•' * 1 « « . . •»;. I , ! I n .’.•!* vv,', I ,*: 4 v.-‘ ; ■•4* ! - v i : * y.- -*• ; •{*. .x.^v.u’-a. : '< • - - ■ r 1 J • . . . 1, .» \ ' •» ‘i ' . v -' * * -* ' >! ' *i L, V .« * * <• : -yy .V **^'*» ! i»> • . . ■, .t. .’**■>■ ■' ‘ '. .• i.i' s : > *«x.v vri' •’- •■». : r&i : r ;sN'i-T: *«*>;•: S»;-W.': ■X-&& »;!! > .&•,<; •; ->AJ«,’Jj.*s?■ v •'■»> ‘ >»»:Vf'*<'«.' ; -'‘'«:*V-Cr • • «v»' • I'.’ :: .';*. •l •" ;v'-\ " ; s:.:y';iW!*S»t?-;i>(<if- 1 } .V‘;‘N S,'.. Wi.-jJv.W.-i'J'i'.’.VW'.i; - : ':': '■.••••:•! :••••.: • v>’.f :•::$!•: •'• ; ' : •': V ’ .!' ' : ' v •' '-IT -fVj-, >1 . r-m : > • V'S.,/ '**■ '.i - ffinrePAT MORNING, MABCH 14. ,r;f - mir jl#F4l&& , jtrorrtozAL tAp/ik\'or tm* am. ; _ M»no»OL#«IoAl O»»i*TATioK« for tho S«- s~m6* 6T a. S-" Sbw, Optlteui, Ho. il fifth fltreok—oormted<UU, t !-' “ *oo* “ “ir i-l~=Z* Jt 5 marnmatep. 1 . 29 8m DaoUUamadei the Conflacatioa Aet. l-'J*?* T* 4 *" ttay ronwmbor tee eelrare of /.btJtwußte Alieqhenj, bj tee UnltedSteto! u4o th. ooofiiutUs nt-4M. r , nil boat being tho property ef Bobu ■ *•*»»*» «W»» »»4 reildont of How Or ; Tho Tenet WM osixod 00 tee 16th «I i * lU »' of laformotloa . .ttrfjbj tto Uoited Stein DUtrict Attorney, ;.B. B.Cmtioliob, Biq. : auontiao, tho olty of How Odnu TOtVtekraby tho VaiteiStetoitroopo, rad “•“»«* of Ocngrou «di .looted liy too poo flo-uS odnlttod to itete tn too Notional -JUgiilOtUe. Theqqutioii woe, whether toe i Mte*o of the Uni tod Statu aathoritTu/asi 'to*T>ecple of How Orloom and Yiolnlty, did iJBOt reliere that portion of tho Stata of Loolil aaafrom tho oporatienj of tha Oonfiioatlon '•-’tow."- ■ ; Oarnahan hold that tho pollution of MfowOtloaai wu nonlj a military oooapa- wUeh did aot rolion it ftomtoe offeeta ■ eftho-low.Whiioltwuodmittod on all - hofcfeteit Mr.Wotioawo* a Ibynl nun, yet I'tttfttgqt fnrampUoa wu thit erety roil xrdoiFqttliw .ditto- Oonfadaraoy in* a rabei, ana hupro party wu eoneequently euhjeot to eolnro. : ‘-l ■-■■.■■•-■'to. , Jodge McCradleii yeeterdiy rendered a do , gdohu tha ihaUar, holding that tha foifalt i.na.'.had *lnodyMerud,ud that it ou litearaly- enforced by than ■ pfooaadingKHa 'aaadoiaaad tha ■ portion of teeTuiel owhad '■by Mrl VaUon a .hnt recommended that tha of tha Iraaiory remit too !for. ftltoje. '.:■-■ . ■ 1 Hr. Oarnahan,Unl tads total Attorney, ar rdad the owe for. tha derornmant, and Alex, nation', Erq., for tha claimant. Xatereating due tn the Common *. view. ~: . —Oa Hoaday morning, la the Oosrt of Com . • ',min Fjrai,Jndge Stowa took np tha oou of eaialtC. Mokteathaiar. m John Uookhart .■and"Vst.' fiairi doing hitiinau judu- tha naaa of Loekliart and Jrow. Thti wu an . aatioa hroight hy tha wide w, for damagu rni tainad hy tha death of hu hniband, through tha allagad nagilgoau of tha defend anti. Tha atowimtaaou are hriady thou: John 'Lelohtenthalar waa engaged ai a hraheentan . on a anal train on tha Allegheny Valley Bail road, and wu in tha immediate employ of r Kauri.; Diekaon,-Stewart A 00., ooalmar ' ehanta. On tha ni of Horember, 1662, while the aoal train namnningnp put the oil re inary ot Kaam. Lockhart i Prow, located wt mn. tha care ware.thrown off the - ,tiaak.aad :LaiaManthalar wu killad. The j .aaeddant faring' boon attributed ao tha negU . genu :of. tha dafandanti, in piling «U barrel! aoalaea to tha railroad tract u to come la ‘‘oaetaet with tha can, anitwu entered agalnit them far damagaa. autelaed: by lhe widow dm: the, ion cx her hniband—tha amount .eiadmad baiag 610,000. „ • . ' TPba loarlng or UiUmbny ooonpled nearly ‘lan dayi, and tha aridanu, u might be ax paoted, wu aomanhat contradictory. ThaaMawai ably argued by Hum. Hu •halt and -Brown for tha plaintiff, tad Heaara. Bobart Wood! and John H. Hampton for tha detendanti. : - Jsdga f to*e charged the jury on Friday afternoon at Idle o'clock, and tha Court took a xooau until four, at nhLoh hoar, tha Tardlot -tmaaxpaotad to tiarudand. The jary noU ,,-gad tha Qoart that they would not. bo able to. "agna-for.aoma time, and after ini trusting rtaem to.teal their reidiatif they agreed bo jUbramstalag,tha Court adioaraad: i f . . /•: ■'. ' Bgh«»T soldlen’ Aid Soctßlr. : —rjfc* Jjjtftaf enThur«d»y wu w«U nttond '%ii.'ShaO’ ,# * , *fl xeknowl.flgniinb an made liyMhthnk.. : ...-/.-..rV.i^V »>*U.'3BlWf» *Uj ««• Whltt.n,»S,Mr«. KfUtte.gi j Mr*. Ale Cory, Sowlokloy, onion., arroU.-ud drbd aananu; Mr*. Sprool, 3 flan.* maUkbvX.*au:full ud rudlng matter j » mu frett aad Te*«a -**s* t-'mati'.- aaatl.Teat and Stklrb; Mr*. h ?h*fanaar««ra*akad Hf Vritiratd wbatanr Ui; wilT* **• "J®*®; t**ol<rPa.u«oa, WaWr Alla▼i**" *•*■*■} '.JfWMwVhaw ihw.wiil be guiv aajtlma. The meeUsn will W*Kir *Z°r Tkxnd«y at. 3 o'clock jsm- . Thn. tadlaa* Bruch Socl.ty will v teUmfuraudlng Tilbfu, ■ea* la country or town will «j.U>o«i. : ~r‘i •oik J<aad effdtribute to thij eaaie ,0 C' toaJL'dt.J«ii|j a«,pttr aoldien are la the fle.'®; .Triad fruit ueald be eerred op louaallcaolu Slft»WjKW a: « i r'V-i ,- ’/ *V*i£-* <■ vtl*M Cotton. and khaaanmquunt extrarejaat prbe to 'whiek adTueed, Dai eompeUed ear i about- *m.-» tjaleUtaU. nwAanWa, aad ao. it, oeefl at a rabiti ' ”*^ n the maaafaetare •Torerea Cekrlef. _ WUle oettoa oould bp pur* ikaieS at ftom'elfht te .twain e*am per peaadtol, eoaree flaa eoald not be latrodaeed aMtomleat-iataUtaU, tat aTtha pro.. » Yar.eoMeamlllowaare are aov pnpuiar far theekaape, aad latoadoKlak aadk^dadatobaata-to oar fanaara ao wlu ta daee lino tn aa.-naeaolderaMa qaaotUr of taatUSprlofl.' After tke tfeer orop U naii ta e»rtefi(itan,>e nay eipoot a araat mo* IgWktttta all UxtUenbtloo. iraWUllwva. awn: to oay oa thli oabjeot bQo vlafeoatrikatloßi to tha Sialtan CotaatktndU Oompur- »i» W.B. faaar-...-.—.. t ...„ M ij ' 3»rAaloto«_w^'„;»^U„.,..__^U~.,.'::» • '• W®» ft|lll|i>ou|aap>eeoMieeoeH>’w»tteewe>e«eeeede f - j .WWaiViiiailtttiijuiaeieeiMOMieotneeteoeMot it . Total wimh immu.li .0803. . dfefc •qo» CS«a»<—ttoao'ol oar raadaroi ■wkehare aot aejet aTaUedthemaelTesoftha Mta—ti oflned lj J. L. Oarauku, So. llfljfederal etraet, AUtpheoj, to tha parehai- V* raaUaded that la anry, UMliTatkiroppartaallr win bo tort to tkasZ ■ 3kerttoek.eoaiUtlaa Ot flnt alaaa.sarmaata eTfirjßair&tiOßi,>oth ler geallamak aad all kew mwked don, a< ku the deetraMo aieoittaut it pjeoe goodi of the flaaet kind.. A beastllal eeleation of ceptle- Jigobdj/ofallTaHeUei, trill ■m.Wfeaadatuunlulagly lowprioti.- ; tkojdeae«aahela Hoam. tAoaljeotttUaa aSsS s ‘“T“~-“ *”* of April, ud u hla ■ Baniioia Aoonm.~Ttt E»fs;»; fs-K-s sssc;“t£."~ a 3sks.“, Bgs^s^r»!ga~*; e mukkndtatl, im aU trare either toik'aiart' ISM remote* or aahmqaaatly horned. TH# Pittebnrgh' JLaaoeiation for the ' KeUer of tha Poor, i, t**monthl harepuied away linoe the Plttiburgh AiioolaUon for the Belief of the Poor tret oommanoed' ita banaroleut op aratloaa. Tha foot,‘'lie psorye lane afieaye withyoa/’ wu fully realiied la thia grut city, and, through tha afforu and llbaraUty of eereral noble hearted gentlemen, the Afliociatinn round placed at ita dilpoiel a eum insolently large to enable itto organiie and common oe a *J* t * l aatio ooarie of riiitatlon and relief. Of tha geaeroui donationl from oar eitiiem, more will be raid in the annual report of the Auooiation. - . - i , •- Tha Auooiation dadi/Ih addition to tho olui who, through prodiapoaitioa, improvl donoa, lntemparaaoa, and othar Tioaa, become poor ud beilde the ladrm and aged, who am Uoapabla of labor, a olua of poaeu who hare narar before required aid. The olril wu which hu avrept orar tha land for tea put two yaart, bringing Uliuter and dlrtrui la ita. train, hu thrown dpon tee Al locution a large nnmber of tho Tlrtnoui, bat' unforlnnate, poor, requiring! ay'maathv and ted. Thaan^hofb«n«iwman 7 “tSlwtetoh> aduu of widowhood had orphanage, the tar taring ofporarty, oonHqutnl upon Spii’terrl bla wu, hare formed ; another tie to link the haute of the uoblo and gaaerdoi to laffering hnmuity. * . Thom la one fact ao important to tho Aieo ciaUon, to tho poor thamealTU, and to aUwho acknowledge an iatonit In their welfare, ai to jmtify iu Intredaoiion In thle report: ■ ■ Among tee able-bodied poor there are two oluees, thou who eea and do, and thoee who oea bw do not work. Of the latter we would “J. V? w M not wort, ntither e>oU he . work It a bleulngj lt li of dirlne “*y Fotkrr morbid,, and I icori,” ntd tee Son of Sod. u ln tio eutof «/ My f<uo teofl Ooe eat ireod," la tha primary law of human eubeUtenoe, end a Hieuie braq'ac lioa. ■ ... To the Jrit clan, thou who con and' do labor, the Allocution dulroi to call, the at tention of tho pablis.p , . The Hireoton, in their teilta among thu poor, often mwt with women requiring aldL who, were they adequately remunerated for be labor they perform, would be amply able to aapport their famlllu comfortably. Said a poor woman,; to one of the Hireoton, a, iho beaterar aa eteborate pleoe of braiding, rot wblob rbe wu to notlrea mare pltuhoe trom JWM Who eniptoyad. bu, butj fonwbioh, tee lady, to whom it belonged, wu to pay anix orUtaateais, «ITI eaa.by wOrklng ill day, “d ewry night till eteren’ o’ilook, earn two dollan a ereei, lam rery thankful.” / : , “Woikl wmkl Workl. ; Jfylabortaererflage; | - . And-wbaaub Ita wagu robed of eiiww, < l'-_Actomodbreads udiaga,** ■ • Aaoteer Dtreotor ukad a ball; feeble ltok lag woman' u ibouiaUfchlaga aua’e bury oreroutihow muob tee teoelrad for late a plaoa of work ; hu auiwer wu, /or*y uMe. Auothu, making panUlooni, onbelDg aiked tha lama qauttoay teowod ted plrutor. her aceouat With her employer, .ici white war written with hid owa . haad, “tbirti cute for making two pain of paataloona.’’ Another Informed tho Direotor ihe recelred fwenly euti a palr. aad found hpr owa thnad aad •ilk. Anothupodi woman, .with no other muni of aapport, and raffmlag bam rheama. turn, wu found making and nitohlag in- tho alout manner, ibirtr at Iwnly-one cute a SlfCto “Work! workt l*! tbs brain Uflas ivlm, . . iforkt workl worfH-T *CU aoddla; - • , B—, and : • . Boodf Uio goiutp akd MKa, , *TIU ov«r lb* bottoa* 1 (ail MUap, ~ >AadMvtk«taoainadzMia. ,r , Oabalflf Mkad If, Ul eo&itdtt&tloß oX th* ;CTMU4ruM ift jrifM otiU th* ueuiuki of U£t r tha; hod aiknl of tholf tmplojors it Inomaoof vtfw, thojr uawond, ia uai taxtoaMfy that tboiromploytrt had proialiod watk kfUx w#«k, th*t Uxoj shoald U bottar pald # bat, tfcat» M jfit, ao ohaago had ba*a aado;. white tha-.hifh ptloaa of tvorjthlog war* ndieitf thorn to tat aapltaiant ami* vlty Of Motprtag aid from : tht AiiocUUoa. ; .Whila tha djtoolalloa dUolalflit all wUh to distatoyhad vhUaiftta}oloaa.that tht labortag ao tt aaplj for hi* «trritt, it dot* oULatht rlght to that pohlielj! inphr* all ptrtoaa tmplorfiag poor labortag vtmtn la tbU city to paj thtatg at ltMt,' a pric* for tht hard talks they piufwrin. By to doiag, thty will ltuta tht lahtn aad txptndUnrti of tht 4uooiatlOD, aadj what il of/or greater imporUatc*,. will prtitiVt to. woman, itifwitli* taotg.Jladiutry aad, thtrtby taring htr froia tha taaptatioai ofmittry and .waat, aad retainiag htr withia tht gol4aa*dnla 7 of rlrtaa aad hipptsaii. 7ht bltiiiagi of tha paxUhiagg and. of a iaaroifal OodgWUl mt apoathoMwho<deal li bar ally irtth thp poor aad oppratiadei; Dartog iu ftrtt month, tht AuooUtioa haa diitrihatad: Aim! thooiaad. firtlmadrtdaail twtaty buhali of ooarrhu 'MUtrtd' fhret hondxad aad twtnty-tight laartlief, at aa tz pout of tix huadrtd aad\wtnty-thret dole lan aad aintty-oat oaott. ; Althoaghin itt Infancy, and elaimlag ao txunptioa from tho dtfoeti oomhion to trtry ihlng baman/ tht Auooiation it thoonragod to btiitTt that much good hu already rainlt td from iti labort. Of the .plrlt that aalaate. the OireotoA', bo other proof, it needed, than that of eoeiig them,'at all hoar, of the day, treading their way to the home, .of the wretehed aad .offer, lag. Hap. Lin Waoa, Seoretary. ' The Pittabdrgk Female College. The eloalag, exerebe., oouoeted with the Viator eeuloa of the Pltnhargk female ware oondiutad la the College Chapel o . 'riday erealag, ud ooaiUted of a literary l? *eiaaßtudmaaloal Mlree. . Ve hoar fixed for the oommence : '' A eierolne, the chapel we. oom‘- “• •, with a Tory fathlonable aid s£&s!s n «Ui a p-etrokniin. upon the piano by hfln “nha Del'll-. —. ■ ■ * Blographloal Broate, by MU. H. B. Ohri.tyT -.TAI., wa. a »•" written rketoh, aii wai teed la- a'foli ro.' et ’ diitlsotly heart all over the r.qom. ; hloelo.on the organ, by Min' If aria Wright.: ,■ Xhi. yonag lady perfonu rema.rkahly well on thl. iariraaeat, and exhibit, a degree of pro flilenoy alike oedltahle to here.Vf end her talented preorptor, Prof. Bohbook. ; : Suay—Maa’e aMbral Imperfeotlone j by Sadia Parry. A very deter performance. Maile, by the Teeal-Olan, wlthwluo aa> , . Semy—fleered Spot. In theOrlaat ; by Kit. Sadie Wllldsida. Thlewa. anwzovlentdnn poeltlon, and the loading wu elegant. ~ ‘ Mule, by Mb. Agnee Phllllpi. ■ Bmay—lhoaghtpby MU. Lydia A. Bob. ; bon. The atyle wee eomewpat flowery, bat ; the emhellbhmeab were eo taitefally arruged : Baa*,hy Mb. Prboilla M.-Varair. J ' T Ihe Soldler’. Dream f by Mb. Cora J. BUr«af, Xhi* production was maoh aba vo tha ar«nc» .of lohool boaspoßUloDs. and tho andUne* taiUfled their apprcoiatlon bv sp* plan**, whioh, bowoior, waa prompUv «up- by tha agminst th t n |^ a •xwolMJi wor® axoluiroly n*r f Alloa B. f EiU •X*whibniy, rr isdffi'CrtSnf; “‘’r^gnujp^^ I . At the elom/Mr. Perihlng armownced ihet theWUtarterm, Jut eoaclodij Ti Tha Dozology wi#th«n •*flfc!and‘tha andU 11 mut be gratifybg te th e friend, of thl. luUtaUon, and partlealarly .otolu onorgoUo ud tainted Pruld.nl, to trltnau ltr-rapld growth andadranoamint ItbaooUogewoU oondootod thronghout, v jd omln.ntlydeierT ingof the patronage. ot,the public. , We oenaohelderthlr nolloe without the re mark thet Mr. H. Bohbock, Profenor of Mubi filb hb ohal j wlth gnat aeeeptaaee, utha progrenudpnifloWaoyjßriib-pepUj teeaf aad tnttraraentaf> > ware Tary .flne, aad nfleoted great aredit Btenor 0 C/J«.i*'a Laomtt;~-Ttten hare "■b'k indlroabUon Ahroogle. the city t “* t O’Coanert health woaldaotper. gnsgsaßfc»aae» ******* Ma© BTHoUabb^ltf 'SStwshs3h.““°“* M hu ec . - ' • ' • ; FeiMilmii Hetielatan. 1 Bepoxttd tr tht PttWHDih Q—tu. Hixutmo, March 12,1U1 Hon On the motion will the Hoqm agrce tofbs tmendment oSsrtd by Hr. Bax, of Montgomery! the jeee tnd neye were reqalrod by. Hopkim, of Wash lngtbn, and Laber, and wart u follov*->yen* f 62, nay«4i. On motion, will the Hotue agree to go Into C:m mittae of the Whole for the pnrpute of amending ee emended, [ihla «u tht teet rote on edoptiog Mr. Yrncent't amendment.] The yeu and naye were re* paired by Meeinu Labnr and Kline, aad were u t>l> lowe -yea* 60, neyi 46. The Hoaee retolrtd iteelf Into a Oommittee of the Whole, Mr. Smith, of Cheeter, in the Chair. After eome Ujii epent' in com!deration of the bill. It wae reporfed; with amendment, in accordance With tbe instruction! of the Uooee. And on tbeqaation, shall tbe bill poet. It wae de termined In tbe affirmative and ordered that the Clerk preteat the tame lo the Senate for oonenmnea* Tbe House adjourned at 1 h. 30 m. U>9 o’clock. In the afternoon eeeaian, there not btlog a quorum of member* an motion of Mr. Hopbine, of Washington, tht Honse adjooraed till to-morrow morning. - -■ ■ of tht member* of bolhHoneetof the latare accepted the Invitation of G. A. Hlrhulla, t»q Uaperinieodent of tht Philadelphia and Battrotd Company, tendered ttairotigh Hon. Q.,D. Ooteman, of Lebanon, to viiit tht Cornwall Iron’ Mints, Lebanon ooonty, and to partake or a anpper In the town of Lebanon, Tbe -party retained at *% o’clock In the evening, highly their visit and the hospitality extended them.] BbhjlTX. —Tb# foil owing petitions and remoo* etrancee were presented; Kr. Grahim—Petition ~of dtlxans of Scott town- Allegheny county, praying fur the repeal of the .road,laws, pasted march Xotb, ls£t; aleo, remoa* etrence of citizens of the borough of LawrenoevlUe, Allegheny county, against opening a proposed street, - to be called Main street. Mr. iteilty—lTly* remonetranoee from cUizens of SchnylkiU conhty arainst the passage of a law grant* lng to corporations the right to hold land for mining purposes. Mr. Boond-»ttemoQttranoas of similar Import. . Mrl Wallace—Petition of citizens of Blair county -prhylog the‘peitsge bl *• marriage license law. 0 Str. btark—-Petition of dtlz&ne cd Luzerne conoty for a National OoDventloib Mr, Oiyuer, petition from citizens of Berks conn* ty against negroes oomLng into tbe Stale. Mr. cerrtll, remonstrance of Mtlaensof Phlladel* phja agalut the passage of any in* to obstruct the immigration of colored persons Wo th** BUta,.. . The foUovlng billi were repo*tad<-«e cosimlued t& their respective Committees.,; JUU zelatlre to .perpetuation ; .of, toetiznony in. caaee of law re* mrrti j'lrHl misting tn'srtlnns nf rjeefmeni; bill > sopplementuy.to an act paaeed Jannary 29, ISCI, en* Uuvd_ an .act; to.anthorize the Comptroller and t)*m znlMlonerol Allegheny, ooonty. to compromlsa ssilh ; tho.boodhotders of the bonds, of said ooonty t bill to proTld*.fortbeh*ttariaipeotiim!«f.Ooamen dcfaoots ,-«f . th* State t.onppkment to aa-aet to aathories the Gorereor toinborparetsthstialemaad Bybeny ton* pike road company, tha Atimne nod Troy tnrnplka .roadcompany, and the Spring Hotua and Sonneytoarn ' turnpike road company,and the Pittsburgh, Parmers* and Mechanics* turnpike road company, and to revive the act entitled, an act to'incorporate the Pittsburgh and Beaver turnpike road company, spooled April 15, . Mr.. Penney: Utrodaoed * bill ineorporetlng, the .IJhited. Prasb jrtmian Board of Pnblication. Oa moUoOiOf .Mr. Wallaoe, the benata proceeded to consider a farther supplement to an act entitled ..enact toaetehlish a system of free banking In th* fitata of Pennsylvania. < • ftaeers. W>ita , and Lowry moved to amend the *4mo by Inserting after tho word ** Commonwealth" in tho seventh Una, the . words M or-cf tha United otaiee.” Upon thle a debate eosoetip pending, which, the flanst* adjourned. . B» * VOor Voice if bo( oar Vote.” Correspondence of the PlUsbnrgh Gazette. Oxar at NtvronrHava, Va., T IJuteT, 1863. J ’The members of Company .A, 100th &cgi* kJent Pennajlvania Volaatoeri, bala|| called * together for th* parpoaa of giving •xpfWMibn. to their saatimeats in regard to th* ws.% oa of James Stosking, Joseph H, la, I ** pletoa wag called to th* chair t :«ad Zaaag Qarretsan appointed Store(aiy*. Th* obj'oot of .the area ling being stated by Horao* B.Dnrant, a oomaatte*„wM appoint ed by tha Preiidant W deport naolaUoae for adoption by the pieetlr.g. Horaee B. Bnraat, OUysTiU*;;; JamM B. Kennedy, Washington; Blarin Alrsy, Tay dorstowo, were said committee. . , baring retired for a time, xetnrned, aad through th sir; chairman report vd the follov/ing praambla and nsolatiooi, which were takes ap shd adopted Mtidtin: Wugasaaq A vsit dril war Is'now convulsing oar beloved country, Involving the dearest lnsereets ef man, lor w men we bare voluntarily yielded ap all tbe endearment* of home;, and have'UßperiOed vbr for* tunes awd oar lives; And, whereas. On tbe rasalte of the pni^eut. mementoes struggle depend, not-boiy oar ltb*<tlde end luture greetuee* ee a nation, bat tbe trlumph of freedom mitt eqaaf rights throoghoat tho world, and the elevatfota of'oar race tn the seals* of befog;. Aad, yfetf **, She eoslUot bee called 'forth every element, both. north add sooth, hostile to a republican form of Ggrernmeat—-a wily and dee .perate.foe la front, and tbe mean, cowardly abettors of treason meaaeiag us Croat tho- rear and eharae* -leeely Unking bandy with twaren at home;'there* .fore,' ‘ That w* tpara vlih eontvmpt taj pro* padUon at “norJurn t*fpwrkit»4i" to »<compromUFt whicti U not oplj rrgMcdad wjin Mdted aooro by tbo •naajpM.oonitmirwJßMich «0 ao«roB, Jiat whfCb bM bt«d pUlaljr pfoooaoced by.tbo c«b«ls themasiVM m utterly, mpgddlbfo, -. ttetoftmd. That u »artk*% totfmUa it” an (a direct • boetUlt/ to the edmtnlctmlpa of tbe OovemsMot for iU uvd prteerreiioo; that all thftr pnbUc acts and reeQinaciofl glramMtciUlald asdcinnfart to thaien* , eaj: tbe aama Ume, tboy an endeavoring . to ooreoMlera in the fialdf ta ebortp tbat thtj are an Integralparteftbe rebellion: bytbelAW of aailuoA, trauorap. and aa-anch abobld enSer the’ iraltor’edooxn. ' t ,-;i a«plred. THat tberate do other'maaae now at our for tapprcaelng tbe nbaiUon aad; natcring paanto.eorcoontoy, extapt la an active and detona* i -tm d froaecntton of tbe war; ttbtU ewy; vaetlgo of ;«naeooaad ttsacconed cattMhhall be eilaoed>)raTeir.. ; btiotwd, That are wvtt wiliiar ta lttcß* dautr., and undergo uil tn. (ba jacHd'oaa*a of right dad rreed*D*bow, a»'erer ; abd that any amr* tiouaojr a tnaaafeable Contrary an lying., ebimwert alandera. not only upon tUa ooopday and tha veteran Ninth Army ; ermlteerraryvhere. j;.'i ‘.l : " iMetredg.Xhat wa do glTpi a&d wa. beUaT* U to be. the duly ©f.aH'Jojel, cttlsaa* and-seUiica.. to gift. . Uielr hearty lo Ua aavacal act* af tha Ad« mlnUtntkm for tbeorertbrow.of tbaxsbeUion. . \ a«e<fed«.Xhat.wengajrdwlia.|dflaaaraibe cuaaa. that o9# heiog uwd tg: onclojal'.frienda to op poad UibUora and treaMtun Wo. would urga upob • theft thamoat vigilant effarta, and f lf naad, by tha ' igoal dedUm aud auambnr maaluna to that otfadUi - WowftMliy» rf Oufhedrtearawlt£yoiito thaib - bla wdft dnd yottf 'exaarplis in turne ahaU v ehe«r r y oar e6u and brotbcn'far airayupou .|h»^teotad’ . That Andrew ‘Q, ,Cayttn dcarvee the hianfrTr thauka'of aoUUera, to whom, ft a eminent degree; both lfl active eemce and In tha hoepiUle ha baa been a .ftto&d.abd: bam?-‘ - N*bKe Tohii untiring, energy and paWioUam the country ia Indebted, aad; Manama canaet;’ faU >b- -Immortal upon tha page of.our national uatory. lobe ! <aedi Thaiacopy of.tnaaaproOaedisgabeaaat; . -vioua loyal papera at hfme, with a rttpiaat fotheVfc • Hblicatiou. tofthmif t, , r. . - i ; ' . -vt.t. a.!'■•! It atlll Tiiltaddallj lit jot 1 aiar. Ha bu arranged to Jam .... y—jV ! ‘l - that iha tlmali growing «> L'; Xh* jfollowihg .MW g «*■ i Eriday-willipoaklor lUalfi W I harabai c . i f deaf UMJd/-latt 4at''(eMaKaXdtt.>ian that > ‘ po.Bld nothaara w.atsh tlok. I plaoad njMlt andarDr.’Jouaa’tr aottaaatj and hi ha* eurod 1 ta» as that I oan' hatw a watih Uak fat trom, raj'iar/and can hiara whir par, irlth tha-aar! 1 Chat «a< daaf, acroiia.largo room. I choir- - fall* recommend Dr. Jo.au to th* afflUtod.. j £Signod]■ f - '•■ iiis- Zaaoioa Haaß.” ! - ■ Mr:\‘#a'i# v ' fc| •• Wtakbgtaa Moot)’.. Iha oporatlon parfora •daa htraar wa# donala tha prownoa olMr. . Crviffb/tb* pnptf»tor"af \Ou Moaongohola ttfoatai nfouroi,rooatrodby Pf- Jonu linea oar laat notion j 1". \ ] ''! : ; Jo ha who raiidoilour mlltl (font Mantdald, Richland county,’ Ohio, had-.hU ayai turned for; many fnn.lha- alght la ono «yo ffM inUrely impaired tkaftby. Altai th* operation hUeyet.wMO it«aight,phd th* light. <jolte tailored-—Hoary l iyaohi of jAl ligbeny oity, had eheeyeerookwd fiomhli birth; (congenital dtreblnatu). ‘ ; : ft oral itralghttSW b/'tbeDootor,.andibe'Bannow i«a perfectly.™,Hfjjry Eiaf, .»*?«<»*?“* Oreenrbarg, Weiimjrelandioonaty.ihadbohtt aSltotad for liar in jaan with daaf. *eea. Hi alUr taa dayi madleal trai dmial.; Minrri.—lhi loTin of npititrf 'ao pai- } forman oil will hara aa opportunity o f gratl- Ijln'g thalrtaita'aaxt *nnak at th* ( haatra, | Manager Heudirrop haring effioted an ah-. gagomont wlUi .tho aoaompllrhid hor, amah,- Mr. MUai,whawlll:appiar ia thaeha raoti*" of. "Maaappa.'t wlthhu tralaad Ar ahlah horn Hla«atha. ,: A new. aad atartll&g floa tnra will b* Introduced—tha*ot.rannlag ’ tba honamadad tlw.mUMdiMi etniM, vHk-Y»- uppi lulud to hlt biek.'-OiharnoraUlai an la pnpuaUon, which *Ol 6* istndat «*d during tit*aafagtawat.' , vu ; ’ JwrTtdum 1 Ui it « TiO aid photognpha of tUt UtU* ocapl h and IUU raotlTM saw lota mrj d*j. THE LATEST JVEWS BY TELEGKAFH. ' f ■~~ i ~ I FROM WASHINGTON. OUR SPECIAL IMBPA.TCHES. Special llispatches to th* Pittsburgh Gaze US. Wzshisotob, March 13,1863. aiBATz ptooseotzea. The vote on Break Blair stood 28 to 7 .—aharddgbt. . . The Senate adjourned with the question of Gen. Steel's confirmation adder diseasslon. Gen. Stevenvoo's case, who was arrested by Hunter for disloyal conduct, has hetyet been considered, and will probably be rsjeoted. riasovAL. iMajor Gen- Lewis Wallace, President of tb* Military Oommisslon, engaged la considering Gen, Buell's campaign, U here, and say# thaf ihe trial will last a coopleof weeks longer. The Court will find th* faoU simply without being empowered to pass judgment. Gea. Wallaoe was obliged, to deollne aa iavitatio_n. to address the Union meetingln Hew York. Gen. Thomas L. Crittenden is also here and talks oneonditional loyalty, agreeing with Gen. Boseoraas' position. lathe accounts of the Commissary of Sub* •Utenca, examined by the' Third Auditor/ serious frauds were found, whloh will be sub jected to the investigation of the . Assistant Secretary. • John Tueker has prepared an elaborate an swer to the ohsrges of tbe Grimes Committee. UHL sViallßX' OAvruaiD. Thesteamer Vanderbilt has captured, off the Island of St. Thomas,another anglo-rebel steamer, as largo and valuable asits prede* eeisors, named the Petroff, part of the cargo of which was made up ef the usual, multafarl ons articles of blookado runners, oonslsting of an engine with complete machlnery. . tbi BBoaxTanT or thb uiasuit Went to New York this mornlsg for the pur pose, it is said, of railing one hundred. mU lions ferlmmtdUte uses, fifty millions frrnn sales of twenty year bonds/and fifty mUHoas ty the issue of new short bonds, authorised by the reoent law. .The oompiete regulations on the subjeot 61 paroles, which Gen. Halleck ha« prepared, and whieh are much more rigid than the text of his book on laterhatioiial law would seem te justify, will soon be pabllshed to the army. covruMio. General Bred Steele was ooafirmed by a vote of 30 to 17 j Huribut was also confined. General KreienowsU was irqj acted* General iiltehell, •ef and Stevenses was probably not reached. ■ ! • ' EXXMISUO BUKOSOIS Avroixf>D. . Dr. Samuel Oaks, of Chester, Illinois, end Dr. B. E. Webster, of Chrlinviiie, Illinois, ■wen appointed Surgeons, by the Commissioner of Pensioni, j to-day. • rAAOOIM. The statement that lsaac V. Bowler, : the defaultiug Postmaiterat New York, has been pardoned is at least premature. The At toraey General's opinion izagaiast pardonUg him; ' *> raovoir uaßasau. • Other things being equal, disabled soldiers will be selected as Provftit Marshals, under theNaUonal Militia, la; preference to other appiiteats. '"! . ! I TBS UUU CSOSStaO TBS BAJfABAJEBOCK. 1 It l* rumored that tbs rsbela ars preparing t,* crou tbeßeppabannoik, Tor so stuck on q/v Hookar, bat it Is notisxodltsd. -■ • UESSST ' Of. A- SSSSt. . A oA*n was arrested to-day with papers upon him pi'ovlsg that-bo;bs4joro«s4 oar 11ms sight »• eaagent of the Southern Con- UditM/. : ossibsl seknia Left for Sj tscius tbtl mol's ng, sndwill es ter on his darts* st St. - I*o'ttls on Thursday. Hesayibat h* shall take the field In person when there 4 fighting to bs.dono. outbssl socmau , •' Left this evening to take oemmand ef hls old fighting oocpi. Ititot Bn fiatobisi; of the Gth Regaler», hss been added to Ibis staff. *«W« IT*MB ' It is reportedthatcsveral new. Major ssd Brigadier jWili be appointed si tar the Sonata adjourns. . Secretary Seward gives s dinner to the mulatto Hey Men Minister next Tuesday. *‘Leeompton” Jones is here. . .Gen.Blilr is nrged for the comaindef tbs Department of 'Tsgns.’.'..[/" . rThe_ Senate agreed to adjourn, at 1 o’qlook to-morrow, .r :■ ' -•*. >•. j - odvriutmoira sv triaitfiTi. ' WiiBJXSTOS, Merab IS.—The Senate to . day coftiraad tbs foUowiog noßtoeUpiu. fot .cfiseri lathe Reveal* Cottar Service, under theaotof February 4th, last: - To be Ceptalns—John A Webster, George ; W.Alden,- Henry B-Honas, ; A. T..fruir, Doafleidtlogejy ThottW’ Sabdti, Brands Her tin, Stephen Cornett; John'fifflGokeu, GecrgeClerkpJiJbhEsttnelpJohhß.B.Chad dock, 1 Job# A.* Webster,' Jr.,John Carbon, Abus Xi. Hyde, George R. Glyoer. Hilbert Xtsppi D> 0> OonsUbls,. John M« Jones, ThomnsM. Dangu. ?r-j ' To be Pint Lieutenants—James D. Uihe, Beni. F. Kallnm, Richard A. Morsel, Anson fl, Rogers, Alfred B. Davit, Alvan A.Fengar, Job'n P. Sehults, J/WnUjyilioß, Robert H. Travers, Timoth/ Treadway.‘ - Td baseband G. Bend, • Daniil TotefUas, J amis M.S4tdon,John'B. Wilson, Hanry 0. Porter, Edward Av Ptoe man,£a*aal 0. Oolsihsrry, l John- Gvßaker, Ssbosl 8* Warner, Henryßauson; Robert S. Ralston* Theodore Spender, Jos.Am*sln. * To be Third -Llev tenants—Thot. W. Lay/ Charles P. v Sleeainltor, ; Theaae. Wolfit, Mar , tin MoißhUßps, Frank ißakr,; Henry D. Hail, 0. *nmlt:W;b»Ur, AMWtai 0. Cw.HMh . ». anlun, »«WB. HoV ’ ■uuVjfc'.fl* B.JQoUoo.y, Wwlirofth B.piauitof, Ojru* ,V. Pa«o. 0«. tf.'Aid.a','jUw»fd D.Dlok«rioa, D.tIJ B. 1 BlteUi; 5: c: gwdMri JOM,lt O.MJT, P«»- »;T<f*b.Ohl.f /tulio. of th. Coprt of OlilawU -'-M B-BiU. 1 -’ ’' .' 1 ' '■ 1 i . Oliu. .% 2>.p«t, Qoi.izriirioli.r or .fatemW . So b.:. W. Brandi c( H.« ,?oiki: . -nlfoir.Uait.dßUt.> .t Xo b*.Ooa. v MU.k Io ix Oonikl CkarlM Jtt. Pk x.-ms A.18U1.7, of S.» Tor It. ''Uftiftm, To b« Oo'ajalM u_ ;>nlid>. To bo Oooial Daauß/ofßoalh C. Bkl.q, BdirudCoa fortb. SrMidUaobj 01. >»iul at Smtoim, nor, of (UilforaU.-To V? -r or)[ . • f. i*; Dolpbu B.*P»JW»-bf ‘ N for tb. Urrl- To b. UnlUd SUUi.lUnbMj-«ioa»nttnti torj if Idaho., SUM P.rhiai, of w u Uadorthooot tbo .0. ''o^- U> bo ObUI a. % aoiri lilat. OoU.»Th»,o», Do Haunt o. BMhrt«r4ro-toboDiil.noli! *l.Jor.Bowm»a, ■: Banurd, v O»IIoBi .Bnhau. Haupbrajo Mi HUooaibo aro bo >- [^* , out- Oplonolo, i WUllaiu BoholMjOt ?ai | * , *«-k tobOtAulrUpi Aflp. ...»Ooiond ofVoioauuji Ouitotal Moalt tOTi laiLraadShMyArrlrtMt QauUriaMi ttei of vadflUoili'»«madrsfMai iuUtaot^QidW*** 1 '”,, 10 »>»: *ra>7r wlthraakof -o»pt4a* to^“f iothußlao«'»tUmrjMa*s»»Bo»«.haTo bon ttMo. i St#‘iippiy> W*“ 61 VolhaU^- Tw!bU.«. CoLA.T.A.HU.t, teat ,»d Mui. y^*!S«SESw^HSfaii*i q7o?B. A. HarlboVof Voli-rfrom S.pUnbir 1 M Urif 001.- JOMM ll.fiOf ith i* 1 CoLlmso Wistar,sf TlitPsnna* Vsts*, nsat j H.rr»U,tt«ircW.J- »• Wul, « Vi CM- tornli Voli, from ITor: Jtttl, MM} 0»t A>«x. H.J., 881 P«sn». Vol., from Sopt. *8.1861./ The Becret.rj of tho Trootorj loft uiu. morping for Now York. It is believed tnkt he. visits New Torfc to make' a* loan of fifty l millions of dollar*, which la required for the payment of adjudicated claims. Ofl the meeting of the Senate to-day the' body Immediately proceeded to an executive session. The President of the United States having no farther eommantcatlon to make, as vat ascertained, it was agreed that the Senate shall adjourn without delay to-morrow. Tata LATEST FOfUfIGN NEWS. Arrival of the Australasian. * N*w Tons, Merck 18.—The steamer Aus tralasian from Liverpool on the 28th ultimo, via Southampton on the Ist, arrived at this portjto-night. • The Polish question was .the all absorbing toplb, excluding almost the attain attending the American rebellion* Iq the British House of Commons' the pol icy qf Russia was itronlgy denounced. The movements of the insurgents continue in Poland with unabated seal. ‘ The response of Mr. Seward to the media tion! proposed 'by the Prenoh Bmperor has been published. and produces in general un favorable comment. The Ministerial orislsJn-Jhe-Spanish-Cabi- J net-Stiltuohtlbued. The London Timet siys that Mr. Seward if not jpreturnatarally right iscomprehensibly wroog, and after criticising and froni his view of the affair,, says that he is at toast consilient with all that ha has. writ ten from the .commencement of the rebellion, hut whether hfc is consistent with the feet* the Ztme* would rathcr.leaveevents to decide. The jifotning /bet beats the subject with much bitterness. It looks upon the letter of Mr. -Sewird in reply as is mere pieoe of buneombej but emanating as it docs Irom ton Cabinet, it i| truly incredible, according to Uie iWfj that that body should have'sunk solojwM tp endorse so much arrant and absurd nonsense.,, , The. London Morning jStar/.on the other hand, praises the.dispatohes of, Mr.&eward, .and boniidorsthM.it Unnaniwerablelh argu ment.- It shows that henoefffib hot aven.the mildest form of Interference can have the least hopb of eooeptanoe/rom "the American gov ernment. . 1 .'!• - •••: ;c: •: It! is stated that the Confederate loan has all been freely taken, in the., continental • markets. . The Captains of the relief ships George Qriswold, Achilles and Hope were eatartainef at e'grand banquet by the Mayor of Liver .pool, during, which friendly speeches were freely interchanged. The Consul ‘of. Dudley, iu aiapeeeh, .asserted that It was the earnest desire of the American. government, aiwell as the people to perpetuateamioable relations' with Bagland. ' The l Princess Alexandria had left Copenha gen for England, and was reoelved with great eolai aloug the entire route. : The .claims ot the British .government agMost Brasil has been modified one-half. ; The Polish question continues thepromi . nent topic in JBoglend. ,An important de bate had taken plsco on Ihb'iubjectjlh the British House of Commons; la which all the speakers condemned the polioy of Rbsiie, but toe future action'*of the British government waejleft untrammelled by any resolutlonl , Paaxck.—-The fedling In Paris oontiQued decldedly in farcr of. the Poles, but the gen aralimprewlon urea ihet the diplomatic meas ures, already Inaugurated, would sulfide for a lettiemnipf the'difioulty. , Pausaia.—Aa important 'debate! was pro gressing in the Prussian Chambers' on the neutrality of thatjtovernment. The policy of the government in interfering was vehe mently. attaekedby many of the speakers. M. BUtaaok defended the oourse of the govern ment.; . • It is .asserted that the reports as . to .the ter** of the. Convention with Russia arc mythical. . , are tb. be allowed to pasbthe frontiers of Prussia without the express con sent of the government. : The dispatches show a eon tinned, U noi inereasinf, activity on the part of'the Insurgents. ——- Bogegvmeats.had .taken.place at various plebee, withvarylng anceeM.u. A report was cnnent.-that General Kleppa had gone, to jolnthe insurgents. The veteran GoUeralßenbeniki had alio left Paris for Poland. - •'•>■••-.■••:' -1 • . . •, The total &r©e of insurgents waa estimated at 45,000* bat noeinglocorpinumbers more' than3,ooo. . «-?; ' ft is stated that the Emparor.of Basils Let ordered the etfthorttteretWarsaw to suppress tbtinsurreeUoaln Poland- at any prioe of blobd or treasure,within SO days.. *« Brat*;—A'Ministerial oriois*had take? plane at Madrid* StnorVarvans was at first spoken of a# the saeoesior ot Q’£>onneU,bat ■ thsi latest advices say heisonfcof favor,-and M.jMayaoes andConob* had bfta snminehbd tethe Palace.*: s' '" Xoedoe, Sm*day, Marcl*lit t na Qvitnttcnan. —ln Bto;* Biehany; yesterday.-Consoleraf terjofflclai henis, were quotedat 92K@92& .Pkru Bourse—Rebtesopebid'at e9r@flso. * .'A Cabinet eonaqll was yisWrday.'atUr-.. d6on..r V V." ' -j' •’ ' The drawingroom levee held on of hetbfchalf Majesty, by thtPrlheeii BoyaJ/we* most nu mtroasl/attended. " r ~ ’ : .V . London, ~ Bteadstnffs declining. ’finger, steady. Coffee'advancing. Bice iteudy.Tea firm* Tallowqulet. Jioßtn dutL Spirits Tor* pentise.-firmer*. . , ‘ Aswriooa »Soch#.—llJlaoLs : Central ihares 41}^to oeat. discount: Brio B. B* Bavnn, ifsb.l6.—Cotton has a downward* tendency; talas of l lhe week, 6,660 halts. # . .Small atoek ofbreadiiufls bn hand. Trade la the interior Is stax&ahL- ; %, TWtft, Snturday, i>6^2B.—ln ; the Chamber of Deputies todajihsr debate upon thep>p posed lean ,waa continued. ; . FnmJtfori-o* tie-Jfaia, JWuory Pranklort Jonmnlot M-4ej, states; j&tti.a frafib, as drawn dp at Su Petersburg, has •red by tbs Berlin Cabinet. It was decided to be too gtueraUnlte character, and Prussia hid.requested thafc-itn'Mennfsshoold be mere distinctly'defibed*b vThe -t«ame paper states that- the detireof-Prussia fcesM farther negotiations, vUA, J aoit<llk>l|^ste J net jeteonCiuded.;- y \ Bertie, F«b. sfi.4»ln:to*<Uy's fitting w( the Chamber of Deputies, thedibateon theafialrs of Poland was eonttaedv * - ; Vmorvwi Feb r 3B —The Osar nf Today an-V. noanoee that the Russians hive been t*a tea by gagement whioh lasted five hcuis.The town was Uldinnlss.'-' ->•;? U -v.-l- U--Z ; ' ;; c ''”pKeMi7Wwa.., ; v , ; ' i ;; vqiuo, March lB.—-The.Biolimohd£cttaitasr lHfpUcl, of the!2th,hfvebbui Received Bate. noneiu otiaweil froth’ Cherleiton, yiekiburgorPortßndson. >& ;A dlipetchfrom Charl«ston,daUdbhe 11th,* says that aUisqaiet;thsreo The city wee fall of ramom et en impending ituok, bat nothing abthentio was known. The IHfpdiei, in. Its leader, speaks tlm, o(\ebtainliig imprell&efit offionr and grain bj the Covejcnment diseonrages- its production. *. • '! f - I Tho XeoMMisr ebfetUhh as announcement that Sen. Beauregard has . revoked all fur longhs, and recalled abiencees to their posts. MuideierExecnted. ■. L Winun, Moroh 13.—Bobu Pool w»« ox rant tod.j for Uu motd.r o( A.iin Boob, «F«kU Mty, te pmt .nw wnt. «*rch 13.—The floor market la ln< ai^lT#.butprtS^Mflala^«UJ»oot.tk*agej aaUaof; 1100 bble,at $6)25 fcrroperflne, 97 lor extra tod AS to? extra floor datl *i-95,atd « ni «t 94. • - Xet modi demand - tor wheat simUhct A V»0 both. M 91,7093«T* ** ttd and P^ai.Wfc? • T>Ua. Bye comtaeada 41. Cora la. talr alaixui,* wi- bßahT*adweotdntBSotorprtmeand Bsc and. Voendaio for.whlte. Oata eallireely at72o. jordaa. VS,t. BaaU’ edaeorßlddt'SßdpSoand La- Ooffm 4 s * i --flnjmr a lead;; filee of 40ohbdr Cuba at' fjrraatB4o. v prDrlalooa -BaleipnMr tUrceeothamilaplcitlaat wtifiafy 7 *-*'*;*'f- -if? . ;.*i£*sr •*• •. 1.. , Btoo.a baatr; Chicago and Abode lalaJ:'}*! lUlndaCntral «%, Klcfctgaa ajlrania Cud «OrSUawuri ltfftfi "Demand ffntee l«&;.Twawxr *a»M •-* ■■ [ fW-w i^mg^s ipott 4—h—A ot «l#Mo. By. Straw.* *».«. JL-ibj • wn. ».*«»« go., pu«fira»t!eoB7ooln T®lt, 'TO. «M<«;«n«cilT. dao&dfor Ww, SEzi£ C sl¥*“* ,,; '*'«of 14,000 place* axkbiS^Ufi OmitMO dalt>tf6 > 73ag. fffrW* «S l v ll i S !? 1 “ i ?I““ d Kote» 148, aad fiflT.r MO 7,80 forOfalo, and *ss,™* w’22 firm; 30,000 bosh *oii\t *1,41 Q\,(Qt* ChteEo Spring, for MOwaukw dob, and *LR§ 1,77 for B«d Weitera. Coro adran«d le'^TßS i'Qib 93@94. BcefdolL Pork hear* at tliioau. 75. Lard firm at K9*®l2e. Freights Self of 160,000 pound* at 60(381, and 100,000 bobMi at 80@90. Btoeki dosed betnr. Gold 158}5.-^ JU " JUMP: W&.TBON—On Pilfer morning, Uereh 13th.l$ai. at 9% e'dock, Ur. BOBIBC W ATBON, In thsBst£ fear *fhl« age. • Tbefrfenda of the finally are respectfully IdtUml .to attend tha fonerair&ooßfbij late mtdence, Ho. 48 Lucbck stiiet, on Siaaaxo. at 3 o'clcck p m." SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICES. Sauvsa anp, Butin's Bnriae Maoxub, tor fa ally and manufeotaring pufpoisa,' are Iki beat la afdi j ‘ • A. • ?.-OvavogT, General Agent, j Kn. 18, Fifth atm*. i» Wsxmto ButThsh. —The enterprising fine of Wm* H. MeQee k\ Co., merohaat tailors, eerner of Federal! and, Diamond square, Allegheny,. being folly aware of the extraordinary advance in Spring goods, haTe purchased UitfSaU a beautiful assortment of doth, eassimtres, vestings* ike.,: •. and they are now ready to open their. Spring' trade with superior arttoles, at greatly j f dooedprioes. They will sell their goods by. the yard if desired, and as they heep con stanllyoa handa large supply of ready made clothing, oaitojaers can be aooommodated'oh demand, or hare a neatlj fitted suit to order. The work is ail done under their supervision, and always warranted-to purchasers.. - : Samuel Ona2av, merohaat tailor* Is dosing ont-Jiip. JTall and Winter gjpok of goods at, ex tremely low prices, They ooneiet of all the very latest styles of ,and ; vestings, of j whioh-a large , assortment I* adapted fo.r the'Spring wear. Gentlemen wishing to save money wbaid do well to Pall' early, knowing that youwilLpay-twenty-five per cent, more for nods la the Spiug then at the present time. Don't fall to. nail and, get V good fittisg a gament.Samoel .Graham, Met-; ohentTailor, No. M Market str*et,one door, front Third, r .. : .*:•; Squaw .'4xo. ScEpruLoua. Eiurrioxi will, soqa cover, the bodies ofthose are fighting ihelr country's -battles;. Night eir, bad food, and drenching rains wpt sad hsyoo frith the strongest, therefore-let every man supply himself with IIOLLO WAPS OINTMENT, ft is a oertato bare for every kind of skin.disease. 'Only 25 bents per. Pot.. : •’ ’ 215 ' Choice Houdxt Pkeeesto.—J. erts, No, 17 Tilth'street, is ndw bpentng the meit choice stock of ffhe Gold'afid' Silver Wetehes, . Jewelry, Silver Ware ahd Fade} ' foods ever displayed In this dfyyaact' ft sell ing them efremarkably low^90ii s ' : . I . Jr von dsslreaay repairs or alterations to yoar dwsUlsg, or places of bua u»s*‘«ttl and leave yonr order** ■. Carpenter; had Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alle>, above Siaitofield street. All work promptly . Oxatius Calui will *■ taken at the Gonitis ;offioe,No',4Cs liberty stro I t/, day or night. AJJ orders left at the above plaoe'wilfj be promptly .attended to- A-lloallr most be paid !»• Cs^’ ' PBovoonarß cards of Ooaldooh and his daughter (how at the Theatre) for sale at Pit-' lock's Card Photograph Depot, opposite the Poitoffioe, where always can be fonhd photo-: graphiofall distinguished Statesmen, Gen erals, Lawyers, Actresses,-Actors and~othert. Cueeuot Hcldies and pocket bbou of fifty different kinds at Pillock's, opposite the Postoffice. ~ *"; v ~ Jf *MSCEM,£»*JrEOtJB. l : ' yjjffK& BKApSgRVJ'r'T : i | ; f ESTABUSHHBIT, ■ i oJiST BBGOMB «»»»?*: 'T . ibe ■aletriler tbb fit&awa '.©Tbs friends shd thopdbfigffWfntlty td hit Piano— tVtte2<tablisbm»fit, fit 8a.421 Brootoe ett et,eor» •nerof OfotOysueet*'-. l'-- ; • , • . f withdrawn hii latecest.«tock and wate rUUtr.» .the I.U flra of «W 4 hifi oD the Ski Jantury nl*,i find tuTJnj parcttated th* entire itoeaofr'fhao fortteand Piano- rorlfi malarial -o'wnsd-iflhte br«hsr, JCdeard G;Bradau»7 # in tbetattflmtlUjh •■ n..w,prepfi»d to supply the dsmahd Jbi| his. colebi filed, piano Tort**... Emplojtof tbemoetsill): ■ fal and etperienced workmen, with a' Urc* itock of J the best fiad most tberoofihl* Maroaed aaUri*l,'U-d a tt»ndtso»«( m am taken ta hMUithe' personal sapecvLden of tbs whole, to ip>a of ouoo : lacurtnj ou iwtremenU, and U enabled totnra;«Bt Faitio*rotMor«ie4idsnod Inessnd fereTlfiawe. ! . B&ADBUBT & [NfWIOALMPUS&r&iirp \ im Uifi arrangement ofiur a«w.aoal# i’drjHnt aid' prepared .with to* almost care, exprtstfrfOr oat new mitnuasote; oe here 'added eTery'improhxaitii whtcbca&ia ahjr way te*d »o tbeperfwudncfitlM. Puno«Vone,'andwe cmconfidentlyaaeeHthat: t»r dritaacy of touch, volarne, por.tr, briUfancyifcd eweetneei of tone, eoabised whh that strabftKeaa •OUdlty of frsßur. teoeievj'to' durability/tata} to? •tramehtv are aseot filled. >. , ; •‘Mfinota i«® BtAhti” is oar mottOrandwi fa* vile tfe cioeest crittel-n of ihs jqdgw In the land.,;- , - , .-s v.. .i-Tij -dV’Brsry inilroaodtvfifnatedTiw'ftveifiui.^ ' V’"" v" WhLB.BBADBtfiII I : tthlam •; dB7 Brocaset>; cor, of Orosb/ t aJT. QHASM3. BALELBY, ..{ml. u :;4 j ProdßM fc fiekerti CommUtioa lereki at, 1 ... kIBOHAUUm'BBbiiUi. j “ AnS dMl«r lo til* kind* of.CbBHT£Y j>BO»CO L ! "■ j-'- A'o. m LIBERTY STRStT,i 1 :j ji.-yis i‘33 - PlWWnWi' I AKU ‘UIU—IOO bbto.' Wa -1 - wietaF i‘ »ba r; r, - Water, W- ■< T - U bKiUl'i JLN G Oil>-Apriao*rtie£f JLlliMtraa vftrT4sitedau«;teMl*bttl ' >- 7\-t / rjU£<i.*r6U %bls. seated 4ppl®» Mdoik*? 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