LI U U F:~ E SPainsopatate: liediethes At Fao o .ailDrait Stor, Nos. 07 iuid Fifth sta. Catarrh. Dr. Guiltier, of New Tots)r,:weo . ia now at :ParrorMitinttlecor, attleMonongahelaltous e , .I:;tMiitta Piton* br the use of warm Medicated , ' Inha4tion. The eglieted attonld go and eon- ...• - alifiltase er the Eye, ,Ear and Catarrh. '" • DG Gardner the wlebrated Oculist and • • -4/40,,,c, of New- . Tork, Mao* at the Idonon/le? • House . Parlor lf, • drat floor,,imd can be isturtilted hpy on all rib:easels of,',"the Eye, Ear. aidCksaiTAL Esitd the folloiring mg:Dons-or the preey • . 1 The Doutiyhtsiienimof sayer .41ns tuatlinc_r Mal* which Dr. Gardner pretentil Ai" duiPubllo hale beenobtain s clitteslitby the displiy:iittrieat skill and. learuhst la'ble pro. :One espailally,:rinnzinsiidable . hithistiCator'S Practice hi, -that bors -th e i ootea:Ptatlncurablea oate of a foe, foe, bet Daiikly;*ells tbe regent whether bu 11,0'.*Urter not. -We cheerfully 2000113- i :zdand Dr: paritntsr t o _theitttnitlozi of all our frlecids Who be sari/J.4c Dindrtheases of I •- - Jot:rant . says: '"Wo have ktelt Salon In Saylnit that Dr..Gistduar is the a nd - suceessful eye and. etr San 4Dr:Gardider!ihreatment of the eye and ear AGMs:tuba Doily Vara. ;f eed , fustillett in: recoundlngr Dr. 1"--Gardsicir tri'shrose tittering fromtme diseases of ear."--Whealinir Dirstlicwecer. 1 3 We - .cin safely "and ecordtaity recommend 010 :Van . ..WM WW 1)41114r he undertakes pertbrin.n—illaithaiirt piriscr, The-Indlanapolls Dads,. f gars "We safely recommend Dr: Gardner as a sue :-;•essathr onerater sin the eye and ear. He will mot tindirtake to Mesta ease :inlets a cure can be effected."' Morp e of hs:cling DeCncer saps ',Dr. Gardner - on the mostrmientlf id Oculists and au msts at, co theuntry. - ire advise those sneer " con - t 111,3 Ingrown " diseases of the ore ettil ear to 0, 'rho, Vti!zid- March the- Pemale'reytr, - and the *instrel seem. !401U ken Es;attili firstent- There tan dlidese to which the doctors giro stasaynattnisi betlfhteh few of b reak ing the under- , tand, It a -- simply wealmesa—e, b dow oats vilatl forges. liliaterrer Ita causes Load they arc innumerable), its symptoms ere Sn theimme. Among the most. prom netfa are- extrema basalt-ode, loss of appetite, 'lath and groat mental deprmalon. in „ _digestion an a 'Stomach Cbsph are also fre '„ 4tterdlyMincon [twits Of this distressing state body, and mind. Tho common remark In relatiente persons In suoh a condition Ls, that they anietiosnesptive. 'Now, what theao ftwttinataa really Sant. 43 tigco'--titra nrmoA, anklas aerhilely as 'lawn succeeds datknesa aheicitnrensuperate their'irystenin and regain perefoot health by-resorting toiloatetter's CM ettratefetemach ,It is as clear that a /11 0 - nrirointr,Toide Is repaired In such cases, gin the dying flame of an empty lamP re. pares talki revit'ed it'd' a new supply-of oil Perfectly pure nail linnOalOos, containing - titithing but the most genial sugetabie cir- L ,, tracts” and combining the three gra elo-. iite - or a stomachic, an alteratlre, and a ge- Invigeratit. HOStelter's little/a are au. 'inblerto Ail oonatitntlonS, and are aa applies ole to the diseases and disabilities, of the fee bler siir as Ato those of men. Atia tetiei . alESltters '1 Are sold iv tkoleiale and retail at very low rates FleentorilDrege and Patent Medicine Depot, el Market street, Come!. Of the Diamond ' lestlicatorn Sithis,four Song's, dances A clog dance, and ; fightsiaconthat, to-night. • Winter Goode. inatigntlitagemp...TA call .the eaten of ourreaderstO ' li v e d stock of Fail 4 0. 1 1 , 4nterGoods Just - received by Mr. John ,'Weler,:lileirmant Tailor, No. 'MS Federal street. Ailnatomy. ills -stock embraces some of the gloattetaland• tiloths, Cassimeres, Overcoat. t9JKamt V eetm gs ever brought to the western .'nFamtet.,`.. assartmont of FurnlshlngCloodi; - •: - ..somyrlsIng 'l,"-' Shirt 4t s, Drawers, Collars Neck Ties. 1- Esuattkerentalb"e., cannot be surpassed 'cast or west. :.A: assn'stock o f ready triad Pants • COhlavVeste and grercoats, Alen be mom g„„ hi s embusu meat. Persons In want of any thhig in the 0 thing Me should not fall to • glee Mr. Wafer a call. e en. aim) ber beet DU io-6111be• Secure - 4eate 'without extra Charge. ' Aileargifur"e YresPeeeT.Orleolos!Roass , twOwtory brick dwelling, No. SS Walnut oboes, in the Fourth weed, Allegbee7 Citin Also; the' two-Astor? ,briCk ee the t corner of XebecOa- end Walker , .'sisweta; sad-n: two-story imam. - dwelling on ' - thi m 1011414. of Robinson street, ,ninetv feet west or Ratiy,'-isise of tote described in ad !. ..{..404..Thm5), will be Sold tarriorrowe ienbig. on tbe'listifind (floor of . Mcflwatae. s Aoctjoa - _Rooms, 1 Smithfield street, .::I'l .:' , J • • ' . ..Sis;enets sp7," .zar t ) he hist o. thh "Devilish flood Joke," kir thehailt ..reinale,lroity." for the last thee. Taisight. Opera. icons.: • • • Pro? 11Licoommon to Col;bata. Pork, .lEset mu attainixi irsircordatat► iipeolal tram leave- the , rocinvbrium Bollroad 4efoot ' ' '' 'd ttbilbooreolle2eyiltoe of WWI* mid gentle.. _CM 0 : 4 1 3 1a from the' mitt frr Lalfsore iot's Cfdlitui.Pirk,,Eaat Liberty. 'Tlio beauty -+ of .welt edrustion, R. d deetrableneeNpf these lots are itnown . , Opera Third suO lan week cif !lean; tee elegute . • cxit. Three:Vey& kO4id oefees, and Deidere In Asneet. • - at Aitken., , Aar zieegkiwit keaF.tho Water 'Woike Pitts: 'bast, Ps4 'Aeddclencii, 78 pike et:reee: Or. dam promptii etteeded fa, All werk warrant. ekinza r proof. angsdring 40 40*c:tit° abort.. patiotlpe.. tio aharge toseeapetre4Pflided the eealleeptletineket at , him; cm. - 'Llteleirilumgarageg new thirteenth Melt With three play-1 and ' 4 4°Ten QuirsaterL • • . , %Carpenter iiebbing Mop; s Urriep.rettelleatlatter an abscace nt three relitsti.ttikarniZ i att nP oP „Await Norte nijObbn*,inr the carpenter line a k ti g i . 4 4 l mPad. Yin= +Wen between Smith. ,ailltalAietuataberrylllay: Ocilarssollitted. itrinuptkrAttenadodtp. t ' ' . . yOretto greatest Pertomosnoa of the seOaon oßoosatoosoght. Briefsea .Veirsafratet:Caint a, Ux Worm Lozenge,, c ontain form of- /nor pug 'JO' which many :worm remedies owe eillosey: The ihieredlitats are weir calms. jetted for_ the AinnWeies they are intended to cc cobeillshi having keen need with mimosa by enitnenc , mediesline n In Europe, -Uwe, Play. To-htlight" • . At the operi House. Ateisycia eimi on cu m : with toagAriAthuiCe. '• • - it.here L no.ii 6 • 4 bottlinirrres Barbera Boaii Try.lteuul bo.4 , onylluxid.. • Dane* etniVaaneethr_the last time In the “Dera. hdi Ckentj4e.” • • . geoletor Sept Lever Neale, Leave =dea at-Ato.).v . a Bc.sona street. BEMESi== Liarmairrox:Temsa, — March /3.—Mdialge,Taia pica Miriam rh to o man say a battle ,bpaa roright between trio French sad:L4baral gap, atlas iracraMthe ;Branch ware, defamed. Jai*- , Luc. LI asZsone4 mi t , vorfol , bot - town o :off from tile :ootuatti.ond baaLlScc PrOarraral,. •• i • • ;. • Arbil levy OrleeliXbuyealey. • Mew.olt,xesii. March 17 The tftee 3:41a.= iv y*, aorta: tbileXayor _htobree wiLL be leo X 0 ;.ainbeestif to, . ` eZreVelue • l e sk L0Xt!ooillTeol. _ -:P4 ' 1,7, ;?.. ,..>.--l i:Vl , Mt.Ti.s'll,",„-,„,,--'4l. , • c00 1..4..t.--.1. '....4.1 . 7- 7.a ., ..,,,-.. .. • i • 712',' nEk G Editors. ADIACcr. , litytjne a . *ca. 4 Azsrrirairsocaar ro4 • - „ 0 - 41..gc rims grassr. nu:burgh. EMI maw urea Oattte. tJITY ITEMS. 1% ew I one, March 18, —The steanualp Ger mania, from S outhampton on the 7th, arrival this evening. She bee sevetny-five passengVls. The steamers St. George, Tripolles and Pales . tine arrived out . In the lionse of Lords,lon Monday. Starch ittn, the standing orders were suspended to New To March l7.—The • Tibrid,s special allow the c attle Plague hi/ 1 to pasa through nWe Mentreal dispatch saya the government hie al in stages. dust received a letter from an official in Wind: The Lord Chaim/Bees bill to make parties Sor, C. it , stating that the Slayer of Detroit they a Strz, suit, capable, but not ere; bad tafermed him that he had caused an Irk they have ol l'e h r a u v u e Y cot committal query to be made into the extent of the Fent. was vetoed. an mote:Manta In that city. and discovered C"mmettlferen 7.--M-r. ( " de nims acid the that Ural° wae. a likelihood of an attack from Le o ft4fna ti:adie wind , be . react oti the_ nth. It that politt. The government have eh* been impel iheik,'W.leiSte thne'SXttitrilC'ttiktetn'tig` a° notified bat the American Government ere M ni ben t ten d- se . ~g troops . ~,,,,, 0 ~) prey, „,t, ~.• .nI re million three hundred and sixty-two task front that. quarter. thousand Dames were voted for the army. Alfred's Comte also proJama. The eitNatiou ladians, winch Drequerts cot. Princess Helena's. annuity bill passed Prince united on the Attain' river cinder a descen dant, of the celebrated Brunt, last evening Prieeese "" Jul e with Princ e tendered the cervices of 1,500 of their braves Christian takes piece July 7th andt Wbrdsor. to the resentment. The s uer seye the carnage decision ex- An o ff ice ,. of the Rey, taatoee, e t ate .i that alined by Presuleut Johnson In refusing. his order. were sent to England five week,. ante ;resent to the freedmen's bureau question. con fer ten thousand soldiers, to be landed at He.c. r , the rape= In which tie policy has been !far, who will march fron t them e . t o s ew held le anthem, end wilt enttle him to aced- Brunswick, where the scare point Is it ever one of tbe lateen statesman who have faired to These tram expected in ever coed easel a great nation succeesfully ten day*, end on their males.' at N'ew Bruns. througn a periloue oriels by enemas, modem wick, it la coluddered all will be safe. Tee tine and witenni• ships of war Arladne and Pelades are even Fusses —The debate on the amendmoot re, now In eh o Bay of Fundy. - letting to Algeria week rammed In tee Corps e Sir P redereek Bruce has ordered the West Leaflet& Mr. Rouber pointed out the (.'dun- In d , equedrOn to sail immallatay for Ran. ger emending the creation we an Arabian E us fa, with au the thapeneat,lo troops In th e Aire. 31r. Realer said It wee intended to end West all the netted exisileg becween Thu nationadltles The extitereent here nas rem- much abated ni Aigerie l'im eneentiment e es, withdrwn. The Montrealers gencrully behove that the The Pon, Iniperial. B Leal th procreate. fa laberts and Sweeny faction meat give their se re W S . Two regiments In Rome will return NS I I scleeortere „Something for their money, bet . that the attaCk trill be on the upper pro% ince i ' nn me M A p ril. end in New Drumstick, but not here or at (4 0 e. A harm t.--5 Immo telegrams announce that bee. They deem it sitter madness to attehmt rumor, et a warlike character continuo. It Is rumored that Prince Canza has addressed the the capture of ell bet Cr these cities. 'They maiare,however, adieely arming, so that they dignitaries and powem of Inc Parts treaty pro guard the clti n in the event of the troops 'Vitt n e e t t t e t sl e nis forted abd ication, end sp an volemteers be g needed elsewhere. sistemeo to obtain reinstate alto% •March /7.—lt Is reported that a ""L' I United States B.eveno e Cutter Is k% suchleg the ._Citnuswi.--Greaf uneaskinese prevails at numbing In consequence of rumors of aprote rennin off Cigdensetztq. • Large reinforce- ,Ufarr:lune between Austria and Prussia on Manta Van angland areeexpected shortly- there are alum regiments of cavalry among . 1 th e "hi" gnesti"'' there. At present there are about ten thous. ,e,„,",,T,17.1,,1t0„,,1e ru,„,1,nr,"1,..,,,,,th0t,,ttin,,Ft,dtt,,dr,,tn...a,,. and regulate la Canada, besides eleven time,. t, - ;,.'17,;57, - a - e i -- --'' • - —"--, -- - ---- and volunteers, on duty. There are at least tte rt ur te at s diti I fifteen thousand fully armed militia ready to ~„,,,,,.„1 reat meo c ,,,, „ ° ,',.,, a ,, r . t A-1 ,,,,4 ere "T°rten' move at a moment% notece, untl eighty thous. , ~,,,,h , b - f -- 1 ; ---- , i and more mind soon be made available. The . .4. hem ''''' "' d ° "‘ i gar i '" entr. Government has ao be se number of rec. I ""mn " .'"'""li "Idle "' wh° "" tab oo erne ofileers. well drilled, to lead the militia ' orr!`;',Sr, in I.""trai renttnel bre/Mice to There le a large number of volunteers at 8t I it,T,5;,,,,. _ n i • .. r , Johns, and tbey• are daily Mereaeleg. There ~,,,11 1. , ~ of t h e "r‘ra rirri4 r ye tli t ! was some little emeitement. on the kyoatern h it' et ttbTet. n a t pre% ot";noefisroek " o e f e th re em P" . ' frontier last night, °com a / a nal by a nolc3 dem on/kin-anon in honor or a. Patrick'. day. The. ALerepe.roste ministry to,- lituigar) cannot be troopa were under arms all night, bat all Is ent i u ti 11M1-lorte. darns authority to Interl in quiet to-day. the pricipalitle, on account of the disunion Hoarsest, March 17. Ten was a great da3- between the poetical parties. In , Montreal. The limb fats [name our The tunnels of the moot,. are being emcee llil?en mane; filling et. James street for several [rated et 11, Jane, Itesteiteek and Sliestna. Retires eastigg i l ,,, w it ? .7i t t. af ,SLti. tiurrenete.of.l.till; I ;arl i s 11 seleotod for the eenierenee on the o Ixeellency. Bete ral P nat t ion i al and lo ' ynt I 17,n' I : . : . ,,t " e ' rits of Cossacks reinforced the tunas were played when Ills Excellency up- I corp ' s of observation on the Mani, %eschew peered at one of the windows of the bone. , frostier. lteinforeements PI Or diS tched pear was the signal for tremendous cheer. , Iro.n aueliarto to JoSy. A tultitaryP:ortiOn B ide ECeliCtley spoke as follow,: As the rep- . on.. been atabliebed along the frontier Line resentative of year sovereign, / thank you for 1 of earth. this exhibition of loyalty pal to me. 1 have f iliendeteds—iloei dull and nominal Wheat every reason to bellevechat the sentiMents of 1 eit..t. and steady. Core % cry (Jutland declined my fellow earritrymen Ili Canada towards me I set per Runnel, mixed, lee Ur . Peal/On-s— -ere of a kindly description. [Cheets.] Int. , Bet f split° env lint, Pork ilrm. Beconieln. geetlemen, Ido not - treat this weencent , pater quiet 1...,rd quiet.. Tallow Ann tas demonstration 4.9 any mark of pereonal re- t0.,,,1te s ed. P roduce—Aehes bus e au - up ard eyed to myself. I incept this demonstration 1 tendency Groceries btlgill nem. Coffee as an evidence on your part of loyalty to sour smutty. Eire Waal ache. lim dull. Sotrlts enemy:lTV:Ai° titsegseliriLleoteolieeMilel;°el ' . t r t o n e c - I O: ' Te"reid''"i" qui'''. at 55', Patro nlen't gag 1 at ds. Olf°: iZtl y fn u e r F Mts e 4g 4 1 1 1 . 1 1 5 .1 is the P t e lr ht e erturil'beee fa i ll d n e t e —( u te " t I' s ' ' e . M l es,ee'ink4R 47".ta" i Y l re at t4l? or Irishmen, ICl:eers,l o and de e tile hay tr:,17.7s eiLePTA. Z ra r a .,, 4 ' l ' i °le . of her patron Saint by a wanton ttack on,, Leterial, ..eierch :' - 4merlean Cotton sales peacocks!, proscrerees and happy eon try. The for tile lan t riey • re Mnee iftles, ineleid- ProceSekm then leered to the 111 h Market og ,toe bele7to ale too and exporter.. where the vast assemblage was sti 'cased try ' market.% line . t Mel llel tor middling uplaride. inn. Thomas &Army 31eGee, -Major Starnes The Trak. Rep ' ”r r bet) s • The Manchester mar aud the President of the eeveral Irish some. f set t. atna a with au upward teurlency if cot ties. The speeches were national and loyal. um goods and Ye r.e, &ha from the manner In which the speakers --o were received there is no doubt a, to lee 10 3 . co nsreeselossai. sit - of the Irishmen or Montreal, or that t hey , „rat be foremost to the rook , to re . iet on 3 „., tt, Lt •10‘ or PAU," 0 nurse PItOCIMOISGII., Vildor., come from whenever querter they well. . WASHINGTON, 31areh 16, Ma br. JOHN, X. 13., Starch 17.—Gov. Gordon. 1 I t he read add wrens the flouts in advocacy' yesterday amts uessege to the Now Brume of the leen bill. wick Legislature, In which yie said th a t 81_1 Afteteopaderable debate the previous , Zho r e esiMerialst Governmana en Cott was Ohneed °nine lean bill. Str.ersvens• ) eat eahteaneeethat,th, age ntswool,' substitute therent ware lust, 21 to 72. Permit no ridding Parties to Cr .. , in t° the Mr. Morrni's amedment striking out the provinces, yet their vigilance might. be elu- I re ' n 'inn 'damns, was adePred- ded. therefore, some portion of tee provincial Mr mavens , second am endment, authortaing militia should bo called out to protect the the Secretary us exchange all indebtednem tor province Cloth insult. Money would be repot s _ the purpose of returning Treasury notes, erm, C1..,,12C[Cd; ye,. 64 nays 73. al to support the necessary fora, And the , 1 the 1 3121.101.1 then re.curred on the passage Florae of .U....entbly passed unanimously a res olution In reply to t hemessage, Placing the , of the oll), which, as amended, Is as fellows. whore revenue Of the province at the disposal 1, it In tn. , the set ot, Ma Tan 3 dt MS, she/ of the Goeet.aor for the purl.., of ha b e t - eoee, be lute:We and construed to autnerite the All tae military stations, warehonses,,,,he. i n I earetary or f the Treassey, et bes discretion, St. Jobe are guarded as th e re,„t ai . - t io,. doe t itr , r , eceere an TV,OttITS I.oltPti OVOLher OtOligam and volunteers. Tamara; C. We March 17,—St., Patrick ' . Day Reseed adhere without any dlsturbanee. The LS 16.11111 Ulmer utly SAIL Of 120171V38, '`..lether bearing Illir•reht or not, In exchange, ; for any description enemas authorized by the _, net to which the., Is on amendment, and else to mthernians e niknd in P rec ession and made dispose oany description of bonds autborited some attempts to cheer &Mahoney, but little attention was paid to them. by nayrai , either in the United States or else. whore, New Toes:, March 18 . — Thesteamers St. John at such rates of may think advieleble for and Main Pallunend, commence their traps to , lawful money of the tinned States, or for Any Albany to-morrow. • , Treaeury' none, certificates of indebtednees A apected Ottawa dispatch, of the 17th, says: certificates of deposit, or other represents: Allis quiet: Xo procession; the the din Irlith- tires of value which have been, or welch may men having dadd to subaUtute a banquet. , be, issued under act, of Congress. the proceeds Much Stiths .faXcion is expressed In high gear- . thereof only to healed for retiring Treasury tees at the good faith of the Belted atates GOP- notes or other obligation's Issued under any ernment. set of Congress; but netting herein contained atAlCsingaitti. Thel.°Mnprtiiiira:grol'utlierwatlAulli V il tlie t ? e . e e ls? tle tet dl{ l 3, to anth .5 1 1 : p do_ e_haail4iieuscrtleye t r tem ts au amendment shall continue in 2ifr gl o gal.Tiva:trz:,P:Arati. 741:1. 11. n nlvi Rion a except as modified by till the Ca n naMara, and net, then to meet t this act. The question was taken amid great for the despatch of business. lnterest, with a majority of two amibut the Uhl reported at Toronto, that heavy cannon- I bill. The friend. of the measure vainly en adingand small arms were heard at Sarnia, on , deavored to effect a change. The vote stood Saturday morniu . Probably peecadelees to ; fe to et; so the bill was reject e d. alarm the 8. Coreildelable anxiety - Mr. Garfield moved tarots:milder the lamed 's nianifeeted to hear tram frontlet points. A ing motion, and the Rouse eiljpsoned at /Ida battery wasloadedon a train, OnFridayntebt, ' IVaenueorele. marCh Jl, WM ready to MU to the frontier. HOGSE. II". Trill". March lar-The nine° Mnutre" Tifebree house fi e e e t t liV4T:gtetng gtheitenird: i correspondent yety,in-qltiated riamlnpozz.thiser)v , I bate on the Prodder/Ps Mearege, there were hots un-setty pines from Montreal, few members present. No interest was taln Lava been arriving ot the during tba i in the Proceedings. wi den W ere an Ttninll but teat four days , to securetheir little all from , enincening the goehtna, The japans° of the volunteer 1, Mr. Still, of Indiana. addressed Um Hoene, force to twenty-five thalami- Men is highly ! at length, on tbo question of "Beconetrue- Probable. atid in addition to this, the Immo- Mai," and ou genera/ taming of a home guard of ten thous- Sir. Dumont, of Inna, next. spoke. In and e: The volunteers now organised I Mud. ae to lite Pr pongee anent's. policy, lie deemed cost Arty thousand dollars perday. The out- i it unwise, ruinous and disastrous. Lie pre. di attach num, exclusive of arena and ammo - i M eted that he enter tained nn &e llen: er re• inUen supplied try the BMWS Government, l Veers against the South 101 l would einet may be fairly estitnated em twenty dollars. f nothing with a view toles humiliation, but be we haea theraore, stheaThetaday t ea t, wh en ; fore the Et t o h th couldwinonto Congrees byr a tigi tee mem came Under D'ey. a alion T e nnendt- consent, cy must rm to ail turßud-a of Inehandred dully theussad dollars , reqUireMetall, and send Itepresentatlee:whe were lope!, and Who could take the ironeslad ' oath. Tosouro, March 18 .—Iteports from all the sir. Anderso n of hie was the next to igne„ Princi p a l towns in thePravineee recei ved Met ; Ile also took ;Tround " egainst the Preside - Os !night, shopthat no Ontbreak has occurred ~ reconstruction rainy In regard to the statue anywnLoyal speecees were made, and of the freedmen. Lie declared that he never a general Mann* manifested to nip any ' would yield to the doctrine teat they were Ferniest d emonstration In the bul, in the short- not. enttUed to tee best protection of the Gor en possible time. Appreheosions of any WIC- , ernment. The great, thEligiVil/g, the vital Coastal raid or invasion have subsided, but ' question of the lour Wee, the extension of i preparations are natio be relaxed. it is re: ; . superego to the negro in the Southern States, Por ted that an attentetWee threatened she" With a view to the own e re teetien and [be Md, nua., but the Orangemen of the ,to the Stddetenance of the/oval sunremacre of PrnrineerareMad-re'trnmhentre warnh 'S• • : the Vino.. he declared himself le feast Of Manes' in the Batted States! Treasury. 1 S u ts ures tee tr . i'lcd negr° oUlTrage in the Southern Wasenrartes,/efarehl7.—The following was The Secretary Prevented a letter trom the to-day laid before the House of Represent's- I Se cretary of the Tr easure, giving attainmen t five/Strom the Treasury Department: ry e roomprof a rommu oft from the Reese et Rep :of Marva I 7 1 tbe amount w. now 11 l the United States - Stre—l have the honor to =knowledge the I o a.loart. resentatives under date of inst., requestiug , From Tinvarm--700 CaPernred Xfsienna the Sacreteri Of the Treasury to prepa - a es i teeth — Tale Cable's—Spurious, Cl. statement shelving the iniumnt of money now ' gr elan si facto res. In the Dated Slane Treasury, Including all , Sew Tone. March Later Havana will sums in the handier the Avsistant Tritasurara, ' ea state that the republican demonstration National Banks, and all other depositories, 1 proves it movement of little ooneequance po designatusir the amount In each separately, , Iltleally. ; and report Mie same to this Boum I trans- 1 Of rho 1,500 captured Africans, seven bun mit herewith Lei communication from the deed had been landed at San Antonio and sold Treasurer nited States, together with ito a prominent planter at the rate of MS the statements prepered by him, furnishing , each. the information caned for by the reef:elution ' In fro by with tee privi3ege recently from which it will appear tbat the available I granted the state of Plexida to an emai balance in the Treasury secordbe t to she re- . can company to land and extend telegraphic turns received to the 10th lnes . ,t. is tWsetle, i cables from the _Florida ooast to Cuba, KM oonsicting or wine illVid,'?,-LX, derreneY, e Meted that tee exclusive right to land tole- L00n 62 3,934,31, Of which sum exi,7100,30,38 was on de- . Eranhie cables on the Cuban coast was came in War-tonal Banks designated as deposi- iedto a Saurian Compaq. by a decree Issued Madrid In June, Jew. ------- ber of llavanu cigar manufacturers. _ The New Origins auyerally Question-- hat r n ntly held a meeting to devise means Iffeugh et the Itilasissippi Sliver. , e on prevent frauds committal In Germany and Xweellemeaers, .lifssech 17.—fievernor Wells 1 he by spurious manufactre:4M O neth :- havin g persistently refused to give a cemp. portation of cigars le raimportation. ne of eate to the newly sleeted Mayorand other city . the remedies proposed was the estublishment oisk,,,m, ci,ineral cant. waa slim pypis c o sc, by of a newspaper, exclusively In favor of their their Attorney. Gen- Cana" talk the allele! 1 Interests. returns, and. promised the agent he would Is iime an order, either tonight or Monday, Louisiana paned* series of resOlutions in viting the to-operation of the Senators and R epresentatives of the varies. sections bor dering on thsiMiteissippt and ita tributaries with the Senators and Sepreeentatiree of idd• WWII to, urge upon congress the importance and necessity' Or adopting some practleal Plan lo W d AllinClent. water at the =south of the X a ppl„ fir. Wells was rTelltod Wenn o=`,..:lll4octiMf!t% - wire tret t e e isi r. tO COrretßond With the Chambers of Com mew of memplits, Lossieyille, R. 14u15,-Pitto• b i ziriVa Find St. Paul. . .. iiklrettolliieol74 the alloulders. At.t.saur,le 17.—TIm. Rath:mei Coiven lion Mature/rounders • adopted she hillowlnx resolution's • • • 'Resolved; That we will' proceed at mew to C into Our shops Aka the apprentioes or helpers we seem advisable, and- mat wq. Wal norwilow Potr , Mir& in oar Mime, Stud llset•are will, in every - Ivey. possible, free our liss of el/ -dictation:or interference on tbe put of mar employees. • ' - . - Thu resolution was in iir the Pron. dries In . Troy litre Y. ,ind Wised muoirexotteruennalnen the' ye moulders; * Lasvbreßlzur the: Iroix • and-Stowe ' liouperss -4-214 0/d Aln ;tar- ivin; .iga tr insY;f t er a ld iwu raftwo to ' .. j i 4 . 67 ,2, 4r.. ableppruMathemetibiersbassitthau,undrl -0, roaromplosoastemattitisahlth -mom 7 -.. ' - ..'". • ".- - - - • 1 ' 7..- t ' ''• VO LUME . L.XXX - .-- . - -NO 65.-- LATEST TELEGRAMS INTERESTEIG FROM CANIDA The GreatFenian,Scare. TAPS 0111h316101* ENGLAND. The ificiteinent CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S BAY SPEECH OF. TIIE GOVERNOR 12=53 C , ~1 `~~a LATEST • EUROPEAN ADVICE). ENGLISH PARLIAMENT' PROCEEDINGS ATTEMPTS AT SEDITION IN SPANN PROBABLE CoLLISIOA BEIVIEN AUSTRIA AND PRUSSIA Tho Fcrre.l4L ICerement= of Ocean !Steamers,. hoo r0an...707,4a., steamer Nova thin ,_ Capt. II rho, salted at 9;9C1 this morn ing _forsLaverpoof. The steamship tit:Andrew, Capt. Scott, from Glasgow, klatch Ist, via Lontiondery, arrived here at 7 o'clock last evening.. ehe reporta that on the fah she., passed the attemshiri Mot avian in latitude 63 deg. 40 min. iongitude W deg. 16 mi. On the 14th,,passed a stesthstap with a white flag, in /Unlade 43 deg. 46 mtn., longitude 56 dog. The tit. Andrews will soli for Sow York about Wednesday, I -- -. 0-- ---- The Flee In Budado. Borvauk. March 17,—A fire broke out this 'Morning in the frehtht depot of the Now York Pcntra/ Rai, tamed by the watchman Resetting a Ca nnf keniseno oil War the stove. firs sprodrapidly and ci 3 ixuntmicated to th Th e splendid levtor. belonging. tothe same company, and both were tawny doirtroyed,:to. gather with a large number ofloaded eats and. freight, also four hundred. thousand bushels , tit - grain In the cdevator. The grain - wee In. ' fared,. but the loss ou the rest ,lti 'toted at about one - million : dollars. Tho New.Yom. Central do their °Wu Insuring. . , calUbratalllinuok lifikrket; - ~.te. ./ silsozsco, March 17 . — Thiimiatas Mai* 4s-irltbOut d eclded'enaage:., Same. W . `Betuttitoti , lcouldati4 Cuzzr4ok um-44kt% r 'imolUer LIA) 6'lo- Bale otarapie U 0551.4144 4 thf'. • PITTSBURGH, MONDAY, _ MARCIE 19, 1866. CODITION or TI ?ifflol% MUM I Daily Issue of Fractional Carnmay SALARY ASSESSMENT ED R PutiosES. elteck.; idtro. New Yoe', Maich 17.,..The Ty,,,,es igiewal sa esteys : Out of SW applicatiees, tbwprogiwit yrday appointed ten West Pelotas lets in . . accordance with the law a nspostering thW Ex. email% to appoint annually ten cadate Born the country at large, Gen. Spinner IT S. 2 `reeisnror, has prepared z statement of t h e toruntion of the natiomil illte. , tl. ea' H w e tt rie&w,Plir zrtat° c°121:11 thepurdie debt will bep...wtmandpriblamed by General/31111111er ittaccordanen with sing genital front the Beeretary of the , _, The Deane says:testitatm7 of. ' E. E. Lee, Speakerßarbour, and other :amod Virginians, Weaned the return of ..Eleastrtr /toward before being *Brea to the public., , An agent of th6L-BassleartlevernMeal.nda :been In Wi'nashington emdaring:th ay tt, iWianiblie lantiswit amini n iZiew to elm_ prove.. mentor tbe.tylirenli COW. - in . use. by WI .. The publishibll report that I.lnictimuil6R reny s h e the amount. of 11300: is .rastted . , by Treasury .limerit, t o in Di1;11=4:11= .61, 41risto% ill: tlOll/11 =Tenor. The aerntirs WsahnigkeiiiraW.lll . aWysl r A (CO days sine° a Young • Van nallled .111MtliOn deellned to pay an neeessinent-nn his ealpri for election ptlipOses in Neer Ilankreitlzo,. Jur requested per cheater cif BiOn.r. H. aousori or that State, and attain:4i *ere therefore,mae to have him rentovixt. The President was in formed of the rams, and exclaiming . chap clerk was et a trunor althOngli Ail bonclrik, also soldie, hat' strong testi a nials as to personal character -and eletbD*l abilities, directed the Paymaster Generally retain lam and give him the earnest passitil promotion for his independemee. ... St. Patric/vs Del-21he Pesilaas. 4 .. Boars's, Starch 17.—The numerous Irtsh wetles ofthla city arc. on parade today,.: , honor of St. Patrick. The weather Is pulse. ' and the Drocesaion Is large andiraposing. ; ~ Pun.nzt.PlllA, Marsh 17.--There wile ii grand: Fenian demonstratiOn here last ,eveulne honor of General D. Mullen. older or the tars. and naval affairs of the Fenian Brother . hood. ... . New Your, March 17.—The precession °IMMO Irish militia and /nth someties, to.day. Illas very Imposing. It paraded th_ti pritZ Erects and wee, received at City MAR by . Mayor and Coiamon Connell. Selman - Was enlabrninel at fit. ratrink'a Cathedral is/ - Archbishop MlX:leaky, and atattenne Oil irt , Patrick w eave:menaced by Moo Lynch, o f Charleston, aouth Carolina. Trresvure, Ps., Zdarob 17.—St. Patrick% deli was celebrated in splendid . style in this plains: * ; The procession was theiargest ever ' , din • here, and the numbers Were swelled by de ' r mittens from nal/Abating towns. Apo . of the tire department. and a number ttf el • societies also participated In the demon 1 Mem The Proceesion wile fifteen mint Passing the office of the Morning Zferakt • ronte to the Whelks Cathedral, where high mass was solemnised. A lecture was in the Cathedral by Rev. Father delivered' Itlanala Ireland and the Irish. The celebration e bces. en :: ntveludes to-nlght with a grand banquet, hi Cur.:. itehlan d Half, to which the city • authorttlea arft in. horror March /7.—Tbe celebratlon Or Ilk Jgrri4 lP l42:l grig i ma a r i ae!V v r; I nurser milt ry. companies and the vasione Irish htmovolent sesociationa and Haight& Of' ISt. Patrick. The latter were innate, The Fenian. did not turn one tria body. The Pa. titans and Sons of Erin, with delegationefrom the neighboring Macs, paraded throe the Ifk r,l4 Ttli r t i ni g g i re s I): i t hi! 7 n gun ts everl:4! The proceseion was large and tremens. ... The collector has seized seVerM - barrels Of whisky because of the counterfeit rotate., , menttrauda thereon. • r• ' Ws/inmates, March 11 .—There has been rm ti,,=dt.mr=nrattng,,tedatoiday itt s benc; Of. I Drente to the occasion were nem in all are new man Cathode churches. Tbo day has been: I clear and cold. PultanztenlA, March:/7.—The re bas no general donsonairation by the Peniatte. to: • day. Great enthusiasm prevails. 4 0011.- Mt+ liettwas eercuadert at the ti lrartillonler. • .4, , Way. Pam,. liut" March 17 - -qt, Patrialtri y as o cel bre a V h ot Ta g i: i . , V: r iacunttreu bitg: wade. speeches, strongly dem:rendez the.7Y0.... Wane, and warning the Irish people spume them. Almwsears, Wes., Merck .17.-13 t. 45trieles., Day Ira n not endebrated born on encounter thd state of Minns in Luling. - ..,.._ 8.143 Faaantaco,Marehll.-4'Pat*C47 was otdebratortbYe. %CP prooalaion and an oration. • Mexican ALtrides—Atroelons Cr l amities Committed. New. Tone, Starch It—Late lterlean corres pondence states that the French troops re-oc cupied Chilittahuiton this OM of December. Two days previoms, Juarez who wm ntified of their coming, made a reread loan o r to thonaand mo o i n g , on the population of that Ul3- baPP7 is town, and accompanied by his cabinet and h road army of twanty-dve men he took the MEI Paso, whereto arrived on the . ISth. Brulf! twenty _days that Chihuahua was oo s.ntWolecal:rat the mluhl::tiorillilthe rad"term, Paid over fifteen thousand doll a althoush the road from t 3 afacamequi to Tela are nuarded by fon rteen tum4red Menai dims not Insure the security of person, or.propertY. The man -at crimes are quent.ly ' committed: In a few lemmas on the Banta Barbara road a bodies hung traveler (*tutted fourteen- to tree% illee4r° :eitreteir,....o.-tri.' 4ra=tA family, Inaludinga child notfactr Themf age; Lyet tho o culprits are still at large. Isnot a r tigi village inhabir now oh tlgottuta dyed by fire. Chats was Mimed re the hurt boom, because three hundred of the dissideMa could rot sub duathhlrsevan French soldier& fouNo person is Benue t ere, redo great many r ving, and yet there ae not wore hundred or five hundred dissidents in that vicutitY. . . Interesting train Weettisnrsont: Wasinworow, March lA — Major A. If. An. drews, United States Army, has beenassigued to the command of the military , dbrtrlet of Ouachita, department of Arldthsas. Lieut. Gen. Grant has Instructed the com manders ot military departments to redeem ' the number thT of volunteeaeir respechve commandsr orgnizations in. - • _ . here are now one thousand ale hundred and forty-three national banks. with &circu lation amounting to $2131,..., ca v ital of stlofar and a total : 1 , ?he third, flit . , sixth, tenth,-thirteenth, eighteenth and aecond regular cavalry. meats have have been sussigned - to duty. In the di:. partment of Idissonri. The Wilitary. districts in the department of klissouri. Gispt, the die that of NOW MeX/CO, LIM:1106n wsoontinued. The Department G ear:elm:taster: of theDe thpanatela at Washinyt. on la rapidly reducing eumber of We t th. messengers and tam. ,rs. The total ninnbw. of emPieVesa under quartermaster General Rucker et *one time 1 during tho war, emanated to nearly twenty thousand persons' now the number la less then thirteen hundred. The highest number of hones foraged In Min de partment - is Bel' onty-flve thousand; ft le now In.. - hie dye thousand. Rev. It. W. Sloan , of hew Toth, preached In the hall of the Douse' f P.epresentatives this morning. A large number of Congressmen •were present Decision Ooneernis=svenne Tastes on Marinas ins. • • I • ICsw Ranh - 17.:—Tho - Satires:le Court of the United States recently decided. In the eerie of the internal Ravenna against°, Savings Bank In t hin cit y . that savings titagnits are equally liable with ordinary bank deposits to the tax of 0110 halt per cent. per annum. The banks affected are, betrayer, reluctant toper the taxes, and have made representations to members of Congress wi lane. 'law of obtain ing Co amendment of th which will ex empt savings ltuttitntions frolit its operations. Orders have been issued, for the disoontinti, aura of the Military Dep artment °trait Ten. o t f e m the e ! o r a t n s d com nthie d Clis n mantllng of & number ington. sesorwah- Senator 4 11‘ahatai end liee Wasszeoron, March 1.7. eetes A eorreg ese nn enee o tion. Is published - to-day between Hen.' , bun, U. S. Senator elect from North Carolina, and Mr. Fessenaen, of the Reeronstramion Committee, In Which Mr. Graham oaks, la be half of the North Caroline delegation -the privilege of appearing before the eotonitttee and erote.ex.eaming wltnisma from . that —lTlV:Fesseaden replies that it Is not custom ary to allow each cross examinations before committees ■ to report an • suldects not involving indirldnals thIS Mr. tarts. ham replies that his solo purpose In the request was to guard against, frpoirollg deuce from m4:flown or Irrespansiole wgreeer f" . I • Head Ventre gteldrairrTesselked. New Toast, March 17.—DubiluPaPerses7Ve police have reliable Information as to the whereaboate of Stephens. Two of the montn onsuodY Ara said to have become Informers, and,we are assured pat the Head Centro has been tracked from mace to place, and that his escape has been reduced almoettO adimposst• Kitty. That he is In Ireland the cannot be the slightest ddnbt, and that he Is, Or unlit Capi very lately woes, in the Imighabrhood of the tal Is generally belleVed. large Fenian Contstentstena—dlistl4eall• malt &airs. , • Rim Toss, Mania 17 .-4mong the - Ir, -eontritya tlions received at COhlahozlrs 'Xresanry,yes_tee• oClay, as one of ip {rein the circles.= lft4l- tonnwa. •- - “ ..' • - i1...,_..111Y-Ayesisliii g_ldlos .'were YeinclrosTlio• illrw - P4 at tea len'a FDA= szlnorles In thls , an 4 -4enionstratie Ant4eniall meeting ants haltilsat evening, at Clinton iinii/ In Ms ally. -- AshellEaetaigattohterch...,,il4ll/17.-11.43i " a lbedir thea%jet eree nide . Till eelnell - hz, 1.5. blink " " 444,3 /lie. JAW the 'vault , but the sae. Thee ,utaaire7Trai u ..7. l ?„,, oo tqat„„ptii_Sp_est an Bit. Tff e y rziaar airaYin -00-424111, a Tel ma a /1100 it Of. Our Securities in Europe. Now Yens, Mirth 17.—A letter received at I Electiou Return.. the Treasury Department, to-day, from Frank, The following addittonal election returns fort, states that when the news New them i h ay. been received , The Itegrltesn4n"tlueSTLetl;a4":arrim7aL In tha that gold hoitfallen to 137 In New York, Um- i tat S Mtearise-Twentles went up to 74, and it 1 IsprOtiable, they„will -meant' St as soon as it is , ..,_ known_ sothat lifbas gone down to 115. The I " ustr iet• Seran-Tairtfes at oms , Currency Uttered, the are well received ht the Germa letter , - n max , kets, now that gold Is declining. American and Mirth& i ven'al ado. Naar Yeti, Nara lA—Piles by the Africa give an Intereating.debate in theEngitsh Par /lament on the Navy, - In which ISle Merton Pato and others caned attention to the excel lence of mirth:ape-lad for coast defenife. Capt. Horton delivered a lee tore on the 'same. sub-- icet, whereby it would be seen that most of , the English tron.ciads are a:comparative j failure. . I Conswidation. Aramsor.are 27—,1018titge Lines,Epresa and Despatch Companies operating wen of the Missouri river. have% been eonsolidatO, under tho.namo-or. nos. Oberland Mail and Express Company, and redpee4 au! - tare 25 per cent. trdru April iil lise Mayor lEroffmott mid Mae rental's. , Itrw Your, March 1 8.—Mayor Hoffman arcwc . from a bed of aleknega to review tho column ,Of:,-„lfordane yesterday, and remained at Ida post in trout of the Ilan only half an hour, r.When the =misty° fatigue compelled- him - to retire. . . Charterinaction in Titusille. Tivesvitts; Pa., March 17.—Thefinst election -muter ouretWelisitet. pruned otryeeterday the most 1n -hetet/sad orderly manor. J. "at. ..align:a. was elected Mayor, together with the • Whole Peoples' ticket. , ,0 01 . - - ,Destestelhe Fire. MinasAnita, Minn., March 17.—A. ate Unto In• last night destroyed twenty bundi#l3l,` fitntE grinlit to Mild Stradts. -Los : czTiAnD,4lllll:ThpAli, .2111: PITTSIllaim 0 AZEMC 2613222. • -‘ "-1 , ,..--...,„ e• R. Bt. Au.ex. Barre/wale, Pa. Mk. Rirxr. Parma. Railroad. • ;Ma. itnicr, Piwgb. Coliunboarl Cincinnati R. R. I. etteeeipv,r_ses, a trubetifilia,bldo. , 4 -- ' F. P, ST.Ketver,W.ellakurgh, %eat-• Va. Tan: Rittiso;lolLetty. Ps. - • JuitriAalmpiatir. otict. Pa: Imams itiptio„ Welliellik,"01110. ' tillonnirCtaort, Illatirtila falrr3; Ps. W. Birfins. Allegheai Valk,' Daltreati. W. Wksti, ktorankihnlillettae, I.llol,arke. • B. gl ummer, Waablogion. N. L.114g Teritteakr, Salem, Ohio. r. C. ArraN, Columbiana; Ohio. ' D. G. ilkarta, Alliawee,•Ohlor t : - H. LIEThla, Bauer, Pa. . L B. J. Ptzacz, Mercer, Pa. . JOaw Amine, tireeriburg,i/ta=,.- 10t .:. I ' P6o7 hrrik. Bair Paleatluii:likhet4 ...- J. /Moor, Frevitert, Pc. :-..,Z.;...":::''' Jan. Tel:fait/la. * Begin' , /,' eft/ :''. 4 YR. IL Ata.ww. Sharon, Pa.' U. 311PILLIama, awlaavale, PL,. ..Bilowana & 81 MONT0a, BrorailllP. Pa. .1, it. Zwari sairEeelpert, p . p . C. LOOMS, P. F. ir.,49141,8r0att. C. LiroXIS, Cleveland .fiVittaburen Railroad. Ttioaj.uvsnendas, Latrobe; Po. J. Frtgiwarn, Altoona, Pa. Twos. Tarr; Johnstown. Pa. B. 81111511 T, BbMirjHbarg, Pa. M. A. Terwitssaw, New B right..., Pr. IV. Bain, Courielhelne, Pa, I/0111". SIIIMAN, Words Rua, pa. CHAN. 81:rirmt. Blalrarlile. Pa. .I,lo.4Fitalregat, Irwirriltatioa, Pa. A 1,,,,. &kiwi Rage. Tarentuni, Pa. 8. Ws-row. Sewickley, Pa. Saki:maw PM California. Pa. P. rturcrirsoir. Mttanning, Pa. W.::ll.llttinax, Mansfield, Pa I/EMIT 11-11. i., Indlama, Pa. A. W. rocno, Port Perry. Pa. J. C. orx4cuu)...Vernerfitatlon, Pa. _ A. /I, C.leirryoßO, Darilizelan, Pa. Capt. Joißy !UT. Mrs - dile. Pa. ..7 D. W. 100:ilt, Lrigier Station, Pa. - B. W. 2.4115111M.L. l i Mmgeralaste7,. Pik. U. R. 3:60. Ertwotrwr I,,wr eacerille,"Da: - . Hi hilg.tata,Jtag. Alan. rgiallarlhe Art:mm.l, J.N - o. T. kilzkage, T erregestitallon, N. J.:2. EITICSirIi, Jaddhcs . Creek, Pa. J. M. ager 4 ionkiml• Pa. a. nAmaccr., halm Tangy, pa. , B. InTeitsza., India Xah, r..... The Ste-- Flitton;lttied Ittetiet. lOn Bunday:mOridneabiittittir &cloak, fire , was diattovergl'irVtiteCilutaieiyiard-wia, es tahl teirdent of sre4tarti..bwiiizieii'a crartflia, I . located oath e Weetillai oloa:iiiilisetbethieeir 1 Stith and Virg alliii:' - The dances continad to make progress for some time, but atter tiny. 1 firemen got faliditO Work, the lire soon began ~ to ditainfah. •T tin ' tirning Was very cold--the , IWeter congealing` on the walls and roofa or the 1 iorma.7end the firemen labored under disadimitagt;. The loss, however, was QOM: i partitively light, and leas follows : • , Obrimusen ..it Crawford, Nos, /OS' MULL% have , not yet estimated their less on crock, b they is ate supposed' to be Daly covered by immune% t holding policies to the amount of ge,ooll. The . buitaingit are of brick', three storleohigh_ bee obi - fashioned and not of mach v,allie. Thor ' were insured for t 2,000, but theloss will ex teed th is gem cons derably flin t ' entire up per storyond the rear ol and second stories were destroyed. ears is supposed' • to have caught from a cluircoal furnace m the , third story. nr. J. Barndollar, tin and sheet: Iron work er, occupied No. 14 the roof and upper story of which were destroyed In part, an d the stock 1 considerably-thin/egad by fire and water. Loss i not ascertained. Mtwara. tr. D. h D. RincharOtobto menu tacturers, Nos. Mond DI, were 'damaged b ' to y , water orrtheir stock, to the of e amount about i grain Mee er.,srs. N 0.159, Dawes .t Ilanalln,, Painters and were 'on stk ! andMtilshed work to the damag a ed mount th of etr also aoo ut $1,300. Their roof wattharththrburnt. The drinking saloon ot Mr. Buehler, l was slightly damaged No MI, , but beyond what we bare noted no damage was sustained. The firemen worked with their usual energy : ' and skill, end the owners of the property In the block are largely indebted to them. A Foundling% On Tbaralay night last: about nine o'clock, a basket was found on - the slope in front of the residence of Mr. James McCabe, on Was street, it was taken inside, and found to contain a little babe, alive and kicking.. The little waif baud been laid on an old 'Mow, and was cow , ered with n newspaper, over width a shawl had been placed. The newspaper was no doubt ~. „ —,..._,,...„„,,,,___a_ ended to keep the child warm, as Menora hs Nisomeaaa.... - Wear and the Late itettlition. , 12 g t to D . Mil prevents the heat enerated in the year /EA s rho government of the . ,by the body Ir on, espeplng. throughgthe Other r.,,,„,3 tH,40,410 . , 'wilt .itneal anon to take comring. Inithe ali t lies a n o te. the words th ,.. ittlinuttaataftkogin.jApt44,4lf,4loA - 10%.14x...=0....±,r, "ottictitrallt2V lo 9A l l - ,t.tko ) rto vindieate Vs honor and enrolee Its 1 ..Capaihls ob i d 0 for the itis a t, l' of ga r or get Mat rights. When President Pots announced . sorn gad pinion to take tit for / ant destine of up..ia,a h., ~,,y i mons to keels Itt gut itt Baptise for lit is not .tp the nation that a war with her own : , ,..,t_boo , iii ina.g... ted; hundreds of , fLoaclluy,tiad red.ciLvil reward you for I am thn/ade of brvehearts offered thiir servi- i Fraseray morning the babe was taken to a and christened ~14:,Iftotteh name Lo to the government, nAd the President found et. grektest difticul In selecting from ~ Or ilia 'a,,,ett,LPat, .7,,',.: a sr e f .f:mi gm Of the nomber the /Muted force deemed • having tints kindly attended a to the equest of ' n.mary to vindicate our honor and enforce to o tooth , j o regood torte a w r i tia l ooking our rights. To Pennsylvania, was. assigned bnt not wishing to by burthened wallith looking two,Veonentasnilthe angel Pittsburgh, ever after its temporal wants, conveyed It to the foremost when the county Is in denger,—was otne e Board of Guardians of the roor. the trat to announce that elm had two 11l and gave l it into the keeping of Mr George companies ready to be muttered into the ear- , - ga r t,„, sa h a h ad i t eo nvesod to. the City "lee, viz: the “Dttquesue Greys. and the ! pane, and placed In proper keeping. . .Jaeltattn independent Blues,. the former raised by Captain John Herron, san:tithe late', Lamented Rev. Dr.fierrtut, D. D. - and the itit. • ter by Captain .dierander Day. !In those two oom es Were to be found Wen from all the of lifee-the eloquent and suecessfril ad vocate—theeorrect business man—thekilled inechanio—the sturdy farmer—the correct actrountant, and the beardless boy; all of venom .-bad thrown ade their busineo. and boom co ndone a t eth Sole Purpose feturing the flagitof ttusirimuntry to the • of the Mon tezumase and keeping it tbereut4ll.l au inso. ' lent anti imserapulone need t Janice to our Government. We n not at to say now bdw ttra_keiy they'llafilledthe task set be fore them. 'That Is now scuistter of history. To wars arthat the etrierience gained In th was tif vast draportanee to the Union at a eet patentis to all. Bemeely a single officer— regular or volunteer—who rose to eminence during the late struggle, but had served la that war. Men ad . who during two years service in - Mexico. h served hi the ranks, scarce reaching the position ot second. joiner Limb Lenient, turned their =patience to to ao count that they rose from the ranks to be Col onels. Brigadier Generals and even Major Gen erals. We need not take up space in naming . &Hitt° contributed to qlling the rebellion and gaining promotion , in the Dnionarmy. ISuffice It to mention the names of James il. 1%,..,/745.eir.Ffitp7kSanje? atiln"Plfga, Samuel S. a Vor,:: by..... Wallace, .letkon McGinn:4Al= Gutt er, and others whose names dO not occur to us, who filled with credit to themselves and honor to, their country, au positions from Captain, op to.Plajor %morals, and should' a a war with Any foreign nation bo in store for tut what a host of brave and experienced °M eets anti - privates would roan to the rescue, and by' the =Vulvae° gained • in - the - four years okrebellion aid. in marshaling our ar mieStoretOry. Suet are some.of the rises of war. . . . . For the'rittaburgh Gazette. ' Whet avowal.. anti 'Wool Atenuillsetnrers. , , . ... ,llostAirowtri Atagaitmer Co., PA., / . •.. ' blarchl7 PAC. { If we have a correct - understanding , of Ate unit-tr; the petition to the Congresiof Me, Milted Skittle,. as imbllehal in. Yalu' . keno of the IZtb, preying for en inerease of, tarliT cm wool to in conformity with an 'zitreallent be. tivert-theiWational Committee of Wool Grow er's azi_ll- . Wool Elanufactairem If. thin be - so how rellsoicta is It to user any other petitio n. if we use others, have not the Wool rabillifao. , t Taut ure4lstallerrtittigathriltfig'iteTretlll.lt la *r . gn ban in hand 111 the matter of protection. i f th°;4,l ingari z im i gituthiTtir e trY b : hspirit and words, we will 'then present such a ea d front o that but few if any Represents- tire igress will .reihiseeto gram- us :"ottr just rights, and them enable us to help to hay our National debt, and help to make our can meg °chatty in part. at least independent, of! other countries tor our -mothing, and,' la the event of war place the. United Mates• in the position of not having to surrender , want of wool or Woo/ens. It, is self evi d ent thatif we had not received wool and woolens from.other countries during_thotwodiut years of ' our_ late been um Onion army would lave : been defeated for the want of 'wallet/Army-clothing. In time of_peace is the nroper AIM° topreparefor.war. wen years proper protection on - wootwill• ins our in dopendemee for woolens in any m o rn gecy.Gtztex ehtenornzn. Graves of Auwigh ----- , y I'-------tCo Soleil at Fred ericksburg...4dr. G. C. Caruthers, of Allegheny ei tYerucellGY dlecov a ereci n r the vas of the follennag 214131e12 soldiers_,- bur, ed in the vicinity of Fredericksbrg: William Cald . well, c0..4, lod .11e_ gt.t .J. C_lllender, 'R .. , 1.%d; g.„-Fergeson.. E.:l'qel,; .... - -Illit_kuitrti ,:/ 1 „,, _islet F. rigidwort tr,elllll i .. IA zdwarci s il, 4 Amu; Bam u rrli'. E:, MCI i D. D. Carpenter ly - John .s., n' wart. 1), /54E43 ,Thoulal Rees, PL 35314 ; John ' Cope. Ir, /lldh ; Will. Vain 711 Betzoil, t's 311t h; 4, Iv: Stringiellow, U ilidthi MOZTOW uendenon, A, eZel. Any per. son lashing further information in regard to the graves of the above named saldiere can call upon or address ltr. Carothers. . . • • tonweilosa—ln our notice of the deaLliWf . gig Hies H amamond, , of. Allegheny, it , was stated bed Inert so Informedl , Hutt she had g - ; but ttub" Vi:el °n'..,geeliriellitrt been to sehpel for. el g ht daysprextolls th her almegila.. She' had been-lin delhAte health for some thne,And- her death, 'although sudden, Wien .. t allugether unexpected t 7 her friends. , - -• Tin' wampum," Conn.—The ft 'leen b i niift _ tclinen trtuisseted Or, 4u4EO age senianaiiti „ patrih. uutzna',,,rallie lim of ate larceny-of :a Docket money from alierinan in the Stith ward, to ono rearin the penitent/AM . The defendant has been In this ecruntry a w fe ',eke,. end' eannot vinik ot Elintnv:- teal Vaptuee __ht.:, n Dr. Gettemer the' celebrated spe "Parlor . alley SoVekaar the treatment. or eaten* nilyr ak.th• Monongahela. Home, Arst444--.4lts mods.tt . I:Two:uni t lorthe ems ereatatth irry the had at - -etteee l , 1 q 1101111,1 !'f l .4 0 k. 44 P.: • . _ USIEM Burgess. Rutuswin. Junte--A, L. Jones Omni.ll---D. arnahaU. : I ° . Ire grbbeVi i1.07:e.V 1 Wet . ... .....' SCA't Dirli. Ballaattne mi W. M. 8 151 max 1 / 6 J. Itelmula.. I..tr J. licßeia - a " 1. 111cDowell ma P. Kennel- 1-1". Arte•tror,,T, :teeth:Ware 118 J 2 uelnelor—J Critchlow in J. ikfaxtin. .• • •,. 98 • ow' - • D arnarri... 78' P 81 2 , 1r.2.2 TO w2r2rim. imige—.T.' kfcNibben.. SO No Oppositi impeder—Vag.- Reales 22 Wm. Wylec en 6 C. I).•Eddy. Littl e •-' ''' 1, - Sch. Dir—* Thos:Reilleir' 651 T. D. PalnM7 31 , s ltrin.Wl.l4s6r:! . 62 4,..,,,,m•...e1trm, Wiley. 62 A. Whittaker. 34 Autiiicr--*J. D • Scully, 61 Dill A. Smith.. 18 ,e,,,,,,r,..-A. Iret.:Utlin :•78 C.D. Eddy-- 21 eJno. lactiwain la Clerk—•JohnEl.inilm. St Corist.-LoT. J. Ara:lrene :ffe... - • Th I. ts ccutsweivid a eit; tnumplt by the staunch 'Republicans: of'the :bOrotigh, SAP the unterrifled were o tit'lliltill:'force, with the support of:quite a atiniberet the weak-kneed Repulicans—some positions gained by the intluenee of the Rs- party, 31101.1711riTOWN8LIIP. . • The tel citizens' ticket was elected in this township ... J Mho of Election—H. S. Fleming. „. Inspeo. Fetors f Election—James McAllister, B. B. n m dfto obel m.-. 1 n='. i r reart ' t .2 F. 4° IlaVot Allister, 3 s'cars. Supervisor—Chas. 11." Har tman. Alianasor—n. H. KOrr. BOhool Direttors , -,Win. F. Riclirdson,'Wnt.Gloe.k. Cterok ~Cyrtts Hutchinson. Constable—JOsoph .Clul lins. Justice of the Peaco—it I.l..Karr, .. PITT Towsrazip. ~. ' •Thollepublican distrfct, aittollows ticket was elected in this : • . ; ... Auditor—Wm. tianison. Judge Of Election . €.lsase Jones. ' T reastirer—Jsmee M. Hunter. ASsOsSor—Mattb ow . Andersbn.. - Supervisor-- Joseph Crawford. Inspectors—Wm. Barrhson, Thomas .11; Young, ' 'Rettitit,lnspecton-,Jobn, Aldenion,'D. , P., Eettop. -School. nireators--W.. M. Gozinly, James Cassiday. '. Township Clerk .-,l3,..y...gett3p..,Conetable.—.Ciaorge straton., :T Amusements. • 1 Tnwarak—Mr. and Miss Couldoek having closed an eminently successful engagement 1 on Friday night, a now star Comes on tho. boards this week. Emma Waller has been en:. ff CT It ' !r :ICl:tn.:4 liitf C z rg l l„ l nhi h are 77_,y e l l a °. brinedy dionnering. TonkorrOw zughtsbe ..... appear as lago, in Skskspeares tragedy' of Otnello. Omuta Ileass.—Hel en Western la still the reigning star at the Opera House, and tonight commences her aunt week. The pieces Saco. ted for the occasion are the French Spy, the Female Forty Thieves, and Devilab good Joke- The operatic travesty of Po-ca.hon-tas to in rehearsal, and will shortly be proinced. idasonzo HALL.—The wonderhil Sphynz Is still drawing crowds at Ititusonto .11.1/1, and will continue during the week. Prior to"the'ap peatance of the Snbynx, liens. Fabian aston. is hes and amuses the audience With a nmnber of his wonderful tricks. after. the. Spbynx: comes the d ruwlng„whieli. is amusing not ottlY to the fortunate holder; of numbers, but to the spectators. :One hundred.and phut are drawn each night, the prizes being °revery conceivable variety. , . . . - .. . . Moen Ado-About-llotbitag.—atayor Ma Cartby had before him on liaturdava number of eroas.enits, growing oat of l a family ammo. ty, lll AU parties entering Into A compromise: Jo hanna. tobonhalmer and Phil !mons Backman were charlonl with. assault 1 and battery on oath 'of :.adani Robenhlmer, the husband, of Johanna. Adam was in torn chargedwith, assaulaand 'battery and surety of thepeaoe on oath"or Johatma. After an ln toresting pow-wow tho'easeroanaettled: Peter Beekman, husband of Phibtpantti . was charged with abandonment, and - attar being- hold to ball the salt was Withdrawn and the' ease set tled. th e parties reside in Loner St.. Clair townahip. Continues Eie aii4Earlotaemiseie.—Dr:' Gardner still to treat those afflicted with tits., cases of the: ev,e and ear, at his. rooms in the Monongahela Mouse, where he will remain mu tit the wth inst. .The Doctor is also ver7, atm. ecssnii in the treatment of catarrh. hy inhata., tion, and thostmho are afflicted With is dis ease should- call' awl' tobsialt him. fie. ope rates for catareat and cross-ye, mut artificial . eyes:\ without pain. - all andAet cronle_discases of the ear are treated ha The most sloaliftal mother, Office hours. from nine in the nunningantil six In the evening. lie i win be found in Parlor If; first floor . ~ To..tritee.—On Saturday moms,-,yotuta ?dr:Bulger. arrived iron:111e cast,-lrim er or had been to_purehase tee cane seat Clutha for City Hall. - , He made hm- yi_urchases in Boston Hand did not leave Now York .till.,they wen; y de on the ears for this place.' so that they be "expected here 10414: There are eighty seven and a half.dozenorone thousand and any of them altogether, The remainder' of the Hal/ wilt be aired with settee_ ,a which are now on hand. By Wedzeuiday the . Ball will be in complete order. • Eighth WagliehootEsittertithnein.— Tbopuplii of tbe Eighth Ward Sebool No. 2, I will give an entertaitutumt.tcomorrow night at Lafayette Ball: The performance Wall con. stet of /wheel readings, Impromptu oratlon.. sleging;tableattx,min otherinterestlng mat ter. The singing will be under tbe direction or Professor Black, And the nnumpespent of the tableaux will' be OonttuetedbP- Rev . ..E. M. Strlekliand. The whole entertainment will be principal et the schoo under the supervision l flf ofr. M. J. Prondroot. I . . . . .. ~. r' atoll:allow—Mr. George Fortune, Heal th a c rt e l r 'entitl tr. twitift4 aWd b rt i° t l tit t . :4°, oFourth street , -above Owen. on TueNlazr er rateeek, at 'two o'clock in the a ft ernoon, e of vueeinatlu' the poor oftke. lty 2 P kis ur ra very wleeamraroperaaultm meneare, and If the partles. in -tereited• . only attend te.the matter much loaftekinie ; ele .ea knase may be avoided and reatlY valuable . 1 neword tor a Deoerter Thomonoss Irilllamit, United. States "Ile areas a rral. arra far tail Tlrir l y Is; ot-ROtM. Vont, a , (mortar rara Abe .76th.. *cu r Santry. Ro liaa-b 0 ~.r/iliill thla ettriaira. , blower by tratle; eageted- AV,Ha,rdsburr, last opoomber; tlelOrtOel ot litoblltt a-. tear -Ittle!cir, go, aOtrIA al4Ppoleitta' b,0_431 - this , oft • i•' .. • I _ . , . . . A., Neon ThJer.--Sointir, on War. day, Hone a an% of clothes :2'natry a tower In the Western PeanavlvalqaltOndfld (So/ Men' Homi_bßthO bilatbrWr; mid "eafoaefLwitb met -dafoczadr T a *Mt '.oaaststed of a Oaf fl tgloPi, otrat and, blouse. Any can who wally'. folfardhub/671 soldtar lirateeux'anough ' . . .. . . . -. . by rlak angle 4 ,,r e N ti l w rAY . 111 9nr , g• a .little girl .bla /II Um /Ma W e arri n ell. w ft c 4 e al a r of .11 " ; at I:rat eri'allich bar er naa pliral au ta g _oonallatt had lett are few znotneata, Maul 8 ' .the'n a rced A. phyaloa Waliti4e4.ftiliald , . zeuezerDixiticalt ;. Liar ;Atte Insane con as s r4