The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh [Pa.]) 1863-1866, April 23, 1864, Image 3

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/LIMDAP lIMMtiG, APRIL 28, 1884.
-"-,•0127, -AliD SailqßßAN:
mmm:ate RANTED.
A . 104. newspaper compositor la rants& it
; thin office. We pal t 0 cents per 1,000 was.
,Apply aqua 6)a/iceman %rot/e l Plttablate.!'
quota of the 234 blettfct.
The additional quote asifgaed the 231 i
;rti .- i.lar the late ad for 200,000 men!,
itat,'lrtikk, added. to the forater quota of
.33111 i nuke" an autegate of 4390. The fol.
louring Is a stateinene of the pots quota of
each se -district,togetherwith.the credlte
,the draft, July, Isar, for new volunteers.
listed to ill credit clesob, up to the twen ty`
ninth dry of Bebraffy last. All mob:stews
4: wallited wince that day. all Teleran se•enilst
•ed in the &Id since last fall, end to
Us k oern. proper - sub.distriets, and all men
- who easy hare enlisted in the regular lamb,
tend In -the nasal and marine service, to the
credit of their .respeetbre sub.dietilete, are
put to beersdited, and will be 10 credited as.
soon se the reports are melted:
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62. g ''•
• Pit psr 1
. .pigitay, Let ward.l96 4.4 57. 101 97
'-• - .2d Vanilla '44 43 87 133
64 32 90 255
.
-4etwarl344 . 98 841 184 160
Maaahastat Bat 125 42 23 65 60
, - XeClute T'p t '54 34 43 13
B u s = 15 23 37 11
45 -14 13 St 18
.13ewlaklet ;Bar ;.-.. 23/ •8 , .8 16 12
= ahalatiay j _Tp 19 6 10 16 ' 3
=‘, 39 15:: 29 34 5
IfeCaadraat , .... 30 10 .6 16 14
-.„ pink_ 22 • 3 •13 16 18
;,.R.kausia'aL •21 6 12 18
-• , 1- Hampton "
" 12 . 18 9
abater:. ~
84 23' 29 52 32
173 33 ... 33 :140
Baltaeras 74 14 36 50 24
• Eibaipatats 48 15 16 31 17
Tp 72 28 26 54 98
Wasilhar. , 27 • 5 - -15 20
Bait .... . . 9 25 9
•Tannata3s2-8ar:...:
Bar:... :....55 - 6 12 18 7
.
Tp • 17 9- 6 15 . 2
„..t.'SHarsitiatk . " .. .58 825 33 25
2166 547 558 1103 1081
Anus mum.
Buffalo township... 35 15 10 35 10
Clinton' do 29 10 - 12 22 7
1111ddiasex do 25 9 10 19 6
:.44sniss• -do .... 29 /0 13 23- 6
trinberry do 31 13 10 23 8
JaolnionkElannony. 38 15 11 26 1.2
' Zslisnoplp borough.. 11 3 It 6 5
Parward townihip... 80 6 16 23 8
Penn- 22 10 8 18. : 4
>reffirtSon Saxonburg. 48 9 20 SP 19
Winfield township.. 35 8 11. 19 ' 16
01nr3dd :; .,do 30 .7 . -7 23
• Butbst .:.::ado - -28....
,10 -22 6
borough. • 46 16 21 37 9
Connoslittnisning 9..52 • 8 9 17 15
.Lanesster St . U 15 26 8
•. Maddycarek 30 8 15 33 7
hankUnk Prospect. 40 13 • 18 31 9
Clubs tp 26 8 12 20 6
Oakland 28 8 7 15 13
_
.... Donegal tp. .... 21 ' 7 . 7 14
-.llfillerstoWn 7 1-- 4 5
• Yahwism tp 33 11 14 25 8
Concord tp 24 .11 7 18 6
- 4716.7 tp 29 11 7 18 11
"Brady tp 18 6 8- 14 4
Worth tp 31 - 6 14 20 11
trapper" Rook tp Si 9 11 20 14
tom tp 26 8 ... 8 19
_ Wattatigton tp 35 "11 ... 11 24'
.:,Parker ' 31 12 ... 12 19
Allegheny
28 24 1 8
. 0 ... 10 14
lronango t.. 18
Marion p .
24 4 ... 4 20
Ewan Es Harrlssills 20 - 6 ... 6 14
1038 313 -spa ,621 417
aBIISTE.ONG COMFIT.
Parry tp. & Queens•
- town borough_.... 41 14 ... 14 27
... Brady Bead 28 ... 28 80
Sugar Week do. 27 7 .... 7 20
Wiublugton do. 30 9... . 9 21
Prinklin ty.AWoreh- '
lagtotrborengh.... 82 30 24 54 28
liforth - Borak• e 0..... 27 10 10 20 7
Boullandelo do 44 8 12 20 24
Preeport borough.... 38 5 7• 7 31
lasehburg :do 4 " II 12 .5
App do 14 2 1 7 '
Allegheny towuo bip 71 30 18 48 23
Ineklealnetas d 0... 67 23 22 45 22
Banta d 0... 28 12 8 20 0
Pram Crook d 0... 62 25 11 30 26
Elderfon borough-- 9 4 2 a 3
Kittanning toiniship 40 15 10 25 15
Kamm . d 0... 42 13 24 37 5
Nittaioning borough as 20 ST 57 16
Valley township , 50 . 17 17 42
Pine , 58 64 16 40 18
Elam , d 0......... 32 13 -. 13 19
kialionieg d 0......... 47 17 14 31 it
114d9a4, do .. ... . 42 •61 9 30 12
Wayne 'do ' 54 25 17 42 12
Oarostshasosk tp ... 58 19 12 31 25
MEM
...1106 397 269 650 516
a5a210092:
2186 547 558 1101 1081
Bailer 1038 333 298 621 417
fluinstrang........—. 1166 397 259 653 510
Total lo 238 Dlsl. 4390 1257 1115 2382 2308
-AxeMem on the Birmingham Passers.
got Itaaway...A Man Hilted:
' On _Friday afternoon, about half put three
OVOCkra man was run OTC/ by the CM en
'the Pittsburgh and Birmiughion Passenger
Beilsray on Hmithdeld street, and instantly
- killed:- Prom ell the-circumstances in the
- ease we can learn, it appuzs that the deceased,
whO is supposed to--,be Pates,' Mathews, •
Itlambhwer, tualding on Center street, Bit
. minghania Bud who beatings to the gunboat
fleet, bit at present tome on a furlough, had
• maimed tome groceries at the store of Mr..
JAL. Surathen, corner of - Second and Smith
field kneels, and seeing a tar passing down
the street, _endeavored to - -got upon it. A
quantity of calcite liodlicAn piloted upon the
platform of the ear, and the deceased in en
deavoring to get upon the ear, orbited his foot
ing, andfill, the front wheel puling over hie
breast. A boy who was on the platform also
fall off In front of the ear at the lame time,
but was extricated by lame pusere-by.': The
wins then moved and the Wad Wheel pass
ed over the body of the unfortunate man,
breaking Ma left arm,and, lacerating the
right arm from the sh oulder to the elbow.
He was canted into the , establishment of E.
Idmandeon Co., and a fterwards removed to
tke Mires °Mee. The Coroner was sum.'
zoned, and Ait Inquest held upon the bodj,
but on gement of the absence of witnesses,
the Jay adjourned until thleinorniu afatnq
o'clock.' The-body was left at the - Mares
office-last nigtt, but wp to • late hour the
one.
of the deceased had not been definitely
The balked: Passenger Ilialtstaye
"Wi uigastaid. that the stockholders In
'this company are detonating to take up the
calls and cross ties, and dispose of the earl,
' =leis the line Is perelasidbe:
fore the Ant et June. Thivallthy Omni
bolder. along the line, , .who are so deeply be
'• tures. Cain this haverement, should '
es least
make an attempt to prevent he abandonment:
)(Ohs track Is 01100 taken up, itetlbe a long
time before another Is lad, and property , wilt
-consequently either fall In valor, or cease to
ease°, SO price. The slack, materials, eta:
am be sell on very farerable terms, and If
the line ""-Is to. be Ina numbs the citizens
Intorestedshould beup anddoing. hi:meting
trill be held in the Minserrille school hoise
this evening, at seven reolook, to take same
action In reterence to fhb matter; 11Ottli'ipp
ad • • • to is desired. •
. .
Battery Fair.
• Thelmildlap for thel./bairme prigraidai
flld by the bet of neat week wilt be
-eat &biased for, the pecipls talons
an Nene their bameiu• oiyacdty. The oary
paten of' this vty have respoirdednobly;
and "the Omandtree earasatinardicit the co.
oneratlonof all the empanten, wagon n miters,
eahineßanaters, and all ethers sompetent to
handle A:sawn:a hatchet, - to 0011211 forward
• and give at least one day .to the alorioni
`ewe. ',Tim following aamedwentlemen bare
22 lobrateered th eir worm as foreman,
, tom, on Medi ensuing, Ms: Bator.
•y, Wm. Boyd; Monday, John • Bruer;
;Tireaday,,j; B. Smith ;. Wednesday, Andrew
Bully; Thaniday; B. allegro, ; Briday,
011210ali j listardaY, John ;Alatinder.
' - Sits To Wczoitoo.--lohn Wilson, r IV
nn' from jostle% who mewl from the el
, • lows of the IoW oonerryid
..from
espattrolt to IrAoluiti, Vs s , sad aftaword
mererdsdin. this sits end eletod of writing
Laologesior lettero s 'items
Ids= ..WOUJOBIte. MkS dinveind b 7 Sheriff
,ftinnitsirsateasy;asd Whoa to Wheeling
r .7.: ale inittNr by ecomkr,l:
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An 'Enflame"' Appeal 10 air Friends -ar
. • Cheletian Commluien.
Desk Befftnexparhe. 'gated stets. Chris:-
Cominission has now been to satire
operation for more than two years. In the
army and In'the navy we have bad our agents
at irork,zeslottsly and untiringly, for the corn-
fart of our soldiers and - in the service of Joie
Clain In the city hospital and the crowded
bait:racks; Lithe busy strip and at the lonely
birouu; amid the roar of cannon on the bat
tle ground; and the sighs and groans of the
heldlumpltal, or the prison horse, they have
been wadagging in their labor of love and
mercy to our brave bele. What good they
have acoomplishedwhat neceesiciee they,
have relieved—what kind words they have
dropped of happiness and Heaven—Shat
pitice and comfert theyhave brought to many
an hungered body and starving soul, is too
well known to require an exposition here.
The Delegates of our Cominiation have a two
fold object in their labors. They heir with
them all the little tumnieswhich can minister
to the bodily comfort ofortralak and wounded,
and carry the Word of Life to their never
dying soda. The Bible, tracts, religious and
secularnewsoapers, and °Um good reading
matter, sealtazy Supplies and ithipltal deli
cacies ore dispensed with a liberal band to all
who need, while. the promises of the Word,
and the love of the Lord Jesus Christ are im
pressed upon their minds_ with having and
prayer. /deny suareless soul has been led to
the gates of Heaven through their instrairlen-
In this grkst work we have boon warmly en
couraged and supported—more is, perhaps,
than. had been anticipated. And yet our la
bors are bat begun, sad our responsibilitlea
are rapidly Increasing. In :the ensuing sea
son of active operations eviineathe enemy,
;the wants of ours suffering aoklieri will be
many;and the evil and demoralization of our
vast armies will demand renewed exertion on
Our part, and an enlargement of our meths
of relief. At no time since the M.:option of
the rebellion has there been such bodies of
men massed togetherkand , very soon the din
Pt AIMS will be resounding in our ears. Then,
oh I what suffering I Shall we falter now
Sauce a family In oar midst-but has a raime
nt:astir° lighting for our happiness and safe
ty, sad otur eympethy and generosity should
be for those brave defenders, and the calf
' alecrilleingmen who labor amongst them.
We appeal to you, then, dear brethren, for
a continuance of your support The goner
-011/1 hinds that hark heretefoie given so much
will not desert as in our hour of greaten.
IMO& in these troublous times, when so
many things are occupying our attention, and
so many objects arising for our &Inky end
liberality, the Christian Comndulon oofy arks
sotto baferjonan. May we not hope that our
'fork will come:Maki to you, the neecsaity and
the do; of upholding ue, and that, with the
blessing of God, the "word spoken in due
season," and the "cup of cold vrater," may
hammy Instrumental - bringing much good.
out of greatevil, to the .glory of God and the
elevation and comfort of our dear soldiers.
Hon. Hobert McKnight,Chalrisin ; Joarpla , Ai'
bra. Treasurer; Wm. P. Mamas - , Itiadver ; Boha i
O.Tottee, John B. 510f,tens,40aph Horne.
Per.W.D 'Fieweid; D. D. Bor. J. D. Herr,
0 B. J. Wllson, D. D. Ham. J. K. Moorbetd,
William Preston, Harvey Childs;
W.A.Snael,y, W. W. Mgr,
" George &Chase; B. Wolf.
L C. Pershing, Joseph McKnight,
" 8.8. Higbee. G. Follausbee, ei
" B. Inswert, James McCaadlees,
OE. Swope, . C. arbutbna,
° W. J. Bad, . I. G. Backo,
° Henan MU, Bobert.a. Date
Ha. Hamm Jansen, Pendant.
Bazar C. Torras, Secretary.
inverr 07 W. P. WITYLS, UCIMPOII OP CUR
TUT 0051116311107 wroazioom, 30. 70 MUTH
-711:1D SatatT, PaTanosOn.
The Army ,Committee for the year ending
April 1, 1864, have forwarded to 00.7 M 16104
-and distributed lit home, hospital stores and
readhig matter to the amount of myna, ful
ly three-fourths of which has been sent to
the Army of the Cumberland, whit has been
placed under our Rectal care, and locks to
as for its chief supply. At Camp Howe we
established a station in the fall of 1863, and
also one at CamP Copeland the beginning Of
March, Whiehis now in full operation. The
United State* General Hospital has been vis
ited weekly, and such stores as the men need
ed bare been given to them by the ladies of
the Subsistence Committee. A large quanti
ty of lumber, bedding and clothing was furn
ished the 'Hospital during the month of
March, in order to erect quarters and Enke
them comfortable, to accommodeve the large
number of sick which were removed from
Camp Copeland. Preechlug has been held
at the Soldier's Home and at Camp Copeland
every Sunday and prayer- meetings every
evening, by the delegates of the Commission.
3,520 articles of hospital clothing have been
cut oat and made up through the efforts of
the ladle , of the Subsistence Committee. The
following Is a list of the atoms distributed:
Shirts, fistula 6,511,Dr1ed :fret, Pa- 22311
Shirts, 4,934 . Winetwtdsky,qts 6,621
Drawers, flannel, 1,791 115,055
Dresrars, muslin. 4,270 Batter, 1155.-..-. 5,302
• Sheets -.—.,. 1,033 Corn 5tarch........ 746
Slippers, pairs-. 577 Chocolate, 285
Dreatng gowns,. 454 155...—... 527
Comforts--. 471 Euler,
Blankets.._-_.. 685 Grades, IDs_.-... 1,681
0,625 Bap, 467
I PUlarcsaw___ 1,743 Farina, ra.....-,.. 108
Boas, 6,25 D Ginger. 40
Handkerchiefs-. 4374 Sage, 1M...-_
30
021 Hearbound, Zs_ 43
Kittens UZI Gelatins, 8e...-.. 15
Housawiver:-....- 4.182 Honey, 40
Badge, ... 7,277 Cologne, qa-.... 350
Pads and 7,203 Bay Rum, eta-. 110
Braise! roman-. 4,527 Vernal's, bush. 1,64 S
Arm slings..._l,ol3 'Bus, dos...— 1
. ,105
P/OLVOLO n. 7::: T 4 65
Lint,1,335 3,205
Buttons, grow-. 250111ats in cauz.... 410
Needles, sgslOranges, 205
Thread, Bo— 141Lanotut, d0z....-. 160
'Papers 5 t.reetepet,o3l,sl9 WriPg papa num 27t.
thalladdlerbka . 94,511 Pena, d 05.... 1,339
Liege bks for lib's 4,550 Lead-paella, Ora 4,230
Hymn A Ps. bka. 11,800 Envelopes„.,_ 37,710
Tatamenta . 12,801 Ink, quarts-- a
Mapes 37310
Cans of frui prbla.
t-- 6,BlloTents. . . .... 3
A 150,10,600 Zapf lumber, nails, glen, Ac.
WOIT OP 301,121 . 3 ♦LLIO, TILLABOOPP.
The sub receipts of the Army Commatoriaz
the yaw mining April 13, 1841,1 ms been-18,03i 58
The expenses have been as follows
For 5t0re..........__ 15,088 64
Per . 3,564 53
For equiproente nod exptves of 160 dela •
irase- Mr. 83
For remittance to Gentnsl 9 t.tfom.—. 1,603 69
For ofnco mpearet, including rosins, Ma
th:nary, printlna reports, rent of story
room, nape of bay, etc 876 10
3 For = U S of o
n s
rt g . 11
For Amend ape:um of a oanuato—.-- so 00
or, couritufat m0ney.............. ......:... Taj0
leatving4 balance on hand 02,680 88. Oat
standing =mints unsettled about $l,OOO, re
dating the =omit actually on hand to $l,-
680 Since. December, 18811, the average
expenditure for stares has been sloopar day.
Per • religious . publicatidns 8.500 per month.
During the months or Debrusu7 end March
'our expenditure . or thineceroillos, as wall as
comforts pf the soldiers at Camp Copeland,
UT* been a did* short of $2,000. An* hun
dred and thirty delegates- have been sent
to the field, of whom thirty are now laboring
in the armies. The average expenses of
these delegates fora term of six weeks have
been sixtaen dollso. Delegates receive no
salary—thelr &amid expenses only being borne
by the Committee.
Tim amount on hinds being": sitlicient to
meet the onnent espouses for too web, we
make this statement In the hope that the
Christian public may be Induced to contribute
blevalis and epeedily to the funds of the OWN-.
Ilan Commllslon.: AU donations may be sent
to . 7010:213 Amu, Tress.,
Sq 711Tond street,,Plitsbargh.
Boactttax Tiliirrs—tros? Di t ir.- 7 -This live
ning will positively close - the exhibitions of
the Bohemian TrouPe is this and la or
der to era all a chance, three exhibition' will
be given to-day. Morning at 10 o'clock and
afternoon at 2—mkboth them exhibitions ev
ery child to the house will receives gift la
addition to theregular distribution Of presents,
and "at 4 o'elook the handsomest ehild present
ISM nodes a handsome ornament; The eve
sting exhibition will wind up with the pre
sentation of that handsome case of glasa-
Work which has attracted the attention of ail
our titirans, in front of Masonic Hall. This
,ease will be &mule the holder of the last
number drawn, ,We understand that there le
'already a great sail los tickets. and some
putloware:buying gaits ' never
's/2n is-a , Who holds the luekraumbot."
,"Tros Dtrostans."—Thbi ii the ails - of I
.novel by Ma. Marsh, just publlehed by
VIM. Peterson, of Phliedelphia, It world
be superfluous to bespeak! the attsution of
our novel-reading Molds to any work bear.
Lug, on its title page the nano of tho author
of "The Admiral% Daughter," i" Two,' Old
Men's Tales ," " Mors Wyndham," sod
other books that have boon for more ,'than
twenty years past "familiar . to our ears as
housohold words." We shall therefore simply
remark that the publishers hays ehoseu,woll
in selecting a work.binolifted • writer as
Mrs. Marsh for the "Library of garbs
Noodle."'
•
Per sate by Entry Miner, text door to
the Poskddoe, sad J . P. Heat: idesonlo IdaU,
Filth street, Mee 26 rents. ' '
Innt Panzu,—Bin J. P. Sant, Magda:
Hall, ZIA street, hasmaivod Plinilrlandla's
Illnstrated ItinunspeT,lfirra W.akiY°
Street and, Smith's Weft Tog Winklj•
. T!!
Now York, Weekly
,Ttibunnalmen• A10r". 16
Worldode.pdon,"
PuoTootawidhloi, tow to just :salved
adWolloY4Sl Wood stmt.
--Wbat Befall it-etreet-Cu,- •t 4.-
IA car s way chartered !on the Oakland PAU—
. longer Itailway on . ThOrsdry night, to can
ray a party of ladles and gentlemen from the
light gymnastic exhibition at Concert HAIL.
The cis was crowded with men, wont= 'heti
aileron, who, whiLpleasintlY proceeding on
their journey, were startled by • land repot
resembling that of a Musket shat. It sias
opposed that some miscreant had tired attlte
car as the noise was =mistakably in deo
proilmity. An athletic passempsrp deter
mining to ascertain if. ponible who did the
mischief, cashed out and 'cited a oriole of
men-who stood on emitted . ... 'The madmen
were called, a crowd eolleeted,.and &Orions
disturbance seemed imminint,but the impact
ed parties having been Identified as two well
known gentlemen of respectability and diame
ter, were released, tie pauengers ulleeted, and
the car proceeded on iti journey. They bad
gone but • short distance,athen another abet
was heard, and the athletic gentleman above
alluded to sprang from the platform of the car
so suddenly that It wet feared he had been
shot. The driver felt the force of the explo
sion, which so terrified him that he fled
and left the hones' =guarded. The
women and children rushed from the
car, and a scam of the wildest mn
teflon followed. A couple of men, who ap
proached the ear, were seized by our stalwart
friend, who haclifot been injured, en was sup
posed.. These men, like the tut couple, were
respectable citizen', tatlding in the neighbor
hood, and of course they did not relish the
treatment to which they had been subjected,
alleging that they opposed moms one in the
Cu bpd fired the shot, apd their object was to
see the extent of the injury. A well known
county official, who was In the car, alio became
pugilistic, and • general row seemed unavoida
ble. The watchmen were called ripen "to do
their duty," but they did not knew what to
do, as there was no evidence to show whasild
the shooting. When quiet was reamed, and
the patties began to "compare notes," it was
clear that the explosion took Owe under the
front platform of the car. An examination
was then made, which resulted in a complete
solution of the mystery. Some reckless joker
had placed "railroad torpedoes" en the track,
and It was these that had exploded and
spread consternation among • the mason
ger* I These torpedoes are very large,
and are nod by railroad engineers, when ono
train falls as farlehbid time that the follow
ing train is in danger of running into it. They
are placed on the track to warn the engineer
following that there Udangor ahead. The
explosion Is very lond,.and .it is no wonder
the pusengen became frightened. A little
child was lost in the confusion, and was found,
after considerable searching, on ono of the
Cress "trees. A lady passenger disappeared,
and could not be fond at all. She turned
up the next morning, however, and . stated
that she had taken Wage at a house. in the
vicinity, where sheranathed all night. The
feelings of the pusengem may be lroagined,
upon making the discovery. The circum
stance will afford them gossip and amusement
for a mouth,to coins. ; In r order to guard
agolut torpodom, two pullet weresent ahead
to reconnoitre the, track , and th us the journey
was completed.. L may perhaps be well to
state:Abu this.aiLlr la: not regarded in the
light of a harmless joke, as the consequences
might bIITO been very senoras bad the hones
taken fright. Atentleraan offers • reward
of twenty dollare'lor information that will
lead to the arrest Of the party who plated this
torpedoes on the trot. •
Pitmen( of Emergency Men of 1862.
The feLlortng arrangements have been
made far the payment of the Emergency men
of 1862
Those in the cotuaties aj Beaver, Lawrence;
Mercer, Crawford, Erie and Warren, will be
p.td by Major jcitur 0, Mona, PaytillLAM
IL 8. A.
Those In the counties of Wuhlngten, Bat
h? and Venues°, by Major Joe, S. WALLA',
Paymuter U. S. A.
Those In the counties of Westmoreland, In
diana and Armstrong, by Major iir.lllY W.
SSTDI2, Peyroaster U. S. A.
These in the county. of Allegheny, by the
undersigned.
Major Munn will snake hie headquarter.
at Erie, and letters shotdd be addressed to
him then. Letter to Majors Halals and
SIITDILI should be add d to them at Pitts
burgh.
These Paymuters will visit each county in
person daring the coeuseef theensuing week,
and snake Inch arrangements for the payment
of th 3 men therein 11.1 May be roost eoeducive
to geureral convenience and give due notice
through the county papers of the times and
pinees of payment.
They have been tarnished with blank pow.
ere of attorney for those who are absent,
whether in the army or otherwise, and will
furnish all needed explanations. They have
been Insinuated to wish the various localities
where companies were raised, and eonfil with
the °Doers, for the purpose of arranging the
details of payment.•
The Captains of the various companies
raised in Allegheny eounty will please call at
my office, 3d story Custom House, for the rolls
of their several companies.
Deism Entre,
Paymaster 11. S. A.
to charge Western District Penn's.
SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES
k WWI PANSY, Plata and OTILIIVAZt.II
313.4 Roost, and dentin. to Penosyloanto and
Vermont dot* of the boon quality at toirstat.
Offed of Alex. Longlilin'o, not? the Vona
Worts, Pittabsregll, Pe •
.
Smut Noncre.—The attention of oar
readers is directed to the brilliant assortment
of Spring and Rummer Goods jest received
by our friend Mr. John Wha t No. 126 Fed
eral street, Allegheny. His stook comprises
a great variety of Nancy French, English,
Scotch and American Cashmeres and 'Cloths,
and 6ne Silk and Cashmere Vestings,"—all of
which will be made up to order In the latest
'Wee and in the best nianuar. A choice 'e
lection of Burnishing Goods also on hind and
for sale, together with a fall stook of Ready
Made Clothing. well and fashionably made.
ftemovet..--Banatiel Graham &Co., Merchant
Tailors, hare removed to 73 Smithfield street,
and *mild most respeetfilly call the attention
of their friends and the public generally to
their now stock ' of 'Etpring and &unmet goods,
whichlhey have mat received. Their stock
is of the very finest quality of English and
French ceastmerst, clothe, lassie/ores and
vesting. Also a very ext.:aisles assortment
of Scotch casidiaeret. Don't fill 'to give them
on early call. Every garment warranted to
give Anil satisfaction.
Outlaw & 31cCsamsoc. 73 Bmitldeld Bt.
ORPHANS Corey EIALLS.—We Cal the 'Mtn
tied ofcatallsts to the sale of the Billarllne
farm on Squi rrel Hill, in Peebles Tp.;
Wrangle m ilaslegoodon theConnellrrille
B. B. To be sold on the premises Saturday,
April 23d, at one o'elock P. M. For beauty
of locality and healthfulness It Is not sur
passed In the county. Land good, with some
thirty sores of Goal. T. A. M'Ctarratre,
Auationeer.
DIAILIZONA AND DYNIZTLIT Will decimate
the volunteers far More than tho bullets of the
'enemy, therefore lot every man see to it ;that
he carrier with Wm a full 'apply of 110I,LCI.
WAYS PILLS. Their use in the Crimes
saved thousands of Britbilt seldlent.
Holloway's Pills and Ointment an nay re=
tailed; owing to the blerprice of drugeoto.,
at 30 tents, 76 cents and $l,lO per box or pot.
For sale in Pittsburgh by B. L. rahneitook-
Co.
For tale also by Geo. A. Kelly, Federal
street, Allegheny alty.
SOILI TELIOAT.—Those allletetwith duets,
Hoarseness, Irritation' and Soreness of the
Throat, will And nothing so eiticaelons
u a Throat Remedy, u Hrown'd Itonehlal
Troches.
For sale by 'druggists grodually..
WATOEU__ , Iworwtsr , ixa-4. M . &bests,
N 0.17 Fiftlt.stsost, Is now opening the most
choice stook of nu Gold Ind Savo Watches,
Jewelry, Stine, ware and Panay Goods ever
displayed in this city, sad, to selling thous*
remarkably low Motes. - • .•
Pais, penholders, lsad•penells,inbbsi, ink
eraiers, niters, portfolios, to be had at Mel
lor's, 81 Wood strut. I
01111202 sad =rime cans taken at
the 0.0341 tan elle., No. 410 Penn street, 61
or Meet. ordate left al the 41,0•4.10ae1,
will be-promptly attended to.' All GAM taxeft
be paid la
114"4"• !. •
Tz pnblla are Invited to Inspect the beau
tiful assortment of confectionaries kap); by,
Stamp Bosun, at hie Baas' fled =Ay Wind
In the Allegheny New Market Roue.
. .
.Lavoatro 41t. Bunraises oolaimited orriiios
told, oval to ArnOld'a, for lab at Mellor',.
81 Wood 'treat..
„
Pos tars var . eke —p Tudor Zvi/44nd
all other papers, to. to had It Ina% Csso's
News Depot.- • , •
O. Ons, attn " i t •
Ind ia dJ invilassami.r Us ottlksi.ex.
Pot isinui sad desirable la ilof?P, O jk,
Bitkalk Al Market street,
rrb..ai;,,".',._.a.,,..5r`.c-~Ff.:-tom._. 7i~ ......
!.--TritnNtrW-Essrer smainfli.,-Anawandspreat
:inventionlaisoopekirta.. The Dorm nip
-110 (Orsionbia) Steel opting. J. I. . Wires t,
Ho. 97 Chambere street, New York, are the
,owners of the patent and exclusive mann
lecturers of this J. W. Bradley'l patented
Duplex Eiliptiosteel spring skirt. Tide In
vention conslsti of Dugan (or two) Elliptic
stealsprings,lopnionsly braided tightly and
topthex . edge; to!. edge, making,-the
toughest, most atestio - diiible and durable
spring ever and, enabling the wearer in con
'Sequence of its great elasticity, end - flexible
ness, to plaice android it when inns, as easily
and • with' the lade convenience as a silk
or muslin dress. It entirely obviates and
silences the only objeition to hoop ekirts, viz:
the annoyance to the wearer as well as the
public, especially In crowded usemblies; car
riages;
'railroad tan k church pain, or In any
crowded piece, frontlie, difficutty et contract
ing them and osoupling space. This
entirely removes the difficulty, while giving
the ekirt the usual fathead iv:metrical fano,
and the lightest,
.most stylish and graceful
appearance for the street, opera, promenade,
or holm dress. A lady. WIES enjoyed the
pleasure and comfort and• great convenience
of wearing one of the Duplex Elliptic spring
skirts for a single day, will never afterwards
willingly dispense with them. They are alto
equally desirable '
and a great Improvement
over other kinds of ' skirts for misses and
Young ladles who wear short dresses, the elas
ticity and flexibility of them prevents when
coming in contact with anythingcrowding,the
hoop close to the parson, from pushing oat
the other aide of the hoop or dress r and
again, they are so much more durable and not
'likely to bend or break or get out of shape.
The bottom rods on all the skirts are also
double steel and twice or doable covered to
prevent the eoverlog from wearing oft the
rode when dragging down stairs, stone steps,
do., do., which they are constantly subject to
when In use. All are made of the best quali
ty of corded tapes and everipazt of the skirt
Is of the Vary besLatiriaLs ; It Is guaranteed
in every respect to be by far the best, most
comfortable, and most durable skirt ever
made. These goods are for sale in all variety
of styles and sixes, by Joseph Horns
and all ant elms hewn In this city.
Alastve.—A large and elegant assortment
at very lost prices, at Pittooles, opposite the
Post San.
500 Csins Da Vurtx at !Mock's, opposite
the Post Wilco. •
HARD Can. ettditif C►re, HAMA' Alma
nac for IBM, Toeth's History, and other late
books, at Pittock'S„ opposite Post Wiles.
-.Soldiers' Pocket Albania, Poaicet books, ha.
at Pittoit's, opposite Post °Moo.
All the Dicta Books at Pittock'a
Harper, independent, Clipper, and all the
'papers for this, week at Pittook's, opposite the
Post °Sao.
Card, of Dog Jack, and Thumb Party, a •
Pittook'a, opppatto the Poat oaks.
_harper, Lally Friend, for hlaj t at Plttock's
idusta roe tea Hommotm—Almost ev
erybody now needs n Plano or Cabinet Organ
In his house- The aft of mulls la now culti
vated and its influence felt everywhere. To
ante persons who have not yet 'applied their
families with these indispensible instruments,
and who eontemplate doing iro, we recommend
an examination of the large and varied stock
of Pianos and Cabinet Organs to be found at
Mr. Mellor's wareroomi, No. 8, Wood "Met,
We has Jost received a large lot selected for
the Spring trade, wbloh he L sailing for the
present at old. prices. Call and examine
them.
-llama es Burroaa.—Thesi iaftrmitiss are
more rife in the eyries time of thei year than
at any other reason, for the raison of the re
lemition that comes consequent upon the
thanes from the . braohig cold of winteriO the
relaxing weather of spring. The MAY cure,
is to getting a well fatties True, which sosy
be procured at Dr. Keys..'., No. 140 Wood
Street, where may alto be had every mechao•
iml appliance for the care of disease, or phy
sical displaoememt of any sort whatever.
Rostmanno.—"There Is en unfailing .. .lmre
for this disease in the Meod:Scorder, made
by Dr. Keyser, No. 140 Weed attest. It
cures by tenanting the blood and netoring
tone sad vitality to the tissues. No one
need suffer, as many hams done for months,
with this painful malady, under the delusion
that time will cure it. Oar word for it: One
bottleof Blood Besteher and on. of acid Lin.
Iment Will give a dollar's worth of exemption
front oath os *very cent they cost.
PAIR BClLDl3oS—Calltirl Maas—Messrs.
R. R. Bulger and T.,8. Young & Co., cabinet
makers, Smithfield street, have- very kindly
offered in behalf of their employees to eve
boo day's work each on the Pair building/.
This Is assistaaoe net celoolated on by the
Building Committee, and goes to -- thew that
the toachanice of the neighborhood are deter
mined that the buildings shall be up on time.
Iftaaancs..—A ours cure by using Prof.
bioCiintock's Dlarrbcia Cordial. It io the
preacription of twenty year.' oipetienee of
Dr. McClintock, Professor of Surgery In the
Solactic Medical College of Phkladilphia.
Price 45 oenti, it Keyser's, 140 Wood etreot.
LATE Pert/3.—.7. W. Pittook, Fifth street
gPosii• the Post*Pim, tuts evolved the N.
Y. ifickhy Tinlame, Weceterley,a• &dependent
Harper'. trektg, Nita York Weekly, ate., ate.
for this week.
SOAPS AID Piasaa:cr.—l mean Eno toilet
row and perfotorry. They can be hod In
great variety and of every quality at No. 140
Wood street.
Oro Ana's Joess.—Old Abet Jaime, 'Fresh
from Abraham's Bosom, now ready at Frank
Cu.'. nem depot, Chronicle Beibibs, Fifth
street.
NOW RZA.DII.—MI the Dellll and .11107a17
paper' for the woe% at Prank Case's news di
vot, Ciumalolo Building, Fifth *treat.
FOII MAT.—Call or send to Frank Cues
aura depot, Chronicle Hallam for ;our
miguthes for May.
Rum letter, note, billet, reontaing paper
sad envelopes, for sale at Mellor's, 81 Woad
street.
Dtitir , vi. Prenah quadrille riot* paper and
envelope., to bo had at Melloes,ltt Wood
street
J 05111211 U. GAULS, Attolllll7 bA Law, Kt
Gragt strut. slam
MARRIED
9PEOITLL-0011.1ILI%—Aerh 1924 lIC4, at the
boa* of the beldeo Yaber, dm city Of Bothnia,
N. Y;, byllo.. Thos. Sprual,D. D., esdsted by
D. Seat; Roo. R. D. BPROOLL .to MAGGIE A.
00111ILT, d►njbur of John Gaudy, Est..
BIIOWN—HOSHEIL.—As Altoona, on 'Thursday,
the Vet Ina , by Mu Ilea. W. A. AWL, lIICHAIID
T. agosug .d Mos EMMA A. lIIINITEE, ban of
thfs oily. .to cards. .
VANDZBAEITT-03 Ifriday ertuldir, April 32d,
ELITABIIrH ANN, Info of Cot, Leiris Vendor.
grid, apd thirt773re
The Mends cents familiars Omiselfully fenlied
to Memel the funeral an Boma Arra:mow, &Mum
o'eleok from the maideuee.of her husband, No. 21
Sahel eon street, Alkshenicity.
Dart—On Tharider morMoir, at 22 minutes of
.10 o'clock, TllOB. DA rr, Alderman, Mettle yard,
In the 88111 pear of Ms
The filleMlll Wlll taka.placron Busoar, 24th
at 2 o'clock p, m., from the realelaneee of 81mprek
Horner, IN. 14 Btainunirsimet. fe'hmde of Om
family are respectfully. Latta) to anent!.
EIBNICT.—On ihuroday mooning, Apill 21M, 11. r.
mutts& BESET; la.the 47th pear of hie sae.
The funeral mlll fob piano on. flarmehAr, the 22.1
lent, at 2 o'clock O. m., from hit Lte reeldeztee,
tellefonfalnartmet, Laimenenflle,
GBAT.—eOA Maly, 224 lost , at 634 o'clock p.
le'Llllilltrit'daughter of :mom T. pray, la the
gib pea of her age.
The &Imhof the family am roloooted to attend
her humeal,- en EVIIDAT arras/moo, II J o'clock,
hoot the Madame of her father, 71 Mad, deist.
pUBVI- CIE,
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELBORAPIL
ODE SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM Ira Sill RfOTO.r.
Sptclsl DLapatch lo .Pltttb2rgh Gocottak.
WASIIrSOI . O3 CITY, April 22, 1864.
G. EWE. BIaIIi—INDICISATIOZ 41.1132111 ILIN
Moil LID 17.1.16ZEIVATITES.
The President has finally determined to
eremite the remonstrance of Senators
and cancel (ha. /frank Blair's reslgnatiou of
his commission. Gen. Frank Blair has so
oordlagly already received orders, and is ex
peCted to-morrow night to lancelet the south
west to take command of the 17th Army Corps,
under Gen. !Sherman. His friends state that
thane are precedents for this remarkable
course, and Instance the rase of his brother,
Montgomery Blair, who resigned his poeition
in the Regular army when a young man, and
some months afterward had it canceled, and
himself restored to his old rank. The outrage
In the present we of trying to hold on to two
offices 'it once, keeping constituents from
haying a representstive in Congress, and
keeping others gut of a major generalship by
blocking up the fay, excites the severest com
ment among Administration Senators and
B4resentativea The Senators declare the
premed's:lgs utterly without warrant of few
and an Infringement of their prerogatives.
=2l
the town WWI of rumors ta.day' of array
mart:aware. They are andonbtedly precis
tore, to far ds any serioal oporatloas are con
o ined ; but the openlngof Grant'. campalga
Is pat likely to be much longer delayed.
Lar's larairroas
Itebelriesertere bare an idea which is gain
ing wide credence wttb ne, that there le some
priebabillty of Lie' anticipating Grant, and
meting aggrcteire movecnentattimielf.
A: , OTLIIIII ItITMOIL
Coyotes reports some •ia refugees that the
rebels are patting a secool line 'of works
around Richmond, and placing hoary siege
guns on them, and that Lee will not fight
Grant on the line of the Rapidan, bat will
fail back to Richmond where it is lotonded
to auks a desperate struggle. Readers can
take all stories for what they may think them
worth.
10T TO Di PAID
to not expected that the bill to pay
Stites far militia called oat to repot inrationr,
atiCh al John blorgan't raid, will past this
tension. )Ica like the Ohio aquizrel hunters
pro not an.tious for pay for what was a labor
otiose, and•the tre'ainary has more pilules
deinands upon It now.
VIZ DOTY OS PIIIIIIIIO Pill&
tVben the Minas comae to raise the hull" on
Imported article', the meatbal; of the Ways
and Means will warmly advocate leaving
printing napes for book. and temper:re at
ini: recent duty. They express the option
that they - will be able to carry It.
The flout* is proxressing with unexampled
rapidity en tho txx bill. It is sitting on It
to night, and the Oommittoe of Ways and
Mialls DOW talk of grating thr..ngh with it
to Morro* night. For two days, now, we here
hall no debate; nothing but steady work at
porfootirg details
IM=!
The bill for the postal money order system
is iloallar le that of 01. at lirltalo, which has
paired am noose, and the main features of
sitilab were given sone months age in these
dispatches; has renal. ad the approval of the
Senate Cousmitlea.
CZ=
The stcry eiroula id by disloyal New Task
yapors that Goa. Groat sad Secretary Stanton
are not on good kraal G without a shadow of
focsdathe.
vas Anse niCettintin
L nxpootad to !peak soonogain In-Washing
ton, on the trentinent of negro troop' by the
Government:
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
AN EXECUTIVE MANSION PURCHASED
Another Important Bill Relative to the
Coudellaviile Railroad.
:bead Pittistob to the Pittsburgh Ossotte.
HiILIMBUICI, April 22, 1804.
Sanwa—Bight Sessien—The Sonata hu been
sloirly progressing all night with the Appro
priation Bill In the Committee of the Whole.
An'amendment giving fifty thousand dollars
to bull* wings 4o the capitol was adopted.
the people of Harrisburg, scared at the
dscimustraUon to remove the capital, have
bengal an executive mansion on the hanks of
the! Susquehanna, at a cost of $25,000. It is
*beautiful location, but the house iooo
AdJortruel until tomorrow. •
Hoops--Afternoon Seetioo.-,The House con
curred in the Senate amendments to the Law.
renew Transportation Railroad Company,:and
only awaits the signature of the Governor to
become a law.
The law relative to the Increue of trading
priOegevrader the law of llmitted partner
-011.164
The LX rasa.o to the distribution of land
scrriO !taxies passed the Senate, iru referred
it the 'Howe ; the Gemara Committee on
JualalaryJ-. •
The laid geqnsting bill concerning un
seated leads, palmed finally.
The suiplentent to the Antbrseite Coal
Company, over whioh eo mach contest quieted
some day, ago, petted with ell its railroad
privileges streak out. This le e victory for
the four feet tan Inch gauge over the mix feet.
The House refused to concur in the Senate
amendments to the apportionment bill, and
ordered a gommittee of Conference.
Tie appropriation bill was called up and
theWbole afternoon consumed Ifs debate and
amendment.
N'teit Swim—One for the relief of Marton
Modnnen, of Washington county.
One permitting the Cranberry. Coal rem
ota; to build a railroad in Venango county.
A impploment to the act relative to private
bonito:a and brokers.
Charter of the Clarion Improvement Com-
One relative to the Booth Pezursylvania and
Connellaville railroad.
Ithas just come to my knowledge teat a
think and moot important bill is about to is
presented relative to the Connellsville
One of the two Ant has passed the Rouse; the
other is on the third reading, and will pus.
Proni all appearances both these will pass the
Semite. Thin third bill is entitled "An Act
relating to the Coanellsvilla and Southern
Peansjivattla Railroad." It provides sub
etantlaily that the Plnebuigh, Pt. Wayne A
Chlekgo, the Pittsburgh Clevklind, and
the Cumberland 0 Ray Railroads, the Walt
ers TranspMtationCompail,the city of Sal
iba+, end any other railreids out albs
Sumpaehamia river and Baltimore Multi have
Pewee to sebterlbe to the capital stock of the
Southern Pezmaylvania railroad, er purchase
or.undrue tends of said company, upon such
tern* as the parties may agree npon. Ti,
Southern Pansy koala ind Conn ellstlie Ball.
maditairpurehase the profati 4,34'frita•
°hues of the Pittsburgh and Cennaideville
Railroad, and haw or 101 l theaama /poach
tuna n th'i repeats' partial rady agro•opos
through Utah' respells* boards:, Tlth agree
-meal he binding upon a'aujorlty of
the atookhatdera In both roads ratifying It.
I bows advaa this Maim& en full because I
know the interest felt in your al open this
AIME& . - •
Bigham his riraparta the bill and will
ji rtL i . s i t i: in place - to-morroz By accident I
pormud-cf -Alte..ktibwitdo of tta
CONfiREBBIONAA PROMMEGS.
THE TAX BILL IN THE HOUSE
lIIPORTANT AMINDMENTB ADOPTED
Wassurozon Cal, April 22,1804.
FLOM—Fin thousand copies of the bank
rapt bill reported yesterday, were ordered-to
be printed and•bound in pamphlet form.
Mr. Voorhees, of Ind., asked that a tele
gram- received by him to-day be reed,
bearing
on a personal explanation. He would not now
Indulge in any remarks, became the gentle.
man, Mr. Garfield, who recently read letters
purporting to be written by Eon. J. G. Davie
and Judge Bela's, was not in hie seat.
Consent having bee; given, the dispatch
Was read u follows :
Terve Mete, April 2 let, 1864.—T0 Hon. D.
W. Voorhees: The letter purporting to be
written by me to John C. Dreekaridge, used
by Gen. Garfield, is utterly false—a bate
forgery. I hare written you to-day:
Signed, Sons G. Deets.
The letter alleged to have been written by
Mr. Davis, recommended a young man, for
merlyln the Union army, to
_Breeken.ridge
for &position in the rebel army.
On motion of Mr. Merrill, of Me., the In
ternal Tax bill is to be considered through
out the evening as well ea morning session.
The Home then went into Committee of
the Whole on the State of the Union, and re
armed the consideration of the l'ax'
Mr. Morrill offered an amendment,
which was adopted, that wholesale dealest
to liquors, whose annual sales do not exceed
$50,000, shelf pay a license of fifty dollen,
and one hundred dollars on every 'one thou
sand dollars over fifty, thousand dollar,.
Every person who shall sell or offer for tale
my &allied spirits or fermented liquors in
quantitice more than three - gallon at any
time, or whose annual sales amoubs to-$25,-
000 per annum, shall be regardet: as a whole
saledetleir.
The license of retail liquor dealers was
Inerekred to twenty- ere dollen,.
Mr. hierrlll Offered an amendment that Com
mercial Brokers, whose am endment
do not exceed
twenty-IMo • thousand dollars, shall pay a il
, canoe of twenty dollars, and exceeding twee
, ty five thousand dollars one dollar, for every
additionalithosmand dollars.
• Fernando -Wood, of Y., en:an:trued va
rious olarres of brokers in clothing, tobacco,
coffee, *a., and moved that all other broken;
in addition to commercial, pay the lame li
cense. The amendment thus modelled was
adopted.
The bill wail further modified so that all
steamers and veasele upon waters of the United
Staten, on board of which pasrengers or liar.
•lers are provided with boon or lodging, shall
pay $25 license.
Mr. Thayer, of Penna., offered an amend
mentrecialring hotel and tavern keepers, ere-,
to take out a epeeist license, at a charge of
twenty-five dollars for selling liquor to be
drank on the premises. The amendment was
adopted. Yeas 79; nays not counted.
The license for bowling alley, and billiard
rooms was leers:wed from five to ten dollars,
and the acme amount for each Additional alley
or table.
Builders and contra:ere era to pay a license
of twenty-five dollars when the contract is
over iwenty-five thousand dollars, and one
dollaraddilional on every thousand dollar'.
The Committee thus far have acted upon all
the actions relating to the general provisions
and licenses, seventy-nice in number ' and
have commenced upon those ender the head
of manufacturer.' articles and products. '
An amendment was snide by which
stemmed tobacco, with manufactured tobacco,
snuff or cigars, may be transferred Without
payment of duty, directly from the place of
manufacture to a bonded warehouee forci
port:Won.
The Committee took a reams till 7 o'clock.
Eoessing Sewice—The tax bill we taken up
and an amendm oat made so to to read, on all
mineral coals, ezcopt such u are known in
the trade as pee coal and dust cois4 a duty of
five cents per ton, provided that in cue the
contract for the lease of coal lands has been
made prior to the pang, of this act, the
lease chall pay the tax,H not otherwise agreed
upon, and all dillies oretszes on coal mines
delivered by coal operators on con tr.eta here
tofore made, shall be pad by the purchasers
thereof, if not otherwise agreed by the parties.
The Committee stack oat the following:
"All gas coo - spent:se are authorised to add the
duty or tax Imposed by law to the price per',
thousand cable feet on gar sold."
Mr. Morrill offered an amendment iaereu
lng the duty from twenty to twenty : five cents
on coal Illemtnating ctis per
Mr. Holman, of Ind., euceessfully moved
to tax theta thirty ants.
Mr. Schofield eaid there was ao 'Comparison
between whisky and Ilqaid whisky. It was
a demoralising luxury, walla the titakainzting-I
oils were the poor man's light. It costs twenty
cents to produce a gallon of oil, and the tax
proposed was ottelundred per ant.
Mre Harlon, of lowa, explained that the
revenue from such oils could not be no large
as anticipated for the reason that the bill pro
vides for drawbacks en the large quantities
imported.
Mr. Amos Myers, Pa., contended that inch
heavy tax would have the effect of decreasing
the consumption and to cut off the poor Mee
light.
Mr. Morrill said the consumption would not
be reduced. It was the cheapest, article of
light in the world. 1 1 7 e have taxed gee and
lard at nearly double, and yet there is no eom- .
plaint.
The two milli amendment wee adopted..
Also one that oil produced by the distillation
of coal, or asphaltum, exclusively, shall pay
fifteen cents per gallon.
Mr. $11320111, of lowa, offered an amendment
taxing crude petroleum one dollar per barrel.
The duty on screws commonly called covered
sterews„Je increased to ton per cent. ad va
lorem. da amendment was made laying a
tax ob. two dollars'on gold foilper troy ounce.
The duty on artificial mineral waters, soda
waters, sarsaparilla waters, and all other
beverages used' for like Imposes, sold in bet
..
tics or from fountain'', is reduced from 10 to
5 cents ad valorem.
Mr. James O. alien, of Illinois, moved to
increase the tax on pig iron from one to two
dollars • ton. Bo said the tax proposed was
entirely too small.
Mr. Moorhead, of Pa., remarked that the
manufacturers areperfectly willing to hear
their proportion of - the burdens. They ask
no exemptton, but ask aa'assuranoe that the
duty on foreign articles will be increased in
the Tariff bill.
Mr. Stevens, of Pa., said the deg on iron
is double what It wee, and on some of the
smaller kinds three or four times as much.
Iron was taxed higheitiums any other article.
Mr. Cox; of Ohio, said that all points con
sidered, the iron manufacturers of;Pennsyl
yenta have protection to the extant of one
hundred and UV per centum. lie reminded
the gentler= from Pennsplvanis that whisky
hid been taxed four times its worth.
Mr. Schofield sold his colleague, Mr; Sterens .
had voted to 'tax Illetmlnating ell one hun
dred and fifty per tent., an article eonsumed
by the poor white man. Iron t which we,
used by the wealthy, was to be taxed 'to the
small extent of one dollar a ton ; it' ought to
be eve.
. .
Mr. Kellogg, of N. Y., mentioned. foots to
show that tron,could bear a higher tax. The
manufaotarere in his chalet whit; to bear
their-Jost proportion of the expenses of the
government.
Mr. Merrill, of Vermont, opposed the pro-
posed hicreaas.
'Mr. Griswold, of N. Y., also spoke against.
the amendment to incresie the duty on pig-.
iron liven dollars a ton, which was carried;
aya Ti, nays 28. The amendment was
adopted. On blooms, slabs or loops, when
made In forges or bloomeries directly from
the ere a duty of four dollars per ton, thus
doubling the duty as originally reported to
the bill. Amendment adopted.
Mr. Allen unsuccessfully moved that a duty
of six indeed of three dollen par ton be put
upon railroad iron.
Mr. Schofield, of Pennsylvania , proposed
four dollars pa ton. • .
Mr. Woodbright, of Vt., opposodthe amend.
ment. Pending its oonsideration die annutit
tee rose, and the House at ten O'clock- ad..
maned.
motion of Mr. Hoirordi of
Ithohigan, the bill to amend, the Pacifio Rail
road act was made the special Order of the
day for Thursday next.
The House bill te establisha tureen of Un
itary Justice was taken up. It authorises a
Buena consistintof &Judge Advocate and
two' &statue Judge Advoestes, with elerks,
do. The bill was so amended auto` give the
Judge Advocate the rank.:of itrigadier4lin
oral, at a - salary of 14,000 Per aanUM Arid.
the Assistant Judge Advocates the rkear
Colonel, at • par of $3,000 per annum,. and
was then posse&
The arm,' apprcPriation bill wu then taken
ap and the Amendments-of the Plume Com
mittee agreed to.
' An amendment of Mr. Wilson, , providing
that ell enlistments In the re; =AY shall,
during.'
reaalaratm)eu,
the present war, be tar tow soars, war
—.tag
adopted.
The amendment of Mr. Hendrielts was re.
footed. After tome dlaeosalon and debate,
the spa .and nays on the pante of the bill
were called, and it pused, Mr. Powell :toting
In the nepttee.. .
The Senate went Into areantiv• eeselos at
4 and
atto resolved. to skouttismtll Nodal:
Asobr • ih at.
o risobatlon plot 6,000 =plop butt
thip miport of M 4 Gm.. Mow= lad
Meads, inn lotrodmed by sathority,l44 to.
farad to tho Printins Corasslitoo4__•
AS sIMASSISS s*TMOSUSI 15.VMAtc!
copyisitbkatailtroPuts ofikkfirr?7,lo:PutP'
Madan was adopted, ad waa buried la thi
army spropristian bin.
The Bill to eetnnd War Erpindliti
WagliTl9lo74 , Apzil !S.—Mei discussion
butt evening on the bill to refund Wan hun
dred thousand debits of war expinditarea to
Pennsylvania took a much wider fangs upon
a substitute offered by blr. Blaine„ of
providingloe the appointment oflt commis
sioner to sacertain the war debts,cf ail- the
loyal States, with, vies to theb. ultimate
aartunpUbn andliration the general
government. Mr. bane supported Me prop
osition in a 'leech Which received the fall
"attention of the lions*. Ife argued the
Justice of such apalloy, and cited precedent+
for it, and debated it at some length, allowing
the
Then e Vno n f i
nal v
o
te
p n
n t g 'h l a a m pdmmentt
Unfounded Rumors.
Ponrr or Ronne,' cL, Aprilre
port' to the e ff ect th t the rebels are in 'force
in the Shenandoah alloy, or eltewltere,in
the vicinity of the dame and. Ohio Rail
road, are without th slightest foundation In
truth.
Cavalry for litlicua .124/1.
Donor. April 2.2.—Pour corepazdts of the
5t6 hlaaraehasetts . eaxalry leave qo.sorrow
for liiiton Head.
MAMIE'S HT TELEGI6LPH.
Philadelphia Mutat:
Pima:mm= 4 April El.—Plutu. are= 804 bbl.
Extra Pandly sold at 5 7 . 7 5(3425, finno tr mul
-1
oat at $7a7,25. • Eye /lour Is steady at se,to, and
Com Mai 13.1 . 5. 'nu demand Str - INN* is Enthral
i
it ratordays qtaitatleam salon Of 50C bath pod
Perataylraulaßed at StMat,lll% and boeti OW
alma at VA Whits numaa _Om $l, to *car
Itye sell. oil datum d at omit Cora ne smaller Or
70(a) btrahlrellow at SU% and mats atAr 1 °au
mama cum In wasted at rt 7,a0.
Slam Seed 111,57 X. Proridont there la ma do ing_
100440 to nouldera ta salt MRS sold at; Lla ~ L turt
dell at layia Butter decilzoidi 8.5r.p00 Or Evil, gad
for dolled. Whisky la =rattled and advanced'
g ( 1r3.5. Petroleum Is firmer, Woe of thuds at 31c,
Erlued In bond Vert' and Pros GOOsEI. By 'Bar
tlon Ibis morning 457 bbl. Heir Orleans 0 oburaterrld
Tor 03V 4326 , 40, and Pus at rOgrlOo eaula
New York Blar,ket. .
Tona,April—GAton , - 4,lranceal la; oak/
1,600 bales at 00(j9I Plow. 11(423c Ma har ,ales
11,000 bid" at 86,31kra0 GO for 8µ t, 57,0507,20
for Ohio, 17,20@7,10 for &atter., ;Wheat norakodly
advanced 2E43.; 146.30,000 bulimia. Sales of gooco
.b..halrOun at 3 1 , 13 34611.37, an advance of le ; Pork
gales. Lard buoyant at LVAt9I4o. meth.,
nouttlol, and 4chlgbert aaina at al . 25 0 1 X,.1.106
at 111.27 (4 ,9i.. Sugar active.at 15@l1 M. Cora,
coke. kola:ma quiet. Naval's:ores dewy. @plata
or Tarpantias $11.1003,12%. Patrol.= anaatthal;
Lazed In bond 650. Freights dra and tteary l
-Stock and Monty Mari*.
New Tons, April .22.-Btocke tanner:
C. & N../.............../It a. * T..". 1
Cumberland pll.-- G9K C. IL 1- • . - 190 4-
lll.Contral Sexlp.--.1.10 111tettkcp .Ceatral...l4.l
111. Central bond.--117% Harlent...-4...11
Itichtgan Sontbern- 92 C. kP- ...;.._441
do gnarated_..ll4 Wade& Wabliab-,-.
New York 0entra1....=4% C. & N. W-.:.-.-;133
Beading --------.129 Caapostro.4oa ............111.
1
Hudson Illrer._-_ISIN Tressartest.... --All5
- -
Canton Co.---... 50 1 year Carilleatee.... al
Erte..... _...._ __..114y, cola _ . __..17.0 .
Galena eacago.-.IZW, P. Pt. W. & OL-...118
Pan...ezeimne. Avid 21.—illocke dull.
Palma. 293faeleaa. It. U— ... 773
deeding B. 63%1001d
Morrie 03 IZetheajor ea; ea Ye
Long blend.-- 42 I dbeasmte ; •- • •
Baltimore Market.
•
Itaurmaas, April M.—Tkrar lardy ;!Abla 'Extra
58,23.. Whoa* Arm, with • Karoo aupplk. Cain ad.
raacin; Wen at 51,2801,V. Whlsky Ira and ex
<lift!, Put the quotations are nominal at 51.2531,83.
RIVER 1171TELLIGENCR.
ascarrils. • \
Minerva, Wbeeitw,
lady:2.4 - 0u Pig.
My Laderacti.Cla
Jai* Eaterrille.
Minerva, Wheeling.
Advance, 011 Wry.
l Oblo Y.lky , CnitelnzatL
The river continues to recede Steadily/2 Ills point
with eight feet In the channel by the plea masks last
evening. The weather conflated warm, cloudy and
unsettled, with *emulous]) autism of tarn.
Buinese seemed lobe more active than magi at
the wharf yesterday, and with de reatelpts, then
was •deolded improvement to the shipments.
The arrival. fueled* the Minerva, :from Wheeling,
and the Julia. from . Zanesville. The rAnder
coo, ler
from Cincinnati, had not attivill vilten we left
the wharf last evaning,but wee momentarily itz•
petted, and will undoubtedly. be foond/In port' this
morning. • /1 -
The Minerva, for Wheeling, cleared at the usual
time with an excellent trip, and the Ohip Valley, for
"Cincinnati, was making preparations to leave last
evening, and elm *quid doubtless get off during the
night.
The Allegheny riser bu become so low, that ordeie
them is anotheriell at the - head-Tatar boon, steam
boat, will be rem pelted lo dim:outlaw their trips In
tory few days.' TbliAdvance, left for Oil City, hat
evening, with a falr'trip; and the Locialre. Coated.,
awl Ida hoes, from the lame point, are doe to-day,
The Lonisellie Joeumed of rhuradey, hes the fat'
lowing Wixom
The steamer Bertha, Capt. hleotchen J. Lamont,
Clerk, arrived from liashville. She ascharged 4.13
sacks whew,' tot of thrasher, and cleanno, 15 bble.
apples, kik for Pittsburgh the had' CYJ Wee cot-'
ton for CLuchrietr en Imaid also the! 4 stemalwat
bonen out of The rebel guoboat,' Jae Wood, which
boat the rebels burnt at Nashville to prevent it. from
Llling into the bends of our troop.. The bolleni
be taken to Wheeling.
• The Argonaut arrived from Pittsburgh. She dis
charged about 10 tow of iron, and sundry freight
here and left with aboutldO tone for 8t.,1.5015.
It 1s estimated that ten millions win be repaired
to improve the owigation of the Ohl* river by looks
and thaw, and that. the tolls nerwenry to pay,
dividend on the investarnt will not wooed on or.
dinar, merrnandkeone min per ton per mile, while
the rotes on coal-boats, rani, etc., wilt be merely
nominal The toll would thus bravely about one
vent end a half on a hist of flour !mai Louisville, and
Vicente on a knot lions from Pittsburgh to Lai:W-
T[llC The Watt would make 111 , 113 money than they
onw'do, ea they could run all year, andelyrays carry
full freights.
The Cincinnati past. for tis:rlay is, the Munch
and popular steamer, Melon fdidenon, Copt. Chas.
A. Drava. She has excellent ruxotatitodations for
passengers, Capt. Andy
• Bobinson rebnne charge
of the attics, which Is a guarantee that passengers
and 'shippers win readvoevery attention...
Tbi Jesus, Copt:Prosier, rani the Bowers, Capt.
W. M. LW., both neat passenger' steenono, are. on.
nourmod far St. Laub. 'forthwith. • •
The new steamer Ontario. Cants/A I L; UMW.,
le snow:owed teleran for Xashville fo.day without
The teal and puoitael Julia, Capt. Clatdion, Li the
• regular whet tar Zartafrina today, ;kiting at 4
o'cloek p. m. -
4
72m Btartitht,CapLlThaa. Ttartam. .iiitslttroly
ahlartbr St. /ads mad the trpor4llistaelppl to-day.
• NEW Emu or !
Wall Paper for Spring Trade.
KINIPD BTAIIPED GOLD, for Patton:
LILITAT.LON Oliambers,AA
A variety cd cheap GGLD, SATIN irvoL, ZNI
WALL PAPER; GLAZED , ANI3 DIIGLASEN
GRUB, - DLIT, SLOE , WINDOW
SIIADRA, An *mem morn:mu of lair prkod
WANI, PAPEB, to , all of witch the it =Ws Rod
tropordka of lumaekropers sod *Gaut Io nopectfally
requortid, at the WaU Pow,. Wareborm, No door
Wood oGret, between fourth NO Blab, Arad
WOW DIMM:111 - TRONAIIPAL NEW.
Ao.o armament of 'GM Doi', rod Thin.
piront Lhoen Wain, Made, litztorti, do', for rob
by. , DIANA. -
lytiCOßt . l & CO., • •
Wholesale Pollan( tti
flats, Caps and- BtruiV Goods,
E.,. wit to dote the lazgest WWI ecingiete
omelet goods ler • •
SPRANG SA LES]
Star °food laths w t. Illathaats or. requotixt
to tall sal azatatto oar stoat, 'Welk lilt b•pold
To" latent/a. • -
131 Wood 314 rlttaboot,"
ECBUrra WANTED!
Fifth ' zegiment U. O. AIM*,
ALL_ itoat-tra=a;&
Those itchlog to .thus ihts fallorito breech of
the melee ern reecin the Worst GOTERITILINZ
ma LOCAL' 8011112163.. • • 1 • •
The tens of oervise Is only rim yam. •
Deerultlrie Bastdoseisa. • 120. 120 rounTNET 4 '
p (nab nigh, op vets the hdecor' l e Other • .
131 , 41.1.9 WILLIAM. Je.
lst Linea. 6th U. 8 etfilery. -
- telecast Itecinittee 040,e1,-
you WI ALW4YI3 P4OCUBEI
Gaistihrtfon WALL:calk lodine Vara, ' '
Bornett's (Icaroala• ark EAllistoo, , . .
Laird's Mona of 'Sou th , ' ' '
Manes Itagnolla
Hollawara 111 Land Ulaticat.
Alri. A Ilo's Harr Itadarar and AilorealkannO t
. lidratald • 800 and Airsawalla, -
, Idralsy.• Intpreral Bralk 15fraLec; • : - -
. Ellltou • laseiciblaGaseat;_.. t
Alas Tale& Sada artd l'arfarana, '
'Hair Strallea, Bralhes t Thoth Drabs;
At ltdOesdral Drag blana coroor Ohio and /edema
arms, to NJUIV4 aka^ Alloghlay. • - •
spit . • . 010 A.
HILLY it OCAL
POULTNET,
NJ• I
troker
Crude I and Reined Petroloank,
/racrzia`n% 8c.0.•
Ige,'l4 TURD orinr,:vittibur i N Psi
SEVIICELEY AOADEMY,a Magda'
I. ii.nd Cotaiseretia -110LILDI8G 11.1CSOOL 10E
130113.-no the P. P. Wag O.- E. 41., 2Z alter from ,
Pts...baNtk.. Pa. J. 8.2 r IL,Priwa•
psL Tr Torty.trassh aksztass will !mummer as
dONDAT; Karat. LWit.' j • •
Pa thrcalaas flutbo- talansuato milt* Y.
.a. ISZVPIK It 00., PPWood stmt. at So 111,4 "
pl, BtitaLf.TtiL P 1 a, Aftenra‘aaa, ,
rausksaiwa.re = .
RHOWN TRLLOWi AlD' wlirrz
OwziaL-40 acitalail If* milt cos, w.
Soft,
c. 151 1 .1 stwavieiresseria4
, ,
_800271 *ft ND 8
, C ONqa,T
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B k - L I,
5 R - 0 P
STOI,
The Largest Variety; Riist:Goods,
eau
-.-
LCIWBST t •
CIT BST BOOT 6 BUOY. 1:10172Z TB Tlti CITY
SONINTo. 62 Fifth Strept:in
air A. redantion mads Scalsni.
FIRST AIIRIVAL
znrg WITLE2I OP
Ludt's failterlif
BaloseTal.. .
„ ma u i per ..
Cwt affthe 140144 letCailtd*,,ata 2 at
001 axis. ri:niari . 11; It tla )#t tu tt ata P t it l a
, _ .
BORLAND'S, 9#llA-BICRT STREET,
, _
a,13 incamidaor hots PAD itreb
A NEW AND - CHOICE SLOTION
Of r
tilpriascand f3xmazzi.4,
Boots, Shoes, Rubbiysi
tar sal• OP t
ors BOOT AND aim soisiS - pr
SLATER & BOMA,
sw as iliusir sr, Is Lorpot; Itdro. • •
SLUR PP lttr, co"y. -1/
ORIIMPTON 00.4
sew itberty
sou ho l dat.r. ana iianzaiwthiiia4!Wimr.
Obb, balsas, 11111adeszukiktbwarL
Also, maxas oti arperta etkla of
Palm, Garman , 9/ 1 " itud:z.!?.iii Soap,
TOILET amp zuncni spivs,
Of oar EOA-Videlifere oetti•
deatialiyoranomeod whetter for gamma,: am than
say other beta" the pal.% thatad fathom, m maid
has neither Pauli; &NM= ariteethi. or MY °the'
eabetanoe ht ltd atandeattire whkkaut,thrtek
be
ate the tont fibeiza Ylaaaett sad Woos oat
be embed with the rapidity *Maths Lithia -
Clothes washed with the BILVYB PEARL SUP
do eat maim hoflfnQ pt bait the itophingoehieleof
mane need the weer and tam. •
SILVER PEARL. SOO
Hammes area.., Dirt, Tobicito Entine !Printer:
Lek. Ms wont Delp Water/Rains im
mediately, bf applying It with a moist ripona thus
protecting Wows,. Carpe atut Ifuntiltirs 'from
nide and atop.. imparts . hrii fancy ;ho Plats,
/miry, Inamelid Painting. add Patent
Leather • and for cleaning tost•bie and
door tile it ham no spial. Tor the Bath. sad Pink-
Warty Ibr Ilhampecesing, the =via 1MA.42.80,1P
to a perfect In • wort, ell who hive tried
It. superior tip, ackamplalga dt thalm-mtett
discovery of age, MI6 Ckmtvaity oe3 • trial from
ail who are taterrated In swing Soap,
casSerfil refund the arks of the same &hoed It WI
to erattopliab VMiiro claim foi it, If awl Sonirdblig
to oar directiona
Bold at FIVE GIFTS POVND ?fn My.
pound Data , &Thant to the cars ar bats; or In el
lopdtany, •Blrustagtoun and otty rectdoncat hoe of
Diroctlons tor me ati ailstakigeat: . , Maul-
Ilerc•sats from alms& win a 0: wett to Om
CBIIIEPTON & 00. • eall..367ldbarta w t•Ot, 0 1.0 0 .
Idle Parosltuals Sail Paocager t.:..
/01.11• ran of all WWl=: nom gireadd• mikes
-truing oar trulleo.l:l:LiA...-151LVRIt PE4.IIO.IIBELL
—as tamed til Nalkmal Colartit4 I.!
sohtl•
RORABACIC'S
Compound CAemleal Son%
(Patentee 'Masai 23,1E5i,)
•
lrom hi =wive' excellerm;.aliP °it"
Beeps am otrusd to thet Is. loss variably
met the approval atoll parties who...laver - ten in
therit attention. Its nen In irsablogiottoluorlbien
grogs sans the labor of boiling, outline a!grens rt. •
tout =bleb& thereby otrotttoo Vest" revllla
lobar, tiles and do struition of We. rot imbue
goods it cannot be cricallitt ; humus Mak by au,
ire wedding with Gum soap bars -ketone ahrunk -
and hard se a heard, ere res toned to 'bolt longer
so
l ot. a nd dertibiluy b.y Its gee: In rob:antra
paints sad vanitthedynek,sll4ll.ll, no EMU: w
long standing, green I pieta sic-Phone ste.l Itc., are
Matantantullyllll93.Pd. Ilbittudda and. Pittman
Sr. net only quickie chanod, bu t
• pukah.'equal to
that preeinced try whiting, and accrunplegitici la dui
tenth of the thou, la %hermit.- Carlota ited
Int are alto. quickly and thoronably treed' from
wl Wet: Tar Maxim cr bah pe.vs- it
be c toad to gin= the! bed quality, VI Iptd•or
illosp,lraving Dustin soft and plongoat. likootales
no tagrellent that ate /nines ttut host Wei:and .
pawns who are so inefortunate as to be alltioud with
• cotousuup Cisme, will Ind It ageing Pawl,
ciaL °otos to Its pecultsgprotarilem stns - Led cheap.-
nese it quickly bag fam among tiptoe vino nog tt,
and is doodled limpmeir all caw-Scam:.
Th. patents Is now et:vying at Itlalias kiO7ZD, .
in this city. mingle -he will rectudoltpr a , .fivw dayr
tomes Etabt gad Glatt,. Blibtk-, Egmont dosing:4
of • good Investment tide a rare dlitigtnat
shy, for haaldoe pasts' patented ariabs of id
toilvereal nu is ode:PA in State sod Coatengl Bights,
thereby Onehiting ntea of vary nooduato coital to
acquits that which wetli mine them a criapsUnce:
The Wettest= alliw oeuntlei In thlg Buts which
he la dceirbos of detrain at previous to hadepart,
care ibr the wed, and Oftenropirlor indsteetkupti to
any person *shins Metal,-
, 1864.
teak° liotuxiicx.,
DAILEY, FARRELL ;4. CO.,
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PRACTICAL PL11,4118
Gas ,"and: Steam Fitters,
Han t ea ail Itaniitaiiii Olt
CAS FIXTILIfiEei
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BASINS. - 8111-31.8.
BATH TOlig, 8HOW1010,:4'
An ardall VAnnal UtaidtHilbr frAti z tsniCiA
sad practical inztkota. _ • - •,• - •
129 FORME! ISTREOI;
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AA ROW no2M4 our
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Bpring Stock' Socid4-
Which% extent. clam sail tarts no* sop,
Ratroutfr 'tbli4 Ograti ,
oral patrons borototbr• add trat}ng.
okr slant:Wild bauticao, So zaattall oar oldlrloodir
and saw Delo atom. _ 1E
•moo►, coniegals ot
GENUEMEN'S FURNISHING. RODS,
dim; ruttat4,==;-=
cosi= of Pisa err. ai,Aturrincts,
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LADIESV M1§3P.97 &' CMILDA.EN'S
HOOT SHIRTS ‘•
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