j /IfifiAL, INTELLIGENCE. . :x | / From Ye»terday'» BTeniagQwtte. 1 Non-LlabilUrul RailroadComptt-:. to ■ ; / Diet— lmportant Deciiioa; . t? /** : JadgeStrong, ofth©'Supreme Court, has c ■j? jail rendered an important decision In the A eat*‘of thi Beading. Bhilroaa Companj ti.- / • Hammell. The case was originally tried isr ” the District Court, who” the plaintiff below / * {vr*mm»\iy obtaiaoddemag es for the, lo«» jbf f i kp • It : aoolaent-; hep pened;not »t a street or mossing, buti &;ihej language oftbe Court/ £wh*w‘ neither the . plaintiff nor Mf otkor'pntenf. onoopb-thr / agonb of ooinpaaj bad ant 'tight to be." The only neglige non allegeA was tfco omission to blowthe whistle. The Judge i V” '* : It la timo it should be understood In this Stato tkat the use ef a railroad traok, cutting, or embankment is exclusive of. .the pnbiio ' • everywhere,exeopt jrhere a rt/ crosses it. I This hat more than once boon raid, and 1 it i must be heldso; not only for the promotion of, - property but, what ti fiar more important,' for : thepreservation wf Security, and 1 eren:oMire. . tnibme olher.couatries it is a , "penaloffenceto go upoa a railroad. With ua,: ITnot that, itia a civil wrong Tofan aggra * rated nature, for It endangers not only ;the; trespasser but all. who are passing or‘trani*- ; . porting along the* line. As long ago ae IStS : l _ • it was said by Judge Qlbson, wltn the-bon-; ! \ , r eurreuoe of all the Court, “ that a railway/ j \ ; j company is a purchaser, in consideration..of >: publto accommodation and oonrenienoe, of the i U exclusive possession of the ground paid for to ! /• ' the proprietors of it, and of a iioonso 'to use" i-j, {the highest attainable rate of speed, .with fSrhloh neither the person nor property of sin «, /ether may interfere.** The ooapany on the one hand, and the doo -1 -• >ple of the vioinage on tho other, attend t0,,.1 ,,.1 'sportively to their particular 6onternt,_iwith this restriction of their aots, that uo needless *t “damage bo done. Bat the conductor to a train 'Js os not bound to attend to the unoertaln shote -’-laonts of every assemblage ef those loitering, or roving cattio, by whloh our railroads are In :,i;fested*i The defendants had no mason tusup-. ’ pose that either, man, woman, or ehildimlgUt .• ifejipon.thoxnilroad.whaxw-tlM'aDoident hap pened. ? Xfcey had ai tight to preface that no one would be, and to art upon wet-presump tion. . Blowing the whistle of the looombtive, or making any other signal, was not a duty owed to the persons in the neighborhood, and consequently the fact that the whistle was not * blown, or a signal made, was no evidence of negligenoe. tOl,course,^are^ot spkaklhgofthe duties ' 'of railway companiss to the public at lawful crossings of their railways. We refer only to their obligations at points where their right is ezolusive; and as we eaa find no evidence of any nogUgenoo of thedciehdenU"|wb|6h - oausod an injury to.the plaintiff, wo think the jury shcfeld hevfWen so iustrusUd. 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Uijor Alexander hid before him this ] morning a girl aged seventeen jean, who vu ‘ unitai it the theatre the previous evening, I on information of har mothar, a widow; reald login the Saoond Ward, Allegheny. <ltap- I pears that tha girl had laft homa about two waaka slnoe, allaging to har mothar that tha I vai ** living out.** She had never been a I dutiful girl, and waa very stubborn and self- j willed. She refuted to tall her mother where she was living, but would eoma home occa- I siouallj tosaa bar. Har mother at lastfound out that she was engaged at tha theatre as one of tha girls who go. to make up tha oharaoters —of tha “ Seven Bisters/*; ; '" ■. She at one# laidthe case before Mayor Alex . andar, and asked that tha girl be arrested. She was aeoordingly taken into custody, and I tha ohoioa was fairly presented to her—either - to ratnrn home and opey-her mothar, or go to tha House of Refuge; She said she would not . stayat home—that she would ga back to tba theatre again. Tba mothar evidently expect ed* to exaot a’promise of obedienoe from tha . erring but teara and entreaties ware alike vain. She was sullsn.aad unmoved, and inflexible in her determination te; remain on the stage. .• She informed the officerwho arrested her that it was her intention to leave the eity with the “Seven Sisters,** on Satur day next, and she did not.cere what her mo ther did. A eommitment was made out, and a 1 final appeal wasmado to the girl to refleet ' upbnthe oonsequencesef her.choloe.l If she west to the House of Refuge she was then be yond the eontrol jof friends, and would have te remain there until the offioers ef the fasti? tuUen ehoee te release bar* She replied that “she did’nt care, how long they kept her. there.** The warrant wp* then signed} and the stubborn, itif <neeked Miss, was passed into the custody of thsoffiosr. She eiven re fasedtoaooept a little present from bar weep ing mother, but 1 left h«r to feel. , i. < > ,"Hov ahupw lhu a nrftttVtMlh It U To kiw.stbuUm .dilti" BjuDt Ffote QnbutUonh, ] Corrected espadoHy ffoieile by M*#m-Fild A Lare, of the viftiswol Haoh ; > JTete JbperUr. Rates unoertaih at | .. FiiiasoußH, WsTub ith, ixa. ‘•'•■.-Dieeeew*. 1 ' Mtoomti /■ewXimleadßtAteb M Vlfgteia, - .40 Bew-T0vhf11at0,....... % , 40 Byw-TeritCitypar Booth OeiuUua.. 60 .• Sew H BO r*aua. Phna Alabama6o u ~nUsbur|h M fKytesnk.fq.w.-..»-.i l 0 .Bk.ofPUtsb'chtpnm par B*k•TßMver:Co4pr.':.« Teunesiwe... l M,.i. 6 B*korr.v*«4Ca, **._ 40 ftk> >.■■■■■■■■■—.—i per MemongabeU BAnk; Udlaaa, free.......—. 2 Brown»vUl», prim. : '¥ Indiana, b’k state..... par. Fa. Oouotry.BkokSAr, H D 1 table— .usfrSO- Dil>nre-^», ■ V,■ r. •• iZ Wlfocsln SeflO Disk of . 3 1 lUfyUnd, Baltliacre. fjar Mkhtganl Montand, X Mfrytri............ 2a40 Wheeling- 1 Oenads .. .prenu. 40 / idelpkia % W oenk om bankable ftxnds. •'-* Cooi-Goia. bujrittg’ ratea‘t 7, dha'BUver B 0 over • T teUkiSle ftmds..'.»’ J .> ' Giipe Ctop**i>elawan vt« Catnwbiu ] At a lata meeting of tha Wlnegroww#' As- ! loelatloD, of OlneisnaU, the .membsrs dis ■' ousted til# prospects of the fortheomiag crop, flram wUch it appaua iha\ thd Ttaeyards art rivtfnUi fey an abundant crop^bf-grapte. .jKn Motti*tLp*o4»ced two samples of wine ot laht>aart:=fiiitege> its mad* atm tha Ca tawba, the.other mado fram th# : grape: ’• Tho areragw of tho rom«, afUr Ust , -lag* w#j Ui^iifhtara white - i thaDeiawaterwas.pranonutedianUlesf^Md aefcdowa wt tba htehaSt flgura-400. Jf|na < fnn freat . attention, cbaaoissare prbnbanuMaK It superior -In hedy and Catawba. It Is so add, Has Ptenlisr aroma, aad ' resembles Oerwaa still fuies ratfce* than oar other naiive vihtages. -Mr. Mottler made ; . twenty gallens of it last Beeson, and! proposes V •; to enter Into Hi naanfacture mote exten- Look ,Ow for the larotui. A(WU*mufl(UioßrMUaUaftfa> thafaot . that tiara U a yoaag *nß bow la; tU* city, wbo/a My botlaan Mama to.ba to afotlmlsa neh Hittuu nrterndaloni aaosgb ttMlm ill •utamaau.' :H» i»of*»*thor gaptaal nd draw, tro[n»»ndly rntlgloii.and halnga food . ' MioUr.UailaalaUd «• daaaba. Hai»* lataly . awlndlad oan af Oto titUmi oitaf » ooaald* - - mM> amount, andbui “borrotrad" tundry uau troßTUiobi cutlM. xHahna <iultu a Bumbarof alUM»;iaowubj.a pafaobal da. •i v Hrtptlia. Ha U abcuttra bat 4aa ladbao high, rutbathauaUr baUtwtUfonnad.Hght "r ' "Smplaitoa, and aUgbtlr bald on front part of . i At praaant bawaukl BIX* ooat aadaloaak inO—other arUoba of diaat not ra ' Baabatad.' Ba gnaarally. oparataa by Dor- J.,/. taatagawnayi andar pariaaa ptataMpa. Death of an IM4 : I j ltauwai KaVadM>i«/ialdlar;of tba'Uat ' ;is .iruwlthataaij?tlWn,#W;»‘bUjwldanoa. •-'laFranklintowniblp, Arartronganußty,,on_ ''lho'ja*BH.,fai.thn Mihyaar of Ml ago. 1 A -*—~aorrurp«udant ;i*ji oMtftm^'Thp'daoaarud tarfadbU oouiatry ai a faHhXijlnM thin lol ' tin, *u tnnjaaHlntiurtrrlnajwaawound ad utthuhaiUuofßridguwatar, Jnly fStb, 1814, vblla fighting undar Brigadier ■■ 1 *' BootU/Huwau anrippla tot tha lut twaaty,v eight yeari. During. llUenyenrjt.afterila; . . s dieoharge ka did.** ?»***.a po«tlo»,hur ■v owing l toklf t». *ndt ha more reoait>‘ • ly made applMl<&- M.*ka Jtailoa Bureau, , .X:*> /•* 1 *w- ; \4 I y i-.'j&tl -" ' Jt { The Killing of Win. Crawford* Coroner McClung, this in or n ing, bel deni n - quest upon the bedy of-Wflliam Crawford,; of Allegheny, who wae'kiUtdon ing, near the onter depot, hj the Now Brigh ton; £coommodat(on. .The engineer testified, that be saw the deceased on tbs track, about one hundred and JiUj yards ahead of him, and iinmeaiaUjy- whUUed the alarm, followed by nnmerijai; <f toots.” The man did; not heed .thespi until the train ws3t iery close,upon him, whon he'turned found and looked.* moment at the engine, still keeping hU position on the track. He then attempted .to spring off, bat it.jastoo late—he was struck; in the sidejhis head at the same time flying back upon the hamper with great force, crushing in his skull. The body was thrown off" the track, over the a pond of water. We were fa error in statiog that the train went on, and , that the body was taken up by the Hconomy ,train." Tho New Brighton train oheehed up, and the conductor bad the .body placedon a •bitting engine and conveyed to the Federal street stailon* Tho'jury rendered a verdict ofaeoldeatal death.' Still a Sufflt ox Hand. —Notwlthitand-I log th.e_hekVJ draft that has beeb mad* upon tho stoofe of Gentlemen and Boy's fins | ready-made clothing and piece goods at J. L. Cirnagha&'s, No. 116 Federal street, Alle gheny Oity, thireia still 16 be fonnd abeautV fa! Assortment. In ajvery short time now the premises mast be yachted, and friend] Qarno ghnn is looking the enjoytnent of his anticipated retirement ,fr?px bbslneas. Jm. dosed eat, and uo daily being‘sold at ; vary lowfiguses. Oehtlemon -•eleotitrg piece goods l can have them 1 made to ' ordbr ld thi 'best style, sA pdrnhghau Will not telinqulihjh* manufacturing until he doses outhiß cntiraetbokj.- lAIE TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [FROM OUB EVENING EDITION.] HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS The Rebels Reported Evacuating VicKsburg! PASSAGE OF GUNBOATS THROUGH TAZOO PASS. Favorable Reports Trom take Providence. ORT M’ALLISTER CAPTURED The Troops at Hilton jEead Under Orders lo Embark. ATTACK OR CHARLESTON SOON EIPECTED <£e., <£i., «£c, Caieo, March 4.—Tho Memphis Bulletin, ol Saturday, says: Wo havo reports, which are oopfidentlj believed in well informed clroles, that the rebels are evacuating Vicksburg. The ganboat Carondolot, and five others, are reported as haTing reached Tallahatchie river, via Tasoo Pass. The reports are .still favorable from. Lake Providence. About one mile of the traok of the Memphis and Charleston Railroad, near Moscow, has been submerged several days, and bridges sunk, so that trains oannot ran. ' Niw Yoxx, March -4,—Special dispatches from Washington announce that the Presi dent has received a dispatch notifying him of the oaptore of Fort McAllister, at the month of the Ogeeehee River, by our Iron-dads. A Hilton Head letter, of the,27th ulk, says that the troops are under orders to and the next steamer will probably-brlug in telligence ol the attack on Charleston. Nbw'Yorx, Feb. 4.—The Springfield B—\ publican of- yesterday published- a dispatch dated Beaufort, B. C., Feb. 2*d, stating that Fort MeAllister was captured yesterday, with a mile and a half of rifle pits, by the 47th He* York regiment, with the aid of boati. ( The 47th lost 150 in killed, wounded and missing. Twe regiments had been sent tore inforce them. < - CungreßSionai. * ( Yatcrday’* Proceeding* Cta(tnu«<J.) HOCB*. Mr. Dawes called up the resolution of tha Committee on Slections declaring Grafton not l entitled to a seat from the Bth district of Vir-. gtnla, and a resolution declaring Alvin Haw-M [ kiss not entitled to a seat from tbe 9th dis- ] I trict of Tennessee. They were severally. l passed: i i ’ I r Ten thousand copies of Geu.' Pope’s official; I | report ot the campaign in Virginia were or- I dered ; to bo printed for .the useof .themembers I [•of, the presont Congress. I [ Mr. Kellogg, of 111., from the Judiciary [ whom was referred thef resolu- I I tlon to inquire as to the authority'of the Post- | I master General to exclude objeotiohaMenews- j papers from the mails, made a report affirma- | live of such authority* The report was order- LiALAW printed. - I 1 .4 Mr. Pendleton made a speech in opposition 1 |te the r« pork I - The House took up the concurrsnt resolu- 1 Uoni of the Senate against foreign interven !-Uon in the present: contest, no. mittor what | form it may assume, or motives which' may 1 induce, Ac. ‘ M j Mr. Stevens moved the previous question: [ Mr. Mallory moved that the resolutions bo | referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs: I ; Mr. YaUandighaDi moved to lay .them onthb I table. Not earrled—yeas, 29 ; >ayi,|9l. 1 The resolutions passed, the opsra- I'tion xf -the. previous ; Yeas]; 102 j i na>s,2B.. The negatives are, A-len, of Ohio;; | Aneona; Colystf, Crittenden; Dunlap, Grider; I Johnson, Kerrigan; Knapp, Lsssar, Mallory, I May, Noble,.Nprton, Nugen, Pendleton, Per*! | ry, Priee, Robinson^Shiei, Stiles, Valiandig- I luini; Yoofbees, Wadsworth, Ward, White; I Ohio, Wiokliffe, Yeaman. I , Ttra House, concurred in the .Senate's I amendments to the bill establishing. tHe terri- I terial government of Montana, and chapglug |jt#juunedteJCiteho# ~lt.oompriies tho Salmon: |wndr>SnDm-rircteii**A gold'.talnei or ; * I • -'The ' Hdute - ooncima “in the Senate's amendments to the bill In relation to property ia the insurrectionary States. House pum4 thoßsnat* bIU directing th* Attorn*/ o*n*r*l tooiwrtaln th* Imm relative to the davit* end bequest of Captain Levy to the United SUUt of certain property; end make snob recommendations- ee he may tMnlf fftWnMJr "* .'i Th* H9tt**.poirt<i Ui* Snat* bill usepdbr tor/ of th* *ot polled la April, th*. (tad* ol Us* offlorn of th* navy. The Hotue nlued to iaip*nd;th* raid to eosildor the hiU .amoadotor/of ; th* PmIAo Kollrood act, tw*-tbdrdi being neMiiary. Hr. F*adl*toa oS*r*d th* folloitisg: " Raolvii, That th* thank* of thl* lloai* or* dao.oad nr*, hereby tddu*d to Oalaiha A. Brow, Spuker of thl* Home, for tb* able; bapartlu and eoartooa* atossor In uhloh h* ho* di*ohorg*l hla dhtloi daring tb* pr.i.nt OongKM. .■ • . ...... / . Faded unnnimenjly. ; ■ . Mr. Whlt*i of Ind., ojored a n***mii.n of th* ralu, is order to oontldor th* MU to old MUioari Is th* abolition of ilorory. ■■Jr . The roll ball had Jnit h**h 'oomm«ne*d> ,«h*n Mr-K*trig*n foil* and mod* »oin« r»- norki, with tiolist goitioolatiosi, p*rhoj>* with r*'f«r*uo*to tk» *xp«dl*no/ofth* m*a*i lor* .Web Mr. Vhita ioaght to *Eeot. Th* only word; howrrer, diiunctl/ hoard from ’ him wo* “negro," th*' remaining iongaag* haiSAlo* tintSaiond-oriaiof "order, '* and th« - -not*. MUMAby th* gpooker pro ten, Mr. Coliox, who not'"phly»nd**T or*d"to ob*ek.th* remark* of . Mr. Kerrigan, hat olio dirtoMd- the Sorgoont-ot-Arin* rto take him Inte-caitody. sbe fiirgeont-ot-Atml reported promptly Sut Oallof,'dkly, and ploood hi* hand* on gVrtigon in oiriendly mammy and *rU Jy *onght to qni*t htmt V V lii.r.! : 1 " lb. BlSl»itfo».th*'hppe*iU old*' of th* Wan/orfllaimod. ‘*y« want hlmArtwMd.*'. ■ , *«ld^ <l h*li aaiUrar. i’/r-vwast.nf. Jfhvt • .. Z>l vrf*.?o-f it .J:J;v C ! Mr. Stevens —"I movo be bejjensqred for disorderly conduct." ' Mr. Kerrigan again essayed to speak, ad dressing the Speaker. He, said, “Go to year army, and the negro—"bat the remaing part of the sentence was lost in the greatest possi ble: confusion. - • * Mr. Kerrigan resumed his seat, and quiet being partially restored, thoresult of the vote w*i announced—jess, 62; nays, 57; and there not being two-thirds In favor, the rules were hot suspended. The Speaker said the next business in or der was the motion of. Mr. Stereos to censure Mr. Kerrigan. Mr. Chrisfield rose azrid unusual quiet, ' expressing the bops that Mr. Stevens would j withdraw the motion. He was euro this sud- I don explosion and outbreak was not from a settled purposo on the. part of tbe gentlem&n froth Now York to offend the dignity of tho House. No mischief had really been dose, ] and he trusted in, these last hours of Con jgress nothing would occur to Interrupt the | kindness and good feeling which an agreement 1 .to this motion would produee. Mr. Stevens said he had no desire to oen- I scire the gentleman, bat the character of the I body required that such disorder should not Ibe pefmtttfed, but as the gentleman from I Maryland pledged himself that it should not jbe repeated^he withdrew his motion. ] Feqton made a report on Govern- I ntant contracts from the Seieot Committee. I ]Mr. Van Wyck submitted the views of the I minority. , ’ Mr. Bievons introduced a resolution pro -1 viding that the pay and mileage, otherwise j due to expelled members, be paid to their I successors. Jho miscellaneous appropriation was re turned from the Senato, with amendments. On motion of Mr. Stevens, the Housonon concurred in them and asked a Committed ol Conference. The House took a reooss till three o'olock, to afford the oommittee time to act on them. Washington, Maroh 4.—At two o'clock, a qnoram being obtained,'the bill for the ad mission of Nebraska in to the Union was taken 25 ; nays, 11. At*2j£ o'clock the Senate went Into execu tive session, aud'at 4}£ o’olook took a recess till 10 o'clock. Mr. Trumbull wished to postpone the Col orado bill, and take up the bill to provide for ißspresentatives in Tennessee and Louisiana. Rejeoted—yeas, 16 ; nays, 20. Mr. Fessenden, from the Committee of Con ference of the Internal Revenue bill, made a •report, whioh was concurred in. Mr. Fessendtn, from the Finance Commit tee, reported baek tho Miscillaneous Appro priation bill, whioh was taken up, and several amendments of the Committee of Finance : were adopted. I The Committee moved to strike out the | third miieago. Tho motion was lost—yeas, 17; nays, 2U. Mr. Lane, of Indiana, offered a bill to or ganise the signal corps as an amendment. -Adopted. Mr. Rice effered an amendment authoris ing the Secretary of the Treasury to reim burse the State of Minnesota for the expen- Sos incurred in suppressing the late Indian outrages. Adopted. A great variety of amendments were acted upon, and at 10 o’clock the bill passed. The Senate resumed the consideration of the Colorad bill, which was passed—yeas 18, nays 17. LAST DAT Of TUB SESSION —ADJOUBSUINT BINS DIB. Washington, March 4, 1868. Uocbb. —The House re-assembled at tea o'clock to-dsy. There being a slim attend ance, a call of the House was ordered. Mr. Waihburue, of 111., moved a suspen sion of the rales in order to oontlder bills for the adm’sßloa of Nevad% and Colorado as States into the Union. The question was decided in the negative. Yeas 66, hays 47—not two-thirds. The report of the Committee of Conference on the miscellaneous appropriation bill, was adopted. Mr. Washbarne, of Illinois, addressed the House in favor of his motion to reconsider the vote by which the minority report, from the Committee on Contracts, mode by Ur. Van Wyck, was ordered to be printed. The contents of that report never oame to the knowledge of the Committee till a late hour 1 last nignt. The slanders contained therein ' should not go to tho country unchallenged I and unrebuked. The minority of the Com- I mltteo were assailed by th<s report. I Mr. Johnson, of Fa., wished to know why I the report was not made till 12 o'clock last I night. I Mr. Washbarne replied that the evidence | was not completed till Monday. The Chair- I man of theCommlttee (Mr. Van Wyok) was I never with it for two hours; hence, as that | gentleman hew nothing of the testimony, | and had never written one line of tho re- I ports, the majority determined that he should not present it to the House, but deputed him (Mr. ‘ Washbarne) to do so. The majority had deposed the gentleman as Chairman. He I had gone to New York, and, without the j authority of the Committee, undertaken, in a I ditgraoolul mannor, to examine into the al- I leged frauds in that city. It had been charg [ ed that' the gentleman had a personal diffl- I cutty with the collector of that port, and hard I words ware used between them, hut he (Mr. 1 Washbarne) did not know what truth there j was in this report. I Mr.' Washbarne yielded the floor to Mr. I Dawes. Mr. Van Wyck desired to reply to Mr. Washburns. Mr. Johnson said Mr. Van Wyck ought to ka heard. Mr. Dawes understood that Mr. Van Wyck had reflected on the course of the Oommittee; but he had not seen the minority repork If this was the case, he was ignorant of any reason for such censure. He yielded the floor to Mr. Van Wyck, who said that what had fallen from the lips of the gentleman who had just addressed the House should satisfy mom borq,of the propriety of printing his repork Why should tho majority seek to suppress ik The House having ordered an investigation into the affairs of; the New York Custom House; he undertook the task of making it. The Committee being willing that he should do so; and thus relieve them from trouble, he remained In New York two weeks, and the members of the Cemmittoe know where he was and what he was ; doing. Mr/ Washburoo—'Will the gentleman give way 7 Mr. Van Wyok—No sir. Mr. Washbarne, in a low tone, said the Oommittee never gave y6u such authority. Mr. Van Wyok, resuming, said that in his report he had made wo reflection npon the ma jority of theCommlttee. If they thoaght he had they oould held him responsible and call upon him In any way they ohoose. He repeated that for two weeks he took testimony lo New York .fcbout the transactions' at the Custom House. The examination was suspended by the Ttoeption of a telegram from Mr. Walhburne to await farther orders;whioh never came. The majority no* uodsrtiks to .suppress the testi mony he had gathered while they seek to girt publicity to ‘their own report.' After tome farther remarks io vindication of his coarse ho moved to ley the pendtsg'motion to recon sider on tho table, which was decided in the affirmative at ll}4 o'clock. * Mr. * Weshbornoi rising to e pririlegod question, charged that the minority report had bees abstracted-from th* files by a mem ber of this Home, end asked e committee of investigation. ' Mr. Phelps, of Cal., suggested that the committee have leave to report before twelve o'clock.* The investigation was orderod.' Mr. Fenton, of N. Y., explained that there were 1,500 page* of manuscript to. be osam* ined, which had obouplei «very moment of his tini* for days past.. The testimony concern-. Isg the bhartering of the George Washington fas hot completed tilt then had to be ahaly led*' Behee it. waa nine o'olook last night before'the Report jraeroompleted. In a conversation viULhis oblfsagae, Mr; Van Wyok» bebbaldJLQt learn whether he intended to submit Ms views or not In the form of a re pbfu 1 df' fhe; esmmUto# cer tainly did thab suih' was his l%Ui tloa. After thb minority report was made, bn (Mr. Fenton) went into the clerk's Office to see It, but St had mysteriously disappeared. * Mn MeKnight,bf Pa., Ineffectually sought to bave the rules suspended, in order that he might submit * ?esolutionNyr*ctihg the arch itect of ifce Capitol to under the superintendence of the artist, the sonde-' script ornament from tfae hsad of the bronts statue of liberty, before it is elevated to th* apex oftho dome. ' ■ '■ ; • Messages wef* from time to time received ffem the Senate,'and also from tho President. The latter; through his prtrat* secretary, in forming the • Mouse of his having approved certain bills.?-- Oa notta&ofHr.<UT»n*,of Pa.* ftCom mUUrwwappolaudtQ wait oa U» Pmtdoat, la‘ooftSMtfefi wlOx ailmUir oM oa tko part ofttatajittf (o laforta. Uaihal It ht W ao -,«4i 5.*. t's t'-.z -.it. •V- i : 5 further communications to make, Congress was rsady teTadjiurn. ' ;! . . Mr., Marstox. moved a suspension of the rules, in order to consider a private bill. At quarter of twelve o'clock Mr. Johnson moved to adjourn. Negatived. ’ Mr. AUeu, of Chic, dumandedj.tbe yeas and oays on Mr. Marslon's motion.;: Mr. MAreton withdrew his motion. Mr. Sargent, of Cel., reported a bill amend atory of the Pacifio Railroad bill. Laid on the table. { Mr. May, of Md., asked leave .to offer a res- j olulion isKtxnoting the Committee on tho Ju diciary to icquiro into General Schenck’s offi- I dal conduct toward a Methodist'congrcgntion 1 in Baltimore—it-being oleariV in c nllicf with the Constitution of the United iatates. While the House was engaged on this subject the hour of 12 o'clook m. arrived, j j Mr. Stevens, <rom the committee appointed to wait on the President, reported they -had pdVformed that duty, and he had request- ] ed them to say that he had no further comma- | nieation to make. ! The Speaker then thanked the House for the complimentary resolution as to tho manner in which he performed the duties of his office, and eloquently alluded to the conniry, and expressed himself hopefully as to the future. He bid tbemifarewell, with his heartfelt desire tor their happiness, and adjourned the House stne die. 1 The address worwarmly applauded, both on the floor, and in the gallerias. The members, for a long time, lingered in the hall, bidding one another and their friends farewell. Reported Engagement at Vicksburg —Rebels Whipped at Bradysville— Dispatch Horn Den. Bosecrans. . Wabhinoton, Feb. 3.— The report current here Inst week, of a severe engagement aad I repulse at Vioksburg, has, it is ascertained, .been revived in distant cities.. The Govern ment is not bven aware that there has been a general engagement in that; quarter. •The following has been reoeived at Head- ;i . . „ | ifur/rcssforo, Fcs. 27.—Geui Halleok, Gen eraMa-Chief: Gen. Stanley reports from bis expedition to Bradysville.- The rebols of Morgan and Wharton’s oommands made a stand at Bradyvilie. Cols. Paramoure and Long went in with sabros, add whipped them in about three minutes. Stake'scavalry ad vanced bravely with carbines; and took sev enty prisoners, Including eight officers, their camp equipage, tents, saddles, some-seventy horses, and Basil Duke’s regimental papers. Maj. Murphy did good senrloo. We lost one man killed, and one captain land sovon men wounded. Signed, W. 8* RoascßAva, Maj. Gen. From California and Mexico—Expe dition Against thc French. Sax Francisco, March B.— Fastness Is dull. Legal tenders, 68@60; considerable amounts wore remitted by yesterday’s steamer,' which j partially accounts lor the light shipments of gold. The M&satlan Cbtswpofitan, of Jan. Bth, says that on Saturday and Sunday 22,000 troops embarked honoo for the southern part of the republic. They are designed to operate against the'French invaders. Jama rrn is the naval and Gen. Vega has chief oommand of the. troops. Colonel Norton Is second in command. Tho vessels comprising the expedition aro the Danish ship Masatianej American ships Alert and Carld, Mexican schooners Emigila and Condovera. ** The Mexican steamer Bmerelde will soon follow witn more troops. The preoise destinauon of; the expedition is withheld irom the public, ||at the troops em barked in a glorious caojo, and will uonbt less render a good aooonnt of themselves. Advance of Gen. Uosecranß’ Army- Marvauoa Among ins Rebels. HBADQtfAXTBXS ABUT Of THB POTOMAC, ) March 3d, 1863. J The Richmond of the 28th ult., I states that Roseorans had advanced so far as I Miduleborough, half way between Marfrees- I boro and -6beibyville. I A Raleigh paper charges that the petty tyranny of the rebel military and the opera nons of apeouiators have’ brought starvation upon the people. The Mobile Befittcr says that efforts are being made by the Mobile and Ohio Railroad to stay (he famine. It is theeffeot of General Pemberton's order prohibiting the shipment of flour and meal southward; but as the rail road agents have no bayonets, the evil con tinues unabated. If it were left to the arbi trament of justice and Humanity, General Pemberton and his dictatorial edict would go to the wall. ■'! ' The Gen. Ji’DowelK Philadklfbia, March 4. ; —The findings and oplnieas of the Court of Inquiry in' the case of Geu. M'Dowelf, have been published. The Court state the single polnit in the whole oon duot of Geo. M'DoweU, which they cannot pass by without disapproval, to be his having gone to Manassas, on the;afternoon or even ing of the 28ih ot August, to confer: person ally with Geh. Pope, talks appoal ot tho lat ter /or his views, whilst his oommand was on the march upon Cehtrevilie. COMMERCIAL, RECORD, FiTTtSif HUGH MARKET 3. Onus ot tun Pnainui Daily Oaurs, i W uru oat; Uerch 4, 1803. j Oota has decltaed Urgbly In New, York, smd our dla patciue olyeeterdAjr qeote Goldjat 166J6, acalut 171$£ ' the Thedecltae there has predated a 1 eorieepondtag result hflre, tud broke/e aad doste* ere now buying et 146 Jor Silver, 160 tor Gold and Demand Botes. Bastein Exchange is eteady at per buying and % per cent/prem. selling. PBOYI6IDNB—BrcoUIs unchanged, and we note sales 0(30000* Fitta Hams at i}& 2,0000* Soger Cured at iOc; end et 6o for Shoulders, Bo for Sides, end for Plelh Qeiaa Lerd Is firm et 10 dl(%0 for Country, 10£@Uu far City. Seleef 25 bbU Mere Pork et $l5 25, per funds. yLOCfi—Bemelns quiet end neglected, without, however, eny chenge in price*: Extra Is telling from store et $8 &o@6 75, end Extra Teally at $7 6O. JBele ot 300 bids Pamlly, “Bt*r of the West," at $7 60. GROCERIES—The d«uandils light, but the mer ket oonttauee firm, with smefi sales at about previ -ous rates. We qnote Bagarat Ooffeo at 51® 35c, and tfolanes at 65®680. r | ifiEEDS—Clover fired has etfll further declined, 1 end smell selre from first treads were reported at $6 76;.salefrom store of 80 bush prime at |0 25. Tim* othy Seed stoaCy at $2 H&., FUxßoedU In de aand $2 OO. 1 ; 1 DUTTER A EGGS—Batter Is steady, with a sele of 3 bbls prime 801 l at,22c. Eggs may be quoted at lB@lfio per doxen. FlSH—Firm but unchesged. Sale of 12 bbls No 3 Large Mackerel at $10; 18- h*lf bbls White fish at and 30 half bbls Lake Herring at's6 00. DRIED TRClT—Unchanged; sale of 16 bushels ; Peaches et $3 60, end 12 bushels of Appl« at $l6O. CHEESE—BaIe of 100 bxs WB et 14c, ehd 26 bxs Goshen at 16c. - • BEANS—SaIe of 80 bush prime Smell White at D 75. ; POTATOES—SaIe of 120 ;;bhls Eeshennocks and . Peach Blows et $3 00 per 4 bbli GREEN APPLES—BaIe of 180 bbls at S 3 00 V bbU The OU Mocket. 4.—The receipt* of Grade Oil ere gradually Improving, reaching 8,400 t»tpls on Tuesday. Theda* mend, however, eppeere to be equal to the receipt*, end (be market U firm tad; price* ere fnUy mito« tetned We quote at 90*)io la bulk aad i4Ql4J$e in bbl«, though, m we here iteted before, *omt hold*' •:• are asking higher flgureei A rele of 623 bbls wu • reported on ’change at llsjj°i Jo b. There«re aenral or Jen here from Kew TorMffwing ilo for oU, to be delivered in April' May aiiidijfuqe. v_ J There le a Utterlnqnirylpr Eehned, end the mar ket Arm, though, a*jet,jai»changed. .Weooalinae to quote et 80a in bond AT | good etaadard bread*; •ad 40c, free. A *al# df »'Petrona* n» reported at SBo, to be dell fared la Hew Tork la April 4ad Mag. A negbtlailo|rifor ,9,000. bM* of a cl|jr bread, la bcnd/le pendUgi and, irill ho doubt be coaeasuaated at 900 f o h.£j[/ - There le oonilderble ufAmaat. la Betaine, and deodorised 1* held finnly j*. 40c, whioh I*another •dvaace.. ;- r-’i - ; - : -v- ; - - Hew Turk fltgpe*'*** CHPixehaage, under del* of March M, qaoto •ad 42@410, fraei Grade Wflfaic, aad yeptha BOftMc, _ .. I amukjujl£.h labT u- a. juwwi Philadelphia Cjattle Market. . J/.ru, ka tai mini tnia daidt- Mm hx-4Tli.ltcdpt.l>fß«rto.t- utn»l Ux theßdOoUmti»o DUUtoVPki H?.“ —i!!R.* a2tV3iost»«. TtM-mukK CM. , fytlwwlw Imt» potp«ld their October ud Va-' a »r* fc«r»byD<rtlfiidlh»tlh« 10 &B32S£yS!SSS£ sBSBBBE'JKr.r. *■* -; :.} .V, 'Kt.sui U* Si-a^-vV..l> .efiil .li l-*^:i^v v A i tfiffrfc r * ifi-v *}!. •>* ; tbe above—say 6®6>sc; 800@t00 head of ’ porr stook wiH-beleftever.-'--*"---— — • .■*.-+*■..■•„■ There Ij rather more doing lir Oows, but prloeaTe* prih about tbe Mae u Uat quoted; 140 bead were disposed at fro® $l6 to $4O $ head, according to con dlton aod quality. Tbe arrivals and tales of Sheep are largerthau they have been tor several weeks past, reacblog about 4500 bead. TbfTmarket continues tbtj firm, and prices are well maintained, reaging at from fijijc to 75fc for' first quality, and s}s@6c (or eeoond dd, acccrdSflg'to condition audwuaiity. Stock Sheep trie and In demand at from s3@3 60$ head, as to quality. Tbe arrivals andaalosot Hogs at tbe diffoTentyaxd* are large this weuk, reaching about 4000 Tbw market U loa active, bnt prices ate unchanged. acoOhrealtoM at H. 8. lobcfTa Union DroveTard at fronTs7@B 25 $ 100 lbs, set. 550 bead acid bj dobnUrotte & Co., at the ATcnue Drove -Yard, at bom $7 25@8 25 $ 100 lbs, net. ' 450 bead seld by A. P. Phillips, at tbs Avenue Drove Yard, at from $7 60&8 25 $ 100 lbs, set. ; - ; Chicago Market. ’ Cbioaoo, March 2.—Tbe Provision market was lees active 10-day, bat tbe feeling waa very firm —oa ad ■vsucs of J4 C $ B> being paid tor Lard—with light I sales at at the close being very 1 firm at the oQtside quotation, lie s Porke was Arm at Sit 00, with aides or TuU bbla ’clty at that pries, and 250 bbls country at $l3 OO@U 50. :-Tbs*w vu nothing doing tu English Meats, Bulk Meats were in good demaud and firm—M'es being'coufined to a lew lots of coQQtry cured at 6)s<96)(e h*r Hama» and 3J4cQ$3 90 (or Shoulders, loose. . , I Tlio Flour market was more active and firm—with | sales of about 6,000 bbls at $5 60<g&86 tot spring ex* | tree and $7 60 for choice white winter extras. I Oeo lot of 4,000 bbls of a good city brand extra: pas I sold at sso6—free of storage till litol May. .... . I The demand for Wheat was unusually brisk, and I we have tu note an' advance in prices ot 2%®3q.per | bushel—with sales of fto 2 Bed at 61 2654(51 i27t.£te I joe ted Bed $1 16; No 1 Spring $1 23@1 *«&; flo $ I springgl ll@l13; aod Ifejected Spring at I the market closiug firm. 1 I Oats wore sieaay and firm 60@57c. Dye was firm lat 80>$c. iiigbwtnss were l@l>£o lower, in ctfUse [ queues of unuvorabls news Horn New York—fairs | being light at 43®tic—with free sellers at tbs.lnstde 1 figure at the close. Timothy Seed is dull ft j Clover Seed Is stUI drooping—prime samples selling I to-day at $8 25, Tobacco in .Louisville* Louisvillk, MarchS —The receipts and taUe con* tinue large, but tbere waa a alight falling off inpfl&a. The ttalbs of thqwoekembraced 1374 hhdsbaf against 1325 the previous week. We quote: Trash _,s9 00®U 00 Planters' „ T -i‘ T ll 60<8il8*60 Medium :■»»«,,14 Uoqpl7 00 Good and Pine L»»f,, rimT , 18 00®3U 00 Ihe sales of Kentucky manufactured tobacco were limited at 66®76c $ lb. Yt*ry little Virginia tobacco ta tbe market. ___________ . Imports by iUver* WHEELING—Pu Mxxxavx—23s bbla pork,2UG bbls, 280 tee lard, 2 les hems, Clarke A co; li bhds bacon, Kuux A Parker; 100 bbls pork, F IteUexa A oo; 200 bbls flour, Graham A Thomas; 210 do do, das Gardiner; 60 bbls, 20 ska dry apples, 140; flour, bbls, 10 bbu beanspJ A Fetter; i 0 bbia, 14 sks do, Owens A Kennely; 2 bbls eggs, L H Voigt A co; 609,H0ur bbls, B X Koonsoy A Dm; 209 oil bbls, J £_Mcyay; 77 do do, W P WuolriUgo; 61 do do, Ardeeop Oil eg; 23 alebbls, D Fawcett; iff do do, Spencer A McKay; 1 hhd tobacco, H Dalmyer, 3 do do, Adgertou A btew ; art; 103 bxe extract, Uuttendorf; 70 dosea brooms, I 7v aka oats, 13 sks oorn, 29 bbls apples, owners; iWJ I flour bbls, J L Noble A co. I LODZ2YILLE Pax Goldkm ExxttW? tea -lard, 250 bga wheat, 360 bbls flour, 120 bills whisky, Glaike A co; oO bxs starch, Wm il Smith A co; 16 do do, 0 lianfen A Koben; 6 bhds tobacco, John Grier; 50 bxs do, McDonald A Arbucklo. Imports by Kailroad* Pmususou A CutvanaaD llaiLxoao. March 3 10 bxs tobacco, S Ewart A co; 26 hides, 90 bdls do, Chas Keeler; 1W hides, liaya A Slewari; 10 sks.dry/ (tuii, 2do rags, Atwell, Lee' A co; 10 bbls apples, 6 r*u* Vaugvrder; 22 do do, Via P Dock A co; f 3fi bbu boons, 3 bbls batter, L H Voigt A co; (5 boxes cheese, ibu bbls flour, fihomakerA Lung; 69 bbls. high wlues, D A il Wallace; i 79 tc»,Xbhiai»rd,Fß«!* i lets A co; 159 pcs tiauoo, McDonald A Arpcckte; 1200 barns, W B Mays A co. PirrseuMu, Ft. Wayne A Cfiicxoo fitw.aosp, March 4—6 sks dry peaches, 13 bgs beans, F Vangor* dor; 1199 bulk shoulders, Kuux u Parker; 14 pegs wire, li xowusend A co; 2u dux buckets and tutu, Mcciuritau, lietron A co; 17 uo do, das Mill*} 2U do. do, Uuul A Matigar; II do do, D A fabueatoefc fco; 2u hbt> D Dithrldge; luu bbls flour, Lltt e A Trhnblu; 1M bgs barley, D 11 Galway; 3U bxs soap, Atwell, Lee A vo; 29 tut lard, f betters A Cj; 1044 bgs wheat, J b Liggett A co; 26 bbls flour, 1G Penh* tog- UiVLtt UtTmiGLKCE. The river continues to decline steadily at this point, with nine feet and a half by tha marks last, waning. The weather yesterday was cojl aad brac ing, though very favorable Lr uperatictu at the wliari. . - The arrivals since our last Include tha Minerva, from Wheeling, and Golden Ere, from Louisville. The Argonaut, from St. Louis, and the Fred Lorens, (rota Louisville; ere the next boats due. The former boat Is to arrive tonlay. The Nevada got off for St. Louts last evening with an excellent The Golden Era, it Was thought, wsulil got out sometime during the night for Cin dunati, if not the will leave early this morning. The tow-boat Dolphin was sold on Tuesday, to Me* j Donald A Biother, coal merchants, for $lO,OOO, in* I gtead of $15,000, Mrreportedby an evening ooatem* I porary. She will be employed hereafter in towing coal between here aad Cincinnati, i The tow boat Shirk, belonging to Massra: MofZraw A Stone, was sold on the 2d Inst, to jw. 2L Brown for $40,000 cash. She b a new boat, this being bar I first season. 5 GoAiBOATt Oamraan AJn> fvxt.—Capt*. Junta M»Umwi and B. Jf. Venom arrived in this city bn , Monday evening, bringing the inteUigenoft that - the cudi flats («ix in number* in charge off Oeptains Mathew*, Yes tm and Miller) had been captured and tank. The clrcnmvtancss am aa follow* i • j Whan abont twelve miles abort MemphijJ Captain’ Hatnews obaerred tome fifteen or twenty men iuoi* log on th* river; ihapectlng something walft-op, he lieialied a man or two lira yawl from his pair or flat* with all the money tad valuable* aboard.• The men ao detailed rowed ibemeelres to Memphis in aa hoar* The flat* were aooa 1 boarded by’ the armed rebel*! who demanded an VancondiUonalanmadeir." find* inn resistance usefawe, they gave way, and {ha rebels •can sunk the coal fleet and took all aboard prleon* era. robbed Mr. Veunm of a valuable gold patch and all the money he had on bis person. j , As soon as ihe.ciswwsa safely landed on shore* the rebels Informed them they ware now. prisoners* and could only* ha released In the same manner, as other prisoners of war. Ihe enw were then paroled* and are doubtlessftlthej,ator on their way homa,..- . The coalboaU and content* were owned by-Mr* W. J. Morrison, of Pittabnrgb* and ware valued at about J33,6<X>.— 9/kulUg iVes*. I The gunboat Tnscombls was out agalh at Hew Albany oaJzlday* trying her machinery. It work-; ed admirably, and to the' entire of all parties interested. The Ledger says Use TnKumbia Is onooTthe most formidable gunbaats in the Wee» tam fleet. She left: for Yickiburg on | Saturday evening. 1 Capt. £.O. Gray’s new steamer Davenport uabtmi . oomplated* and as will be seen by card she Is an* nonneed for St. Louis and points on the Upper lUs* atmlppl.; The Argoey* CapU Heed* will positively leave for' Clnolnnatl and Lohisvllle this evening. The Minatva*Oepfc. Gordon, is the Wheeling pack ot for to*day* leaving at soon. The new. and oommodtons-Starlight, Gapt. Tan* hook, will leave for St. Louis and Keokuk this even ing without fall* _ '’j... JBAJTJKJB. ThOLLAB SAVINGS BANK, No. 6ft XJ Totmni Snuxx. . ... CHAHTIHIP g USB, I .» . Open daily from 9 to > o’clock, abb cm Wednesday and Saturday evenings, from. May Ist to Vovember Ist, from T to 9 o’clock* and from Hoveaber Ist to May Ist from 6to 8 o'clock. - • • i • Deposits ceoaivad of all mas aotism than Om Dollar, and a dJvMmd of the profits declared twice wi yeer, in June and December. Interest has boon dared in'June and .December* since the Bank wss organised, at the rmte ofeU per csfit inUmt, If Mi diawn out, is pfeeed tojtheweitt of the depositor as prindpal* and bears the asms in* tsrert from the flat days of Jane and Pkcembciyccm pounding twice e jrwr wlthoat trembling As deposi tor to call* or even to prsesnt his pass book. - At this rata, moneyed!! double la Uas than twelve yean, making lathe aggngate iien jdn on-*Ai>r ra ran. a mi. . . ! SUZ.AIUI. t: , i• • Books, oootaiaixif ths CbsiW, Bj*l«irs, Bilks sad'BefolAtkßi, rorntohsd fniU, on mikstfas si lbs ottos.' ! ' Tustosn-OSOBQX ALBECT. Tic»rt*s»s»w: ; lisaoK PssßOck, JTvtllßllSrduD, ' • Junß. P. Vssds, Ar M. Pollock, U. J>., BUI Bmffla. mug^AAßdsfSM. JoftD 1). McT«dd«n, • John Uolm«a, AUt»od*r Bdmt, •.< - • k L. Pahneatock* • Jamea Me&alaj,' ’ Janie* Htfdiaaa* run.r - ii ; PsUr'Atltadalra, 'MaHiHillw, JaMflUdla, WiUt2>?lCarthan, JobaOtrj; '.*£*** J“**j»*V iii: '.SSStSSSSE f . Ptpgiijnii Yaagtr. 1 fc-Ofll^A-jCOyrOH. Abo Under findley, ■ JPh»«> Baokate, Qaotga Blaekf - Id, aloosp-A. Carrier, Chart** L Oolton, ■ wnUaca BeogUa, ' Jobs Brans, -“■ Hop*wall Hoptaro. WUUAa ft. Bavso,. - Pator U. Hnskar, : . BichacLJlajs. i Baanui d Tuuvu tUtdbVT •••|*Tr S TILfjSB OATS. TO®-, AND iLfg^A 3*~' RKOhtJfc—Tka sew and dtxlgbt.ataateerSTAKLlG Hl,.Osptslwl^C^v mlHia DA T itt, ' tUi . FarTtulghf nr pMeseexpnly^mhbard or to .0 •: rj J. B. LmN&STGS :* OCh, I - %iM ' -^QHirrtAOK.— J ini in xjiWoiiNWAri a. i.uu-l ngg- j. f. JS7ILLE.—She XBGU'7. \ sp.t* <2* w.Deed, Willlaava luruwauwve fknfi'lhtenDe;lxtb ycrtvTHlß DAT, fith' lastaatj at 6o'oeckp i? ' -• I • For frelint or psssage apply ox board er to . UJt JOBS H.ACK. IP OK JUAVWOKi', JUU-jJESj, ! 'bow* xsDi rAisT rAoiu-aaSSB Tbe i»w ; «td a.-dtridld ‘Noftbrnn Lina ‘Uu*.vss4 Li imhfi -• -B atHUYi - - V" : "" « ***<»«:■ nil- IP* at i -BPQPB AMP BiilKf Tb« E orttuinljlßfpAefcet 4»itwr JfKlpl<uit*A£i LX:Huoii\’vßhi4nu'lVl>\e oaTtfSillllS ‘«cl , i, .. vyorlrttebt orjrtrtif ■rfpplj'oa'Jxiitrd or to .1 Soo.i|iM»u. EK&DL;i»WEEKI/YtJS^ ■ BAMSPHiE* PACKET.—ThnMBBSA -new Mttl WmttfulpUWZlAU mmw XMJIA ÜBA* HAB.'CeJt; 1 BwmtfAjWfcWiTei .mUtolthJer. a.—Jjm erYicwy TPA3P.fcTgjly yte* tn— i»AY,aaoßax>Ai'»iiJ T u u •; m., auotullt. GwTMWiiaoUiiEfW'YUUtaillinßY' XOSDAY, WMDtJ*ai)AY»D«TBII)|T/M* A m. ■ %WMir‘ . e»tfn«cttau *1 . i-i!:oU “it 4 WaAtt ctnet. «£ Wwe jhavuijteh. yjyws&&& * •vriispjsrs SE WINK iikcHmEK, ■ sa.n nvTaensxi, ! tiTTanaßtiß; m.- .Qm Ca&lViliLxi) viltlLT MAOHIHXa ba«» JaatUsaai—rtii premia—at Um WOBlai’SjrAiy.fcoaflc- .ilitto Macbla—U tb* woa&.oo—pattaf.-- ■• . -‘-w •;. •• ; : ...oTV>JtttdOO bin fitnady b«o aoM/aH, ghrtng' catena} aatUKtka. -• f . - • . Tfrla tlaahlafi agtaa the Vocfc atttch lapoaribU ta mifTfil. with itn"—ntlil adraßta|»o( D«laxaUka an both rid—»farming- ca (idea qr'cfcaln. ItWID qtUt, (tU«m biaj Ul, ntkat md. and ~‘Tli‘thtimrir; feirrl Ml rtmrlHfr x ~t tUs lU> , UmMßakraad itmititot tUwu'Md ai4io> %bttJ|Vto or talmwfr hbiva r«ad*r tt u» m& iuoaxaatuif Ato-nFuus ckviso JtAUßUMfi mm, olMd-Mtt»jobtfe 11 .[..k ... j ' nuoi-TXiJd.-w -«fr)>U ' »«■ W HTta; n 1 WM.SSIUEBAQO., ■ 'ymniAmm Q W. WILLIAM# *r W,'B. . | : ' * JKf BOTId ftODBUIBEBID j family doctor JllachiiKi. hlTnnmi'Wn M Tooth ottiot, Flttttargh. TbM* MaAlniM «nAOB fifteen fO tVaatydoQatl cheaper this any otter nechlna la tb» city; -: Ttey wilTdo all kindi' of work, uiin.vißUMlgr (Um V«ua. Ttejara *6 alaplo that any eUM U years old ouma taea.taTtrtictMiu Ooßftftfttlf on. liatLanklndioiSswilif Machine Ksedks, ftndac Bllkr<toMb£ Aayat-knrat Markctj?rtc*a. ’ „ . pjKTJSQUTB ©lt WQiiKS, PitTBBU&Qa,'PA. roreipi ft ORA??, Proprietor*. Oapaetty two ihonsaad bomb per«Mkj MTQfloa, BOHOHOAHSLA BOMBS. 1862 J? i^ l!^“ KK -—" 1862, o' jA. ; 3? 333 2? S. W. fi. ft xfi’CAliLTO, - . it;roireiK:sxKntt. . 1 A Iwp poriioaof oar fteck biTto* bw bought prsrioas to a series now replenish sdyanoe of the season) moderate rates, aaprices will certainly be higher. delOtly ' jTANCY FOBB ; GBILDBUrS TAHOY TDHS; j GKSTS TUB CAPS, OOLLABA A GLOYISt UAXS.AHD GAPS. 'V Every variety and style of the above goods on band and fcreala at . ; CO.’S, hold , Ho.ia WOOD gTBTIT, MAUIBOM tfiVUtUU AUiWUX. ItetudatrifMl'Srt AfintSf fer Tittrtnvgh t»d fWalty,tor V- ; ; WATT* MADIBOB SZABOB&Mrisi, And'fcaap constantly on hand' Vropply ofthair STABOH, tariooa stela mokacw,which vIU U cold to laaatttteaSn Ih* trado oa most nainnatil* twu. BCHOMAKEB '* LANG, ' ': ; t& libbbtt btbikt. riiAJUs jsu mokjc uari.KAnAtix si ffsasßasr®. TaACT BUOHUi : wtka» to* nctlf** fti •adorn s»B*e« th* mart nraaJMßt ftariktau In (to Dntod Stats*. ißnowofiradtoaßnOtoladhwSßtty vi ORUin obi* «ec tk* feUevinc-dianai* mA cjpptoaia otetnaUncftm dlseassaand afcoaa of tbs tltiaar; ctga£r&E**i Qwtt&MWtf, Umiak and Ft®* I*S&n, I***#* grmßljitrim ot Blood to ths Head, Ooafasedldte*|Bj*arl4iG«aesil< IrsitabittljißiiUissiiwsaadßlaspUanicsa u Hiftt, tattttt of tiMHnrt,«Bd h kM all tfc* oim&ttSßto ffgniwohS»adaeaHtot«rt«frtS<rftto*yiUto.. - > - '• Totssaiwtto geattU*,eottUr ( oto.l AUtt* BehaboidV OnHs gaaciAttod. L .• B— odTteiberoattt in another eotaMK - **gfedAwt y (JLOAN EOBStt \/ ‘ 1 “ ' . . : PIMHUI * CO. STtAMeOil BBAIT*, Q&AAXff, PIBTUB SUM rrotAß jAWß,w»mii.Looo*(mT» Aap. MK AXUU, ABOBOBS, l A^auttadsof, /r\ r:^ ilUrani umftui Atony au ujf jrimi.— “ ■" . 1 aoak&4M*-*o. « *O2 ,• SOObbla. Boy S largo Msekml; eooht*bta.?TB to 402 . SOObbla BOr’B BMdlom doj MOh&bVAS do to) _ v> Imstoxaondfcraalr totto toad* ■* ***WsJ?* UU ■ ■ : JOHM L BOPBB*OO- -- i3ns,«xraM. *udßi»w«« •>«?» ••» 3lintMKMMi'’•'■ - : “ .“• BOB!; / : ■..« *2p t r‘- ' ' ■■■ S“TS*«^pEipHg®(5W5ES ; _ = ? MHOMAgKB JiaiiiHO. r S'-kKllfli^KA^lHlQtl— amthn.h prim. No. a -imkt jUfix Vil trib lpc %Bfr*nfrfp WitoxtiMlT- ■•> jC.i-.j-b ib ritffia* !i3«i« iidlp-tsßla Ep% j:ij to to ns brjJ XTAT.TTAttr.y pXr SALK— >V' Ttwaubicritia; «|s» 6*T J»» * 4' VALCABLB Xaßat,\<lrt*u\£iJ>eln. -ilMfi; s&■&.) "**"■*•> Okinawa towaihlK B**%ercoutitj»jNw» on the State road Radios ftoor Dnritoglon to Ejidgwatjnr, m« inning about IdOlecr**, aH! njumr. fsttf*. Tbatm provemanta are a fi*o.b liooae, Fmnu-Bani, 40x60 Mat, Marly uv ( and ottar *atb« , lai ir F*V «® cleared and ta a Ugh state cl caUiWtoa; talaaoa wall tlabsredjj A -large orchard joiv-Apl'lis Cherry and-Pras-treta. A number dt mtw *»m»C springs of the penat water. The larin it aeatly all underlaid with} riih coal U<)»—cnejabont * "•* ™ ttitrm—j and p&afof Mwt feet'tfcl*ki : *hteb is now being worked and Ip goad order. -Tbie-propmty ta oouraelentl*. locried, belag «Uhln 6 nuea of Sow Brighton, a miloe if DarUnrica, of tba aTariety of Chuthe*,- Sleoa Qriai and Saw UlUs, School*, Ac. "] i ''""! ' | T^” lor fuitlwr jptttltmUte .'til ratMtOW, on th.ptmteot Juatf'tm:t a, T..i. Hotel, jUtart, Kriet.Pitubiirjtu .. «■ i s* liXt:*sno& I VfM. pp*g.a,.enter. SPLENDIDFAKM' FOKsaLE, oen laittng:ttlacras;464 which is/hIA r i Ter tot . igtyd cnlUfatioi.;. thakadroTemento AiaJtUrgatwc-aiory Brkk Huron x and Urge frame Sazniani fihedv-fAthrlTlag Or* chard of grattad fruit, but selection*.: Tba tarn la slttiatadeaV-baU itda frota 'Ua'TlUaga ot Bhoua. town.da Ihkbnakof that hJoriTßr.'r Twain archaat ornschinic yaking* i*on*aataa4thaecfui bona. . tba atr-TO la Jut tb* placet aodli. efiend ebaap iu on goad terns;-Apply (to- >: v~ faatfr B. A 00., lofl -IfeaHh itnat. A! CHOICE COBNEB! LOT FOB fcALB.--.Thal. gfglblt lot~iltt4*ted on tba aotlhCaat eoEaes of Payolle stkeitUSft&ct,) and Al- 1 lagbanj VvodtAltegheny.* 2m lot i*6?jsu*t bj 19o}£. idtmlng beck to a tan fast allay. Per a p.rtoii'deeirot* efbidttlng for hi* .dwa ciecapatiem, talk lot is vary dtelxabla, being in caeoJitba beetiocaUonaofi tba eltftaafl within JSO faatot.iba.lltachecur Bril way on Didwell street, TBacaljr’a Label ’ ,1-- ‘“JS?tota*^piyto-' J : .‘ttrArasMr, • rue. Ohio Pity. inOB SALE— tho rob- JQ ooribarj la UtClantowulypi 8k allaa from the d»y,! on : tba Hew Brighton DPornpUa, and alaoonroad Ladingto- with law Anaw dwelling booaa and tesaidt booae, tCr B nndercnl tiration, and baring n flM.rlnw of tba Cblo rtrar. Will baaold.lrhola or l&parta Tarma aaay. Bnqvlra of i i . COLCHBDS COLIMAN, t ■ f' Uartbn ATenoe, Allegheny City ; Or LOCK BOX U, J>. O. AUagbaiiy. . felthSmaodna . ~ s - T7IOK SALE.—One .lupsnor eeooiid £ Uni aSUHDXU BOILEM, 30 llurjie. bj 90 teat longf all perfect. •„ • i One inparior new BOILEBj 38- Incbas dlomatar, • tMt lobitjgineb Iron. , ‘ i Two SIiJ&AULia for Ilsbaaad, with naalM all oomblate.-» r '-t ■: baragalnew.and aacond-hmd STBA W XSOISM| frpia 16. lacb dlacaeUr down to 5. Incb. wlll be eold lowfcrcaab. , ~a»SOlJB, fafelf On'the Allaghehr rltar. cCtrrcmt Alley. ifOrt BALL, v., ■ , ABOCT KIOBT HOBS* BOWJIB. Ul QOOO i *i'- ; --V. ; endctnMtM . lalfcdif .. fifth ttraatejAora ScalthgaM, tnOK HAI.K—A large;ttnxTenient and JQ ..u • eaithwi nvo-s-aaf eaioiC HODa*, tlluted on Wjlte ttnet, Ho.- UOi .lion ■tMt, ooatelnlnt ioobi, (Wilidipnil u 4 buh non, wua .li Bwtein {npiOraunte. Ic< 12x96 feat. Xnqnir* of . - I. - B*3 Liberty a treat. VALUABLE PKOPiiß'i'y FOB BALK—9O Actm of Laa.d* with Blanxbtar, Packing and Caoka Beuaa» ihralU&ga and Sta*' ! Ua, thru mlki froa the cHy. cn th* ' Pert Wayne and Chicago Bnuroad and Ohio Blrar» : In bicClura-township. Lcsg credit of tha _ parohaaa mona|. npely toi fcllrim * b. BoLtlESf MaCbanica Back. ii/» ACKhS FOK, SAJjK—*AT&lubls I ID fom of Uft acree,7ool which la tlarradi 16 aerwetf nataral meadow. A good Dwelling* MW Unk Bam,and Saw Bill.with first lala wawr pawar, Sitaatad In Donegal ••Mo Tax.-* Tha.farm can 'j ba pptohaaad at rtor ajsb fob frf i.»—».\nr fuui o& jM&na) MfMt, (poradj XAtj of AH«gl»«bj/e»di «> fcct ? ttont «&9 tztondlaf tacJtltOfKt, U> »st6*wt UndC. i " ▲boab SO dci'u in McUlon i towaiUp, Uiow iikitou U nut. -B.H.UAYIB, . fl. S.DAYW, Kz*c&uia ol B. P>Ti«, d»c’d. JjlOß KENT.-—Three 'hundred feet of Uid l*| on Uu OU< Bircr, J*t tain Cork'd lu For tana* apply (<> H. 1 SIW KXB| TiIAKU hUB .dALIS.-f A itrect of SO Jta AcrM, all tlopU4?t&]oj>Uutrt'J& Moatpa bertowuhlp; opanty, Iwt,irithln om Blkof tha tovo offim Bolboad bUlloa— and elavea nil** wait cl Comport, lur ula at a tarsala, by Jr^ fccitlw gi.Otalralrtqi, otar. tta Brldgo. A GREAT BARGAIN.—WiII be sold,. OTif ilJi AO&BS to of Imm*. rv&ootille. Uwmb it* OeaiUrj W*U *nd th* AW. kcbrav ttlvtr. Apply to : • - '•■•••'• ; r nr. a PATO, AWtlona** J - ‘or to LSWXS^JBXAttSOVr i :si ■■< Tonctma P. &- - OOK BALK—A eoßTMueat ind w*tt X liMlikl BBIaK BOBU£,vUAI rodasandgood dry cellar*tod hydrin* tratos. with a from* ttsott book.' • Lot ; or; Sfete wallO* oajLooost stmt; MaacbeetoiV near FeasragerßaU iro.‘ Ingnlra at'YlUiiUFfiOJt** toHMBYIt.- BlDDBXii*, LoocsttreeCMahctoatsr. fcfcli F)B BALK—Tha THKE2"bTOKIEI> BBICK'BfaELSUIa, Mo.; 107 Boa ittat. Om and tot aad btdd votes tho «ndx* b*ild<- iwy AppWtO j: v :f: A.Q«ODDJJAfiI|_ ttiftip .i^f.. ' „ 1 So. S>Diamond. IjUJK Boilox, 6 fool loa( X »oi « txrelm Oi»ia.Mr i>u lo*. fcu abla lor a taiaU not** -twVeE. ufuln at t<a. l«0 TiTBigYV'OTSSgT.y . . r ;rti; oeiMitf IAMt tSAiiM UK IUSJV'I—Ads Uii it*- ‘Zaracßß, tnb LBT—A; BA&C i&OOH on JL ' j(MQitMi - . • tOItIOKS fiBCO SIOBIj . i ...Brit&lW; 1~, . - jlph»tW*i» ' F[)K KENT—A ooaSnodioniffßKHßr BTOBTBBIOK SWSi&UHHW&vfc)flnoflf atmti with ali rnotoa lmprqwwftfaUt : :. lignlnon thßprgiilta7:;-, -. t w WO LET— -A Bcnui>«t-*tifc or wititfvt pwr.; .fti room •n «uiUt>l« oithar’for » PrlaUag ,Uffic* ,«r, otbar ■»; two Houte# on th* , conurof JUtfc MArttadOkenr aluj,knew* mKc£ lOOkndlOß. ItrttiJna onth* Ist of AfriL. ■- -'Apply to i .* .. AUEXXtfDIBJUIIO, jfSr»if ; * ■ yo.gyrLtb«ityi*mi» KiMJiC ttKiN 'OOQitOXtablO' nro-itOTT J? BWkLUSG, iota*blA£*t* m* o4 With Bprtn*r Houae of two rooi&a uuf fjp& la Milan- Till*, dixactlj oL 'tha tenu.oftfca ivman. Itatof w. M uoaMLr; mxn»MT riIAN XAKU i)UU KfcN'tYlooated neat ASowlhßwd* Arortlronx-comtj, !*».' Iflf P«- fr!7:tl V ..&& fr{lQTtr3»oof.rlttoborah. ra. /’t u g ioa^Kiaau^iktitttt’jfUK \j MBX—Two-cq»tafljM» 4woUlap la *» tnamtifn nna tmltig in rrf c -~* * t#oac*ia» tha otte siz ocnt; pi t ntj ; jßiljpa. Tb» mill jUco oott m tavna. vlante'of'j:’ •'• W4TT n-WiuflOHt ; r.;:.: ■ & •-> Übem Etna*. JtOOM TO 242 Lit tb» Ist« AarilniaL . JBMBlnaf .' ' -'■ ■•> is- ‘v 7*T \ : MoDOHAIfD 4 ABBCOKUB, a>W 'I • ) Hoa»Ml«tedSHlribmyrtwtt 'W " SFJf* Jifiij'l'U each oafini mdwocad:flo<y MU. 80 wtd li JSrSfcTH A , iaiuHDiogmoo. : KltMl'—a ■ urgn-wou 1 ugnntt J;rowtn tb» Bura< tiiucaa, UHrU mi. Apply at tbf . —lfcdtf. - ... . ... ._ ~-1. ■ \. L -:^ ; ;v saar Wttetofat, <Ytv«*v. Fit. P:snp^sßUßi>.iJTjuuK)owu^jßn aax.or.sMv loxsiMaiiMtoiinttimh li. <aiT;p)tißAit.tMloßC L .fi.All^ilrtay J Jtow> U. «*. Ka»U JWw**'.*! i|f«? .' irqferaaap. . natii tuuiiii—* >v.ou|*«3saA<f>!uaZ3a in £ aK SK** >****«-"■ “ H do SWtriTf on «Viy .-. 10 ■ aurjfjabmiuitek W iS.&Mixh an m tMnttJura.it thr ?oll<ialfc'f**lnvfennr tjtt: :iar»3 owaif .*ai**>Sfcr#*fc»._*fcfr. *■" v?f i ' | i“ turn. Jbttn.flTii'iov wf to**, *. ft 'l *£7 ' ' - '• ' w . !- ! »r- Taf*, ; . aklblll tßliUkartaatratt tttktoirrt. ; rtiis k*8»i«« :'4 , ~ji *zt iti* «scyn* # • < -—-• Mo. 47:Vrood rtrwt. , to A
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