BEE AM* (Sae* MONDAY MONSING, -AP=" " QZTF M.B,URBAN. selF a . OF ~ ACYERTisINa RATES. ' surmi imnu. kt2=l vat ttate.:.:—. l SW** tias.L.^2 4 165 10 its 70 1 GO 95 1 15 1 00 3 ID 250 530 4o 4 CO I' CO um 15 50 4 CO MI! I==Ml oneth_ Tiro ntetzats.... Ulu locattul. - .. ORS Year.:.4.... . . LR Azii4urruarirsirra. chengsable on times& 'reel Ratediete inithtees of the extrentmer. ,• • • ti In execipy•opoetion CHANG' Woe . ons • :I', congaed to tbs 'K Alt./ 1 11 41 r .an I itms• I Das; Is yeekla 'meek 1 ihtss . wath... 7±l stioatimr. - 4 3 9 7 V I I L Ili months-- St ea OA -1110 1rIst iiodcisloabil the Wm* rotts. Death nod:oyes& liorgiago notices— ' . ---- 15, Illassalcoraglriottiotollats,s.o M' , 2Oirtionror.O4sslotiarstoremOtioes..—. 2 75, PHISTES WAIVTED; iL itairsOper tumpodtoi wanted this Gam We pay 40 cents pei I,oooleme applitoott - tonForimai chietti,Pittahurgh.' . . ; • ; 171114A:•PrbFLary l'atglant•to all of Uißertirty...N#sative Bonanitten,.thripnioiiivots* . sf.lbr, several . ':d_fstricii, lea eltated.o4. l gate' to thi Colintio4rnitionin . TuessiiiikteWeliriti,+;:feeir;lor the pur• •Pcie of elesiinilWo Benet:Ulna and liar vesentatiii' thi traoi mite Cloninntion; dolitemitn ttioNailotnit Dnlon Oonvontlnti4tt-Difilncoiii end to 'place fn. notoinailon Carittailonal candidates for the 2242 sad 2Sa districts. - • The following are the Negates chosen in the districts designated: ' Flak Ward—g. W. Coffin, W. B. Hatter. • Second " ..Henry A. Weaier..T. Kinser. Third " Ist p.—Bea). W. - Morgan, A. ' - - Third Mud, 2d , p.—A. M. Brown, J. Siebeneok. Poulth Ward—Jas. McAuley, Men. Speer. Beth — :" Ist p—Joe;Hrenalt, Jos. Irwin. " 24 p.—Geo. Canghey, Sloth'" -Joe. A. Batter, I. N. Cousin. Buckley, N. Saintly, Eighth " Hutchinson, J. A. Su -. guar. • - 'Muth gam - % D. T. Ander- £nm rirst.Ward—Joalat Hhig, J, P. Jam:Jags. Second —John Ki - Brown, Hobert Lea Third u Ist p.—A. C. Alexander, A. Robson. , Taiia Ward 2d p"...-Gioilriet 'Gent, A. Smith. Tomtit —Thomas ht. 4Sowe, J. C. PtltAl.llllol2. 'The Conks. Eeiortailyrpnuaily for the Pittsburgh Chutto. 'Cotirt wlll, to -dale take a_p Its tilal pin following an toe oss•mon to • Was ingranetheta nWm Realy. I,W. 7 liana as ary mums. 11 , , 'do.'/' do 6 W Diana, Ir.Adner ea John - Crawford. InElieEaralssus n Edward Crawford'. Ezra ' 6 A - Pattanwn eshones Howard... 7 John-Irwin lk CO it 'Dada's= t Andrews. 11-Wagann ADlzon•raJ ff Dna= It Co. ; Th. : Om:tot ComnooniPleas willtake ttp its aromeat • Batatrea .flux.-The _property of the fol lowing aimed persons will be sold to-day at the Court noose, ai 10 A. Cartl.l6—Lot Fog Plan of Eike:a - town. C IsNagas, dac'd-4'onalhatreet Plttatmegts. 46.67, and IA Nasal Plan of Heres/Aand. r • . tsiof—iitrth 'Aueet.riebiner„b., . Janalw.Less—lenaeri. In East Doer ta.m.h7p. VairrnolllberJekdeol-111 aerel9aP.ta,aotlar.d -• • • 11:Coantaseam andwifeL-Soveatb Ward. 17wan Edirwon'a Plan of Dan Ewa; Ara'sl—No 6 Hohlnannes Plan of Opting Garden. Jacob Eackee—Thlril siroat, PlNabarg. T ElStawart, dao'd-2nd ward,Alleghany. sad Ds quanta Domes. , • Wm A. AlcCoarg Pittaborgh. ' Chai leaalkruar—fdi VA and U. wards, Allegheny. John IltwAle-2dwaniAllegbeniy. Elebalan Care—Dawerrs township. Jaw& pratley--ShelDeld sprat, Allaghway. Wanda Drirwftobina townahlp. • Frodowieklllehmla;.gawielsley township. D Allan* Co—Elizabeth tawnabl - 14 'Cum o.l3antlar—Allegbeny clty. Ethhatil llelletunsgh—No - 11ndolph's Plan of I totals Allegheny. Ilamytdp At, BeOwin Township. On Satardny_evening, between nine and ten ceolook;s3liZeulty occurred biawsun two men bumf WillaarCoX ands-ltabt. Gettenby at Ilk•senerilli, Baldwin lOien*lji, Ave or six miles, np the Monongahela river,..thinh res.& 44 In the death- of Ur latter. Both of the UM were "tiff/el/Ifni ' Chttanbi being em ployed at Hornor's coal worb, and Cox at en adjoining establshment. The difficady °rig bated dating an ` argument between the par- Use In regard to their respective merits as workmen,, 'Cox became, wiled and called Ostienifi *liar; When tha latter retort./ by calling Cox a lying son of • Cox lhen knotted Glettenby down, baked him in the sight eye, bbko his nose,- fractured his skull, and injured him so severely that he died In about- fifteen' minutes-afterwards. The de. osasid was' forty.five orlifty years of age, and married, be. -hens no ehlldrem. Cox was abetted by a 'number of Ow 'citizens of the neighborhood, and brought to - this city fa a wagon, and takento the Major'. ODIN, where ha wae looked up. Cougar bleClungias notified of the ...be rmes; and on Sunday . Morning bald an In -quest on t h e body, when.,the jurY rendered • Abed In accordance with the above facts. EtyniturAceldeat to a' On Saturday afternoon, between three and four o'olock, u Mrs: Boat wife. of. John Scott, greyer, (if Ohlo illiotet, Allegheny, was lag doWit Federal Omit, in company . with one of her chUdron, she was ;trunk on the top of Out heal by ovation of a frame which fell from OM third story of , a daguareau gal lery adjoining IC•Uy's drug store. The force of the blow knocked bar-down, and rendered lyre bmanalble. Sbe carried to the trim ailni store of Mrs. A. A. fitoddart, where Di. Thorn teas 'sinimoied to attend her. The 3:1011031 'Mild her in 3 coMatose state, with partial fortaly els of the left aide, but finding that the stall had 'not Main fractured be ap plied hooka, -to the' cent:Wes, and lifter a ornelderable Outlay "of blood hid been re inomytetuobegan to 01100V4IT. and 1 / 1 211011T(11- od to bet home two or thresbours afterwards. The contusion was very severe, and the Doe- - tor WA" that:, the . Ikon , would hare been fraccomed bad it mot been for the protection afforded 'by the bonnet: We did not learn What !canted tba_ frame to fat from the win- . *Soma Eramttn.—Four young WSII3I of AllegkanY silty; "Fanoy Trwin,'klary Taylor, Sate lEolWon, MA ?doggie Floyd, being. anstiohs to assist our Sobattena Committee, to their labors. ecnesisid the Idea of holding • Chtldrao's Pair to hops of making glO or illifor-tha benefit, of Us Committal. The Far 'ma or last week In the Basra street B. Chord, and what .was the gmet plat of ths ehildren to find they had roallsod fifM-one dolLano by thelaarts,whloh amount bai been. givau to theSubsistenoeCommittee. Wa ammend , theft s as to 'thtiohifdran of oar two eines; . Pawn Acorottrt.....4hi /friday, an old leZr snood aa s demonic In, Me house of . Stephan Mir* of South avenue, Alleghavi .teir ped on h 0 boob skirt, while dosoooding a of IL/mind fell heattong to the bottom. endarrorias to . break the fall, she thew act hos , handr, and 'fractured both Artie& pr. Thom - dressed her bitable, and she la tattirli gdenit well.. :-' - 1 ' • ' • - • • Nososksossit,t'ssiall hay shais, tieing : lag to /111r,J.Itiredr, grocer; eorner of Wades _.wrenne and West nomeson, Atleghsnyi was stolen froin Me shade; estBanndes sight or bads, morshijs, Inforteallon of the larceny ' .. 1 44 oonToltod. ts ZdeJor: - ,Alesander, tat no =op ince heard et 4 . dthes , the , thlef or the kil Pftorld'• •1. ' = • Kneel OritiHm.:-A lir t i n u m b er o f con .. own also is Woo tee liilltrUattOrdij •moordng, whist ittroi . dliposodslin the :until • "day two pugWotlofel . Stolgitoa; Ono ot s ob of A.. whit o w % tothir;:iout thoother for Mak. Milly hWingtlits FLosigos. .1.30FAVA34 In Allegheny. lee (asp* , ztighta put, a number of _young ailii.hiee baea taking adyeatige et the present *ma police fates In ABegber 'al lir- - • !al!.L...iftbsen 'no:Lauding themselves In • terysikordOy manner; , On Friday night last, threeyoung mennamed John Robinson, J'ease =tor 'arid John Rashes entered ow titian, on Ohio street, and commenced an assakt upon the inmates, one of the party displaying a large knife. They ware arrested and taken to the Mayor's oleo, and after a 'hearing on Saturday rooming, were lined $25 ;soh and costs;whichtheypald. A complaint agsdruit the pirty wu eutempently Made for wenn and battery, but was withdrawn. 4, On waits, night, the butchers Were much .„ annoyed by the conduct of another party at re the Market House, - and the police were sent for, but before th attars arrived the party 55 dispersed. It Is to be hoped that the number lc of police will be' increased, as the present fores,although active - and energetic c cec , entirely inadequate to preserve order, and protect the 0111 m i -from these rowdies. illEiii a=l L~~EI 1-70 , 1)0 4 (4) 6001 L.T 601 0,16 13 66', 18 GO' 161-113 05 85 170 1 45 280 900 270 250 i 400 978 470 456 UM 690 10 .50 909 _19.00110 70 Movement of Troops. 'Yesterday monting the cavalt7 arrived from Louisville on the steam boat Mariner,and were findslaedirith II sub mantisl meal by the Subsistence Committee at City Min. Tio reel:Denizli:Atom 460 men has re-enlisted far three yeare,eand an ea their way home, having received a furlough of thirty day,. The ' regiment wu recruited in the. *astern put of the State, two compa nies being from Lancaster county, two from Dauphin, cue - from Coniberiandomd the bal ance from Lusente county. It is commanded by Colonel Thos. J. Jordan, and Melon 5.6. Savage and D. 11. llitunal...They left for the Rut on a sreolal train at four o'clock in the afternoon. Ate COI I 4 701 CO 11 4 - PO) 800 19 a) 6 36 76 10 CA 7! 06 216 . 1401 ',sentenced by: a court MirillL Oor readers will remember the oitint of o . powOiltiaa some- months shacti who gave hill lisho eirindliderineetter tf.43.' Paymaster; : bp stating thatheires & inflicts In the army, and . e.thibiting papers to that effect, which upon invettigation, proved to be forgeries. He has heeri confined he the comity jail stare his ar rest; and eras tried before the , court martial lately held in this city. His sintenee, which has jest been made vital°, is that he be eon fined in the Sing Sing (N.Y.) Penitentiary for a term of eight years. He will be removed to that Institution daring the present week. BOOT Itaeoriams.—The body of a colored Lad; named .Leonidas Ptak', who was drown ed to the Monongahela- riser, at the Copper Works, about fire weeks ago, Was reoovored yesterday near the plea where le had been drowned. The deemed was about eighteen years of age, and resided with his sister on Onmetreet, In the Stith ward. Coroner Me- Chrng will hold an Impala on the body this morning. Ea•ArrOrartrasr or Carr. Wflollll.—WO IWO pleased to learn that Capt. B. 8. Wright hat been re.appointedProvost Marshal of this district by Major General Conch. Captain Wright is an able and energetic) racer. and we ars gratified to see that his ser. . lees have been recognized and rewarded. Ile is now the virtual oontmeader of the late Depart runt of the .11 an ongsh a.. EXHIBITION.—A Grand Bzhikition of the Pittsburg Gymnastic. Arsoniation wine take ogee, at the Atheneum tomorrow evening. Ezteasive.arrangements have been made, and the performance will ; be very interesting. The Great Western Brass Band has been en gaged for the occasion.- A Mans Tairt.—On the night of the . 2otb Inn:, some mean 'camp broke into Lime Bill school house, Wilkins townahlo, ind stale the burners item the lamps used by the flinging elan. This is the second time the burners have been mining when the elan met. TIIILTpz.—.. The Octoroon," sis tars? pops las play, ha retina at tits Theatre this evening. The play is Illtustrativeof Southern scenes and Scull:um character, and eo it is well cost, will doubtless hare • good run. Tsaissin Vrvadxs.—The sale of tickets for this exhibition boa been postponed until nine °Week on Tuesday morning, at Mellor'. - Made Stom, No. 81 Wood street. - Tire House Climmilte• on the Xreetion of • new fltate Capitol Building have reported in favor of the consideration of the proposition to remove it to Philadelphia, Punt. Smarr, tried in the Huntingdon court Lest week for the murder of him wife, was convicted of murder in the recond de. pee. Bs careful and look for 55 Fifth street, ahem 'searoh of dry goods, boots, shoes, hoop skirts, or almost anything you want. Laura STOCC of muslin' Arid prints, with all kinds of dry 'goods. Mon be sold. Call and see. At MoOlelland's, 55 Fifth street. EMIT description of boot's, shoes, gaiters, slippers; buskins and balmorals,for old and young, st McClelland's, 65 Fllthatreet. goonrorra SIXIJANY opens May 94. Ad diets Rev. A. Wauaxs, Sow - IdlyTine, P. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES - Pima Purr, Pla to and Ottutztanto Alas Bader, and dailefla Panwhrtzda and Vatatont date of the but pall*. nt lov yam Oftee at. Alas. lainglates, near the Wetter Wake. Pltteltmegli, Bricur. Nance.—The attention of our readers la dinged to-the brilliant assortment of Spring and Rummer Goods just received by on:friend Mr. John Water, No. 126 Fed arra street, Alleghen stook 'comprises a great ',variety of . Fancy French, English, Scotch and American Caeshneres and Moths, end line Silk and 0/411119120 V estings,—ail of which will be made up to order in the latest styles and in the bast, manner. A Choice se- Model Of 'Famishing Goods also on band and for sale, :together with s fallatock of Ready Made Clothing, well and fashionably made. axii0.11..;48,:a Gni.= & Merehant Talton, have removed to . T3 Smithfield street, and' wouldmon respeetftdly call the attention of their friends and the public' generally to their eel stock of Spring and Summer goods, which they' have Joel received. Their IMO Is of the leery finest quality of `English and Drench mtnimerss, cloths, cashmeres and resting. Also a very extensive assortment of Seetchcassdneres. Don't fall to give them an early call. Every garment warranted to give fell satisfaction. Swum & BloCtiermwsa, 71 Smithfield St. DlAlli/linat LID Duman' triU decimate the volunteers fat Mon than ths lasts of the annoy, therefore let every man see to it that to conics 4ith him a Sall supply of ROLLO WAY'S PILLS., Their use In the Crimea sa►od thousands of British soldiers. • . • - Holloway's Pllli and Ointment are now re tailed, owing to the nigh price of drop, en., at 30 canto, 75 cent. uLd $l,lO per bbs or pot. ror tale In Pittehm gh by B. L. Fahnestoek •& tio. For—NO also by deo. A. Belly; Federal street, Allegheny city. Smut Titoom—These tended with Coughs, Hoarsences, Irritation and Soreness of the Throat, will find nothing so effleaciona aka ThrOtt Aentedy, as Brown's P:onehial Troches. Ber 'ale by 4taggiata generally. • Manzi 7munr, ka.—.7. M. Rebuts, No.ll PGA stmt., it now opening the most doled acetic at due Gold sad SUM Watches, Jewsltv Ora Ware mid Nag Goods OM .bied lo tbja efts, mad Is sailing them at drotarUbly /ow' priest. ' OTlrrirleiald Oirtia CMS Win be taken at Ilbs °terabit elbs, No. 410 'Paz Weer, day or lash. • 411 ordate left at As above ;awe be go=attonded to. ealle amt • Tog pobtlo aro byhod to tdopopt boon tfhl.sotortioent of oonfoctioutites kept by George BeiTilkist him Brsos-Bod opuuty alos4 in the Abloihony Now Market Roue. _ Luria= & Bwarrowei oalottratoi writing add, "vial to Arnold's, for ialo 'at Mallory 81 Wood street. - 701. tats exn—Fiach's Mures Review, lad all otha paper'to be had- at Fmk Caaa's - ICain Depot. • • Frei letter, state, blllet,_inotunlnd PLAN , and envelopes, for ale at Mellor'slBl Wood street. - Zoning M. fluxut, Attoln•Y at Law, 9B Gnat strut. sbilas • 0.804 010018s.= ROA - 1111111 ' 1911 a to an batisstan if lifs ginfosilion los CSA!. and dostralo•Aryirxli to to porker'o.,lllXis4stou,: THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. OCR SPECIAL DISPATCHES .FRO.7fI ir-esutrizTo.r. Dpucial Dispatch to the Pittelchrgh Quetta WASIIIEGTOI„ April 24, 1864. Arsons. The town is fall of eaeitement to•night over.impendlng . and anticipated operatticuri limners abound, and the few feats that it( known, ought not to be stated. Among the craziest samosa that fly along the Avenue 4* such as these: That Gen Butler has, for some reason, born put ander arrest; that: Basnsiderco-operative operations have beerr. •abandoned; that Leo has broken camp att4: - . begun an aggressive movelnant ; that dranf concentrating with a viiv to receive thsi; attack; that great movements of large bodieS of troops are in progress. The best advias to bellete none of them ; to!look upon er,rrE thing as possible, nothing N probable. [IIOXVILLII Al/D , niT4CII7 ILILSOLD4 Vigorous efforts are bele* made by patisk hens from East Tennessee td induce ilongroSi: to take immediate measuree for the conattne. lion of the Knoxville & Xintudity Etallroadi"..- . President:Lincoln agrees to sign any appro-'1 priation bill 'for the parpooe', and heartily IV . vors action. ?RI 101.1111011100714N01LS Ain 'HI PILIMIDILIT:'i The Governors had anothhrinterview with; the President and Secretary et War last night: ft is understood that the President agreed to accept 60,000 militia lor afx months, to de, gnard duty only, fobs forniehedisimediatelyi; 6171 7011 . A 111711.TA1D: Thuaoluertani comai4eo canqi..a dal meeting for to:morrow, for ,the parneste. or ideating a site for a navy yard. rat:;BAII2I(6SD COII9 MAYALLL ; • The Ham mond 00IItt martial cafe hoe boen sent to the Secretary of W. by Jadge Holt, The evidence folly, punnet the eharges and apeateortioaL PIiIIPALLIIOI3 rus acriv* stalwart, Alarge amount of °Lauri surplus baggage wu seat up from tbu Army: of the Potomac yesterday. FROM NORTH CAROLINA Further Parttailors of the Ply month Affeir. THE tiARRISON STILL HOLDING OUT THE REBELTREF'ULSED WITH OMIT SUIUSHTEA L j " , ac., Qa. . R. Nvir Tonic, April 24.—The Nolrbera letter of the 20th states that the enemy before Plymouth numbered tan or ►wale* thoadand, and were repulsed in four distlitut charged with groat daughter. Erb:loused or. Toes: day morning, and It sappbsed that General Weedel r with his breve gariison, has Conan dared. Nothing definite is known, nona of our vusols having been able to reach them mince Sunday. Oar force Lumbered about 2,000. On Wednesday morning tho transport John Posen carried up 800 men from New born, but it wad not known'if she oticoesded la reaching Plymouth. The women, children lend negroes from Plymouth are at Rod.noke Neeetxrn, April 20.—The ram Dow com mands the approach to Plymouth, which pre vents us from reinforcing on troops, who horn bean fighting day and night since Son. day. Gen. Wane who ham ofa daepro visions, expresser a determination to h ol dthe enemy at . bay until relieved. it. and his troop. are to good spirits. ' The enemy has made many assaults on oar Rorke of a most desperate. character, and hate-been repulsed with slaver. loss each tints. !Our loss Is very alight. E'er, Imam in Plyniouth is riddled by tbs enemy's "attellsi the inbabitanu hen ingteen lent to Roanoke Wind. TMe ram now has all the inland waters of North-Carolina open to her, and we know not where atm may errike the next blow. Pirlag was beard *II that morning in the direction ot Washington, and it Ls 'append an attack on that point has commenced. Gin. Peek ordered re- inforcementi to Plymouth the mo ment be 'refired the news of ,the attack, hot they doubtless failed to numb that place owing to the presence of the ram at the mouth of Roanoke river. The death of Capt. FlUdier• leaves Clptain French, an officer of tried eteurege,in com mand of the naval force. Ile is watching the movements of the ram, end wits glee her all the annoyance in his power, until smistance arrives. Gen. Picket is In command of the rebel force. engaged at Plymouth. . • There is grata' force at Kingston which It is believed intends asaattack on this point in connection with their ram No. 2, now at Kingston. Longetreet's desalt,' have Joined Lee In and the rest of his fore. Is on the way to the same place.• Boma bf them are re ported at Walden. 2dany women and children are leaving Newham for Beaufort. The Bremen and chi sons are ordered to he In readiness at a mo m:ma's notice to meet the enemy. FR OJGE II4RRI:11.0 Ppluisl Dlottich ts Ms Pittsburgh Omit. • ILLIRIBBLEI, April 24, 1864. • Governor Curtin let very suddenly for Washington this afternoon on a speelal train. the cense is believed to be that ell the gov ernors, except Seymour of New York, and Par, key, of New Jersey, meet to-morrow for con imitation at Wuhington.i r omitted to mention In my ;House report of rriday that the bill to appoint an /aspic. ter for oil and -petroleum pusad the . nOlllO, and Is now In the Senate. This Inspector is o reside at Pittsburgh when appointed. Washington Items. Wastrisarox, Aprlt 24.—There is a general Impression In this city that Satire movements is Virginia will not be much loitger delayed by the armies on both sides. :Ramon, Ma called to-day fa relation to Warrenton, Va. bat the one entitled to most credit is that our troops merely fell batik a few miles from that place for proper purposes. (lest. Burnside is in Washington. The War Department has ordered appro-• .priate honors to be paid to the memory of Brevet Major General Totten. ',Ma career of more than half eentitry ha been one of continued usefalneas and distlnguiehsd' services. Tor the past twenty-cis: years be was at the bead of the BeglneerlDepartment, administering with untiring devotion,spot less integrity, and signal ability the Tatted datiee, the financial responsfbilities and the prefersional labor of that arm of the emu* so essential tq our netidnal defence, The order farther says that our Entended line of lake defenses and lies Coat fortifications, minty of which were planned by:himself, are enduring monuments to his memcryi Many newspapers have by typographic er ror represented the IndJaria in flimflam Veil brae to be in • state of insurrection, instead of starvation, owing to the drought. Tbd amendment§ already roads end to be maul° the internal Tax kill, it do supposed, will secure front thet measure st revenue of three hundred millions of dollars annuli,. After the exoneration report in Represents tics Frank plalra tow, and his speech on Saturday, somber hfs admiring blends In the House, with others, purchased for lam ,a sword With a. solid gilder ecabbord, belt =I sash, costing in elfin hundred dollars • which wens presented to him. Ile will eroctiCreJoln the ArmyTof the West. • • Kpnaa• state Onnentlop. Vainar yon% St to Con volition, bald in ToPeki TatenfoY, the fal lowing &lepton ware elected to the UM mon National Canna= A. O. Wilda, T. Boilat, M. H. Inlay, T. W; Pots% J. H. Lna, lad 11. H. Thay wen Inatruatadla rots for Mr. LIZO*4 Qa% Cann hu written LAW withdraw fog fano ike fkaatorial noted, which liana the election of Untad Bata ficeritor 'Manz 7IVEMAtliff 4 • Tito Now Yoit sailitaxy • Nor You, April Si—The Nei York Sea- Harp Pair closed last night, herbs outbid 2401.1,000. The ?Holt of the army- award rote was, Great, 80,221; 31'01•11ia. 10 0 9; material, 108. The salmi mrcee2 *as TOW 4 to Commodore Ifeiran, Admiral larrigtit.lm int the Itligheet, - . . _ The etateleglilatort adloaraeteise die last ..,.. ~.,..fty-7.;,.F•'. ._ , ~,,,..,,,..7 .•v r.fir- . .'••••- ' - •,• , ..,.--..--...- • - FROM LOUISIANA. Two Severe Battles PULL PARTICULARS BERAIISHING ON MT DIY Federal Defeat at Pleasant Hil , on the Bth inst. THE REBELS ROOTED ON THE 9th The Fighting Ended ko., tr., a i [From full accounts before,us of the late ybattles, wo learn that tho fighting on 'the Bth inst. was terribly severe on the l'Uttioirtroops, who were under the immedi ate command of Oen. Basics. On the 9th, ~ however, Oen. A. J. Sarin, commanding :the Vicksburg" expedition, came up opper. ;timely, and after a severe battle, turned oar r defeat intonythtnry. The Associated Press ' ditipatohes , are anticipated by fuller end TMere aatiefattory accounts received by ,4411.—En.] . The Chicago hibene pabllehee a leiter fiom an officer of the Chicago Mercantile betray - *tad Grand Hoare, La., April 11, giving the 'following particulars of the diluter at Pim , t : "We left Natchitoches on the morning of -April Otb, and . marched until neatly dark, :when we a camped in a plus. forest.. On the 'morning' of the ith . we started again, and ireaohed the town of Pleasant Hill about Bre `o'clock. Thief was - the first 'open piece of country we had !mind since we left Natchi. ; tactics, and that war only a mUe square. The : riavelry had been toe brisk' akitrolih during tee aiternoon. About fifty wounded men (were brought In, and a boepital was estab. 'bbe& "At two o'clook on the morning of the gilt the tint brigade of our division, compen dia Ahe 11th Kentucky 77th liltnele , 23d Wlecon 'inn and the 67th Indiana, numbering about. 1,500 men, was started in advance, and by daylight commenced skirmishing with the un huly. We—the Chicago Mercantile Battery ,—etarted at daybreak with the second brigade and the third division, numbering about 5,500 Or 3,000 men, marched through dense timber *tail three o'clock, in the afternoon, when wo were ordered to the front. To get to where the fighting was in proves, ' we had to pass the whole MID of Lee's cavalry division, numbering 300 wegons; and as there was only ohs road through the timber, they were puled tz to one side and as went by them on a gal lop, with our guns, caissons, battery wagon and forge. We had Just passed the train, When we came to an opening about smile square, and on the opposite side were our men engaged in skirmishing. By this time our division was in action, and a brigade of the Third division. We mussed the field, took a position near the op posite woods, and had just got in battery when we heard a ter:lbis yell and saw a line of rebels, unbroken, charging on oat e:haus tad men, who had been skirmishing all day, and had only a few rounds of ammunition left. .Than came a withering volley of tontketry, and then our poor boa. commenced a retreat, but not in order, for throw were not men enough to form aline. We waited a few too menu, until oar men ban passed out, and com menced bring on the rebel lines, but 000ld Dot stop their progress ; and we 10013 rrealreci order, trom Colonel Lendrum to limber up acid leave,. if air ever caper ed to get our guns off. Two of our hones bad been shot, bar we forced them acroes the geld and took up another position in the edgo of the timber, firing again •oa the rebel ilnee, which we °mild sus with great distlnetness, crossing tbs. acid on the doable quick. "Here Genera Ransom waa shot in the knee, and wu obliged to have the field. Lieutenant Tbroop was felled by the winding of is ,hell, which grazed his Abdomen. General Banks was hue trying to rally the eau*" which was in great disorder. The buglers sounded the rally, and a new line was formed; brIL in a few =omelets, both out flanks were {used, and n• mar• obliged to limber apand retire a short distance. Here another line *ail formed, and a tow mere thota delivered. ...fly thin time the rebels were on both of enr•kanks and firing names us in every diree tion. We got oor pieces into the road and be gan to retreat, when a scene of great confla tion armed. In the road war that whole cao, airy train faced to the rear, and each man trying to escape on his own hook, and the road so blocked up that Owes an impossibility for anything to move. Our gun wits next to the .rear pleue, and fired ova of the last shots that via fired by the artillery. When the rebels got within two rods of us we received orders to cut the traces and serape if possible. Mr. • Dyer, oar gunner, went to his limber, took out a file and hammer, and when the rebels had already reached the put behind our., he commended epikieg his gun, and was captured at his post. Whether he was wound ed or not I cannot tell. "Of oar whole division, numbering three thousand men,but one thousand are loft to tall the fearfulodda against which they con tended. Two regiments of oar division were consolidated, and had in all one hundred and forty men and siriren °glean; the highest In rank:mamboing is a captain. In ow battery twenty-two men are missing, two are with al wounded, and only one officer—Lies:acme Roe.-is left. Captain White, Lieutenants done; Throop and Barr are all captured. “Itrot one of our bays showed any coward ly*, bat stood by their guns until the lest, and when I left them, rebels on both 'Wesel' the wood. were calling on as, with frightful oaths, to halt; but I was determined to escape if passiblo, and succeeded by the favor of • gra cious' Providence, for surely only a charmed life could have withstood the shoectr of bul lam with which we Were surrouaded at all times. “The Nineteenth corps checked the rebels and held them for about twenty-five intent., when they were forced to retire—which they did slowly, and u night moo on tho bloody conflict ended. "The next morning, the nth, General A. J. Smith came up with his command. and we were ordered to accompany our wagons, which oomprised all we had left , end they were or. deredo come here as quick u possible. "Ti.. town we are in Is four miles from Nat chitoches, on the Red Nicer: The fight took place four miles !rpm the town of Mansfield, Do Soto parish, Le. On the 9th, Gen. A. J. Smith, who Immo diatelY relieved General Franklin, whipped the rebels badlj end recaptured twelve gnu end took eight , hundred prisoners. This is the laMat news that I have from the front." g LOMA& DISASTER RITRIEVED TfIEFINALVICTORY IItTILIILES OF THE THIRD DAY'S FIGHT. COMPLETE. UNION TRIUMPH Prtna the New York Pot of EitatetsY Yr®layi• Below we copy from the New Orleans srq. an account of the peal victory of the Union fortes,laiter some terrible fighting, ' "At earn o'olook on Selarday morning our forms Were at Pleasant Hill, and the robs were advancing, cavalry in frgnt, endeavor ing to discover our position. Colonel Q. P, flooding, with hie brigade of Le . e's cavalry corps, was sent oat on the Shreveport road to meet the enemy and draw him on. Ito bad gone about a mile, when be came upon the rebel *dram. Skirmishing immediately aimed, and according to the plan be slowly fell bulk. The tight wai very Amp between these Cavalry bodies, and Colonel Gooding 'clammily forty men killed aud wounded,in dieting' however, at much dataani al he rte. calved.• :Woos his casnalties are Captain Booker and Lientanant Hall, of the Beeond New fork Veteran , Wally. 'fl . Lienteitant Hall has slue died of his worurde. Colonel Gooding made • nano, asaps, 4 bell peep ingehreagh and twins ) lb. orown'of his hat, ientlgrasinithe skin, Tho brigade behaVed .TOTS gallantly, covering Chilternl gmOrp's front OW his line was formed. The isttis hid or Plencat la a hop, Ditch which hid ones ilec; cquitsiod, bat L ILAW onrgrgwa with wadi Rnd Who. The slanted ant:sot thwlhold, icoth 'ligh;t¢s'aams'of Plecrastt SW li Wm"; is itothlstincothsna icatimcrowd,kudir worth the natid tlf a MIL, A semi-circular belt of MusS' around. the field on the Shreve pert side. General Elmory formed his line et battle pp the Side - facing then woods, Gen. brigade hag posted on the right, General Dwight's on the centre, and Colonel Benediciritou the left. Taylor's battery, L, let regulam y lud four guns in the rear of the left wing, on the left of the Shreveport road, and two en the road In rear of General Dwight's line. Hilbord's Vermont battery was on the "In the rear of Ilinsey, and concealed by ,the rising ground, were General Smith's tried troops, formed in two lines of battle, filly yards apart. All his artillery was in the front line—splice, section or battery being on the dank of cub ugh:neat—the infantry lying between them. The Thirteenth corps was a reserve id the roar, under General Cameron— General Hansom having beeywoundod the day before. General Smite-1u commander in-oltiefof the two lines back of the crest, while General •• otter was the immediateeom mender of ,tb • men. The commander of the right brigade . General Smith's first line war Colonel Lyme. ; the left brigade was Colonel Shaw's. The second line else 'consisted of two bilgades he right under control of Col. —, and the -ft commanded by Colon el Hill. Orawford's TD rd Indiana battery pas posted on the right o. the Eighty-ninth Indiana In fantry, and th • Ninth Indiana battery on the right of the •e of battle. The Missouri Iron Son battery, and others whose names and numbers'', could not ascertain, wore also a thin seetion of the battle "The aklonlabing was kept up with eonsid arable vivre until about tive . o'eloak in.tho al ternoonoshen the rebels had completed their arrangements for the attack. Al about this hour General Bacory's skirmish line was driven in on the right, - by iherebuls, who op. peered In large force, coming throe& the timber above mentioned. They coon rosebud the open ground and moved on to the etteck le three lance of battle. Our batteries end (sag opened, with toriblo afoot, doing great slaughter saint grape and estonistor, 'bile the enemy's artillery, being in the woods and In bad positiod, did scarcely any dama g e. "Colonel Benedict's brigade on the,lett was first engaged, soon followed by Dwight's and Ble6llllanki. The , fighting was terrific. Oldsoldier, es, it never was surpassed for desperation. Notwithstanding the terrible havoc in their ranks, the enemy pressed fiercely on, slowly parking the men of tho Nineteenth coins book up the hill, but not breaking their line of battle. A sudden and bold dash of the rebels on the right gave them possession of Taylor's battery, and forced our lines still further back. TEI TIALL QUIDS. Now comes the grand coop die mcia. The Nineteenth on arriving at the top of the bill, soddenly filed over the bill and passed through the lines of General Smith. We must here mention that the rebels were now In bat two lines of battle, the first having been almost annihilated by General Emory ; what re mained having been forced back into the second lipe. But these two lines came ea exoltant and sure of victory. The first passed over the knoll and all heedless of the long line of cannons and trenching forme of as brave men as ever trod mother earth, pressed on. The second line appeared on the crest, and the death signs! was sounded. Words cannot describe the effects ef this discharge. Seven thousand rifles, and several batteries ..f artillery, loaded to the murals with grape , ad CSllntater, were fired elmolraticeusly, and ;be whole metro of the rebel line was crusb , 4 down ne a field a ripe wheat through wb oh a tornado bed Patted. It hi estimate 4 that one thousand men were batkd into eternity or frightfoll mangled by this ono discharge. No time was given them to recover their good order, but General Smith ordered • charge, and his men (Lathed rapidly forward, the boys of the Ninrieenth joining in. The rebels fought boldly sod desperately back to the timber, on tvasb.ag •bich a largeportion b ro k e end tio,ltudy two thousand throwing isidaVidwsztwas. • In this charge Taylor ' battery - Vas retaken, 111 were alto two of the gees of Nitu'shtvery, the Parrot gun taken from oast Carrion Crow last fail, and one or two others belonging to the rebels, one of which woe oonsiderably shattered, besides seven hundred rheum. A pursuit and de sultory fight was kept up for three miles, when our men re turneil to the field of battle. " And oboe elided this fearful and bloody struggle for the control of Western Louis iana." LATER PARTL;GLARS 5?. baste, April 24.—The Rolmidiom's Red River correspondent of the 19th says Gen. Smith's command began messing the river opposite Grand Moore that day for an over. land trip to VlCksburg, It being understood that General Grunt had sent orders for Smith to return to that place. Rebel prisoners say that they had twenty. five thousand men in the recent battles and that they lost three thousand In Saturday's fight. They lefrtheir killed and wounded on the Said. Oar Liss on Saturday was about fifteen hundred. Our wounded were taken to Grand Room, the., killed were lefton the Sold, bat reported afteward hurried by Cavalry. Gen.-13m1th's • command consisted ofsor- Cons the 15th and 17th Army Corps, an. !ballad Rad Gen. McPherson. • -•• • . A oorresponding says that great dlssatis• faction Le expareued of Gen. Banks' General ship In Friday', battle, fought contrary to Franklin's plane.; and both Franklin and Ransom protested against haring cavalry so far in advance. Beath protested against the retreat from :Pleasant 11111 after the vie tory on Saturday: Ile wished to pursue the fleeing rebels, bdt Banks ordered the return of the entire army to Grand Echore. It is difficult to detsnkilue what the result of the expedition will Fie. It will require some time to re-organize the: army, and if the river con tinues 1, fall, Alexandria will necessarily booms the base of oporatlous, instead qf the point above. AU oar forces have bean ordered to Grand N rare, and faux are entertained that the robots may attack the formerplace and destroy a large amount Of army stores there. Alexandria dates of the 7th and Bth say that all speculators are excluded from that post, and military authorities will oonduet all trader 15 8141 AN all Sutton and sugar to New Gamins and selli it on Government account. Parties proeing loyal, however, will be re- Wibused. The gunboats Neosho, Lonlnfile , end Chil licothe it. aground abose Brand score. The Eastport, Osage and Mound City are or dered eta of the river, in consequence of it, falling., TheCasa hue been ordered to Mo bile. ,Captain Todd, formerly..rebel PrOTONt Mar shal at Alexandria, and cousin of Mrs. Lin coln, has coma into our Mau with his family. It Is said the libels hare 31 tranrports at Shreveport. THE REBEL] ATROCITIEi AT ET The Monsters uto Mloodbounds to Dle. Cover the Ending Pum' of their Vlo. ST. Loan, April 23.—Edward B. Benton, a nativo of ?Wham, Vt., and for nearly two years put a resident of Fort PUlow, who was In the fart during the retreat's Attie*, was ex— amined at Gen. Eosenerans' Read Cutters on Tuesday fastylemi fully corroborated all melons reports of rebel barbarities 'there, and made an additional statement that blood hounds were ussd to dhow the hidi ng pluses of those eke camped the munere. e ow that reliable reports state that Major radford was abet and hung tear Covington. Indiana lanlitla Called Out. Counanan, April fdorton L has leaned a proclamation to the people of,indlana. saying that the governor, of Ohio, Diboll, lowa, Wisconsin and Indiana offered to raise for the service of ithe General Government eighty thonsend man, (or the period of one, hundred dap, to perform nob military seretoo lea might be reinlred of them in any State. Abu finvemniont 4alls for 20,000 Taint:seen. lie aye that the iniportance of making the Man CinTalP aneocistal and decilitre la not to be overestimated, and feels bonlidpnt that this call w4l be prom_ptly and filly, responded to. • -WO The O. National Gnarl! Called Ont. .U.--Gor. Stough, hal is sned on order ailing the National Guard of Ohio into *Mims service for. 100 day,. They olotb*d, %Med, quipped and z u dd the: mated lititai . lovernommt. They are to reptirt for dot; 0 4.407 The order says Oar otzpiet In the 4sld_ ars marshaling for &Ades blow and! [Qs citizen soldiery will sham► tho glor y of - Om, crowning ,vicamies of the eltraPida Millszlng mil velment mgt• magi heft past'aid garrison duty, to alloy ttla o MK* Is 9 1 , mom ardnoos do"; of Another Advance by Geh. Itenire—The Enemy not In Puree. Nay . Toms, April '24.—The Loofa:a st cor respondence of the Herald of the 16th says that Geh. Banks will advance *gain from Grand liners as soon as reinforcements and supplies arrive. A reeonnolranee on the 13th twenty mites on the road to Pleasant Hlllshowed no enemy in foioe. Ocz troops are in excellent spirits. The latest advice' from Gen. Steele state that he is within one day'. march of Shreve port with 15,000 men. A rebel force of 1000 mounted infantry end a battery atteeted two transports 25 /Cale] from Grand Ecore. A gunboat arrived and silenced the battery and compelled the rebel, to retreat. Gin. Grow and 64 other rebels were killed and left on . the field. Gen. Smith arrived about thalami time, having marched up the wed bank and crossed the river to punish the enemy, who decamped with their slightly wounded. Two guns and seventeen wounded prironers were captured. Gen:. Butler and Smith. 15.ammat, April 24.—The . Amerimm hav ing copilot from gio New York World what was repreeentad to bo an extract from a letter from Gen. Bader, threatening to resign on account of the appointment of Gen. Smith to the commandifthe army of the Peninsula, btu received the following diepateh from the General, dated: 1 1 Pomona Motiana, April 23.—Editor more American : My attention Is called to an srtiolo In yostr.paper, bonded "A Protest from Gen. Buti,r,' which purposes that. I have written the silly paragraph therein contained. I have written no mach letter—lt /1 not the kind of a letter I am accustomed to write.. There has been no shadow of occasion for It at all, had more than the consideration to which I am entitled has been shown me by the Government in relation to my present com mand. I should not brook mj habit of not contradicting newspaper reports save that, If not contradicted, it may affect others- than mystff. digoed, B. F. Distat, Me). Gen. Coald'g Dept of Y. .4 N, C. Meeting of the Arkansas Legislature. .S.r.• Louts, April 23.—Little Rock dares of the 13th say the Legislature met on tholith, and the Sedate was organised. Forty-three representatives have arrived. The ta 9 berof votes cast for the Free State ConetltuJon was sir thousand seven hundred and seventy. seven—greater than was regal red by the President's proclamation. Death at Major GeAeral Totten. Wesursorox, April 22„—Gencral Totten Chief Engineer of the United States Army died last evening about an boar after the Sea ate had emsalmonsly CODartrtea his Domino lion as Major-General by brevet, a title con ferred in compliment of his long end usefn services. • rho Ten-Forty Lown WAsstutoros, Ap ril 24.—The &meant of subscriptions to t o ten-forty loan, toported at the Treasm7 Department yesterday, woe $1,1164.000. It Is ascertained that all the re quisitions on the Treasary which have passed through the preliminary sthges of examine • Lion have been paid. No Mora Flr,Mlng on Bed Mrer Sew Toss, April 2,l—The ateatair Evenbsg Star, with Sew urleam edrioas to the 19th, h►t arrived. Positive information has reached Now Or leans that there has been no more fighting on the Rod river. Great Fire at Poulavas. Nair Coax, April 23—One hundred and forty four buildings at Ponlavas ware burnt on the Tab of April. The loss in estimated at $3;000,000. Selling of the Etna. Nay Toth, April 23.—The Etna salted to day . (or Liverpool with $4375,00, and th. Virgin with :500,000, all in specie. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Clnclan!itl markeL Spreb..l IR. - patch to the Pittsburgh Gl'Attn. CINCINNATI, A pill 23, 1364. The river 1. Meng slowly at this point- It bps ten raining hard all day. Fiona dull, owing to the between the news of buyers 1114 sellers. Woos, to good demand and higher; Red 11,04 1,30, W/44410314E0! Co. dull and nominal at 5'41,03 for Ear, and 111,0G4'1,10 fir Mild. Omaneady at 113 e in bulk, and 93c lacluding mks. lln •nd Patio, unchanged. Wnrect closed quiet at 51,1344021. P.n.,. firmer; mesa Pork g 23 the City. Ls. In demand at L13‘613,4i, but to den ask 3;:o higher. Cloonan., April 2.f _Plat firmer to the morn ing, and pricer advanced 1031.3 e; Superfine /6.03@ 476., Imre, 11.3.80147, but the market clewed quiet. Wheat advanced 3to 4e, with win of 12,000 linthela it 51,4461,60 forgo d to prime Red, and 51,C34311,11.3 roe cabin, cleans quiet Core dull at 10631,03; hholled dull at 11,13341,10. Oat. In good demand at S 3 0110. Rya doll at 5140. Whisky unsettled; GOO Ws sold m111.23g1,27, oath more bolero than byes at the Imtdo rate at the close. Pronsiona firm and In good demand; ?fins Pork at 1123: Bulk Shoe den aro held at WY.. , and ilidee at 11,3.A1113i. Lard la held firmly at 13,1ie. Ong. Cured linnyare held At Pk, and in demand. Greoctin unchanged and quiet. Sugar 19021 c. Cone 4404.335. Gold 1760176; Eachange firm. Stock and Money Market Nair Tutu, April 21.—Stocks better C. it R. 1-- —ll9 3lLoronrl Co-- —. 1 0 3 941 Cumberland 0ta1.....16835 111. Central Scrip-132 Galena L Clucago._. Michigan Southarn..l92 , 4l it. L T --159 do estaran'd—.l34 C. B. k C/—..--140 lice York 0entra1....1231 Michigan Central —143 Halos River.—Z-136)4 C. I ('onion tio----...10131 Gold •Seoeser Dirpairl.—stocks Haw Yonia, April M. higher: • 0.1 B. Crunberland Olt__ Od' In. Central 5crip...130% Web. Southern..-..... 155 do Reading E 6. Galena Chicago.....l3lN B. a 9---...14U Cleveland L Toledo-. 1.54 Naw Yoga. April M.-- the waling prices at Cella ct:4l:go : G* Ne l or d ir — o — rk - C - e — otral._ll Erie Boaaon Illver.-.-141 .1 Michigan Cantral....l4l Mlnble.n o.atra.-144% ihrieoP..-- —124 T Che l!. atLad& Plttateb.ll9% P. & Pt. Toledo! Wallach- 73 a year Coral" atm— OF CPutaue —lll Gold dna, beard...-178 Lever.—The [Aorta& an ear'. Er ening Stock Lae IttlebJon Southern.. 90 Unole Oeutral..--.132g i tttaburgh et-died-11a Cleveland a T01ed0...153 • - New York Market. Now lioax, April =.—CArtton drm at Snare . Coro doll and unsettled; lb. primers $1 for choice. Wheat dad at an advance or le; Chicago Spring, 51,7141,70, Nod 51,7401.,11. Port boor t nt.L17,11 mi for New. lard booyt at 1 33ig16 c. Whisky unsettled and doll, 11,21 la offs...dim st.ulsl,ao asked. • LIST OF LETTERS rem POSTOPPICE at ALLEGIHE • on SA.TIJ/111AT. 1864. Pero= calling Ibr - these lettere they are eilvertlead. Persons calling for adrartheed le Ihrntsh the change. mining in the • , Pa., at naa,a plow siy tern Olio. arm) Macklin Maggie Ifetteorer McCaba Martha ktePoto e Thee' McLaughlin Jar McConnell John licOaffey John' McAuley John II kleCture bawd 5' !dairy GI FL McGraw Win '; McDonald A McCulloch Zit N &dale MiDa M , Melon Matthew P , Paddy Andrew,Plant., Darl Porter & kt Patton Little Puddor floury Patterson ilettla Pinkerton 11=1 Pinhead John Pitcairn Jane Pagan Hobert Rottman A L • Hansen James Scott Stewart Stewart Samuel . Danpls Patourl Shank Flatul P ' St Chit Isaac N Seaman JCS A Stockdale Capt Scranton Jennie . Soper VW Mary Sturgeon r Som.rrille 'Mich Sample Win mat P • •••• • ••• IT •ITSEO Grounds Sarah f. 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The receipt., tog van • • %totally ; large, than, thin quite a noor a ar• vain , The Starlight got off for St. Louis, with an azost lent trip, bring crowded withpempen and loaded down with freight. The Safer Anderson, left for Cincinnati Saturday °ming 'Pith a fair trip, inclu ding a good mamba. of paiweagera and about oust hundred and fifty tans of freight. The Ontario, left , fer Nashville, with a hdlargo, consisting stream 'in fixed, of railroad iron. Tb. Jolla, for Zarowellio, cleared at her anal hour, witha moderato trip, Tb. Silver Spray, on her np•trip was fired at • two or three Mame by irederslaiddhaa, at Parkenfiurg, the ism shot striking the waton , a short distance fool* theboat, and then gianctogripi paned through a lbe boat and same other artlehle on the horricane roar. Fortunately the boat restahred little or no damage, and totter, than all, no mmtni Injured. Tha °Wear, of the soldlars le firing was to get the boat to landoei ,rest steamers yam avatad to transport traps ay, the Kanawha river. Theadicen of thebllver hoary ware county Ignorant of the tact, and they tkana3 ht --nail' the bell struck the , boat—that the eatelt.as were firing for practice or anmsement. The arrivals tattled* the - 112*Jer tandem% od Mariner, typal Cincinnati; Silver Spray and l'ea pira City front St. Loul4 KW Calmat m . inn Kock, Ids ILeee, from CllOll7. The C .mo fl up eons of mend, and the Minims brought tip the nth Penna. Cavalry, who arti ea tante for their homes= a thirty nays' itutangh. , The regiment water. 470 men, all of whom have ratellited. The Allegheny rind. packet, Lecle.lni, NOM on Saturday, to some putle• from •Satiawbs..L Prig understood to be 117,5011—cash. She left for When • log, On Esszaday, from which point she Will Wd•ith government Weal for Chadestan, es(thuKanawba river. We regret to barn that mate of the machinery, me no cud with one st ths engines on the M.B. Meptun, teams deranged, mins.arhersbetwan Wheeling and Parkerabarg, and the °Mont of the - INor Anderson recant having paned her running him with loat aos angina Thin mieharoar wonid delay her hrHealat Cincinnati The Litslailartin tramfarred her Ouch:mat' Night to the Ofilo Valley at Wtmelltg, and them loaded with povenammt atom from that pLtea to Charloaton, on the Kanawha river. The nestand commodierra .letreite, Capt. 'Frazier, mlllpodtiNl Imre for St. lairdethis ere:dog.. The staunch steamer Goldin gm, Capt. Dryan, announced for Chtelmaatl and Lapi3TIRS to-Uturtnir ovg,.:Lserre, Capt. W. It. List, mill be ready to levee for St. Louie to-morrow. • The Hinerra, Capt. Gonion,la the regular packet for Wheeling today, tearing promptly at noon. We are glad to learn that Capt. 11.. Dmrinam late of the Jennie Hobbs, haeammuned command of tee liunier—for the third time. - Capt. D Ls one et the meat popular ateamboattnett on the deer, and.. are [led he has got hook again to his old calling. The tdarioarota teat bo e'en by card, Isannoonced . for Civeirtrati and Lottleeillethleereilnr. PAPER WARM UM =--- FARRELL, IRMO & CO., No. MO MIMS 6TRLIff, POILADELPICIA, Pa. Illumfortoforo of Double Strength Kamilla paper Of gal du.. EOLL wa p xEL oa bsad at =Me lo order MO.' price pald f6t IROPZ, In lisp at anal quantities. mitt-I=S ROBE] ==bl=l So. 69 Third 13t4 ritublash. TM AND BI S 4 DION ,WORICELIB. And Maaufacttiero of JAPANNED TIN WAR E , • Particular attention NO to the'tnanufranrlna o GEOCCILS TN& CA.NIBTLB3. TOILY! WARD Wa TDB. COOLERS, Oa OIL CANS, else. and patter. TM COOP. 1110, m: 4 0110'0114, and .11 klatia a ; Jobbing work done to order. calvAlto• lure 0(01.4 wan CIAGLZ3 jut re. ed: • ZINC SOWS mul OLD IMAM bought. flOtkly BAGS! BAGS 1 BAGS! He. and eecond•Laad Seamless, Burlap & Gunny [Bags, 117,01711 UM SAL? SAGA, ' All .I printed re ardor, by JOUR T. BLILEY a CO., %Maas No. 1 / 1 11 Narita P NEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS I RINI AND PROGRESS OP SDNDAT SCHOOLS —A blogtaphy of Robt netts and W. Pox. Dy John M A foam, 1•01,. Prime SI cm A ANUAL ON ILETRAOPINO =ETU— Poomisd on Om Anatomy of the part tirrolvad In the °wallop; the kinds and proper cozen:atm of Motrammao. do. I voL IStmo. NEATEN OITN RM EOI voL lento. DARING AND SOTTERING. By Mont Patton- Cw. 4 bergs manly eat. /altar Work hmt rooaivrd. sd J. L READ. rd Fourth atom. DYEING AND SCOURING EMUS LISEIBINNT.—The undersigned totting •ported • no litahiblusent at No. 1Y FOUNTS STIIEN tasen Motet and 70117.101. the purpose of carry. fog on the DIMING AND BOOMING IMMINN33, " resnookully solkita a dare of public plumage. Nostril spent Mae yrarsln the 'establishment of Mr. Hoopoe, ha flatters hWuelf that hid= gin the .ost aattsfactlos taw costonears• All goods later. will be returned la two Inaba. • nth3llh• OBIPALIAMILMNB, EW BOORS. • .4.1 The Computer Thal. Ity J osh Paul. Toe Teti Partly LiftuL • Cozumel and Gasfat. By ■ Country Pimps Bad Tiny and NUM Hob Gunwale. 'Om of Sissary. By Bishop Boyldaa. Work a A Play. By Bethnal/. General Grant and MO Camptim. I oda Napoleon and M*114440 Arseueddoo. With aunty other sew work., )nu Wooed: T WAHISAM, 011 No 104 Federal street. Allegheny. FRITIT AND tiHADD TREES, EVERGREENS, Am. • Of A.PSLX. we bare soars 900,000, and of the Italia& saddles mad profitabls tr tbt loottlon. Wa han ad. fins May as Karl, 'Harem, ffial.l.l Etouw4 /Input, Baldwin. Yatovater, Gains King of ToinpkinaOo., Rhode Island Orson, ROMS Beauty, Rambo, Smokabornw, Tatman'. Sweet, Smith's elder witb amy Wire etoeliof PUB, 011EallY,.P1401i, PLUM, EVIROBZEN.SEIEBE THUS, ROSES. SIIBIErBBZIIT,t OREINHOBSZ PLAKTI3, i.. to As oar stank 4s large, we Mr gnat indeceinanta to plantare or WbOlesde pw . chr sus. Orden, left at the Oreenbrinse, CALA, or Pittsburgh Boat Offing *LH berprmti , Jr., attended JOHN I.99tdawl, Plttaboratt and Oa NV kland Norwwkw. ' AIOCOt.D & CO., . WhoLbalm Dcalan b Bats, Caps and Straw Goods, Han atm to store Q. largest sad arzat complisie stock of goods too SPRING SILLISS inratbred to the wart llarehauto ere nnuetted 6340 end awake our stack, 1A:411141 be sold et •ery law rake.. 131 wockcsigritubcriti. EYES AND EAR DR. BAELZ Mo v i r i t 3 tcar aI:VA Ili tree:mat et 00 CATARACT. milli ETIS.IO. s.wrinme t t PCPIL. kuarts A1121:7101AL EY= sad inns all I.II7I.6XMATOXI ilso BMW 1114.81110. sad all abeam senting S,* std looLing to Mann Otaw.loo • : • . ects=ftir T. J. OEM & CO., X.X. PINE TAR. !hawed crprsinly for /MM. Ptit irp in add ono plkm Iron bound DOCENTS. icanal• bytbidann, and hi bands aatil balm. 013k*, No. us /Mt iSSISZT. PlUsbergli. Wince , , S E. POULTNEY, . Crude and Refined Petroleum,. BENZINE. lip 92 2IIIIID sruzir, rittabtaib . , IPLT9at OLWICKLISA ACAD l ollolClassical sad Ootoloarofsl 801.8D1P16 sonooL• roR BUTS, on the P. r. W. & B. L.ls [Dn. from 'Pittsburgh. Ng. J.& TliglitELLl. , A, If.. Prbigh,L paL Tug Yorty-kurtb Bassiou will I:oaximpe• osl OQIEIDAY, Marl& M. Wm Circulars at further inflaniugb*: appli n. NEVIN *CO., orzta the Ptto.d. pal, Brea 6yrill• P. 0, % Auftwaty %In PO. • mh3o...ltavraeratwir NOTICE IS HEREBY GTYEW to. tbe t P lfi t g tha 11. ml/4.! HOFFMAN HOENE O 0 clatslitid etorkk ' , -1113 ' No- 7 / 1 1* trittirt 'kw ANDUIis m , 3.o4otx,Qtein g;.' t y " T EU la ' nth,' 11 / TVs; fead ima '. • B ea; SQL !lief L 4 wp.m,„s,„Ay Lia•M•l4aserwad,-:, WSW. so WALL ' ""'"lliurg‘ 111) "`' h ‘ ' l 4 w - -L 0f,P2% t Ara 'TAT Imo I:M.L UhLbib-'d) 0 MD.PRICE3 Abut is $At Esteßip' - 2 . 4nte/ I 'tarn 2ILLN TEM Ottiii;i FiOOTB AND .84okS, AT UNHEARD. OF PRICES.- • - ' 1311/LDREIV9 SHOES EOl Cts. CONCERT HALL sirokisfrots, No. 62 Fifth Stt.ot:, X6OO Rum Enos Box.= WO. A NNW AND CHOICIE,EMLEOT/ON 19pritnr, and filnini4ans:, , Boots, shoes, RuMers';.-.4)-c4 lar nit id Os Ewa COOT AHD 8!IQ noun or MITER 4 8017T11,:7- - 2ro. 64 HAMM BT.. fd 4c.r NEW GOODS! NEW VOODS , • w• have Jot received oar - BOOTS AND SHOTtil,','' , vnar..b n will sell et the LOWEST I :;t . hdittZtillipl3 , We have the Legal and host acketcd stack .dons Plan Con Squairtetoect: T. b. itnmd **elk/. ram= Lem ashzu In abundance. Teo cul a call. . , -Tas. Robb, 89 meatcier FINE GOODSI MST liZinalno) Lamar inovx inn aeralonAL Boats; - Do do do GIONOBLE9 At • Do MOBOOGG A GOAT BALM.", dog' TIGGYL SOLE GRAIN *CAL? do. ' Do TWO do °air_No!' All of tho bat =ram work, sod vorrantel to Ord satin ratirrwidao. OEO. ALBE.EE. SOH Sc. CO; 0...21 No. TT. car. of Wood cad rocatti /Lir. A LARGE ASSOETAIKTT OF 7 - Lento% urans• Asp carraraiims . , Bailers, Balmoral's' li•BOOlf, , . Of all the L'st obis ►ud qualittes r just real - rid! axedtU te said at the ♦ell lalree t tato to at J. H. BOBLASD'9 « •93 ltaziefitr4,*' Bre-ad dooi JOHN CAMPBELL; MannfrictiliOAC. BOOTS AND BHOV, of aviary Otacrlp433oi . 34 834103114311 etrvet:Pfltabtroch. 0431* G' =BRE, SOY a. CO., Paola r. 7 Vllaa4sad &OWNairn la BOOTS, EBOSS,do., ammo Wood and ?earth otroota. Pitttborot,, . _ pLUMBING, Gas azl• Stiam , Fitting, 41ns .brancitio. ears luny :attuliid tu g bj• ti4llool, practical madman.. APm asartrtsßut Or . - • GAB , DATU BEIOGIMI • • . WAITE. OLOTT/8,.. • • • aroasara,-5.i.,; • TAT E it BEVILT,E; • • Es. to nor.mmet crust eueolzy • • lad tzr ulna= BThXZT, rittgb44l2 THE SIII3SCIIIBER, John Marin it Co.'s•Soda - Vi v ! arentaatly roadttor the same, whist: ha ce11., . tarton the oat favorable term Ms AA fa parttoak y adapted to the manatecture of C. W. OHITRCEBIAtit; as soura nos/ mum., Philsdelphbk .-- 3 " `' etaltamecd I • ' pATENTED OGTOBED . I3, 18e1 DVlimaxurs ram? OVAL r..A.Nce crairdpriclits, , : • • i. . . ,callorearezip , '; IL FLINT GLANS.t''' . --;,: ; • % nem Clammy tr• Intiadid it:lr the cis' heauaig au puts albs rlliy, "g do dos lt to To mL t t.i,rn. apt? frittiei, "'mgt. J. & M. M'STEEN, Blears Gas Asa Breast lhreeti.. Parilrolti atuarilan r gluu s ali tt = ol t e g a zT i rsbak a ntlia..„l roads to artier Also 133.683 CABTLYGS,' nu od wade et tho *harken notice: - ••• ; - All orders loft at Nos. Li sad el WAILS 991 r, ,, soar Liberty. will be promptly attended ' • , ilerTho eariabars of Ms M•m hen jewriostirre , desire of malty perm' exparleturo tear ICU lam* to give o settsfsetbro bury terport." .; • , Ws we elms Gats for Gerrit= A Cri.'s STEAM FUMY, fn. staying Weller, flnido sod Tab NATIONAL A T.l.r.A 'KA°, • • • Thu lorolosblo Annul Is now rrady tor .1844: They ta ao ono but can Awl some foronnu.konwoxik too than the coot of aue boot U them. Tor sal. by DA*. CLARET* CO. E=:ZU . _ JOSEPH aNOWIYIEN NOTARY PUBLI • am.s: NATOWS On= rinsr.th.ftmitelid Actundadvimatta Depasitixis Enna taken. 'Alta, Dodo, ot: 414rectiest, Limo and kepl orolertitte.' Cti 4111A7114 U4Lifot.l"/4,14, • Macassur ts how Itolsesi POSE PAGKii. . . aftur boutos.raakiruaelicrunms IMOXILD __ OWIZITBILAXIdiII. 4HD YIEBT only SPORMENS liiADQUARTERS, -ale WOOD rprrt. , .14.rams] &ram tbs atteati Of rFartamas and otheta to ids; ?'lAlia .th air its of ilj ok s GUN POWDZB % rums V . navoLI ABEI3 vzta; ity4,BllVt. .811:141 sad - POUtmouVIIBLIII FLUES, and ark ;Moltke of evoryrkfaC tlb dock UtilelorLgeotorce. NEW woaximi THE BOHNE.;'.. 7M illestreted Hem' /Senn vont, habtele.,-• deb:then texhata , Ateettey,. lltdtdher ' Stmeleu !Seth,. Ne, lic4 able; Akimbo A.: Plhhe wheat of the ohthetan, Sat UV and rotate the mow petzda, K =lth. thameate - thr , groom; deetese, based.," sad trainers ; ale cm cea, ?theta *ad harness. ilia DWI tbe. sehrattevb- By Welsh! elaybee, 2-"•• MM by - KAT a 00.41 Wood ENIWANT:.4. ibis ion ed& !mil laireooklng ourb lame at,. ibragriy. Isr• bau, /11 its plants et, 411114111 r WEET4 " Art ' VI MBIA,DitORS sosaa FMIX,N" A-. SAM urrvkaphar...-46 Boa litaiwiegrunlikriZipot asr ea* Pi 4 0 1A= Wes. , 1 =iloftwasti -11 fa .. - vwrl7l, as Sot =2 st - 7761172 haft , . 2 , ' 1616110 mat, too sanr.t., v. 1374 Ruing AS:belts es llasteagoonheiratinsisoal eat Gnat anis; • , • tr.; . . I ' --- Artfamorn =NW :~~~ ,