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    VOLUME .LUCVIII---NO.
,)ittsirttrgiv&zittc.
VERY =LATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH_
rENNYLVANIA LEGIS L ATURE.
- SpeardprimMontethePittsbnedtamarthz
Thouttantrio, March 21...
- Boratir;—Mr. Graham ' presented- d rET11411•
strivace from Collins township, against the len
priavemgdoi'lliland Avenue. •
Mr. Elgham iced i nil authorizing the Mi
. =stifle Itattitaf to remove their track from
Wylie iftrel etreeta. •
The lbtlittelngbills were naiad: incorporating
the Coalfield , Balliosd Company; Incorporating
be French:Greek Bridge Company, but if the
eominimionen build the bridge this company is
not to eglat; Incomorating the Jobnstown and
"Armagh Turnpike Company; Incorporating the
.Western Mining Company; supplement to 4do
indent*. Ott Company ; authorltingin_cieetton
In Oil City on April twenty•sizah ; supplement,
to Garrick Oil Company. Adjourned:
The State improvearena bill, another Mier oil
• scheme, was +rend last night in the Ilona°, but
i was not cone:lb..VC:l,, nor Is It probable that,. It
Horse.—Tbe following were passed: Inoorpor.
sting the Central Tninpike Company; relating
to bridgen.in Allegheny County; suppleme,nt to
act Incorporating Allegheny Turnpike Company;.
relative to weighing coal In Pittsburgh; lecor...
periling the following Mining Companies: -Bal
i, llon.tscon, - ?rartpin. Union, PacUle,,Tadneoh,
Gold, Thdfaelle and Midas; 'to authorize Courts
to Wawa 011 e. and, exerclse enancery jrtriadic-
Geneve.; Turnpike and Plank koad.Compaiiiesi
to cstabllah a ferry over the Ilkter Allegheny;
giving thp Mayor of Allegheny City two litur
dyed and. fifty, dollars more salary, ut of. the
Conntytitimury. • ' • ' •
ki RUMORS FROM •RICHMOND.
- 4 Abdication-of Jeff. Davis
- GENERAL LEE SUPREME DICTATOR:
One Ltist Despers.te EQiri tole
spctto'saltEtD , ll wisancrot.
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• NE w -ic9111 5 .'444011.:.Lthe;
Nis it t wos reported
• that Jeff Davis had abdicated the tiOidtgli . of
President of thenehel-Confederacy, and banded
,7, over tbs relatiffids idnlclnnlCianment. to Gan
evil Lee, wlth tho.emgentandleff, th,ta. the *PT,
1 .1 as soprerdi 'critar';' iliotirif nuke one test dem;
perato effort with inch resources as are left
•witbln his control, - • ..
• All kinds of proyislOns are irow bringing fab
ulous prices to ftichinand, and - eivity - nimbi in
Itbe city i•sipable of awning a musket 'has been'.
`a:ceased into the army: "
.A cabinet meeting was held at Washington; ' .
.?I'. Yesterday, at which It was enderstOod'thit that
'Frani aplitintorettgrszat RlCiona4diorated•;
pis subject of epasideratiole:,.,
!ZERIAN 1111C11110 TOWARDS GOLBSBORS.
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11 , 83 EL PROPERTY \ DESTROYED AT FAITTEY
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a A Battle ~ N ear Goldsboro - 11babl i
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0 Nam roar, March 41.—The lithe' 1. I
' ~,4:;lrmlfteton a:despondent .ofrtta 15th, :Al
: A --r ine reftutees. deserters and priloners bro t .
by Sherman am beinvismumbi Mr plo,r
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two steamboat loads ariirlig that. dat,..,'
Oa the 14th Shaman leftl'ayestiville, arch
it towanle Gnldaboro. -„ -Before laming. tsn .
tensiva arsenal was complete r ly . dal It'
. •., was theAbest. in the So - uth. Ever} edt n mill
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"._l: .. and several ambiences were also des . :.. Six
'•.k; sulall steaoMM 'Were airibunted. ,
. The negroes who have followed Sher will
-!..1 bet to South Carolina, consigned to the %we
in
...• me nd Sattotl. - . . ~,
of
21:,, 0 e rlbrls willmakea stand, if , at all, near
•t. ..1 Golestola. - 'Johnson ut.tion . :: nillted Id...di - Bra._ "g ,
and-large relnibteements having come from
Richmond, glWnetstablinthin telth-whicti they
... i hope to defeat Sherman and Schofield combined.
‘; - If successful, the, calculate to return and crush
Our mimed phonies ere sent North aslant%
as possible. • Their maiden - telorrible; thirty
and forty din dally‘Tv . ;
General Term is tcitilieGte field ImmedlateJY.!
ISTEitESTUSG <I OM EVROPE.
iunttos In ,711 k. 111EIICAN
TaIPHENT OF. GOLD -TO AMERICA.
Law TOnx. March 21.—The City of London,
from Liverpo_sl the Bth, via flueenstown the 9th,
arrived this morning with one day's later dates.
It Ix reported that the Emperortiapoleon has
firmly resolved to xr.aintain theEmpireofllcrtem.
The Ikniflcia Bialnytidlatea the ,nimoteirf
• • Bible war bet*ecrEnglandsoid America..
The London pave city articlo , niludna tc, the
prabable 3111pin:a o'f Noirfork; Owln:
to the dullness In exchange consequent upon the
heavy ruppllea of Foleral-Sonde to • the Conti,
neat and tic airlial of Savannah cotton at tie*
T or k, •-•-
Linertol, r iforr4o.--CottoOlat.: Ifearbestor
market quirt and sfeaf.Breadattiffs fitilet sod
steady. Provisions doll. Lard firm.
ki
138;),;€4,88)
4 53 340. 14 . : for oizmoy . ;
Edo Balltal;.Ori 63s 5-2 0 .
Dollorittiolociluoi been 'appolotod'erms
Stinister to: Washington, aed. .111:. Dino Mlnboter
to Iffedeo.
pmt-sra'",
remised lettere/41d the flosernment inbitcripl
lion agencramounted to 1,135,450. •
Z; The interroption by the dood,,ottelexcaphie
and mail communications for the last throe days,
hare seemingly diminished suiierlottens..
It Is alineit 'eettain - thik 'r-scra 'now orir
snarktt, wilt be estire'y gone before Saturday
night, qiere,WireSAo9o,ooo lett.
_'Ttie
anxiety to secure ,Investmenta which increases
with the increasing declinein gold, promises to
- lead to the absorption of the whole of this issue
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Bank Robbery—Monitor Dictator.
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FIL NEw joitz,
.)Isre,ll 21.--pr, Central Bank
Vras TObt!eli relltelY3llY of 10-40 and .:0 93 hoUdi
. amounting to tte9,ooo. ' • - , .7 1 ' •
1 The anntltor tdotator arrived . hire , 0,-tliy
irrom lliatptou ItOitdi.' Her officers al..eiklr . of her
la the Idgliest tenner q. portion' of the 'time
She made tidies knots per, hour, Using Only'
twenty-fcrar foriseesont of fifty.4x.: - ' ..,'
Tbe and Grant CorreOndince.,
- .245w Tona l Munn 81.-The ecniespori . desice.
?between Dorils; Lein and conCernlig. a
I)Witari
,consentbas tasfatio-our difficulties, is
issiblisbed iid contains nanewasets. ereept the
o ndle. DsTist shed enS friitak Lee'
anthorttY to set, 7iiticAbojas - wohis; "Sate r into
garch an snargtement ,f 4 will esnse at-least, •
tezporsry eivt of-bsstilislao
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Sao* Lou . . .
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Bovrrooshltereh,St.—lte steamer, Europa
#. 1 P144,40 6 . 1 4 . ..4 11 d fti•
8. - -Compeoo, beater of Cep/Mies- *but MAJ.
p en . oceidett.,.; HO Alp brceogbt witb.-lalm &g
-ado= rebel big,Ll9,llsp; tipttfied .bylnierltlary
oring biz raid, seas oferhleb be captured Wm
solf. frl*o.6ilg4oeo--.
• -.... ; Pelee of Gel&
Now. ioir,l4elt 21.- • -Theroluti ditto mote
itetirtopfa iot Ipeljrfrolothe.t . e4em
of the eherkotttikPlebtladek
pihe lee ituctFutteel Immo 10*W%.
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THE
FRO II IHlATeitEttlft ii UN.
N &MCI FROM TDB REBELS EXPECTED.
SHERMAN AND SCHOFIEI3 REPZATED MOVlfia IP?
-UNEXPECTED WAR CLAP PREOtpTED
New Toni. March. St.—The Conunersiars
Hatcher's Run corroptpdon, ,Ittuler date of:
Mirth IS, Pays our troops there had been under
arms tUrtyllix hours.. expecting ar attack from
the enemy. Movements within the enemy's
lines for .eavetaltayagavu: rise. to UAL espec.
tation. Out troops are eager to have the attack
made.
.An early neacitaUosl of reiersburg txikdi
his inverted that Sherman and Schofield WV
moving up the Weldon Road. Oar troSpi were
never: In mere magnlticent spirits.
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• . The Camiiiiia bays . a . war 'clap will soon
be heard In Ina quarter least expected by friend or
-foci -
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ci.noirrAer; 4recial final Trenton, to
dtty, sa3a the- Washington train ; was detained
two hours at Matuebln by breaking an axle
Only two persons were injured.
113141113110CCUPIZB EY MUM
Janttion Formed with Gig. Schofield.
. - .IO3:OIDAR sun AT WHITS HOUSE.
• WASIITIWTON, March 21.—Pasaeuzans who la
'died ukisy. from. say acwa from
Sherman 'reaeliefl' tare' SubdilY; through , two
scouts, who left last week. . He had. occupied_
961daboro Wayli; C01:111t41A
With
Geito. &Masa is being supplied at White
" Eklub . :‘,114.11..e.1b/nglieyltimeed tbr fa .
tans xbanalents. IIV slily Is still idle.
Orders Regatding Scraudelent Permits.
:CAM°, March 20.—Thiiitattner' . 13elle of St.
Maid; from Memphis, bee arrived, with 500
bales of cotton for St. Louis.
" 'To; prevent goads Nth being sMitinto the en
emy's lines by land or water by means of film
dulcet permits, General Washburne has Issued
orders which prohibits the permitting of goods
to go.beyond - the lines of occupstlon, except to
prisons who actually come from beyond such
hnett;mid, Mira In cotton and etherprcdocts,
and &Otte of the sameto tbeilbrernment pnr ,
'chasing agents. Tho order abolishes the sys
tem by which steambont Jowls of goods have
amen :allowed to Imre Meteinhis to traded
with the enemy.
F v‘im vrnicitmia - .:-. writebeduaaitiiii be
s the Country,.
t NE ex W td g idtedC f ae = , February
n ews fltmo)
cterntry is diseribed as Ins most wretched state
of anarchy. Idyl of the Were hider
tad him the capital, all mall comnannlcatlons
being.destrnyed by the warring factions. Only
two of the Irwat.lonsof the reppbllo, one in rashr,
and the other In Llmsi Peru. were in existence.
.E 1 'Thlerno'ro, the organ of the. Falcon Govern
ment; says - they streibedding blood, and nobody
• know* why. , In TruJillo,-ealled wheliovereign
Btateof the Andre, many believe that indetand%
care Is disorder. murder, arson, &c.
isms lye* Oriels".
"Tuck% March 91—The steamer Striekney
from New Orleana on .the hakurrored,
with b5O lisgsheadtt of 'sugar .foi. Loall.
:The that bad Just landed when 'she was discos ,
:tred to be on fire, but it was promptly.. tistla
gulaW wilb3tiellklail
,There Is an Inquiry for cotton In tho New Or
leans market, but no sake. There mere malt
,sales of . Sugar at 30c for Prtme, ant 93f1g.11,v,'
:for Yellow Clarified, and Molasses at. 93c cur
Qld Crop, and SLAI for Yrlme.New. - ;
f Ritridisi9it Vlrtilto 1 llonie.:7 . _ ,
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sir rein; March . ,
5:1.-;-The . Ifirards City
P Int; corrotoondent or,the 20th,. says : Sheridan
~...a "el itlVbits Hoene 11;k11
e on - the ~ Ile - last.
ro y Sny nom and two oMeers. Nearly two
ll , k
'ndred twarecs cape 10.111 th him, and lus had
t nun hick !girt's' nuMbers, [Who was wholly
leable to feed and tirottt t them; . latterty, how.,
kr r. bemould do bitter, and the . oinnoaa mama
, to proenn their own sub9stenoe on the
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ItnriNflle Reported' Occupied by Union
ipayalry ? . j .
Niw Yana, March 21.—The HeXdars Sixth
rot'Corracorreipondestglyes a report brought
le by deserter*, that , a force of tioloo torah*
had occupied Burheille, the junction of the
llichteond, Dania. and :Lynchburg Railroad..
!patented tobe Mapped.,
'Saw Tons. March 31:--Sentiedy, • Wtto was
arrestka at Detroit, and since conncted of being
wy, !s to to hing6d .at rcirt -Lafayette,' oh
taturday cert.
Telwakizsi
The high wind , prevailing lag sight 'roar
witilTerY
Ulla Rem from that gonna this morning.
Oil In Mexico;
A letter from Mexico statee : The foterest in
discoveries- petraleum., continue, tpiablitted.
.
.prinp of undoubted value have been tinted at
the linutee.a, and at several 4oliti lithe Da.
pfirtment of Ban Lula retail and on the Tempt
,en river. as well as In several places In the valley
of Mexico; and even on the Pacific aide, on the
coast of Janette, the. IlDetllollB- fluid is * 1,14 to
abotred.- , Where it will next torn ep la'yet to be
- known, but "prospecting parties" are on the
Sled for every shadow of an indication. Messris.
_Covert, M'Cune, and Poole;Ainaricannesldents
or Mexlco, have come into possession of some
valuable springs, and Mr. -William H. Arnim;
representing,* number dr New Xerkeapitallets,
bus recently left for the United Slates with im
portant title papers relative to petroleum, almost
Alan" the ,Mmiteittmas. o
Mr. Covert leaves_rera 'erne, by the English
steamer for Havana and Now York, with equally
Interesting information, and.reoraanttug some
of the most valuable discoveries yet made in
Mexico. The oil is clear and of good qoallty,
and laiecentible by' navigable streams. Baring
,14,00 n to be commenced on a huge settle. for
glitch' any amount. of. capital is Inereadniess. -
The exclusive right to 'retie this oil; which; as
stated In former correspondence, has been
'granted to some ofj,be above. named parties,
makes their mianopoly of almost inconceivable
value; particularly when It is considered that
tin y have octant,' the ontaldewoeld as a market,-
bat some seven millions of Mexican population
toaupply—a local trade -which Is every day In.
creasWg, and which can defylmortetion abroad.
1: from the City of Mexico. dated the
let Instant, says: , 13ontet, who rallied '
two weeks ago, from novena. Is reported In the
newspapers as hating on . bend a gigantic; Seceeb
flunalgratlon scheme, but of What partictilar na
ture Is not generally understood ; perhaps It is
an offshoot of -the , exploded Zwin effete. A
more then usual number of Ame-leins,'
and Melo} al, are in Mexleo just now. Major
Calhoun Itorham, of Me-rebel- army, and for
merly.tnif ed States laltirriet Attorney in Cantor.
nisi, has twen hem fur beTCIIII weeks, confined to
etsxcom by : lllnewt, at thelturtdde fkattl:Stalat-
Sesurrgard, brother of t InGeooraf, is In Sonora
toning passed. through ;Sdo .01 some ; womb
since; on his way thlgter..
• Roux and turpentine conolderabis gaunt
ties ate made la Callibmia, and , shippod to At
lantidports. but as the Ban Francisco met:chants
buy fOr gold, and Sell on the Ai:Made coast' for
currency, they have oftenstutudned hem toms
-on their cargoes la eonsequonon of the =troop
dimity fluctuations In prices Jam. The °War ,
Mans aro also producing boot in ouch qtutati
ties as to render it an article of export, and they
are looking anxiously for our Atlantic markets
to acquire some steady tone, in order to enable
tfrbir toe:chute to make their caleidations, wit
something like certainty.—lldia. A Ant. .
oMrenm , Pktmea's ref/main Radecki re not .
Likely to plume the pro-slavery peopletusy better .
than General Bnrbridge's did. The Lonisville
Ness says : "We feel Justideal in Orloff law"
lute assurance to the reader that the claims of
our ceuntry on ita able-bodied and fighting pop-'
tdatitin, trill diatom immidenwi by General Palmer
in We conduct of any newsier) recruiting - which
bein*y Weaned on toiMperintencin our State.
The :Maims of masters: to their alarm will be no
inoreheedod certainly than theellhal of Went/
to a ion, of a witnto her hit/bawd, or of children
Thiararns von Enternti.;- , At so dud --
- period 7 , 1
iha Present rebellion bas the Gerantment need
Knave r fleet of transports. as now. Every
boat of sndlciait capacity to being brought into
reepalsition, that can he obtained -Leach is the
draught upon the water transportation applian
ces of tba country; - that the; usual Channels of
The trade ate being acriousivembarrassed, and
the price of malts underlay enhanced by reason
of the immure stock - being bought up by the
agents of the department fortransportation put;
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.e l 2l g
fitfot °° r:t anktflog ig ats them
Tat land is gechl and own.. •
Nat row la.espe or 'Early
Custer at the came time 'moved toward Ash
land Btation.• On the road Early torus up again.
One equadnin 'of the Eighth New York had• the
right, and exchanged shots with a detachment
of 'about one hundred and fifty men, which ran
assay to soon tts the Eighth begun to tralie prep
arations to use the sabre. ref omens captured at
thin time and deserters said all the cavalry north
of the Pot mute wonkl tau concentratedat Ground.
Squirrel Bridge, aerials the Sentli•Anns; ais • this
was on the toad to Ashland. Constant vigilance
was kept up to obtain Infoniation and prevent
&surprise. It was while doing this that Custer
received information that Earlit—was Just ahead
of him nith about one hundred and fifty men.
• 'heti Col. Whittaker was immediately ordered
to aGranettaa rapidly as possible with detach
mints from the First Connecticut and Second
Ohio. nottouninnnlttilatid Vain. Cotter, tin an
. tro u nced that the man who captured Early and
'the commander of his company should twelve
'tarty days furlough. The boys pushed on with
a cheer, and every staff officer asked and ob
tained pctmdeslon to Joln in thp chase. line
chase commenced When within atom nix miles
' of Ground Squirrel 'Bridge, and so unexpected
was the approach of our troops In that direction
to Eel ly, that hu was sighted and bis command
forted to disperse for safety, when within two
of the bridges •- • ' •
' Movement caused a corroipondlog move
ment on the part of our men, and each 86pa.
rate detachment was followed through the dense
pine Woods, over streams and marshes until a
late hone in the night. Copt: Burton, on lint
staff, having the fastest horse, at one time or
dirt Early's& .AdjMant .dlenerpl to surrender.
ender tire supfsositlen that ha was the Ce.,eral
111rOsOlf; Early way in three yards of the Adjo
in= at the time. Burton being alone, the dr;
Tumid to surrender was responded to by a slot
M bleb wounded his horse, causing him to fall,
lastenlng;tlieCaptaln blwantilleg to tit's frit:mud.
This opportune movement was inprosed by E tr.
lv and he again plunged into mire and the
pines,this time closely pursued byCapt.ilazieton,
of the Fin.* Vermoet. Early WAS finally forced to
ford the South Anna. two Mile& below the bridge,
, at a polo(artitre: under Olfforenf eirintristances,
no man Would haye ventured to cross. Hem,
We, he waft so closely tellowai that, to district
Lis pursuers, he (limed his companion.* tutu
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three parties, and made his escape on foot ac...
eetfippund only by an obit cii. The pursuii
was kept up, bowtter, for tin utileslurther,fint
nip.liticomlfeoh: the hero Of thii - VAllejr, he toe
mereei accident, meaped.—Artry :or. Y.
Tot,.
Melte' frixn Englaud for the Freedmen.
A sUggestion having been made.tbrongh the
xdumni' Of the Land& Merning . Stor for the out
fit of 4 'a !hip with clothing and other necessaries
for th l e relief of the freodmea aniPwoctien of the
Bombe= States of America'? a meeting was
held on the Mh ultimo. at the house of the pro
jector, Mr:Thou:um Cook; In London, in further
ance pr their design. Mr. Cook explained the
object, he hid In Ivkii f ind Statedtlopt Mane he
bad written to . the Star be h a d been reminded
that in several places throughout the country.
Somewhat droller efforts had bete set on foot.
He had received encouraging letters froccrtho
principal cities and towns, and believed that the
estdblisbnitinVota thOteMentilt 011s.illoactiption
in Landon would stionalattfihe country towns to
let ewed efforts. Among the pleas from which
Jelier come were Northampton, Bath, giln
bi rg Darlington. Peterborough, Cheltenham.
Ma: ne, Cardiff, Birmingham, Ihighton and
Nes clunk , on. Tyne.
• A tong discussion enacted, is the entree of
.which several suggestions respec,ing the best
step. to be taken fir the procuring of a suitable
vessel. and the best, measures to adopt ,to coll.ct
the neeetaary materials to fill it, were made
by Dr. Ilayta4, Mr. I f eviC:efilio, Mr. Visit Mr.
Bill, Mr. Cook; the Bev.Cratimiund Kraintsly, of
New VOlll Mr. T. 11.1imIthiti, of She B4tia'a'
Tliriggas, who offered the use of the *Mee of
that paper. in Pateraceter Row, for the reception
•Of subscrinComs of clothing, .tc.; Mr. Rowland
Bill, of Bedford, and the chairman.
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The Mt nto:Dantsli-RebelKau
Inehtdvd In' - the lute/esti:lg budget of news
- (Mtn tarts. le a report which promises a seem
, ikm inns' to the !anions fight of the Eiarrenne
me dished*: At a Mel Catincil.eotnilniod 0/7 .,
the chief kinteentleill' of the •Ckerfetterser. and
w hirh cloud ite 'Mina's at Parts, on the luau,
Ii le mnderetmed that a dtrielon wad one to,
aeth,*ztrg Page, the commander of the ram
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&ele fi, to irtACE the United State. fleet to
Ferro harbor. That tem •Is comp wed of the
:Vie.i e, the fiserithsento, and (it La presume])
the Iroptoir. There arc at all events, three of
our national - vtasela - walebing the . :Yteenrun In ,
gulot harbor. Them mewls • are- !wanly
ennui d, a entlemlet the orders Of a commas
: der—Cap Cratren=who wllitake up the chat
' !rage Mamma:lent It Is given, cad should speed
b‘uotne an element of account In the expected
ei gamment the Niagara tan, with ease, out-dls-
Lance (at seventeen knot* an hoer) guy armed
Tei4cl afloat. But In the matter of arutoridat.
leg. uttkre Captain Winnow'. Invention has
b-en externomized, our fleet would stand at a
oantidd able elitadvaatageg , Tbe rebel ram, more
over, has a forteldahlt ig&pounder on board.
- Foch en engagement cc is anticipated would. of
- cot ran, be a vloletien ortbe neutral rights of
Spain. But If the rebels owentence, the lifht.
tin re still be he clittunlireleft .C 4 ptath Car=
but ta return their nre.—e'r. T. Turco. -
tile Valor INblif In' Balploore
BA matosdk. March 18..-'.-There Is great oncost
virtu here in business kitties relntbre to decline
In pr.ees of alt artlelegotringlo the fall la gold.
Xer,cbantatind traders whore COO aria ce In the
' . rapid decline of the retailloa.tultoonlibmi of 4
mobable heavy decline In the prices • were care
ful to keep very llght stocks on bend. and hence
they aro safe. 'On the ether hand, those wham
hot es lea them to have a lingering Gab in the
Confederacy, the tinfost of Grant and Sherwin,
and the consequent, continuance of advance In
geld, are caught, with 'heavy
. stoeks, purchased
at rates which will leave a very Insufficient mar
gin for the testy decline In prices, which they
now see Inevitable..,Tbe remit psinftd.
Than are apprehensions of largo fallen:a and
ruinous looms. -The consumers, however, take
Joyfully and thankfully.
A wife front tbo moment the Arnett= Board
etatee that the tiessary la beeorefog RA:ark
embarrassed. 'One - half of the cermet firumelat
year la gond; but.;kiticad of rixelvfag one-half
of the fOOO,OOO. voted at iiiror,anter, they have
recelvtd,leselluin one-third of the seen ($186,-
564). Indeed, the donations end legacies have
advanced only Cita: biyond thone of last year.
On the other band, the extiendnoreit are uniform
and impersttre. ...Remittances mimes be sent to
the nkft•htea. If possible. even though the Income
reielvtd le wholly littliielent.
. .
PM' FES son Aosta= la Soon to sail for Sonth
America on a scientific exploring expedition to
tett his glacial theory. - He will be secompanied
by eight Alißlistants„ and. the entire, °appeae of
the trip—some eq.o,ooo—wllC bo Woo PY Na
thaniel Thayer, of ,Boartni...rnatr Aguas ex
pecte to Whig home with him the largest collec
tion of tropical specimens which has ever:been
gathered.. vie Candnidgt Mattel*, whlettahey
will eairieh, has received. * voluntary contribu
tions dtaingthe last year, 119.804 owl 591,000
bee Wen expanded :upon It In the tame time.
Intim three . BtUMOßlllnols, IndianaandOhlo
fuller 'crop& will to planted than pahapo during
any of the postthree yearn. It Is true mat large
numbers of the young and able toiled men hare
enlisted u soldier", buribrir plaice &retaken by
others tesnrttlng or growing up. and by Sor4hens
wbcore iloodlng tea t3outlua.n eu,tioLles
of Ill:lois and Indiana
• • ,
d Miucnkti, 'SW fnal. Or , * utrui.,l kpv'ak. of
ru
the enree cant 'tit ink whitts. Wain
bare bceu Abplestaantly abundant lu Prussia,
baring been= delvingertg or !Wand by the cold.'
At Llsbon the Inbabltanta have auCcred greatly.
There have been;only top enow Monne to Ida.
bon dining the fitment century, olio "In 1813 and
one 14 1837. - . .
1 1 EIF iktmocutlu lomat' all disparage the. I. ,
auguration because. the aristocracy, or
Wasblngtcm souk* did ,not attend,..and was
madeirlargelyof tberpeople. It would appear
a sin ar Dtmocratlc complaint If It wen? .110 t
-that etnixriey means In Oda nottutryabJecloser•
vllitylu an aristocratAcelatu. " '
Tut Rev. Dr. Itoirr, an Episcopal pastor In.
Charleston. refuting to - prat for the President of
thexplied Stites. has been very courtemudi
fusedTeratleolon by
_the sanitary anthorillei of
that city to bold Pis accustomed serrkee—a
cedent which Is said to be working a more whole
some teilinrairwmg the people. •
Melons Punams or Wiarnan--The Supe
rior Gazette of rehruarratbi tart that up to
that time , enough snow had not fallen to enable
the 00 to bawl In that: wood. ;At the 'same
thne,git Pottage Like, not' arty miles farther
northerty fifty
v enow lay on the lewd from 'into lieTr
Tun Buffalo - it/ma IS glad to_ , loam that the
Pequwers la'thit'iriethlry; Oa Proud mut
es 17, wort th
t th at aronhards net*, proti:
fled nun. Should no uritoiiard turn of weather .
occur` , the p ro spect of peaches and • ennui next
fall if excellent.- .
—ss-s ,
Tat Itlcbusond WAig says' _that, Genera l giti;•
gtetoi bed nothing: to - .do- with the-tobacco
`mixed at Fredericksburg It tris-binigal by an
'gut of* Mercantile bailee In New Telt.' The .
aguantity lent to Predinickstung leas ratted at
5 —
A Mow's by,tboaßer: Hoary 'Ward Baeettar
I, , g rx u/ad UrtheetrorCharlasicarort a
Babbatb by a member cf Quaeral Baztont
PIITSBJJEGH, WELNESDAL 21A1 CH 1865.
Crl If AM) SUBURBiII.
Exhibition at the United State. Hospital.
A INIT Rue exhibition was given last evening,
at the 'United States Hospital in the Ninth ward,
by the pupils of the Plttsbrtrgh 'Female CJllene,
far the bane& of thu soldiers confined In the
hospitaL The exhitntiontoolt.place mihediniag
hall attached to the hall-4 large building. one
hundred feet In length by thirty to breadth—
s. Lich bad ber. n suitably err ingest and decorated
for the purpose. A temporary stage we: con
structed. by throwing together a numoer of
tables, and seats were provided for the acento
modat;on of the audience. The exhibitiott con
sisted bf vocal and Instrumental malt, poems,
•
tableaux, pantomime, etc., arranged In the fol
lowing order
Ilusle--"Btar Spangled Baxter." Tableau—
'Union Altar." l'etuu—"Sabbath on the Bat
tle-field," by Idles Fannie A. Fish.
t•l',lsoner's Tableau—"Tepsy." Mu
sio—Slailey. Out Country, Past, - Present and
Future. Tableau—•• Emazielimtlon." Musk—
"ii.numand Years." Poem—" The Blue Goat,'!
by Miss Jennie Modell. Music—''Oh! how
Sweet the Hunter's Jiang." Tablesn—"May
Queen," to two scents , . Musle—"Forest
.nmplts." .rantotrdrue--"Bearding Boticad
Berne." Tableau—"Beresslon."
Rally lioutid the Flag, Mips."
The programme wus escoedlngly spirited and
hafri rating throughout,
.and the •perkormanees
elicited the warmest aWause.•. The music was
very flue, and was executed by a number of
yours. Indira connected with the &Maze. The
t.bhatlS were very appropriate to the occasion,
and ,i - erereudered In admirable style. We
Might isirtieularirs• each performance under
this head as ptenliarly meritorious, but than
will not permit us to enter Into detail. The
lost lb the programme, reprraenUng " Thp.TrL
riff ph ,of Liberty over Betaaslon." was beautl
fully designed, and wan exhibited while the
sang the stirring song „ We'll Rutty
'finned the Flag," the audience joining, eartily
In the eliornr. •
ye 'cannot elcee tlde brief notice without
making speelal reference to tho poems read by
Mire Fish and Miss Pindell. Therm were very
cg reliable productions, and honorable alike to
;he authors, and the Instil Minn which they re
lotseut. :tiles Fish's poem was founded apm
no locidenrvelatpti by Mr. M'Cabc, an agent of
the Christian - Commission, at the lato autthrer-
Cory meeting In this city. During one of ihnsa
loterestiug meetings held 'by the agents of the
Commission, it was pmpottcd that all the stl
diets present rho stood up for Jesus should sig.
r if) it by holding up their right hands, when
1 tootrtds of hands went op. Just then it ut
etts red to the speaker that there might rte soma
te, et who had lost their right hands, and
in order to give •thcse an opportunity to hear
then testimony alto, It was: Koposed that they
1 , 111.u1d hold up their left hands, whirr fifteen hands
N raised. As there might be some In that
la, ge diftilablagr. 1.1931), bad lost both hands in
the Ferclee of thtlr'country, Itiona mtge./Med
that say such should bras their heads dm Java',
a hen three-brave fellews bowel their heads In
o.ken Kilter faith In - chrtic..ernis ovactilnd
Lucid. of Is beautifully woven Into the poem, and
'Abe t Met produced upon the audience was es
audit:ply marked and utitlfylnn..
The entire performance was well reccired:and
11 r e tiearty eh were given tor the young la
die. at the et , are now about three
Lutntred rick a ed soldiers In the bospi-
tut: altpat two hundred and thirty of whom were
anle ttl attendtexhibitkm. Al! were delight
ed with the entertainment, and many cupolated
the htno that the pupils of the college would
scol o favor them with another performance. The
}lino paid W the ocelot:t entikttly
by Sletets. Kieber et Brother.
tte Mood at Wheeling.
Ti e fre•htt on the ppio,Le
,catt934te4 to hi!
teen but abort ortho c tlnod pf ISdi4. Tbo
,74,11:ivar of Monday, lbw Oval
the ',Melon of affairs in that city: For the Int
tbne days "Wbodtan" has oecupled a pillion
akollar to that of • bo:ospered eltr. ThegTash-
log volume of water *weeping over Lk bar..ka
oldah bad weaned it, mandated be surround
ing e.autry for wiles, 'sobsocrgialetho railroad
and other rations unites of crouch to the
Mt!. thus cutting her off from ehnost all com
munication with the ooteide world. , Mails ent'd
n. ither be forwarded or reotgraL The TlPltlii or
der ..1 things was totally diurranglal.
A tette ',colon of the island. la completely
selsmetted, and the citizens occupying i i the
hmirr ;whits were co.palled. to meow upper
lIMMS, only, or seek littergronnd. The [eda
m-mica republic of Ititchletown found Beef, or
at ti sat the greater portion, under water, greatly
to the UP and 111COnVenituev. of the chiscas. A
Om ger beholding Met• half auhaterged died
liege might readily contiode that they were
amobitions 'in their nature and habits, or that
toe ...belonged to the mermaid family, and for
this reason had elnuen their family a',ode. They
hove tie consolation, however, of knowing they
0. re not alone In their ettpoyments, • majority
of therr fellow eft...rens in the Sixth ward being
he .il:ke condition ; many rising from their bed
ill the Montag to tied their tionsm cur
mud-diet by water, others to knew that
to. y would tom ,be in the same condition.
All that portion of the Sixth we'd lying be
t wren Chapline street and the river canto within
rouge of the &lege. the water extending up
)Seta street In the Fifitt ward to the entbetone
ht tient of ..Ifessrs. Ihsesidk Arall's drag store.
• ?Pere gnu considerable depth of water en the
floes of the taaeldne shops, of the Baltimore
nod OMO railroad; also on theirst door of .the
Ihintont )111h, though not reaching the btginyr
th',....r, on which the hall machine.) stand. The
compaoy. however. wee compelled to remove
set..ral thousand kegs of nails to prevent darn
edo from water. Mesons. Detwiler 4r. Co., for
t to. wend time thin spring. were nader the no.
ersity of removing everything from the hut
ment of their hunting mire. An the Midges
croesing Wheeling creek were overflowed. com
munication being kept up by means of trail
bats, which transported passengers for tea
cud, n bead. ,
/ _______
Tbe Pittiburigh Mensal° ColleKe
The neat term of this alerting institution will
open on Thersdny next, at which time it to de
sirable that all tbastudents should bele attend
ants. The session just closed bre been the most
prtsperens. in the history of the Cblico—the
number of students aggregating about three hun
dred. The educational facilities are kept fully
up to the standardot former terms, and no means
arts hit unemployed which can In any way coe
d Las to the comfort or adraneetaent of the-stu
dents. The adrantaipres of the Institution are
well known and fully appreciated throughout
this and the adjoining States, and It boa heettthe
it unapt aim of the President totuahance these
ad rauttarca bra liberal and judder use of the
means afforded him through the large and con
stantly increasing patronage bestowed upon the
C..11-ge: Those &reigning to-cuter at the ap.
poacbing term, should lose no time In making
the necessary prepared me. Infermation In .
retani to terms, etc., can bo obtainedhl address
ing the Principal, line. I. C. Pershing, D. D.
Pkking Pockets.
Witilain Barry, a young boy, aged about fif
teen years, was /created yesterday, charged with
idehing pockets, at. the boarding house of-James
O'Rourke, on ti rout awed. The boy hss been
in the employ of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne
and Chicago' Ilenway, and has hoarded w i t h
o'lloilke fir the past two months. It appeore
test be two courluoillis mieritioni &opus h.!use.
annum:trims Jo Abe, habitat, '04 1 4 - n . .1 444 .
early in the morning and taking the loose change
from the meicets of his-Bleeping companions.
On Mosiday night helatok some: eight donate
[doh a gentleman,' • for Which ho was arrested,
alien to th Mayotte Mike, and. locked up fur a
'briber hen og,
when he will probably he sent
to the hem of Refuge.-
Trophies of the Flood.
Among trfloating trophies _ or the present
tined, says . . e t'idro Democra t , wart a house that,
came down Bunday, and lodged against the bank
tin Miles above the (qty. were discovered
. the bodies of a man and two childrui : who had
beeli overtakeititt their , hrone,: .Perh in tha
dela. or night;und swept off to per sh. - . While
rutting against the bank the bodie:i t were ,dis
tinctly seen, bet s s all Vim small er are Inter
dietts?,there wasno mode Of molting them, odd,
thd Swelling titer said hero them oat to another.
Math , * diacc-rbut where? There Wore at least
twenty henses•seen floating past tluttleiti during
the day.' Thretisheep took a. ridd. up lifters—
today, on a little &tat,. affording quite a novel
:spectacle to oureitizens. L
TllliLTll.E.—Edir In Adime .
drew an' linmenee
house.laraiiighs4enkrnsUuMnaf the Ro
wer, hi "Wild Oataj' passessearbalmielf
',the milted qualities of, a. comedian and tragodl-,
an aid bats so admirable In both that
taldit know In which to prefer him. To-night
be appears in "The King of the Commons,' a
character In which he la en mpeelal voriba with
meal.: • ; •
. .
"•• ent sic'
. Tna Ettimcrrrioon Is nightly enter.ininidg dirge
and deliglited sndlencen. It lean extant= of
rare tneii Vitt it
repayautply } ho limo aDd
=mere: deditnest!ng A:ohingp
Tntan Wastn.—A meeting of the citizens of
this Ward, Wine measures atm ache °Ma
tt* dpertotwitklirja* sdelit c hin to - tim o
dampness df Thd" wiallef',Warrestpoued tin fd-
Meeting In Oil City In tterectlice to 111
Loosen by the blood.
A meeting of the ellzens of Oil City, and
meretnets interested, was bald at ihat place on
Saturday. D. Itelslncer was called ta the
Chair, and J. Bushnell appolered Secretary and
Trensnrer,
followlc g naiolnilons weru udlptvi
Resolved, That an ExecutfveComniittee be ap
pointed let take charge of nil oll'and empty bari
rels lost by the tioui which be found be
twice Oil City and Wheeling, Va.; said camrnit
ice guilt er the said pmperty, take It to• Pitt
sburgh and retain pouiesilen of the same until
It could be properly Identified by the owners:,
andthat said committee take charge of all oil
and empty barrels not marked, advertise the
same in accordance to law, and, if not called
for and Identified, it shall be sold, and the pro
ceeds divided among the losers in proportion to
the amount of loss by them sustained.
Resolved, That the pecuniary expenses Muir.
'red shall belairlie by the losers of this property
1n proportion to the amount leayrered. And fur
ther, that all parties interested In thel city of
Pittsburgh be requested to appoint a committee
to co-operate with this committee in tarrying
out-the foregoing resolutions.
The following committee was appointed in Re
eradance with the foregoing resolutions,D.
Reisinger, Wm. Haldeman, Win. Parker, J. J.
lhadergrift, James Miller and It. Fester.
At a called meeting of the Execalave Commit
tee, all the members present, It was ,
Resolved, That the deer between Oil City and
Pittsburgh be divided into two secticina, and
flat two skiffs leave. 011 City on Monday morn
ing, the 20th Lust., ta march for lost and bar
reit, ascertain the marks and names of those per
• soils who bare charge of the property, and report
to the committee at Oil City at the earliest me.
• itositerd, That the committee which may ha
appointed In Pittsburgh be requested to patrol
the Ohio ricer' in a similar manner, and have the
property brought to L'itbsbur,;h at the least ex
pose possible.
Protlerd, That the dealers In oil, and redeem
of Pittsborgh 'and Ticinity, are requeited not to
purchiseauy oil unless from persons well known
to the trade, anti that they be requested to report,
to thitt or the Pittsburgh committee, any lots of
oil which may betiffered by outside parties.
Pt:wiped, That:due notice shall be given by
handbilta or the taw of the anion of this com
mittee.'
she foregoing resolutions were unanimously
adopted. -, •
heelminnah appointed Messrs. W. 1. Young,
Jot. Battle's, A. A. Partridge and It. tt. Taylor,
to take eharze of the four skiffs about to be sent
to pattol the, river.
Mettlng,adjouraral to meet on Monday, the
.10thitibt.
•
=II
.Tun ; FAITH/IUL SUCTIILIIID.. A matt mighty
ip tb F•stiptilms. Noithamptan. MAIL: I.4ldg
,isAA Chtlds.
Atelier fanciful title for a neat and interest
ing biography. It Is the life of the Rev. Thos.
Scott, Who flourished In England a century ago,
and who was well kaown to our forefathers as
the editor 4/Boott's Family Bible and anthoE of
StOit's Commentaries. Ile commenced life as
a Obepherd. - bat gradually worked Ids way
Into. Maher employments, and lomame flnaily
otitor the =at dieting - tattled ramiof his day.
Thealttle volume before us tells his history la a'
very attrectlre and instructive way.
Fur vole ate any of the Unltect.Presbyterlan -
Plistrd of Publication Rooms. Prim ?Sc.
.toir. Dos 'too Smoot. floras." fly Ateeeneee
CVrit. PhitseelpieLe: J. W. Daughado.
Thin volume of Moment. tales nod sketches
hal , 'leen lying on oar table for some time, an
reed or want or opportunity. We bare since
mid the principal story, which glens tills to the
honk, and have been much pleated with It.
With a little more *kill and care, and a little
Marc of the spirit of BOTCI writing, it might have
lets worked up. into a popular novel. It given
a narrative of what befell serval parsons who,
in a remote male neighborhood, newly reel aim ad
from the solitude of nature, received the rudi
ments of therrdweatkm to as old log school
boner, the first erected In Chit region: The In
f4dent* are sald to be drawn; from real lire; and
It Is manlfint Itom the peranunzes who'll:me la .
tine story the author la jodetito3 to ids own per.
renal otacrnuion. There is In the story an
af indance of riot fors grit elms novel, and the
Make. chief regret la that; the 'rich materials-
Dave not been more folly worked{ up. For tole
by the pallaber. .
J A New Clam" et hiptemdators.
-the oil mania has taken a now .ticreloPment.
it calumetced among keen-stklited capitalists
with pitthoric pone-monnales and burry bank
scrotums. it extended to men of moderate fa
mines and restricted meant. it descended to
the laboring and middling classes of tne people,
and now It has made a lower boned and rested
open the lowest step of the . grisdnated platform
men term /octave. Within the past week cote
peaks herein= netted In aver y'seelloa of the
oil territory, and the books opened to subscrib
ers for twenty, twenty-flee skid forty cent* a
stare. The earlier eemPanlel were accessible
only by the parlor sad drawing-room; new the
Litel.eu Las rgaal i11,V14 to the edvoutaim of
unlimited aperatatkm and Incalculable wealth..
Every serraukanittand waiter, who Las boarded
away a few twenty-flee cent notes from her or
Ids wages, his hmneht net the immure and la
vested it An panteolored parchment Ninth a
poetical beading, and a couple of signatures' on
-I# face. and a twenty-nee cent revenue itamp on
air back. And the manta Las reached further.
fleetness men will eachlnate at the store, hat am
boot-blackhrigsdo has levitated In till. the news
boys are following their example. If these new
companies "strike Ile" it will be a luckier day
for the brigade than • deluge bf mod, and a
merrier time for the newsboys thia a day of na
tional victory. ' The attends of the ocean grow'
from the tiny coral branches ; and the little lc
dustriuns workers! may be Asters and Btevrarta
In tire land from beginnings as humble and ob.
nitro an their tarmaty.dvc cent Investments. We
alien eve.
Rebels Found • IHlsi-irtow.
On Friday, morning of lase weak, a gentleman
melding a. et:lupin of mitre from Fairmount, West'
Vistats7while engaged In pitching hay from a
Zllolr to feed his sheep, suddenly stirred op a pair
of Oraybacks, who had crawled Into the mod
tied concealed themselves beneath the hay.- They
presented their revolvers and ordered the dis
turber of their slumbers to give no alarm until
y bad time to get away. Alter extorting a.
povalse to thisfolteet, they permitted the fanner
ti ..(1 to hie; hiltme—aome half mile off—while
decamped. ? In a short time a squad of sol
s wee on the spot , and pursued them as far
a, It was possible to track them In the light snow
tt bleb by this time• only covered the ground In
Wme nieces. They both acknowledged being
o ruler rebel soldiers. Out gave his name as
tt me, and said be was a stranger In that pixt"
the country. The other was recognized by,
the Laseer-tm a -fella* named Martin, fortnerly
of Marlon, aunty.
. .
1411rond Accident
'')n Tuesday or last week the mall train on the
8... t 0. B. R., bound cast (rout Fairmount,
which was running attlte rate or fifteen miles
at Glover's Gap ran IMO . i switch that through
eareleser.ere had been left open, and was thrown'
off the trark. The engine went weer the bank
awl lurtmt upelde dawn, thu engineer and fire
man falling' ender, ' bat ptrange to say, telther
,re.. ‘,.t n pf:rmich. Tbu b2mziEm •enelemel
~; t,“ir tlo• length. or heel! la, the drat, paa
pcifpuripar, knocked acnvlt the tthve :ld &mashed .
rap thine,tettioly, pots rum had his lug broken
below the knee; andlmany others were lmdly cut
and Waited.
brPOll7/114T TO CLAM AMINTM.- . -Tho War De.
partment L oideri that herealter . „ . ito *claim
vented by any.agent, :whether' banker or attor
ney, will bc: entertained bytte diebunthiu officers,
- unless said signet ',ball prodnos - a zertlaed copy'
or hie llaenEe, an grti . ottsi by the &Macaw, or .a
certificate item the • assfaser of his dliirlerthat
ho Is net cob:Adored liable to license duty.
Isertcron or HORso.—General James A.
Skin, of the Willy Bureau, hue appointed
Major Marry 11.,Vari Voorhees Civilian } . nspee.
tor of horses for this dl7. Major Van Voorboei
occupied the positkii. of Major:of the Eighteenth
Pennsylvania (lavalm dnriog a constderabla
period of thou:dr, but :Ras fortod Ito resign On.
account ofia wiiipLiek , olvpd 114. battle. ' ~."
libnnanT, AT, Tqf BT. 01.1115186.-111 T.
Francis NlCCourt called npon ue yeeteribiy to eon;
certain statements made to regard to the
t obtiery. Which bossy* wait committed onsltri
'dayniglit.i Ito states moreoyer .ttlat be was not
drunk; aaidlo;,.•ed. Alte:Ritnt Mien e fr ont ' htin
ab1i11.75, Pealdesa wistOtisabied at Sixty-.
Aysylottara. Tbn thietilmanot - yet, been arrested.
AeoTtout Nine Cottrarry.City4. John Dr*
,heajeceleed authority. from rrlaburgtotalus
itompaty In Albgbeny City.; He will recruit
for the Fine nerd mall the Slat of March, after
iodew eeeMeneles rein bo . %niad4 w np . from the
draft.. We' refer thole eceltittg. cutlet from
OilkwardM the 'adimilseinetit, bf another col.
utan
.'ON y dynfas.—toe learn that the enwloyeat
of thevartourrrolAng - of' thp south aide of
tbo - rlyer are on a istrilittes prnprietore having
proposed to reduce their "Ages. _ , -
• sl--4ohn T. Cochran, Esq.. ftortsFdr.
AnetsbciAtbe rittsbqgji,Esr,but 4 now press
licisAhLsr proWaltilq *lrak City, tuts ar
zivcd sr.t C1y.121111.11141.
•II . •
On. Oren svtons.—As the spring begins to
open, active operations In the oil line are in
creasing, and In two mouths we will be overrun
with oil men and companies, and probably with
oil. In the Weit Virginia regions, we learn that
oil was struck in a well of F. A.. Lovell, Esq., et
the month of Copper creak. last Saturday, which,
but for the ignorance of those cugsgial la baring,
would have yielded at least rei barreis per
But it was found in the soap shine, at the depth
of 210 feet, end the borers destead of stopple:
and putting down the pump, continued to bars,
ems tiling sip the Oil crevice as with patty.
They are new down 2.25 feet, and indications still
atoned. Gas was struck In his well at the mouth
of Leathrwood creek. 10 nilles np Elk, at 210
feet. The Sandy well has reached 170 with con
tinued Indications.
Lsraitaat. Byrn:qua DECISION-9=S Or CAT
-7131 Duos Etta Ammo IN PANTNSHEINIP.—Any
person haring paid $lO for a .eattle 'broker's B
eene° Is authorized to sell cattle, bogs, or sheep,
to the amount of $lO,OOO annually, and no more.
But where severalauch brokers act In partner
alp In nick.° manner that the sales of each can
not be separately computed, the law. is construct
ed to allow such firms to sell an amount equal
to . 510,000 for each member of the firm. '
HON. Josue - 1r M. Roo; of Sandusky, has boon
appointed by the President:United States Markt
Attorney for I.l:isi.Prtnithem District of Ohlka
Is one Of the bldest Ct ns of Wesern Re
serve, and Is a lawyer o'f math ability add a:pa
rttime. He is an old Froe•soil leader, and Wil
mot Proviso man, and had a swat In the Rational
House of Representatives In 1847—'0, pt the
same time that Mr. Lincoln-was In Congress.
A name lettei from Charleston says a militia
order has been published, ramtring all residents
to place upon theft dwellings , and stores the na
tional flag. • Union sentiment. there is strong,
and thousands daily throng the provost's Mhos,
to swear fealty to the Government. Arrange
ments are being completed to open the Charles
ton and Pavillon Hotels ' neither hating been
greatly damaged by shells.
A New - auutane dispatch of the 11th says,
the hitsslsslppl Ls very high and has overflowed
Its banks above baton Rouge:thereby cutting
o 4 telegraph commueleatiOn above ttat place.
Fears are entertained of inuch damlge, as the
rise of the river was sudden: A small crevasse
has been Matte in the' levee on the west bank
zetr Baton ltouge and apprehensions are felt of
its extending.
DEATTI or a Quarn.—The last news from
Europe Informs _us of the, death of the Queen
Dowager of Holland. Shawnee Pallialatt princess,
born in 7795. and wits the daughter Of the tin.
tort snare Paul I.,'Emperor of . Russia, and thus
a grand-daughter of CattutfThe'the Great, a sister
of Nicholas 1., and aunt of the present Czar. 'ln'
Inl6 she married King William 11., of Holland,
who died In 1849.
EMANCIPATION la programing In Brazil. •By
tin constitution "of - the Empire alarery will ex,
pire to twenty years:lna many of the leading
etateamen ire anilons Air Its more speedy end.
At their request Bev. J. C. Fletcher has issued
au appeal to the people 'of - the Oahetriunes tfr
toad works against slavery to J. 0. Wood, 625
Broadway,.. Slew, York, to bo forwanlial to Rio
Janeiro. - - -
Tait clOrrOtt groovy' is GREAT BRITArt.--
Complete returns of the cotton supply in Eak,
land for 1864 have been made up. They elbow
the receipts of the-year to have been 893,664,.
7.43 ponds." This is about the same as the im
ports of 13. A, but less than two-thirds of the
receipts either of 1360 or 1361. The increase
Is very a asked over the years 1862 and 1803. •
.1011'501TANT TO . CLAIM, .00=70.---tOO War
Department order that hereafter no claims pre-
sented by any agent, whether banker or attorney,
will be entertained by ha disbursing offiCent Ott
leas said agent shall produce a certified copy of
hts ikeo/0 as ItT10:1(1410 by the collector, or 0 ear
tiatea from the aiseisaor of his - district that 'he
Is not considered liable to license duty.
Dar. of the rery hest features of the grand re
sult In New Hampshire, Is the defeat of Gentled
Marcy, the DeMocratle candidate far Congress-.
man in the First District, who wan elected two
yean ago by eighty majority. 111$ competitor
was the heroic Gen. Manton, and he was elected
by 1,500 majority, notwithstanding a spilt in the
Union ranks.
Tits Warren (Ohio) Chrwairte tells of a: man
In that place who Led a oue-elghth haters* In
an oil plwebase that he had so much eke
d Lure In that he wanted to lacrosse It to °ne
twelfth.
Aam company 'swindle Is In the eonrta. of
Philadel bia. The '"bottom ring" 'obi out
their assoclates,'ard the latter expose and bring
cults to recover damages.
Tux managers of the New York Inebriate asp
Inm hare concluded, -alter trial, that they can't
care a dnrokard In less than a year,
Tim Waitilagton Secessionists profess to have
rem! , ad node: round Information from Rich
woad of the resignation of Jeff. Davis.
AlEfftle—On Sunday evening, at elecea•o'clook,
kits. ale ft 2 aIEHIK, la the each year of her age.
The funeral will leave the . residence of James
arsham, corner of Morgan and Robinson streets,
06 WV:111210AT 171 . 21170011 t at tiro 0 . 4100 k. The
friends of Lhe tastily are invital to attend. • •
MORER—Ott Tatteday — Manttag, Rank 21st, at
10 o'clock. FREBE.RION. Me Kitt, (of tke lirrn of
nictige /a LUDO In the nth year of Ma lee.
Funt.ral wiJi take plane front his resident.e, East
Birmingham. on Tossoaa. Starch .12d, at 2 o clock
r. Is. The- f. lends of the family are requested to
at tend without further notice. It.
arrrolirrErs.
JOIDSPTI W. ' • titLINVILT r. WILIIITIR
MCMASTER &
SOLIOITORS OF
CLAIMS AND PATENTS
AND ATTORNtiItSAT-DAW,
No. 08 GRANT STREET, Inttobuigh.
Licenoed tor Gorsroment to cantor
BOUNTIES, PENSIONS, BekOIC. PAT
EMI=
• Military or Naval Claims. •• •
. • .
Aviles% the Vette% States. ..
ONE . RUNDRED DOLLiitS, due melding
ettarged or. necoluat al. wounds .rooelves% is %lattice
imitated Immediately.
, . ,
:cis- can sklfalP , ltil.NT, STREE'T; opposite the
pnisio
W. I. &HALL PATLIKELSONt
Army and Navy Agency
Na 144 FOURTH ST.. Pittsburgh.
PENSIt IN Olroeured; BOUNTIESBI , II3IC PAI
4,134 PRELti •sul OUNIStrATION Of
IfATlClN..l.4(rt:limu!!thrtistlonmcoll.4.toz.et. net
13v1;t7;conr). somnitna.J. ,
SlOO Bounty to alLiVonneleil bonier:4,
"Is iii.w!bising paid to in with a utemeharee. ll No
shwa awls tzlil the atonayta eo
• ' T. WALT Ut ithir. - ,
VW 'Lfeess
FIFTH STROM. tbs ae ll og i a l ) dope t " Tij i .A,
Clatbsdtal. ' gtvgainpr.,
ir4oxiiirct 4. A. amino.'
149KRELL JOI:/NSPN,
. I ATTORNEYSrAT-LAW.
17.8iLICliT413!), t3OLDlthtt9 AGFPTiI
Botintissioe Wounded Sotdien OODeatW 14 il9l '
)iir.Otees o. ts OW? slum Plttsb h.
Alai with dtssinsnOtutd two witnesses. y
OLI/LEW - . CLAIMS, BOUNTIES
• • MIMI": AND ASEE/1113 OF •PAT,
M=!2=
• • avravaa a lUDDICIIA
11(a tiO rourru nuourvi,
11311ITARY
BIERINTTES,
_BACK PAY and itursrAET
•
MASKS otraverry description, cattlettad AT Os
sobearther. st=sg - ad..% sit s Amiss"
d4diger
: O. .TAYn, Attora sid•Law, -
I t shoes; •pa.
IC Pro shires isfiddif dab' does isol
' and alt InfonlasUon gm gratis. seddf
swER,
• ; -"ATTORNEYATSAW,'
rho!, rums emit, mafioso, Ps.
142tsmws, Bouirtr:
NotaY,Pm.ylforouili Prains*PL '
!TTNIVERBAL CLOTHES WRING/IEII
, :—Ttio only good Attica thitis aid% sad is
wortanted to sin uttotoation. and Armadas
it tbegottoliobipoteet, DIMAS astir&
Solii Mg Aped o r coping offluor.
Jtl4.lrUref Cr EWERS. tie.
F ITMBURGII FOUNDRY. •
•. JOO5l Y. nronersorr
. A. GARRISON & CO.
(SuceerwOra to Denman, Clarrisos, & 00)
l'ou - NDEas. ..MAOIIIiILSTS
Idanufactinere of Million ot all alses, foe
Doe, Sorel, Brass, Zlna, Copper, Sner, Gold,
Straw Boards, Taper 'and India Rubber Works
also, Rolling 111111 Claming' of all deseripilwas,
Bark 01111 s, Patent Double arisuier,,with a veal&
ty of other patterns, always on hand and fitted to
order on short notice and favorable terms. Odle*
. -and Werehouse, 118 Smlihiteld sareet,pilinborgh.
(easy ,
BLACK DIAMOND STEEL WORKS
PITTSBURGH PA.
PARK, BROTHER & CO.
Manufuturers ot
BEST Q,C.A.LITY FEFINED OAST STEEL.
Square, Flat and Octagon, of all sires. Warrant
ed equal to any impartod or manufactured to this
country..
.. Oftlee and warehouse, Noe. 103 and 151 Pins?
sad 120 and 12 Spools° immure, Pittsburgh.
fell•pd
PATENTED OCTOBER 8, 1801.
DIRTIIRTDOWS PATEN
Orai Lamp Chimneys,
N.ANISTAOTUSICED Or
Thesa Chimneys are intended for the fiat Dim%
heating all parts or.the glass equaiin . does hot ex
pose it .to Smoking: • E. IL DMMEDOE,
Fort Pltt Glass Works, Washington street,
apl7 _ • , -• .Pittshurgh, Peso's
W. B. SIAOILIPTOSN.../. 16YPILI.L. N. W. KART
IRON CITY WORKS.
RAcifiNToss, mmirniLL eo,
kounDEEs Asp itecimirsrs.
Corner or PIKE and oquate; ana
PIKE and WALNUT STREETS,
(Neap City Water Worked
Manufacturers of statiocar other /MUM,
ROLLLNG MILL (MST GS and DIAAMINE.
RY, of all kinds, and jobbers.
Prompt attention vea to rtTatring ROLLING
'MILL it.lAtlittri ' Y
ROBRRTS, BARNES & CO.,
No. 39 Third Street, P9lcou4gh
TIN AND SHEET IRON WORKERS,
JAPMINKD TIN WARE.
We have now manufacturing end tun on %rod
Batblng Apparatus of all kinds, Toilet Won la.
-Sena, Water Coolers, Gowen , Teo and Spice. Can.
liters, Can and Spice Boxes, Tumbler Dragoon.
Spittoons, tn., Sus. A large lot elf Bird Cages for
Sale low. Cans of all elm and pattenas. Tin
'Roofing, Conductors, 'scut .61.1 kinds of Jobbing
Work done to order , • 1910
SILVER PLATED Wtdif.
BOR`ORY.'
Wai ten, Claxton, &a. kr- nut:ab
by le for th e Trade,
OA !mut sad tor wile ' ,
WILER & MOM
225. tiouth sth PHILADELPHIA
JOHN 0. LULLS /01MIS
1 0/IN 8.. HERRON 4; CO.
iErtizrcre. ZlGlCammistriipttiurptle.
AND IRON FOUNDERS, ‘- •
Office end Soles Boons,
tete ' • No. tlO LIBERT'r STREET]
pENN DIACHINE WORKS AND
FOUNDRY.
11. wrairrytmg,.
ENGINE BUILDER AND MACHINIST,
Lacoos "razor, between Federal • and Smallish
ALgeourorr Um, PA.
Manufacturer of GETMAN'S PATENT
PORTABLE OSCILLATING STEAM • EN
GINN% SiudUng, Pulleys, no. •
Repairing of all kinds Wended to
ELLA, - RIDDLE -& CO., 215-
Libeni street, oppwite Stith, PROM
mantusettmere of WIVWS, I:LSKES It S
ead every description of LILLIE= 'MUD:
LT WORK.
Orden, eoUrAted tram thetrade, and goods pentept:
ahlypedes Der trwtructiona. 10417 •
SZ SE V BRAN CE, NO. fiS Water. St:
y r . s, ril i tt i b u ta r rgsi . n n V 2 Lut of BO LIEU RP?'
lag: railroad
of every description.
Purism:dor aired or shaped SPIRES end arms
I soor or email, made to order at shod sottOe. A
y I.ott aseartorent eoorotirilth•.ra . • WM.=
Dtirr GOODS.
.10C.Lalnaas
MESON, CARR it CO.,
• (Lat . * imam, rain a Co.,)' -
Wholesale dealer. In FOREIGN AND DOMES
TIO DRY GOODS, No. M Wood street, !Mid
Lowe gore Diamond allay, Pittsburgh.. arolg.
IATON, MACRIT3I CO., Wholesale
end Retell Dealers in TRERMINGS; EH.
.DROIDERIES and DRY GOODS °revery deserlp•
tide, NM 11 and 19 Fifth street, Pittsburgh. .
MCRUM GLYDA Wholesale and
Retail Dealers in 'FANCY AND STAPLE .
DRY GOODS, TRIMMINGS, &c., No. MI Market,
sreet, between Diamond and Fourth, Pittsburgh.
IL BURCHFIELD, Wholesale' and
U. Detail Dealer In STAPLE AND FANCY
tY GOODS. Northeast litOilallt Fourth and Mar-4
sgstreeu, Pittsburgh.
TOSEPH HORNE, Wholesale and Retail
u Dealer in all kin of TRUIDISDIGS,DET
GOODS, aur, rcoa. 77 stud 79 Maskot Area.
IRON CITY COLLEGE,
Corner Penn and St. Choir Eltrfeeto.
PITTSBVILOH, PA.
lZbe largest, cheapest sad moat imooesital
BUSINESS MAYS COLLEGE,
IN THE myna) arATEs.
Students enter and review It au)
oar Circulars, ining full iforoutUome w tf
free to any . addree conta s, os epplldatrn to Um
pals.
• • • JENICINB &
wW.4awdldruT
nIL WELL STEAM BriactiES
7 , " prepared to furnish .
• STEAM ENGINES.
Sq much *moved of fgamll wells and other poi
poses, on the shortest the. Haring different
firedc laine' on fund* !Walling others, Hui
public cob be scoomai with almost any size
-they
EH,
for Itself. - .
ER, Fifth Ward; ' •
betimes Enc hanie sneilleurtisso strata.
deans:en pitZettutzb.P4.
WOOL HATS.
•
BOYER
.81. CO.,
WOOL 11AT BIANTIFAVLIMERS,
Maple Alit% 1410 w cusinati.,Etaih k i, Pa.
WS n
d to temple cue, all calm sad atylair.
fe22a ow
T 9
,R1.14.TER5.
Frtiiumes FUI BALL.'
One TAYLOE OYLIND d Waif thebse. ,
One TAILOR DOUBLE 4 i.UtDE64bed
Inches, Win good working aid*. ~• • ~
Win be eebt It • bslVl2l,'
_Engel:a or
NOW • • Pittalbarth. Pa.
15 bbls Extra Labrador'Herring, vary final
• 5Mb Extrallo. 1 Large Shore Mackerel;
20 half bbla Large No, Mackerel; 111 quarter bbla No 2 do;
- iteo pounds Oodflabi '
.SALSLEY k vex croaDEV4 - -
12his‘ - • No. 201 Liberty street.
•
103 tebli A•end B Cate Sow.
• Id do Crushed• (.•
10 do Grow , . •
• .Tuat tetelvTl and for. 111,_. & mem,
IPRODUCE ITOW BECEIV
prime Fresh Holt ,
3°Q.dege*Fresh EZTVdoTa . 1401 ; 7:1.1
100 hush Lugo.
" •• ad bush mall Has 11 a 1 ....ni'ii e i r ir •
100Intik IL RIMLE.'
0. so Mita' Rae t• Led PHI r. .
SOW:
- insseloWsteristrest.f.
INDL&UaBtB RoAoDOoBDwOOT oH
4
at .ptees to Kilt the timeoott Hie Indio Eutaw
D epo t of It R. PHILLIPS, ,
, D hs • It &adri t.Oblt stteoL
siso prim, Ear
Iteciteed atur•
rtsrf?r saleb -zint -• ,
C' 00 barrels New York. for
Wear Winn B. 001.11 M".
ESTABLISHED IN 1786.
.IISCELL✓IJPEOCS.
BARGAINS.
BAIL 41:1r AT N.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Together with gee oraottateret
Balmorals, Gaiters, Gums, &, &c..
EMEE3
CLOSED 1 OLT IMIEDLITELIC,
Without Regard to, Cost.
- -
,/
diorirrish,
Don't forgetwel Ye & largeetecic . ol Freftok
Boot., DOUBLE SOLE AED SINGLE SOLE.
which;yon can obtain for nearly half the cosCiit •-•
manufseturing them, by eillthe at
MINUET HALL Siti3E STORE
Next Door to Express Office
trade; •
THE GREAT PURIFIER.
I=MI
`HIMAPANA KA.
Inlinduction et medicine, the inn* Of • .
'Use_ "lb" perhaps teensltu , cuttlefd et mon •••
Mona and antentiSo consideration by the marl
learnexi of the profesalimihan any'othef nonneetag
.
With the laws of the GreatrOniabin not . '
". • •
contended that Oman have thelVerldin In the .
stomach;. others, the solidi
and bfar um Eae of u ,t mbheer . W conVte sSnare
reason tha lbb e Moon Itlea •
•
thn very.founteln of
life—that if if becomes Impure, then &Nemeth its
worst fanns—Screfula,Oanear, Maws; ice., appear; •
and indeed, experience in treating this eiseeof die- • • •
eases try purifying the blood and chereoy erecting
their eradication and cure, prove' this to be OW
correct theory acetAtuPouNvhichtheorn thee
Leine now known as inciarenac was a, tom ", • ••
and brOnght nto ipMatice, producing the maid I
ifying results. _
ItaWm soon exeithint inch e i liuMtezj i
.olrer
scßoyuke, uzzEßATlorm, P raj eat
ssz FACE, T.W ti SALT . •
• I LIVER CO NT, LOSS. on .
VElHREMauziria
- =AL DEBILITY,
•
• , •
se to give, Mai the time. it - gest taken, easerat4. '
agement to the patient, by making both semi and '
felt, the ;good it is about to itocconplish. Il.wad
thought bast to put it up In bottles at tea. and lOW -
I rbi l"' d t ithEr*lt to
bir " the •
e a re a e expenw—so
trial here can be made at a moderate outlay, and
=Wily' thepurchaaer that the article is
what claimed for it to be. els: like gramma '
"Lyra uma Iv brought before the pendia • ' ri
Delicate Finals will and m it tae mecum* Wit
• i
That , the public may , farm scone hies of ilk pech.
liar cnramvasocits, we subjoin a list oftlie prised
rarticles of which it composed, with ehr
ea is
scription of the uses and adaptation or each ,t
kea In= the Witted Authority known to Midis%
Glenna
HORDIThid . SdELY.tid-RILLA
.
L used with ► beneficial e ff ect in wises of Alienist!
tlsto; Scrofulous Affections, Cirtindolts Olaseses
end other depraved cenAltlons of health.
DANDELION
Ia tonic, diatetie, and aperient, .It has a (geoid •
action upon the liver, exciting t When leoguld, to
secretion. It has bean Wick used in Gennsay
diseases of the digestive organs.
/ODIDE , POTA&S/17M.
.
Them are few Wafted; t o !shish 'them netiorovid
beneficial ; ft Ls lased in. Scrofulous AMmrtions
great benett; it has also been used with much sm.
eW ln treatment for Indanunatlon of the .11¢6, 111
em:rally Warmers the appetite and 11046
Are eremitic tocda, and idghly Invigorating to
awes of Nervims /lebiltty. , • • -
•
Is especially valuable inilaastid Scrotal' WI
Sheuzsitiam.
Cli.dXOlfILE FLOWERS
Axe advantageously used coma Safeebk4lll4
nt: l b r z i t ta a nt ra y
w irelallyayyllaable to saasaac
wea*APPetlta.
ArEzEi4vzr
It acts farilrably_nsan altar:Uri
ectlona, Chronic Ebel:math= ant obatlnate DI.
seams or the Skin. i • -
The balance of the formula la withheld aa •pc • *, n
teetlournat fraud.:
JOHNSTON..
9311.6311.1171.11.ELD t
.FOUEUi 13.174
Pu.tsbairb, Ps.
sa-Ask poor Intelifsent, Phyllclsa his opinion-
ANEW 'B OOS BYr 111. , :GUIZOT. ..• r.;; I
Meditations on the Esstnce of Ohre inters, , ;-
and on the Belleau' Quentlonvol the day • 'lll.lll "' .
Lange's Commentary on Mathew,
.ttinalf '
homileucaVand doctrinal 111.011
-
Huth Commentary on IdatthoWsnit.Marti , • • P., it , lC4
critical, homiletical and doctrinal ,
Life an& Epistles of Paideby Ooneybeare •
&Howson'lV E
./Marson
The Federalist, With an tntroducUrin,hylLS.
Ur,
Thal:Men and ,History et ths .Engi/sh Laa- •
gunge and the Daly Literature that itErtitiod•
tn& by O. P. 'Marsh •
Lectures on the English Langur^ by O.P. • -
arsh..iS
From Dan ,to Sarahabs, by 4. P. Nowise*, _ .
D.DI, , with 3,1•0 and Engravings% a ood as.
Suntpardaraent for tlta Land and therßook.,,,. loan_ .•
, Lawns far Many Sunday in the Yam..ll no. '..
rise. A liberal discount toeing/wan.
- ,Neanderra , Planting. and 'paining _or. Um-,
Chuzglii-01. tha.A PP EUNI um,* , ].. tI
I Fount/031mA: '•
7113181NG
• 44 . 4. : 14,
i des' i tuid Steal4itting; —; .`:-"*"'`
L sal !CB twishog, Guarani Oftwied"to,b7 is,`
sr./kw tlm. 1n46 111 9 1 4.01i la
ineni
Oes*Lialy on.ttand rus4 qid! - , ,
• • . . . . • • .
Ko nsptiplierrßEET Astioar - ) 4
- trippzEtrz:erramar pittasii•`
. 1 . 8/LAZ CBAIGIS • • • „: IL.Li 0
C 3UTIiEI '' SAW 9Ardalfil
; • Wig" Street, Altesbeey. 1 T - '- - =':rst 3-4
, 1 . 2 - 312'13
S FCII M II PFT 3 I PWICA I . A R TA* JV 1* 1.1
wwoos user
-- • irAL2I63EIMI 3EICINX733Ir: : r' ; 0 '
,11/I . nes* Apodaca= sad Oft=
ap!cmcas3 stock of 017116,_kLowwirwaNst
13:11tm.IIIIITS and Dan= MAU* , Ot
sail amanuatlon of et
this
Bin do= be its • WA'
VOW BALB.:.—A tract of 011..LA.1,-;
ibripeemss wit tlirse•toottialatti,.4iw g
'a. tip besot or the oil ,oigtott r of Wait
==eetikika taroina sprig or it as •,--x
ons Of ou. • •
MY sTr.oz. a arat.ar,trndoo Balk .
ift• MUM,. • • •
TATE