. -• ••.; .., - -. . .1. .. ._ . . . ,-;;5 . , ~, .. i . i • ; ~_, , , ...;.„..4rx7.1,„t„..:.m.71117,1%.."??7,-f.7",.fr:-.211.0.!.4,-77-mc",,,,,•27-,..127•77-p3-12-77..f.',Li''''•:•-2f 7 : 7.-i-7 1''•ritTA - Gr-.-r -, -,,-,--;..--2:•-• s• - •••.••••••• - •;• - ••••• - •'`i ,-- -••; - - - -1---: - ..- - - i , —--- - - - V • -- ' r . _'• - - • • 1 . .s, . • ' 14- t• c , . . . • I V% - • - I , ' • • I '.. i=ft „ • • , .. ;.; J r ...:-......_. .. • _ _ . . Letter !tomtits PrealdentArtAdttdra bleVituileatlpn of:BM --Emancipation The followin g letter:from i'tesident Linboth has jutapPeired in thtigyinkfott(Ky„) Goa einnUalth; It was writteinithe legitieth of Col. Kedge!vthe e d lto : T iett t kittPaliers anll address ed to hint with pormnsion to publish it, that the people of Kentucky- might hear from the President *hat' Were the actual pounds' nped whieNhe based his policy of li tiliciPeitielii;"; to smith' misrepresentation add, • idtdPefetlith on the part of most of the newspapers published in Kentucky baying kept the people in ignorance,i and.:xii„sticceeded In. fostering a feeling of itatifiediteeritent Ihriseghout the State re arteelingthat Molloy. Col. Hodges hung le . compialad Gorernor Btandette and Senator Dixon on their late visit to Wubington, to bound with the President touching the draft in Kentucky, heard this admirable vindication of his policy addressed In the course - of eon . randition to GOCarnor Brandette, Senator Dixon and , was immediately etre:eV:With, th e thought that the nabllostion of inch It convincing ehinetheT facto and arguments cent& net bat have a most bone , SOLI inflaeneo in Kentucky at the proton/ time, He, therefore,- tenni:mad ' the • Presi -61;6 permission to publish whathe hid said, and teeing Wieder:. matter late Considine- Lion; the President contented, and himself addressed the following letter embodying the conversation to Col.llodget “Exzeirmrs Mum; Wean:amok April 4 . Ads* , rifr DWI Sia—You leek tae to pat in writ aWthe substance of what I verbally said, the other day, 'ln your presence, to Gov. Bram tette and Senator Dixon. It wan oboist aa follows : naturally anti-slavery. If slaveryis not wrong, nothing es wrong.. / can not re member'when. I • did not go think And feel. And yet, I lime never undandood that the Prmidenayionferred upon me an unrestriet ad tight to act.edicially, tipon this Judgment' and feeling. It wan in the oath I took, Gait Lwankl_to the hest of my ability, preserve, protect, and defead the Constitution of the United-Staxas. I could not take thief/ea without taking the oath. Nor wee it my view that I might take an oath to gat power and break the oath in using the power. I under stood, too, that in ordinary civil adminittra- tion this oath-even forbade me to, practicali ' thdulgenirfikitair7 ahStrarijodgment on th y e moral don of alarary. I had palate!, SaoLted this•manyttmes and in- many ways. *WI aver thatl to this •day, r have done no oldbial:tict in mere &formic, to my abstract Joidiesent and feeling eth.slavery. "I did understand, however, that my oath tepreeerre the Constitution to the but of my abUttyimposed Upon me the 'ditty alluvia:l7- I lag, bi everyll:dispensable means that Gov. arnment, that ..Natiort, of which that Coati. tionwu the argent* law. Was it possible to lose the Nation and yet presethe the Coned ' tested Syr general life and Insbintut be pro ; yet often limb moat be amputated to Savoie-life; but a life is never tritely given to save a ilmb. I feel that - measures, other wisa itheoutitritithal, talght,t)ecoma lawful, by becoming indispensable to 'the -preserra• tie* of the Constitution, through the presto , Cation ofthelfation. Night or:wrong, I tie eumedulegroutiti, and now avow It. - I could act Aisalkii My.ibiGt7X.„had even tried to preserve the. it Gonstitution, to siteiestheary or *ay-minim matter, I , should permit the Mid" of ileireOminetit, Country, and ithinstltution thigether.'...When airly la the war Gaztentl:Promonlattempwl. miil laryYmanclpation, forbadaitheinuse I did not then think It , an 'indomitable neeeisity. Altai 2 1IttIclitit; General Cameron, then Secretary cif Vir,,suggititted anemias elf tics: blacks,' objectid„becausel did not yet think fridiptessabie niseettity: When, still Lair,llenetat'llonter-iittempted mints ry emancipatlon; regain forbade bonus I Mint rettifilith the. inNopeasible nacos- Cit ”Wbeni in<March and *ay. ''.-and Joky; 1862, I tudisminosstlind tuccessire appeal, to siosndsr yo fever compensated emainapatlion r l . bellevat , the indlocosable necessity for millterremanothation, and aritt leg the bluks Wouldicenoi, aunts everted - by at th tnassuri.,Thefdeolined-tho proposition; and X'Was; alti , boil jcdgnent ,. dritan the aiteroative,, of eithavactivenderieg the Onlon,- and -with the -Contlittitlent,reC:of laying strong:lmnd upon the 'colored- ale , chose this latter:: obpostoi IS, I koprifor greeter gain than loss but of this tersanot entirely. ainident. , More than a yew - now Shows incr lou it, la our forelgn'ielstlons ; none in our hone rra.: 111 1040 6 :1186; liOn• Oat . , whlte mill "Or force--no loss by it,anyhoworanywitere, On thso . Centairy; it shows a gala of quite hundred and thirty thatumndsoldiers,seamen aid laberme. - These ere palpable facts, about • whieltienfeetey thera-canlo no -We ha,, oh. iiiins;tind. we could - not have hid them without the mature. "And now, let any Onion ,man, who com planed tits mature, Mid himsel f, by writing down in one line; that he is for militant the rebellion 'by fon* of umsiandin the next, that brie, fos,tekkei ..tbna Zbandrid... and. this's/ thousand men from the union caesium placing them where theywould _be ; but for the- m om he condemns.' .If hecannotfice his tame so ststad, •it flinty buses* ho eannotthee the truth. • "Ladd awarA Whlthlru,not In eh/tie:hal eonvemstlon: la tellies*, tale, I attempt ao oomPllmenito apart: sateelty. I - clam not to hare controlled avautt, but confess that :events controlled me. Now, - AftheAnd awes jean range*, -the 1 thin'iconditiOn, is not what either party ior any Min devised; or reverted. God alone A ems claim Whitherfit is tending seems :plain. If God now wills the removal of . a great wrong, autitillialto that' we of the North, u well as you of the South, shall pa, - • fairly for cur complicity In thaw :nag, impel , tial history 'Wind therein new - moue to. at test and revere thelnitthe and goodness of ' tied. • . . • % .• ' E-0 ..; , • •••• 4 .• • +, : • • - J • - 4 a , r • • N 1. . -'1 l a , . :. 1 r,:,...., ; . , . • e . :I c 4,1 "Yentritrary - A. LuCors . - Education a Luxury. . illaitYME4 of Melia; in the jurisdiction of I -, Ihtiglmi, haying peceleed . en invitation from l i the preuinolaionnicil to send a 7 044, 37 0010 i frins the owaratiat: to follenitheoonrse Orli . lintatioll 'jinn In the new Normal , Solteol Jett opened in the city, rentmeel the follow { :Int euswerp 04 Thi"eonuotins of Malta does 1 not 0 the - utility of ranee education, the ____ _as its women are for most part ' - amployed in tending mettle media- providing 1 for the train of -daily-life. , Education isaa ,! . . 0 E 6 4 -0 i . admissible only in great ' old% and in pear, and miserable ann . numilim . Even'.. if - the government Insisted on giving ice - n- sehoolalstrese, she watdd inntataualy die ofetarretioit.." At alf ',Vents I - the is unable to meet the charge of , -- edneating yowls worm to beeeme a school f . . nastmer4edisminently the nonneilbas annul i -,- ,___.,__ 2oolo dY that the .commone want* no i 4 . ..mews an d that the appllcathon mods to it ~, by the prorinetal audio-Atlas be rejected an. I - - ' 40 . , - 103 / 1 7.". - "qmsPte 0 ./Em4e, ' _ - ,Golgunim 2 simi.Cormors.— • l. N ' Ath, Ib e •r , telh of ktoildigy say. Mopoubi thitecriarasuattsithliber vire 0,000 NM* WIMP artridt reaTtr a togri _st em f B3s' to 4 1 . 1 1 ' atI OARY '-'""---11!2,1111stitfiltsraid, at .I===s • ti • Oiffsbasit Sttztik. _ PUBIMBLED BY vu.l=7l TIMILISIBC ASSOCIATING . TERMS op ME GAZETTE. _ • " bin* =Pk IftlatliCl EOM" by rea g. n, per year. * 4 OD. toaath, • ° kagla Winn Emirs, angle rapier, per year... f OD. " delver 5 rola, so. ^ elute et lOor more" I ZS. —aldose extra to too party wading dab. rat dab otglEtato, us will and tier YVISIWO CLAIM% dalre Jry ewe twat& Im win 0.1, the You= CLasernielegy. &ogle apple., 6 man. DoPfaiDUDS I,6I 44O Dan... .ad Pap= 41111 7 1410 544 !hol#l4th" "plan. The 4'3104 Matter on this Page is from Yesterday's Evening Editioni - Honiirtor.o.4totond that= Co.,lllerobant Talton); hays remand to 75 Brolthdold *trees, and wotildnacdt rospoetfully talttbollttontton of thol7, 7710441, and thlk ratio ontorolly to WIT no!r,otoolt of 74p7ingand edinnutrgoods, whlolt they have justiveslica:" Thar stook otr.tho .yettyloost squatty of , Engllsh sad Preach •cushaore,, ddooth,,_ assiguires and restive 'Aloe, very alio:sin assortzeoat o 7 Sootalt:aassisicia. Don't till toglvo themettfly Dom, sunitint - "smutted to glob lattesou on . OZAHMI & MCIIIMIIIA63,. 11 Si. . 'Pnonosin fisorroair Alms may 2d. Prof. Dobhoeits. bar *no es mutter of Pima sad. Bloglog, also of French, Gail= sad diaitEp,• - lessons in Di. - Dio Lurie sirloin of Ligla Ormuf fat will be given b 7 the Minn Par kali. Appliettlono for minds/ don may be life at the bookstores of Davis, Chair r C 0.,. Pittsbnigiii'and B. C. Coolanno, • Allegheny, or Addams Dare Wrtzuno r Palm. ' „ -ap26:llr ....12ornotmeerzuriAlict.:42.:41-11obatts, De. rittist. noir, openlbgr aslant r eltglos 4oltiarid-Bllftelfatrahaff• tittilryi.Plifat, were and Panty :400ds aver displayed is remarinaly this r aity, r;` sod fritallpg Om at tdaa • Chou= and onto nib- 1,10 as taken /It Itte Omaillis dam No. CIE Pan etreet, day fitAglit/ardarikit st - um iamo be on win beraftma w mptly standed b. An ftlls mast ~ 6'l Tar pubThiereistritid ta loped' the un Mfarearortmeat of eontecttonartee lope by asap Barren; at Ma Mmes RIM tasty 'band the Allertheay Neer Market Hause:. = -Events= 0113113/MIT 3013.1 2d.‘,A11,. dna EllY, Aftwinap,.l34priaktpiue,,ks. • JAW_ 4t-vense ehildrea'r 104-sklits• arafaClinutra ititAnstictu.nonlifilikiiith street.:a' 4 °Esni•lL , 4 44.4. 11 4 4tfotift (trgiitmg.` • a:IW Yi Ilassuaisatwite arog islosiWas 60111 " 1 " 21111121041 001101110111041M . I • • Queen Victoria to the English People.' crTr AND sirBaRRAN , The following Is the full text of the atrial declaration from the Enehh Court, which aPpeared in the London now, of the 6th inst., and Is reported to have been written by the Queen hemell: • "An erroneous Idea mama generally to , pro ran, and has lately (cued frequent expression in the newspapers, that the Queen is about to resume the place in society which she occu pied before her great &Merlon ; that is, that she is about again to hold levees and drawing room, in persons, and to appear as before at Court balls, concerts, &c. This idea Cannot be too explicitly contradicted. "The Queen houtlly appreciates the desire of ber anbleete to see her, and whatever she am do to gratify thump this loyal and afro tionato wish she will dp. Whenever any real object Ls to be attained by her appearing on public! °Cession, any 'zationatinterest to be promoted, or anything to be eliminated which Is for the good of her people, her Maj esty wilt not shrink, as she has not shrunk, from any personal gamines or exertion, how ever painful. "But there are other and higher dunce than those et mere representation which are now thrown upon the Queen, alone and on essisted--duties width she cannot neglect Without frajury ,toy the public service, which Weigh unceasingly : upon her, °venetian:deg her with work and anxiety. "The Queen has labored conscientiously is discharge there duties till her health and, am tren-a th bid , i n a gd a e d s y la s t h wh ih• h t aken and ] the &cool her former happiness, have been se riomly Impaired. To all upon her to undergo , in addition , the fa gem of these mere mate ceremonie s which can be equally well performed by other , Members of her family, is to ask her to run the risk of entirely disabling herself for the discharge of other duties which cannot be' neglected without earlobe ary to the public' inherent& W "The Queen will, however, do what elle can the manner least trying to her health, strength and spirits—to meet the loyal wishes of her subjects, to afford that support ant Countenance to soelety, and to give that en couragement to trade which is desired of her. "More the Queen cannot do; and more the !kindness and good feeling of her people will not sorely exact from ber." rlnterestlog trout the Army of the Po. tolfloC. The Washington Star of &loads, evening Sep: "Information from the rebel lines as lite u Friday morning but is to:the effect that t;Lee was nct, as he. been reported, moving oward the Shenandoah Valley, but woe at that time in his old position on the Rapidan. Stith movements of his cavalry so were going on seamed to be In the nature of reconnois sances to ueertain * Graat's porpoise, and the 'deft of Grant having sent out unusually fame picket forms mums to have mystified the en- Amy on various °madame. Lee's army was :preparing for a 'addax' mere, but wu seem- ;tory disposed to wait for Grant to open and develop hie game. The movement of our gunboat ttp the Rappahannock had raised an alarm in Rich mond that. Burnside was eirectly a landing there, and a new alum had been raised among the rebels of a movement by the thsiouists trp , , the south side of the James titer-. rho reb 'els aro divided between s td tht Lee may be invested la Rialuziersd,ho fall back there =ld the fear that may he outflanked b .sitly Giant ehould be remain In his present po on - ." • It " Two weeks ago Lee's forces amounted to AO,OOO men, and it is believed now that, with 'the reinforcements be has been able to brin ;up, they do not amount to over eighty-Ivo g :thousand." 1 A. Chtlo43 work OD celMs4c .. remnti/Pub isked, strongly, condemns rouge sad pearl powder, but Informs the ladies how they may giro calor to their cheeks !without danger. ['Thus : 'rake s fragment of .bright crimson slik,.dip It In strong Write of wine sad rub it over the cheeks tin a moderatetint appears., This defies detection and Is harmless. A orserzu paper hells this situp A farmer prosecuted his mother ninety-one years old, 'tor the =stet her beird with him for nine. teen years put. She had bean living with him; taking care of hie children, eight or nine in number k knitting stockings, 4. Thejudge dismissed the cue and reprimanded the hard .hearted son. -- —1 • MIS. COTINZLIA 11. RIOHAID3OII, wife of Uni ted States Senator Richardson. died at Quincy, 111., at 1 o'clock forenoon, Priddy, the 22d lost. Tal Odd Baum In 111m7lazd number over ten tbousandmembern SPECIAL LOCAL NOTI6EI Plena Parr, Plain and Ornamental Sate Roofer, and dealer In Penruurrania and Vermont data et as boat esuLtkir . at low ratal. .BEra at Alan. tengban'.. roar the Vista , Wail% Pittntratitti. P. • Bzmrac Hoennt.--The attention of oar readers is directed to the brilliant assortment of 'Spring and Rummer Goods just receivod by oar frinordlJl: John' Water, No. 126 Fed eral street, Allegheny. Ms stock. comprises • groat variety of Fancy !French, English, Sooteh andAmnrienn Cisalmeros and Cloths, and doe Silk iindVanilnorre Verdun:or-a of whteliwth be tad* to order in the. latest styles and in thnberc a:tanner. A - ohoice lectionof Furtliklog Goods also on band and for tale,lsogethnsi with • full stock of Reedy /dada Clothisnr.irelland fashionably made. , , ' Wins - motieta and 'biters, sithoso' has ' bands, sons and , bmtbers..ata serving in the army, cannot pta - lute their knapsacks a more neoeuary or valuable gift .than a few buts of Lloll owsVsPills*Pinthient... !They', insure health , seen nader tbe oxposund of n thidloi'a lltet - : ,r ...,' '' ' ' • ' ' • ' ItollowiriPilli end' o th tment are now r.- tilted, Owitus - te the high prim of drugs, ke. ; 410 huts, 76 colds End sl,lo.per'boxer pet. - , 7for Litwin Pittsburgh by 43. L. Pahnestoth AC0.;... .. 7770 s ;Silents° by Mona A. Kelly; Alle gheny:city. , -Ova iesders cui i.e by au advertisement a herthe»:ifietD3r. T..M. ; BnicMlleidkat Jut retched A 4. third intirst of new goody from . the east. AIM stuk la eamplate In its variety. oferi - foriate beiatffils Oinadines. fancy spire; atl:plain:blask holey Mika. fib as lortmatt-of Catitnesimeslino, ITrlsh and table Ifeen; all - irhat a person' amid desire. Ga. void 61 , 14' the stock of 'goods' that can bs fotind In. Mr. Itarchileld's item, corner of kfarkatidd . roareiktmats, Is one of UM lof' goat avittandstunnst of the city.. Go ind - tea itand_andgefor _1 Arrlials and pep PCIOII72TAXI DryPAL nun' eta. (450 • m Thro' DULL.— 8:50 • m Miro Put Lt,' Pap rem- 4.13 p p .lobnien Amen 3AO p m ' lrt Nall otaen- 0:30 • In 2d do -11:50 • m had do p th do 6 . 90 p The Church Train lain In 9-A5 • m; returns at IS irmagrnon, lIISIWATEIN • Clll.OO. I • 'Demon. Anem. Tut 145 a tolChicago Exp . .- 220 • m Baleen---.... 1:45 pno Phila. do - 1:10 p m I nail Train.-.- WC a atiCinli do -' 7:SC p m Alban. Amen. tl5 p - MiCrestilne 11•71....7:00 p New Brighton Atoommedation. leaves Alla. Igbeny atatlon at 0:15 am, Itoo m, 4.20 pm, pm. I Retorting, learn Beitßrighton Statism at 5:50 • m. 7:40 •m, 12.20 p to, and2oso pm. • PITMVI/2111 reap 00S71r0••. pgparta. I 7:56 ••11: &Slap Ist 1 1Ceorport..1110 a at 2d do 6;15 p Port Pony 7:40 a m Braddone...-. 2 . 4:15 p Thetionday Train to at 1110 p m, and anima a ALM D. 740 • to antorm.. • 1.40 p M hominn 4:00 p _mammon* etectunatt 1:45" a la, 1:45 p W 144 8.....'4:110 • co atenbo /. nv111•1.... ISO • m 1:45 • m do 1:45 p ml Terrible Explosion of a Steam Moller. another, frightful explosion of a .. .Mani boiler occurred in Philidelphla, on Monday last, killing;firepersons, and badly wounding eighteen or twenty others. The boiler was in the factory of Beam. 'Cornelius & Baker, manufacturers of chandeliers and gas fixtures, Cherry 'treat, below Ninth. • ' At the time of the explosion, the factory was in full operation. hundreds of the work ing people, finding that the cue! place of ogres, was enthroned, heanieuricken, and several jamped from twindows and ' escaped with Might bruises. /la a few rate. , cites, Chief Reggie, who resides in the vi cinity, was opod the groped, andruoder his driectien, Udders were obtained, iron win- 1 down were smashed In, dud by this means many of the hemmed in and affrighted opera.; been were reissued from their temporary im prrionment. The windows of the manatee.! Lowy which overlook the yird are one hundred ' and fifty in number. Ev ery pane .of glees Was smashed, and even some of the iron frame work that formed the sash, was twisted Into different ehapes or entirely removed. The bollev'tine being of brick, sir or seven feet wide,itwo feet thick, Mad perhaps eighty feet high, was reduced to o shapeleu - pile in less time than It takis to write about it. Bricks and other missiles Were forced throueb the windows with as much Velocity as though ' they had been fired from a big gun. A nuns her of workmen were wounded by these death dealing taissilen ' Theexplosion was attended with fatal, en , non,, and haterestieg effecti. A piece of the boiler, (arty inches in diameterand &even or eight feet in length, was prijected in • dee west direction. Incredible as It may appear, Is reached a distance of at least .1,300 feet. In falling It cruised through the roof of the minered:water manufactory of Messrs. John son & Co., in Cherry street, east of Twelfth,l and Instantly killed, licth, :healthy, robust i man, named John Porter. He was loading 14 wagon with mineral water; The piece of ' boiler struck him on the back part of the I bead, crushing the 'hull. Five boys and a [ Mall - were engaged in bottling within ten feet of the spot where the piece of boiler lodged. One of the boys was 'track on the head with a splinter. and received a slight laceration of 1 1 the scalp. What seems singular, is that this piece of boiler, after passing through the roof, boueded as It struck the ground and then fell again, on or near the wagon that the unfor tunate Air. Porter Was loading. Me leaves a wife and one child. Another piece of the boiler flew off in an: easterly direction, and fell le Eighth street, I tear Cherry, twi sting in frith awning post The, steam drum, 20 feet lohg, attached to' ' the bdirire,wiu forced with great velocity in a southerly "direction. ' In l deseending It crushed through thereof and door of the Wil limn Penn stables, killing one horseinstantly, and so much injuring one or two others that they will brobably have to be killed. The Witham Penn stable, lib locatedseven hundred feet from the place , of explosion. Mr.: Albertson, was fatally injured at the 'tables. At the Clamor the crash there wore (bout filly men at breakfast in the building foote nth o e f o t p ho po p s lice ita side wh. of the t steamyard,he diem fell. within forty, . 1 The engine from which the Machinery de I rives its motive power was not Much injured. Though frightful as the .explosion may imam to be, conch of the work in MS 'factory will be resumed at once. Three bodies were so horribly mangled that they could not be identified 'swipe by their frieuds. They were recognized as those of Wm. Bartholomew, Albert Shaffer and J. Fry. The wounded were conveyed 'in ambulances to the horpital. Two or three of them wil, probably not recover. The catme. of the explosion its Malthus A jary ofielentifie men has beoe'empenneled to investigate the facts. United Presbyterian Intelligence. . At e recentennvention held in Xenia, Ohio, for the purpose of considering the propriety of adopting certain proposed amendments to the National Comtitution, It was resolved "that we cordially approve the action of the Atiegbeny,Conynntion of Janney/ last, and of theft= of tnetriotial to Congenial° 'Mrs 'lll9OndOzenta to the Constitution, no as to give e distinct expression of the Christian national character." The organisation of the Radom: 1 Association for the Amendment ofthe Con. I ration was cordially approved, and - Mittens were appointed to canvas to. • tares to this - Memorial to Congress:l At a tato meeting of the Presbytery I n Mans, Roy. A. B. Montgomery, of then Oisoll Reformed Synod South, applied fur %O - mission, and It appearing that he heartil t embraced the views of the church an Slavery, he was admitted. The congregation of Slippery Rock, Buhr county, has, extended a call to Mr. LI. Atkins, 1 a probationer of Indiana Preabytory. Mr. Atkins' has not yet decided open Its accept l once. . r At the last meeting of Conemangh Presby tery, Mr. M. S. Telford delivered trials for tudination, and arrangements were made for he: installation over the congregiatione of Jackie:Mettle and Orate at the next meeting. A mil hat been tendered by the Indiana eon - Mau= tO Mr. Balton, of Wheeling Priesby , hwy. Rev. J. C. Trueidale was released from ch and enters thearmy as a 'chaplain. ROY. To d smandeued. from ths charge of lippeePiney. - Res , . J. 0. Geier tendered the resignation of his charge. It Roe on the table till next meeting. United . States District Court. Tpluntr,' ;April 27.--Before Judge Mc- Candless. Our readers will remember that, at the January term of this court, Martin Van De li" Baker, Lewis VoweLon and James L. Robertson, were Indicted for obstructing the raft Cioss ' Creek, Washington ' °empty. ewelsou and Robertson were tried and con. .tooted, Ina Baker was not arrested. .11e ap- 1 peered th Court today, and plead guilty 0 1 lthe charge. Polelson and Robertson, whol have been lying In Jail since Jannary last, Were then called up for sentence. Dlst,'Sttor- Carnahan remarked that's:Li w 0 "Inlet In Cress CrieV &Odin 'lower the ImPrisprooutl already suffered by Powbou mud Robertsonl he asked the Conn to impose a light setatenee. , Witnesses wereheard as to thechmucterOf each the defendant:halter which judge kleCand loss puled sentence as follows: Baker, to slx months Br the bounty Jail, end to pay a Coe of avidollers lad oasts. POwelsOn and Rob ertson, twee -four. hours each In Jal/;and a One of one dollar and costs. These defend: ants may eargratulate themselves upoi th good fortune, and when the next draftbonms log they ehould he careful not to Omar an abscreetlontin the way of the elbows.: Itln the cue of Carrie! M. Stewart; late stailstrese at Tyrone, - the jery found * ter t aphid her sureties; Samuel Crag and Dt... J. T._ littifiyi for POO, to he released on 11 4 104 11 Cat.5 2 63. rir...:LeadiAntine'llidloted Lou wßfut peiAry to I iweitingOtt , be was the only rapport-of an aged lather: !ding fsi Usk airy, widen ale*, go efkarlog hig item from the daft; Ina that the - asOi had Nenanbeariben tathrangh Seaga! the mairempiti I.**4 4 DOSA N z aii , 44l l D'Zitniall44 Amain of - saga liolugita MAT do - .WasTitteivvsteirtrivir i a- AA • I 1111394 * 41 .) 6 tho'ctidonno . • 1 : . . ~'Y'G''' T 1c,.. ;. ~ .. v6.,_oj; , ;^~'kx~..~,'T~,".a,l_'.,~a z 'a-; IN~RE}lF67Hn~~~''ti ?.n Letting or Mall ICoattante. The Post OfEiee Department has compl e ted the great spring letting of mail contraets for I the awning four years from the Ist of July neat. In Pennsylvania, 580 routes were let, I with 2,418 bids—four bids to the mute. We l i glee below the lettings for Western Penn- i aylvanta, so far as they have been published : 2635. Prom Pittsburgh, by Etna. Doneyvilkt. Iht. eel Eidge, and Calmerstille, to Baxenbarg; 27 MU. and back, twice• week. Levi Ureter, $lO5. n n ' lto P e r rbt, li. 'in ab, : . ib, t .B, I'AIr,%.°4,TAY. twi. daily except Sunday, to Buchanan, and twice • week mid. Ja ,mes Little rm. 2 37. Prom Greensburg, by 11.rtimo City Dale, alarm .ille, Sardis and New Term, N o r sawn:42B mike sad back, twice • Seek. FII John. N11%42.395. :1)3.9. From Greenoburgh, by Now A latandria, illarreylo Fr a PuirksS, sad &Ism ; limas Moeda, to nvottwburgh, equalto 10 miles uld back, Ala lima a week. Johnson Job, $360. 24X. From Mount Pleasant, by peonseille, to Ors neßsoilits, to canoe and back, the. times a • eeka. 11. Leieit7, FAI.3. 2610. From lilcKeattle Old Stand, Ly New Stuart% Walt'. 91111., illacUsots, and Fulton, to Tinker Mtn. 22 miles .od back, throe times • week. Jam. X. Kelly, OH. 111 hie From raV.l`,ll:ll,':e`,2"::.° Ptalrotool • week Samuel Galbreath,s6o. mil e, /3 261. F a tom nd Ligonier, by Stahhtown, t. Donegal, sback, once • weak. Joseph Sloan, 500 2045. From Dleinville by Llvermors. to Saltsburg, IS mile. and tack, oiX time• week. No bid. 2640 n-or. indiana.b7 SltcloolaElatil.ir %WU/. burg. Blanket lilt, Kittanning. Worthington, and I ( oylorrille, to Butler. 40% miles and book, twits a I week. Job,, II Morrison, 2513. I 2617. Prom Indiana, by Rayne, Tromp, D. 104 Marchand, Mamie, Pumatawney. Oflrebarg. 04 Spring and Stanton, to Brookville 4o ti mile. sad hack, throe times a week. William 21 gladder. 5000. 0643 From Indiana, by Chatoltenvilfir , Willa*, and Plum rills, to l i mickoburg, 22 mil. and back, twice • week- Martin F Jamison, $lOO 2049. Prom Indiana, by P.m sun, alitchoil l a 311lio, Mints. Newman*. BIWA, Patchfurrille, 131.1n1. side, New Washingtoo, O.teod, Cleat, Bower, sod Grampian 11111 a to Curwensville, M Mike and etack, twice • week. Stmetrel iS ay, .2350 WO From Indiana to Brumh Valley. 7 miles and back, three times • week. Thompeon kl*Crea, 111.50, 2051 From Indiana, by Meta. M..... . Clocks. borg, Ildnria Ridge, 0 Peet, South 121.11, West Lets. non, to Indiana...mai to 20 mike and back, three timeo• week George Bab% 2393 . ^5,62. From Saltsburg, by Coaltrort.E.ishklminitaa, Apollo, and Lewliburg to Shirley *tattoo, 21% allies and back, three time. • week to Apollo, mtd sit Um a week the reeltitte. Thorn. 1113...eX340 2653. From El dtsbargto Perryton,smilesaad tack: once a week. No bid . 2654 From home, by Glen Oak and Haboeing, tot Smitten, 13 miles and tack, three Burma week. Ds.. rid n.., 7 . 5273. 2653 trout 21 abrades, by Decker'. Point, Per dune Line, and Hillsdale, to NparllMate. 111116, 21 milca sad back, twice • week. A. Dolsabay, 5525 ' 285 6 /tom Oresson,lby gauzier. to Ebensburg, 12 mil. and back, twice daily except Sunday, by railroad, and by a schedule satisfactory to the Da. partment A. A. Barker, preeddent K. A C that. road, 5600, including tues;enger . 21.57.Fr0m Unman to Loretto, 4 mil. and back, sit tint. a week J. F. Dnrbin, 2133 2653, From Loretto by Chem Spring., Saint Ats. 21101., Fallen Timber, Eloseartd, sod Utahlie, to nmith's Mills, 26 miles and beck. three 002. n week toll , Atignstint, and 00ce a week tbo residue Phil. lip Demob', ire 21650. From Ebensburg, by Carrultown,Platto•fils. and East Rldge, to Bowman'. Milk 23 miles cod back, three times a week. Jo.. II Bailin, 8460. 2600 Prom Ebeorborg, by Bethel Swirls. Nolo, and Delhi, to Indiana, 00 ilea and back, once a week. Martin I . Jrmie.n, 2300. 2261 Prom clean/dd. by Corwlttoville, Faxed, Lutbereburg, Jere,. Line, l l e.mohlavllic, Brook olio% Conic e, sod Striate:l,llle to Melon, 50 mucs sad back _, tat limn • week. X 0 Taylor, IMAGO. ---. ~........-5t..........-asaesieee-,l2alsw Matadi, of Truax LA CZMILLIG. dishes. Bairn Zola —llO5O p m Phila. do —.1:24 to 'fast Line ..,....;.:114) • to VIM' liall..—_ ISO • m Johnot'n AefetLlo,o6 • ea lot idea—. if . P. 2.1 a m 24 do ' _1135 •m' Sd do _ Las p 4th 10 Sas p m Wall Station (011 Sunday) ai p m. I _....__ 161 " --- d: O3 P 131 Exprem-.—....110 • m 14 MIL...Pod. 7;4:0 p so 2 d do 205 of Port Perry.-- 4 p 0 • so Braddock a...... &SO p so d Cram IL'Emport taste. .10m.m. • ' YLUST. sirrins, tbo p m AccommodsUo.; . . mliPmanu. la imam, • pindn. Zx'p0t...8.133 p m 2710 a m thaubmmilla Ac 1040. a to ,_... .... ! ..,...,...., .. _ B. Canny Beek ._ 4 th,...__.....-.-.. 44 30 Delaware -__ • Wiammein ..-......._.1.K5.50 Dist. nreolombra:l7. lars...--........-- 1 1111u7Land, Baltimore par Miettigan--_--___ 1 interior— I lihrourl -.-----ga3o Virginia—Wheeling- 1 C annsin..--..—..Fr. 11 Wheeling DRlleber... IN Eacnartms—Belling rates on Barr Tort and Phil. derlnVnt. over bankable hue. IM buying at li). and &tear at nem baullm.ftrds. Another Challenge. The following appears In the N. Y. Dul y ors of the 25th: r"Th. present champion oarsman of Amer ; ice James tfammill, of Pittsbargh, having heOti challenged by William Sterent,'of Pough keepsie to row a race of Ore miles on the Madsen River for $5OO a lids, with an allow ance of $lOO for expenses for the tomato game off at Poughkeepsie, has elicited imbiber challenge from the ex - champion, 'Joshua Ward, of Newberg, whir offers to row {ha win ner' in the event of the Above match ! . liontlng off, for $5OO and the championship. Xn any cite he is desirous of having another -,oppor tonity of measuring oars with Hammip, and again testing h s claimed superiority !as an oarsman, and Is willing to row on any river that may be mutually and satisfasterily I agreed upon." R MUM HT THB CAIU,—.OO the expreas train 'west, which left Philadelphia at half-past ten o r niock on Monday night, were a OHZEOCIT of recruits (or a Nov Jersey Regiment mt , thelr way west. Pour of these fallouts, profession al bounty jumpers, no doubt, mansgad to escape while the train was under way., Una of them, who jumped off near Dowubipon, surtbe officer in command learned by o dis patch at Altoona, was run aver and killed. Us-had in his possession $BOO bounty InennY fast received, and a watch he is amid to .bats stalest from one of his companions. W• did not learn his name. • 4 Too ThIt2POIIT BO6DZIT.-11r. Mcflonahtler Freeport, whose store was robbed of Ouzo aMount of goods on Saturday night last, or. rived Iv Allehenity esterday and Illen• tilled the good g s ?coverey c dy by oMoer , s flabby as part of the stolen articles Miner ••• ra delivered over to Mayor Alexander this 4oiog by Mayor Lowry, and Is now epti fin Id In the Alleghony'watoh•house. Mogok Ta, and Miner confess that they committed the robbery, but state that all the goods taken by them have been - recovered. They will'be ootOmitted to jell to-day for trial A Poor Rsos.--We learn that Andrew Bern, a resident to this vicinity, has elml• leaped 'Match" Bowmen, or the .. Butelier I Boy," as be 11 Called, for a trial of speed id, feet race of 100 yards for $lOO a side, the rice tQ itiome off within two weeks after the ith• aguee of the challenge. DIBUOXORAZILY Dmonesorne—,Fint Limit dohs Waikinibaw,drd Perumylranhe Mari, having tenered his resignation for I. Itneent cause at the Approsob of the 'omen for active eempaigns, has been dishonorably discharged from the 'orrice by order of tbe President. Conan/ea shoes mad gaiters, at Moak nap /canton House. tlo i togras, tato mod balmoral gattin, .a litoC othad 's !motion House, b 5 Fifth street; zfrtv Sertrers.—Several pleoies to arrive, at BloSielland'a Autittott House, 55 Fifth street.; NEW CASTLE AND PIcANKLIN BAILILOAD.—Docks of eabscripatok .to the' Glottal Stook of as NSW CASTLE& ntericint fullachw 0 011PaIff wilt heti:mooed f on lUD -4AADAY. the etth of Arils el.r4 o le the City or Pltteherah, at Me Boom of the .t&,. Nee Tr Out* Lawrence =nth, at the 00the of du INT Cull. and Beane Vatter= yltailload Oam. Impmo?, Mercer coaaty, at the tee, of Witham zlq "4 1n,4 Vet illuklin.'V ß a emuno math at the Office of the thael h. • re aux& co coaaussethas.: • A. 14 thoirfool, Asthma DI. abr . , W. Ude. ' • Wia.Atewart, J. C. Morn_ ,y Ohm . Goma 0. BaUs Rani Asiwortb„ • limes Oath:yr marbeag4 if.ilobltuant, . Ehttithard, ' : Jame K. Etat,' J. Smith, • North Ootatary, 7?..D.'_JEtanear. PittebottbMarett V4l ---- *watt!! S P OlMfApmq l l:ll , pAgiliTZ7lB, c JAMES Bow q Opiviamaind other, , -, a 4 crotrorm,-oza/eu7[i.ABK4 440 tegroe7lind. thiqinus.orir u Immo sarkst: _ - tIV. .2.1 , 9 3a.....W movitiCiiiiiiiiiii ...414 .I.....vaitatbfrwaptib.o., t h at upokkiiirau.=4 ~i-•---V , j4v.= iiigt - as /91/14 ink.e 14110011.14AP ii 113". ,1,d,0-";Lz,-szl'-m''.-• . '"' _. _ r ~_ .. ~' _: ire:, ~-aS... rL;..0.~._a,:H:.:a~:.:,~..-..x~.a~:<+",~:~ _ .. . ~.. . GA . ..,.. Z _ -: rtalzi rrurrD6cirt . A - 17 • r..-...-..- ___ • . The WWI 6 tall OiexeTtemont to-day over tho passage of a large portion of Burnside's, army, .iaeluding several regiments of negro troom and one western 'regiment containing two companies of Indian sharpshooters. The Presidint and Gen. Burnside stood on thel portico of Willard's sod reviewed the troops 'as they passed. The negro were loudly cheered, and the ladies waved their handker etdefs to them, and the men shonted from the !"Remember Port Pillow l" Both Houses of Congress took a recalls to see the ksight. arnassola AT PLTMOLTH. Is h believed at the War Department that our trbokat Plymouth ha>s aurrandormi. Tee BIBB!. LAO. The Navy Department makes abundant premlsestbat the rebel ram +Moll has caused amuck Doable shall be properly eared for. SKI oota amt. The Geld bill will b. taken up as soon as the national tax bill Is out of the way. TOE BOW ?Bair, BILL. The new tariff bill, now in Committee, w.ll . not be reported fora fortnight. The propo sition of Mr. Morrill, of de Committee of Ways,andMeans, to ortaider his resolution to Increase tariff duties twßely- fire per cent. temporarily, while the Committee in Congres • con prepare an/ per, LI new tariff bill, I. to be tir;:in up this eirentog. Dwiprobably pars. RO4/ C11.1TT..1.4"00 G. 4. • Dhpetch to the F2ttsbergh Oseet.e. purrArwooA, April 2n. -0 n the morning. tLe 23Itthe rebel =ado rat attack upon our ikets on.ildellayaek trace, near Leets' farm, /lit both infantry and ca airy. The infant- Mover Taylor's Ridge, While the cavalry T 3 to Isom' otph Valley. Theyattaekadaini ,;ianeilusit. Thapolat attacked wee picket ; by the 21 Illinois. Our men attempted bank, bet rallied again, as the rebel in "ismy barred the way .Whey than tried to rahtbeir way out, but of men, 34; lighting bravely, escaped. How ler. It appears that Gee of our men were lied, fun; m-,rt wounded, three severely, , 4 19 misaing. I ient. Scoville was wounded taken irisoner. The rebel loss is u to. vere as ours, if tot greater. Several of ottri men rare killed by the enemy after surren dering. Some wounded wore butchered they lay on ',the fiald. The rebels, in the who' aSair, were'guilty of ahocklng barbaric' Pht Special Dispatch to the Pittsbeigh Gazette. April 27, 18434. Sarin—iforoicy rerenee bill reported fse'orebly by Mr. Graham passed An act chartering the Orphi Mtera• Rome was amended by the ineertior7of The names of font' other corporator. The Se natal Is progressing slowly npon the appropristlnhill ; coosamieg all forenoon in the consideration oitt. lionez-,Motoing Seeion—The Committee of Conference oh :the apprepnatlon bill reported this morning throogb Mr. Henry, of Bearer, who made an *hie and limid speech, rindics r nog the report: A motion to postpone Indef initely was lost by 43 eyes to 50 nap. The ;previous question was oallod, eshieh RIM ens. alined. Thy bill passed finally—yens, 51 asp, 43. The special order on the resolution fur the removal of the oapttal was called up, hat was Shored aside the report relative to the purehue of thwißseentive manelon 'tab Was presented. Rasolutlone authorizing the pur -1 chase wet, puelki finally. The Senate resolution for final adjournment 1 was taken tip and amended to May sth. The resolution for the removal, again re ' exttriaz is orderi*as defeated. aII4.4.P.SZSIID YISALLY- One to antheilie the appointment of addl. .tional notatiee publie in Venango eotulty ; a supplement t 4 the Oil Creek and Ridgeway Rttilroad; Soppfasnoat to the Book of Pitts. bUgh. ' 'ram thia.A#l3, al throtomac. Ntw Yeas. c al 27.—A spacial dispatch to th Zhao, dated 'lrachlagtoe, April Mb,. says: . The latest latolligence from the front to as, loft everything there quiet. A heavy roC001:1011111811C0 1 1 40.121111 Volley developed the feet that no eoutderable.body of tebels are this side of the Rapids . The belief was, general that - lore Wt ranter, an Mira- flee moiremenh it report .prevalted to-day at the flint that Lee was removing his heavy minted to. ItichniOnd. The reported Faience of the enemy toward Warrantee wee intuited by the falling back of Gin. Sieges division to three' male station, for military purposes. .There le DO foundation. for the current ru mor that Imegstreiit's . foie* is in Thorottght fee OSP. Pitallegh Lee's , division wu reviewed to. day. by e _Gen.' Sttri, at Hampt o n's Jest bel,' Pride Oksberg, Wickham's, La- . aloes and Wi.l4,Llida . brigades were in lino. :A epaulet Ovate) to the lima, dated Har pers Sad, Va.,eptil.26th; Faye: • Avery spite engagement took plain:l7h lemon a desalt edt of the . ist, Hair Yoik cavalry and a body,l of rebels; Noitown, Strasburg. We but oneoffloer and quite titr:Cher of mom ?The rebel fame Is reported tO have boon bulletin three arid four bemired bandied man. srong. The strength of our .pord WWI onti "'shwae contoet, althclagh a decidedly unequal kept op with much spirit for some time; ...goiseriority oinumbars alone gave the rebels the, advants they gained. A do- 1 :teohment of the li N ew York cavalry thee engaged wits out .00 icon*, being detached, from Waterbed. It is evident they - scouted fat the position of the new arid etthsequent y scouted for the ot4 i posltton of yrintar spar , _ , .eh st ' 'embargoed. d 'gni?' ions, Aptll72/I.—The Meanies n Giey fod hit bee* sinstiap the James River to l ' city Point a sessi le , it Pnotich sbnimsrs 04 two sailing which wets after to bieco. The Meassdr2Would la but firßatop inic Roads . to--day ithout any tobanso. ...1'; 711Y9/1124:F(RIVetitdo4e .'f B'iiniccias,-401.2Z:=Vlie Caniein64 'Ai mag.,bled ar Apiantollit at noint - to-day. The ; oprittliationit not yet strenteditut it gen- . Tly;iredegosublcpoilcitiv oft ry T L , 0 01 deb a o t r 4 i l if ot the Snit ohamplani of; comccolpstion In the State will be elected President. i ' ' ' ..2",!.'..7•1444."4 it list, lei/4 litdritTki..itainiiiiiliii '• arig "[stip? tliviiptiol' Irk the 13th se'w in thnidigiall'lMeit lignalleihn. 4 hvidlLiterijot ;p at kirtiloar. list- 1 an ibn• 1111 p,p4 . 7...._ t..1,7..,1 1 4 '', 4% 1 14. f• - + . 41,' , 4.-,:. ,iVat s..a 1: Or - ;lid , 1 1 4 i • . r r • DiEr"'P'''a.otr..# 4'.. W 4 Z 2 :il4 ; -: ,' diU lt . • - ,• 4 1 . . , ; • TEL.EGRA3I3. ODE SPECIAL DISPATCHES. PRom irasnravrO.M. Isl•etch to the Pittaborgh Gazette LiiIIIIIGI`OII, April 26, Mt. TIM EILAIR Cali .oats. The Committee of Elections made an effort to decide Frank Elair's case on Saturday, but finally postponed it till te•day, when another "effort was made. -It Is understood that the Committee was tied- Four voting for and against Blair's claim to his seat. One ad ministration member was absent. Iti, not known when the ton will be definitely de cided. In the Committee, tome members fa vor drapping in - since Clair, having gone to the anny,.has tberebY vacated his seat, but this we:Ale:llm unjust to Knox, and the Committee will not agree to it. In the, meantjmd Malt. does net seem to Clink It expedient to con tinge the contest. He left Sunday evening to -1100010 command of the 17th Army Corps, under Orders from the War Department. Capt. Andrew J. Alexander, of the 34 Regu lar cavalry, hoe been appointed Adjatan Genbral for the Corps. TgoOPII ;ApiTIO TII6OVOIT TIA3II HBYLV4RIA LEGIEILLTITRE. PARpFI , 7 , t 7 (114 • 1619 t!o.lyr0114411 MEET — E ' . paik • • • 111 Fine Embroidered Cloth.. • Emboued A AAA And Splama! aloortmetit jot remind st tba NEW - 0 ARPE'I7 STOFtE AT 1114*.AWM-P44441q51 aui v r attrdzieruativingeftwortga l at 'pi Sly ildns4sll4 AS: - • 4 - • „!I f - A ''” , . . ICzacntaa'rt , April From Cineinnati. 27.—Cet Conrad Baker has been nominated for Lieut. Governor of Indiana to MI the vacancy caused by the de- , ellnatlon of Gen. Rinsball. Volunteering in Indians in response to the de pall for 20,000 one hundred days men il pro gressing favorably. News from the Interior of Ohio indicates that the National Guard turned out in large force on Monday. Over 2,000 bales of naval price cotton sold at Cairo yesterday at from 71 to 73 3 / 4 . A special to the Gazette from Chattanooga says the rebels attacked our pickets near Nick/jack (hp, killing five, wounding seven and capturing nineteen. Some of our men the were hilted led after surrendering and several of the field. wounded were butchered as they lay on • Tolle on Canals. Wasnisoros, April 27 .—The State Depart moat has been °facially informed of the pas sage of an order by the Government Council of Canada, providing that from And after the 16th day of April last., tho following artielee having paid fall tolls through the &Lawrence I Canal, Gull be paved free through the Wel -1 land Canal, and if the tolls shall have been • previously paid thercon,through the Chambly • Canal, such tolls to be refunded et the Canal I office at Monroe, viz : Iron of all kinds, and imit. The following articles having paid full O through e Welland Canal, shall be Charab puled * free through the SL Lawrence and s ly Canal, v ia : Wheat, Mar i and corn. I From Boston. Beazer, April 2 . 7 .--There is great act at the Custom•bonae in clearing bonded goods. ivity The gold receipts for duties yesteiday amounted to $BOO,OOO. The draft, to fill up the quota of Massachu setts is to go into effect immediately: The royal mail steamship Aida ,tiled to• day with $lO,OOO ln specie. Blockade Balmer at Ilal/lax. EALI7.AX, N. 8., April 21.--The blockade runner A. D. Vance from Wilmington, N. C, via Russo, has arrived here. She was chased twice after leaving Raman, and itt one time a Union . gunbost was within a mile of her. She reports that the blockade runner Will-ce-tbe ' whip, was going into Wilmington when she 0213). Out. Prom Ste Louis e Sr. Lon/A, April 27.—. The late rabia hare been general throughout the North•wesL. The river has riven upwards of six feet since Sat. urda; last, and all the upper streams and their tributaries are swelling rapidly. The weather is still wet and sultry. Prom nd. CM/11/SLAND, MD., April Cumber 2la7 .—Na!cher at Harpers For ry , norldtransburgh, L. thereat' now, of any Intoreat to-day. Nothing L. said about the reported &dram's of Lae. Sude. Mascatrrati, N. H., April 2 f.--jobst T. Yeatan, City Marsha), committed euicide this moralair by hang ieg himself. Beldame did. °Miles mere probably the cause. P14.41"08. jel US IC. Afa BRADBMii H JEGAInIURVIS CELE/3114TM) .IP I 496 re cz, lis t Tim moot POWERFUL end ELECLISS TONED IREITRUMENT9 cuanuntann4 In tb• wont," SEVIC.II N711.13T PRIZES fieeelv.A within • month at BUM rafts and lull. tone. We are also agorae for Ectromacker end Coariman & Gray's well knesrla excellent P(ano., and 8. D. t W. H. Smith'. Melodeons and liarmoul. Cann. deal log • p.'lod learaec.4 :ems. filed toed ) d examice beton, pur e bred. eiso Among du" who have purchurel these Imam moms in this vicinity- me take Osamu ha return:A to Allen itramier, rap, and Daum. G., Esq., All. enemy DIM : John McCurdy, Esq., :of Park Mr- Curt, A C 0..) Mrs. McDuff', Oakland ; Dv. Joins, McClintock, A. Iloareler , Richard Dant &qv Ea kt Liberty" JolanDsmie,,-Ewq- D. I% 21. - Rairtet. D, D. IL Dook, Esq., and Mn. Ellackmore. Pitt. burgh.. A guarantoe elfin yowl with mach Wen, town - WABERrarg & B ARB Sob .Igenb be Pletabargh end Western Pa, Ito. 19 BT. GLAIR Ell, Ilims.ll*. Mock. A pre &oral masortramat of 111tulgm/ Goodm &I•rgr und. os puNos PIANOS: PIANOS! CABINET ORGANS Cabinet Orrans I' CABINET ORGANS! NEW LOT AT OLD PRICKS. CHAS. C. MELLOR PI WOOD STRUT. NOTICE I 8 HEREBY GIVEN to 'hi poblto that HOE •X by jolond the lby of J. U. tit-PT/VAN 800 , and that the no, tam, HOFFMAN, HOENE & CO., apaoed a 11 , `t alma Maadc Stere In Nb. 61 TIPTIT ertucrr. H AVUNII PURCHASED amp ADD TO OUR OWN TOR ENTIRE STOOK 'TS, OIL CLOTHS, &I Lately hut.] by R. bloOlaNTOCli, at 119 Mute' ttrant. ire are able, by U. coosalldation, to Oka. tba LARCEST STOCK "0 HE FOUND IN Tilh WEST, 4 r THE LOU's? PRICES Oliver MeOlintock dr 00., , 119 t. t 7 711111 STREET. . . yM STYLES WIRDOW. SHADES DIMEITICD TLIIS DAT. NEW SPRING STOCK C l l3. Z' Tg, .'BELL SICASOZIED OIL OLOTH. A it - . N.47ALL 17-11'13 . 2 FARVAIM °OWNS fro: I 1. > l l/ .7a' :. oDPITTSBURGH THEATRE E2=I:IM .. THE OCTOROO.II7 THE OCTOROON! In producing this everpopitler play, the Manager has been guided by the public desire she ere =- leum to sea this mat thrldand truthful t Inane of Southern Life. Hatentlful Eaten I- Thrilling TO , ' Tiflll E VENING, Jenne I Startling Erects! Original html, ! Will be presented the Unzessf Play, written by the gnat dramatist, Oka Ftournicatalt, entitled THE OCTOROON; or, UTE 721 LnctszAs4. (Ilturtratlre alb:tether:la character, Yonther n metres and eouthern heunee. The rime Is Lea =I the Nis eissippl river, en the plantation of Tamberlane.) Toe, the Octoroon-- ..--......... Whit II full 'and complete cast, embra Kate cing the entire smartly of the company, LECTURE BY nu.LxN,cs G. CHILDS FOR TNY BTNS.PIT Or 82 LISITAILY ?Ain IN Mtßo/110 BALL, FRIDAY EVC,XING, Apart. 29, 1861 Sulleet: Carts sad ro1m!.11 , 1•* of Camp We.. spired P.(joNEEFiTi iiiirp" GIVER E] CLEIW,NT .TETEDOUX ==l 8ALL..821 TIIIODAY, MAY 8 . , On which 0.6030, bealda • cheloe mleetton of bal lads and °yea-talc plecea.llont'a Ca 11121,111 Symphony for Plan% Violin, Pan _rate, Clacktat, three Ti nittp tea, Trlangla and Dram—l.tho Ilie Jostens:coots to be, plated by ladb Tickets, 60 ono. &matted .tan TB, C+171.1. The ulo et aecund mate sill Comment* on FRIDAY, the 29 d , imt., et 7 o'clock. atO. O. Slillor'a 111c.1e Store, tto. St Wood Minot. • booed open at 7 o'clock. Cant ctrt to come:imam at 1.., 44,37,14 TABLEAUX VIVATS. Art ex.l4lticel of TABLEAUX VIVANTS Tor the Bandit of ibo Sanitary & Subsidence Committees, will be Cr,,. ia. MASONIO HALL. THURSDAY EVENING APRIL • • Doors open st 7—to cows:mum at Taa'„ . Tkketa, Including reserved vats, ILK The sale [sesta to commence ott Mattis), Apr. 2ttb, at V taat Moira'. Muds /hors, Wood stray_4" bodies who attend tb tsexhibittsa an rapes , • 11, rogatstsd to appear sithost boossts. al= d ______ C.I.IrDID4TES. • 1-....-- POR—OO RONEEI,--4.1 : icr. Arum will ba • candidata for,tha opoo_of croraner, antdact to no dor Won of tho tapittlican tfnion 00.4' 001.811,10 D. to hl6:dawto ! ..1 . --- FOR CORONEIt;---:,—oLuxt SALA, of Birmingham, will 60 a candidate for Col , [Watt to tbo denial= of the Fnion County Hon,. , totiO:dawto , TOR CORONER-4-XL RinErAIITZ6LL, of Blembnitaza, sill ben candidate for Cor tbjeet to the dodelon of the linto o Republica. Convention. ; , tahtdeorto t MgCLusa, of he /first Word, Allegkiny. will te • Canal dsta for Coroner of tilleglasay COUntyißltleLt Ike 1,4,1tv of the enalthtiK U0.t117 mak 9ouTantinu a/11CW, FOR PROTHONOTEIRY.--Gro. rm.. will be o candidate frii tho eke 01 Republican County Prothonotary. 'object to tho dectalso; of tho Dolor. Corm= - Amps u•FOR PROTIMOTA4I".—jAciaz W H.. Wahrota, of the 6lotit ard Pittsburgh, Di be i candidate for the office of off.Trottio rabhor..o the dociaou the Cohn, Bopublican Coo -1545 to rontion. TOE PROTHOIia..UItY.—D. Hum ,be a cmdldate tbr. aim 41 Pratt.. . 4 .7...ddett to tha &Option th e thtfon tieDubllatt Convegtlaa JFOR PRbTHONOTARY.—Taos. firm hill he s esealdete for Abe Moe of Prothonotary.. subject•to the deaden of the ITaloa tlestilcan Oanreatlen. el&to E -- . FOR ,PROTRONOTARY.--Gro. R. BanDLS sill be • cantihlsts the office of Prothonotary. subloct to the decisio o the Do , 1 - treention. telD.Assto i r . .FCiR COUNTY COMMISBIOIsTER, —DAVID coast:ors, l oft thAknard Ward, Alleghey. sill be • eandldele , for County Clomode elone•, etibject to the &Tilton of the Onion ltepubli am Oonnntlan. Onto FOE COUNTY COMV.S4IONER —Aux' .of Pitt ecrmb4i; Ale RI be • cand!date for ten office of Or ontr Commistorter, se, pot to Coe droletio of the tfolotrlleyntlicen Oon rep 11p1/ aL.to NOE COUNTY comiussloNEß, ceadtdate f —Deno the Couase, of Penn 'toerceblii, trill be or shore °Ma, Gome z tolhs *de. ion of the !Wort itepallcan Gomez Coarjaatlon. mhltdark a -..,F011 WILTNTY I,YaIIitLISIONEE. oo mult —4otai for Hotatirs, of WlLtirci totortithip, tr tU a i:tto County Corcoolrjonv, intkloct to the doriatoo of tho Taloa Bbpubllito Coma, Coo. 'motion. roittdavrto COUNTYOO.3 II iIOiiii:R.-- "^Y Ancumun PILLow, of saw Deer To !l wnship, can Convention. will he • can didate the odic. of County flonide. oer. =Wag to the itecialoa of the Unioegrputo. telOnieslo DISSOLUTIO.47. 6i i D lB6 'ULITTION .---THE i'fdiNliai: BLIIP heretofore existing between tbel egad, under the an. and style cdll3. 11l C, WWI Waived by mutual agreement On tbs , body of Decereher,lBo. .The Gazwrne establish ' o been ana ths to of January, , Lllo4, araL will hmearth be ha Ste hands and under thO an ger management of au Lactation ha' ander an act of damnably, relating to Man tur, Ike. 8. DIDDLE I. antlunised to WM th e firth Mune In setettlem dtm ent. dJI genies Chang dal Karthe t la a tenanted mat same at the Gomating Doom far settlement; and all y enons know ing themselves indebted, will plea call adieettle without delay. BLNUELIgIDLE. 11.08enle• Ellatell JAII/d8 11. Idelelltnli. 1 14 0 8 H C E E S CI T Y lfl i t il ti., - ' ME! CE.—The CopartnersNl) hei.ati›. fore ex Utley between the undeniigned,nnder the ety/e of WHlTS,l3nornase A 7 o , o,•hen been diteeleed by mutual coneent,-tw fete ethet , frote the let hut., JOIIN WRITS retains erten the Arm. JOSEPH-IMM., - JAS. JOUR IVLUTZ. Hemmed gned will continue the, 'Y•lers , tling end ien will uridur tbe name dtetylo °MUMS BROS. d 'CO. r at Ile. fintligT. corner Liberty, Pittebargh: . 10811, PUATITITI4 JAL . . • fIII3PII _ D'ss OLOTION OF PARII4EI*MP the undere Thevatr.thip 'hamming exhtliir betimes. knetl, nattier the stela at 'WIC (I. ' Jollltt ETON a au., b mutually ell.ilThet, to,: t&k. iSett Irma Mb dato, BIC/IMID BEESON twilit& from Um from' Tbobusiocia will be amtfarrof is homer. I lir, Feder the style a.ll blPert.OfOre. ' . Ina a. ratnisibli,_ . 7. ; . BAWL. 8.--JOHNSI'Offt Pj 4 / 1 4 7Hri119 Illiliarli. L . tuiborKh. rob. Utb, UK - _. ______mb3itif I iissi a it. 1 utr...' , No r il.bANAVO ..°,r4W, ;IV, ,order th e Prez et JOS. L.EALLTos b. C.IO ,•bas a been Illeaahred by maul =sent. JOS :P. • ELM NA ELM g o ldend be the =meet soacin Woe tald zy, tonoit stand. career Slnt end Ltlberly tia. J(J.. P. HAMILTON, ~ "PAN pAVIS. , , • _ . . riPIIOLSTERING.--Einvin g itratuss ad • Dna *tack al roods bat iIASD, I ad; a r, °al i gn* wro.h. o at aztramot; jolt. prams. EAT BEDE; liar, Bask and_ pre yam NAT. rxrasszs• a aTtatEatitil of SHAM TABLE: 'Loos oft. mows; assPrrs; Affoossza, TABU 0 09EILEI• Adliabta, Gnus, o .4and Eft. afllkidordansd litA7, area. beat quality; &ad cheap Allondcn inspeystundea 10. Howe Do.. EDEEAL.ETIBM.:AINbtafr, (formally caeca t 7 Eta. Bezabla.) - dal Prnosam maistu,i ON EIL & Efl:ONlEgpi s umarreviorsai or W]J froio ;orgy-coo !moo am ma. to anti& tztoieLDD finds ar.saseD LDD .11LOT/it atz,%amor lU ,LES far Semidry _ma:4: Mears WOW; !DE , IWS &a ;BIRD, eag)t.V ILIMINTAL . mai woss, Flavem 414 • orArtioar,eif wax rariab at • ' romm V. DM—I-JAW:On rucic ais6t to fa mbliktlitilatatabenad4undt 6aidcliTllß AND WillnutaiDOLLSES .sedltratateadzAlgiere eilm...iddiatokt-280141w dlllnias skit • W BOUP/ITABOL BUM siersraadthls. irbeetboste, D olollB .l9kli sad f/otrtllW t' Add ". TEM is „ its nee --77,—.,7,-- eTil,v . :2;;;ln, -. .f•-•-'4*Militak it .ii '•'• _ , VOLUME LXXVII--NO. ',1..4-.'._';_i'_ IMMV2 °°M§:on —Wx. Hs:lnman ..IL Ovum Prroleusn and Us Ps‘duess, " Ana &ems b &WE, 11444 i raaasr pf ut, RPE .P.FABSALk Comm./slam Llent4tuuiti . 4. Repkers, tzelathey Its ... . Petroleums and its Proidigatti POT itoort and name ninannadlan.-- drid . • tddni flea du dotage, at tdbard adreasanabla raga, rancas-inada. mumuct BURKE & CO., OottarresroN NEReßermic ta. cd.obs. zecurio Ass LIBERTY OIL 4' '' P/Ly4L tfl!wil mush atrancan mad* act sanalgE4l4lol, Al r itenect or Crud . ; . .Jerfroile:uni. (*it. mamas WALTd HABO9CK 8113.. RI BSON, HARLEY _q 00*!th&nOli & IVIIP7/LRDMO . - •. tirade and Beined.Pandeomiv, Fa u 1128" Liberal Creb adman' en corelgor„:„ kir Elttabo rglr or Easternliarketr. - - •• • ,-, Meier& J. 8. Dll•vrth 8. Co, , ;sap Beo., Cu-eo .r. • Berl, Beg., Pron. !••oroge. LYDAT& 0110112,111MAAN .*?: • • - ItLinlfectu,,,n, sod Balloon of licalpos lizu• ZINC AND itrinuoaziNG Olre , =a dal.* ClEttrim ErwrgtiLAl • Wert., ono:elle 81torpebtal. Use, Na 62 HAND ETBIGIEV: 6 21.1211 a Atresecroim, ocatu ti , WALLACE & cuirris%97, " . .!;,. commiuudon nierahanta. ; . ---i And deg., ~,, , • .C.II.IIDE a REFINED PETEOLEI73)fr, #=2E49l AHD LOBRICAIIIIO OLLAI, Die. 131 eoura WILLIIIMi. PE1;1411)Eallfiel. aa.Bthrtcirr (u'd'r*"ur.)llls=b* ..I i r =6 , rimis. al i rj " !Mi l li: ElehA a • 11.1 m...,,,,, th.,,iw,Lwa• ~. CK & BRO., =mu Crude and Refined peiroleutd• BENZENE, &a, - 1i WASSON 64., PBILADELpfII6. Mixt entmated to ou car* keariviati. „I,rompt penman! attention. Betas to Mama. aithardm, nut," C o. . Dlntraji Burke I Co., and Esq McClelland Darla, rqttaborgh; Thot 6mith. ~ Prost Bank S. A. ; LL raft".. PhilAdelybla. W,37 NoGOMICIi. CI',IUmIDIKEt, OIL BROBE.RS. 211 and 218 South Water, Street::: VILMAGO. Q' omwimn.nts mietta. ~. eurrca TO Liday 1 Ohorpetualna, Iron City OU Work.. Jatob ?abater, of .I,Pahater I Co. Jab. R. Chalfant, of Span& Chalfant t 00. • "" 3 „I •., a VI3:NAZIGO OIL AND TBA.NSPORT• v LTION COMPANY, OIL CITY, Penna., are prepared to recoils, More and sell Crude and Refined Petroleum ctt the meet reasonable terms, end to bake edeasses. • L. CULPlM,,Paisident, Bourn.ce, Her Y om , werns/ crasma, Art, ou at,. • J arm imm a, art, Pittsburgh. - INT Comeirmseettta, Peumplesaka Chnitrele will be stored at the COmquy's P ri o r watoboa l ea Hoboken side of river. - WALES, WETWORE & Co., (101111113MION EtraOHANIS. SHIPFZRB OF EE'IROIJItiM, U 2 mazDari Lesa,!;anv Tong. Ample hrllltlee fur STOILIQZ AND EHIPPIEra at tiestr yard and 'turf. lisp Hoar. it•U OABOT, PEMBERTON & NyETispg. General Merohandize Brokers, 112 PLUM S?UE?, Nev Tett Au., las soirru ram ST.; ItstadoPb*'Pi; CRIME &,..BRETIMPETROMAi 041=70 SODA, SODA ASH, ESINSTORSI RUGS, OILS. itt...do. (Wars to bro , or reit obroptty Wended b ' • 4.4:1• D In MILLER, JR., dogs; 112 weiann Panama/ am p.. CRUDE ,EIc..pPINED 1111201.13M1 Carazolorloa o:tolarhoiy. -en charges at, .reasccoabl eaten. STORAGE e ?OD RETESED to owl calliou,: too CatirPz. coder goal ilia& Particular site:W=l4ld to OM PUB stirotr. Aux-4.14.1/STIO SODA, SODA ABII ALLNREDU,, PHILADZLPII I / 1 . 002f1.11ZUOS IIZSCUEIS72. Pirtkalar itt,ttos pad to t otlarotootio of tirade am! , itellgOd PetrptennG air laud &drum gab anl:l7 EN99 IVWDWARD, (Las of 1113.73. Woodard pc„, ) rassramai WHIIISSION kpcdpl atbmtbm to the pat Grade: and kertheil Ira urpoirra'• 7HONT'STIMET • - r wOODyI/LE . 911, 1iEF124.47!, Y ;7 faidi:WolkioLlWlllß- 4 gPi ,d 1 'd - 'hi' - : Booforgeoarso Of übainso tirvisaDLtrinim.u• ~.,,, 7 TING.OIL. It *lnstantly unhand the vga7§mt , , t , . , 7E: zual47 L. la VIL, clariazd without color , '- . 1 ' mr, • and LIIBRIOATQESDapr,FRITZ XR4',:. ~,. SOLD. sad CAR =WM - . - - ,•-- - ~,,. _ 1, saran aravvaft ss.tro.iitimrra ertun5t: , ,,... , ... ,- ~,, for sank zrock..xota cworoilu be FavaaPur - - Wpm ABIMPI .q . 14 ' - - ,‘• : et-,nriskozo. Porwag * Coradesan-Reidir sr ani ****.rito* ristriauoinro; ximizewrimir, mint Pratorson..:ons,-,a, t o pagitt4 tuto4 sue; ';-' at oda at tbs weagt 4w h t ViairtgittiNt. ' • . . ... ... ~ .-•- • •• • ,•... -... '-_.•.,...--•.-•:".-•:-±..-. ....':':-t.--7.'7:._:::::'''.---..--•[••••'4- ----.'•'-...';••;..,:.•7:.1:::,;,;::.7.•-:-.'T.. 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