■■ n .v. K ; ;. A . ii**:'. Vi•:i;• • -K* .’• < «K . ««'> .»>■ , . , . .1 r ;■ •■’.l X -sV: ' &*J I<:Q .-r •.• \ • ~, ’* :■? •“ ; j* *, % - v«.: • ■ ■ ~v -.r. I \ I st . ‘ * J *'•\- * »• K.«*ri K : ' * % 1 - !; -\ 1 *5 * I.*.] -.s . , v * ''''• .'*■•’ ;•, c y ■* • ■ >. •** ;..r•»-v i ■ '.!■:• ... L. f**s< ;• r, j-. V ' •':,' v t- •;:; If :•; .*:.. i. : . •.;...:. fcofe; :w^- MvJ>- :'$ vy yy: y’’ .f ,•- • *,*«. V l .* V ■.*'^vJ, < ;;.rL*.•'.'!/;<;* • -*:■ i:s- » & ••' '■•<; T : .-.i.- : .-!.,-' ~,'k--\: X'x**’ v'X . : j. \ ‘ ' : ' ‘ "• X-: I*' : < v -r\ ■■il- i-Efr WEDSBBDAT MOBKIHG, HA&GH 25. CITY AFFAIRS. •worricuL ram or tmm cztt. IbnsioLoaau OnnrAnon for a* a*. —Ut, by 0. H. Sbtir, Opddu, Ho. U IWh •tnot—tanetod diOy i am. a nun. 9 i« W»— • M 52 12 Mi X—«n‘ 99 54 • » 54 — m ,,29 4 19 Exkjlxatio*.—Owing to a serious hrtak to ono of eur praiui,our regular *»*» odi tion vti nooouarily missed yesterday morn ing. Workman wort engaged all night in re pairing It, but did not oomplaU their work until fiveVeiook yesterday morning. We kopo this explanation will prove satisfactory. None* to SoMCainiM.—Those of onr sub loribera who design okangbg their puce* «i midefiee should giro notice of the foot at oar •ranting room, so that no mistakes may ooear In delivering the paper. If the matter Is at tended to "at the proper time, there need be no interruption in the reoeipt of the papers. Court Beporis. Coxxoa Pi.uas, Oaphaxs' Cottbt, £c. Fusmsxr—Hoa. Jaxxs V. Steuztt. Assutaxt Law Jczmk—Hos. Thomas Mxllox. «mniT» lit* Jrsos—Hos. X. IL Brows. Aoooun Jtnxa* —Ho*. J. Baow*. - t«im Data—Monday of March; Ist Monday of Job*; Ist Monday of October; 4th Monday of paeauber. Batura days—first Monday of each month, and the first day of each term. .. Trial list taken op on the first Monday of each month, embracing all cans— afc iwneon.tha fourth 6atnrday pracading the first Mondajcfeach month. SherUTa Bales, on tha first day of 4ncb form. . Argument Lists takannp ontheMonday succeed ing t&e coaoltafem of jury trials; DieUict Const. pxssxnixT—Hoa. M. Hahitok.- H. W. Wuxuis. Zssm Pats— I Tha fourth Monday of January, April, July and November. Saturn days—Tho fintmba day of each month and tha first day of each term. : . sharin'* tiatea on tho first day of each month, Aaqumxxt "Wssa—Monday, April Gth, and ersry qwi y«k thereafter. Trial day eonslit of tha first ten open omes. V,*.-' ■ (jSfozter Beesione. The following onus ware np for trfol in this Court yesterday: Com. ti. Sereh Mitchell ottos Kreppi, Ur oeny | guilty, end sentenced to the county jail for three months. Com. Goff, larceny; not guilty. Com. vs; WnuWioklin, malicious misohief; not guilty, by reason of Insanity. Com. vs. /ernes MeXane, larceny; not guilty, v X Com. ts. Edward Crummy *u al, aggravat ed assault assault and battery; on trial. Distxict Couxt.— Tha following oases are sot for trial to-day in this Court s Barristown ▼i. Pool, Ho. 60; Kelly ts. Watson, Adm’r, No. 91 } Burford vs. Finoh, No. 9s; Grossman ts. Gibbs Jt Hobson,.No. 91; Wallace ti. Wallace, No. 98; Varner ti. Cataract Oil Company, No. ,101; Kenny vs. MoClurg’s GarniiheeyNo. 192; MeClurgve. Silverman, No. 106; Krauts vs. MeKnight, et.al., No. 107; Fleming for use ▼>. Douglass and Eng lish, No. 108. •*' ! j Serious Bailioad Accident. The freight train going west, on the Pitts burgh and Cleveland Railroad Extension, in passing through Steubenville, on Saturday evening, ran over a oonple of eows, near the Clinton Paper Hills. . The train was thrown off the track, and ran some considerable dis tinoa naer te Cable's saw mill, where three oars were tilted over the bank of the river—a foil of some thirty-five feet. These cars were filled with government horses;: ;Two of the horses were killed outright, and one died on Saturday’:night of injuries. Some half a doien others were badly maimed. The gen tleman who had them in charge was alee pretty badly bruised. We did not learn his name. Bnrglara Carnival. Oar goodly diy is not the only one which li Infested with burglars. On Monday bight they wtM particularly industrious in Cleve land. The office of the City Olezh vu enter ad, and finding the hay of the nh in a drawer, they tilled its eontonts. She ofioe of Btini suae A Sherwin wee entered, and * number of voluble pipers, inelnding a $5OO bond, wu taken. She trunk store of S. M. Flynt hi also entered, end robbed of e taw articles. In each eeie, the utmost deliberation in their operations woe perceptible. Oar cUlssns and police should exereiee the ntmoit watehful net!, and deal summarily with any burglar they may detect plying hie vUlioaous trade. 1 Salks of real estate and stocks by J. (3. Davis, auctioneer, at tho Commercial Sales 1 Dooms, No. 54 Fifth street, Toeiday, March 24 th— Bank of Fittiburgh $65 00 Exchange Bonk*. 60 25 Allegheny 8enk..~~~...—~ 55 *5 f Merchant** and 56 00 J Monongahela Savings 80nk.......~... 50 50 •V Pittsburgh Ft. W. £O. Railway, Co. 6100 4 Western Iniaranoo C0mpany.......... 55 25 - 2 Pittsburgh do. do. S 5 25 I Allegheny do. do' 26 75 S Pitts, and ConnelltviUe K. 725 po. do. do. ..... 700 . a Moose and lot on Bidge street, for •g merly owned by CoL Sam. Black, | dcc5ei5d......™....~.~..6,3Q0 00 East Comoim.—rOn Monday evening the Council of Beet Birmingham Att ana organised, and after the newlv elect ed members tere sworn in, the following ap ppi»tmaeie;wera nude: Clerk, Angast Am mon. Street Commissioner, 8. J. Thomas. Treasurer, Wn. Mittenswy. High Consta ble, Christ. Feld. Finance Committee, Dom inie Ihmten, Louis Kell, Thoi. Worcester. Street Committee, O. J. Sohults, Ohas. Hoi . senbeeh, John O. Fisher. Mslaxgholt Soicidi. —A oitixsn of Fair geld township, Columbieu oounty, Ohio, named Wiokershom, in a sudden' fltof freniled insanity, oommUted suicide on Sanday last, by cutting his throat. ;The unfortunate maa was in good-cUcumstanoesj M vegards the comforts of Stasis said iohnvsbeenmodest nsd inoffensive in hit scanners, an! was Almost universally xespeeted by those who Smew him. . . Xna Tezal ov Mu. Couurnbs.—The trial "of this unfortunate woman before'theexamin- I i lag coat t for the murder of her husband, by 1 notaoning him over a year ago, has fust been Sonoluded in Zanesville, end has resulted in her committal for trial at the next term of the Criminal Court. John Blrkhamer, who ! Ji, tried with her as being accessory, has I also bosn oommittod. • Asnotn Waxtxd.—The following ortioles arc much hooded ih ; tho hospitals of our nr alass Shirts, drawers and socks. Ladies wishing toceslst in making up the above ar ri.ui. will please call at the. rooms of the Subsistence Committee, City Hall, this after noon, from I to 5 o'clock. RsoorxßiXO.— The little boyi Thomas liar tan.ef wbommentionwos made in yesterday s taper.ii not so badly injured as was supposed. zSaettamdnnt pbysieian says the injury wu In the spine, but does not oontidcr It perma nent. • AnAcnxnu rot Junois.—Attachments were issued yesterday against some twenty Jkw« taSeSutetat^Co A, nnd twelve in the Court of Quarter Sessions, for non-appoar ssos« ■ ■ i i . ; Whsat Paoftrxors.—The Zanesville OoerUr toys that the prospect for tho Doming wheat crop in that viols!ty Is anything but flatter >Bg- •• • - Tan FaxxtWxddzxo Qun-Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thumb, Com.: Mutt and Miss Minnie Warren, all on one cud, at Pittock*!, opposite the FostOtao*. OBHiAt Ohio BaitnoAP.—The earnings Aii rood during tho month of February vns $85,000, and the month of March wUI be g—■tar.; i-~ m gßuaanpnore photographs of Tom Thamb and Wita, noeivtd yesterday, at Pig-,1 totfi, opposite thsFost Offlce. Ntnsurc**—Thera is a numi:Afr standing on thepavement on Liberty street in the Fifth Ward, near Wesley Chapel, which has injured several persons severely. Of a dark night, it Is almost Impossible to avoid it} as in its pre sent position, It leaves but about two feet of the pavement for purposes of pedestrian! em. It should be removed. . Assault with Ixtkst to Kill.—Alderman Jones, yesterday, issued warrants fur the ar rest of HlehirdHsttiey, John McCann, Chas. McGregor, and /Heyley Rfiey, coal diggers, for assault and battery with intent to kill, upon ostrof dEfrqJamin Humphreys, tho In jured patty. They knoeked him down, bent out his teeth, and otherwise abusod him. AttxSTXOS is directed to the brioklajcr.;’ advertisement in another column, in which they announoo that from and after tho fir.t day of April they will demand from their em ployers an advanoe of irages. Godiy, ATtisTXC axo Habpeb for April, at Pittook’s, opposite tho Post Ofnco. •pfitm LOCAL NOUthb >cflA AXO iIAAAA » MAiiy ana .'»*.t *-i as*.. \ *•. CX !r, 'tn.'ral *“ 18, Fifth si.'aSJ. It Tou desire any repairs or alterations to your dwelling, or plaoos of basinoes call and leave your order at Cathbert’s Carpenter and Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above Smiih&cld •treat. All work promptly attended to. { UiiHiius Calls will U iaxc-s at ido». No. 406 Liberty itre.-:, d&j All vni*r» leu at, tte pi&et tr>U wr >r«Tiptiy aiten I#:’ : U 1 cilia nu'.l b? r •r- 6m Ihi miasma and foal vapors generated by the hot sun will be far moro deadly to oar volunteers than the enemy’s bayonets, iu the Indian and Crimean campaigns, HOLLO WAY'S PILLS were used in enormous quan tities. They kept tho troops in poriect health. Only 25 oents per box. SuMiers, supply your selves. 217. Da. Hazlktt will bo at tho Pittsburgh, Drug House, (oorner of Fworth and Mamet streets,) on Saturday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 2Ut, 23d, 24th, end 25m days of.Maroh, and will apply Trusses, Shoul der Braees, and Abdominal Supporters to those needing and calling. Dr. Hailctt hav ing had many years’ experience in thii de partment, we would urge all who are allheted with rupture, falling 01 tho womb, or a stoop ing posture, to call ani obtain the beneiit of his services. No ble.singin life equals that of beMtfc; without it, all is vanity and vexation of spirit. To all Dyspeptics, to thoto afflicted with disease of the Liver or Stomaob, Palpi tation of.tho Heart, nervous and delicate Fe males, wo would say, oaII and eeo Dr. liazictt, who will be at the Pittsburgh Drug 11-.aro, (oorner Fourth and Market Directs,) on Sat urday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, the 2lst, 23d. 24th, and 25th of March. Dr. Hazlettfor twenty years, has devoted his at' tention to these diseases, and hia success ha; been remarkable. His patients epean of hi; treatment In the highest terms. Uoosulta tionfreo. uh2l:4t Chiat Clothikq axi> Wasat to But Thzu, —The enterprising firih of Wm. H. McGee A Co., merchant tailors, corner of Federal and Diamond square, Allegheny, being fuliy aware of the extraordinary advance in Spring goods, have purchased last fall a beautiful assortment of cloth, cajiimeres, vestings, Ac-, and they are now ready to open.their Spn&g trade with superior artioloa, at greatly re duced prices. They will sell their goods by the yard if desired, and as they, keep cou itantly on hand a large supply of ready made clothing, customers can be accommodated vn demand, or have a neatly fitted suit to order. The work 1j all dose under theif . iupcf and always warranted to porckaaeis..' Just Rxtu&vkd rsoa thk East.—Sadncl Graham, Merchant Tailor, would rcaj,cvtiu:iy inform his frioads and the public in g.nurai that he has just returnod from the Estt nun his new stock of Spring and Summer Gocds, consisting of all the latest stylos of cieths, cassimeres and vestings. Uonticmon deuriitg a stock to seleot from that cannot be surpass ed by any other in the city, and their gar ments mado in themost lasuio&solo manner, would do well to give him a call bsfoio par , chasing elsewhere. I Saxusj. Gkahax, Merchant Taller, I No. 54 Market street, ono door from Third. TaxAIJU.—To-night, manager Hendonon offers another fine bill—Mike Martin, lus dashing highwayman, and Sketches in Indio.. .The great difficulty attending the production of equestrian pieces, is principally becaaro the person who is capable .of riding is not re sponsible as an aotor f and the pleasure rcrcLr ed in witnessing his daring fsata of boicc- is more than couniaxbaiaaccd by tho miserable rendition of the character in <;th?r respects. Inthisoaee it ic rate to #ay that Mr. Miles will save the audience fruic that is • diction. He is already known to tko public I as a carefol-and judicious actor, and is at the I same time a perleot master of too horse, and I a fearless dashing rider. We hope for him, I to-night, a full house. p«^uvrrs. HALL. SIX BIGHTS KOBE: OP SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE! MONDAY EYEBISG, M.rcii SSd, Or.t riljM o! lb. Comic Opera of SQT7/V.&U, Together with fiengs, .Dances; Ecooe*, Ac. Admltslon, 29 CJ*NTS. Donra open a - 7 o’clock; performance commacces at 1%. 4V On Saturday afternoon, an; XXT&A rKK* FoBMAXOK for ladles apd Chlhlun. A rednstioo made for faal.ies. Children admitted (or b*i:« price. mhiO;2t . tarn* an Mi8Aaee......... Pans OS Acmssioa.—Prirate Boxes, £5 00; ?»i gle eeata la Private Bex, f 1 00 j Parqaette and »i' Circle, Chaira, W oenta; Tamils Circle, 25 »« Colored Gallery, 25 cents; Colored Boros, 60 tea 1 Gallery, U ©ante. Last night but this* of UrrUlLSSand bla Arabian boras "Hiawatha.” THU (Wcdnaeday) BTEHIHQ, Uabqu 25th, ISS3, WUl’bo presented tbs drama of MIKEMABTIH, TUX BOLD HIGHWAYMAH AHD EOBDZG. HIKE MILKS, THUHDKBBOLT^^«. w^, TOaTaXi. .AMNIH JSBKBLIB. To conclude with. SKETCHES IN INDIA. TOM TAPE- O. fiXFTOH. fIALUX AMHIK KDEGLIE. QOlii) Id FALLING, Bat BOMS, SHOES AND QAITEItS Hn adwmdflg, so cftU and wear* a bargain at BOB&ASD'S, Ho. »B.MarkU iUm rvPffNING. mbs. kitodin will Mwn oa Thus*p*Y, ths Sfitk *C March, a hand* MBPi'M MlLWKSltr.at btr JSSbuSmant, Mo. 18S Jaderal A U rioil BALE—The Ilonse and Lot go „p>4 tj U»a»!»l(°cd, Fourth Wirt; hnejhoo, City. PoatnlQH tlT«n oa the Ist or Mo, noxt. hfln*.it7;tp ttoir Jntefsst io.|tV* maaML Malta Cron ftat to uvea years oW-«groea from coming. inui tbu Sus’cj Mr. Myers, ol Adauts, petition of citizens praying :»-* lb-* monies arising irum lines on those having :o:uci-nijo>M scruples against bearing arms, bd ‘‘j the < .Jaunty Comtuissionors of the respective mUlltleS. U •ois. Shunaoa, of Allegheny, and Kerns, of id.dphin, memorials of the religions bociety of id-i, |.>r tho relief Irom tho paymoui of lines lor ou-perforntnoev' of military duties. . ltiiter, of bnyde-r, petition lor the passage of i fur me re-union ol Snyder and Uuton coun- Hr. Slack, petition of citizens of the borough of •J)uqutsne far u division ol tho borough to bo called lliui Ailu^Loay. ..5»;:foi Art the Hr. U« o>», a romonafranco of citizens of Alle gheny county ugniuat the repeal of the law.to pre vent cattle, horevs, aho.p and swuxo Irom running at » Hr. Shauuou, a remonstrance of the burgess and lowu council o» Ducjucm.' borough against tho pas s-.gu ol a law to divide said boroughs , also, a peti tion ol Hii.iii Y. ilsrtzsli, prayiug for the passage of a law lo authorize tho Slate I'roaaunir to reluud cvirDiin uiouua errouiously paid by him Into tho Treasury. Hr. kaluo, of Fajotto, presented a petition of citi ’ii# ol Huntingdon county relative to railroad com mas aud uakiug a coiuuuitcool investigation In re nd to ibu charges ol said railroad, companiod on vigut. The committee are to lulu u*ce l>-Veiled, tUau they charge to the cilizeus of lUcr-SUi'.es. UL Whether any of said corporations assume the .>wt.-r u( Uiscnuiiuattug between ludtriauats— carry ig lor wiflu without charge—charging aomo a high uu .'ilicrs a low rate; and, if so, theeu'ect ol such a .umii upou the butiuCM Ol* such ot our citizens wflo re not Uion.il by low rates. Jil. W hrtner an) of said curpoiations grant freo UMisoter thsir rullroid to citizens of this citato uu uro not c.Mucc.vii with tho road, and the names, Lcnjailun and rcsidenco of persona who have secept lili. W hetner any of said corporatiuun, tlioir oQi era or any otaer persons on l>»na!f of such corpora i.n.s, l»*Vi at any lime tuilueuced or axteinpi<-d lo ni; aeucv ioglsiatiou in our a tat* by any menu# wb.it- , Air. Kidno, from the Committee ou the JaUi-iary Geu-r.it, reported the followingpreamble and joint r>a..luiioti 111 auswer to the L*Ui> 2>utlo Legisiiilurb ii: fc.i.l to the l'euu#ylvania aud OUio Con*!. \S iii-bi-iS, t nder the joint ncls ol the legislature ,-f th'-hLalcsol tuluo auu i’coUay.vanle, » canal was n>m..uct—J Uucu the old i’urugo sumum of the Km i ' .mid 10 mluradot the IVunaylvanm Lanai Irom tli' ui .utL ■.{ u-aver, In the Ohio river, to Lake hru-; tti.d ira:r«iii, lium a resolution Irom the &\UtUe ot uiuu, forwarded to the Goucnu Assembly of mis itaic, it appears that an attempt U being made to ibm'upthßfcjwrt of the said Ouio aud i’eunnylvaula Janoi within tbu i.t’.u ol Unto, thereby rendering Unit part tbhlcul iisklm State utterly Taiultos lo .bo j.rcut daiusgo W the people of this Coulinuuwealth, therel jIo L*c* U «t.-, Titsi tho Slate of Pennsylvania ikoienn.ly protests ug.ui,»t the shutting up of ibe o*lllo un.l l*« Canal, or the p.rvonicn pf il luauy way troiu lt« wilgiua) purpose, as a violation ol mV implied faith of too 6tale ol Ohio lo iVnu ojiVonia. i c»i ,r:jou:i)ini-a; of tho Legislature, (Senate's amend ment was "jiu of April.“) The Oeoate appointed tbs i.i.uwiag Couinmtoe of Gvnter«nOe: lleaars. ikbiusun, Kmsey TucrelL Hr. uiitcr, ut anyder, introduced a bill to nnlto the counties of bnyuer Uiuou. Mr. Gro«, irom theComauth-i on Dmks, reported fsVolai’.y, with Minenuaients, the bill 10 extend tho than*! vk tho Exchange ilank of Pittalmrgh. Tbo tui. kuppic-meniary to au act lo iacori«j*eUv the ■ Allegheny City and t ruuport hail road Company, ap proved apni Idth, lsjl, was returned from the Atusui uutouded u> lh<>s>o.-ud section by the Slrtklug# out of tlm iiuuio of i areal i'ayulcr aud uuortlug that of A. V>. Lauo. The Uuibe concurred in tho amend- 2lr. b .v k hiirodured a bill t*» incorporate tbc boron sh "i liast AlU’g.bcay, la tho county of Ai.e ghsiiy. >=Hr. Dili far the relief af Martin Uartzuli. k (erred to the CutnmlLUe on Claims. Sir. i'.T.ihlag, ot Cambria, huppkmtut to me act for llie udjuuicalicn ana pay mout of certain military claim-. iJ r. I'.'omi, of Mctccr. Bill la relation U> the Erie <-xtriu(r,i. ctUiil. Uuicm-ii tv tho Judiciary Oeat-ral CviuuiUUv. iir. I't.aiii'ir, of Luzerno. Supp’cmdnl to|the *ct luiiuul cimig+o XUu r*il>u&. a tl a: • aTJ tv ZU4iU> out (Util publish thtilr . > jI-mju: vr Refuse Uio ini ol Mulch of each Mt. bar'y. cl Eik. bill lo extend the time for j.- c.’Dip'c t»u cl itio Venango Uxiirond. i‘a*acd. Mr. \» a l * j, of Luzerne. Dili to p.event bankers, r.le-.rs, Insurance companies, sating. institutions, ul inouir-J eoi poratUas Iroia dealing in geld and ibc bti. to iiHfcoriii cctujoll'trtciuro to eelrcleitcs .-..L-Vl WIU loot. a lrvin Mayor Ilenry, of rblladal* pit ~ \> no rend, luvonug the ol the hill rega* Uui;ii»MMul putiic amusement. 1 ax llxuso adj jcnu.il at 10 o’clock. SkSAtu—lbo IrUowmg bibs were iiitrodaccd - dir. hifidjaui—bill to incorporate tbil Jones & Nlru« IcW dl-xjulaclunug Ccm;>xity. The corporators rnuucd .re, A. ii. WatUhgljn', \\. A,. MiiuiclL, Laaruncht. Ulu ii. -ti;., Jyhn 1 Mog.r, Jua. V truer, is. i\ Junes, Jwliit J. DcUUOei, Dll 111 liiciiej, N. 'li'jlino#, A lol * Spoo tn Alle gheny coubiy.urcd not exceeding twenty acred. Ob* uci to macutirt, ro iron and altm, also Umdwuro.cut* cry uni A b n<.u tuiul tuiploiaoata, consisting wholly or in pan ol iron, audio store ami tr»oic ui such cuaimooiUc.i as shall be necessary tor the saccetslol piusccuti. i. el liroir busimaj. Capital slock sll)J,lAiO divided into Zj'jUU shares o( sdi) each, wltli prirtltsgu ol increasing tho hanto to au extent not douching SuUU,:u{KiUjr. It is to enable tho Com pm j i-j i.ike, receive auprotcJ Feb. 111, ’4'J, aTucxteudod to any r.uhWi or omur proi-crty owued by tbo company. The beut'tii ul the I4dd, 143rd and. 147 th sections of auact to revisit and amend tbo penal luinvf tins approved filarch 31, ’OO, «also included. Air. WtUou, a bill to incorporate tbo Tioga Tolo graph Company. ( Air. ttoUubou, a bill to incorporate the Pcnna. II y* druidic Works. Thu Corporators arc Sarn’l V. Brown, J.s. W. t\"iu-r, Jos. J. Wadsworth, Joshua K. Ew* i.*g, John B. llruns, John Warrenmid E. W. Hutch ings. Tbo object is to construct works and Iky pipta or tubes lor tbo purpose of conveying oil through said pip,* or tubes, iu thu county til Venango trum a point ou Od Creek, on tbo farm of Joseph Tarr, to. the villugo ul I*l tuner, with power to extend tboiomo to the Ahegtiuity river, at or near [Walnut Buud. Air. Conubll, a supplement to an act clmngtng the venue iu u ccrtuiu com frem Boaver to Wishl>on approved Feb. 18, ’tid. It provides that any umi ovtrj iiiSic-oumt or proceeding against Eliza 11. Barker, Margaret Junes, £Us*B. Droll, Juasoßarker, i James Barker, or \ Judge Advooate General Holt took deposi tions to-day of the‘ released prisoners, be longing to Ohio regiments, touching the exe cution as spies, of seven of their number, who were captured while on a speolal expedi tion, (sent by Geueral Hitche!!,) into North ern and contfai Georgia. Extreme barbari ties attended somo of these executions. The evidence taken to-day will be made the basts of tho representations to the rebel Govern ment, or possibiy a days, when ho 1 will formally resign tto Governorship of that State. Burgeon J. K. Smith has, by order of Sur geon Generjvl Hammond, addressed a letter to Medical Director Abbott, directing him to take tho necessary measures to cause the transfer to the General Hospitals dearest to their homes, of all siek : ahd wounded aol ~diers who have been' sink for three months and upwards, and who are in a ht state to boar sueh transportation. These transfers are to bo mado in detachments of about fifty, under the oharge of proper officers, ahd with duo attention to the welfare of the sick , thus transferred. Tho Nassau Oaxette, in Us reoent summary of news from Charleston, mistakes in saying that the Flambeau, under, flag oftruoe, de livered a letter from Lord Lyons'to the com mander of the British stoamor Petrel, contain ing Instructions to p.ocoodto Washington. ’ The scrow sloop Asaipee; for some weeks at the Washington Navy Yard, is now in fine sea condition. The alteration of her mach inery having just bees'thbroughiy and satis factorily testod. V/ From Fort an Prince. PntLADKLPnu, March 2d.—Arrrived: bark Aiohoan, from Port au Priooe, with dates to Maroh 2d. Off Nicola Mdle she was boarded by the British gunboat Plover, who overhaul ed the ships papers, and left her go on. Maroh 2d sho was boardod by a boat abreast of Juager, whioh gave her the information re ceived by the British revenuo cutter, that the privateer Hetribution was , in Crooked Island patsago and had taken seYoral American ves sels, run thorn ashore, on Long Island, disr charged their cargoes, and had sold part of a oargo to ihe morohants on Fortune Is land, and chartered and loaded a schooner with salt to ruu the blockade. , H 4 Maroh; 11th, latifudo 31-48, long. 74-60, she pasefed a small schooner bound South, painted whlto, its masts down, having her dooks crowded with men, all in blue clothing and white caps. She supposed her to. bo a privateer. After coming in Bight ? of the American, all tho mon except three tfont be •low, and tho schooner proheedod on her course. Reported Opening of Another Canal to Gain Accea.fl W Yazoo City, Oiibo, March 24.—The.Memphls pipers, of Sunday,' report thatjiftbther canal, or out-off, is being! opened' from the Mississippi, fifty miles below Helena, into Deer river, Wash* log ton Lake, and into Sunflower river, by whioh to gain ucoosstoYssooolty and Haines 1 Blutf. < They: also report that two of Earragut’s gunboats hadreached the lower mouth of the Vicksburg canal* - One small boat passed into Lake Providence. Water is rushing Into the! lako at a rapid rate. The Federal force at .Greonwood are still hold in chbek by the rebel battery. From Kansas City. Kurgan City, Maroh 24.—A gentleman just from Santa Fo states that a large body of Indians—Camanches, Navajoes, Paeblo and other tribes—returned from an expedition to Texas,' whoro tboy captured six hundred horses and a largo number of cattle. They destroyed muoh property and killed many Texans* 7 A Skirmish with Guerrillas. Kansas City, March 23.—0 n Sunday morning, a scout of forty men, of the 6th Cavalry,'como upon Quan trill’s guerrillas, two or three., hundred strong, near Blue Springs, where ia shbrt akirmish ensued. Our. nine kUled,.i*v*ral l wouh4cd,end fife'mlisisg* Tip rebeiioss MpffrifißL • -' Missouri Legislature—Reports from Vicksburg, etc. St. Louis, lUroliM.—TM Missouri Legis lature adjourned to-llay witbont providing lor a new State Convention! Tho Governor will probably call tbe old Convention together, however, and consider and perhaps perfect some plan of emancipation in the States -V- '' Mr. Claybask, of the conservative wing of the emancipation party, nominated’ Oliver Dwllley for Mayor to-day. . It ii not known yet whether the Democrats will nominate a ticket. The Democrat'* specials! from below, of the 19th says the rebels continued shelling the canal at Vicksburg, retarding tbe prosecution of the work somewhat. The river is fnllingi and all fears of an 'oterflow of the camping ground have subsided. .> Ail in quiet at Greenwood. Both parties are repairing damages. Our present force there is regarded as insufficient to reduce rebel fortifiations. Tho levees are being cut, which it was thought would result in drown ing the rebels out.- There are rumors in circulation of tne evacuation of Haino’s Bluffs; and that the Bth Missouri had gone up to garrison the place. If this be true, it foreshows tho fall and evac uation of Vicksburg. St. Louis, March 24.—The Democrat learns from a gentleman just fromj. Vicksburg that the steamer Diligent, with the Eighth Mis souri, had. succeeded in entering Yazoo river above Haines’ bluff. Her course was through Cypress Bayou, which debouohes in the 7a aoo, opposite Johnson's, plantation, where Sherman’s troops landed ' last Docember; thence through Steele's Bayou into tho Sun flower, which empties into the Yazoo, tweuty miles above Haines’ bluff. The Diligent was aooompanied by a light gunboat., As soon as it was foond possible to get through, four iron-clads followed, v Oar informant also says thousand men had gone up before this. Oar force can thus bo placod between Haines’ Bluff and Yazoo City, which will enable ua to operate in the rear of our former position, and bring tbe latter between two fires. ' , Ho also believed our fleet can navigate bayous, and enter tho Yazoo above Yazoo City, by whioh means our gunboats can co-operate with our forces at Greenwood, and reduce Fort Pemberton, thus throwing their com bined strength against City. Tho flank of the rebel position being thus turned, Vloksburg will undoubtedly be evacuated. The batteries ou Haines' Bluff were built to sweep down tho river, and are powerless against attack-aocre. Thojjonfirmation of the&o tidings are anx iously looked for. ' From Fortress Monroe. Foetkkis Mqsbok, March 23.—The follow ing genorai order hair been issued: Ueadquartbks Kobtolk, Vx., ) March 20, 1863. j Oeneral Order, No. B—A general court martial is hereby appointed to meet at the CUy Hall, Norfolk, Va., on the 23d day of March, 1863, for the trial of tuoh prisoners as may come boforo iu The following officers aro detailed for the court: L. Van Slick, 19th Wisconsin, : Jadge Advocate; Capts. R. M. Strong and A. 0. Rowley, of the 10th Wis., 11. R. Gardner and H. H. Hewitt, of the 148th N. Y.,and J. K. Faust, of the 173 J Penua.; Lieuu. J. R. Clenow, of the 173 d Pa., 5. C. Seaman andC. B. Willard, of the 19th Wis., W. W. Gates and H. B. Brown, of tbe 148th N. Y. By order of E. L. Vieie, Brigadier General Commanding. J. A. Lubsuah, Assistant Adjutant General. - A large fleet ofjehooners made their depar ture from here this afternoon. They had taken harbor in tho roads daring the storm. The weather is now fine. Some'of the gunboat* have been practicing with their gum at Newport Nows to-day. The firing caused some inquiry , from the neighboring towns. The Body of Gca. Sumner. Stxacusi, N. Y., Mar oh 24.—The body of Gen. Sumnor was removed from his residence to tbe City Hall this morning, nnder-a mili tary escort from the 51st Regiment, and to the sound of muffled drums. His remains lay in state daring the day upon a catafalque, under a oanopy handsomely decorated with flowers, interspersed with flowers of mourning, and draped with flags. The massive burial cate is adorned wii h boqaeis of natural flowers, entwined with the hurt and btrlpos. -About 20,000 people isiled the hail during tho day, and paid their last respects to the lamented hero. A milli iry guard i* on duty ever the remains, and t he body will be returned to his Late residence oaring the night under an es cort. Tho funeral, whioh will tako place at 11 o'clock to-morrow morning, isiexpeoted to be the most imposing affair over witnessed in Western or Central New York. Frum New Jersey. Ts»stOß,.N. J., March 24.—lap U. S. Cir cuit Coort Met to-day. At the suggestion of the ease of Jackalow, ho was dirocted te be discharged. The doubta.about the jurisdic tion of tho Court and itfabiiitj to obtain wit* sasse*, was the oaut© of this action. It has beta three years since 'Jaekalew waa'first tried. From bouisfillc, LoutßViLL*, March 21.—The rebels, report* cd from threo to ten thousand, with a much larger forte following . them, here • taken possession of Danville.’ Tnoy orossed the river via Mill Springe to Somerset. There are no rebels at Glasgow of Man* foidtville, or in that section of the State. From liuslou. Boston, March 24.—The old National Theatre was destroyed by fire this morning. The steamship iCuropa, from Liverpool via Halifax, arrived at this port at half past six o’clock this morning. Her mail will bo lor* warded by the morning train. *'(pm Pori Iloyai anti Beaufort Naur Yoke, March 24.—The United States steamer tiaitle, from Port Hoyal\and Bean: fort, arrived at this port to-night. She brought a number of passengers, including eighty disabled and sick soldiery from the Marine artillery. . j Iroment' Finances. JPhiladku’hia, March 2d.— Jay Cooke, sub scription agent, announces the conversion of $1,200,000 legal tenders into 5.20’a to-day, makffcg $2,000,000 in t*o days and $5,000,000 in ten uaja.‘ !• Markets by ’Telegraph. New York, March 2L—Cotton dull at 76c. Flour; State declined 10©15c; sate* of #,OOO bids, nt 80,66(3 6,7ofbr State, and s?£o@?,3o for Ohio, and. 5X.30® 7,60 for Southern. Wheat; declined 2c; t aales df I#,- 600 Stub, at 51,70 for Bed Weatcrn. Corn 2c lower; 70,000 bosh, sotdat #7Q4SOc. Beef dull. Tork heavy at 514. jLard dull atlu&lo%c. Wool dnllanddroop* lug. Stocks lower; Quid 46j£. # Cincinnati, MarchSl.—Thopews from New York has unsettled the moraet for Slour, Wheat and Pro* visions, and prices are merely nominal with a very; nnsntlled feeling. Corn is lu actlrb demand at 68g} C9c. Oats advanced to 73(576c, Bye and Barley uu changed. Whisky advanced to 41c. Groceries very duUandvxceptfaigin the retail way prices orenoml* nal. GoldhM dtdlned U» 1,40 r Demand notes 1.40; ; Silver 1,80. The market forallla tmiottlcd. Ex*, change steady at J* premium. * ' A Goon Exampl*.—An English house doing an extensive business in this country, has jast given evidence of its confidence 1 in the char* of our government securities. Instead of remitting at tho carront rate of exchange, tho New York representative has boen In structed to invest about $75,000 in United States six per cents. ; . AnCEBIBHOP HcOEKfl AND THI TAX A* 3 *®' ses.—Archbishop Hughes, of Now York, when calledl on by the assessor for his return of silver plate, liable to tax under the U. o. rovonao law. rendered fteefwlhowstw® ana for* ly ovnees, with the remarks n#e ® Bot exempt me forty ounces; the country requires all the tax.” J ' ■yALOABLE WORKS KOK HQREE TmutUMhjHor., wUV. &,&&&■ Ycuitt on the Structure and Disease of the Hone. Dadd's American Hots# Doctor. . . ' Mehew's tUnstoeUd Bern Doctor. T*.-' *”E££?S ‘! '-I And dnlor la >U UAAM ; so. in'LthuanßTnsnr, : v *■ > i<^PlTTf»ira«T t Pi. . [iuau-riw tuir t)blf. atertng; H V 4- DO ..M L I ,, - WiauWlbj;-.: . i *SS^-*«SaE6SSg ! iii£isL l specul NOTICES. comm, cold; or an ikei- TAXED THROAT, if allowed to program, result* la serious Pulmonfcry and Bronchial affections, tentime* Incurable. .. • j ’ BROWN’S :BBONCHIAL TROCHES reach directly the affeciml parts, and give almost in stant relief, | In' BBOBORITtS, ASTHMA, and CATARRH the; are beneficial. The good efoots re* ailing from the use of tbe Trccbos, and thstr ex tended use, has caused tb«m to counterfeit:*!. ii, rare to guhrd egaipat worthier* Imitations. Obtain only the fnuioe Brows*# ErooeMal irodWs, which ' have proved their 'efficacy by a test of man j‘ years. Public Speakers asd Bingexe should- use tbe Trochee. . Military Officer* and Soldiers who over-tax tbe voice and aro exposed-to sudden change, should have them. Sold everywhere, at 25 cents per bsx. • ]a;6:3mtUwT .; £jj£*.Lake superior (Jopper MU! and SMELTING WORKS, Pirrssußaa. PAM) M’CU m k CO.i : Manufacturers of SHEATHING, BRAZIERS’ AND BOLT COFFER, .PRESSED COPPER BOTTOMS, RAISED STILL BOTTOMS, SPALTER SOLDER; also Importers and'dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ae. Constantly on hand, TINNERS’ MACHINES AND TOOLS. . fframnea, No. 149 First end ISO Second street*, Pittsburgh, Perm’A. ••"Special orders of Copper put to any desired pat* •ni. my29:dawlyT I2CXO Nervous Sulierera of Roth I tUIXKR.—A reverend gentlemen having been re stored to health in a few days, after undergo Infill the usual routine and Irregular expensive modes of .treatment, without success, coasldor* it hie sacred doty to communicate to his afflicted fellow creatures, tho means or cuox. Hence, on tbe receipt of en ad dressed ecvelopo,.ho will Mad (free) a copy of the prescription need.; Direct to Dr. JOHN M. DAG NALL,iB6 Fnltoa street, BrooUyu, R. Y. tnbllzlydawT I .• • wrrnnow Docouxss........... r .......wiiiSBTU WITIIOOT PAIN, I ahull df oooeuity be obliged lo be away trommy rfiioe the greater part Of .next Spring and Sommer* and that my p&tlenti mar not be losers thereby, 1 bare as so* eluted with me Mr. B. 3. WaYE, a Dentist of well known ability in every branch of the prtfoislon, and whose elegant fillings ase the admiration of the pro- Crulon whutuver seen Dr. Waye will be with me fn-m April Ist, and will take the- general charge of : the office, 1 earing mo free to derote my whole at* I teotlon to extracting teetk Vick my eppordfui, Wnd to I the mechanical pa rof the prwoAiou Persons who I may bare hitherto failed to hare their Teeth ektiact ed (or want of time on my part, or from defers Is tue apparatus, are. us tired that such difficulty no longer exlsut, as 1 base made many improvements, and will d.rpte my whole time to it. ' > 1 befdreooce in retrarl to thopauifmaws and safety of the operation giren if desired* and from Blealeai I gentleman tfw. diemeuber that cold weather is the I time when the apparatus con be nsed to tu biat ad. | vantage. K. OUDBY,Dkutut* I malfcos:N 134 KmtthfteM etryt. J i>» »-ty| ai»itUU>tti;c' , 6v FURNITir R»-B hij*. 6T8883. i i 5 pr T3B UStr «■ -f ' A mil «so«iaeauw*ii‘i , !»D£.'BtHl rt'hßD PPBSiTDA-iloonstacUy on •e will uU at tb* Jny*st ?tio» fe: >nlß‘lrw»s-i»; '. | UOiI'UN MA,Ulii£iJ!il*X j FOB BALE. 35 30-inch UABDING ££ACIIINE3, *UU'Battw»j and'Bawl*. , 11, 10 ani II BOBBIN TABKTCN SPEEpEES. 1 LARGE WILLOW. - ’ I ADttAWIRG FRAMES,Ac. . £0 THBOaTLK BFINBING FBAUEB. liO tpla die*'' Ti • ’ • ‘ j 'Jhia machinery will be Bold Btrjr kw, dsllTersbl* in ane, untH.whloH time it can be teentn nw at the Sigte Cat ton Woaki," All Pi tuborgh. mh!8:10t* - KISQ A PKVHOtJg. T»H)Ji THIS UALK. . JO Sterling'! Ambrosia; i.. . BehnitraoV 1 * Hair Coloring; Wotdi 1 Hair JUMieraiira; • .. • ; Burbett'a roccaine; . I Ljon's Ctthidron; i . I' ,• i Mrs AHsnVXXatr Baatorer ; french!. English and American | '{’omsdes and Hair Gila, in rarioty. for sale by r SIMOH JfOHHSTOH, 1 coroot Smlthfield and Foarth streets. ONIONS— 12 bbls. choice; , ; 20 do Bchoji Apples; IfiObtuh. Dried Applft; • ( 150 co Dried Peachei; 60 bbls. Extra Floor; j 200 do BxtraFamllj: • 60 bag* Kino Table salt; j. •in ator® and fbr Bale by j ' mtSl 4 g. KIPPLtt.IB3 Liberty etroel STATi*a iS£.UlBi£ TAXES* - U Ths JAJtUABY L T ST, of United States Ext cl<« Taxwi, for the Twenty-Third DUtrlet/Pa., fee i been retired, end l« sow doe end payable at tb > InUrnel Bereauo Office, WATJCB bXBBEt, nex; door to tieCUy Trouary, Allegheny. ! V • DAf ID M. WHITJ, i mbit ' Collector of th*23d Dlstirlrii..pßim 'a- ■ QHAttbJKB It. UALiIWiUiL,! ■ • (aoccenor to June* Holmes A Oowf> POKE PACKER, Deafer Io3AQOH t LABD,BUGAB*COBKD BAUS, HMngrn . ». 0Q& XAB4EIAHD FIBBT, STBEKTB, - d«U;iy - t -r > - • • Pirrogsos.Fa. : Bitn A MU«m—Wo want Agena at CUUICO other nftVf cinfttlud corfoiu irtlcbi. iei&SmiU.T , : L. OrrcA M.ON TH.—i want to hit* AgonS ©lO tnievery county at $M e month, ursaa* ■?^^ssasaa,®it«r ■) - -j •-• h- - XTOtIUK IS HKKJhB If titVKIS -Uint ; a IN Mtden ttr lAS. BOCK LB?, e:n*lcUd o(ta^ 00. lu th. WMtwn FjojleottaiJ, »IB b» ihilw tor mi won*. ptopntj JMpered., : j ,4. ; -4-' - .1.-*"'-' ' 1 .- 'l S— JBlnu wALiifAWsWa.-^Oon'tpiw hirftcfcee. Beortilhl BMla ?MOT l £rrf'£: JBERdUJrr TJLMIMRS. JJMEY & Ca, . (Bjaritir* U JamezO. Wattu ' Merchant Tailors, Are new receiving tk*lr SPEIHG STOCK OF QOOBB, Adapted to a first tizu W*, which he* been Mtat> | «d srith greai eve to' rijeot the epprobatuu of their . many friend* and patron*, aadttruntof, by dowrt- UnUon to bktlnees and strict Integrity, to meet tho approcnl of ell who mo? favor ua with ncaU. i OFFICEBS’ DNIFOBMS Msde to ordir in the b«*t menntr and «» terms. Having finished a groat many ~ l for staff. Field aed ; Line Offleere, ae mo l at far tho Neryj we are prepared to execute order* In thlo line withccmotneesend despatch. Utewise e very choice selection of FUHHzBEIHO GOODS always on hondl +~"- ooa, or pkkS a sr. OLiiß bikdcm. mhs • I ' i SITUATION WANTED.—A young men, (wounded in ierm et Bottle of AntleCum* which prsTenU him from working et hit tred&] wiahso a ctuation at anything wben heavy werk le not rtqoired etbreMnt* Enquire at Vo. t&7 Liberty street, or laddrme “S. E. Box'slB, PlUsbvrfn p. . : Midi WAITED IMMEDIATELY.—3OO VY MENOAX7LBJERB. RIVETERS, DRILL* ERB;ond LABORSESi The beet cT wages gtvea. Apply Immediately, at the Gnnbb*t Y*rd "Cf TOAi* Lib SON, H&BTUPE|> A 00., ULEb OE CUUKm—Rules of ell Xli tbe Conrti of Lew. end Fqaity—Steta eni United State*—which ereholdcn in tbe City of PitU bargL end of the tinpr.me Oonrt of the United- Siataa. Bleren codes. • Complied b; Bicherd Beeeob, Ewj:- ItoU ocUTO,df over 800 pegei, wl'liccpiottr Indexes *"A intarfssvas, lor sddltlo&s Itroß* PHcs n " M r Mrenutr CTWooJMiwL UiKUIT TKEES, JSVitItWJtUSK»S, &o; HowU th. tlmoj II roa wmt «no APPLI’ •• v •••'•!-■ - - . ~. TBEES, largo BTEBCBKBNSiic., at low price*, to tend on MUBDOCE'S PITTSBCBQH ASP OAKDAHD KUBSBTIIE3. , , mhld . j Dusting \si sorobbing bro^h- E3.-~Tht finest quality QliWfciis Brißtlt Dab* " log end Snacpligßruhes; qaeUty herd- ' eni sott ScnibWng Brotbee, togetker with e gsacxel' assortment of hoawkeeping utensils, ferial* at the : Feaiiv Grocery star* of . , 'l,, JOHH A. BEH3HAW, mhH •/ t , Xdbortv and Hagd'atresie. ■' • - LOST.-4-From thh r ,?■ Packet Lepding. THrBTEffS CIL BABBEIA; , marked VB;” >ptn* strips in tho heed Y Bnppsfct9.(oV' have be4nbsaied bj mistake. J. ' v “ ■ mbIS : . . Ho.mßmitbFOeMitwirt« ,VT ~ OpBA ASH. ' EOO cufeAbettbnadAAlb; . 300 bbb. EngUih CotuUo SoHa; 7 ... . I- - Buo bogs Brined-KlUaio ef'godft! ' ) Tor i«]» by L; ; ; ,v IAIiBXAtfDXB KIBG, tabSS " •• -j?i -Mo graiiitcrtyitmt. TTKR3INQ.—3OO bx».No.l Herring:, n • SOO ** 6cal*l ■' dos Jait rtcelrri Had for ui» by • HETMBB ABB09„ Mo*. 12&Md128 Woadttrwt/ -- Q AAA ttAOOttttU>JiB AMI O.VVV fiHOULDXBS Jut rtctlTfd art! ferula to' ; l J. B. DlI/WOBTH*CO.» mhXt v : . ISOaod I&2jfecondttrwU SHOW WiNUOWB BAliifi liOVV. — l Th« Show iWlsdowi, »iih som* U J;L. GamiliaiAiad J. Jt Oart’*, Nai. JIG ftftd *l* JUlegfr tnyOliy. mM# • '••■•• ALCOHOIi— 3WJ bbls. 70 pel cent and M per cent., f&r *al« br- „„ B.A.J , AHSHI'OOK,SOH*CO.,- mbfcl, :■• -5 » corneroCFlat•ntt Wo«diitmt». IShUioO bbJs. *O. 3 large Mackerel; IDO bCtbli. 49 do -dos . - 60 do 'WWte Fiih; ' ■ r .-ja .-m©-. late •.■.•••••'* »* foyaO-bj %?**»,- - ma2o • ••••■ • -Koe 871Liberty,■tr»d4.* i rjocJi. oaMJYv—JLOO box™ White Xv csoTeUdv BocS Candy, in rtoMaod far«il« by ; - : BBHUBAJMIO4* • ttibU' , _ Ko«. 12ft Id »tora MjfcfrMl.fr,- 8 K°*Cttid»aniL;‘jiafin* - "Lv-. f..;7T~T H’iijrrs. lUxrnrAonrßUt, » 8. V* T*&YTSL