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XHPBfIPAT MOENDiG, MARCH 26.
. CIXF AFFAIMS.
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i 29 3.29
Riddle, Esq.
DB “ dhi'»i hisretidenoa
Ah AllegienjCity, on Wednesday morning,
farter a (heT^but painful lllntu, aged thlrty-
I hint yours.:-Sunday boforo Iktt, whil* attend
»( >fanal, : ho took cold in tho faoe, whioh
I predooedthe moot nos to term of inflamma
tion and rapidly rprend to tho brailn, wliloh
pops tormlnntod family.
. **• Btddlo hno resided in tfite community
hit boyhood, nsd at tho time oi hit death
AW* tho raster mombor of tho lira of Biddte,
i W»Ut A Co;, liiborty street. Fnvloai to en
-JfFihlf thte honra he hold position* of groat
hraot and msponitbllity, and in every Inetanoo
folly mot tho high expectation! rooting npon
I' him. Toil years of hit basins** oareer wao
opont at tho Methodist Book Depository In
thte city. Daring thte time ho ttorad hit
, mind well by-earoful and constant reading,
, ...which oror afterward* proved a mine of
wealth to him in tho more at tiro walk! of
~ .mercantile life. .. . .
Early is iife he was deprived of the parental
:-iOare of afathor, and though thro on npon hit
.A.own rojoareo! whlte -lh: tender, yoara, and
• - ’ balhgthe- oldest of a largo famjly.and tho
• counsellor of tho surviving patent, among
whom oat Mr. Stti. Hiddlx, one of tho pro*
. piteiote of thtepolpof-ryot ho inhibited tuoh
traite of indomitable energy, and inrmonntod
•very obttaoto, that it booamo a matter of as
tontehmsnt.to all who wore acquainted with
■ : tho teote. ilotwitha tending marked ohangoa'
' had ooouriod in tho family circle by death and
otharwtea, yet tho influence of hit oarly devo
. tten to thelntereat* of the riling member* of
. the family, it jtelt even to the present day.
Though not striotly (peaking a classical
- tabular, yet hit acquirements wore of no or
dinary kind,and hlscompoßitions and knowl
, edge ofbookr, ohonod how troll verted he wai
... in rash thing*. Ko one could longoonverse
. with him without observing hi* able and
scholarly manner.
Hit limldityand retiring manner prevented
him from being better known and appreciated.
It only required a knowledge of him to dte
' oover hit oioollont trait* of character. Quietly
-and methodically he performed hi* work in
• nopoatiblo ohnroh relation*, at homo, and in
’ the busymaru of Hfo. In tho domoitte rdr
' «te, at husband, parang brother, friend, hit
. - J good quail tie* those with a resphndanoy that
' -tho“t*omiogmtatitnda*! ; sonld:sot dteoovm
. *: in their interooune with him. ChoerfnUy and
happily wont the honra of iifo.ahdho wa* tho
light and joy of :hi* honiohold. But, ala* 1
’ li one brief week, thi* bright and promising
. light it extlngalshed in death. With a lad
; hwirt there lino* are penned.' Sad . that we
■hail not moot {Let bright, gonial, frank and
i : eholo* spirit in onrwalk*. Bathe died lafely
j«-:-we doubt not. Long has he been a faithful
, i ' '’ andooniiitent member of tho Presbyterian
Hharoh, and for tome time an Elder of the
L. A ' Central Brooby terten Ohnroh, Allegheny. Ho
' ' erae married some years ago to the daughter
■- .of the iter. Mr. Hatton, ahighly respected
.... mini*ter, and leave* a witeajnd four ohlldren,'
'' - ■ three dangh Ur* and one son. Funeral notloe
it eteawhere given.
, Court Keporis. ,
-Caxxo* Putts, Oinu*g’Cov^r f Aa.
• A»a|m« Law Jcoat—Ho*. Thojuj Mxllqh
t Alcun lulw £.'U. £irawx.
.., ,Awouti Jcikui—Hq*. J. B*OW*. I
- *>W[K Monday
\ Bomlv or October; 4th Monday or
. . ,I|OoM»bor. ,. V*m <t»jn—Pim Mood., of icl
■ a>gnttt.aniith«fintd*yQf each i»r»;
, XdalUrt Uksa upon the fim MotxUy er«sch
t . j . month, *mbr*d*«*a eaom at i**u* oaTb» ftrarth
t Baturdijr preceding the first Moadej 0/ each month
• c BberliTatiAlM, oathe fimd*jol ewh term.
.•' Aignmrat Lbts Ukeaopon.the U6ad*y succeed*
'j J&f tueamclusion of iurj m*t«, , 7
v ; • District Court. 1
. 7! ' ‘V. finpm-Hot, U. Huirro*. '
. Ajfoca* T*—Ho*. H. W. Vuaum. .
tux Dais—Th® fourth lloqiUt of Jaaurr, Asdl.
; Jaljr.udHorember. Datura <Ujs>~Tb» fint Mm!
daj ofsoch month and the Ant daj of each tm.
BhtriiTa Sales oa the first daj of each mouth,
.irsottOT Wttt-Moadoj, April Cth, ut ’oraiy
wwlt ihtniibtfo '
. TtW call* lor each dsy consistof the flat ten opea
, 4mm. .. ' •
ji ...•!• District Court. •.
‘ ThS'foQovisg pMei wars disposed of jf
. . ttrdaj la this Court:, - i
1 : , ;.-rA Eoilj Tio Wataon. Jadgmafitoenfetßod.
. ... » Bsrriitown Ts.Paol; pusod. ■ Barford vs.
. . flash ;sohtinusd«~ Groiunsa yi. Qifcbs &
Sobwo; pwei Wallao® n. Wallao* 5 sot
tW»-Vinw fir Ofttutet Oil Company;
- - ■ pairtd. Kotifiy v*. MoCliwgfs ‘Garnishasi;
oouiiuued. - MeOtarg yi.'SUferman; eon
- Plsmlng for tyw vß.' DooglMi &
- ****}&* w. at;
Ih* following arrtfca cases lat for to-day:
v Moffitt, Old Perry, So. Ill: Mil
- JI3; - Moßthony
'• . of. 0L,T«.3(.»1*«t. at, H0.1IM; Bongidt
Admlnlitr.tor of J, H. PMllipi,
. ■’■ ■■-■*daobltod, Ho- U£; Bobort Bbbtobn Tl. John
Holron, Ko. 116; ff. Bnohor yi. ; Jnmoi au
,c . j iTo. Ilf j MoflUt & OiiWt. AloT.nd.r
HtClar,, ITo. iIS; Oondem«tT«. JUU«r,
No. up; EitlitrMorrli l2O.
" , In tho Court of Qurter Stitiotu, EJ*»rd
Crammj, 8r. f oad J'olm Crummy wßrt found
, (ttiltj of unalt ai. botUry. , xhoy will b»
. . .'•«Unc»donS»tar4»y. : / i:
Ckonor Holi; for Urouj; foaad tailty,
ud MsUaood t* tio ponltonriAry for on.
jnt. John Btnln, jailty of Muslt mad
' kottcry; will bo HnUnoid noxt Sotordoy.
■ Thomoa Xoppor, (silty of utult ud hot
. , tory j will bo Hmtenood on Sotudoy. Jom.i
Honloy, Whi.SolUngoc, AsdrowWoll, John
•' cXtdoi nndVjMsh Xagio, fei Hlling. liquor
...... withost Ueonoo; oontonood to pay »'Sso.of
'-i .j > (10.00 ond cotta. Mrt.Horgon. tor trio soma
-..nSonaa; mol. pm. ontarod oh .psysiant of
..-r.'4otts;..'WUUain fiooror.vu triad on threo
i.ui . diforoatohorguof lmrooay,ondsr^aittodof
•>’ V^omoll.
;i5 , .:5 "VSoo Qrond Jtiry yeatordoy
" J * ' ,i«tnrni' 4 tt * following tins billfjyii: Jnmoa
” '.sanding nthioatoning lottor; d»*-
; ' v ■ f jSS- t..-oony. Hsito f rotohoid. soiling
: ; l^norrt
moyhpao. Hon}>' W ‘ ln,r * »U»* Wfdonor,
. Tho folio wing' hilii v’*™ 1 ignoiddi SoisK
- ; - Bsok, for hooping A ; ooy ty
foroosts. BlwLoofaiagolr kCPtogntoroolona
; 5 ~ , dog s' prosooitor, Pronto QofoJff for .ooju.
- UoTid a row, forniootlon ; county . for cortr,
- sad BatriA Onyinr; usanlt and hotk*t7i Pf°*
aoontor, J,ntoa Adloy, foroosts. ; ' :
. c . '.CoaUlbßtions to' tbe'danitaty Com-')
> mittee. 'rf. -
: J»«m P»rjr, Jr., Iruianr, *«ißKiwl(dfU
- oontribaUoni to tho Sultat/
Cflaualtt#*! iUo* lfca t report:
- ioWitr irttmU, 's
•'•'■'•'--•Sr-V«sK' ow
- 1 -,v b J»-T* ' 26
WkUo.Or»*Co ZZ • 60
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'■i • - : Kn. 11. A- HoSiT”" —?
Ra *** ll EriWi,
„ ■i.-.-3S™y. B - t * > *»-Amy» v*"* tvo« f h thu
: : w *' *• «w|«stfiy^v
£_*-—. rr^Np*'*'^
foi-
P l4 **** might to bo act ailds la that
jSsSt*** jMMd in Mention to a decree in
f? 1 ’ fiithtn the moaning of tho fourth ni-
J* rar ttay la* of April 18th, 1861, and
to'bo >UJ*I If that footloo, aa
npplitd to tha facta of thio caaa, can ba con
oonititatlonal. Tha Bapnmo Coart
nnra lately hold It oonititatlonal In two earn
*hora tha term of !tha military aarvioe tu
shown to ba for three years or daring the war
thu* Utter words being construed to mean
laaa than thraa yahra. Sa. Breltanbach ra.
Baah, and Coxa to. Martin.
Bat inL thin caaa tha defendant’! aaatar waa
cn tha 16th of Saptambar, 1861, "for the tana
m® y mr * ,f Thara waa no other dS
nniOoa of hla term of aarrica j thla la'ahown
by tha maitor roll and tha eertlOoate at tha
b#w b ® , °™ h «*
„. n ?* boon aadar tha act of Ccngrata
d 4®*l» to* that act aathorlaad tha
iSf? 81 *® * Bo ®P t »»*»»»» than Ira hun
drad thonaand Toluntaan for anoh time aa he
ahonld direct, "not exceeding throe yaara nor
leaa than alx monthe." Bad thO defendant
boon mattered under thla act, hla term would
haro been defined thereby, and would have
boen the lama aa In tha adjudged caiei abora
Niond tOa
Bot throe daya after thla act, tha Preaident
approved another act of Congress, dated 25th
or July, 1861, which autharlaad him to acoent
any number of Tolnntaara "tha axigonolaa of
the pubUa aarrioa mayi In hla Opinion, da
mancl. and eaji tha aeooad acctlonof thla
Mt, ehaU be mattered ta lie mviafor
<fanayi»a«wr." It waa under thla proria
lon the promt defendant, waa muatwod la.
or a ®*n*tt«n of hla term can ba
obtained except what la Implied by tha worda
during tha war." Ihaao worda, whan found
mubim 4 'P® ol ®® tozm of throe yaara were
Th.^l^ lM ‘ ■“•» that period.
not “ “‘•nalonof tha
Ccn ffu 6 J** 10 ®' bnt a poialbla abhrorla
tndefiflta boworar, they wore
Indefinite, and ware BO traaUd In the caaaa
the T *<r^VTla to .‘ Jbo»e caaaa were ruled on
the ground that tho maximum period waa
definite, and aa that tu couildarednotan un
raaaonabla period under all tho droumatancaa
of the caaa, no aoeount waa made of thelndel
nltanaaa of the poialbla abbreviation. And
Oa oonaumuonality of th® Stay law of 1881
™ aupportadaolaly on the ground that tho
utmoatatay It could giro to the defendant!
rMaonabia ,riod ° f lta * U “ t w “ definite and
But how can that doctrine ba applied tothii
eaaaf lamoonaoioua of a atreng deilre to
{•""•J 1 aoldlarthe Eanafitof the Stay Law,
•m,?* having moat unwllely, aa ];
thtolt, made the anliatment of eoma aoldiora
definite and othera indefinite, aatabliahinx
theraby an lnrldloua and embarreaeing dia-
Jr™*' 11 1« tapoiaiblo to apply the act of
1861 allhe to both claaiaa. It la to be hoped
that the act of 36 July, 1861, may bo modified
ft. ~M lt °®»*m»e eo aa to taka away tho
dime ait j encountered In this caaa.
If I am to put myielf upon tha reaaanlng of
the Supreme Court In tha caaaa above men
tioned, and It la plainly, my duty to do ao. I
muat hold , tha atay law of 1861 inapplicable to
U>la caae,or unconadtuUoaal, if applicable.
That law la valid only whan it atayaoivil pro
oaaafor a rmocable time, and reaaonableneai'
imdudaa dalnitonaai. It haa to ba eupported
» SJoonatituUonalprovlaiona, which
forbid tha Lagialatura to Impair eoutrata, and
m???..? 0 "* *? * T " I7 for injury done to
nta landa, good,, par,on or reputation remedy
by duo eourae at taw and right, and jutice
without aalo, denial or delay. CivUprocaaa
la thu. guaranteed to thedtiaen by a lew taat
ia higher than tho Legialature, and which
they can ao more altar or dla regard ihea the
humbleat mania the State. But,under the
preaiure of euoh extraordinary evantj aa hava
*?» °«r hlntory for tha laat two
yaara, tha Supreme Court went to tho cx-
T ®rg* of tha conatituUon to aui
tain the atay law for three yeara and
fairly daya from the data of enllatmenu
-right to anticipate that
they wIU ana tain a lagUtativi auapen
pvulon of oinl remedies fora poriod so indef-
Wbat ean be more
Indefialtaf The pravalenee cl a eontagioua
l 1 ""' *bo duration of a panic In the money
““*•*» th ® ouooeailva faUuraa of crop., or
P«bIM calamity, would afford
a rule of legialatloa quite aa certain and defi
aite u this daplor&blt war. Tho war doos
not sospond tho oonstitetioul rlghte of tho
eitlson asp more than- thow olhor oaiamltiss
would do. Thoy aUoonstltate strong grounds
for ferbaannoaon tha part of creditor!, but
tho appeal on such grounds must bo mado to
tho diaorotlon and hox&anitj»of eroditers.
Conrte of Jostioo cannot listen to it. They
£*ost giro orory man his meat in dao season.
They would not bo Courts of jwaiica if they
did not, for in Jsstinldn's Insututej. Lib. IT,
jostioo is dofl&od to bo the oonstant and por
poteU desire of giving to ovsry man that
whloh Is dno to him.
It is not fit or neoeuary that I should dis
eua tha probabla duration of tha war.
Wkethar it a hall laat as long ac tha moat
tbnid fur, or ahall ba dataraisad aa
tha mail confident hope, ila duration ia mn&*
U*Uy tai la . Tl 7 high degree nneeruln.
and thet ij all till I Bead to taka nolloe si la
till cue. Assarting to tha Mttled dootrine
al tha OaurU, tha lejfUUlore hie not tha con
■ itUntlonel power to nupend tha elril remedler
01 a eltixen far an nnaiaartaUad and nneer-
Uln period. The aat of ’«!, If appUad here,
waald ha, jneh lagfaiatlan, and therefore I
hara no right to gin it aSaat.
Tha motion ii ditmiuad.
The Adams Express BoDberr—Re
corerr of the Safe, with the Bonds,
Certificates and Checks.
■. Tha Baltimore Sum of Tnstdaj saps «a,*
tha robbery of Adams Express, an Wednes
day night last, an tha Rarthera Central Bail,
way, between CoakeysrOle and Parktan, was
ana at the matt adroitly managed that has
ooonrrediß this neighborhood for soma time.
On the following morning tha robbery was
known in this dtp, and: issmadUtaiy soma of
the most expert dstaotlras went in taaroh of
the tafe whioh had bath stolen from the train,
and tha large reward ofiared made it an ob
ject ol oonsidarabla interest to those who
were engaged in the taaroh. On Sunday
tome of the people fasiding in the aioinity of
Kroh's Paper Mill, between Whitehall and
Parkten, joined In tha taaroh, and Jfr. Borns,
with one af hit neighbors, while walking on
.the hank of the raeaef that asill, dltoonred
an impression on tha ground, whioh had tha
appearanoa of sharing . beta made by tome
heary pbjoet. The/ fOllswed tha marks bat
a, short diftanoc when they found the bank
scratched as if the objeot had fallen into tha
Taoa. and a short search ditooTarad tha Safa at
the bottom.' Attlstahot was obtained, aad it
was soon taken on the bank. Whan taken
ont of the raae lt bada large white pookat
handkerohiaf tied around it, on restoring
whioh it was disaorarad that the door had
been blown open with gunpowder, end:. part
of the fuse still remained in the look; The
gprernment bonds, oertUsatas and cheeks
ware all there, saturated with water, but the
money, some fifty thousand dollars in Trea
sury notes and gold coin, was gone.
Thesafe.wss brought to the City yesterday
and reo*lTedby, Ceps. Williams, the trareling
»f!«tof the Express Company for the Phlla
delpUa distdet, whioh Ineladei the northern
V*iSL“^ Uw V-’' The safe su found but a
from tht rallroad track, and a
Slydgebammer and oeid-ehleol on the bank of
thrrooommr by, though they were; nut used
intbewwk of bpeningUte etronghex. :Thure
was also found a oirpet-bag and a suit' of old
clothing In IBs Immediate rieinlty. Thns Ur
no elus haa been obtained to tha guilty par
tial., The railway traek crotsee tha mill rue
in qgesUon. and before reaching' it the speed
of this train is reductd to tho ratebf tkreoor
fogy fflise.an hoar. : After crossing the rue
thsro is a cars#, and then eemes ike bridge
orer the headwaters sf the Gunpowder riser,
and the ‘speed Is ‘ hot Ineteued. Until that
illSt* is passod, the whole making a dlsttaoo
of fwtiyoUas. At.thoGunpowdarbridgo thers
at* workman employedde, and night, and
the guards are thrown ont for e consider
sbio dilUnco on each lids, so thatitissup
™Sod tho safe was thrown from the train Im
•mCdUtoly after It pnsaed orerthernlll race
wiiL Mka aafe has bean found and xaturn
ed'to Hhe 'Oa»P»»yi k«* th* matter is still
•traded k.m»teXt.«>pflA-no,affort lp
lsxsd to tatos.theautbors ofthorobbery. 3
ks Whssling A»«s •f**' *
ing illnost of upwards “•
pindonTuheday. The jss
terdsy, hssbbo ioUowing cbitaery t The heed
of ths ooppsrhsad ls flatteoed out, snd»hen
know 4 a® *k* of 114
■ Paimfnl Ocenreaee«
On Wednesday of last week Mr. Adam J.
Kndly, a dtisen of Mansfield, Ohio, in Urn
attempt to commit suicide, inflicted a mortal
wonnd. The ball entered the breast jist be
u ! . J eft quite dose to the
the left long, and came out at
the back below the shoulder-blade. The on
in poet egon,
wtweßty-Jow boars and thsn died. *Mr.
Badly was formerly a member of the Third
Ohio Cavalry, bat was discharged some time
»go in consequent of Ul-heaUh. Binoe then
SlmTSf bw “ ho ® # kis parents, bat his
health continuing to be infirm, he became
qtspendent and moody, and at times exhibit
ea more or less mental aberration, and in a
SSSffu 1 of 41 d “P«»ttoa» it U probable, he
made the attempt on his life. On Sunday
previous he wrote three letters, one to his
father, another to his brother, now in the
service, and a third to his sister, announc
ing bis determination to commit suicide, and
pTing as a reason that he was tired of
living.
Mr. Badly waa only about 33 yeara, of axe.
fhe^Udaed* 4 ““ ,f ®* t ® l nn f "«"‘Sr
Hln Sorlba’s Concert.
Xka grind complimentary eonoert tendered
*tn \ 7 h#r “*««<«« friends
in Pittsburgh,. Allegheny and vicinity, will
p^°*oa iwulagnext, March
28th, at Masonie Hall* The programme, es
.announced in anotixu Mliunn, is quite attrae
tive, and as MlM'Scriba is well-known as one
of our moat sUocossful.and aeoompUshed mu-
artistes, and a vocalist ef rare powers,
we have no dlubt the hall will befilled with
the lovers of music. Her hosts of admirers
will be pleased to attest their appreciation of
her .merits on tMs occasion. Bbe will be as-
X 1” Ida tollman,
Mr. Brecht and Mr. Foenter, aided by the
Frohslnn Booiety. The Oonoert wUI be under
the direction of Mr. John Blngeldein. Tickets
oO ovals. Bee pregramme elsewhere.
Wnj>-CaTS. —About ten days ago, Mr. Ja
cob Murphy, of Bruihvalley township, Indi
una_county, - kilted a wUd-caVetong the waters
of reUow creek, which measured three feet in
length. -Mr. M. first dlscorored theualmal
on the ground, apd shot it in one ef Its
tegs, whin It turned upon him and showed
fight* Mu grasped a dob, and dealt'it several
severe blows, when it treedi; whereupon Mr.
BL. reloaded his gun and shot the brute;
Two other wila-cats have been shot, within
• few days pest, near Armagh, In the same
oounty.
PrrrsBOBQH Fsmali Colliqi.—The Spring
of this admirably managed Institution,
will oommenoe this morning at 9 o'clock. The
prospeats for the coming term are of the most
flattering kind. One of the new buildings
rooentiy purchased will soon be ready for oo*
oupanoy, and already nearly all the rooms are
engaged by boarding pupils. Those who de
sire for their daughters a really first, class In
stitution will do well to give the college a
trial. We know of no better.
3txra Ward Public Scbool Covcanv will
be given at Masenlo Hall this evening, under
the management of Kdwin Sherrau. The
object of to is Concert is for the benefit of toe
school, and we ate confident that these wiviag
thelr aid wUI be well pleased. An entire
change pf programme from the former oon
eert. Master Jimmy Sherratt, who was the
center of attraction of an former octasipn,
will be present, and slog several beautiul
pteoet. Don't fall to attend.
Volchtxu Bilik? Foid.—The Belief
Committees of the several wards of the city cf
Pittsburgh wiU meet at the school, house of
their respective wards on Saturday, the 28th
test, between the hours of 2 and 4 o’olook, p
m., lor the purpose of disbursing the fund to
thole who may be entitled to receive it t\
SPECIAX laOCAIa fIOTICMW,
tssovai aJb BAXui'ibswiM Maouiis, for
raaily and aannfaenmng purposes, are the
vest lo use.
A. /. CxAvesy, <tencrai Agent,
Mo. 12, Fifth ttreew
Ir too desire any repairs or alterations to
your dwelling, or places ef business eaU and
leave your order at Cuthbart'e Carpenter and
Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alley, above dmUhfield
street All work promptly attended to. £
Oxxcscn Calqi will be token at theOmaiba*
cflcoi' No. 495 ldbarty ' street, day or night
AU o:lui ish at the above place wiU be
promptly &». a'A «*u* man he paid
mermen.
Tax miasma and foul vapors generated by
the hot sun will be tu more deadly to our
volunteer* than toe enemy's bayonets, ia
the Indian and Crimean campaigns, HOLLO
WAY'S PILLS ware used In enormous quan
tities. They kept the troopi in perfect health.
Only 25 oents per box.. Soldiers, supply your
selves. 217*
Da. Haslatt will be at the Pittsburgh,
Drag House, (corner cf Fourth end Market
streets,) on baturdoy, Monday, Tuesday. and
Wednesday, the 2l»t, 23d, 24th. and 26th
days of Uarohp and wilt apply Trusses, Shoal*
-der firaoei, and Abdominal Supporters to
those needing And walling. Dr. flasleu hat
ing had many yeare* experience in this de
partment, we would urga ail wha are aSletod
with rapture, falling ot the womb, or a atoop
iag poature, to call and obtain the benefit of
his sarriees.
Obiaf CLOTKura amd Weaaitoßot Tsiw.
—The antarpriting firm of Wm. B. MoOm.A
Co., merchant tailors, terser of Federal and
Diamond aquare, Allegheny, being fully
aware of the extraordinary adraaoe in Spring
goods, have purchased last fall a beautiful
assorunanl of cloth, caasimaree, Teatlnga, Ao.,
aad they are now ready to open their Spring
trade with superior artistes, at graatly re
dnoed prices. They will sell their goods by
the yard if desired, and as they keep con
stantly on hand a large supply of ready made
clothing, customers can be aocommodated*o&
demand, or hsTe a neatly fitted suit Kr order.
The work is all done under their supervision,
and always warranted !to purchasers.
Just Bitueiid rad* toi Bast.-—Samuel
Graham, Merchant Tailor, would reapeotfully
inform his friends and the publlo In general
that he haa just returned from the East with
his new stock of Spring and Summer Goods,
oonsiaUng of all the latest styles of cloths,
easaimeres and Testing!. Gentlemen desiring
a stock to seleet from that cannot be.surpass
ed by any other ia the city, aad their gar
ments made in the most fashionable manner,
would do well to girt him a eaU v before par
chasing elsewhere.
S-unm aaiuuit. Merchant Tailor,
No. fid.Market street, one door from Third.
No blessing in life squats that of health)
without it,, all is vanity and vexation of
spirit. To all Dyspeptics, to those afflloted
with disease of the Liver or'Stomach, Palpi
tation of .the Boart, nervous and deiieata
mates, we would say, call aad see Dr. Hastett,
who will be at' the Pittsburgh Drag Bouse,
(comer Fourth and Market streets,) on Sat
urday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday,
the 21st, 28d, 24th, and 26th or March. Dr.
Haalett for twenty! years, hu devoted his at
tention to these diseases, and his success has
been remarkable. ißis patients speak of kla
treatment in the highest terms. Consulta
tion free. mk2l:4t
HARRIED:
. WIL3O H—OOVODX—On the 17th Inst., by kav.
Mr. XUob«11, WXSTLSX WILMfI, of Jobvtovn,
aad CTDIA, yeoagait daagUtcr of the Era. dobs
Coyode, of Wcsiacrelaud cou&iy.
. TATLOB-BAT-Ob jfecok lSlh, bj the Ber. I.
Beerer, Hr. JOBB ,G. T4TLOB te Mto 018.
TSUOB BAT, ell ol) rtitebeith.
OATOI7—Ok fiaturday aiihnwßi Mamts tlst, at
hUrseUeatensarK6mw,Wamu oouatr,Okto,la
the elss yur of bii a|je,- hot tIVU CATOS,
Prlseipalof ••Bom* Bolwol.l' fead fbrueriyhf'Oot
tage Bm MW ntliteitb, fa 1
The funeral win take place da Txuts»AT,ihe Stlh
lost, at 11 o’clock a. mi The friends of tbs fuaUy
are rwpeetfiiDy laritadjto attood, uftbout furth+r
notice.
BIDOLK—Ou WedaMday ■ orals a. iitb tastaai.
a& WILLIAM B. SIUDLC, a<ed3
jaain. \
Tbefuaeral will take p'a:e from his laterstfdaew,
[BcaHh Avoaua, AUegheoy, oa Fadst XOaxne.STth
'ioat, at 10 o’clock—MiTlces to at 0)4
o’clock, precisely. the faaUy ara-fs*
'SpsctfuUy.inrlHdio^jA^ju,
lrabaidiir uirslaii Kaoek'
olßavid FitidmoSl ISsS
erihyear* f•• 1 . r “
of thafraUr.«• nepactfrUyiauttog.
to attaod the fueralJFßmiY, « 2
from the fhmUy nildsipe, BMwell ctnet,
City. CdPtefr* W<Ui ia.wsltiag eomcr of Fera
snlftt. OUlr ftzesti, at x o'clock.
THfe LATEST NIEWS
! BY mSOBAFH.
FROM. WASHINGTON.
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gasette.
WaaHixoToxJ Manh 36, 1866.
rimms to thi. rixamixr.
SargL B. H. Maaoa, Corp. Wm. Paulogu,
Corp. Btdlok, private BoMit Briffam, private
M. Baaoiogit, and private Jamb Panottaod a
bo,, baloogiog to tho 3n4, S3nd, aid 81at
Ohio, tha Moapad priaonara balonglag to tho
•qoad dotaUod b/ Qon. Mltoholl, of whom
atvta won hug, wm promoted to ; tho Proa-
Idoat to-dap, and rmolvod branta pad mad-
honor—tho brent of Plrat Lloateaaat
an 44100 a piece for morltorloaa lorrtoo, the
•rat beatowtd aodor tho rooont act of Oon
groaa.
Bargoant Maaon, Corp. PotUagak Eadlok,
aid private! Beaalagar, Baffman :aad-Par
rott, captured bjr tho rabola; white wttomptiag
to doatvop rUlroad hridgoa 1 la Soorgte, aadtr
order* front Ooaoral hfitohail, and 4ho aufior
ad tha moat Uhamaa traatmont at the hlada
of the Ooatedarataa, hava Imob appoiatad to
Smoad Lioatenanta, and have roheivad tho
firat modal! awardad hj the War Bopartmoat
for marltoriouaooadaot. Thaiohumi belong
to tho 3d, 31 at and lid Ohio rogimoata.
Dißravoara>iihnr raou; ami. rims.
The following diapatohM mtaken fromth.
latec,t rahol papora:
Fla., ! Man\ U.—Thno Padoral
fivohoht* and two traaiporla earn, ap the St*
Johai'rlrnt to Jaakioavilio thla 'morning,
and build o foreo of nagro i troopa.jthrowiag
oat ptekoti ai foraa Ota briek a mUo
aad a halt Odr tmopa at# being anovad to
withla. thm mlloa «f ; thatowa, aadja fight la
expeotad la tho morning. j
Zabt dfy, Fla-i JfareA lit—Oar forooa at
taokod tho earn, soar jaokaanvilte' thia
morning, ataino o’oloak. After hard fighting
for twantp mlnutoa wa ohargtd thtm, when
thoj retreated la to their |oaboate.
Oar lafaato, parked; thorn Into town, aad.
when near the Jaekaon Boat. aJum, aa
oountered another form of the enedj, whloh
wae alio driven taoki' On* rami dad thno
horaea won killed oa our aide, yholou'of
the la not khowa. We captured a let
of aurgleal lnitromenta, whloh ahowod algna
of meat in. The nambara engaged la not
kaown.- \
Balim*, Jfbnh 11.—Tho Pedaral force at
Jaekioavilla U aetlmatod at 1400 black troopi
with white offleera. > |
Ia thin oa jagamoat of tho 10th laat. wo loat
Dr. Memdath aad thno koreoa. Thooaemj
loafc ona aogn killed aad aonral wounded.
■ r^..#f^K, if orUr » , ?‘« JhikaonvUte wltk a
penuxaeat •eeupuiiou* •,
r ! Ssrjila. if apmaaod at Oft D’Otaqip being
lotwxiuhfaor. airmlainl frum aervlab. The
varj alroag. The ipe
oUeatteaa won alztp-nlao, embracing capital
orimaa, nob aa iadaoteg loldiara to diaart
whoao teaUmoa, daiatrongagalnit him, aall
log,oheplaln’i eomtaliiloua, extorting from
aatlonjand oaoaooaaod him of ataaling tho
original «pmificatloni ( la oonnqaeam of tho
loaa of which tha trial waa poatponad for a
wmk.
axonrn xaoaa vxa rnnirai, xtraiin Law.
It appean that tha total ramipta under tha
XateraaLßovoatu law, from tha time tt want
lato oparatloa «pJ;o tha Idth of March, hare
boon 621,019.000. White pl ooum thla la far
more than aecoring the Internal oa tho pablte
this is uevertheless sot es mush es the
puhlle bed been led to believe; ser will it, et
thi* tete, be-likely ito brteg (he euuuel re
etipteup estimeted by Beore
tery Chaise te his iMt report.-
TIX OOLD PAIIO iriiv roxx.
Th* geld peaic to-day, In Nsw York, fur
uUhes fresh meteriei for oosgretuletions here
over OheseY suseess. It Is believed thet he
eeu atiil further knock gbld down toiellteg
bills of Ixehifige, drewa egetext gold loused
by foreign nepitolists,, of, whioh it leest e
hundred miilioar have been offered.
eicfovixoro.
Major Oen. Hertsuff is repidlj reeoverteg,
end hei epplied for assignment to > active
service agate. Oen. Burnside has applied for
him, and it is understood that the ootumehd
of a corps Is being arranged for him in that
department.
The old rumor, that General Batter Is to
luooeed Secretary Stanton in the War De
partment, within a fortnight or so, ia rarived,
with apparently more bails ihjm uaual, though
by no means In authantio shape.
THA ourt.
The first call of the President* «na der the
late enrollment law, will be Made upon those
States whioh Were deflotent aiderthe last two
oalls, before drafts wtll be made on the other
States. ' I
nout'a oiTiLir
w*i reported near Poiat of Books yasterdfty.
It is probably. o canard or lometblag xaore
would hero boos board from them to-day.
XLuttsa or vb, loybjot.
Mr. LoTaJoy, wha haa baandangaranily ill,
and vhoia nut iu at ana lima almoit de
apainad of, U tiowlj raaoTarlhg.
PAI6UOVSLT XLU
Ur. Oolfu’a wife oontinnaaito dangaraaaly
IU that ha haa haaa. aonpaiiad to finally
abandon hla engagement fat a taa daya’
apaahlag to nr (a tha Connecticut campaign.
Aisionv a o<nufiki>.
Brig. Qaa. B. P. Woodbury haa haaa aaaign
ad tbtho command of Key Wait and Tertugaa,
In the Department oftho Qulf,
: ! aajt.uoan.
Oaa. Blgel U atnngly urgodaa luooeaior to
Oan. Sumner In 'the . Weateru Department.
Iho wholo matter la a till la auipenae.'
JUSTUS ILKOTZOIB.
Tha lataat adrfeaa (ram Connecticut aad
Bhoda Inland jgire hopea of a gain of oaa
member.
tXTU&SKp.
Qaa. Sahara haa retained, and will ipeedlly
rejoin the 11th Army Oorpa.* ,
'annul. acacar
Hm rejoined tha eloraath army oirpe, of
whieh, aa ranking offloer, ha takea command.
FttOU MUHFKBESBOBO.
dpaalal Dlapatch to the -intlliih lli.i'iw.
Unaaaaißaoao/Mnmh jS.llMl. . \
A largo body of rebel oaralryi under
Whaalor aad Staaraa, madennddendaeh an
Brentwood Station, batwfian f Pra«btfA •
Naahkille,. capturing two handrail: Infantry
and their atom. They were A: remnant of
CoU Oobnrn'abrlgede, guardingthe elation
and brldga aoroaa Little Harpeth. , Qaa. Q.
0. Smith, kowirer, came up la time to reoepe
taro aU tha wagoaa aad part of tha prlaoaara.
Morgen her baaa making freeh damoaktra*
tliaaon eur left. ..... , r '.:
Thawaatharle again olcar aadcooL: p.
The Draft In Wlaconaln.
Manieon.Win., Uareh 2t—The Sanrama
Court affirmed tha legaflfy.'of itta laat draft!
intltailgß bornyotara, endthe
Talldity of tha: loldlen auSfige law In Wla-
OOStlfta . „ f * -a. ~
, Froaa'Aliibaay. ■
Aurar,Ua«hlS.-Th,Statapkaala will
filth to Bay lit. :/' t .
Vutliltn Itemi.
WaMriawn/lftreS IS.—AO peraoni ap
pointed additional paymaster* of tbo army
uo reqaind before m(&| oommbstoo®d to
undergo an examination os to their physical,
mantel ondmoral fittest. The appointment
of those reported against trill bo oanoalled.
Additional paymasters vho boro boon oom»
missioned aro olio required to appear before
tb® Board of Examiners, and oil who oro un
fit will bo matured oat'of eorrloo.
A newspaper paragraph in nlation to frank
ing communications of collectors badasses-
•ors undsr the Internal Bovenuo * Lav, has
occasioned much confusion. H«no| to ditre
gard i«eh unauthorised publications and to
gOTern themselves by the written instruction*
of the Postmaster General, the document*
most be exhibited to poimasters before thpy
Lank any paper whatever.
The claims against Costa Rida comprised
abent forty cases, of these, eighteen or twenty
were, in the absence; of parties interested,
managed by an attorney selected by the Gov
ernment,, and the remainder by Rcvordy
Johnson, Cashing,and other eminent ooun- :
eels. J. |H. Carlisle was tbe stttorney for
Costa Rica, and the Italian Minister acted
umpire. The aggregate olaims wen two mil
lions and a half .of dollars.bat the result of
the commission.is only $35,000, or one per
centum on that amount was allowed.
The Navy Department has advices ef the
capture of the sonooner Ohann at the month
of Indian River Inlet on the 23d Inst., by the
boat expedition from the U. S.'steamer Saga
more. she was bound for Nassau, N.P.,*ith
a load of cotton. Also, of the capture of the
Spanish sloop Relampaga, at Charlotte har
bor, Florida, .-on the: ; 3d insL, by'the U. 8.
sohooner James S. Chambers. Her cargo
consisted of coffee, liquors, shoos, Ao. She
war sent te Hey West lor adjudication.
On the succeeding day the Chambers ohMed
ashore tbe sloop Ida near the same locality.
Her cargo, consisting principally of liquors,
was partly saved. A rebel flag was found on
board. Not being able to got her off, she was
burned. ,
A letter has beon received from Fairfax C.
H., In which It Is said that on Monday at 5
p. m., our riokets in frdnt of Chantilly, ware
attacked. The. vidattee were ou the dlert,
ud gave the alum. Tha reserve of abon;
70 men were* immediately under arms, and
charged the enemy, who fled for two miles
along the Little river turnpike.'
. Between Sander’s toil gatai and Cab run
there is a Strip of woods, abont half a mile
wide, through which a road runs within the
.wood, and about a quarter of •mile apart*
are two barrieadei ol fallen trees.
. Our troops pursued the enemy between these
barricades. Behind -the latter some of the
enemy were concealed. The bead of tho cel
umn was here stopped by a fire of carbines and'
pistols, and also by a fire upon the flank from
the-woods. The column broke, and was par
sued by the eno%y & mile and a halt It was
then rallied by the exertions of Mais. Baeoa
and White. Gapts. McGuire and Haberanok
when they beard the alarm proceeded on a
gallop from Frying Pan, and joining Major i
White’s eommand; panned the enhmv for
eight miles.
Nighfcomlog on, and the enemy! being
more numerous than we were, and the horses
of oar force being exhausted, tbe column halt
ed and returned to Chantilly.
Tbe line of plokets is now re-establisbod.
w Oor lots was, killed, Gillies, Co. H, 6th
N. Y. Cavalry; mortally wounded, John L.
Harris, Co. L, sth N. Y.; wounded, Sergeant
MevU? 6 ** sth 1 P? ,,ontr i Blent.
From Foiuees boaroe.
Pomws Moxuou, March 24 —Twelve
sdhooners from Now York are now taking in
cargoes of oysters near tho mouth of BUsa-
both river.
The now gunboat Smith Briggs, Cap*.-Lee.
of the 99th Now York Regiment,Commander;
reoaiyed her guns at Fortress Monroe yester*
day, and oommehoes her servlet at once.
The Yorktown Cheater, of March 24th,
says that the storm that commenced on Thurs
d.j, end continued until Solurdoy, wu th.
moat rorere of tho imiou, Tho no* foil to
00. foot lo depth. Tho eoldiera ennued in
inow-bellicg eiteoilTelj.
Th. Hotel de Uolieatta, which for eome
time bMh hu been the heedquerteri of nbel
cpaputhheri, end oSeort in Uoiud Sutee
uniform, who would doolen th.t Jeff Onle li
u better nun theo Abrmhem Lloeoln, mud thut
1“ leee toen four aonthe he would oceupr thu
White Houie, h.a been cloud, end tho build
ing epproprl.tod to e bettor ore.
The eteomer Thom»e Colljer. from New
York, hee trrlred ut Fortrece Monroe, ud
will proceed to Newborn, N. 0., u loon nj
she takes In coal.
v lh. itmmboel Hbro mUod for Beltlmore
tbli aftemooo, with e rdhoeaer ia tow loaded
with koria,. 1
, *horo era feurlrahooneri at Forktowa load,
log oytlera for tbe Horthern market!.
Froim Naehvtlle.
Nautilu, March IS.—A Confederate
MTalrjr torn, under Pornt, Wheeler end
W barton, eroiied Harpoth river till morning,
ilx udlee above Frauklial *
Part of the robel form attaehed our troons
fc?J, ,O^ ood > ata » mU " t”® Neihville, on
the Franklin road. -
Oar tboope, under obmmand ef Lieut. OoL
Bloodnod, eonaiitedof pane of the 83d In
diana, Ud and 19th Wlioonrin—la all 800
men. After a~ feeble miiunee, with onlj one
man killed and fouf-wounded, they inmader
ed to the enemy, and all the Government
property wa< captured. y
General Green Olay Smith, who wee lent
to Franklin, came up with hla foteo, and pur
eued them lU mUei wait of Brentwood, when
net the entire Confident* foroe. number*
tag 5,0C0. With only 500 men, he teoeeeded
In nuking all the wagons and ammunition,
aaty beiog attacked by superior numbers, vm
coupe lied to destroy them. Hie then fell
baek. When reinforoemeuti reached him. the
rebels had deeamped.
We lest one offloor, and abont 15men killed,
wonaded and milling. f
The rebels lost toms 10 killed and wounded.
Orer Arty rebel prisoners have been brought'
The Confederate cavalry hare been within
four miles of the city, bn the Harding and
Charlotte pike to-day*
■ From Cairo.
Oaxao, March 25.—Later news from Vicks*
bun confirm the arrival of the gunboats Hart
fora and Albatross, from Varragut’s fleet, at
the month ofthe canal, on the 20th. An fa
cer from on board arrived at Orant’s head
quorters,- bringing dispatches. ] -•
?cven of Fhrrisgut's boats rtn the blockade
of Fort Hudson.. After coming some distance
alt the boats but tfiro returned, audhavo prob*
ably gone up the xfiouth. of the Bed riro* .:
; Hon. Basks bad'not jot comeap to make a
land attack whin the fleet rah the bloikada.' '
Boats will p*s into Lake Providenoe as
•°on as the eurrentin that direction porMits.'
Beports from Greenwood uptb Wednasdav
afternoon state that the fight had wot be»
renewed, and that both parties woe making
ACtiT* P"P*»tloai. Thorobols are moon ting
new guns, and otherwise strengthening their
■
Fiom the Army of the Potomac.
jHmxjutuiikaAnuT or tsi Poiomo.l
. Metoh 15,1 JB3. J
Bot. Curtin, oil Pu., arrived here to-dey,
eowmpenied by Mr. Coffey; of Philadelphia,
CoL Poleionof ,hli lU ff. Surgeon General of
PennjylruU, aod othirl. The party arrived
by ipedal train end wire met with great oor-’
oleuty end welcome. : Gem Hooker*! oon
rayeneei were plaoed at the .Governor*! dlr-
PomL He viiited thedivUloni of General
Hitnoy end Humphrey. She flee dlvUMn 61
the letter la compoied entirely of Pen.lylve
nle troepi, . After bilag reviewed they luitUy
eheered the Governor, who!, preeeneeamong
thim oreeted lmmonio -enthuiiaim. .She
Goveruorhopeitogothe round! of tk. Pua
lylvenle before leaving. ,
■ ‘■;'V-Fro«eKeßtckr.'i-'
Locuvitu; Metoh 1&-We her* had the
uiuul quantity of exdllng rnmori mpootlsg
the rebelmovementr thorn
ere tmoeebto toenyeutheiUo louroe, end
, ue tnlerg.
force undirßreokinridge it Hemxlibnrweid
ft!,* XedMriftroei under Gen. Oerter er.
telling beek on.Prankfort. '
. Breckinridge to reported to here limed e
iroelemetloa declerlng Mi intention lof en
forcing. the Southern oonieriptlon adt, and
rumor leyi the! the act libelngrTgldlv en
foreed la theie portion. of Kentuekinew 04-
eapiedby rebel forses.
AdJouroment of the New jeriey Le
gUlatara. ■- f
;'.stami»»»¥einh»ss_Both'hoßieiedJeuiai'
«4.»—»d* et IAO-thUefteruoou.r Areeolu-
Uo,;Wee.edopted byholihlmeM to Arne an.
Gone! eeluU pederel Hnine.
• Fma CalllUiU.
_® iI *&-Tha war itaaai-.
*! Jf* I®*® 1 ®*® haring tn' tboronghJj nittad
I* ;bow rt»U»a«4»te»B Jan*;
*s“* numlil WriUt
S “ Aw, dlad Widay,
SSSS2?m2 Btt *' * P ro * lo * nt Surutrato
poUUoiao, diad jMUrtuj.
• X » , »S>* partia. hara ntaraa*
P 0? l°Wi lira and eoppar minor,
? T "\ *W«P~Sa!S:
fldraM thafthat region win tin] tha Wathaa
mlaat. Thajaxhlblt ipadmaai of on which
m» rerpriiSDglj rioh. •; j
TlUUUrfor p»p*n ooatintt* puUiiUog bio
graphloalnotiona of many of tha partlaa oao-
Mrad la thll harbor, oa tha prlaataarnhboaar
Chapman, allowing tham all to haaotadnou
ilonlata. :Tha prltonara an atlll at >ort
Alcatnt, haring ondargona a military azaml
nation, with what malt tha public la onln
formad. ; . ,
Oofenwent Fiances. ;
Pbixadiltbia, Marsh 35.—Jay Cooksj mb
seriptton ags&t, anatmaoss ths eoavsrsionof
$4350,000 legal Uadsxs into 6.30'j toifiaij.
Tb» 1 s/al Stotts avmiof thoroughly aroostd
tothswork, aid the bslisf is txprsssedjtiuf
$3,000,00$ ptr day. will bt rsaoheo. : ■ i
Market* ty Telegraph. [
OiVcnrxA.ii, March 23;—Tioordtill and juuet tied
anverfln* la offered at bat no bam.
Wheat 6c lower and nominal at Jotted.
Com in active demand at 70. Onto at 73(&7315>n1k.
'Bjo and Bar by unchanged* Wttakar d&U at 4*.
tfethiag dona in Proridnas, and pdcaaanttrelx nodi*
nail no bnjera; haavy balk hide* are oCeran
Bhonlden at 4; LardootildhaTt been bodgbt at
bntoonid not beaold at«.- Qfooeriee dadwithout
change. - T-f-
Goiddaellned to 130Q135, and aneetUed.' SOter
129. Xxchinge itead/T .. .. :
_®* w ,Joxx, March 23 dull at Jtt
$Li * lo £s lor Statojeaieeof 3,090 :
fn Bute;*7®7,l& lor Ohio, and
«7,.0@7,tU tor Southern. , WVu x«3o lcwm?lhko
ttntmportont; Chlctf. Sprln, ,143*1.68. Coral®
•>»of '■»,«»htahoUlituess. Boot<feiE
Sf*>vsan. Lord doll at B}£@lo}io.
WUikTdoltoMStfle. doll.
( Loiiilitue. j
Beported foif the PUtabctzh Gazette, | l 1 ~
! HA*iirawo,;M«ch, 2i, 1863.
Havas.—Mr. Wolli of BchojlUU, objected to ihe
bill to Incorporate the Salad j Lake 'troa sad coal
company. > ' ■ ’
Ur. Kalaejadded the name of Georg* D. UUl*r:\o
til* fiitof corporatera of the Ooeper rinHma suite*
teetering coijjiuiiy. ""“f'ij
ThefoUoiriogr
loUowlogcorporators van also addedtolhe
bUI to iacorporate theßje Exchange Aaodattonjof
tho city of PltUbargb;Wm. Long,
baugb, Wm. Herron, A. J. Hagan.
' M«ra. Uotchxnan and Kaine objected to thebUl
for the opaalog of Mela atreet, in the borough of
Law.eDonviUe, Allegheny ciranty. . :
The supplement io the act relating to hawking and
peddling in j the borough of Qreenaburg, and tbr
either porpoMs* waa poaeed last calender day,' bat,
b , nf l,UlW * Wa pUct4 oa c<mU 7* Lias Of objected
S*KATt—Mr. Connell preeented a remonatranee of
cltMuoa of Philadelphia egalnit the piuui of *ny
Mtprolilbmii| ibainßUfntiooof negrom into tb<a
Mr. Olymer, petition of cltlseneof Dauphinoouh*
prejifl* the paanga of a Uv to prevent tbe immi
gration of negrvea into Fennaylvauia.
Mr. OonneU, petition of clOzuu of Philadelphia.
: for aa appropriation of $30,100 to tie School of j£-
alcn for. Women. . ,
Mi. MeSherr/, three petitloaaof citizen* of Aden*
Owunty prejieg the paaeegeof-a law by .whkh th 4
nnee impoe»di upon thedrelted then Viw.wwe «x«
coMd for conecknUoai ecrapico, BheUbe pnid over to
the Commleolboers of enid coantj.. ■>
Bill to extend the charter of the Bank of
war* county, :axtd bill to Attend tlu charter of the
JPuaere 1 and Banh of Kmiqo, were
Tha following Mile were pawed in thealternocn
“■ion* Bill to extend the charter bf the Cuiumex
aalßaakof Ponneylvanla’; bill for the relief gf the
•nretiee of WUUeut Celiohxo, Supervleor of Bepein
on the Portage Beliroed and daMdatandedVof
Traofportation upon tbe Portae* Railroad? raßEle
ment tothaact to an the rite the Governor to lnjcox«*
poxete the Salem and Dyborry turnpike
Atoene and-Troy turnpike road company,
tne spring House and Sunnejtown turnpike road
oompaayi thel»jtubargb, Permere* and Mechanic*’
turnpike road company, and to revive the actantl tied
an act to Incorporate the Pittaburgb and Beaver tun
pike road company, approved lGth April, 1«29.
GRAND COMPLIMENTARY
COHOSST* *t- MAB6HIO HALL, on fIAI
JJJJ®**' ££4®**®* ***, «o*focfaHliy dod
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i " ieu vnapDiu.
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be boid, aa U» Aalif to retaoTia* to.failadetehnti 1
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