...era ibeettell•baao ICHOINIX or.•4llloezt -slug}
waottoirr: WAN faLATTI3, ft , stattLlol AN.
',bed boats. DOCTOR&
AS"'
eair aad Fume !istii
mons sa IrpSIGIELT }101311,3214 r • •
jm= hilo":l).oe'ck'nuaia
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•
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VEI 4 OS:Kt 01 1 5,.A 1) !UNSPOlLT
:..e.sioirconeanr, . .
Pi nizA4 -
itmrpared .rosin, stor• sad sail
Crude and. Befinert,etkolevan i.
012 the most ressonsias and to mate Mgr
bitumen'..L.H.. trULVZR,
Plnis street. New Yost.
Wlf. Etter. • I
WArtrat det.e# c/a.
JAMES WILKUiS, Li % PaisarlL..
Jar c.rodg.u.-nts, Pewmytranla wats+. Ir.:
to stored at the Oomeshy's tre-pmef istremoli,
oa
I:fob:Mee side of Titer. ' - Waal-
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
VARUKLL, IRVING &CO.,
40. 610 mums srurr, YntiAmaxii4,
Iff anttbacgxi!n
Double Strength Manilla Paper,
Of .n dna.
BOLL REAPP.ESS, pa baadjfe amtr to coder
Ingbist prine pidd ear 13.0P11, to Imp 4).• cod
quantities. •
mleamd
MaCA.ROOI3 MARBLE WOB3p,
Ix. unman KRIM
O blautlful .0 Tailed onic3olo.l al'
Hontannts• aftB Gisve Stones.
!WTI% Pjtiitl, 80H15DA.4.6 Vit}OHND:
'MWIS 0:1311iTII.. .
SAAR 1,3RA1t4
12 7' EC"E P 4 A:W
Lrlzaran am !
lops nen/ana, 00 fond a tans sad •• • • • • .
annentzt stork of •DDDISI:SI2,DOAT AND .
I.
PLANA. WIDDOW !BAKU 371:Mr. INTE.I4 ,
11313•81143, JOl2ll l . 13PODTDAD, Ls v , . PAul
was, a.ar..,
Ya .„
tu =att. ear SAIVID • • irDDI
preen ottes• and at talt redeA, • •
DAL Persons van Den. WDD ""• or. for=
f.il aro putt Wetted t maga. %Cu*.
CODISem, en ers.a. Own: en. , 'Goble
BAGSI ititElS±St
Hew as al secon*basui -
Seamless, Burhip A 'kiwi Bags,'
ILOt' AND 4 . 4 am* .
VI prhind 'yo order. by
JOAN T. BAILEY
kru.s.” is. 11 storm Troy. rhiladelDiaL
TBE 'NATIONAL ALMANAC,
FOR -1664-
...
. .
Tido tstalisobla Annual li mw r;n4y to[ Wag .
Tbor• to no one but can dna lomolnantoslinn nottta
Len HMO the mot of the boo* to them.
. ,•
DA V ta. LIARS: I34 CSEI
1710=1
REMOVAL. --On theist of Apyni
will remove.= Om&ltono to
Mo. 63 PIPTIII 6T616g.T.
The town tt present oaniid 'by Mann: Weber 4
Bro. A Brio asortaurat of ;PIANOS on hand me!!
tntif 1.1 N. bI E1TX11.62.1=.
J. la. 110FPliiAlf & BRO.;
Bola sprit. of 'Dockets num.
T.. 1 . ORR & CO.,
Dea*a in
X.X. PINE' TAR.
,
Vrapared asyres.ly I xixs. Panay in runt ixi•
g • non ircn BUCt&Td. Tor anl• by thidoan
and In bands and haires.=
= tea. Ho. Ud YLBSI Pittaburgb.
ap9dlna
•
C gN
Twa, DRUG!
Chia olgul braiSa.
qv,. a. HILLY
spans s?DtrOlLtimpicutrim
oar chnite.a.st• 0 . 4 1. 46 ' 4 '
w..10'
AbTRAL OIL WORKS.
ASTRAL *CUBE OIL;.
Braving poroboood tbs. Bo4ory latoly intovelcloy
VirlL Z. DisANDON, sA aro , DOW preparattd
nbr
to the pobl It our roper'," ILIA/HINE ffia , l4 .
(=mod oa otrictly prlnelplos, osol sat-.
rancool equal to Lora 014:
THOS. J.,..":6IoOLELLAND k CO..
to441:1to Otloo. 47 Wood 50774- :
DIAIt,LEm.
litrieemortment of TOCEMI AND COUNTIMO
HOUSE DIAIUMS. for 1/164--1a poor, in clothi to
roan. la Imitation Torkoy. la Tarim Morocco.-
with gilt elm and with marble almgr-with tack%
mums Marys sad elartlo festartinget All sines, 1 0 d
from the caromonort. to l the wry trot. For rale at
rrtmousble robs by .
. - WM. 0. lote§Ttal co- stateims:
oeltS•worraw 6T Wool trawiL.
I.)APER /LND E . W/L.
1101751E.—Juse VELOPE •
Ign stock et
NOTE, AND OAF PAM& •
AWNI2. , MS, In ups: wietles, zolort sad
qoaUtiell, irrery
_tad. 701 . 1rAleby
W. CI.JOHEMS CO., raliDideq;
Mil2=3
NEW BOOKS! "NBW BOOKS! ,
. ,
BINE An =Maass OT Bt ISCHOOLB
—A biography of tat...mak/NI- and W. Fox: By
Jobs O. Poorer. ',rot' Price 53. 00: •
A VANDAL ON , "XXIMAOTINO Maga—
ronAdad on tho Aaatoriy Of the porta Iterated Yo
the operattott ,• kirpla &ad pioyor coalb!stetion:of
tEutrameata, Lc. 1 vol. Igroo. - •.
REAVEIiI noma. - lrot.12020:
DAING AND surrr.anra. Lion. Petlam•
ger. Z A
largo supply of th e Dater inn* Pat Moira&
l a y lA' DYAD. 18 Fourth wad; -
AA LLRGE LOT OF
Om,* ma &s Tobago; •;;
Daimon apt% Tobacco; ,
Navy Pounds do; ,
Bright dot . : .
Cat awl Dry motto; Tobacco; ,
PaTcat d 'do do, atm tioattta'n
Bohai Inao Cat' do; ,
Bann Swop, Oren 11111. d
011 do;
Vdo_ do ot. . ' •
mhto
11o0OLLISTIR & 11 4 111,10$VOid
fitAGE3 I BAGS]. BAGS I : 7, '
ii 1,100 &Wiwi iwo Ocahel Cep ;
__, .. - '4oColmitatioei ' 4? - - - - __ A.; , ' I
o,ooo.oats 8.4601 .
..
1
•,O0 font. bnstal.nieirentealsge I 7 ' ,
1.600 Sate Brat . ,
1,1100 wand hind Inantlee• UP :. ''. •,. ,
1,600 Otono . Owl.. ' .
en• an coan6uselyineclelng new and weond.6nin
Dena Sankt sad Gunning: ''Tbe, trade - aniplted.
arrGl4.-OCEFe NnOBELIII. • CO., I ,
131 Sowed ateneti...„
CIONSIGNai rs.
hozri Drina
SQ. do "Irmonc,, ,,
10 doHomburg Amon
160 trba , rano% •
60 halt bbli. Lgto lierrlnd;
Srro 0106. 3 110:•tt - sad 1111low.dh
-l ial0"
10 Dom trigs Wit Batter j,
Itacrlved sad far rale at Ho' 501 Llbrrrrrtieet.
spB vt/T l ll l , AI6F9 416-6111:P18ti:
QUNDRISS.
14.? 100 tblnntioke -
200 do _Tamil:lMM. • , -
800 boan t lorbkd rt!r!!7;.l, .
1,600 do
1.0.00 do Ph-11.4 o=o4 . . ,
1,4 0 11 do Wbest; • - ,
do :Rhino
forges ny• Noblaild d 611.170.
LIT 1.1.)0K, •.E7TIT do CO. -
LP - So. is smaurrsisiirjussi.
Jut Meant! !argue:
so Sten.* prltsil‘srlded;l". •- •
5.003 plea* wr Bacon ;.
• 10.CE0 'Mtn Hams:
sr
10,00 do. 'gad:matt ISvK O • plif
13,C00 cleslll44 ribbed 11.1; •
• 4,41bu0i..1h14 tip, _ .
ple* erk•NIMMII
U
40.111,1 C NLO' 1 ,
5 v-10 bbbc
W.) Ited
tf •
g4-2:3=t
P
Wu* andii ElP •by
PAITSON Atn
AIITION.No.'6•W
1..(X) .eND ....7
vs bbai. prumsbootdaisi,
T 3 NAB Wm Part: .• - .
Tor taus siaxkitascriliack-,
• =WI - 191 and IDS Llbetzirtreo
10 ww G - r
lLb t oar load Tack Appltur,: •; •
60 bbli.istrachota , Ohio to;
1 rar lout sheha Goma;
110 bblm.lati Ottorfrritilbes;
T 6 rry /Mari .
la store sad for malt by •L. f1.,6•07
_
(11.1.FT0 .WOMEN! -WATS&
`CI . YlOl7 TIZITI2OI-4i., imply critui 4111eint
widths rucellnijitui to raid thi Itatilistywr
•
Naa.4tl dud Z 1 St. ear -;
. •
Tlll 7 *as Apati tor AlleiDerry rdtcari.
.
ptagitekil&W Pit=
flor 91f14 12tailbt pita' Maar opostg.th 12
DOSENDALEOFMNT•• - ", b:
'l3), tritEfi' 4 stetaim.ipor.t.uns.
' 40'
T itte teglueinbrb._
•
ISICEET
•
A L If
880 Y • -- •
4 -
BTO EE
The Largen 'irarteth Best Ronda,
ima
ItiCEB 1
Of ANT BOOT a tiaotirpias
gerNo. 62', Fifth St.roVOlr
Or • i,avttWu m.m to Dolan,
•''
•t ' --
1
BOOT AND SHOP STORE OF --1, m P - .- r - r
1 • I ' - ' • . - . -•,!:
... •,,.
LFt BOIttaND; - ''' '' "'"1 lqi
5 •ri' •
No. 99 *.A.VtirrEM,t3= AW. • -
1:E/• Pl
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::r *1611144 WI ;Itkett4 WA 64014 Nock PI:. ,4
Boots,- Bliaes;claitani and talmarais ::;.i
1 ivb. find in- 11.4 city. Canby. Marritab VV. -1
alba at a• • refit soc
k twan -poem— Zs vas* alai lii •
soma re, ta liar larigki stoc leant gatrettaabss at*. i 1
3. H. BOIL LAND'S, at Mirka . : street. 0
t,-,1
Becr IA dam hum 1111th. Ti: . ,
NEW isND macs .8444414.0
erp Alia, and iSiml:4liiin•
ci
ril°6tBf Ithqtlif ntibbe6-; trO4
-j • •. !
fatthir.
ttliN BOOT 4.BD'OnOr HOME - •••• •
; titkritiVicaqt.': •
•
as at lUDS= BT.. It digit= Ttttr;.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
W.
wdi. honoo - matlnd oar Spot;lrlotOck
BOOTB AND snap.,
at tho I;OWLIT . 65n vsup.
W. hays do Imre...Loot boos mimed mock E l?
Ingle. wimp ;ow' squimr-toed
TouibucainelW ctp. Leams ,
La abgadoino. Gin as co/L. .
89 mestir enssirr.
fIOODSi
• • ;suer sAcinvia,i
iaanzw. arkirx sip
Da , do At mama - ekr,
Do 110E0000 &GOAT BALlrli'do;
arms Taft= BOLE GRAIN & GALT do
Vi i'?
Do TWO do. attar do
AU of tbe beas mum mes e ad wercated to ttt!f , ii .
ware eatlefecOos. •
CFECN 4LBRILE; SON . 4c CO„
de= ft. 71. oof Wood Id:aim:lb
:4!
JOHN cAIueBELL,
BOOTS AND SESDES;of fnaryidecrllAS4l* l
e 4 Smith&ld. ifteet,-Pitutergh. ; ocsKi
. • : .$ ' I
SILVER 1 PEARL SOAP. , .
CRITAIPTOII
- Liberty stioii, '131;
Bole Poneiciere ileatleiterera foe Wake
Pasghertle. Obb, /agletta. tabwic.na
. j . F ts.t..ets =pat* ;-
Palm e Geimai - Olive
Lad Tamara = E+
TOILET ivszi
wiz alma PLLUL BOAP, which some* .
deatlelly redoarreesit tut batter Or parcel see 434 .• •
ea other berme the wale, phottlet be terra ta stag •
bee neither Petah:Wt. LiMa ar Boelaioi mTot9lt
soletazute Itr, Its itteaoSetare which cse artalle -
Ware the Wet tants. Thessets sod Woofers 44 •
he ~aeDW emit she matt" at Cotton or USN.
Cudmi mated with the OILY/2 PROM OUP
do rot wads* .botileg, or heft Slut !Ohba. fro.l# •
SUNKRIP.A.Tat
sta.,4". ma., - mit;
astabi z atuf the-word Bap Water atalasa
aardlate lk•
ly. It with semelet,gyouge,,thse
PrefcerthE amps , sad gurallase Beta
ado gad dep. II . .trett,lsecy is ppy ~de~
Jrrelri.Glroserat Zassoellott Patathep an Mae
Ladles taaitedleistr t . end lot - dente aterhhe r esa
Ikea Hi
a tt bat so pur.. Tx the sad
early tbs &LIME P WAY
a perfeti.l7tifi4ln • yore. e , *ho Oast arias
Its esprelat eckoostedge Osi. vOO
rdlsconui of t ego. US Orteeett7 Ish • Irtelttare
who are latereetra sear Soap, sea lkolirr_
I came sill reread the price ar the axes ebochl WWI ,
m 1112XCIPliel V Wire dohs tor 11,1 f seelesselifea
to
Soul st MTS Cing TIM; POThrti. - bfety
paged boestolethered to Ca Weer tads, wa i st.
Isgarety,'Slitsa mad 0117 midmost , ci
charge.. Wreath= Ox axe at ad pertain: j
dhcoratto grrral
Nachman trou ts. t
'gates • di': varVstrs.
'020711111 . 20111 CO. a calk gr 7 =et/
Ste Peamtestle Reilrosanlitreno
/Fr Hems, at WI trettelloss t ease eseefai
Dearth; 040 CrlYlmetatip—gthr: Mau
scated 17.a5kYR!1.0F77 71 10 4 -, _
ptagnr.D ocroiTit
- • DrICEMIXIIII PAISMi '
6 AL S *-#P S ; •
I ,
.VIS II",
iIhiMMIS Ste tateded It4hao.,
Udint a puts at the par sosig i a&sheatposi
tt to
qtr Fir p iorkJ . 4 Wiabbigtol Mad;
.
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labututeamo_.,l7R:l.ANlfftEtet.:l3WlLlA2llnr,.4i.unt.
bsee2.4o3i f ioi , 4•; -
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boiatial nem Aim Equasrairl4,o:.
44-lisas) ; kaOrkii. orriptiirbault JeSrypois4.-
pvitriVarjesigmoOatooli=feoia -'4.
=l: k. , ca nibs of nate!..Pricateil
gEts 41.4151!4*., •-•-; ~ . . , ;=, l
DR: 13AV,LZ '- , - - ...: 1- •
rim Prditi -iicaruarthogaistbio treepOst at,
lanowto the= A 04 smintint.
~,,e der itiot sci _SP& tor Azny4ol.la,
P E 511, M eacu I n ch 1 1
i i lw r 1 ei Ro l a? = l t
in 4 eg 011111 el ilfaXani. the ;Ur' mal trt4.114 m. ,. . , .
Mos. UP rim ann. r, -- in :;,. , •
ITYRULASTRALLNuorittatzkpftoall
0. wissegraiat spoesen TAxista•
ipoz-barssfos .111 utmost, . 1W; prior—
"Wl 11{II BEDS; Hatt; Hui 'IMO' aprtag_lllat.
.TRAesza• vett vorlatr of 811ADSB -, 114.3L1C
noon oh. awns; Ett er
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