ATE . , . jallbra. g prisidorairilaralicrorzAisiociarrot. No. lirzusritzer. Pstrumma. E=:3 I t imerwft BY dziumc.: ..... j - • - cambial. The t~aawaMl YeseiriallarAbarca, la In the 12.7 asTA•llol2oehabeht Mouse. Let all who ax, Ottawa visa the Doctor. Ileadgess, - of the Eye, ere treated Giiidner, Galin ineAuzisi, atlas Ntlilbnicshela Haase. . Vie sold - Ci Pin is gnawing from disease of thos6 de ).. faata illTl4lll Maw:lldg° and comma Dr. ghar4` 'mr.t(Gullst, and once at the Morii4- 1150Melia goalb• k . 4 . Da Gardner, of New York, who L nnw Parlor,ll,ltrit door, at she Monongahela Honad, treats Catarrh by thmnse of warm Medical 2nhalatlon. The afflicted sboold consult hint blit-01105Uled elear*the:Pear. Bear. kOdranalfering Man dearaWortiselusea of the eyet - u EN BO and conralnDr.Gardnei the eminent andekilUnl.9eallat, and Awing NeTr:gat kola° lenw . lit thagOnon tannin Titre Ike and Ear Dr. Gardner, oeullit Ind Anna, can be eon salted at the Afanongabein House, forDeefr neeltaiolia bto-EA,RtittONixtritifinitiet thi ih6 IhigiehisießTabei a1 11 4'611.44, tFte andibrprdo disown of the Eat • „ Wbsi I Drisw. / draw the axklest. Orme of ..S.ple Water I draw the lstkatPest: I make the best Syrups. 1 do 01l thlztor dyn pento.kgigdsoitA roe end street, =item*. • ' •"acitirt 01 i aee * itunetin ot petlf«.'"o.) Weer )017 roods. 1 411 1 0434149 t; gtook of DrTi Goods that has ;been ogere4 in this toarke tame the war. A great rainy of the g -were parrhslegat Mo. - Loge , Award [sale; New Vitae - add PhilideiOliii.'ClAllineeiciminti out stock. We are now on the nottn.eost cxll4 P 0614.11 an i ' Nstkei • —C. HAJa" toys 4 A.O. 464,4 7 1,17 street- opposite!! 4:lDtriiliiiiv . 1 wed to iOB tam olipait e i, soiatA r ahoy -I Having. oftwpfed. saes on-Absence of throff foloshave iii.oloned my shop &Wall setts oSiobbow QC carpsoon , Una 1101,cdilotocolOftieffiAilffttetfoo101infthj fitful itioot ithd 'l:o6li,isivitioneet iffolfl4o4ttosileflfm • Writiok ma.rt:oe.~, rednetloii on 'last season , a piiOes: -B • ol42 osWOkart DiT.l*.P'ainorkweast nor of rotrtth aaA /dirket streata. - '.O Motto, Ulm & Bao. Nipiitr* ri*teei1104,49.91,01-0 2 0. 1 44604. 4 4.401 - * Cilatiescatiaiiiros canes as maws, derL svasisiL *aria Pawl butissalt:. R ideflee,*o.7BYOc6 stteesrt7r.i _ tiers yromptly coadaserto: - Animism/I=4v Dawaserprost.; sepsss#Nr_denest , tir chart. en Weft. Xtrathi:itoforreparil,priv' Itledthe, avogao9t.spowil,ftrazat I/tiptoe. v • I::lissA,:netes Zbiltheinheintillititrid.ehidiVest .ha the city; on the norttHisret. corner or Fourth and Merkarr streets.- Heasorriortorit 800 w6ll-!'vows werl- en stare of Tdr;. Jona Winer. itercluurt Tailor,NO:l26 Vedersd sun*, beini lately . titted tm with anew as sortment of sprlngsinder , goistA 2Ve stock has beeh P4ll selectOd,,and embracei ill the inunintileate - articles 'Ceeded? for gentle znest.s gams sat& _A. large Molt of readvisalle pants, coats, wets, &o n will also be toned in • in his eittibllt4intent. Hie titodk tiirtdidaing geed" cannon be surpassed. Persons desiring torerchase . a geed Suit gloto o -‘ 1, 5*," : werbit'sgsingstr. Weir /eau. ,1 • See . Suter Co..a Bulletin or l iriciss: • ' Iraq haaPharas—CMlsa7a The ThiSe*re knoirn tOides, skillfulli and eloltauttYe:onipmed /it an. ambew:PacmB4, _cor dial, biialltfhillyr transparent to the eye, pleas ant to the taste and acceptable tattle stomach, Calarall„hlsek Ferro-Ftioispliora ted =sir of Calisaya Bark. Eargi pint Fontein, one ounce of Royal calf. usynajtarlyand'each teaspoonful contains one auttn - of iron.: Samples furnished free to the profrisathu.l • Caterers., Illaric - a. to.: • • Acde Meant "5/1467 d"r .""enS.N. e uggist.e. • . See Barker dt Co.•s so.llstin of prices. =M! Caen Cough Balsam and Code Dyspepsia • FP6 = tber always be In the home ready for iminedinte use. I bey are the most reliable remedies knoirn. The ono always anfly and speedy in eases of sudden attacks elsinps amongst the children, or for coring 12,.m0at stubborn 'coughti and colds, Is /meal lam for sore throat and all lung diftleul. sick,.. le other—Coe s Dyspepsia Cure—ls cer tain teii.thriiiiTSP4a l a, ao matter - of how Ring' e an ati4klisiiiatirttan, and itiVdlseasesi that originate in ; 1 4 1801 4a04- state of the stomach „ind bowel. s:old in Pittsburgh wholesale and ret4l3oks Jesept, Flemings Drug Store, - No. 84 Ifirkirtsttein: • " • Ilirriatis. University. The net.#..term ACOMIZICInet April /Rh. .Take Time by 'ssi,e Foreloek. The rolassitao which generates entdemle , f, were is now. ielog In clouds Wader the blazing beams °MO g,very living bean am well as reigns ettimal and vege:able matter, emit* . lim:Unman° vapors, and 1n crowded clites,and the dense assemblages ~,, i 451 1 bust. nisi and pleasure call togotheriille fk l e me ntn of dlsimuse are evolved. The pressure. oFth every vital organ ip never no greet as neepond third Months of summer, and Aosaman *serum teaches us that these organs -Inedlitnkt4 hail:anion:ad to meet it. ItokVamf Ili as. so to speak, •on a mad, tap Lt1 ° k~ and thin la the saason.when the ‘ mo an" o,f - 444 1 0 11 thim is most rapid and repairs are tolinreq*ed• Therefore boilA oP,*OP. f t un sit* e pthredu -naturesilla , tbat 111414,7egatthiat'eanperaat,HostettereStu teak zile ;Min: 11..alay be Sold , to clothe himself in i!lizdtalVinallistnOnt which epl. debits will buil its poisoned shafts In Main, ' This ,'W Brannon@ assertion, hut a gteat onedkul,tnee, attelled by twelve years , oil* . %await:L every Zgittlato Of the habitable glob*: Ist.Onies ofAionperature always dis turb the functions or the NeMaeh, the bowels, . the 'alter It. as -through these' that she : eitat. Osogerous malidlea assail ea.. gogagnariAti advinioS with Hostetter* -Bit tete, and defy beat and malaria ; VOlitettintos =Mos eta Wld whOleaeleaadretaxt at.Tery lairratei naableopritlina Poecwiteweine Dew". 'ietteekootiiet :4. the Dumped tar& rin'ikitittstelridoie.6, tiasatddtbr,rdint 16.4.jud0 00d i JudipkOr the Unitgitiatei - Distriet Conn. tat vst .Inkls4 l b o 6 ' 66111 ;1 6 tinclier, U"to4/ VlPMVOrtale his - recent opiate.. s r i v habeas corpus case. Judge Underoood rjaPthat , osW oll, /aM a.e SttrAlt . eSsidoehe tegalityar-the Intonate(' proclamation. 2fOrwas It legally called to question by any one ounageted wan the,CISO. Neindl4 /ex guise tiseoPhnion - thatibe writ of habeas cer vix, could not be executed.la one State While 111.W11111,7394 01,Prellied-111 Mather; bet - they ry ceeay_ opinion. bly opinion simply "WWI tm r iou thattANL.lake. ..rrOCIAILUCCI 414dialf T akiggcny.proelama M tlon or President zupsedu. suspending in certain CAMS thee/rat Sa Idle States lnsuriltetieut,und stated ahaa.theyesos rznalmation did not sad was not - Intended to bare so broad and garters,' an implication 'as the petitioner supposed, and tfiersdinp aused( to dreudads prayer. Aziaosit.Os car Priveri .004 I=tl zisw:ol,l*.A.llol PL . -4118 . cm . drivers' strlk - e opittimenen• all the roads. Owes lonal ears are nealtigni'dr; avenue. 16 In re-: IDO ; Mud, the so.d.sp le d A rin nd r r s d i l n oerll n O lng- nto- ad o e. -Um M. ' %V rup some_of Il y a track. Pollee ere stationed In Mel rarloimreeMets whenro this drivers cougroirsta. The.Tresmtmegubt Seoand.lo=6'plibllshes Snare -015- that the conaptey last roe yearn have one' 'hundred-ond Mall% dollars. • nultles,whO. outfektut ,rethlC .“Ao la th e numbe r of ours for labor, have ' — ,....alatted an address.to..tho•meruluinte.' ably el/ and Urtdernite7l of the part of Pew WO. IgilagatrlPTbitinst made Medals of tbe tam actualleastior ts:.ta • ' - c7;t-,r," .„„ IsKIS ,s,Ct :ff . ..., • •• TOLITNIE LXXX r-NO 90 t;-„• mLaTiMtEt - kri BY MMI. THE iiiiirigniucticii CoiarrEE. Testimony of A. IL Stephens 141 114 Others. -:1 THE tAI3E OP MAJOR GEE. JedgtiCatton'slueelitiorlioinhudiad CONDITION -- OF-LATE REBEL STATES wAntliscM:tr. Aprll 1 8.-144kpaii the Mate of testummy an fitted today from the Com 2:Dittos atv n, was that of lion. Alexander .11. Stephen. Mr. Stephens gives his opinlim that an overwhelming majority the people of Georgia are exceedingly ans. er loos for th reideratiOn the Government, and for the'State - to take her fonder position In the 17nion and enjoy all the rights and ad -just all her obligations as' a State under the Constitution of the Anited States as it stands I amended. ' Opinion and - the sentiment of the people of Georgia that the exercise of the right of secession was resorted to threa der their 10inst*t more esetire., anb from belief ontheir Part that this was absolutely tOr..that object. lietWm that % the me-ate zerfeetly t,leser litthear• a at if % RM •relso th rt h Measure of redress again. believes tha the-only hope for their liberties now in the restoration of the C tuthint of the Milted Statesend of,:thiscm. tilutner the COn !Motion. ' ' • . . Ithiatready known that Meier flee. the cum= MendinitOf Sallintirt,M.*;s**=.- is on trial before a Military CoeznatßaUlgb, , _Last week a motion was made on the part, of the accused to. quash the prixwellitypt...TheJudge Advo. cats reeehreden order Oy - ment to Iniapend the mumitentegOitt ef-Wr; detained to alt on the COmultiedon, _which or 4 der twang ilistadaulzatenitetheirreal dent.s an orderloneinti PrOMArtistlemWaii dlinethe tantamount to The Corot decided against *emotion, when the =cased sued out a Writ of naboaa cor.i pus before the judge of theßtepertoMeart, Of the State, whith was served•mr . Genierat - 1111- 1 . ger, coMmending the military de -. , partment of, NOrtti throlina, to be= Major Gs* before him: On Saturday leati...baltelligeneereetistived from Ilitlel g li tO•nliat'Aittetb4 wilt was. granted,;but Gen. Ruger.reftialedi obtailltatate. It was argued by the pruionees 'donna= that' the United States was notissenittLe A de.. cition reser v ed ant*** test, A The Preside= thlgridter • beraiittiiiii,* the Senate for confirmation fleecy- S. Stan., "AV') "irmir ti "AL ° r ei t . tlta , C tro deteastkl. roe noi t rienstione of:Henry Smythe, as =fleeter, of the pen' • ofiNew TMir;lnd'Satattellt. - *CMtneislM - U. , 8. Attorney for the southern district of NeW. Mark, were • referred to the appropriate Cont.' *Mee as is usual in such eases. It is stated that the Jciint Committee on Ho.' • oonstruction will meat oitSetordey to make • 'u their final report: - • . , The testimony reported to-day froze the •Ccommittee on Reconstruction embraces the ',examination of a dozen witnesses renettnig Zhe condition of Arknsas, Mississippi, end Georg*. it is. conflicting in its oharaCtee . ecttoslititexcenti , • leg the 44litillriesshi aixatilln egf. F-, Major. Wild& 001StWest. Wrn Arkaness in the fell of eignteen hundred • hind sixty-Ave. Those who hairbdin iden* fled with tne rebel government, and those wile hyinpathhied with and aided In the rebellidni were acting in good faith, according to the Conditions on which they surrendered. The *Whim between the freedmen and resident penile, Including , ty*ist. . teeny returned rebelsoleettiedtkhe saWat , tfty.. - . :There will dis§iltlONt4 enfibeiXamatio 44itac _employ, men terthwelieetriedibiberidipmehensierui thatthey detranded or treated. . Jones AL Tibbetts, a Wryer enda loyal ret !lwo irtun Arkansas during:the war. returned to Little Rock in Jahuarylast.' The people of ;the State, birdzelingsnahy,(lfthermspiril. Sts ititheretiellioanthen , Monate they could *establish the confederacy, as was attempted in UM. \They would now prefer the *swan -don of the Union. _ The witness read a totter -tram - Gavetnet 'ldurphyltrwhich htiliarr - L - ThaStete is doing nobly. I feel proud of the people cif Arkansas. 1 Never, airmen, =atoms a State, have the pee ple,dieplayed'erdre energy- in - Mese lorthe counties every toot of cleared land will be cultivated, and the demand will not be sup : piled.-- Civil law Is In full Operation. Crime is rare. The idle and the. lawless have gener &nylon the country. The Grand Juries are Thilrentillieletartn, In rep r UTa elilliatiedrelatlire to nest* erasuff rage the it said, I believe there are some , who ver it, but I thlxik - there are very . few, even among those who were Union men due tag the rebellion or indeed SIIICRIR those who were in arms flgliting.e.miinst the rebellion. The Fire Insurance Companies are said to ve determined to raise their rates 1V:111 . 44 , 3 :10101.11 4ln English Flag Captured REVOLT AMONG VOLUNTEER TROOPS. Suspicious Brig Captured Naw Toms, Aptlrla.—The Herald's Eastport special says : Nine armed Fenlens captured/1U Ea h revenue dig 011 Judean island last nh They belonged to the crew of a Ye men privateer, from which they towered a boat; and proceeded with Mottled oars to the spot, actually under the wins of the English war atitp"Fylades, And reach, at .any moment, of the picket boats. The dug was Surrendered without a shot being tired. It Is hetleyed that there were. no soldiers on the Reports honk Calais say .bat ten of the vol. tmteers , St. Stephens,- threw: Clown their arms In revolt, but were arrested and froprli. oned. A suspicious brig was captured last night On the coast by u United States revenue cut :ter, and was towed into the harbor bore to. day, . The.llnitedi Stites steamer Augusta to tote' sent to Maine, to prevent any violations of the neutrality laws by the Fenian. Acoosys. Ma r i Apitl , 10,- , ,Aillutarit General Hodson left thitrafteimoon" for' Calais, with in struct-lens from Gov. Cony to see that the laws of the State are riot,viotalied through any ho. thedemonstrations that may occur from the alleged Fenian movement on the border. It 111 regarded as almost certain by the Mayor of -Callas, who aelegraphs tO :the Butte authori ties for proteetloti; that thell'etilia movement to seriously apprehended in that quarter. Catsts, Me., April 16.—A1l le quiet on the St. Croix, artilnedisturhance tuts occurreilhiettiOr at St. Stephens. A Fenian' muse meeting l now gathering at St. Croix Hall, and will be addresses% by B. Doran Killian, Major Senpott, and others:. • ' • • ' ,• ' : New Tong, April 16.—A' di:spa:Mt from Fast. .• rt announces further Fenian troubles. The NttlifiE4itru,tiaTs not yes, been,reeeired. ' Patine Railroad—Withdrawal of pma Troops' from sseatleo--Parole 'to auCiewSkilliCh,iy--VialtertilAtasoliiDis - inlet Ata7. Wee r . 16.—The Northern Pacific Railroul -llompaiwt whose Projected Mute mark= hilonearsi. At °° regoe eed the Peer coast, are asking Coe:"." to . guarantee e interest on fifty-seven millions of dollars of their bondSto twi.terl„ Washington etwelata im Sa y y . : ,00 i,thisre..olllclal ril evidence that Louis Napoleo.il,„. withdrawing 'his French troops, and that Substituting Prencit,Austrlsos ...Pee to , Some excitement has been dithwid here oy the discovery, within a few days,Of :Mae g o ld 41,111eseLbent 011 the The Harold's Washington special says: lira. 'Clement_ C. C.17 . .2 returned from Forttesti Monroe Within wilt dayslend Theedaidhefdwe the President tratid's reletSiOnioarille,bitthi truth WillOiale General Grant, Senator Wilson and Thiel. Stovers._ Theyobserveglyiri all ex his par press: the opinion that cCla will ole, and that his , OlidtiCt , g lathe ti el institles izt him to this turfah consideratibn: release from confinement at Fortress Mon roe is expected within si few ?AL. Toe Triblide4TWashingbiss skeasti Wakeman'retrtineel . ‘laset t; - "dasrUt,'lt. fa understood, taken with hint a letter.otap pointMent for Mr. Atto rney , 5. United natal Diettia ilsltr z tac Compliance with the last wish of le'r. Dickin son, and being the Manage he etaitle_the President, s The' . tilts Wl/1440X the to lira Di of Wirrrow at the death of her h d. The Times' WashingtOn.apecial says:* The Secretary of War haaanamineedthat sapid. not contirm. the aelispf theLgelol: telt tOtelherelstattrislit__Mtolit city 0 thew final ref ung plias 1d tillnoL. color*. Prememates tO Iferfsdk—Dle turbemee between, _ 1 . VP!•r ia l e t ia —Three,leereens 2: o Turozx ,Pa. , April 10.—The negroes turned oat to-day in al s ton, in Junior of the passage of the ts promeolon.waS Past . hwan mmenlty occurred aetween t henesters and whites, dorigg which one white men was kill ed. and his brother and stepmother were mortal -rounded;;Otter was. rnstcded'PX .11 12 m litsta!rola O gbelflitio LE* l 44%' . B.ALI/4.34 April 14.--Fro the Coneetor of, Vas. toms of Me t, New•Tork The city w a one rms the emigrants ship Ensdatlel., after further erelopmente of the diriftse and' fuller consaltatinna , last .eVeningi.conour Lt pronomseing.la dskftlisetssiera, ;The passen gers are detained, et enartntine grouudilutd Other precatiuolu% Measures - fusee heart a 4O P,IT e-.4llsesso frourspread , , leg. AL° Jsomsene.lf:li.tonsti. ..., 4 51 4 1 4,1 r.04+4 , • 'c'Avalan'anwV;,:tr=-Itente,....* the Cate at • • 1344• 0 • 4 . t EWA ' 1- " • • Pee VIAL': • • oily:mottos to ca t i :s4'44 'l % 2M I A '"` THE LBW PO EN OVICEL The Austro•Prussian Situation. 'FfIENCH AK.MY OF OBSERTA'FION. The Paraguayan War. tera. New Yong, April le—The steaMahip City of • New York brings , one dart later new. via nation awned; u lie- nchangedTlieAustro-Prnaslan sits la . T here I 3 nothing to confirm the pacific news. The French troops anti° be withdrawn from Mexico la three detachments, thelirat in next November, the second in March, and the third in Nov emberatieL It is officiallydenied atCotpenhegen that the American Government ts luttrenty - for a war port at St. Thomas. The Hibernian; from Por land, arrived at Londonderry on the sth. Cotton wag flrinex-on Willed prices advanced , half a _penny. n Thunday and Friday-the market vas easier, and the im provement partially lost. The sales on Wed nesday were Mood bales. Breadstuff? quite 'needy. Pi ovisione P.MuseApril4.-Agertin slat; Rentes GIL 42c., °rat loareethati.yesterday.- • Regiments have been ordered to the Camp at Chalons, two month, earlier than usual, and reports have mina' that France intends form ing anermy of observidAorterlthapiew,urthe oteouretc4theluifite frontier; •,, t Yea - karetturnidn declare ' Mkt no Military preparationsarebeitig made by Italy, and there is Question - ot concentrating troops at Bologna or any Other points. Thu military mcrremenWhaveNdnirdAf ßeefroc a. .sioxied , by- the ordinery requirement! of the service. lloaro Kama, March le.—The tea 501L60,1 Is over. Total exporte.ll4,ooo,ooo pentode. tive.; SaArray.", Marsh 9.—Tea quiet. Silks inac art Iveel. ztietilkneptcsi;Apri/ 4 —The firer:ll mall has - - The French ship PaitiMe With 1,000 bags of coffee, from Riede Janeiro:lna wrecked asa the bild'of , February: 'The crew' *am saved and landed at Ulna- It. was expected that the atifparitlbargo Would bee total loss. The Brazilian Admiral with his fleet of (row c c els& re, and moultora„tiad urztved ilt .- accounia the allies had not attempt , ' the, Parana river for th e Invasion' o' y. „ The, Paraguayans seem. aeons, . haring Whoa ont,ancl their daring itentratons, harlarbince crbasedlhe river In canoes and and repealed the vard or the Argentines, show the resoluterealstance the tilled arnir expect to encounter. The Inactivity_ of the likazabilt 0 9,4 1 adr9311 dating tb sae ehgagehients. had tensed serious oompLaints, It „is ander staaidttlist-thapailttage Of the Praline Will' be undertaken-Immediately; and in all probabill- Willedly tie effected with greet loss to the At Buenos Ayres trade was good. Geld was firm end paper money scarce. Sheep fanning was prosperOttin ". • ' There was a riotous tumult at Bradford, England, on thetidrd insi., - gotteu up by Irish- MintardlYeataxiii, Which lasted three dayn in 1 which the English portion of. the population was beaten and inanitediand driven into shel ter. Among the riotous exclamations of the mob were such as these: "To hell with the Quesn"--"well take tatec White Abbey and ,Wen dent's take .11radfOrte .- The.' English. 'resi dent'. In the locality were oh/motif to lock themselves in their houses, and. some who were out dare not go into the locality mull af ter midnight. The most *misname:told the klo tots nod *man those who asemslmcitlie pollee were arrested and committed•for trial. From ow.; •am v n. /if " *Seim "d4ira. .164 Raw Clereatis, - id -001;ton depressed by, foreign news, and irregular, but better qualities comparatively firm; sales '1,900 bales; Middling Mc. Mail contracts are in operation between 7Moratton and. New Orleans. .Thls 'Brathear people are Pustsig on di rect, the. : ndiroad • The er Prost has killed the °v. ton in Baton Rouge, and the Point Compose parishes win bare to be replanted. Cotton seed is in demand.. • • __•• The crevessettewirm bad. Ch crevasses are abandOned, 'arid the country.' Is' flooded. Crevasses are feared near Morganzs, and the Commissioners are disenitsing-meins di closing there. Letters to the Methodist Conference report Bishop Soble In a dying condition. The steamer Montgomery, hem Nes, Tors_, hes arrived. A Brown.ville latter Of tho 9th says: Corm nes, with a force about twenty miles trOm Matamoras, is watching theap preach of Melia. Eseabodo is operating mih "Leila. Murders andeobberies continue unabated hanetsb boyhood of Mateanorge and BroWnsville, Goinettoo, Aprii 12:*Yreifismagoeskatitawiti'v which abolishes slavery and places the freed men on an capsality with the whites before the law, and gives the Legislature the power to guarantee railroad bonds for iron contracts, will be sti , triltted to the people on the 4th Monday of June. , A resolution emdorsing the P.rebident's pol . , icy was lost. f • . Shreveport, April IL—Guth:in dull and re ceipts light. Bed river high, From Ilisormllle—ldr4leature—rapturo ==i=l N•savuxr, Aprllle. c —the ricer is at extend with nre feet of 'rater on the shoals. The Legislature met today and Was occu pied in the morning In a violent attack, made by two,mernbers, upon two daily, papers.:the ClaMtiand Bahaer•of'thisr4ety• The-4(nox, elite Whig was also assailed by Williams, a member of the House. ' The military court martini for the trial of H. Bruner, met this toprelhg.: On motion of the commie] for the accused, the court adjourn ed In order to prepare a dor Of'the Fifth IL S. Cavalry, who made an expedition to Paris, East Ten, nesse°, and captured-theniltcrrious'gtterrilla; Harper, also captured Edmund Mayo, tile constant companion of Harper, and Rearm pile., in,all his ,oelmelt,,TL - trokis from his captors and effected thrftoape'rbut' is be lieved to be seriously wounded, and his re capture can be made tritheutdlfilculty. Mayo, waebrought.here te-day4 held In clean corillnement for trial before a military commission. A street Bghtoccnrre4 on Elm street to-day The combatants were separated by Gen. Wm Brownlow, son of the Gorernor. FOratsei Iltuater Out of Generale—The W#* York Collector_ • New l'eass, April it—A Washington dis patch 'aye that smother bstdi'of Generals of high grade Wll7 noon be 'Mustered out of ter. vice. Henry A. Smythe, apguied to the Collec torship of this port, is siClal4 - of tbo, Con, trallfatlonifillaslic; and %file Ali long time engaged 1 q-;.he dry goode trassley bs, been the orfncipal In the , that et•Smythee rague Co or , in Park Place. it rs gen erally con. ceded that his abilities, for the position of Col lector are ample, as he la thoroughly familiar with the wants of_tha, utereautile. community and the deteinfels'Of then's:merriment. • Prexidential Btomtmtbine Humored MM2I CV man ino roll, April i& --ThoPrealdent to•day ncradnateetto the Boned:dor continuation :Mr, Smythe, President of.the, Central .liationel Beak - , tote oollectOr. theportOf New'Yor k and bamnel G. Codttnej", tO'ket'Untted .Stateit attorney"' for the Unitize= 'district' .of Now York, rice Mr. Dickinson, deceasecl. It is rumored and prt tuatunitpats ierlenme 111111 ltany Venbt of 'lts* War. that: Henry Stanberry, of Ohlodms beettappointed..Asso. elate .itistice of the 'Stiprenie Conti" Of the United States, (Or the South district, vice Jos. tom Cation: deceased. • . - i - The Aldermen nod' the Pasitrolter Car Cempanlee of New York. cw Tong, April IG.—The Board of A.ldermen adopted a memo: resolutions this afternoon directing the Street Commissioner trfnotify the railroad CM:twang% at once to resume the naming of the:WPM nrunhers3Teloria and in the event Of their refusal artuatbsot, the cos, pmsWrarecianselbsslireetediatalterneSuntrea forth* ..ildsetiiiirll.lost illetrartaita—zneCeOrk oilmen 'roseate inteAtaitti ccirtirmaitim Connie& to take - Kent aticancel ittie:OUteaikstfe,thia corapanies;they hinringlatiedlo omnply with the provisions ofitheir lottartfir.7,, „C” 10 4/1 114. 44 111.4 0r - "?.1 Toruncro/v.W; 14--I:*denihaire been ' named furfbn . lfrrege , prefinnial- Ante- to 'pa rade and drill 4wet,:fle*L4ersurr , Va ne proclanurtirox derderfrarted ter tad fee public health to no enforced** , • nurnall," and aiaprieW quarantine regidatiOnS. frbeiptcto matte ease. his been 431 9 ,8 4 - 4 'BLS el d tv M e a t p n r a ya r . got , e :d s a a a l r t i tttare, d:toL-ne ! The Elmian.Vamsdnatioaof,Colonnal bed** dn. atordearal axed aunt; John MS.M= era- andikpal , for,t,Widca, Felliathbriik, , Aff t . il4 . *_ . :Clint 41.6 war-: Petelreeonr - that , 4 frarrneit aibOre there on them tnicti eonfalning* ' porn With the follcorrol inE r,I MI •!.0 :.,!bomw J.,1......1nee5. of hew - ,Ides Wlo• , leffrpinel , AllthAft put Ned • ir , Ind allanNerre. Please. skr o tW4V imiri ch itr 'ik ic eJ BT,( +aras , o:W4Atnif terfelerdt canal',meL.indifll be, opened for navigation IlarZPWi, Thelib c good. dent of b?rjhithe s itaot /lark fdmro; bet -1f , thentiertbefinratne - reesels'irgl • be able tonorigotettal m g h iaP trdir.' ---:, ' ii.74;i fffl o f imaydersh ample* _ - - ''- "1111.4-'ne %atom ' l"misTlL";-Li "WltherikststineW - murderers Terrell c oo., f r om the Spencer county Jail kw th reat _ man W : oi eeran e d th a dli tr a rcor 'a jiWolirtusal , to unlock the the pf:#A, J r:l,- , -. 6 1 , Airial77oegoi iraftillit4Pur:,?' . :1;..... -•- '11,4- ve.'-iaailirif Scott and, Dri . nonAne4 ... -"' kr,.,0.... ow.pkolentelet Sheldon left•AtnYOUner--—....._, reaeived Vbe ., :l3lll4lloWV=goi a are DS dur. , 1 0 1 0 11 /0 110 / 11 " 7 : .... 4,,-;(...... -- tibe - fi; - .c!'r , -• • 17 ,i i,. •••ir,F.7.1... 4. - ed. w . Iles— the ''''''' .r " • ti: :- ";r: „n. -t- -r 4 " - • - '., .I•WAVP , Vt.. MU iIIEM EMI ,V . I:I7.TSOV : !.....Gll . ' GAZETTE: PITTSBURGH. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1866 CONGRESSIONAL MBank& WAILSMIGTQN, April 16,:12156. ainkr.sm. -- Mr. Wilson reported "ttittibna amendment, from the Committee on Military Affair*, the. Joint resolution appointing managers for the National asylirtli fbr disabled volunteers.: Sr. Ramsey, of Minnesba, presented a bin which was referred to the Committee on 0 -- nancedortheestabliahment Of Odlees=.toribe allangi assaying, and stamping of g old' nd sliver at .Aubrey and To:amok in Arizeaut Atuitin, in Nevada; Santa PC in New .Mexiebt. Groat Salt Lake City, itt•Ublat melee City, , In Idaho; Virginia City, ; in Montana, and Dultdt, in Minnesota. • , - Mr. liatesey introdueed a resolution Sethi* Irina the appointment of ea:numb:tee, to con sist of three officers of the Corps of Engineerin toreport,ntsxt: session, nem the , best. plan* and pror places for bridging the Missirel4 river with the least impement tarot than, and appropriating el0,01:0 to defray t, " & m plrt. son reported from the lifilltat mitteeorithout amendment, the bill to pi* vide for the national , defense by establishing a uniform militia and getiee volunteermiLF tie, published heretofore. Mr. Cowan presented a concurrent restate Mon of theliee - rOrie Legislature ask - Mira& green to appropriateent„Mto payfor clothing furnished tolioldierirtn'the War of lffit. _ Mr. Wilson, from the Military Committee, reportedta-resolutiott tif Menke; to 9-en,Man, “.11Ir. Stewart offered a kant tesotiblon foi tbQ dLicontlnrutnee of the Breech Mint at' - sew Orleans, and ,the appropriation of Its cuiebitis ery to ald In bornpletloo of the Branehlifin* In Nevada. Referred to the Committee OTC PP nan far ee . OWO eta ' the e Wm . the order of the •Preaktent 'designating th Steer City and Pueblo-• Hattroad a bream:hot the Vaetikf• Railroad 'The order referred to weamemehtry•Pmethlent Lincoln', December Sei see. Mr. Shimell offered:. to-sulettlirdat 10), Mr. If hill .reindring the Slit= City,and Pu.; '• Railroad toconturnet their Pacidebraneh upon the . beat and Most direct route, subl to the future approval of therPresident In the tonne Of debate Mr McDougall eletrg., • ed Mr. Corineas with haring Dermot] mee ts est in Ilia matter, and that be weit discussing the hill In view to his 01111 interests, and not with regard to the public good. Mr. ConaCalir crow& -said, Mr. McDougall' was not - In. nddditioit"to 'know what be wig " VAleDOulpillpieninint4d they b_laase' • A long colloquy ensued betimen 'Messrs. MO4 DOUgailittul.Cotme.vii during winch highly ea 4 citing lenstuagelvas.used. Mr. McDougall *air several times 'called. ti Mr. Conness—The Senator (Mr. illeOc=4 does not repentant California either poll or morally. He wait anfranchlsedby Mug AIWA live years ago, stabil which tinteatehas ant turnini to see, Ideounstituentessr that Macon., el:negate Might see him. I have been cons 4 peUed•to sit tune and submittothe anntelpi Dons and•Meresentations madebythilf Senior! tor. have borne it. I haye ant Lamy piton' when that Senator; so far from repress . that high toned; moral, and courageous con.; stitneney--lhat great sovere*nty, sat lu chair, or rather lay in nisch. the objecVed" pity, before an .audience assembled him. m . , every State in. the Andri. kurire Coveed my Oyes • more than once with shame before those e.thibitionS. My &mod.. atos now must not understand that i am dead to all considerations of this character, but sit silently mot quietly and In pity for him, whU Senator McDougall, by the termination of tog official career; should cease , thus tomisrettne sent, thus to' hrtmillate, thus to Shock., and thus to distentro, I Mudd not beer Attila 0.0 mu] Mg In yiew, o,MM:don. unprovoked- an disorderly session Amide upon2.lnyeelt.' 'T Senator rises hem. and , usnales.:the w "falsehood,. Mr. President; net me. TIM Senator dam not do that out of this body. ; cit Mr . McDoMpilltose;' - reppetet , i desk nit. Itaid.l blade It.. Cogness-:-Tlte- Senate lake , cOnstentbi• clOne - Si tt teemelves and cat wrong. It ante not enottgb, Mr. Presid ent; DL - that Smiler clum , thle great body .11a that bit was not At to be any Linger I member of any of its Committees; to upon; legislative -miestions. That secret but maMsettaltiVa 001 a. denotation, so fsir from bringing reformatiOn or ellangedtall sunk and deepened. tbs.:admit gull toore,.air. until having. no. obintrater SO loin, and - nothing in controveray. ne bete and cournsits tho last offense, this Morning: - Mr: - Johtuton rose and .suggested • that'll would be better to discontinue diAcutiabOtt. or thiskind. Mr; MeWngell seplied by tellingbias])het moutatety, -arbinthe was called' to order end he iltscruntelkerbneti_ • _. thiininstion of :Doolittle, Terthei teueM, erat-tras - pciattioned until tomorrow. - • Mite ennate.aglned to appointing & n e t t:toil. ISlt r iaVie7rVit% liquo the tesolla~( r Mr. Yotinson introduced a brill anutpiiaing Use establishment of ti navy' yard, de., at 'Ai. tarpons. Referred to the COMIIIIMT Ott Stash AlEstra. Mr. noralriall*CßlP4 RP- taa bill..frum Use Naval COlnialt.te.t :Or the railer of certain :it*, cal ctmtrectors. AlisestateiresSlO-0.04.3 4 *t0p ' farther cohstderapQn post po o'nf VC morrow. . The habeas corpus bill was then taken up, but without action the Senate adjourned. The first business In order was the cello( States for bins ami laint Mr. Hill, of Indians, Introduced it Joint reso lution proposing an atnendutent 'to the Con stitution of the United States, in theappen , Mona:mot otrepresentattves according to the number of votes In the several States,. which was Tend twice and referred to the Committee on geconstruettott Mr. Jencks, 01 Rhode Island, introduced e bill providing -for the election of members of Congress, uhich_nas....roferrod to th e Commit. tee en iteecoudrucisres. Mr. IT dam, qf leirai.intrOduoed a bill author izing non-residents to have deeds recorded in the office of the Clerk of the CiatlDA.States District end Circuit Courts, which wee read twice and referred to theSommitteeontbe;u- Mr. Paine, of Wisconsin, into:Minced a bill tonfrolidtr for the transportation Of iessels arounfrthe Palls 01 lthigarewatilettWes,read twice arid refened.totheCornMltteopeßoads. .11r, Rottnelly, o kUnnsaata,l intimdfilnal • bill inoklog ogranrat-lentki to the State of Minnesota to aid in Me construction o/ the lissaltim.MunissOta Mak: aird - Reafriteeof the ziorut Itailroadi which wasnadlericemi referrodto theCotamittesOn Tubb* Lands. d . . ." . Mr. attcheoca, of Netnitalta, Intredueed bill to provide for ttf.ereetiOn. of meniten tin*. fn the territory ofNebraska, whleh was scarf twice and relbrred'to the Committee on Territories-. • - • Mr.litteleOck alltilxiitedeeed a . .blir to re-' more the - onto° -of Surveyor General of the States at lowaand Visoonslni te..Portanurath arid Nebraska, wldeh wax read twice and re. 'erred to the C.trmatittetran Public Lands: .11r.. , Meges.efferett tr - resol Which wan (lorded, requesting-thee rmrNito comma . wate to •the-FlOnse any earrespronletwe be - French Government with„reantrile itbdmwal or Its forces frouratemoo,w cb ay have been exehanged since the eorres.” donee communicated to the House id he Preeldent's message or ,Ihnuary_fith,,/ate; hettle,theKeerrespOntlenoChASl Mint !shed by the .French Government among the SuirfiriVENAMileilleit ay specific proailee.trouttheirrenah o r • Put ~14 atontehls tweet:o:4ldg! lathe e.inl ister of: Meo, and dbeconslnts, etr: Paine' Mimed a resolution inetteetleg be Committee on .11.ules tortaaatre lateetia. eport,!:.Utr- the expediency of previdicAr•OY mend/slant ot the rules, that wheellieJeouse. hall have .nader,aoaMderetiaa a bitter ;moo-. au= returned. by.therretadeat with' blatitr , 1 actions, neither a motion :OUT otithetaidei orbs sentrpOnetaaetlatteay,tatill*lalorgAW hir; Eldridgeinoved Inlay the resolution on' e -tableLertitett was - lord by si vote. of 4a ye Inns 45,. Mr. bagereolt offered ixestaxami gttieVOMMlltto , ter the District Colour- , ta tO.ctigatre Into: the, expedien cy bine bylaw the;ehrbt boar "•-• as3tie lied, ma conetituung s darn rale 'Eta. Mr. intebn, clime;ingseetettOate,ieciA4' Gen on the. subject of,tbe-GOVMinlitellentl . terms District before the •C tt= bad_ aV udi a q.4442glitROVS Mr. Izagersol4eatalle. mut swat at ibaitlat. his resolution went further:en propelled to blisb by law s.regulatiCin of thile-hOttle abor in this Dertriertlyr alt Famswortlithertid toter the t o th°11 11) / e l7 h 4qirk s Y' st irtaatirealt ln otalay, • TheMeede Wend ,to ittett..*l! tattarthe. seiCar. • , • . • other4battorsi. ta. c.eydtai , ••• • , • • VouttOsmnahliPut ••gh , • • ==l b = lit otWA l liani=gent. dour ou istnendttutiap,andaairdat sieft,er nutter of cortleresslta' _ , Stevens asked 1132 . 7 e,.% pffs* - 1 0 31allOW. of -Raotvedilbothiso 'timatiat6 10 amtektbree , -, :Ftsideiggrar• Allentfi she - same on s captlngizs of the Muse. ,t: 1 . ; P.A... Mr_ ob ! Dir. Halo made the question afifisfird,fTlibi wee a prspostticna to devote part Grine. contba. .gent fond of thq.rlionse-toirp entirely outside of the ofiptilikatiOnAnd:UuUm of the The Vat" In an appropriation.= • ,snal• was Set apart for the conUngent-ppensei of:the House, and •It was kW Oa , Mr /Mt dates ao'4l that annfattemle at ets. Mr. &Anal mined. tOr stamen& ithe raker/IS °Marto enablatinstanifee•hasessobildon.,..s, - Til,l::::7=lo444lkralon by a I • iyote of 60 mgins)Vatift•Utrda. Pe enplanations - werivinade`bylKrt Whaley in tefetabbot:tOkttiirtidie4iff.fascl6. efensu Gamut, and by Messrs. It Conk. ling, Baysnond and 'Jencks-in to ..para_ graph la the' New York , now redacting /M eotineetionaitt& kle action .On'tkliankfultatalle, - ~...0/oi rllol3l e then ' ook ity the bill to re - OM ".tae' and ateblish .the AMY. 40- the: II Steee&M rgeSttleff ta Its eesisiderstlon; ,7, • • *tort adepti — A7=3 . tram dme=llo,4o* 011/1111ii*ai41, IZI:= ' ; ,O r rrY AND SUBURBAN. !glacial Meeting Of Allegheny Conn cils. 4.specialmeettng of Allegheny Councils was 'held on Monday • evening, April ICth. In Select, present Messrs. Dram, Hall, Huck. easteln, Myler, A. D. Smith,J. B. Smith, -C. C. Smith, Wm. smith, Thomas and Pres. Meet 31• Brier. -- rein! President announced the speclalbual- AM* to be, the honsideration of the report of :the-Special Committee appointed to confer Selth . thelVeStern Pennsylvania RaltromiCom. entreein reference to the grade of certain is traversed by said company. . lireS(Mted a remonstrance against ehtliglng the grade of Chestnut street from Vhireanal to Ohio street. Adopted and re .prred. Mr. Myler moved the adoption of the report., which ‘ll.B agreed to. Ortrootien of Mr: lifyier; the profile of the - Recording Regulator, txhig the grade of East , E4ne, Chestnut and Sycamore streets, was !adopted, and the grades established aceord -1/I;notion, the rules were suspended totaire lett_other business. Mr. Myler moved to reconsider the. action In t f i f o r h en , c ,r e as te the openin g agreedl, of North avenue, "..c Mr. Hall moved to lay the matter on the table which was adopted. A. D. Smith offered the following, which • Was adopted : Respired, That the Street Commissioner, by with the advloe-of the Street Committee, instructed to - have the drain on the south gide of the Werth Common cleaned out .and lint In ouch eurtditton as will prevent an over- Mow. Mall called for information in regard to ordinance granting the. Manchester Pas .senger Railway CaMparc the right to build a Itol/rarieh along OW m.ress from Federal street Driquesne borough, vr !eh had been refer .red to the Railway Committee. .M.e....Myler stated that the Committee would • be:ready to report at the next meeting. The : [ Matter had been held tinder advisement In or derthat the Committee , might be able tom. certain the previsions ochartering thy, act a • company to construct passenger railway 'Wass the Hand street dge, along Anderson Arid : Avery or Second streets to the city line. ,Thua Tnte* gaotrtwha B "2:t?;e.itrt inV, Wt.rconSlderable discussion, Mr. Irwin of-. Tweed the follotring ordinance Be it enaeted, aw: That the Pittabergh, Al legheity and Manchester Railway Company is Authorized to extend their road on Ohio :street, as provided in thelrebarter—eubJect to 'all the provisions and regulations contained *lain ordinance relating to said road, adopted the SAI September, 18.59. Mr. Drum milled for the passage of the anti- Waive. - Idr. Dl ter opposed tots hasty satlon, and In timated that them might be u "snake"-in the ordinance. - Mr. A. D. Smith moved to amend by adding: "Pray - hied that said company commence the etnistructlon of said road extension within -thirty days, and prosecute the same to coin .plabipri as somas piessilde."yASPeed to. Itt..Thoraas urinal the Council that the Mistichester Company Intended to build the road In good faith, and that there was no in tention on their part to oti" the new company. The ordinance was read three times and paned under a suspension of the rules. The matter relative to the payment of bills for repairing the .Gen. Grant Engine House, which was referred to a Special Committee In C. C., was taken up, and on motion of Mr. nettensteln the former action was reconsid ered and action of C. C. concurred in. Messrs. ilunkenstcln and Patterson Vera appointed on behalf Of O. C. as members of Mc Committee. Me."lrivin offered a resolution providing for the grading. of the Diamond squares. which was adopted. In C. C., concurred in, provi ded imitable fences should be placed around the squares, S. C. adhered end appointed 'Messrs. Sailand Irwin a Committee of Con ference. No farther action In C. C. la Common Cooneff—Present Messrs. Brown, Cunningham, Paulhanber, Henna, Reckadarn,Megraw, Miller, McNeil, Mellon. aid, Riddle, Walter, and President Benny. The minutes of too previous meeting a - ere read and app rot t ed. The Preablent stated that the Secretary had dada a mistake in endorsing the action of Common Connell on the report of the Fire En gine-Committee, Stied Uponjast meeting. - It therefOre was neerstaryc to reconlider the action coneurriag.witknelect Council relative to the bills againa-‘llMacmtlit unglue ColdPse .A.anotlon to,tednitider was made and adopted.. • 4 - - Hr. Hanna truived that 'Connell adhere to their original tkii.ort - Mclieil ainiteled by retailing the matter to - . Select Goinaultite. .Inotlon. as. emended. spit „passed, And Meters. Heckadeffn, Brown ... - eitsd'aulhauber were appointed la taa_CombillNreof reference on behalf of C. - CiitxmeurnidlitLby_ S. C., and Menu% Ilbehemitelnaud=oll were ap pointed on behalf of th a t The sanitary resolution reported from the Select Branch was dzi' motion of Mr. Mciiell noceeoneurreil Te.solution upon the cameo ildtet PulotAbtliet,thecting. tridrluittercds - feat:adieu was so , eVe - =- 1 41 ". a r t t ratil eac tatt l ' committee Mr SPDonald offered a resolution for the grading and pavingot red's alley, en the ...11 - ward; • tax to pay for the same, to be atmeaSed by the Street Cominissitmer, so seed as the cost is estimated. Also.for , the grading and paring of Ward's alley. Read three times and Really passed. The Ordinance granting the right oi .; way on Ohio street to the Blanchester S eegerPass Ralb ell • way met with c Company, reportedble oppo s from the electConn onsideraition. . Mr. McNeil asked if the ordinance granting that company .the right of way on the , thin , :enabler° would not Interfere with the pro posed newialkinty /We.' Me 'though t It would, and wad oppOseilth bußnolpsci and would vote non-concnr with the ac tion of the other branch. Let the ordinance peasant! possibly the prospect for thongs railway connecting Pittsburgh and Allegheny City would ta/1 to the ground. Why didnotthe Manchester fine embram the. OPPOrtunity of laying a track there preViona.to the zatrvement to construct a new roads' They elalffinow that it 13 neces sary for them tone so; but did not always the onpe eessityro dsedto the e °Minuet.tt The gentleman was strongly Mr. Cunningham was favorable to lie pas sage. The more Unto running the cheaper it would be to rlde. • Mr. Megraw agreed with the last Speaker, and for that very reason—the Memeheeter Ballwa teoallt tostionopolize the city- Alle gheny lied enough experience In such matters to know better than create another monopoly. The paslage of this ordinance will seriously interfere with the projected now railway, and not beide- any more Xavorable to the one cot , - porathm MUM the "other, but opposed to ma. nir:liehrkll,=l . ll, 4 l:ll . ."'°A`Xi g . to ex tend the read should be granted. Travel wouldthus be concentrated to the heart ofthe Mr. Brown was also in favor of passing the ordinance.. "The - Manchester .Bassenger Rail way +Os . anjustltution which benented gh i r r iyigt i llttsb uta nrg L L t he was in favor of al lowing roads on every street in the city, the more, the ratter. Be.would vote for the ord.'. mance. It there were Ittree roads ou one street it would =skein, difference. _ ..• Thetquestloutotonettretlth the Select COttil ell was then,pat 91.5 bay Flog by a large ma Jarlty. .. On motion, adjourned. : 2 . 2. . . J , wog Walls Redlivivus.—The notori one Jphnny Walls, keeper of a house on Lib. arty , etreetAn tlth, Fifth ward,who Was foto - three hundred tolollare and Sentenced to five .months, in jail, at the bud term of Court, for alegal llOWlttffitig,bUtk betas releaspetZrom lartiOn payment of the One, began his De letions -WOW'•filtaoStalllloon.Ba he got out of jell, and protease* were. at once boned for his mina to _ keep out of the way, itaveyke, ulna, ay;' when One , of.ther .Court o ffi cers . hint, andlledle ho wan being conduoted„tohall.,he brete. lane:re* And 7 C:4134 ' 0 1- rbruurea ' . a g= e a.in .are ppeptral ebergeOPendiar effirleah him;.and, a t c o would be greatly . benelltted hat could' be either herlto, Wham or. oluteedont, ' ° !„,„gl, -.W e , • • 'lllntbeig a Itedu!ho does •the shavlffir gar hai r draining ( Or Uffionto:"Y , hatiAgAnardthlkeldtaillantlif dlote-hvina* hsg, concluded *hop. hffia,lue*,,qtps day lest weedr. after taimffiStiebt4,ftomtaln and scouring- about-for et - whtleitmsatedeCl;rirr IV bear; .- b ,edla,ilrl= ri it 7, chased him up a tr ee, torehlstrmeetuffinearty of, and laceratbd , hilvtleetnolltaideriblyi , Witold orobablyk hirfel - beettiffilettkednnt the • dOgs divided thrlVl4VentitOttof the. ,bear. 'and. ' snide a piversiculahtsffirOYA: m allearrial ,teat-It Fra1! , 013%.. 41, 444 It* Othig. - itmst t!:$ 4 ,0110140 boa bunttopg Ogail •xport --Alelitu o u tro64-, rerp ale atsinst r"l4"a vearu ltmn ember atitlo Ge t ittonrcurrtet (Wafted frem ZthUpOrPoetaa ho asrteitye, mos t , u 4 b= mu hie;4.l tam r. , cave sax 0-721tv0 - -pie/n tinli . , 1 askaiiiiiiinitiriaitAiildiatt.4ln,,Sattii:; , least.aillitO* 4 piril= w r i l- . or - ltnetwiso` r &edam% - 410iX elalh..iriehtelr detained - 5 m ......”..101' edfinalt ..•.:,kr...lnatstiek outdo .a ... "' , ...eiftirrailee,torellthe risi t aZZ % Man It wan ; ttortonl ecorepletidrantints'taii fbrinianc Ow ; - lialdtid,itto a sadden ,attir`leitilr - rmlanatalViionna witaj w :Fiat Altehenlittollet .I:raft - atter , .111 PAS 'Marla zuP Odatiandicatn, ;hal% lowed it. -a* nri 01 , 1111::lair In the attar: John 'Tee*. brought:indts•meh areatect - itA other eateriali AtAire - :. Mayer licrthy, tor aseault-Ordi-bitterp,-Patrick it seem, MTh 'TAM!! Saturiltiyi - ,whlotr.7ohn- TePalain'the , ssmir 'oo4•3 ,, esterday.. 'Patrick , I hen retobred testiV redress Irom the law, whenJollir, deteitMed Sett* allow bis broth "Ar i 0 ArtAAead Aredltptcrl MoSB WM, WatrVitZadlikeirritte stridmas cosdpitt.B4,4*: -Wt. :Ms cist,lntixtqw*Wer:- ;; ;;-3 erit 4 1 Sn.TATic 114114 4' Esq" tat= Inn tsbe . min 2 w. • •' al 'lnto 3 Z 311 4 6,1 a-tatll • •Txste MS ~.e Y ..,~~~. . _. District Court llosnsr. April IS—Before Judge Hampton, Christopher H. Orth, for use of Wm. G, flmith, vs. Wm. Si. Howard, Samuel H. Cott rell, Geo. F. Dlhm, and Lowrie Childs, part , ners doing business as Howard, Cottrell a Co. Action on a eontract. it in alleged that the , r defendants, on the 18th of April, 1864, co, tracted with the plaintifferfoethlrty-t.avo thou sand pounds of light bine "shoddy," at fifty ' Live cents per pound, deliverable at Hie Con nelLsville depot, at the rate of two thousand pounds per week; that the arse shipment of two thousand poundsa . ..rustle =Leading to agreement., but that the balance was not de- ItVered, making damages to the plaintiffs in the stun of WM. After the case had pro greSeed. Somewhat, plaintiffs counsel disco, ered that their declaration urns deficient, and asked brave to Ole an amended declaration, which was granted. The defendants , counsel then asked that the case be continued, in order that theY Might be prepared to meet the new allegation set forth - in the amended declara tion.: The ease was accordingly continued. flassrs..lfasiptoh, .Moreland and Smith ap p6ared fOr the deferndanff, and Messrs. How ard-and Chthls foratie Attempt to EMAIL. Jun. Wm. liernnian, alias Rawl Connor, who robbed Douglas' hatstoie, onWood street, and who is in jail awaitingtrial on another charge made an unanceessittlattempt - to escape from prison yesterday morning. Several days ago he was inactivated, by Warden White, m com pany withlds cell mate, Miclund - Pannerin the 1 act of digging into the wall, and was removed to a cell in the lower range. Fle - did not give up the attempt, however, notwithstanding the removal. A large stone in the 'floor . had been broken Sy somemeana prior to - his incar ceration in the cell, and in order to render it more safe an iron barbed been placed -Overit which was firmly e n *ired by embedding the ends in the adjoin, tones with. lead. Yes terday it was discoye ed that Conner had re- moved the !rein bar, and, using It as a lever, had succeeded In minoring the broken atone. In this way he suirr_eeeed in getting beneath the cell floor, but his progress was soddenly cheesed by 'the heavy stone archway tinder the cella. He will now be kept In irons until such time as the Warden may see fit to relieve him. Warden White keeps a sharp eye and a 'tight grip on Ms "birds." Book Noticiia "Tim Boaorm flutes. By Gustave Alward , Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson d Bros! , The °Herder Miles" is not a tale of the border between the North and South, or of the border war between the Northern and South ern States, but of the Canada border, and is a novel after the -worldly style for which this author Is famous. Ho, has written as Many novels Its Walter Scott, and by those who have never read any other author he is regarded as fully equal to Scott or any other man. We might be inblined to alder from this view our- Selves, bat we will not Ilisturbit or controvert For sale by John P. Ftaht & Co., Masonic Hall sth street, "ASPHODEL. Boston: Ticknor 4k Mids." landOty Of New England life—of New Eng; iterary life; and although rather florid and overstrained In style—from which we judge it to be the product of a young writer— It is, like moat New England books, readable and palatable to the literary taste of the day. The plot Is not as stirring as that of one of Mrs. Woods , novels, and the movement is de tridedly more Slow; but we do not think that any objection to it, nor will any cultivated reader. It would be the betted, doubtless, If its pages had a little more life in t hem, bet =ether it is a good and pleasant story to For saio hy John P. Fiala 8 Co., Masonic Ball, 6th strain. ltUfiroy, Dietroion at Co. During our perambulations through the city Yesterday, we took occasion to pay a visit to the extensive dry goods hone of Messrs. WElroy, Dickson & Co., ISfo. 54 Wood street, and were conducted through the various de partments of the establishment by one of the firm. From I:wen:twat. toroof goods in endless variety, comprisidg everything pertaining to the dry goods business, met our eye. The first -or basementifloor is used for riatsllns, flannels, eta.; the drat floor fronting the street, for cloths, eassimeres, etc. Thu second story is 'devoted to prints end dress goods, and the third story to notion!! Of all deecriptions. This establishment is perhaps. one of the oldeSt-dry goods houses theunity, dating back for a period of twenty-eight rears, Mar ius the greater .port of which time It-rename ducted under the style of Hampton, Smiths& Co. Its present nropnetors are gantlet:nen having a thorough acquaintanee with the Inis‘ knees, and by Judicious !armaments, theyy are prepared to otter superior bidneemeats lii the purchase of an articles of dry gbods. We Would recommend country merchants and city dealers - to pay them a r lilt. The gentle men comprising the Una; as also the attaches, are affable and obliging, and their liberal deal ings have ensured for them a large and con. stonily increasing business. The Eye. Ear and Catarrh DL. (Moaner, the eminent eye and .eitr syr gmifh. of New York, is now at theltonimgattela Uouac, and will remain until Saturday next, +14161,111t. Those who tire 'suffering with di ht the eysi.eacartil catarrhorlii have an opportunity Of cdustiltlng him. Dr ...Gardner could never have obtained the testimonials whlehthe possesses except by the display of great skill and learning in his profession- The doctor can refer to a nember of cltivms In this city and. vicinity, who have licen cured by him. Those who are suffering from deafness, Mutates of the eye or catarrh, by all means should go and consult him; be Can inform you whether or not a cure can be effected. Tate of gadness."--We. are in receipt of al addditionsl-45 from one gentleman and el from another,forthe relief of n destitute' clerk, whose sal case we mentioned a week tCria -Teen g Icli S MZ e r jar.ded We learn si attention to this case through our oOlumns, that the dying aim for Whose benefit this aid was contributed, received it most gratefully. °Could yOu,O.:shesvrites to at;-"and the goner the donors, have been with me and witnessed gratitude that beamed fromo bls.eycs as, with greatdifficulty, he whisperodhis thanks, you wouldhave been moved?' The relief we know was moat timely, and has smoothed the was to the graso of one who was ba deep dis tress. Base Halll.—Now that tbaresallant weather has fairly set in, the Base Ball Clubs (of which tbero.are quite:a - number in:(.be two cities) aro abode re-organizing for the lesson. Thu Union and Central Skating Parks will be prepared for the use of the clubs, -and the games will aoubtless be witnessed oy larger numbers than heretofore, as th ere will be coats, and other accommodations, for ,spootse tors.. The exercise is highlibenolicial and exciting, and we hope the du may. receive that encoutaßetniPkilTtliclt IB • deserve. Pageant C4usitertela lffosiey.—Joseph Hothnan, of Allegheny City, made an.Mlor tnatlcmbefore lillyarlrorrisoll, against a man named AlbertHAWS% . charging, him with peas . mg counterfoltononey. Riley, It appears, per. classed same goods from Hoffman, Joe which be tendered:An payment a twenty dollar ligreenback," which was received and subs& fluently sertalneil tuber, esteliterfelt. Riley WWI aftestdiVand on returning good money to Henna, wee disoharged. • • Charged with Morse Steallost.--llalley Mitchell yesterday instituted- suit ,before Al derman Strain against Stephen Socrease, whom be eharrod with stealing a brown horse, valued at.one - hundred and City dollars. A warrant fentbeiscrest of Stelthewanti elearch warrant were placed in the Laude ofrellicer, Seth 'Wilmot; who started pursuit orthe de rendant, and to recover if possible the horse. alleged to have been Stolen:. Bath parties afg, colored. Larceny •ire blare ye*. terdaY) Mad° latiOnMibirm !hatore Alderman Taylor, eletstag BrLdget Hogan with toe lar ceny of two palmed pants :valued at ,ttirent7- . four dollars. At t h e same timecomplaint was made against • masculine, party for assisting Bridget in tho lipsonyibut -*Bo. half not been arrested up to last night. The parties reside, in Um srerd.:' , Bridget 'gee' hltit4or beertarthis inoantar. , - • • ^ The rex ew ees p ; t itlet r t e o p id—ba 6 cpoolbmned f/.e ,a. p.13440 p 00 pa d apt oa o lzl r for sale at the Cite. ftwia teterWOMee_ Thais Do are liable to, forget tbe..,ttaisa for • payttitt same bteney, by • ttayteif poineirtiv in.thaur sum.* Wm/m=s Zettry terpaYer-will elife frOwfileAgbirftigt.te 'ROPY. '; s. /Elool64.—Tlwareadvilletatta "- says: Tile imply of Mt at l'lthoie hsJi alien °Strom a n& LiV m a e rr i r Mbil tb t 2 o 4 tiaras bitreU thousand- ) ti t g, tsilumel.,,The " prim ot"oli 3 11 i: 4 0/ 1 9 , volatir.7o - now on-waft'Vtollide pencil at trent. It la feared . tha, Pit4ole-hgui ften its t wirAllb- j Joble. Kamer, rittordsi 13 'aiiipticgtiot b orikaaasqtuut, llri IloberUWlll wapoV.be this h trut tue'S -that ;White , AA= an , tilickto ba ll , wliM lOW= e. Jaa irfilteel sad .44.10,. to. taut us ems* DonahloWtetllZOßlSlLalitgb Orbavlaryfei, , sorted lira wife Martha. . She all tha t has nOt con :rib utaX atole gri ege* t tor flto years paet.. Its'lVl/1 WWII • t at the next terrace Wm. IfaS dr,' Afac arai dner 'gh &VP am _alaorai vu ins off. alsaldarMaas trom tor, the th lrrl eutiuge. dett f t uly_ . • .. • • aoiX4lo.are—r.Obeit'Vogel tiesibitihkr. preferred a charr n o li f l assault, a d battery . ,..be. tore alderman gamer, whom he chargabarlth e lft ' &nen by a blow of Ida flea oath* rlvaraardt. ' , The aoa . 00 47 0 1 18 14 1 44 114 :Ir ahearinr!iext.W • • • • gip n r b i e a Ain route lefOrmatton nfQh f pDoaarrxrUE •Aleermat 14. tro M's or „Warta intspfla Ibr *. , • ' • 4.4% , • of illitse Beeson, Esq.,p . Lien Bee. 11, woof the leadnng PUMomal own Of Peon' inen* and one of th e moot prominent men 'o u rei t =ninty,dledet Die nteglente, ;the k ertat.e, near. trnlinetarjo, 94 - -*onaire nlßnt, theYth 2,1 0;164 . tatirtml.—Ttio tworitiqfpAtifiltif rams I 'Cathedral has befflx laktppear lOC tiff, mut I :waft beifi& lAtot , 4 146 - 41/0012 .229eriaibX44,9/ArreagUallCOMltitM. 410.4 feet wv1.4.113t0. IMMIX Mt it pot aboat4.l4oa, S._ _ _ ~, ~.'CR9' PRICE THREE CENTS. Destrattive Fire tit !Chi) Ninth Wara About Metro O'clock last: night a fire broke out in the patent barrel and bucket manatee tory of Guthrie & 8111, Of Taylor street, Pitt township, opposite the Park. The nature of the works, there being a large gran city of staves on hand, together..with a stock already finished, caused the fire to sp quite rapidly, and the building; witirits tents, became enguiphed inflames before the steamers could arrive on the ground. When they did arrive they were unable to save the building, which burned to the. ground. The firemen, however, prevented the flames from spreading to any of the various worla adjoin ing. The wpm works of Park, McCurdy & Co., were threatened for a while,. and some Sheds attached thereto were burned, but no other damage was •Inflinted. Owing to the lateness of the hour, Ire were unable to obtain the amount of loscanstained, but It is quite heavy, not less than .15,000 to 020,0 M. The fire is believed to be the work of an incendiary. • • Etingalar Cans oCaulcide. • Nicholas Rolm, an industrious, and, highly respekted citizen of Addison tOwitshim gout erect comity, committed studide a few days tvi2lit7l. gun. l4l.°W ll n e g t W IT:I3 U thr°n° ft m the h hear ho use, t telling ale wife that be wa l T n going over to an other farm that he had purchased, to see how the boys were getting on with plowing. .After visiting tne boys he told them he was going tO shoot crows. There was not thelesst radon that he meditated self destruction, and his movements were not watched. He • went to the barn, got into the hay loft, and after drawing the rammer from the gun he had placed the muzzle over the heart, and pulled the trigger with the rammer. The deceased was social in - his habits, was industrions, ac cumulated mousy rapidly, and seemed to en -joy life.' Why'a man in his circumstances should take his own life is one of thoeethings which lie beyond human ken. Use 121111,11:11UO0 to...illegheny,Llbrary 'Association is in a most flourishing condition, and , bids fair to hewing! s moStimportant auxiliary In the dls semition of light . and knowledge. as an evidence of the manner Tin a which the citizen. are sustainingthportnterderprlse we are gratified to state that one hundred new mem bers have been added 10 - the list during the past two or three days. The Library_ room is in tip-ton order, and yOung men, (and ladies too)_, cannot find a. moreinviting place in which to Spend that; lasso.° hours. 2VLa may mentioninthisconnection, that arras have been made for, holtibig a.public 1;t14:, in the Library roam, on Thursday' evening, the 26th inst., at which addresses will be de. , livered by Rev. W. lloWard, D. D. and Rev; Joseph R. Kerr. The friends of the institu-: Lion are cordially invited to attend. . ; lgraterloos Disappearance. Emma; • Watkins,aged fo urteen : e years, and residing; with widowed niotbet In the basement of the Welsh Baptist Ohureh, on Chatham street has disappeared In a very mie s dons manner fro her friends. On Man of last , week' m. she left her home to pay a It to a _grand-. mother living at Sawmi ll" intending to return the day following, but. Aiwa toottinis her mother has seep nothing of her.. She sup-' posed that her hte 'h ad' been detaine at Scat by her gtandmo daugr ther, but was after. d! wards informed by the old lady that ?ass Em-' ma had left henhouse on Tuesday for the pur pose of returning home, and she supposed she bad gone home. Any. one who ean give any information as to the missing girl win relieve the suspense of an Onictotts mother Attuning it Morse.—Proceedings were yes-' under instituted by E. C. Rich before Alder man Strain against a man named Jacob Vat- . ter, under the code providing for the punish ment of cruelty to animals. St ore. that Rich hired a hdrse to Matter, fromPatterson , s livery stable, on Third street, and It is alleged that he beat and abused thaaitimal Inc shame ful manner. Matter resides with his father who is proprietor of Elweitzer Heal, in the fifth ward, The accused was arrested and held.to ball in the stun of dve hundred dollars, to an- Seer. Iteut7llobbery.—We learn that two faqi. tlemen stopping at the Monongahela Rouse, were on Saturday night last robbed of a large amount of money. (reported at co,000.) The mutter le In the hands of the Chief of Police, who t 5 endeavoring to bring the thieveis to justice. A. P.A.—Th*3E37th anntversary of Luther's Protest wall be celebrated at City Hall on Thursday . evening next. B. R. Finley, Esq., of Kittanning, and Gm. P/ersou, °tains city . , will deliver addresses: Ode or two German speak er!' may Likewise be limiest. - Notimpeen Abetted.-. Prosecution were brought before. Mayor McCarthy yesterday, against John lEterron, Thomas BelhJas:Logan, J. Quinn and Jacob Radm,for maintaining nui sances, but the nuisance:, In each case haring been abated the suits were discontinued. St ten.o4na rlccß Sr. haute April 16.—Cetton flat, at 31e. Flom quiet and unchanged. Wbeat, high grades grin,.law qualities daft and 'drooping., Corn litta sad =Wm, Oat. h ate. Praclabiale =changed. • HARRIED. -•. • STOBVS—SW.OPIT-0. the tOth t ir Co Zee H. T. litare•tt, IckLLIAII . R. the of bomb, to Min JOSIP: OW ore, of Froak . DIED:? GRA TF—On Monday. Mb' hit., se two O'clock r. a., ANA BKLlAlll...aCkUltati, vire or Carina ghee L. Oesgr, aged teady-ee.een ream Posend naWcrouraDaY, 18th Inflant. et 10 o'eloci A. te.. (1111 . 33 the resldoner of her husband. !to.= Penn street. PEAIL4ON—AI. bt rcialdenco..Belfontaine etreeL ItIfTEVVIVaIar ° 4l.7l:t7:Pikt yrnr * . Notice of (anent will beglven In evening n•Deviii ENSEL—On ev'enlog, April tetra, UM at half-pairt eigiii Weloelt'•ln th e t 'newly-ORn resent cl! B . ." 411 • Notice er flineral In evening inner. lEELLDAIX thd tenet plegerostee gte of Sep. sa etts le en Useptattds,lmateelle north Of OW on the'fies• Belibtemltha Persona' ea Native iftsthl Loth wlllewpay st the eaa se vs *ace, se the Ceseetn7. Tlths Deeds. we) ell other erehoeee :pale:Jill by sttended t(yar, ti bed Leeeseek Wen.; All e Vj • •• • • • , , 4 1. wmP4rf se , 4 trMagty •. PROF: cosninant. • . . GRASSFANCYDRESS SOIREE, • • rriday Etening, Apirli2inh, '6O, ••.• • • • • . AT WILKINS RALV,7OI.IIfiNSTREET. . NOTIOE.-0 RAND OPENING ( 'POLLNEAS: b). the JUVENILE CLASS, atAT..gg:Dieet•OlY. TbU Alma will eolith:nth dthelngnuttlion..ll,, when they wUI mint' the loot to tbe Senior Clams and other In- Med guests, who eau enjoy donelog for the balanc• of the evening. Tleketa for iteaetved -Seale wiimbe olitatifiet at C. C. I.lELl.Ofre,'lda Store', 31 Wood alrett.'whare, • dtscram at tb• b•Uinag saeeh. , wyrEitd. LEGAL - NOTETE& lICIAVE . EgINIAIROF4I6IIIOII4 .D, rrzczanu;-1? ()maul , Catitt. a . AllckturnyCounty, M e r ck warm, M MI tam,. to-wilt .ap,rli ttrotattai at ot.JOhn Nt'an Jr.',' Admlrissizacer of - Jen:dam Anderson. de dated,: co atratlatelr; ma' 013 t motion, of Itaattltattkatakexas., aatorßats...tat tat Adm.lata 'l=9,lll'll-I=ltV=ll tar hands at ...411461141att0 tattga 'a ate rt above apilastato ' tapr. at then lat i trege-Verfaa. a l Vclr el k. ISLAGa, ALM 17CfAXICIO Ntitlati ia~s NICEECTIIIMPOI4 ;t.,.474 . y i goae l 4# livesti , AlKirtmirs; meirmej TiKirispszyteareatipAnikeMe i g Niseeel pm e.os bee la eel elm. p o s to Murt=gmea'Aluktalatign ITIVIOLPUHL'ir YENTII,AIItIe• ;It e , !: , !1 , 41:: irOsreelVlet teeetteel tg a lgltmiellene f lin .." . 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V 0144. ~e~.~+~ Pik y~aC=ftac - -zas~.*~c..r. —., ~ . -._ GAz ETTE . .rwo EnrrioNs isspr.p, • • - - OR WEDIFRaDitY .A2TD ILITURR47; The edition Is fornaSs4 whleltarlll rest Ike eat scribers wanes as the auil SINGLE corms, ...-....51 so. °Tans nva..,, L. - 1 CLUBS Or TEN ASID UPWA R D 5.......... 1 15. 1 THE GREAT SHERIFFS' SALES- BOOTS 41. SHOES the But 11 vuts • Itl haTPUeatily U. ILmunatorers. but Special DiSpensation for the Working Classes of- this City. Goods Selling at Lower Prices than Beihre the War! $3,50 GI rvor I'OR •1,26 t The only dealer in the city that was on hand with the money to "gob ble up" these elegant Spring BOOTS AND SHOgSI DELAYS ARE DANGESQUSI °PERI ROUSE SNOB STORE, No. 60 Fifth Street, UNDER THE OPERA HOUSE. r .. MMMI 999 1 49 Viii9q GI t ABD OPENING EMMI FIFTH ST. GLOM( HOUSE. On MONDAY EVENING, April loth, 1E1.1,,w111 be opened one of the finest and most destrableSiciek of cLoes.n. MANTILLAS, OLOARINGS, , WQOV ENS for Men's wear, BLACK SILKS, 213.1.44¢Q38, Se., Se., evor exhibited to Pltttbnrgb, whleh will be sold - at astonishingly LOW PRIOLS.' Oor: Gar- mewls areof She VERY LATEST DESIGNS: both FRENSEI .AND AMERICAN MANUFACTURE. We shell also make to order, Cloaks and bsotWis of the very latest styles. and will warrant a perfeel At. Particular attention paid to RESITTING and TRIMMING GARMENTS INTO TICE LATEST STYLES. IfirDozVt fail to se o those thiee, genteel CLOWLIES FOR $5.00y Only to be touted at the New cncac).a...s. eswortm, No. 49 Fifth Street, Opposite Pittsburgh Theatre. aplflAf AAtALM/ f VINSIGNMENTS. 15 bids. palsne Cranberries; 50 boxes Messina Oranges: 50 Patarmo do so • • Lemons; •s 5 barrels Turnips: .16 • •• 00 ••• Seed Jersey Buckeye Potatoes; I car load Potatoes, store Monet In and far sale or W J. STEEL £ ho. I= Third 31[t.4 1= • 4.IONSIGNICENTS OF FRUIT AND. 'sr" PEODIXE. I bozos hlerfloa Groomes, plate: to • Goshen CtieeZ N ° ' ZS • • Hamburg do Cowen Caratal :Peaches; to • • do Tomatoes; g IT. P ertlttl ` r .. t! ' 40 •• Yemen Ilaa;r ' rotat.s• 200:1boob. •• • • do 'Ln rocks, as, mid for Dale b POTTER, AIKEN 6 811EPAILD, table Llterty street. • b DD4. pr&Fe.Rale . o . 7: 3) ~4 Plaines. In salt; ' " "tholca Nary Beano; ao **, IT?ad aaelle•;. • MAIM Oat " - ma •J 1 Iflatattaand fa ws. r. Wel •,mlala 011 AB. C.. I Lklet %Abut, al IVALL PAPERS FOR APIUM,4IO., loe2lr COLORS are Clay, tiraolte, Orange. end lair.W , PAlTEß‘Fl—Greek,'Etrelsean, Leta V. Embroidered, MUSIIII and Lace. ' ZSPECIAIoIIENTION la made lo* priced GOLD PAPJIBB.4 • • airathri open evaiVisvalnii. • , . w. • ' - C WOO. WWI, SiMlollllllllbaltho Curled Eta r do coma •• • . !•:.- • I I bael m Beewax:' 14 do .Drr resents, owndpaglhoofteisterort t0t...1e Or • • labb . . 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