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The Reading Matter on this Page
is from Yesterday's Evening
Edition.
Uulon Refugees from the South.
Mr. N. M. Mann, agent of the Western
Sanitary Commission, has written a letter to
the President of the Commission, at St. Loyale,
gluing a sad account of the condition of the
Union Afore', marry of them women and
elsildrea. He writes:
"I wish you could sae a case which came to
my natio yesterday, that painfully Ohm
trate, the condition of many of them. Just
few steps above the Soldiers' Home, I was
called is by the pest surgeon to sees cue of
want. The foul air as I entered the door was
slekiningin the extreme, and there, crowded
into two rooms, were twenty, persons. Of
these three were • able to stand, one little
child eras dead, and another dying,' and the
other fifteen sick upon the door and on ate
dirty bed. Thls morning the child, think
Ood I Le. dead, and another that was born
there last night in dead also."
Mr. Mann wishes to establish a home for
these sufferers, where the sick can be cared
for, and the destitute and unemployed wait
for wort.. Be it remembered that tier ere
AM savors; they ore of the class of poor
whiteout the Southern _Slave Stable. There
Ii much nonsense talked and written "bout
the degradation, elliftlessness, and an forth, of
the =group but it may be doubted if over
mimes were mote degraded and "hiltless
thanthe class of poor of whom not
only Mr. Mann but a hostotariteratea have
given us quite an abundance of "evldenos sub
stantiated by details most gad and sickening
to read of.
The Fart Pitlewßutebery—fiew -to
Deal with the Butchers.
The Sew York nater suggests the following
the roost dircat and justifiable made of re
taliation for the late barbarities at Port Pil
low :
We Mar every day accounts from Tonnes
tee, of Grierson having captured parties of
Forrest', men. If they are true, and there
is no reason to doubt them, he must hare In
his bands by this time nearly tws hundred,
if not more. It will not, or certainly aught
not to be difficult for an active and vigilant
olli , er curb as he is to tick up three hundred
and laxly 01 them, considering that they are'
all given to drink, and that as they are most
ly occupied in plundering, they must scatter
and straggle a good deal. Now, if this is the
case, does It not furnish a ready solution.of
our difficulty about retaliation for the ;Fort
Pillow affair? Is would certainly be very
hard for to either to counsel or to witness the
execution in cold blood of this number of Con
fidants prisoners who have had no Mare 'ID
this bloody deed_ Tito- butchery of a tome
number of man for a .CriCae of which, tugh
technically answerahle for, it, theyree - 514
really something *Vali no „Chris
man at the North likes to fack-if-ii can., pos
eibly beavoided. We have not got down to
the Ocnifridertste level Yet, andhave no love of
bloodshed for its own ~aka But wa . doubt
very moth it there Is anybody amongst its,
or in any pat of the :civilized world,l who
would not Withintertso satisfaction that
throe hundrod,and sixty,of Forrest's buteheau
bad been strong arias fast as they were caught.
They are the very man who have doze the
deed, and the only mein who, if aimple justice
was always attainable, ought to be made .to
Miler for it. We are satisfied, therefore; that,
If Col. Grierson wilt hang on the nearest tree
every prisoner who falls into bit hnndsi who
shall be proved to have belonged to Forrest' ,
gang, he will roliete the, Government 'from
great.embarrassment, tee; a valuable: and
striking example, and give title faction to the
Northarn people.
Thy Ladies ' National Covenant.
A Waehingtan dlepsteh to the N. T. Tri.
bras, dated Monday, sayi patriotie
so
ctett wu formed here to-day, called "The
Ladies' National Covenant," whose object is
to abolish tbo use of foreign silks, satins,
laces, indeed the whole family , Of millinery
and.feminine adoniments, with &view to keep
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the gold in the country.
'Ma. Senator Lana, Mrs. Senator Wilson,
Mn: Stevens, the authoress, Mrs. Spaalding,
of Ohio, Mn. Woodbury. of Ferment, Kra
Lowe, Mrs. Loan, and many other ladies' ot
high social position, took part in the proirod
logs. This pledge was offered.: ,
For three years or the war, we pledge
oursalvei to purclutio no foreign articles el
wearing apparel, after the - 4th of Jaly next,
when American anides can. possibly - imistib
,
atituted."
Evidently the eight last words voila take
the life of a- non importation movement; hot
..the pledma war just about to be adopted, than
...Mrs Nicholsof Kansas, rose and very
&mi.:di:vela the folly of *, cambia tion
. ,
&gainer foreign geagaws, which pa mod
every woman to judge for herself. which.);
she could get along without them:
There was considerable. 'anterooms Oder
. __hetvemar ks...Ma the Putt of tome otthe
who had • inauguated the movement. hire.
- Elisabeth Cady Stanton, who happened to be.
in the aroom. then
,got uprind in a speech 01
a yin few minutes carriotthe meeting with
out
opprmtion to a- vote to strike out the oh.
, jectionablo words of the pledge.
Miuppreherudon. lent official influence to
deform end truthfailiese of her retoprke.-
- When she sat down a whisper. wont thibugh
'the church, .inhat'i the wife of the Secretary
of War."
Waithingtoil Items. ;
Tioaristra:-Serxxis!acooudaoot to thO Be
;tenstraction-11111-po'rides that throe-foul:hi
of the noiviecidlie Site, moi ,tbe
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Constitution': that ' the conquered sedoduid
States.itall .bis considered as tendWricSA end
-_.that Aillandytherein , belonging to •Iletelo
owning more esn:one hundred acres, add all
lands, tenements or Mutes be Gush's to , Wh.
els worth 4 42.000..oirdore;shall become the
petite ptoperty of the United States. . •
- Ille.:l3atmday the troops thronghont the Po
- town° army otainuntored for ne7. An i bal*
• been •pald up to the 10th oflobruary .. . i The
nett payment will not be wade until after the
waive operations of the approadsing - cswisign
shall ame been impended.:
Tun Pontoons, on Batorday, approved of
Boise* sentence in the tow of nine colleen
Who-resigned t .sarviae in departucat,
just au the OTO o f this campaign. 'they ax
— ....mitnewito rank as privates, to serve untll the
" end's! the war.. • - •
-busenansts, Military 0040=07 of
. Washisigten, has been ordered - to the geld,
and , essigned to the' command of a 11.10/1
in, Cuang h Butler's Department. She Moe
orMilitary Governor will probably,b e
toted. . • •
• • Tea ezeinston of civilians from the army
. and the ordertsig ofteett to•the trent have
measioned ,qulte a stampede Crow Westing;
tonond the city , has now 0:0101101.90pda
tion thin during any preview'. 100111403
f ace
11181.
Poinciana:l are reioteingli the pulped
that money to pay 01l the whole army Up to
to-day will be ready this week. •
• Bram haportaat daps token
pm in ihiliyartmone of the Blei.
oral Billenore has boa Tama horn dot, at
ilitaiallead, sad la al:woad -by Brigoko
Garda Ida P. Hata. Brigadier Gana
igUrreiad; of#tia afiriartriiii7takia
1/1100414i0 in anciiitam
the ocaaroad of the Ziaddos
. glide& bj Oriera -fithor
or if!" Wt. !
1:71,
if °reign Miscellany.
TEL Preach army includes in its ranks
6,572 term de troupe, who are brought up,
clothed and instrucenk they belong to oil
the corps, said would if united form a com
plete army in mlnatztra. They are divided
as follows: Imperial Guard, 671; regiments
of the line 4,877, and foreign corps 124. The
enfant de troupe is only [breed to quit the
regiment or to contract a voluntary engage
ment at the age of 18. Those belonging to
the guard alone, are, by a menial favor,
equipped and armed as soldiers. The others
have a very simple uniform pecnliar to therci.
selves. After the age of 14 the enfans de
troupe are employed in one of the radian'
workshop' or serves , drummers or Immicians;
that e irennistenocadoca not, however, prevent
them from sometimes entering the school of
St. Cyr or the Eoole Polytechnlque, and tilos
gaining the epaulette.
A surrnio instance hes been presented
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of the Increasingly bitter feeling pro
•ailing In. Bunion official circles toward
Frazee. The Slat of March su the fiftieth
ennivermary of the taking of Paris by the
allies. An order was tuned by the Govern
ment, ordering lii celebration with appealel
brilliancy. A grand review of the Russian
regimenta in Sc, Petersburg 1111 J to be held,
and they were particularly commanded to
appear, not with their new banners, but with
the old flip which had been ta ttered and
soiled in their long struggle with the Preach.
Tat boring of Artesian walla, which has
already conferred great benefits on Algeria,
continues with unremitting activity. The
Amami. do r digeriit states that a party of
workmen, tinder the direction of Cept, Ziekel,
of the Artillery, have recently found at Onrir,
to the division of Constantino, a soling which
throws up about 4,000 litres, ($BO gallons)
per minute. Tho boring was commenced on
the Trtb February, snd reached, on the 10th
March, an abundant spring, which throws up
a column of water yielding theqUantity above
mentioned.
Bra new method of locomotion, a epoed of
six miles &minute le obtained, and capital
ists are besieging the British Government to
allow them to construct lines for passengere
and mine through all parts of London. The
London SIGIUriXer exclaims on this:: "liappy,
although CllloolllloioWl ' posterity •We envy
you—we must crawl through life at the inall's
pace of only a mile in two minutes, often -
timm len. while for you await, , the eztatio
bliss of being shot through space at the rate
of 380 miles per hour."
Tan Ins or MAS is governed by a potty
parliament consisting of twenty: four persons,
fitting up all vacancies for themselves.. Title
body, called the House of Keys, hos recently
bean quarrelling with the people of the inland
capital, Douglas. Those worthy: person.,
some nine -thoutand In number, being enter
prising and prospsrotts, with a notion that
they could menage a municipality, petitioned
the House of Sem, and were sharply snubbed
for wishing to transfer "royal authority" to
mere tradesmen.
Tea lovers of artichokes to Branco have
discovered the means of raising that vegetable
of an onormone site. It Is every simple pro
cess, vim to make a deep incision In the stalk
when the plant is about the site of :an egg:
and the whole leaf may be mad. to- partake
f the same qualities. that now only the 'tips
po ggg s, by covering them with a bleak sniff
not of too greatthickness. • .
Da. Elearrourr, a recent Writer on the on-'
atomy and physiology of man,: combats the
idea that negroes form a: 4, passage between
Man and apes." "Far f ro m dwindling dcirtn„
the hnmaneharurteristies become more 'deci
ded, and even exaggerated, ,in their , lase,
The lobe of the ear, the , lips, (the cadmic.
character of men,) are developed even to do
' formity.
-4a organ calla "licharmonic" has been
constructed and exhibited in England by
Gem. Thompson. This organ, which hoc for
ty distinct tones to each octave, "presents Gip .
power of performing correctly in twenty-ode
keys, (with major and minor to each, to as
many as Bye IMMO and lists a .eorreetion: for
changes of tompaancre," with a doable sielL
Loan= improvements and railway doings
are taking away whole quarters of London
at a time. For a aimpte railway nation—
al:to of many internal metropolitan termini—
it is stecossary to remora 110 less than 618
I houses. Reckoning ten parson to a house,
here are 0,000 persona displaced, and no pro
!anion to build other houses In their stead.
Accomnse to a letter from Vienna, the Gar-
. Diet mere very moderate in their bistros).
Boni to Baron Von Daisy their representa
tive at the Oonformesf. -6 proposition M up
hold the claims of the Disks of At ugustenberg
was negatived by a very large majority, and
nothing but general inetnietions'were given
to the Boon:
A. cannons .tory is told of the celebrated
Dr. Dodd4dge, who, eminently ,pione as he
was, wowed himself end hla then young
friend newish More, by reading to her Prior'.
Wife of Bath. Society in his time tolerated
many practices and opinions which are now
tabooed.
A most interesting biography of .luarrence
Sterne, the anther of Tristram Shandy and
the Sentimental Journey, has been written by
FitsgeralL It lets in a flood of light on' the
character and conduct of this o'er, eing9lar
man, and Ls well worth reading.
tememmut. clock has been invented and
in use in England, sold for two shillings of
our money,'which is described u resembling
a thermometer, the hands being marked on a
snide. Each day It is resealed, and this all
the attention it requires.
IT is ascertained that the yield' of gold iii
Australia for the last year will show a decrease
of $700,000. The amount as stated for 1961
was really about £5,80,784. and of tide a
eriter in_Ylotoria says 14,800,000 went from
the Australian banks.
Tue son of Queen Pomace, heir presump
tive of Tahiti, boo come to France to 'study
mrcurious things in combination, namely,
cathedral mule and military matter—thr
high roads to civilisation, according to Ta
hitians.
Egotists Presbyterianism commenced in the
time of Queen Elizabeth, se a native growth,
„entirely independent of Scotch Presbyterian
ism, and it has come down in an unbroken
succeuton to the present day.
Tim. PsOs.police reports ray that dating
the pat year over ten thousand deed newly
born infanta have been detected at the grat
ings of the immense reservoir Into which the
sewers empty their contents.
Tam Ant butanes of a memos • parsing •
regular and formal examination for the solidi
cal profession took place it dptithecarie
ilail..London, an tliabfet of March..,
Tim future Empress of Mexico half jut 1I
turned anther, and bunted privately "Sauna
ire de voyage • herd de la '.lkortaria," and
"Iln Elvexdans •de Madero:' '
fr is proposal in England to give Sir Row
land '.IIW - s peerage, as a further .reward for
late =hem& amine In the Pest dies depart.
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A rest magnliGnt Mil:lien ji.illiOnt to be
built in.Patis by BaronlothschPd. It !wilt
colt nearly but millioniof fairies.
.expenere sitinialpg rthe marriage of
the Pilitoe of Walohlt appear. from recent '1
411turtisi.amountedito.P.24,8 54 ..
Twit honer of anefective hmiteeship of the
- British _Museum _hi regarded-as the Blue lab
ium Of Litersturo.'.!L,
, TAR productive capital bt.British railway,
"le estimated at two thousand millions of dol
.
e siv,mbirs of veterans
years, it reported to
• 'The following are the
re-masted for three ;
April lbtbt - '' ' "
New Bampetirs ... 1,0531Ma1n5........ -....... 3.437
,Vamant.....:-..... 1.3437 Oble— -...........- iII,TZ O
11mvchniette --- CAW 1n0i5a5....... -:... 6,3 8 7
Roads Island ..... IMlTtlehipn 4,6R1
Cknatecticat —.—, 3.490 Wlacoadn--..--. fO6l ,
Sew 1'05k...----. 10,1% K1u5e50ta........... 1, , 161
1
!h. j u my —...:-- 2,633 lowa ........ -- 9, 241
Planybrania.--. 16,646 1e1ancavL.......-..-. 1,t47
De1avar5........... , : 4 . 1 Kagutki...... --- 3,306 111.ary1im 4 ;...: -...:. ', 'l7B Kamm ......- ...:.... 377
We55i1rghi1e.....,2,829
Disuici Oolmabb6; :118
Tut taken from the sport
of the proviedlep of the coneecticrat Lee/-
lave : 0 11:11 to tax pose sad bachelors' ta
ken lip- - Mr. Iturbent - was oppoted to !the
yroilatert taxing bulletin& - lute wait aux
already had apontegoose, and erg, man who
lived tweaty-ltee.yeare withqut beta; Ma.
tied could be taxed ander that section.. The
bill was postpoted. •
.
Facwiracorms arta asna
A Tatgi [hot 91.70hae,1V a, states that la
that plies prides isle as follOwst Wood per
end, 114 cotal, per ten; $1; floiti ;,l l4 MI; $5:
batter, - per lb., 18 add 25 tantsj.: , f, par lb.,
6 and-10 eats, for best ents.':: ogling of all
Idads ean_ be bought for- Willa ••• • a paid
hers, beard at last-obis, hotel, anwt and
wife, $5,56 pea mirk. . Vetily,tha le *gook.
Ilattana. papa sus that!prolitlttla are
temaia thataltil - isna that - the tufa poops
will Date to' - 11,07 - rpti lialt:tattatia untn the
tointit s pokitg hove piirridnil to spats
dual
' of the Aorta of *sat's .
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CITY AND SUBURBAN
General Conference of the M. E.
Church.
The fourteen th quadreuill session of this body
assembled in the Union M. E. Church, Philo
, deiphia, Monday morning. This body is the
pighest authority known in the M. S. Church,
and is composed exclusively of ministate
from all the Arline Conferenoes—in the
ratio of one to every twenty-one min
isters. The General Conference has Jurisdic
tion over the whole Church as the Supreme
Court of Appeals, and for all purposes of
legislation.
Near 9 o'clock all the Bishops of the Church
entered in the following ordez; lie,. Bishop
Morrie, Senior Bishop ; Rev. Bishops Janes,
Scott, Simpson, Baker, and Ames.
Bishop Janes called the Conference to order,
and the Senior Bishop Mords proceeded to
open proceedings by reading the 84th Psalm.
After singing the 219th hymn, Bishop Janes I
continued the religious services by reading
the 20th chapter of dots. Prayer was offered
by Nev. Dr. Pack, of Wyoming Conference,
and Rev. Dr. Elliott, of lowa Conference, two
of the oldest members of the body.
One hundred and eighty-ono delegates
owered to their names at roll calL The entire
number of delegates amounts to 216 ; this of I
roam, does not include the deputations from
England and Canada.
Rev. Dr. Harris, of Ohio, was elected Seere..,
tory, with authority to nominate four assist
ants. Roy. Dr. Pershing was selected but de.
alined the honor.
The following standing committees were'
ordered, consisting of one delegate from each
Conference: On Episcopacy, on Itinerancy,
OD Boundaries, OD Book Concern, on Slavery,
an the state of the Country, on Education, on
Lay Delegation, on Sunday Schools and
Tract Cause, on Revival, of Dlielpline, on
Gam= Work, on Appeals,Tempoial Beano
' my. Temperance, Bible em_e , Expenui of
Delegates, Pastoral Address , Freedmen.
Rev. Mr. Kynett, of lowa, moved that the
committee to be appointed on the Christian
Commission have in charge, also, the consid
eration of the Sanitary Commission, which
was adopted.
Rev. Dr. Thompson offered — a paper com
plimentary to the venerable Senior Bishop
Morrie, who has completed hi, fiftieth year of
ministerial torsi., and requestiog hint to
preach a sermon before the body at any time
during its session, which motion was passed
by a rising vote. •
Rev. Dr. Carrington, of Southern Illinois,
moved that the trustees of the church In
which the sessions are held be politely re
quested to suspend the Stills and Stripes over
the church during the sessions of the body,
which was passed by a rising vote.
Rev. Colonel Moody mutt that next Fri
day be observed as a day of fasting and pray
er to 'Aittidghty: God, that be will give vie
tory to our arms, and that he will enable ant
' Government to reach a peace founded in
righteousness, and in which the right. of ha
inanity shall be respected. ,Motion adopted.
A. delegate stated that Dr. Elliot bait a
bountiful flag, presented in troublous time.
by the loyal ladies of St. Ironic,: and moved
that it be suspended in the church during the
I deliberation' of this body, whiadwu carried.
Conference assembled at 3p. m. The prin
cipal portion of the session was occupied in
perfecting, thisir organization and arranging
the Standing Committees.
United gtatee District Court
WIEDIMSDLT, Kay 4the—Before Judge Me
Candlee‘.
United State. v. James Snyder. Indict
ment for robbing the mail. The defendant,
a lad of 16 years, was employed es mail
carrier on the route between Harmony, But
lervoranty, end Lewis nee county,
and it was alleged abstracted letters from the
mall, among others one addressed by kir.
Aiken, Pcstmaster at Portertrille, Butler
county, to Whitmore, Wolff, Da A Co., Pitts
' burg, oontaining one hundred dollars. The
defendant was arrested In the city, at Here's
Hotel, on the evening of the 2.0. th of April
Wt, and in his possession was some $5O in
money: The counsel for the prisoner, Thorn
ton A. Shinn, E.q , !tutted that under all the
circumstances he did not see how he could
serve his client better than by putting in a
plea of guilty. In consequonos of the pris
oner's youth, the District Attorney suggestsoi
that a plea of not guilty be entered, and thus
place the boy In a lasi odious light on the
record. Mr. Shinn acceded to the request, and
a number of plenums were examined estab-
lashing the guilt of the prisoner beyond ques
tion. The jury convicted, and the Court will
sentence the prisoner to the Ileums of Refuge.
The ease of Charles Randall and Edward
Soots, charged with altering and counterfeit
ing Treasury Notes, was called. Neither of
the defendants answering, both of their re
eognisences were forfeited.
' U, S. vs. Robert Sanford, indicted for her
boring ankeencealing a deserter. On trial.
The d • Jury Ode morning returned
truly bills against Jamey Kerr, badioted for
carrying away a deserter, and John Smith,
for robbing kbe mail.
Discharged soldier Found Dead.
Tuesday,. about midnlgilt, a soldier was
found lying dead on the mmemeort, on Venn
street, above the canal bridge. Corenor Mo
Clung was notified, but not being able to ob
Cain 'jury, without calling the 'night polies
from their beats, he postponed the twiner
antll three o'clock this afternoon. There wee
found, upon the person of the diegued, a
"discharge paper," which tails something of
his history. Ilis name was Jobe Reid, and
be bad enlisted as a private in Co. E, Second
Regiment District of ColuMbia Infantry. lie
was discharged on the o,h of November, 1863,
at Camp Convalescent, Va., by reason of die •
ability. Re was a nativeof Seotland, a stone
cutter by trade, and was forty.three years of
age. There was also found, in a pocket of
the deceased, a pop bottle; partially fflled
with whisky, which tails the manlier of his
death. Ho was to delicate health, aro'
furnished with a pint of poison by 1. n o
" friendly " Mvern keeper, bad shwa yr.
Cass, and perished in the cold night all. rho
body will be kept at Devote'', (Dent e•
until Thursday afternoon.
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The Western Penitentiary.
The act regulating the appointment of In
spectore of tho Western Penitentiary has
finally passed the Senate, and will of course
melee the signature of the Governor. This
lair tate, thn apiPointment of a majority Of
the Board of Inspector. out of the hands of
rho Judges of the Soprani* Court, and places
It in the hands of the Judges of the Common
Pleas of this oounty. It reeds as follow.: -
tirc..l. Be ifeeceted, e.e.. That the Supreme Oceot
of this State that!, within three months after the
passage of this act, and every two yea. thereafter,
appoint two .testable citizens of the county of All.
ninny inspectors of the Western Penitentiary,
red-Idloos
iAlleghent oft,; eind - tbst - the Atliies of the
.orto of Oomtnon Plea' and District Coat of the
county of Allegheny shall, within three months after
the pastas. of tide act, .4 oral two years there.
after, appoint three taxable told oonnty
i41.111114n1i of the mid Western . Penitentiary, and to
MU of soy vacancy by death reellnation, or other
wise, the court having made theappointment, !anal
All the vacancy thus occardotwd.
Sec.?. That the in•pectare thus appointod
at aeon u orottised.euperaet4 the'-prevnt hoard,
and hare'all the rights, power and privileges already
conferred upon the present inspectors of said prim.,
Bank Note quotations.
CrSmote!! sap:lastly forths Oazset, by Mesas.
Bold Egsaro, of the Bralionni Bank Non &-
porter. Bates unontaln at present:
Transcraos, May 4, 1221.
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Pa. Country Ilanks-, 4
Delman Wisconsin
Dist. of Oollunfia . —. Its -
'Unbind, Baltimore par .1
Interior... 2 kliatourl...-.-.---.2a20
Plrginn-Wheellng„ 1 Can,dia.“-,....—pr., as
Wheeing &Man-
Tad ....-. -..-111!,1377
4ei tg—Vdo 'why;
0 1 4 , 4" hx4
3SoNESpAIIILLWATtiV,OXIIOS.—Aa election
fir • Daudet Kangas for.the Monongahela
Water:,Worke was' held in 111rMinghano on
d sp. Thirty' v,otes ware east, represent.
log 1020 'bares protect; remitting in the re
election of the old floarifoos fellows: hid.
dent=Tobe P. Pion; Managers—B. P.
Jones, Osnmel:lifllee, :an 0. Brans, James
Saimlts,.! James M. Sweet,
JokorpowlyAlezendatillltembers. -
• .
'01131111:0 ,SlOl - 4.10 aIISICPtIV I Conxisi—.
Valor GetstmOtooks,-latawinnander of the
ttl ia itMn :oToattlltm i an VorYmtsttTa
owt - Asiny cot's: —7-7. - 77 '
Important Legislation for Duquesne
Isorough.
The •
act which has jut passed the denote
relative to grading and paving the streetzin
Duquesne borough provides that when a ma
jority of the property holders in any strut,
Lane of alley, shall petition to have the same
graded and paved, the Burgess and Condeil
shall have power to require said work tube
done, by ordinance, and shall have full puler
to levy and collect the coat and expense* of
the same by a pro rata assessment on the
feet front of property abutting on the thor
°nobler* so graded, curbed or paredl
The same act contains the following imnix
tent provisions That the Burgess of the bpr
ough 'hall have jurisdiction in all criminal
cues, the same as the Mayor of Allegheny.
That the rights and privileges of the set of
27th of February, 1860, relative to taves,
rates and levies in Allegheny city, ae andthe
same are hereby granted to the borough; of
Duquesne. Also the rights and privilejtes
granted to Birmingham, Manchester, and
other boroughs, ender an act relative to 1,•
ounces on vehicles in Pittsburgh and Alle
gheny. These are important measures, and
will no doubt tend to the interest and advisn
tage of the citizens of the thriving borough
of napalms. •
Dam or a Peomprewr ACIBIOTZIRAIST. —
Dr. Evan Pugh, Principal of the Pentisylrs
eta State Agricultural College, died on the
night of the 29th ultimo, at the residence of
fdr. Valentine, near Bellefonte. Dr. Pugh
Mill 61u/the of Chester connty, and in early
life let out in a moot enthnelastio pursuit of
scientific knowledge, attending lectures in
England, Prance arid Germany, on eciente• in
its applicability to agriculture, attaining in
his eourse the position of principal at Bother
hem farm, in Yorkshire, one of the most ,dis•
anguished honors in the field of agricultural
pursuits. Be wee soon after called to pre
side oven and organize the Agricultural Col
lege of Pennsylvania, end had attained! a
starting point for great future usefulzers,
when bin labors were brought to a tudden'tnr
mination.
Seamus Comma Ao►taar Orrices.—Gopt.
John .1. Shatterly, of Washington oonuty,lare
of the Nth Pa. cavalry, is charged with hav
ing obtained subsistanoe for his compan, at
James Lawson's, in Washington county,.un
der irregular and fraudulent papers. The
sue will be tried in the U. 8.-Court, bat prob•
ably not at the present term. The charge
was brought after investigation by a Depart
ment racer, and whilst the counsel for the
U. 8. insist that they have a good case, the
friends of Sbetterly maintain that he will be
able to satisfactorily explain everything.
has retained as counsel Wm. McHennori and
Gibson A Montgomery, of Washington county,
and is under bail in $3OOO for ble appearance
ANOTBILIt On, STWY.S.—Tbe Titusville Re
.porter says: "Another big strike was made
left Wednesday by Oeo. M. Mowbray, et his
new well on Bonehoof Bun at the head of the
G. W. M'Clintook Flats. The well bad been
sunk to the depth of something over HO feet.
In the first twenty minutes it flowed over four
barrels. It is being tubed and got into work
ing order."
Came Ktuun.—A little child of Mr. J. Por
ter, residing at Bridgeport, opposite W heeling,
was ore shed to death on Saturday last, by the
upsetting of a load of coal. The driver of
the wagon had taken the up, at the re
quiet of Its mother, and when the wagon
upset the child was intently unshed to death
beneath the coaL
Boron or VIZ PROVOST MAIIIMAL.—The fol
lowing is the report of Provost Marshal Pos
ter of the number of arrests made during the
month of April
Wbob number orchats_..._.
Other chugs—..._
Ftww—d dwelling house belonging to John
Johnston, of Jefferson township, Butler Co.,
wee oonsatned by Oro on the 2d net. It was
the work of an Incendiary, se the house had
not been occupied for over a year.
Sawn Pottocn, the female rebel recently
sentenced by Court-Martini to confinement is
the penitentiary at gibs place, during the war,
is still in the custody of Provost Marshal
Wright, at the Girard Clouse.
Mears 70* THI 13 oLozgze.—Major Hensel,
Paymaster U. S. A., named through the oily
to.day, on his way to West Virginia to pay
the troops in the Kanawha region.
HaLLZII, the celebrated magician and pian
ist, his accepted a position as organist, in
one of the Catholic churches of Nem York.
WANTED—lmmediately, in a first-
T dun Etr7 Orsila Floats,
AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN.
Non eln wed apply.
Addrato BOX 301, Allegheny City, P. t0y4.41
WWANTED --A Boy from 18 ti 18 years
v of ocg, to metro the W atchmsktog haulms.
Bon eat ihni who no coin will ractoznaeolatt.
cowl apply, as No. 83 PEDZEAL
beam lily. m73:3t
WANTED.
1!
$3,000 Lawrence County Bonds
rorti corner Third And Wood etreeLA
WA NTED- $6O A MONTH.-
1 mt. Agents at SAO nmontb, expel:mm.7ld,
to sell my EVERLASTING PENClLS,flittlai AL
EIURNEnS, and to hum other nem, tmehil sad to
6.wtrtictce. Fl fteoodrttent
Addnem, FORS F. FORD, Biddeford, Mena.
Ap3M3an
WANTED—A FARM HAND. to attend
Loa email Farm ma Giardin near the city.
A young man who undantanda the bestow., th •
care at a bone and not ant an coma well no=
mended tar aobrieti and Isduat.y, wi l bear .4 • per-
Tanent I\l g wag-e, by applying ai
815 0111 11, or adding-log • site t, 80/
169, Pittsburgh Pwtoalo. my bltdew f
WANTED
$ or 10 good Uonst Carpenters
Apply at LL WATTS 6TILENT. Honaaeod &pp
'cape competent ercrkmen.
m• 31.
WANTED—tit the House of Refuge
tame venom to 'act to the capactry of Ray
IMEEEEI
ONY 11008EBEZPEU
Good reforonce mordrod. Andleationforeithrt of
tho nimatt as to h. banded In to tho ofSce of G.
Inttitutton, fio 6T fourth etreet, (op metre.)
The applicant. to meet the. Corm:dam at du
above oaoe, on THURSDAY, the 6th Instant. ot 4
&mock v. m.
Br order of the Gommittoe of Instructfon. '
Toy Sat
WANTED-A:lays la learn Bran
tithing and Recto Fitting.
• DAVISs Farman,
area. • TIS Wat• rte..
WANTED,
• BUM Illotrumn.
. pions PRILUPB,
r • Ica Up Water rued,
8 75
to oNT.H!;_ s i want to hirA tgenta
piiti a lo24l my acnt
175:%
REMOVAL,
11
GRAY & LOGAN
NO. 47 ST. CLUB BTUS%
Wham they ha•• now open a "emplace dash of
CLOTHO% tht
BOYS,
AND CHILDREN, including all the new
swastika scam
GRAY & LOGAN,
0,0 CLAlBMartft_
REMovAL, TRA.PORANY.
WILKINS HALL.
Oat mono , and the public at largo vnl not, an
us" Ward that we are et end fa a am
wtekatto be band at WILKIH9 U&LL. am the
Vara% Whoa, rough street, when we hay, at ex
hibition and far sate at fists "tact of
PIANO, upzozatunt Ain mmonstoki.
ea et* *me . brolticht ta i Me cith Ltd 1t strlett;
ILISMIN MIDST Men , -
lamas A BRO.'
so -, imams Dist
lITT B. 10-40 LOAN,
•
M;MZiI
ii2t=
llobocstpUta to. : ' - •
..,
, .
".00vstitatniza , ia.4l, Loam, - • •-•
smii.l A Cbe,.01545, of, lUMU, 11,13 Ti GO.,
#10411'sou&
-,k 4 i ,
FREE
FROM lIIE POTOMAC ARMY.
Everything in Readiness for
REPAIIATIOSS 01+ LER TO 111E1 GBH
DISMISSAL OE GENERAL BLAIR RECOMMENDED
THE Rtl) RIVER BATTLES.
iatigliattheS 1 . 11 otn Gen. Bank,
W MIRO Gl* May 3.—Mr. E. A. peal sands
the folio wing to the Wax Bureau
All is quiet with the Army of the Potomac
to-day. Everything is in readiness fora move
ment at the proper moment. Oar troops are
lu excellent spirits and anxious to advance
against the roomy under their new Command
er Ip-ohief.
Bitrnsida'seomroand is to a favorable po
sition.' .
The deserters from the enemy 'all agree
that Lee is making ostensive preparations to
meet Grant. The people also profess to be
lieve that Richmond is beiog evacuated.
A number of Senators teat yesterday to
agree upon a united coerce to regard to the
restoration of Froth Blair to his military
command in the army. They decided - VS sup
port the resolution rehiring to recognise Blair
as a Majar General In the military service,
and recommend his dismissal from the army
on the ground that he holds his commission
to violation
Gen: Banki, in official dispatches to the War
Department relative to the Red River cam
paign, admit, a surprise and reverse on the
Bth of April, but claims that the battles en the
Bth and 10th. resulted in a terrible disaster
to thekebels, and was on the whole, a victory
to our arms,' the loss to the rebels in killed
and mounded being greater In proportion,
than any other previous battle daring the
war.
The recelpte of the Internal Revenue dur
ing the month of April, was ten millions.
Now You, May 4.—The Herald's New
Orleans leper confirm. the statement that
Oen. Banks he. fallen back to`Alexandria.
In consequence of the lessening of the
waters in Rad likes, all the gunboats and
transports except the Eastport, are all down
to or below the fall.
Big gunboats, which wont up the Black
sod Washita rivers to Monroe, retdrned with
2900 bales of cotton ancl.9oo contrabands, be
'ldes convoying down the steamer Ruby with
489 more contrabands.
ADVIOES FROM RIOHMOIID,
THE STRENGTH OF OEN. LEE'S ARMY.
ee Probably Endeavoring to lb
cape to Richmond.
WASHINGTON, May 3.—The Richmond Ex
aminer of the 29th tilt. says: If we hold our
own in Virginia until the summer is ended,
the North's power of mischief everywhere will
he gone. If we lose, the South's ca
pacity of r.istanco wi❑ be broken. The
Confederacy hoe ample power to keep its
place in Virginia if it will employs Its power
energatie.lly and oonsisetly, and this is the
last year of the war, whichever wins.
The &gar, of the Mt says A company
has been organised, with a (tariffs] of $10,000,-
000, of which $1,500,000 has been paid in. It
does not diselose the c anditicn: of the enter
prise, trot says the company topires to grand
resulti. It will he,s a fleet at least, and
there is now every wespect of cocoon.
Mr. Lange speerh was published in the
Raleigh Consovrotir- and is spoken of no bold
and manly, and on. of the meet remarkable
speeches that has Leon delivered in Tankee•
I dam.
'WASHINGTON, May I—A special to the
World says:that en officer, formerly.of the 18th
N. C., brought here to• day, having been cap -
tared on theßotomac, says that it is the gen
eral beliefig&Rialunond that Lee's entire army
at preterit numbers about 50,000 and Long
street, who was In Richmond when he left, had
over 11,000. lle states, that should Richmond
be besieged, it ooald not hold out one month.
The Rertblican says it Is feared in high mil
itary quarter& that Leo is endeavoring is es
cape from the Rapidan to the breast works In
the neightunhood of Richmond.
fraLXTB.
En ALEXANDRIA AND RED ILINERI
ENGAGEMENT NEAR CANE RIVER
Defeat of the rebels and Capture of
1 000 Men and 9 Pieties Artillery.
W. EL WILLIAMS A 00.,
Capttre of 1 000 Prisoners, 240
Wagons and 20 Pieces 11rtillery.
exist°, April 3.—By the arrival of the
steamer Belle of Memphis, we have one dey's
later dates from illeaaphip, and advt... from
Alexandria and Red riv r to the 24th, at
which place General Banks was then Po a good
Tbo rebels had followed oar forcer
from grand river, and when near Cabe river
an engagement took piece, in which the rob
els lost 1,000 mon and nine pieces of artil
lery. The gunboats are Lido, notwithstand
ing wild rumen to the contrary. •
REMOIPALS.
TELEGRAMS.
Aro rement
I OPINION OP 'HIE MR CIIPAI6N
DERAL DISASTER IN ARKANSAS
EAIIER BRINGS CAPTURED AND BURNED
•
We have new, of a disaster to our arms In
&Aeneas. Illarmakuke attacked gad cap
tared,• train with an escort after a sharp fight.
Report says he took one thousand priaoners,
two hundred and forty wagons and twenty
pleeegof artillery. This needs confirmation
The gherrillas had lately captured and burned
the steamer Hastings, and fired Into the steam
er Benefit, killing two. The lose is estimated
at two thousand bales of cotton, burned by
the enemy In the vicinity of Camden previous
to the evacuation.
The hospital steamer McDougal arrived
from Vicksburg with 162 sick and srosinded
from the army of Red river. 81xty.nine left
at boon.
FROM NORTH CAROLINA.
Beaurefard in Command o
the Rebel Forces.
A REBEL RAM STUCK FAST
General Peck Relieved
EARLY ATTACK ON NEWBERN EXPECTED
NNW Yoax, May 4.—Tho &rola laxo Row
horn letters to April 110th.
The rebels ander Hoke approached Little
Washington on the 26th.
Beastregard le now in command of the robe
foresein North Caroline.
A rebel ram, from Kingston, came down
the Nouse river within:four miles of Newborn,
and there stack fast on a few feet of Water
ErMandy tt will be serviceable, as the
river is falling, and some phloem la unnavi
gable.
A rebel brigade under Corse, 3000 strong,
Is bettraealiewbara aad Eingetraa
Major General .Peck has been relieved froth
the command of the forces in North Carolina,
and is eueeseded by Brigadier General .1. N.
Palmer.
•
Deserters report that twelve regiments of
the force which took Plymouth, were tent to
Kingston, and an attack on Newborn was ex
pected at an -early day.
The rebel ram now at Plymouth is leaking
badly, and Is held up by two tug boat'.
Gunboat Crulaing for Blockade Bun
, sera. • •
HOirrusa ?dolma May. 3.—The steamer
0.1., Clark, from Nit Iloyal,hu arrived. Bhp
repoilr. that ea the let inst. eff.Fryirtg - Pan
Motels the spoke the gunboat Vieltsbnry;
am i
-lagP'for blopktide runners. 'The' Vicksburg
eiptloa, on the 30th alt. the schooner Iztlie,
bide with palm ell and Ague, sad wu evi
dently 'lionad for Wilmbglott, She ratio
china a tads *keel steamer the now thohlut
lost births% night.
Le3:of `Columbla , apQ the Draft.
if r amt rroi,Mq f.-Tha Diatrfot of Co
froabba_raintes 23 mbro Aboa to complato all
dialtiopyleathi - CriA. • • • .
...f*.:4,.,,, : •,,, , ..-... , . , 4 -, .••
.;,-i..4i....1.1
Expedition up . Washita River—New
Privilege. Adopted
WABIUNGTON, May 4 —A letter from Admi
ral Porter, of April 17th, mentions that the
expedition he recently sent up Washita MTV
as far as Monrco, captured 3000 bales cotton,
brought away 800 negroes and destroyed cinch
rebel property. Tho expedition was under
Commander Poster.
A new privilege has boon adopted by are
cent law, namely, authorieLng the Postmaster
General to refund to Pestmasten the sums of
which they may have been robbed by the
Confederate forces or rebel guerrillas.
General Banks--Mealcon Advice&
Nine Test, May 4.—The Washington spe
cials say there is no truth in the rumor that
Banks to to be relieved.
The steamer Matamora, from New Orleans,
has arrived.
. -
Advices from Mexico, via HIITSZIL, state
that it is rumored that Minister Corwin is
about to 'Nays the city, leaving the legation
In charge of his Secretary. Great prepare.
done axe making for the reception of Maki
millten, who is expected in May.
Railroad Accident.
Loutsvmtn, May B.—The * train hence for
Nashville, leaving at 7 o'clock last evening
with the 37th Ohio Infantry, met with a cad
accident at midnight, two miles this side of
itunfordsville. The coupling of th 6 rear 'car
broke, and upon checking up the several cars,
underwent a concussion, breaking the plat
forms, throwing the rear car down an embank
ment, killing one soldier and wounding &mal
ty-eight, several ly, two of whom have
since died. A brakeman had several ribs
broken. The wounded were taken to ISlnn
fordsville.
From Memphis.
Mituiturs, May 3.—Several arrests wore
made to-day of parties charged with smug
gling contraband goods to Forrest.
Theexecution of Smith on Friday last, and
the condom:tattoo of another man yesterday
for this offense, adds significance to these ar
rests. lien. Washburn is determined to break
up the smuggling business in this city.
Military movements are on foot, but are
contraband at present.
Court of U. B.,,Cialmo Adjourned.
Wasnrsosor, May. 3.—The U. S. Court o
Claims ho.. adjourno&t.._Dotober, haring die
posed of all eases readylor trial.
4 EICTIOJr SALES
CIORNPLANITII. OIL YARD AT
ACCTI. N.—TI2IEIDAT EVEN! a 0„ Slay nth,
o'o ock, seta be sold, on the sec and floor of the
Males 14o= 61 fifth 0 rent, nee Acres
f o mood In Collins to. uanip, t voting n the Alms
ny Blur, with Meatus, Pomp, Pipes. ell fagot
slA Machinery, Tanta, Beerrenvg Platt to., sod
Mettrold Setnh, bolonghla lo the Coroplanter Oil
Ccmpeny. Terms made k ewn at male.
n3y4 A Mei LW MAE, Auer,
F IRE-Viiool.' SAFE, FLATFOJ
SCALES, COUNTIES, SHELVING, Ai.
AI Auction
On FRIDAY 101111NISO, Nay 6th, et 10 o'clock,
at hissonic Rail Auction nvuse, 65 Filth street, will
be sold, One Tile stud San. two Pla•(arm Beals,
Ociatiters, Shelving with glue Aooie, Whip, Ao.
my 4 T. A. 111cOLELL AND, Auctioneer.
FURNITURE, CARPETS, &c.,
at auction,
Obi THCBSDAT, Hay sth, at 10 o'cicck, M
IdA.811:10 lULL ercriox ILOCSE, 65 Fifth St.
Will be sold, a brads.e sot of Cottage If =Hare,
oomprbing Dreesing Banns, Marble Too Wa•t,
Centre Table, nedstebd and Chain, blabovany
Selataad•, Berea., Meant, Parlor & Wood Chat.,
Bldo Tables, TUITIOCI Port lied. , ads. Blinde,
.are. Otto, Stoves, °calory, Tea and Table Spoons
and Torka, Sc.
my 4 T. A. bIe.OI,BI.LAND, Arlet'r.
ALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.S
—Will be exp.ed to public rale, et the late red—
dm= of B. B. idtGOWlli. rear Penn Station, In '
Penntommtdp, Weatutornand c., °enured., Idol
at 10 tectock, a. m., the following property to
wit: One Bova, Set p 1 ll•rrw'wof Side Saddle, oar
eow, a kik of p,tatoot, idiom ty•dvo gallons of
oil, we refrigerator, one churn, a lot of salt and
bonfehold foroiture genera ly, confiding of bureaus,
wardrobes, wash elands, crams., large parlor mirror,
two other large mirrors, &reser eve hair mattress..
bete:calm, cl oh, marble tcp centre tab e, extrusion
table, sofa, mitring machine, ens barrel t f sugar, and
otter mil , Ira too umocrons to mention.
Terms of fele to be cash, psr money or legal to n
fier not., on drliseiy cf ...idea sold.
JOSEPH O'BILLES,
C. W. 11,811,
soy2i.lild Xs - cantors McClowbs, deed.
rTNITED STATES MILITARY RAIL,
V WADS.
Omer orfiesuireser QTAIINCINAIItI, I
W,phingloo, Apr,l ltl, 1564. f
A 110T1ON—W111 be sold ma Wed-...osilay, the 18th!
&fey of May, at the Railroad rtipot la Alexandria,
Virgil:lle 7
500 Was of Old Railroad Iron:
100 tom 0(014 Car Axiom;
50 tons of Cast Scrap Ism;
100 tom of Wrought Iron:
3 tote of Old Bran and Copper,
930 Oil lierrelr,
Terms, Oa•h In Government lfunds. Ten (10) per
cola to be paid at the time of purchase, the hallows
on leBlol7.
The property 13711:131 be removed within ten dop from
date Of eels. U L 110131 - SON,
apl9tie Capotin and A. Q. M.
AUCTION BALE OF OONDEMNED
HOWES.
Was. D. cur. CAll.l.li Buns Alt,
Offtwi of cling Quarters...or,
Wamblngtota, D. C., April 20th,
Will b. sold at plablle auction, to the hlgboat Id
dot,, at tb• 110310/ sod plac.• hadwd below, viz:
import, Patna, Tbunteay, May sth;
Gott, .burg, calm, Monday M.l 9,0;
Poona I hurt aj, may 111,0;
Penna. Thu day, May 19th;
RerhAng. P.n., Thornily, May 2..tti;
Lebanon, P.ona, 'Mt:daddy ono 2d;
bonbon 01 . 1.36, Tffuretay June 9th;
Ferantoo, Penn. Ttarerley, /nue 1 0th:
Wllliam.port, Wynn. Ititoaday, June T. 34:
0.. bundr d 1100) lorua at Ganyhbrig Cod tiv
hundred and fifty OW) al each of the rotor Wite..B.
1 been borne& have bean cordreaLed al Unfit to
.be cavalry wry.. of the thoted
ton co d sod farm purpose. rawly pool bargul•
I OM b. had.
Donee will be !widths'',
arilow au 10 A., and continua dolly till all •
Tenn,: O&M, In United StateTresoury Dot
JAEIES
Ltout, Col end 0. Q. M Cavalry Hamm
apV:t4elo
D 188 0 L UTIOJrB . NC
DISSOLU TION—The Co-prirtnerebip
existing between OH An, TOW s - H8 end fOH
HidL s, man ths style of HOW NHS d ELM LT was
this dsy dissolved by method wasent, (ha Lt of
sprit, 1854_ Hither of the undersigned, sie author
ised to wale the basics.. of the firm.
cuAttiEs rocrsns
JOHN HOLY.
C"ARTNERSHIP—John B Herron
sod CHAILLYS VOWELS, have nesonlseed
themselves under the name and styli, of
JOHN B. HERRON & 00.,
to ilato from April Ist, MC myt:lrr
CHAS FOWNES, of die firm. of
Irownee t Maley.) JORN 11. 131:11110N (Int.
Mltoboll, Herron a C 0...) IRON TOUNDERS and
alarrafacturcro,
ALITCIII6HT STREET
Ninth Ward, Pittsburgh, Pl.
13021 y JOHN B. HEIIIION t CO.
TYBSOLETION.-THE PARTNER
LI 8111 P heretolbre mining between the under.
.wed, nudes the name and stele of 8. FUDDLE 6
W., sew dissolved by mutual agreement en the 3tst
day of December, 1663. The GEMra dilliabilatusteat
has baen since the ha n d, January, 1861, and will
hconsfarth be In the and under the exclusive
t of en Emaciation organised undue an
:c u tl=nhly, Mating to Mentlfertnting.
8. BIDDLE is antituriind to me the Ors name to
eattlement. All parting having claims against the
late arm am revested to promut the oats at th.
Counting Ewen for eettlonent; and all panto= a.m.
Ing themselves indebted, *ill please call and untie
without delay. 8"
68nELL 11TEL E WELTY IDDIJ6,
131
JAMS ITLEOUtfiI,
E. 80110TE8, Jr.,
11.013EINT EIpIMIL
MS=
VOTICK—Tho Copartnerenip hereto
for. existing
_between the undersigned, ender
be style of WHITZ, DUO 'HEIM it. co., Wu beau
&mind by mutual consent, to take effect from the
tot inst., JOHN WHITE raiding
LPEI frorri Ors Ara.
JOil wurns;
JAB. 1t1cE1131163.
JOLUI WHIM
The undersigned mW continue the Ifurintribsg
end Commission business miss tits tome end style
of WHITE BROS. t CO., at Ns. 6 ESITHNTSI
8171ES1', corner Liberty, Pine:oath. - •
JOSlaili warn,
Jse IIcEIBBON.
DISSOLDTION OF PARTNERSHIP
=the yartuershlp tottatoftur &Manua between
the undormined. under the s4le of WhL 101101.
WONt CO., to mutually dtmulesd, to tutueffect
from this date, lIICIIABD BlSSON'eetlrlag from
the Ana The Wane. val be continued ea fainter.
i owlet the style ma heretofore.
mi. a. JOE:MITCH
' - Salina a; icarseron,
BICILSILD 11;8507h.
PlCA:math. rats-lath. 1864.. tolartf
LIMON OP MPARTNER,
Iterttofini
bo w .. tog. T. Me..o4otON and EMS I=
amJo& I) We:CMS a 01),
to dimind byanatual 0:111111321: MI P. -
HAM
tN vat ait.W Owl inisettlad am:v=4 of sail
thiralMU.atroat tted tad Libtry
jaktiOn jOirJf 11 .ALL.14140/4
11•41
VOLUME
.IXTISEXIEXT B
10•PIITSBUR0H THEATa
OgMEI
l':
TIMITAT-LSAVZ-IL l2l '
The utterly unpreerden•ed peterlerlty of the Wier
ttlW dotentle grams, ma when, ea to.Porton: b
ere pertatmed at Orr* theatre. at t►e eater them.
hd a rtur clover 100 ill New Tort, orerPt.
to London, and atW playing
Win be prometed. the troeuilful domestic dm= of
THE TIOILET-OF-LEAVlEenaffe
llobcrt Saari.
Josee 0 Vf
bl. Byoot.
Sam —.— —Teeny BMt.
Mr.Olteue ... Chlppudain.
With the .... atreniph ;El lb. Coropeny.
In»hran+t OadJo . • eare."
UoMILSONIC HALL
FOR OJrE WEER,
COMNCrite
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 9th,
Also, WEDNZSDAT BATITEDAT ATTEB.
$OOll3, u l o•cicak.
CAPTAIN Immo
SOUTH SEA WIRING VOYAGE
Woaderfal Ewan 4 the Llfa of the
American Melanin,
290 ettooooltre Illsbe• In Now York,
110Cinccoolloo Nights In Pilltomolphlo.
100 Bocoesol.* Nieto ld pc S4dai
daeocosio• Nlgbtem
Draw laroo and highly rompotatalo andl , nas—the
worry .111. and lmoll good of OM onsa:
THE BO AT iOEWES,
♦ miss at 97hathat Emus, memos 4 to a
GENUINE WHALE BOAT,
That hat Deed Woe luwerid the world, mied An
lb. chub end apts. of lite Sperm Mosta nnailed
be ...ow of Drug r”n, mewing the meet /slats.
Czeltement and at eltleg unboueded merriment:.
BOAT.B CELIAW. , • ",
CAPTAIN WILLIAM, miettus,
PRANK, WILLTZ, 8188, "
and the inimitable `rocs boy, LIME BAWL
She langhter-p.ovoklag candcalltioaof eh,' Green
Boy Bart, gnu the , eutlaus blunders of ocusl
graft, aroma the audience to a bitch of excilemen •
mad mirth randy witenceed in any entartaincueot.
Adcedaelon 811 meta. Reeerved seats Du *mho.
Boors open at 7; ceenceences at 8 o'clock.
Matinee. adsoladou n ail pans of the house ""
cents. Children 16 mats. suy.lunun am
1 0 14.r05. 44e:
REMOVAL.
W take plum. t lame the jpates:Uutirs
new woupy Ism sag ocdaziallocu LoW
O. 12 BILIELVS BLOCK,
82. OUSE 8112K82
Where we bee. Jett receleed tram the maottfactarer
of WK. B. Blt&DIIINIT and 8011011. MIS 00.,
a new lot of .13PLatalt P14.15"8. 4Lo, •tOmplete
assortrarnt el SHIT tt'S celebrated iiatatorkleasa, ne
lodeone and Iltalal good. geeteratlY.
The atipertortt y of the EIEtAD BUST PIAltO la al
ready eetabltebol. ID the battery of .Plulai Do a..
I ornament has ;aloes as rapidly la lopulmulty
er received so many preaslams within lbw ego. of
Iwo years as the DIM lilt Iron
overstraag bass sad French grand actin Piano
Torts, maunfactured by Wll - BIC&DB118Y, and
Bhontaker a Co'. Pimp. baring been en , lons end
favorably known In able and otnar conatrles, need
no (nether comment. All guaranteed for tire years.
WAKE:LEM it BARB.
Bola Agruts n Pittsburgh and Wis - tom Pi.,
Ho. 12 eT. GLAIR 8t.4 Blaidro Bka.
Good &mond Mud Plasm for amt. Timing sad
rePO-rM don• Mmaptlf. sp.lo
L&NOS I
PIANOS!
PIANOS! ,
CABINET 0110 ANS
Cabinet Orgum t
CABINET ORGANS?
NSF' LOT AT *OLD PRICES
CHAS. C. pIHILOH.
et WOOD envy"
I.I SIEDLE, Na 183 Sunlamp ST
Pianos and Mnsical • Instruments,
Heaps courtantly on land Einiamnizinent of
WiV PLUMS, VIOLINS, 011ITLES, AOOOiLDI
ONS, STRINGS, &a, irtll 1 U kw low
tx9ltagrd
.
D ECKERS PLiSOS,
WITH NEW PATENT IRON TEAMI
leknoorledted by all tit, boot nonticianatn be apse ,
to on oder nue onseott, or Abbot k.ecooptioot and
TRELT & m et celebrated Melodeon. end
Ilarmonlum. Its only Rn ale by
HOFFMANN, HOMNI C
M0.'63 &Mb street.
KNAlib'es bOLD ME lldJ
PIIESUUId PILISOS
SAINTS DIWS. PIANOS;
PPLINOWS 1:1E0D10103.
A tp`inald .or st.ct jtut ;mitred.
WA Ga mLOTt'Y'BLOM4at rich stmt.
-
CL.9I.JQ• AGEdr-rs.
LAW OFFICE A CLAIM AGENCY.
W. J. & HALL PATTERSON
1.. Wovele 'Most, m ticor; '
urn:wpm ra,
win Pr.." FUSIONS. MIMES, BACK PAY
had di other 51.111hu7 yams ptcaritUy.
Wr Ho dune ®tree saccapitta.
aolrar.
~, ,r n'
Pramptly attendee ie by,
mnmma a nronmia,
No. LSI fourth uhrst; Plttabonh, P►
4. O. S.
HAMErtinaL JOHNSON,
awronannrsiAT.LAW,
And U. 8. Ilosass4 SOLD1:1011V•CILLE18 LGESTIS,
Ho. ea awn swan
iEiUTA t 1 MAMA_ BOUNTIPIII
/XL FISSIONS, BACROPAT and MILITARY
MAIMS of salty dem.tpt{op, callectod by ehs 410 a
scriber, at the I:olcrarlag raid, rig: Feral= $lO 00;
an other claim S 3 69. -: •
0.0. TAILOR, Attarnef at Lair, •
Nan o=l24n:eh, Pltbhnrgh, Pa.
N. IL Bo charges are made Wet:o'MM= desa not
shrewd. and alt lalbratatiaa 'atm, grata.. eatar
Noes w.atur f /4.
ierronaztfo.troar.
A c0..105 PAM 51zUtt Pitlabargb, Po.
ow= ,
far Immune, DOinerYi !BU! 119 N
ICY, Ito. yeaccated;
you CAN ALWAYS ritLOCUBE
cadmium Watered !caw Wats..
iturnetY. Omaha sad taloa,
Wan Bloom of. Youth;
Man'. Ilagnolls ,
Holloway* PM. Ofalloonnk
Mtn Anne: Hair Bait.= sad zrebsigazinnk
Iffelmbold • Hoehn and tlstaanstlLls. . • ,
14.4.ay•Intproled Iliad Bonner,
'HIIwa4 imelnhL Onowitt, ' • = . •
En* ToifitFoaw.a4 Parham. ~•
Hair Ilraines, .11ro.b* Tooth 3ralh...
At lb. Oenttal Drag Stan comer Oslo lad ledand
Matti In Man. Haus, Atlethady. = • •
, . .03C1 00.
-ITALIAN MAOCARONI, . Warranted
Mob sad imam, at the Ilbaskqusaty, toothed
and Arms by J0H.21 •
4 0. 7 /' man Llbertyaba Efazd strew.
WjijaMttßAE :• „- - 7P.sr.rne
ciw,
, ica.o sal IQ riQdligo.
V , L
1,,`21,4-i-, ,. .if t 7 ,- -,!•,i'.!..,.:,',,,:-...
LX:X111"-NO: 146
c-fitmers. cLo'kna. Av.
FOURTH STRERT
NEW STYLE 4
OIS
WINDOW S:HA.DKS
BECIECTXD TH7II DAT.
NEW SPRING. STOCK .
OP `
C3A.IZP.ETS,
arms mum=
OIL 01,45T14;
AT M'CAIIIIBVS.
CARPET STOR
ca sow= 117111:=2.
mll9
I : LAYING SIIRCHASED £ND ADDED,
TO 01711.0W1S Tall
ENTIRE STOCK
ABM, OIL CLOTH, &O,
[ably bald by W
street, V. sr. Ws, by lbw tomeolblation, to Ogee m.
LARGEST STOCK
TO BE FOUND IN THE WEST,
AT TIM LOWEST PRICEEI
Oliver MaOlintook ea 00. -
SNICS TOTH Brßart
FUN° COVERS.
Pine Embroidered Cloth.
Embossed Cloth.
Victoria.
A art sad Weald wortamat fiat remind si tig
NEW CARPET STORE
MaPABLAND, COLLINS 3 CO
aka
dri.a.ru racru xc.
IJQUESNE BRASS Iycnt4s,
fidlollAN 4 oßestidp.
ifostalsetaturoof ofrry Oartofy of thobbol •
SUASS WOEK YOU PLITIEBVIS. BMW on 41!"
GAS YITTEEttI, IdACIUKIBTft, AND
10OPPESSICITEL
DBMS CASTINGS, of Al doecaildbas. Made to
order. STEAMBOAT WOliff. STRATA A ND OLD- .4.
rrrrnta. And ILEPAIIIING. promptly attended lA. :Li.:
Partdoolar attention pad to Sttloo op =ram !
RIES TOE COAL AND CAEDON OILS.
Liao, Sole Agnate for the We tore Dtddict of Non.
sytranla for the ash of MARSH. LAUSDELL
00.'S PATENT SYPHON PUldtP, the bad ever
tented. smog rto yell. It le not liable to getout ,4
of order, sad 'nil throw mom yaw than any ion - }
twice its size,.
R 0 .1 4. CITY WORK&
SULOHINTOSEI. HEIMPIIILLL & oo?
rommzes can MAOII:I3nSTEL
Co of Ptk and O'Hara, aM
Pike and Walnut Strosti.
(Near City Water Weeks.)
blanasetansrs aidatlonary and otbff NHOHn.I
BOLLING lIIIELL CASTING 9 snd MACHINMIT,
A a rkpidrlng aoLuirO
CHIN • .
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS,
P1T2193317N0E1,P41.
PAZ'. BROTHER & CO.,
11323 T QUALITY lUMMILD CIALST STKIIIII,
Booms, flat and Octagon* of all ikon. Warrantad
equal to say la:portal or manufactured to ad. colm- • 1
{ I
Offlea and warabono,ll 149 and la nlan ; `, 1 7,
and 1.93 and 120 EIEOOIiDSTAI=
edlayd . •
4+,
A IJFN M CORMICK k CO.. VALLIr
irotanna. Pittabmna,Pa „
gerWareleenne, al MNUTY t
Ilannfactunsee of COON“WILOB. AND MUT
STOVINV I COB
lIOLLOW Iff lAA, Steel and Mar Elnol4l,
JAE 01 &orb& Omi Dater MIA
time Pipe, Bad irona, Doh Irene, Wagon Nonearete.
KetNee, Pollorys,llanNeas,Oas Wheels, Cogyltep:'
and Outing. generlly. ADA Jabbing gad
Outings =INV cedenl Pseented Pm-Dale
with Steam or Howe Power. egltinai !i;
WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., 1 , 11:'a
" idbc.„ stave; osiosits each, Was
astralactaress WECEPSB L 6811288 and 8
-a, dsseriptiaa of LELTEXES ISRAPCX.;I:
WORK. . •
Olden soUcltal from the Mb, and px.la tsl4l*
ly dapped as par hartrasases. •
SEVERANCE,' Na 53 WATis
Pliuiburah, cousufactotrur of BOILED '
WROUGHT OPISICEI, common and rapruadof
leauriptkrti.
Particular alma or attapod SPINZEI and '
, arga or aceiall, made to ',ardor as abort
n & W. BENNET' ,r Mann of
L../• WHITE EITO/411 PODIA cams
MILD WAHL
tr
i===3l7.=M
B. F. QUIMBY & CO,
Conunkssion Merchants,
No. 190 SOUTH WAflB
011108.04%'11
Give medal atteatlon to pFete.tus
Flour, Grain,Proviiiimis
tar Eaortara accammt.
T. BROWN. '
•
• ()„ : : & Oa, ,
B. F. IaITLISIBT
•
(Buse dians to J. IW. galihM) • 1
Clorozatiitoniltgllirowitiattitl;•
• r
OIL arm, ra.l
• • • • .•
Harlot poochaso6 thee 'Tomo Womb:mm . 4X WU
City, and boobs =pis twat andThielllt wet,
ruSibrooorwi to stamina Carwswir,OlL /1.
Ifir, of own ohwatrtion, 1.1?"4 91 4 -1 .
tyaettma to who my toot 111 with uniusetcost,
IC% ,
THOS. L. McCLELLAND,
ir
(Do:oloor wilt:CW=l Ak Thoth)
OIDIDIAL 0021XEDWOD =BORA= ID
Flour; Grain and Proviricirn:
Opootal attantion Attu to the _ Inatture =Alai ,
of uNDDD AND MINED Prato's - 01: •
Da SI WOOD OTREZT, Plttobotitt;l% 71 ill
ofily
MONA/ rorrra—Jos. Axwatitroms A. attraop.
POTTER, AIKEN & SHEPARD, putt-
= lClT au rrl 3 l b. Merchant. =I Deatras In Tonics ad
Doacolo YRIUTS, FLOUR. BUTTER IMILItit„
ZOOM POTATOES, and Prodarri lattorally,Soara
/Abut) attest, opprotto PrararKer
l Warmth It Ca ' Mama Orgff4.lCulp 4 84Ir
.1, A t.r 11, Les , Joka 011.zbrr. tAbArA
War & Bra alcllowelf Von Bruit deo.;
Creation & Simmons, Bt. Loot. Bbutair • Groats . .
thy To ke Mutant & Lavoli„ etneirvatt airsl.l
E pwrir wawE i -
Commission.lierchant;,:-.V:
No. U 0 Bovril WATIEM sr., arciaano,
. _
• !.I . ,:tursar'
manilas, raoner*, 1x.0.11 1 4 qulls- -
mbiTlat
max low..
WlWill it A WEB,
.001=a011
And dealus m 112erar, - Gra2a a d Ihes,ll: 2 1 11i!ION
isttlOOND ca beta WecoLlyks
stuiprpegft.i.AZKAFi;.;•-z
' , nbole El
.0244:1=113ED Otitignai - 13 C 1 F 111 ,Art
if ml4ll 14 413211 *. 03416 M 4 ?
boop-E
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