*tven..-7.1XaTf7T1717'72-7--3-57-VIKY'VMMIAVArfr-431Mt55'..: ^7,17.-TTLP'I7-1 THE DAILY disburgh 435un . • •PUBLIEMED.I4I _ fa Gocro.eurasnyi Assballa, TEENS OS THE GAZETTE.' lataimMl learmale, by marl, per year..--c 3 month* TO. 14 e. ern& 11. Emma Sammie, by men, peilear......y, l 40. isek--.« _ . singla 9911:99.4rItinersos, sbegls copies, per per— 01 dubs of 5 to —I so. • otubsorioormar.• 1 9d 7•lloorai extra the perry mars dub. lot • ilttb of 4Rees, Iris van mead de Ereerre• GAMS' I .40 Of tire=th " Wal "U d Kew= Marrs doily. Nagle copies, It coat& - 11GrA31 eribeedptleeesetricite be ahem, eued papers VAT iters•el when the time empire'. The Beehing Matter on this Page i ff o o n m Yesterday's , Evening ih TWA - mod of.tha &mutter sustained by our fisteei oit the Bad Biverhas now receivedoiß e iOttstion, sad there can hardly be any good mason - shown why we 'should not alio eredlithe inference advanced by the writer who Int oonuntstiliated the intelligence of the affair —thatthe effect will beto delay the entireek pedition for Some time, to bring up reinforce numb andeffect better organisation. True, the dispatch from Captain Pennock to BeCTO , tary Welles says thatthe rebels were 'land ,somely Whipped" the nest day, but that may, and probably, dew, mean no more than that oar forties were able to - reptiles the idtcutked In a strong position to which thilltad fallen buck. It [lrby no .„means iniplied ailltde that the 'advance to 'l3hraugiort, which was the Brat objective point oldie expedition, can be made at present. It .appeare that the movement which resulted In this*.disutor to our &Mg was controlled by ' Generalßtone of Ball's Bluff fame, now Gen ersi Banks's Chief of Btaffi (who in this In , stance, seems to have attained to no better „ . generalship than a repetiticin of bipolar' ex % ploits)(--)andnotby General Stoneman, as our . dispatches stated. The. latter is, we believe, In East Tennessee with General:Schofield. Mr. Stebbins's !peewit - cal the War Ten. This wintry will be cages to read this . portant epeeoh, which was delivered OR Timi s*y in the Holum of Representatives, and of '-widebiim. addition to that appended in our -dispateheirele find the following high pulse - in the of theeN. Y. IFThane : The debate on Hie War:tan was opened by Hairy' Stebbins lie a speech of immense pow. it. Secretary Chase psis' life orator the an; lorterdlnarp compliment of suspending his Wert end coming upon the floorof the House to hear:* Democrat present the Democratic • view .a.the .financial.polley of the Govern. nest Acting:the %M..: The ablest man on both aides of •the House gathered alma the speaker.. -By common request he took a central position, favorable for hearing; There,' in a speech perhaps the most impor tent ,that -lAD be delivered during this esinicitsTdemonstreted the power of loyal Americans le sustain a v'aztly greater tans. Don tfrats the English 'did in their war with Napoleon, stripped a .fisiational debt of toe terrorw, - and taught the true doctrine of a _publin_aregt, and patriotically demanded a IwasakiMl softie exportation of gold and 'silver cab, by an increase of the tariff emori EuroPeart% latartes. - The 'Meech was exo ..tuuortfo*-opd will givea national reptitatteri is sill batten. connected -with finance to e War Democrat who has for twenty years bent thefronored head of bevineis in. Wall street: Interestlng.From If mice. .ASen Pramoircu dispatch dated April 18zh, sari ' The steamer Orizal)a, from Panama, bringe lettets from Acapulco to the 18th lust occupation of Colima by 2,000 French is emslroted: Proposals have beta made to l id ;Satt_42.ltere li s te n acknowlekge the .Emrire.! declined to to them ? , and said that the PrOsch. were the enemies of his country; altd.he woe resist them to the last extretn- It,. . It Is-bellevad that the. French will Sod the snountaineen 42 Guerrero among their most wneosinsaible enemies in Midas. Tha utast advises fromOalsca state that GamlSsa,ltild the city with, 6,600 sie.ttara. ti»eottfidantof his ability tu Aefend the 'Stitt sitilist` the' pissatt 'Preach force. In ilierginey,ite could Vitali retreat to Chiap as or flaerreus. The natives of these States are at hostile to ha French. - - 7.TElf.ftrarliort of_inio,llllnals and India ns, with Gan-Waintralman, mat in Indiana polis on lfriday;- to consult, 'it is gassomsd, , upon grari mattara of slats. • It Is intima ted dlrtingsdahl4 gentlemen ars appro. j ialsnofa ribelign boiler, and one oblist of their ortni'll L fB. provide the mans sf. ,dafans• tha of the Statas Into/sited, in calm of Amth an attson It la also Inantrad that it .11,ths, Intention of tb • /Mend inthoittlas .tecoll mat the militia of thaftztarforainry.•< raigamison the da-, fonsianf Washington whitens Army' of ths Potamasls 'drawing neon Rieliaioid, so that all Ile rroapiresa employ In tho capture of-tho rebel capltal., , • , • • . _ As" °tar via left Beira '42lsp -East Ten , nom, on the 4th fast.; ?sports that Long- Amid hid iithdrawn bla tones, "imam his Infuntrr regiuonii Eishiaand and taivtui titioatoodtp'bilindei,nambittag 2..000 don, and an- equational of bitantrp,tu , dniid tha salt narks sox Albin/don, Vi. {lns ,ot Ahem ,140141..j".(Agini4rozi's) Ls composed of Ittiddht Tinusstesansi,•uha w desartrthelisst opr .tenlite."dnothar;(lls.ndi',)inade up pd - Mts- Antgdanu--and. Georgians , Is not nutnerkallp ,stuusitat,:than one seglatent. Each. G the I,7gLOWsthal fate, fora.inl4 Into_Ellitolll Indphifortnd adll4trakallisi niuddttddiNdrenls , >r nntialpit ; ak • Ciao of grate the • . aqua rioi- . )ken ditt4l9.o) - Out., Th. sitsiptini4l. - ortathra &la, the Pottoutiter htilttee;,tiok Igaritt, : /Avail to -6 4i berotias4C.R 6 gir eheiO4: the willful 32igiasiorOtillit.cos.. viniftuttataiii,.of. the Mann Bank.. to wlditatien pleeded guilty. He eras noun& ed far eesteeeir; - • • Wet ~lienkfrate.thelrow York pipits that the' Most of /swam, ordered by the Seeretnty of the A@7 In the nutter of thotiolotion gin fnetentlitti_hseil, some . to the tOnolneton that thas.,-411,04r.iiliZei4sOd b/1 11 Aofentleo vein of twain the boiler, And that no blimp or lint of irtelintee'olii bo.sietibed to any of the Sibanottree ofteets, Chief Engineer Cahill being etontestei; partlenletly . : . - . To Pm Viz Wastingtfitivn• rostoidont, leaning I iopOrt - ortglnating tit the column of Nos "gszkli?Prs ';lar tk " Thsßead riitaiaterthe =or this Asia Woad* to &olio:nomad to Gee. Ble. 03111111114 - ' Th• - :111111h is 'Atha to Abs thotight. Gin. Gant spraining th• military valislis and aciiirinnimis or sad hos in - 11stormtnatilms "Imlay vot At m ' t o the MarneglmMLlO',mticaldsbuillaY. 7;3 :order: Jod.laraids by - (loa - liosootani tasartdatik of Ape lif; thtll i giffsja. 0011. AIWA Ploanaton, Vaned litatteirohai. usto i hsoist roportid - - ease homiquartaro for VAN o,l2lPUSnefi Ilith lastolotioal tam at-DoWtiseati is harobi raoslaasa to i t t 4 stomaa fa colacniad ot doput. mm 6 the anigameat to dots from dm - 2d mosoveoa. Platstaton oral ottablish hillitaltuathito Paths 04 of Bt. Ude' u =MteatilrelrOrd ' artgb oll at bino • - ' qatittonoa the Plita ol his golliaratal ta:101121344. -nor VOA high aihah":4o: tha ' 44 ** istrb3lB4.,sil4V*. • . • ,~:~ . , OITR FEW YORK LETTER Cornarosadeuee of the Pittertunt.Cissette. Now-You, April 19. "Stuffy," you know, according to • Rich mond Parer, " stabbed Itself, to death." An • other old, fogy institution, the New York omnibus system, has performed the same fool hardy motion. The stages, for .ome reason anedteuntable, had become infested with vermin of all kinds, which had the effect to drive many respectable people to therailways and to peiestrianisin. Now the stage pre- i paters have put their fano up from sic to ten cents, because, as theyallege, everything else has gone up, and the oonsequencele that these old fashioned coneeyancis are well nigh deserted. The true reason for the advance in the fare is this : the piatronizen of the lines were generally business med; and know how to take core of the I - Pennies as well as any One. For their I ride they puffed up a ten-cent currency note, and the driver wee obliged to (milli four eoppersin change. Coppers are worth Seven teen per cent premiubt, and the wealth? Pm' patent of the stages tetrad they were not making quite so much money by the arrange ment liace.the change. Notwithstanding the aimed universal indignation that to fell, the advance as slight an affair as it ts, is des tined to work a revolution. The omnibuses are used up, and the sinking fonds are not large enough to subdue the people into riding In stage. again. The true and only solution to the great problem of how Broadway is to be relieved, has been solved at last I The receipts of the Sanitary Fair foot up the first round million; and as was the ease with the 'Brooklyn predecessor arrangements have been made to clime:when the eiritantitt is at Its zenith. The daily receipts are plus es large as when the entrance fee was double what tt now is, which wasAhought to be im possible. The wealthy Men have donated their great sum', and now when the poorer people come forward with their money, the managers are anxious to sell out and shot up. I am no philosopher, but I am compelled to say, I see eo n proety In this. So long as the receipts are fty th e dollars a day, the fair ihosildasever be closed; whethrs , ope man bequeaths the amount or ten thousand. The sword race is still the excitement.' Siam the Vicksburg and Donelson soldiers sent forward three hundred dollars, all for Grant, there doss not seem to be to much certainty on the part of some that the soldiers are all for Little Mao. That warrior, however, was sixty-three !ahead at the last accounts out of a poll of nearly tan thousand votes. Many of our citizens really believe that the eecret service" of therebeb- 0 to carry ter. for Into the midst of the North by the torch," has already commenced. The recent large Ores tithe city Involving the destruction, of large handing., Manufactories and warehouses, have Jed our people to ask themselves seri., ously whether the deep hid plans of the rob= els are not upon us. Certain It is thetnearly every fire during the past month, has been the work of an incendiary of some tort. Pittsburgh was in for a share of this villainy, according to the Bleignead Enquirer. Etta• nal vigilance Is the price of liberty. • The antics of the gold • market recently would have indicated the presence of Mr. Chase toe nun who had not the slightest idea of the fact. Walt street behaves like a well trained circus horse when the Secretary se fives. Gold dropped from ninety to seventy five, and at the evening board yesterday soil at sixty-nine. • This is by no means the beet part of it. With gold, came down the price of flour butter, =eau,. and articles of w food gin: 'ally, to th is joy Of - dui poor widow mother. Speculators nowe-days deny that I they are spectators. We are jastin the - Midst of hones hunting. l Landlord' and boarding house keepers have everything in their own hands, and they are demonstrating that they knowlhow to wield their power. Bent and board are "way up among the pictures," and our citizens: are going miles and miles into the country to IPleaPe the high prices. One of my friends I lives in the town of Fleshing, Qantas county. eleven miles, and walk' to and fro every day! Buildings are going up at a rate unheard of before ; but the decimals 'still far beyond the supply. Meanwhile,the pity Is walking ur• town with giant strides. and the population for the next • decade will not show to for - signer that we are engaged in .a gigautle a Viravinu.rr. From the 14th Penn's. Cavalry Active Movementa—Gen. Avertll—Col. Schoorunaker—rwlecla Battery—Of ficeraßlamiteed—Soldiers for Old Abe etc. CAarr 14th Pea A: GavAl.ae,) Idirriam Aprilso WCPT 1. IGtb, WA. ) The aotive movements of troops here Dilly convinces cur that "we fight mit Sigel." The 14th: Penn's. is recruited to the maximum, *Dhows bondred•of =excess. Five hundred of the.regiment have left, and we 'expect to follow In a few days. AD the troops In this Department are in shelter tants,and arabeing rapidly prepared for the Aeld. Thera/nits of the regiment are mffaingmuch from the nine ' amp sickness. Semi have died, and thohos- - pipits are full._ i Gem. Averill's health V only .partially re. stored. fits , popularity; has %tot diminished, smile IS anxkus to enter the field and open ! the . =POP- • The 14111Pealuylvama cavalrylXlllS COCIIOOu eampaigning_last gyring, on t h e la of May, and did not Mel any restOgrhtmitto quarters gall theta of•lait.AaXnarY. Col. J. AL Schooneraker (AMA 'a.cavalry) has been relieved of the command of the 2 Brigade Jive/ill's Division, and Col. A. P. fifecills, Ist Now Turk cavalry, assigned _to conimin& Ca by Ewingli a T re etsbur t t Battery tintram Dapt.P.T.r.Batts la been sourt.tnartialed and disiditst' tholosiviCe: , . . DIM Pa. Csv., com mend of a dlemouuted'eavalry moor at Bar. Per's Derry. • - • have heard many Of the officers and sot. dime speak cf hellppeogelting - Presldentla ;unbolt, aed sh are anxious for the temomin ation of Abraham Lincoln. Officers who came Into the sorvioe as Demoorats, of the dekko Safiopposed to abolition, anancipation; ord ered. troopl, Blab, Republicanism, and the Adiolalstratkne, nowadvocatothese matures, and are wrong wunneit appporters of the Admiitisteation.; The liyal Union army to the only .placs to airs • bad rase of Copper beadism. We can area a core in one or two 'weeks. SALIM. Patento to Peons),tvatilans. The following patents worn Limed from the United Staten Patent (Mice, for the week end ing April 12,.18 8; each •klmiing that date: To William Dinkel, of Philadelphia, for trod Foremasta.-in packing projeoßW lot riled rdnance. To Daniel D GPIs, of Arendisvillt, fbr Im immanent in.barviniell. To Howard C. Reichey and jamb W . Marls, of Philadelphia, for improved compo ?Won; for removing paint, vangsh; ice. To William J Lewis, of Pittsburgh, for im provements in clamps for holding nuts and bolts. To gamma Mader= of Philadelphia, for improved shoe blackingapprzatus. To Joseph M. Nazis, of Philadelphia, for improvement+ In syoons. _ , To John .Robbasoi oil/am:once county, for Improvement. In Mine takes. To Minitel D.Weibnan, of Pittsburgh, for improvement In Are place stoves. ; To Leopold Thomas, of Allegheny City, for immrovenurat In mini:facture of nuts. Toidgituill D. Wollotaniof Pittsburgh, for! inigtilrenient , in cooking stoves. Me:Claim of Pittsburgh, as. Minor to Blifori, riollanno . & Co., Reading, for ImPrormiorit In , machine /or boring the 0hn 0,,,j.. 4 4 _cannon.. • . To Louis D. Vattliton,nlPhilsaupl4, as. signor WE. W. Bewel, of - the' gams place, for impoiessents.in•lootos for, weaving trigs- Npw grattatial Banks. Tha foils wing naW; natin. suit binks hate bean. brianlsed - tlds Stet* 'dads our last N tbna Count' t•lC4ab Dint, 8,020. ! J.:Crash' Braila= MMus; Vaattlar. -- Capital 5100,000., ichn— yre; Bathes &MI Ps.—Pirst, 000. - President; . ',North, Cashier.,. Capital 550,000. , Colnaahla, Ill.—nits B. JUTlbeis dant; 8.8. Dihilar, Cubler. Capital 0. 00 0, Alnegi President; Chas. B. Bash, Oall*O., , hiasing 090 dssbars„ Goriams. Prottgas;•l l . OtUiralri *Aa*Ort., konsirPlasizat;Pa,=-Phit, CB/ Ovathalt, - Preddeutrorob*.PqrlWiliu)4#;:*q"9 it 7, ." Thitarlidallltinherat Aatiania banks orvalsoi UAW. t ' CITY AND SUBUBBAN Western Theologir,st Semlnarr; The examinations of the graditeling cleat in this institution commenced. on Monday, as previously announced, and closed oil Wednesday. The address before the Bociety of Inquiry was delivered on Tuesday evening, • by Rev. W. P. Breed, of Phlladelphis sub- Jut. "Ecarnestness." Dr:Howard delivered an able address•to the graduating class, on "The Causes of Imperfect Spaces' In the Min istry." Last evening the closing =eras= were held in Dr. Howard's! oburoh.. Penn street, in the presence of a very large audi ence. , Short addresses were delivered by the following named membera of the graduating Mau t Luther M. Belden, • New Boston,. Mass. Sableot—"lnfallible Word:" Cyrus H. Dunlap, New Castle, Pa. Subject: "Watchmen of the Night." Mr: C. Falconer ' Wellsville, 0. Subjeot , "Preaching for the Times" Henry C. 'mike, Hagerstown, Md. Sub ject : "The Cromwell of the 15th Century." James D. Kerr, Florence, Pa.. Subject: "The Unknown Quantity." James H. Lyon, Woodstock, Conn. Subject; "Childlike Spirit." Samuel W. Miller, Noble:down, Pa. Sabi jut: "Tendency of Religious Theories." Joseph H. Stevenson, Bellefonte. Ohlo. Subject: "The Tendency:of Calvinism." The graduating clams was then addressed In appropriate and touching language, by Dr. Elliott, who concluded by, awarding diplomas to the following named graduates : JamesJi Atkinson, Kithorne, Ohio' Luther M. Belden, New Boston Mau. •, Chu. N. Campbell, Monrovia, S ens es ; William T. Carr, Baltimore, Md.; 0. rt. Dunlap, New Quids, Pa.; Wm. C. Falootler, WeUsvjlle Ohio; . Henry 0. Fouts, Hagerstown, Eld.;, Wm. T. Henderson, Groseport, Ohio ; James D. Herr, Florence, Pa. • James Di Lapsley, Indiana, Pa. ; Joseph./.. Leyenb,erker, Nashville;Ohlok - Ed. P. Lewis, Washington; Pa.; Jamas Ei.J Lyon, Woodstock, Oodn.; Samuel W. Milisit4 Noblestown Pa. ; Cornellu 'V. Monfort; Musuab, IL; E. R. Nugent, Jablmon, Mit •• soul; IL Thompson Price, New Hagerstown, Ohio; James S. Ramsey, Washington City, D. 0.; D. K. Richardson, Gilded, Ohio ; B. B. Sloan, Elderton t Pa.; Joseph H. Stephenson, Bellefoutaine, Ohio; Wm. 13. Vancleave, Wayne:A:mg, Pa.; Wm. M. White, Allegheny city, Pa. Prof. Wilson then presented each of the' graduates with a handsome oopy of the Bible, referred to the pleasant intercourse which had so long existed between them, and expreased I regret at their separation. 1 Mr. Wm. M. White, of Allegheny, address ed his fellow,. classmates in a moat touching and eloquent manner, end on behalf of the I students delivered o parting farewell to the protestors. The exercises were 12ighly interesting .throughout, and redacted great credit upon the young men, and also upon the Institution , hick they are now about to leave. Supper to the Ringgold Cavalry. The citisens of Washington, Pa., on Friday evening last, gave a supper to a company of this veteran and brave regiment who have been principally enlisted from that county. The regiment bug-nearly all ropes:dieted, and are about to take their place in the field again. The supper was got up in Mr. David beet manner, and reflected much credit on the Felton Rouse and committer having the matter in charge. flapper over, Bon. John Swing was mites to the chair, and In some appropriate remarks alluded to the causelesiness of the rebellion, and hoped thatthe increased efforts and en orgy now being put forth, would soon bring It to an and. The Rev. J. W. Rain, of Canonsburg, was called, and addressed the meeting In an eloquent and thrilling off hand speech, which warn rapturously applauded. Ile complirpent ed the men for their bravery in the Bold, and noble regard for law and order agairkt instdu of Copperheads kt home. He said therabels and Copperheads were .twins, and - that when our efforts were crowned with muss in put ting down the rebellion abroad, Copperhead ism would die at home as when one twin dies the other follows. He reminded them that we at home would not forget the soldier, and promised to send to them as much of home comforts as possible, by the Christian Com mission and Sanitary Committee. B. Crunaine, Rog., wu next called for, and stated that his expectation was not to speak, bat after bearing the former speech, no man could be otherwise than motred to say come. thing. Ile passel bigh" compliments to the soldiers, and pointed out from the audience several who would, through life, carry the honorable though self remembrance of their loft limbs and fracture', in their *Weigle to maintain that glorious liberty handed down to us from our ancestors. The' Muting then adjourned, highly pleased with the evening's sntertoinment. DI titian of Captain Ranke Captain Peter D.lllanke, of'Co. C., 14th Pennsylvania Cavalry, was recently triad by court-martial at New Croak, Walt Virginia, .a four .charges, namely:: breach of arrest, absence without leave. desertion, and conduct unbecoming an officer, and gentleman. Cap tain Ranks was mated in May, 1883, and was ordered-to confinellemelf t• his regiment al eamp, but he disobeyed this order by going beyond the limits of the camp, and remain ing for two days. He subsequently left, with out leave, and was absent three sir four weeks, returning while the regiment was on the march. dle again absented himself, and was arrested in this city in September, 1883, and sent back under gated. The Court found theacassed guilty on each charge and irpecifiektion, end sentenced him to forfeit to the United States all pay and alliwances which may now or hereafter be come due to him 'as a commiesioned officer, and that he be reduced to the rinks find marked on the left cheek with the letter ”D;" two Inches in length, In Indelible ink, that he then be confined it hard labor it Key West, or such other public -works as the commanding general may direct, for the period tsf three years, "sithout pay or allow- Gams- , except. the -illoglinoe of an enlisted min ; to have, diming said confinement, a twelve pound' baliattaahed to his left leg by a chain six feet long, and at thee:Oration of said confinement to twat& bead shaved and drummed out of the service. ; Qen. Sigel approved the proceedings and finding', bat mitigated the sentence to - dis 7 missal from the service, and to forfeit all pay and allowances due, him from the lot of June, 1883. , . Arrest oti• iliall.Bobber Chief ofYoZcs Long hod ofleer A. J. fieinp, of the Mayor'. pollee, on Wednesday night arrested, at Hare'enotol,a young man named James Snyder, charged with robbing the U.S. mail on route No. M 173, In' Hitler county, In cluding the potato, at Harmony, Har burg and Forterseipo. 01 1 was employed as mall carrier,,and toolth•opportuulty_to soma letters. When' arrested be aeltnotrl- I edged his guilt, land stated that he had ab, tarsals& money &OM le tter! to the amount Of about $llO. Efe came to the city On Friday of tut Week, Aron which time he has been tiring rather fast, d-had purchu. ad a new ouit of olbthes and amutat. In his possession was found soma ferty•seran dollars to money, all that was lo ft ; perhaps, of his robberies. Snyder Is aboursUteen yews of age, and had made Ms home with Mr. W. J. Graham about 4 mile, !and half notth of Portersitile, Butler county, far a number of years. He was tedged in the tombs, and this morning was taken.'before U. S. Commisa toter Sproul, who committed him for a furtharhear lag on Thursday next, in order to enable tam la Cr! ball; 'Arrest of W . Supposiod A few daynago, we published an nun from s, Cleveland papier,.stating that a man lamed Eddy and hlrwlfe,who mu supposed to hail from Pittsliurgbihad Stolen' a, quantity of clothing, and po mono from 'keeper of a. boarding howl in Civet/ad, named. liams,nnd dot they had stetted for this city. The palm hove been on the lookout bell= since, thorn being s'eharge agoluthim of co solving - anode under falso Fetuses from Mrs, Shales, of ibulthesill 'treat, and at noon to.doy hr wu &mound by °alter Henn and welted. will have a hearing this afternoon before the Mayor. . CoraitddTrixiiiinadaa . lowing b • ooap*ratir• statement of the oeipla of the : Rbtaborsli .aad Ronne:lrvin* Railroad for the month , of itsial, 1861' _and IBC4 : 111611. , ' r 111411, $ ' looms. Tedgt.....41.15,5C2,67 -O, , 7 $ 113,611,90 sma,to -Amp 98640 61:65:, • -INA $15,41,63 . a r 113 0 9 . - -Leitilio* 67 szloover omks. , . - 01.W6.1r60. astmourstri SeMarneVtotio lost. 511:0,510,13, WNW; fit" %N Of 1496.1. 6666. ,_y:,,: _ z'~ts PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. The Case of Gen. Negley—Finding:of the Court of Inquiry. The following is the Finding and Opinion of the Court of Inquiry into the case of Maj. Gen. !inlay : No question has anywhere been raised es' to the conduct of General Nasky on the 19th ' I September, the first day of the battle of Chick lamangs.. He commanded on that day his entire divi sion, and it appears from the evidence that his conduct throughout eru creditable. Early on the second 'day General Negley was assigned a position in the line on the right of General Brennan, from which he was relieved between eight and ten o'clock by Woed'e division. He was then ordered to take a position on the extreme left, but biz diviaton having been relieved at slater hour than was expected, his reserve brigade was sent meantime in ad- , vanes of the other:, and became eeparsted,l from him, taking a place in the lineilthderi General Baird. • Snbsequently another of hie brigades was placed in line on the left of General Brannan, and under the command of that officer. A little later In the day, as General Nagle, was moving to a position on Missionary Ridge to which he had boon ordered by . General Thomas, he gave up to Generitßrannan, up on his urgent appeal for support, the largest regiment of his lest brigade, retaining for himself only two weak regiments and four companies of another regiment. The point to which he was directed was in the rear of the centre of the line. Here he found some artillery; other bat. tortes and parts of batteries joinedlim, audit appears in evidence that be bad at least fifty guns under his care with only the small to (entry support, oboes- referred to, namely-, I two small regiments and four companies of another regiment, in all about eta or seven 'hundred men. The gsp in the line made by the withdrawal of Wood's dilation, the rout of the entire right, and the unresiztadadvanoll of the enemy from that direction, as well en the advance of the enemy from the left of the line, the enemy having onttleaked and driven in a portion of the left also, subjected Gen. Negley to such heaard of losing this large peek of artillery, as mode it expedient in his judgment to with- I draw it to a point on the Dry Valley road, about two or three miles from Renville. It appears in evidence that thin movement I was executed le good order, and ill the ar tillery saved. Here Gan. Negley met Gene. Davis and Sheridan with portions of their commands and considerable bodies of disorganized troops from various commands. He co operated with the division command- I ers above referred to in:takingeueb measures at the exigencies of the .occasion seemed to require, and towards evening retired to Ross vine. General . Negley exhibited throughout the day (the se cond of the battle) and the follow ing eight great activity and zeal in the dis charge of his duties, and the court donot find in the evidence before them any ground of The impression whichseems to have been entertained by General Brinnan that General Negley had ordered one of his brigades to the rear, Is not enetained jy the testimony. It appears in oil/epee that Brigadier Gen eral Wood on ono or more oceselfine, at the headquarters of the army of the Cumberland and a portion of hie star, indulged in severe redactions upon the condnot of Major General Higley, applying to him mine and offensive epithets. When placed upon the stand before the Court be failed entirely to substantiate. any charge or ground of accusation evilest The Court donut it their duty to eurress their marked condemnation of each conduct, leading to vexations and unprofitable inveett Widens : prejudicial to the inerrice. Thn'Ulibrd and opinions to the foregoing asses harielieUe submied to the President of. the United litotes. t ie I. of opinion that no further action is required, and the Court of Inquiry Is dissolved. By order of the Secret/xi of Wu r B. TOwoossn, 1 Assistant ildjatant General. City Ilortallry. 'Dr. George L. McCook, Physician to the Board of Boaitb, reports the folikoming deaths for the period; commencing AprilB, ar.d end- ing Aprll 17 I White... ...... Tatg.....30 Females-_...10 Colored. 0 f Of the diseases there were: Apoplexy, I; accident, 2; consumption, 1; scrofulous con sumption, f; tumor on abdomen, I; congestion of loop, I; erysipebs, 1; still-bons, 2; whoop. ing cough, 2; tetanal', 1; scarlet fever with oonvuletons,ll consumption, 1; diptbexitis, 1; mareamos, 1; hypertrophy of heart, 1; eon vulsions, I; ;needs', 1; unknown, 1; born, I; congestion of 1..0, 2; gastritis, 1; martin gills, 1; small pox, congestive meulea L 1; diptberia and soteumution, I; morbille dip- Iberia,l. Fire In AUegtieny City This morning, about one o'clock, a Ore broke oat in a building in the rear of No. 250 Ohio attest, Allegheny, used by Messrs. N. Gleason & Co. as a tobacco manufactory, which was completely destroyed. Through the exertions of the firemen the adjacent buildings were saved. Mr. Gleason estimates his loss et about $l,OOO, and ;is insured for $2OO in the Western Insurance Company. A Ore-proof dry pries in the building, which contained ,000 worth' of mannfaatured tobacco, was saved. The Arm has ourehased • large building on - }tut Lane, and will is mer* their manufactory into it. Imrosuto tot • lira•zara.-1 young man named Graham, arrived in the city from Ohio yesterday, and while at the railroad depot made the acquaintance of .two young men, who iruritad him to a saloon toll:intake of oysters. After the repeat, Graham was re quested to settle the bill, which he declined doing, when his • oompanions made violent demonstration, towards him, and compelled him . to de so. Graham then got an taw, and folloWed one or the young men to the Bed Lion Hotel on 13t. Glair 'treat, where be vii arrested. He gave his name as James Woods and was fined fifteen dollars by the hipioithis morning. . . Boor Rscovearm—The body of Mrs. W. H. Sups, who committed suicide by drown ing herself In Wheeling creek, wu recovered on Tuesday. It is considered very remarks, Me, that although the body has lain In the creek-nine days, it was not in the least nroi lenroi discolored. The. featuria were as na ttiest and life-like as if it had been recovered in a few hours. The clothes were so weighed down with mud and sand that it was not pro bable the bodtwould ever have rine to the !edam, of the water. A Haso.—A few days ago, a miner earned Hubbard, employed to a coal pit near Sonter• 'slit, Pa., while "bearing In," was taught by a mw of felling coal, which crushed hip right , and bold it firmly, .Heahouted roe hatp t but nowt, Moue to. UM .;aatillattpti sad: not. withstanding his sulferlng he took his pick and with his left hand dually succeeded In ettrieating his arm. It was feared that w' pirtation would hare babe resorted to In order to care his life. Ten 103 D Itsomisrr.—Theinuster rolls rerenlisted veterans in the •1034 Regiment, Col. Lehman, have at length been received by Adjutant ..RettersA Russell la Ilarrisbrag. This regiment is largely composed of Arm rolls as g and Butler eonat raen,- neh of the hays been receive y d it thot Ei tfloe of the Piovost Marshal of the 23d.district show eh men to be accurately oredßed to their proper stib.distviots. . • • -- Oekrras T 117117. AAD SATEDOS BLAD-We ilidaDtaidthit the German Trait *m4Bolllo Bank, the airetinterert agent! In this eitat for taking seimeriptions to the tar fostrloan, are 1 usettog with the most dattering worm. Om period - a Germaine eerie determined re do their shave in itantehlng anon of mat, end Insignias the credit of the Government. imesorto.—We are pious& to notice that our entaptieb4nelgbbor, Mr. J. W. Pittook, bee emerged fed improved Me newipiper and periodical depot,. rendering it mutt more ylemant for Ma cuitomersi and more conTo dent for the transeotion of Ms hurneet, wbleh WWI to be constantly .daMtebumeme. DID Nor Aturvz—BavvEdr.:AttOr;reiuidtt;, at?, from Africa; Imo witto awve delimmd lecture lit Bt. Andrew's eltureli, fiend Otreet,l int Idett, aid tibia/VI; -.Notice of:his Yid and the deliver? of the lecture will 1M gloms from thipidpitt o [the dlifereutilunoliM es Sobtath ;mut. . idarasszn.=-Joseph Moores the.mnedaet 0 Jordan )arbours, has arrived at *he= in Johnstown, thus oonitszahtir the rumor of J It Is stated that • 'petition stonily be presented to the mutt PreTin dirwce from isillgthless 310.• _ - Osiaal "of Mar., l 4arlatillalisliatt; Farlaksibash .bak,allZEO*44 :JObt"P l / _ dot, oit stirelatit Naiads% TELEGRAMS. EXCITING FROM NORTH CAROLINA! SEVERE; BATTLE AT PLYMOUTH Fort Gray Attacked by the Rebels. 888 CIL4RGEB SEVERIL TIMM REMISED. The Attacking Party Reported from 10;000 to 15,000 Strong. I,ADI AND GUNBOATS CO-OPEBATINO. OUR GUNBOATS DOING GODD SERVICE. Allegedißebel Deserter Captured and Hanged. 'IT DEMONSTRATION ON NEWBORN Norarotn, April 19.—Refugecs arriving this morning 6.ons Plymouth, N. C., report that fighting commenced there at lialf.put four o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The rebels came down'ln force and attacked Fort Gray, which Is about a mile from town, on the Roanoke river. They planted a heavy bat. tory on Polk's Island, 'about a half mile dis tant, and kept up a continuous fire, during width 004 accceeded in cutting sway the flagmaatibf the fort. This WIII3 replaced, and the stars bind stripes again floated defiantly in the face 4i the foe, and iallantly did the force within Wend It. The rebels then advanced slowly forward, gradually and carefully feeling their way up to within a short distance of the icirt, when they made an impetuous charge.. ',They ware received with a galling fire, which thinned their rank. and caused them to fell back. Again and again they rattled and.endeavored to tate the citadel by force, bin to no purpose. Each time they were repulsed with fearful slaughter. They retired, their artillery still keeping up the fire. In fropt of the town are stationed several gunboats: They have done good service, and will continuo to do more. They have had to litand already much of the brunt of the engagement. The rebels artillery fire has been directed on them, gnu it is said that on thaguulnuat Bombshell several have been killed and 'wounded. Their' much busted. iron rq, with four other gunboats, bud moved do the river to the obstruction., within-six mile of the town, to on-operate with the laud forms. The rebel force menacing Plymouth L ro ported as being from ten to fifteen thousand strong.Ahe cavalry being under command of lien. Itinsbm. Gen—Wessels is in command of the Union forces. has Plymouth well fortified, and it is pronounced impregnable. The brave Union soldiers who am there defending It will prove more gallant than the enemy. It In rumored that the rebels have also made a demonstration simultaneously with 'Mk in itha vicinity of Newborn. The Confsderatek have a great anxiety to .redeem the State of North Carolina, as they see tlikt It Is fast receding from their grasp. , Though they may use exertions almost super humeri, they will And that the Union arms can cope successfully with coy force that they may bring. All 'the citiserut have leR Plimou - th, and the most of them are quartered on Roanoke Sevin of the rebel she le fell in the town Daring the engsgems , :t the rebels captured . ks merlier,or the Second - North Carolina loyal r e g ka nt, who formerly had deserted, they altegeo tram the Seventh rebel regiment of that State, and, it is reported, that he was hung.tdi the spot, without even so much as the forM:of trial This to more of rebel brutality, and It apt• an that a new malignity laldkotoping 41.cif :111.11ebroasta of the mist -o,r Ter. Davis. IPOITANT NEWS PROI THE PAPUA E'S ARMY STRONGLY REINFORCED. Sen. Longstreetßeported Advancing Down the Shenandoah Valley. WiSHISCITOH, April 20. A party of rebel desertervarrived here this morning, having left the rebel linos on Saturday last. One of them, an Orderly Sergeant in a Mississippi regiment, suet that Cee's whole force on the Bapitien amounts to about 60,000 men, con sisting of two army germ but that reinforce ments were constantly arriving. Langetreet was reported to be at Char lottevilte, with his army, marching towards Staunton, for the purpose, it is thought, of advancing Sown the Shenandoah Valley. TWeire thousand new reeruite are stated to Int on their way from Mobile to join Lee. Same days *lam seven day.' rations were limed ta Lee's array. It was currently be lieved In the army that he intended to nom means& forward movement. This deserter states that the robe's will state everything on the neat great battle be tween Lee and Grant. The spirits of the men are kept °p in antiolpstion of gaining a vie ; tory this Spring. THE WHISKY 'FAX Refusal or the House to Tax the • Stock on Hand. THE TAX TO BE ORE DOLLAR AFTER MAY FIRST 73peOlet Dagyatch to the Plitaborigh Guano. W.asirtearox, April 21, 1684. The House has refused by a decisive m'a- Jer,ity to tax whiskey on band, and bas Jett voted : by an equally decisive majority to make the tax one dollar per gallon from the first of May. This compels a large &Alvanoo In the prim of the article. Washington Items. , • !WA:5111107On, April .21.—The Senate has ormed the followiag nominations : Captain T omen T. Maven, to be• commodore in the navy on the active Uet of 1868 r Captain Wm. Radford; to be a commodore in the navy on the active lilt; Commander Edward Middle *, to be a captain on the active hit ; COM. mender Gastaym IL. Scott, to be a maintain on the active list; Commander Charles Green, lm • captain on thenetive Ust. Thirrosidont has apl y rovitd*the bill author taingtlie Becutairy of ar to take and hold *immolation, in behalf o the, United Statile. of nil the land and chores of nook Wand, DU- nobs, on which to build en arsenal. Jett com• pensation Is to be niadl to the private land The PrMident hos recognised:Parnandme De Imm m Consul eltnelll9l Italy,, at New Or leans, and Glavantil Tiattlete Cannel, as Consul .1 - 144 at San FriaICILICSI. late Donation to the AlleeleelpDl Valley eanitary Vale. ; Er- Loom, April2.l,--The St. Louis County c o , t at yesterday donated a treat of Ire Idred.acras' 0f... highly improved had, twelve WAWA froto the city, known as the Sulker :farm, to the Uteri's-Iprd Vallsyßanitary Fair. Theme to valued at between 90' and 40,000 The city hai already' donated end Hyoid into the tressurY.twenty thousand dol .-tars cash for .the same noble object. It ti hoped that - these munificent gifts vW furnish liatWiliiple worthy of emulation" by other count's' and cities, and stimulate indieldaals, corporations and done to. render the success of the Fair still more signal: From the Soup:West. RiII:MOLD, GIL., April 20,—The enemy le quiet. There la Ai tacit undarstanding be tween- tbe pickets on both aides tokeep quiet. Gen,Pittterion, whom> brigade pleketa are In front of this place, got. drank at Tunnel Hill, &fa! daps hell, and wig placed under 1111.11 Mary E. Walker, ' acting useistant 1 gurpci:Cof Mullet 41oCichk's brigade, teu captored'hy the enemy, a' day ot. two .Inc,o whit* 'lifting citizen patients -outelde of our I lines. The Gunboat Whitehead Reported Boron, April 21.—The Acton fist: up tttat thi Union gunboat, Whitehead ts ioportod to have beem-rmak darlorthe - recent attack - of the rebels on PlltiOntb,.N. • Flo* nailer snit Omni • Battu Calms toi .ho, tilistottirom comma slither .tbas to bps mere seeratio to thamall Smith. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE Special Dispatch to the Pittabuzsb Gazette. HAirarsatrao, April 21, 1664 Ft= Saabs—MOnsiag Sesrien—MS. COlllll.Oll, one relative to the Inspection of Sour and moal In Pennsylvania, and abolishing penalties for private inspoation. , Mr. Graham, one to an. 'therms. per capita tax in Allegheny county to pay bounties to velanteers. Mr. Chapneys, one to charter the Six Mile Coal .h Iron Cora -1 parry; also, one to charter the Shreve Coal Company ; both In Bedford and Huntingdon counties. Supplement to an act regulating livery stable keepers in Allegheny county, negatively; and increasing the compensation of sdpervisors and miasmal to Lawrence county ; one to regulate the standard weight of corn meal in Waahington county one relative to the drain ing of certain lands In Pollock tom:midi', Law rence county. HOClA—Morning Seniors—TWA being call day, Mr. Ingham, being first in order on call, called up a bill relative to the appointment of Inspectors for the - Western Peu!tend-lay. Attar debate the bill went to a third reading. Mr. Myers called np the Southern Peansyl ♦ants and Contelteville Railroad MIL A sharp debate sprung np,end Mr. flightier+ is now making a long !pearl against it, ex hibiting a huge pile of romonotranees in his front. The Senate has spent upwards of an hour and a half dimming the bill concerning the land grant. This is Pia third morning spent From Cincinnati. Colonisers, April 2l.—Orders wore received from Columbus yesterday from Oen. Sherman prohibiting the Ws* of passes to citizens to go beyond Nashville. Authority from the War Department has been received to raise one or more regiments of hoary artillery. The 30th and 60th regiments leave fur . Annapolis this morning. Indians In a State of Starvation. WABEIBOTON, April 21.—Mr. Wentworth, Superintendent of - Indian Affairs, telegraphed to the Indian Bureau at San Francisco on the 19th, that, the Indians in the southern district of California are in a state of starvation, owing to the drought. The Indian Bureau has taken measures to funilah the required relict. - Arrived from Europe Naw Yoga, April 21 —Thestestiner 49Aga roo, from Liverpool, arrived to-day. ller ad vices have been anticipated. Da. trammed', the African explorer, is reported We and in good kealth by the latest foreign mail. He had previously been report ed killed. 111.11./rUF4CTUDERS, DUQUESNE BRASS WORKS, CADMAN & CRAWFORD, klAsanfaeutrer. of mu •.h of fixdsba6 BRASS WORE FOR PLUMBERS, STEAM OR OAS FITTERS, MACHINISTS, AND .COPPERSMITHS. BLASE CASTINGS, of all dosmiptlona, made to prder. STEAMBOAT WORE, STEAM AND GAS. IiTTLEII M 1 , and REPAIRLNG, promptlp attended to. Portico/sr COAL attenANDtion paCARBO ld to fitti 011.S.ng up REPINE , BUOII N Also, Sole Agent. for the Weetent Merritt of Peon. eilvaula to the aided MADAM, LAUSDELL A 00.'8 PATENT STPIION PUMP. the ben ono In. mond Moving no 'sires It to not liable to get out of order, and will throw =ore wafer than any pomp In twice Its aim aplll •. 4 IIArItYTII.I.-.J. --- - v. P. HAN RON CITY WORE& FLACKINTOSII, UEPIPUILL Oh CO. IDUNDESS AND lIACHINISTA Oortoof of Pike and O'Hara, sad PM. and Walnut Struts (Naar Ott, Wats, word.) Hanufacnorare of ■taLontr7 and other EIRGIRCEII, BOLLIHO BILL CA813.309 and ILLORINIRT, of all kindle, and general jobber. Prompt attetalon given to repairing BOLLIBO anOLLINPAY. JOHN HALL .1; CO., VALLEY FORGE PLOW WORKS PTPTBIII7ROH, PA.. klann . facturere and:dealers In all the digerent kWh of PLOWS. PLOW cleßrisl2B, 8000 PS, OUT -11110 BOX ML to, With greatly In:creamed reclid• dem for doing business, we ear:wetly Inuits dealers to gl mil. Manufactory, Temperancenilla Warehouse,s Omits a/ley and Liberty BL, Pittsb.gh. JOHN HALL, T. J. HALL, • STEPHEN WOODS, onl4. JAB. J. BROWN. BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS, P f7TEW (808, Pd. PALER, BROTHER & CO., asaz QUALITY 111711 MD wax STEIL. Booms, Mat and Octagon, of altat. Warranted eqtml to 07 Imported or O n all ured In We 0000- trfiar Moe and 11111140106111NNOIL 141) and 151 rausT alal WI Lad LEI SECOND STREETS, Pytiburgh. rettlyd ALLEN M'CORMICH. & CO.. VALLM TOITIE Ptbittast. Pa. INTWaratmmo, 351 L MITT 131BICM, llanntaotarers of COOK, PARLOR AND MAT ING STOVIS, PARLOR. AND EITCEIVI GHATS& HOLLOW W4RE, eta,gtad and Mem Almilds, Doll ing Hill Casti 13111 Gearing, GesteWater and Ar tisan Pipe, Sa diron,, Dog bona, Wagbn Boma, Su gar iLettlea, Pulleys, Hangers, Car Wheels, Cormltogs and Castbsge generally. Also, Jobbing and Mseldna Carting. made to order. Patented Portable LUIL Intik Steam or Horn Power. spladtmd Wh,LLS, • RIDDLE & CO„ No. 215 Liberty street, appodte Ehrth, manufacturer. of WIIIPd, LASHES and SWITCH TA and mei drocription of LIUTHIIIt BRAIDED WORN- Order. sol Letted.frum the trade, and goods poarpt ly abipped a. per ingtractiont trecly S SEVERANCE, Pi O. a WATER ST. PM: Month, toomfortamo of nonan EIVEI9 Witol3ollT 811=3, common and tallmact,oly ovary datertpticnit Partiotdor stood m Mated SPINItIi sad RIVETS, largo or cull, exude to ardor at short vatica; A t eaostaatly .tond. skyttmo D. WNN C T IR_ T I_S ,-anu IXCL OBXD WASS. .Pi Mks end Ws:alums: fro. TI 11:11TIX ttabarga. tultl2bly sreirrrs. WANTED —A young mon who has Loon In the Dry Gooda button anent otgbt months Is &drone to obtain ► eitlinflolli Is Dry Goods Moen, or pow other brodnaln Vor further P 7 to L'IDAT 1 OHORPZISNING, t r.tigrad4t. r020.3ti WANTED—Agents to Bell the STAND- T AHD faro . 01e THE WATte A . rare abeam to mate motley. emote aie daring from $lOO to $21:0 per toonfda. MOE volume. sold. Vend for 'amnia& Addrem JOHL% ,EHOS. Otl., PatEsbera. Bal , haore, TOL . avElm WANTED, , • A BRASS .11 110IILIYILIZ. T Dian A PHILLIPS, 110 W•tev Knot 'WANTED—Boys to teat Brass Fisi bbths'`' d " ax* ir i t gife ki.intl4Pls. maw. error_ $'5A MONTHI— . I74 to hirAgente swd, to cheap Taxon, I s=ria=us. At= S. NUDISM, Altrodi %Law ATTONIJMErS. memasm.&oAzz , ,re LAW, povxvic. No. DS - GRANT STREET B. Win% scsgrra l& ;14. "C.80110YRS; Attorner-O ro. Oaks, No.LA Toutib Stre3criti.=P• M STONER Ance2nrs-Avlaw.— r . , nrom u,,,2= 4 , , t „ m . int! 43u.eletattrtmoastEdrzwa. • • 111114.44bissodadidallicaMties. DOCIDIty, 4WD . 10711:0E011:: -, eaukoma . - - MEM VOLUME . FORRig.r2l . 4 _ o, 11 - BAL B—BLLV001)lcOii.1, , ;:. . . Tann—Tlut Bellwood Ems . Path akhr of the Ilonotgrahela Elver. air Sr. , *hen Fitt o=o. It Ciintabra shoal SW urest*.r. face Land, .hoot 100 acres of iff Welt is COO ' principally of 011 c. There art about NG acres of canon the proutfleit, - eltla the ndtantagevtmnch coal in thrifts. - not U upon it ens &mint 111.101.4 . 11 . 11. Ghee ' Greenhouse, La., the farmer redden. of 11*# Jones. Esq. There sae tts Throning Rowel, sait three rod Barns' en the premise. It hue • frorX. erte on Ors rarer of 51,110 0 foot, vino • 0.4 11 4 leg, and annletent.depth of water, et an traeons,llr loading oral. Than, with right of war to the cold. treble. compriee theproperty now offered for sale; 7 4. . map of the satire premiss can be earn et the range . of J. B. GOSGIUVE, 1.63 Sewed street, and price irr4t terms canter learned from J. B. COSGEOTS., 103 freound etreet,A Or • SOHN licel.OBSEY, Port Perry. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK aplB:llrd.. .4.II7UBE.MEXT I3 . 1 ‘.,: -„-a.PITTSIIIIRGH THEATRE loam and !tanager -- IThazonacni Treasurer 21118 (Friday) Wlll be presented, the foss 673 senseticn p!ay of THZ DUHSS SIGNAL.. Henri De Lagardare.-- ..... Lo'/day. Gonsap....-.-.--0.8. E. Duke De Nev0r.4...------7.Chlppradala. Coarsriese .. Elm Este Brno. To conann. erith THE DBLikl. 13.PICTER. Robert Grafton ..... -.--..-- 0.8. Kamm. R II Garry OphiUß= Lovely, .. Hynor. rtheareat. "The Octoroon." pilf A SONIC HALL- WOOORUFFEI BOHEMIAN TROUPE. Tremendous Attraction. GR.I.ArD G4L4 FrEEli .OF NOVELTIES. PRESENTS TO EVERYBODY fr - GRAND EXHIBTITON nv PITTS- L , --)r Down/ GYMNASTIC! hesocunow, TUESDAY EVENTHD, Apt! TO, At the ATOZNEURI, Ltb•rty itreet, Pittetnrgh. Tickets, 50 ccute—for We at all Book and Drug Stores In Pittsbargh and Allegheny titles, and at the. door. Great Western Band sill b • in attendsn r s. Door. op.n at 7 o'clock , performers:a' obronuences at S o'clock. ,spD7,:td .4UCTIO.X S.ILEti CITY GROUND RENTS.—On TOES DAY 1110115150, May 19th, at 10 crokult. will be sold at the Commerdal Palen Rooms, 51 Fifth men, breeder of Orphans' all the following grotind rents an property in the city of Dlttabsugh; 1. A ground rent of 5250 per IIicASIII, Oil property begin:Angell earner of Market and Dinh gorreta, and running north4iutwardly *long !Dirket street 18 net, 8 inch. and extending beak an equal widtti to Liberty aired.. 2.e Ground H4nt Of 3:05 per annum on prepoity adloinlog the above, Wing 38feet on blarket street, and extending nine width to Liberty Arcot. 3. A gronnt nut of VD per sun= on the two , following 16u together, via one lot on Narbet Meet, Intoning 26 feetB loam northwadwardly from Youth stivet. thence along Id.rket atreet 12 feet inch:a, by 10 feet deep. And one lot oa Fourth at., beginning 120 feet below Marko etersti telni 20 feet on Fourth greet, by 64 feet deep, 4. A. ground rent, of 1140 per annum on proper ty brgtuntng on the iorner rd. Decatur etreet,.(.l44l edley,) and =tending op fourth stmtt. is feet. by &I feet deep. Terms offal., Cash. 17 8 Legerfendgir , fro , fur th er particutsre enqturereflt.7.W. A. 8. Bell, 5A0.044 Foorrb street. DATLS4 11ALWAINAilsall. splfatdalantde • QEVENTII WA4D LOW.—On THEE- Dia EVENING, April 26th. at 7X, o'clook, *U he eold, at the Commercial Wes Rooms, No 64 Viitts *met, the followisg dmirsble property In Lim ton's plan of lots to the neventh yard, handsomely sPnated near the highly Improved propetty of Gen. 1 K. Moorhead Two Lots on corner of Centre avenue and Roberts Onset, veil situated f* stands, having es .h to feet f Incluse front on Centro avenue, and extend los I. nit 10) feet soon alley. Teo lets on Overbill smot, gyp site the residence. B. kloorbrad, Leg between Cr* ei mane Arld Preaklin .trot, bar ing ea ;b kit feet Crow*, and extending hark 114 ket Sidebar to an arei. For ftwthwr particulars call ow L. P. pars, Pal Ito, C 4 Grant street Twit or Bias—Oos third tab: balance la one and two years, with interest, sitscred by bout arid mortgage. &pal IJii'! I'4i GOVERNMENT SALE.—WiII be sold NJ! m PubHo Auction, on WEDIECDAY. May 4th, lie* at Allegheny Atonal. cosintemang at lit o'clock a tn., to the Meted bidder. the Leming pr. party, Hs 1 Draft Horse. 11 376Clartr ldgs Horsy, &Ms, Lo. • 75.0.41.1ba. 11 rop Leather. • 50,030 IDs. do Iron. • • 7.7 . 23 Bose., Barrels and Eels. Tarots cash. It H. IL WHITELEY. . aptl.Ltd Lt. Cot. of Ordnance. SUPERIOR FURNITURE AT AUC TION —On FRIDAY 110IINING, apell 221 at 10 o'clock. will be mold, at the Ilasord: Ball Auction Roma ES Path et..l, solid /dahogarr tofu ant Parlor Main and Necker, Marble 71ep Tables and Bland. Walnut Drenthe Boman, High and Low Prot Bedsteads and Belding, reathet Beds., Nat o...lnes, Haab Stands, biting and Kitchen Tables and Ohara, Zenon, Onok.dtornd =digt , ... ll a Slim /laud Tabl• and Tea Elprona Torka entlerVlto. Also, new Oarpela spit T. A. IdoOLZI.L6Nt, Anct'r. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION • —On 'r nar ET5211123, Zetb.st 7% o'clock, • 111 be told, at the enatenrcial Wen Boone, No: 24 Mitt street ••• 20 thaws Ilinachester &Asp Beek; Al. do lieronester Pennengor Itedray Ott.; to do 0 Weans Insortnoe 0o.; sp2l DAVIS • BteIIWATIM Maks. FOR 134 LE--FOR REX?. FOR SALE. OAK AND PINE SELIBEK A tract of Mud, ono Who from 01* Alkmbooy rim, and oommoulcatirm with It by plinked rood, to Hamm cosmty. near Ocorydon,jit toll. tram ljtesmborg, cm Os A: it 0. W. U. FA, .b.-audios lath OAR, PINE ilul Etoll,ooB timber oontaim log 151 X) AOIIP.S, In offload for tole. , 114.11 Informatkna &am Ikadleraul made known by S. S. BRIAR, Enter WI Insnianoe Alen 69.101111T1L In" Barks's Building FARM FOR BALE--A farm of 47 acres, under good Ineltleatkm, and will watered with springs, situated within three mike of Greensburg, Westmoreland c nutty, on the Philapelphbi Piks, and ons tails from the Pesowykranis II•lirowL The iut. perremente sae • two story tent house 60 by 111 feet, with 11 room.; bank turn, srith stabling underneath, Lad other necessary suitbuilnge ; has two good or chards, one of 100 tom. It Ina good location for • public ~.Il t e :t m o r d ItarlrlgenrceormaLr Apply •t the 4. B. 8.5.713, • .18 Bulbar xtroet, Lasrreneseills. OIISE.FOIi SA--A'very.neat and H destratte two story Wick direlliag totwevuou , ty oluir, situated ou Boyle stmt. (corner lot) Lear taw Clomeorni, alltrightuyi anowizileat to muskets, taed; to., sontsins wen roe ansAlliwarly papered, marble mantles in whir, Moue earth, tO, every foam sad hall mid "raw Sek b AD tizdalied to Stria Wort itylo throughout. Nor toraw, 10., spy% yes -GLOBGB It. BIDDIA TO Grout Vert:, °matte Cowl Bowe, stars, Dtamood Alto. i - TALuetzß Rams, , ritureatsy TOR RALI, altaate4 au the• Molteagebela Rbret.aboya the Ina Lock, hating t oat on 'mkt clue elan fart. rat exteadhat back ta tblaitactk tale; adlotateg the OctateLtritte =road. tate. at 4 acreratullT warm - Thli "a loaktica tataahaturbat moolltertat the thee to Rout and pakttestreet to Oa tear, tad baw 11M sad Wed Inge thetecaerected. Ter ta /a, appl _to Ilattlf AWN TUSTIN, on the im; at at IT. a, ALOCULOSRLOOR, 112 Mauna ;ark Tittablott , hchibtf UAW& .AND LOTS.FOitB9Le-4'he 1 slut cariptd ; roglarpoirer of attorney offer ; la-Pablia Ur. at Elm 131atton.rifhe Pittsbur ; Tart Warne and chimp -11a11,1Y, 12 * lllll -.T ayrtt 13th. that ElLoidrif ;inut, r tam Joni sag Nacu gtatlois tbs -flank, of 13 .rgre, an 4 perctuis. Thle farm 11/$ beauttftuly.; 91.1eszm s. 11; reltable fry ragt ag greet igutAcuos ref wen iraictd. Abo. lots in Eriamomd fear ors 1.1. Pintos ea JAS. If cI3ZOBO S. 1 ', l i t e.. .or/8o J l s.lllolaff BY. 1 - IitSNT-;-To Cann family,. the I. °natal: eta beentlial ;veldts* , beermttery, OEM mtle hem the Allegheny Market ~ Her with ' What % wen of greened, on thisro.l"°l , h than treat treed,inegreent, shrubbery, eta- AD ezat well °tinter, end • largo dawn otiortirefes. lapin at A. p. HAULM. mhiket FOB BALE—Wo have :825 acres of test due limber lAA eithotbi neat to ti leen root, in lamest comity. To. cspltaleti who vith to isnot In property thht le uoir coming greatly la die jound, their epeeist attenetkoy IsAlleeetad to the shoo, es ers are isetneoted to 1011, a s tryst =I- Ore. for perticolare apply to • . • B. Sletoklill 1.10./ Uri Vont* street: • MEN MIMING LOTS FOB ULF,— L swath sithi jinetionaOf thiarmitais Pike end Bake street, 23 Zed front sad 100 !bet durp. Terms: ens UV aub.llol.l the Wax* la his yews. Apply it Oetteal Fatah millnearenee °See G.Ln Tag .10 - autlereineet, Lawrenara.l:- .von sALE--Ont 30(60, having) thnt hams &mak; with an antlesta neat-strort. -Ifos.tams, to. ittirarnit 4ylldtd _. — • Iso.irr ram stme MILLI% SALE-82) "aro- of -prime scut Ism*, Zoysolar oat". out to tor• &owl siva*. a., uurvtor 0 , 0 11 4 cnam berm f attheie MOO. • CO. US IWO& strolL 111=MilM1 .135 FOR SALE, 12 LORE 'A OF LAND, Within do Bctroiiirtrof Lawrencevlllej stin vithlo 3 ELME& OF THE COURT UOLTSE;! It Is camelleut land. wen laltodydd. itilti troca boas. tam and aat-balidlngt. , _ , It Is the hishert tea In ihobrongh, yet generally, end could be st4livideptttogood • Tor shape, location, and other it li Coed place for nesidencat in the anutty. Carmel al Ws till riff Lx Title wife, • No tocumbrzaes. Inquire of OEO. T .GILLE4OII2, 164 Vos(4th. street, or on the promisee of saran a Ea',tat VCR SALE—A CHOICE LOT "OF iv YIPY ACIBES.—Tto cmderteigneithaa RE ion. • log of a choke Lot of Greted, containing rpm. 1 ACRES, gunge on the Squirrel 11111 Roan. shunt halts mile from the cation of the Oakland Patrfn gor Railway, adledulog land. of V. 11. Trona And Wm. J. Iltudock. About two.thicle cleared.the remainder to woods, with a email atreluti of Eater Rowing thnnigh the lot; all tillable : ground. and of aria dam n L It bee an admirablo alto fora cone try residence. It Ii also well situated for a vane yeti. Land In that - ueightetrkood - reluttlion Ere licandred to one thousand - dollae per acre.' ,*at • this lot la offered foi Env hundred par eine. ,ItO • . tare ohmmeter an industrious &TIMM man to •'ltat s home, or for • napitallat to tasks an. ineestactst.. toy reasonable. time will tie given for psymelit.::or. if ptedarred, it will be rented fora term of yare.oa en Impious:mat haw. J. W. V. WIIITIki apiltart 104 Yip Amt. EP facie,. FOB 8A L B.—At Evergreen, Bin Township, Iles talcs from Allegheny, • ,gnod • , from. dwelling, =dens style, containing doyen . looms, etore'roomalpantt7, chtern, cellar undertake ' whole hone, and Ina acre of ground with • variety of, , 1 Nutt trees and mall fruits. This property in alone • • toicted from theAxiociatiNn. but the pnrchaser they. , - enjoy the in:legato& (IMO cloas Seminary, tube .. =dorm,o • few 'motto by • gontlenian from NewlfOrk, etherbinellia connected with the Anoodstola Any gentleman 'doing begins' in the city . Ord: de tiring • healthy home in the, country onehouredilre 4 ....m the city, offer ` nano indocententa•lne, , the mural and phrtdcal fore of children, will dolma, to look at this pro , which will Weald low. - Too. - tendon cm lie girta y Ist. Tor fartherinfortna. • tlon inquire ot the 'premises; of at No. SAN Oat street. • • ; • oplaNer ~ _ . IL AR R BALE.—A GE BUILDtG SUITABLE FOR A BOARDING ROU S E OR , , HOTEL—Tbe property known as the .93eetaley Academy," 12 Was from Pittsburgh, on the Ps R Wayne end Obicago Rahway, with Amon or fourtroa tones of land, laetfared for sale. There to gore in the vicinity of ,Pit t bur for • Bosiding frotel'or ScbooLmain building ly Ig4 feat b 750 and contains nearly forty mot= La abundance of shade, and the grounds ad* WatlY_ arrangrd. There le also a viral garden sadll'par( - of man [mita: son excellent. It bee ail Uri vantages of the river and isaroad. - FoWeitilDn cave , be given - Immediately For prio, terrol a rdx;ianr. quire of liftwern'T. n..zrevln Co. 4t Wood Opel, Pittsburgh, or of the subscriber on the younibilt; - • aplibtf. JOB. B. TEAVELLT • r EKIR SALE.--The undersigned have.:•_j been appointed s Conslefties by the IDoehhold. ess to seeks fele of the OANTAND- AND VMS. .•• AIIIIGH AND ILINEEINVILLD RAIINYALIs allure tbans—sritheeslimmiLltack. tam and ' : . eat realise theretar stun y •FINFLtee..,;:: I it not old by that time, prose& srill he melted • for the Doh And wood of the respective raillessi.. • Notice of the dlepest of the egolpsesmte, ao4 lOU be elm saw Key lot, elhtsadd• For pettienlers rata to wither of the nodal 'tir ed. Wlt. A. HIBIION,', JOSHUA BENIDIN,A 1 AMADEI. NORM% Coarmitise. EOB. SALE—STEAM SAW ; MILL AAA OIL BITITSSITY.—Tho one.bill 0r,., wbolo of an Oil Ilethanty and ' , Maim Sow If I.l.l;with' • On and onotalf mem of gronad ; an abondifint of - •r.• goal on the lo — Liano open wad bang worked, Otago dllothony Wow Lad AT. G.TL. dined • tar gala. TNDednen la now and of moderlionld., the Saw Mill to •Woidld arc*. and Is wog ,• Med. baringa dock running tram it to Owl:lug . . Good locality tor belding boots: , • • portionlais all on On ondandgord. , ,•• . MAT ciaoupstrzniro, gal:a No. en Bond stmt. Plitsbuteny Pa. ,'••• po' a SALE—Four ialnable Banding 1. Lots,rachls feet. frontan HWY street, it ear ner of Ord etreirt, and_llll to 124.1e5t iheft , ,Tect Lots, each 10 hat f• oat on . Miff street. 443 011110 11 pteputy of Alex. Miller, cheered. -roar Lord, oath 20 poet mat en Bt Tatairl'a ells; byloo d.. t0..n-. • ley 24 feet atils. Alto, Three lota oath al tier front da Cntrfert street by 1121 /up lateen it ill be sold at los priors and or irseftertria."- ap2o B. 01:11111111T a BOSS. M. MarYlt OR SALE: ' F6-TEINTU)II sisarßota lop° heat tics ma nn or Did 4 111,11 11 DIC II -I` - _DECKING la ',Mod lor mils st tL PlantatiKlll of - ' . _. a. IMBED:I4 on Andaman attest, itlkeinar ' Prize DM per thousand lao4 baud nmanta. paa Deanna Inatraady plank' mad maarEn . mac - - .• Injrnra of1"3"4=: OMB Onlbcp ^ • Fort wax—IMPROVED TV.--A two-story Mini Dwell* Of *led now, pap, fortis pllar. good wall of yerat(n, fralt ,r Inns, ate. Lot r 5 feat !mat and WI Teat datp.'aild ' la within 1.155 tat of tbs Illtlzacaymeager.ldatlitay.. - , "• 'forma Amy. .„. Appt) Walaal Estate 'dad Insnrane s $55651;0f mh2s Sedlar Wad, La POR SAL—That •r V sanded to the Moment-It of ManebditmitasAlM anew of Lomat Mimi. snilE Mori waf, 11 - I s ' oaf lonfair as the Greeimexd p , *Met is emoted anembirn Idyls Brick ; dn A , Holl2l4l3table, lo• 800 b . •; A - Ise fattier particulars enlemi of ;:- • _ • • aiDtf ' DI Wm street, tall - j'O! EiALF-A pilleitehiit tri Seat, V cattails far a bailees' ' tam , 6T -- • either she Tort Wiwi* or llfmtbester Warg, Wth V. Improved sad aboanDiat in choice et, need for salt or to tachangs.foo city p • • IV • • Apply to S. 8. DICIAD, Draw • tA I AAI. -- • ealertiatiesl.o l . Dog- sALF,....Twenty IM M, pert of the Torcaa Mill: • ..... • . nee view of Pitlaborah and TIMM Is SAW. ono mile from /oust' rirr, 'Mat[ ' 4 .0 °DIU' mobs mane Asa fruit tram and ml o . 44 =lki • 01AF:termi7e:A maim • Well be•,,; : Milani imlt_-pirrebnaspa • , . 4 Wapi.droot. " LlOg .030,0-ViL sounatu% th .olo%suos•' dia=sier of c r ylindrrOd stroll top. ,Boller, ZWlket. ataseseroPii dotting as* box. Wilmot, I goo ex, coed Wean months la► stdoirlieal • t good allow Ma 111230.- z...w.,, CI BATA •OR EXCIIMMILI VOL a , J:' , CITY PSOPZITTY).-Stat Lesatirzima , . -- - -,, •-:--- LNG. irlth mta& stsachei, Oa' rattly V 7 Cluisolla /".'!"!. 2 .1 . T ' ut. ' ' ~ Dirod ocr2pa ghiae lad) . Stabling sad Olainoliallajs th• •,' , - -,;.,'::: - nor of [holm *thug Maw =.- =-. ! • :!. i - , -",*, ~ , - -... .V:0 ?mirth dried, N - - 0./.OTOILY AND -WATEK BUSIER . : ie. von BALT.--Tb. seszerberOgro-r**gos7- twos tsstalrr. with Inlay'. gauss, sltust•S NEB • . xrulortTos - ,letrar tome,. l's.. Tbs Instla g lid • beau amid so s Midland Doss fsetoryi MEd as a visas beton, sad Is anneals Yar , manufsettaistgbasisms. Apply nets tbs. are to • WB4= .: POFt' digerc—Thel2 - 3WCetthiryAtiCit ''''''. 1.7 DIWILLUP:h AkeMed. tit gm:4'2oe; leit , b , ''...." o f uth 'complete , ardor dimmed cm the tamer of the, ...., treat mad Cleepactres alley, Blzth V • • " lavolehtzectipeemf o ollefel4 geFtet.:lol4,, heael'i o '''' WOB-RENV—To a Mal!. an* hoif oblif coo nap fres Oho Al •IMI• about %sere of up•mo, fret teem elenfoorti. 'idi 0bv,1.1,0T,!.;"" ot orator, ea oftor.t.s Woo of - A. U. WWI ifft2k.o443 opltarr FOS tiaLIC HatiT—A, Ab. = 10,21 . 24 . ea wain* toi k ju i d &sr rambabeht,sad via %mai at 610 , 2___ . • 18211 ". I rtert dow treat Mu an •FOR AB!leE-4Lo i 'smash os sinaieuma. -- • - Tao /SCUM azulLoCart •• • Nil lid - lOW - dorna• . _ mo LE bar ' ' ftcnitawl MOM id No. TEND ..b $r- AMC t in. with: taiitrlleat • 1 7 'S 1 of 52 L andle• rj ' boot. tha ix 7" rose in , ^ ' • ~tz.m.csban CZ=