BATPBPAr HORNING, APRIL 4. 01TX AS £ Aim. tAPZB Q< T£S OTTT, 2 ° no *f a f Qnui ‘ OuaaTAnoiaforth# £?»- optw “* H# -« iitss* oorisuud dBOy i • o’do«k, x. x “*sl' * " »-» M 44 „ 8 « Conn Heporti. 1 - Oonm Puui, omnun 1 Omln. *. «IMIJ>U> Hof. Jtm pn. ~T 4toUT» MU Mnu|| I -rf2«rt».’sw * ** mulch ®iP °® the am M mi i» 0 # Sttardn *v^!!3f!F-^. c SS? , « a> Ueaeon^Lefourth I M ° nd * 7 -—*■ Ulatrlct Conru Hci, M. Hutmi. Amuts— Hok. H. W. W.,tf.« jfsasap . •& k %Z&ZSZ7* mU ’’ AptU 6UI - “ 4 t '^J* 1 *“• te **ck 4v comlit of tlx Ini ten open Oil Exchange itcsolntiona. iht following naolatioai wen adapted bj ..the oil man on ’Change te-day. We hope that oar kulaeu mao, generally, will napoad ■ and offer of tha mambare of tba OU Xxehaage, aad giro nialn Exchangeof . olaaaaa of oar baaiaau man. Aa aa Oil Exchange, tha aaaooiatloa la prograailag ad' ..nimbly, aad than ta no najon why, with tha attaadaaoa of all oar baalaaaa men, Itahoald not be equallyaffiaotiaa: JTxtuaa, Than la a reciprocity of fntanit anil ,h * 0,1 dfl alen "’’’t eodoio*t , u l the braocheaof bodioeaeor tha C M. P ‘“* ,m ' lh >“ d “ * *eo.nl3mhhsa * I? ,*? Ul r *“01 would ha bS.a -“ ,h ‘ <O. B^rf°T r :£r UtoUi - »(«£ . ***• **• °t °or newjpaper fllag aad 2L .^ Ch * u ?fn h twderod tTST who S 3 t_ . our merchant* nod aenolectoren wia ‘ " «MUlnlo, a ngolar It wu alaa oanpnaantatlon that tha prao- Uoa of nmoriagoU and empty barrel, bjrun •athorlaed paraona waa inoraaiiag to tha tronbls tad often lots of tho owners. J“P* r t* opened to 6h t * rr * a * 6 *° d conT ‘ cU o“ of uj ® lber ***** Ihow euthorixod b j the owners who Mall nniH oU or Ixmii from the wherfor ■tone* tote. And that the reward b* «»■>/« «» «iftn I ho printed and poled throojhoot the' Eye and Ear-. Dr. Jonei. Tha following an a law of tha oant .footed hy Or. Joaaa within tha put two day. - A daaghtar of hfr. George Wiblo had and .kin growing orer both eyea, (Ptarygiome) whloh wunpidlydcj&oylag the light? The Dooter.opMaudJijMn both eyu auceufelly and aatlaiaotorllj, ne to ring aataral appoar “~“dTVf“”v “*• Wlble realdea vewnablp, Allegheny eonnty. . A *°“ **• Elohaol Oara, aged alx yean, had crooked ejoa. They wen atralghtanad by Dr. l onee aallafaetonly, natorlng natural apparranoa. Mr. Cara llna la Snath Pitu bargb, near tha Nat Faotory. An»“* 0l " k r ot No - 12 Aadpnoa •treat, Allegheny oity, wu eand of damfnua la half an hoar, by Dr. J on**, most utiiito* I torily. . I , Tha Doator ramorad a Ipolypar tram tha laoaaofMr. Hanry Aahlay, who Uraa at ■fluaubarg, glrlng gnat nltaf. Sr. Jooaa au nmoradfroia tha Uononxa- Aala Houaa to Ho. 47 Smlthlald atnet.be tWMß Third mad fourth itnetij when he can »• ooBMUed {or a short time, from 9 a. m. to 9 p. xa.p every day. , Bar. W. A. Datidoot. —The Bor. W. a. Derld.on, appointed, lart weak, pastor of Xiberty itmt M. E, ehyoh, ocrner of Liberty »a 4 Hey atneta, will preach lo tUi church te-morrow mornlag'had craning. The Oadia BtpMim, of lb la weak, dbntains tha fol- Jowlag sotlot of thie excellent minister: Bar. yean tbo Presiding »4ar •< Cambridge District, with hla family, dama Ibla (Tuesday) morning for Pittsburgh! *o enter upon h!a aaw ball of labor. Ia com aaaa Wth tbo oitltena of Cadis, wa regret tha Joaa of Mr. Daridaoa. Aa a praaoher aad olt -*r: "• b Tory popalar ia thu oommu ally, aad tha good wlahaa of all oar oltlasna jo with him to hla aaw homa for hla future welfare and happlneaa. - Zaa BaaaLLloa.—By far tha boat picture «f tha leading aoaaaa aad battles of tha re ihallloa which hat yet been palatad will ha oa wahibltion at Maaoalc Hall, la this olty, dar lag tha enaalag weak. Tha Polopticomo raau—aa it ia eallad—waa palatad by drat >daat artlau, aad oomaa to aa aireat from Haw Zork.where it waa Tlalud by appreciating ahoasaads. Iha Haw Park prate apaaka of it da. tha moat eomplimaatary tarsia. Wa ins tead going to tea for-oarselrts,aad adrlaa •our nadaca to do tho same. . CauaiD *T aa Acoisaar Johaaton Draft, mledef dhyeanot age, atopplag atdSAa d«»oa atreat, Allaghaay, whoa# father retidaa ■ear Browntrille, alaayaara ago raoelrad a aerare wound orar the left brow, which per ■aaaatly taraad tha pupil aazt tha aote, paaatag great deformity,aad almoat total lota of tight. Lest Tuesday Dr. Sierrett, by a daUtaia operation, not only entirely restored •“*, fcßwlWa •>« »Ho reatorad tha tight, which will, ia a few dayt, be perfect. .Tiutii.—Mr. Haalla aiakea hit laat ap paar.Taoa at thla house to night, aa which oo cation a rare treat it offered— three whole dramat'o'd the' aama. areaing, “Brian Boroe hame,'’".L'oi) Cm,ar da Bttan/’ aad “Black Byad Satan— the greatest bill ef the taatoa, aad a gala fiai'arday nightantartalnmant, In deed. Oa MoWday, tha eminent oomediaa Taakaa Boblne.'w appears. As 'will bo aooa'.b? fofaroao# to oar adror tfllag ooUaaj,» boMtifoi ud eoaToaioat ro •Idoaco la ofuid for Mat. It it looatod oa tbo Oftio rirtr soar til* ifooM ot &ofago, aad ‘ U Momabti by Um Jtaothaitor Pimain, Baitvaj* Porsoai dotirtog a.plaoo of tail Jr kiad ikoold go aad mo Jt Uuaodutolj. PftorosAL* roc Coal.—Lint. 001. Cron, Quittnuitn at thi. plaoo, adrertiiee for propoiale far 1,000,000 barbell of ooal, 600,- <OOO batkale to;bedaUvaiadatOairo,ud 500,- •000 bwhaloat Mamphii. Propoiale wlu be xeoaind from now util the 18th inlt. for paftleulare lee adnrtiaemeat. lieu amb Wire.—Oard photograph! from life, not lithographed, at Pittoob'l, oppoaite the poet oSee. Beware of oarde of the Little Coaplel AU issh are bogur. Mm Hpxbxxd Dou.au’ woarn of Pooket booke, raitable for carrenoy holder!, Ac., at PiUeek’i, oppoelte the port offlee. PaoTcnnarx Anxcxx, all elf lee and all prloee, the fineet auortment, at Pittoob’l, op polite the po’it oßoe. -Wow Ton, Philadelphia and Cincinnati Pepen reoeired et Pittoob’l/ oppoiita tha poe? pHoa. ."Call ud bare year addmi. rnm Bcrmndn—Captnrei bp the ruate .Pit>rldn--Airiral of Bebel bleaxiere--Tte Alabama Reported leMte gir Toil, April B.—Adrlcei from Bor madanport that the oklp Star of Peaoe.ef Bolton, from Oalontta, with nit petn, hu been horned bj the Ploride. The aohooner ret alio taken ud a prise orew pat as board, when the Ploride went in obueof another large American ehlp. The rebel ateemer Cornnbw, from Wllmlag* ton. H. 0.. with JOO balu, and the General Beauregard, from Chatlee ten, with 1,000 bake of oottod, hare uriced at Barmnda. ilania lattor aontglni tha report that thi pirato Alabama hu boon loot. Vary doohtfbL -'C-->--7-f'*^ '->■• Teachera* laatltnte atEaat Elberty. niu dat—voßnao unioi. Tk* ißitftßto eoDToatd ttu morniaf at b qoarter to tsa« a Douthstt, ChßlrmsDi not Winy prosoat, . A* H. f was ohossD Chdlrmßn pro tea, r Th» meeting. ni opened with prmjer by Owln* to the abaanoe of the Beoretary, tht bbbHbg of tho minutee vu peatponed. Hr. A. Smith, of Mifflin oounty, then gave “ oblo lecture on the Analytic of Sentenoea. Thetpeakar rat folly Into the autyeot, eel diMuied the itody of grammar et conaidera hie length, illoatretlng hla by exam-' plea written on thebleok board, allowing how the aentenoe may be aeparated Into, Ita ele aenta, principal and aabordinate, and that a *r^ ,^ o, «™^ o »n°«b. attain* ed without a thorongh knowledge of the anai yala of aantenoea. Thla ieotnre waa foUowed by an animated dlaooaalon, in whloh Ueaara. Burtt. Mortimer, Thl “ 4 oth,r, » ,00ls fart. Thla la a eubject upon which a variety of “ d “"»* bri “B* ««t • «rm o f . Un talantea, and a aong / i ““7 Sberratt, the dlaonaaton of In V itate * and the beat method of ’£* "P*" 4 b » st a*a Sopor- Ti » apeaker went on to aay “‘"‘'.a •>»»»• aatiaded with any ayatem whloh produoac good reculta; that the tax tax'if hv'.o^* 4 wlth Pajhtent of that i [y 10 ?«*"g a good aohool la the menu. “ 1 “P 1 * 1 * ‘be motlrea whloh influenoed the teglalature In patting the In aUtotolaw; that It waa thought that twenty *?* <!ll lng and two daya driU la wo “ ld * ff4ot “»«good In the aohoola than traty-two daya of machine He thought that the moat time ahould be devoted in the Inatltnte to ““ *° ‘“•‘ruction in the itrahU'ah^ljV** ll ? “°" ‘“P»“aa‘ that .J 14 k ? OW Wto oommeaioate hia wo U “* h * 'b o ® l4 be aUowed to £?» , “ r * “ *b» «««• old rou “w o»t roU “’'» 4 by Mr. Bnrtt, who tup* P“‘* d 'b*‘ »o anaoeaaful teaoher would now aay that P'atrlot lD.utu l .* had done no *“od i4 “* “ I,t " t» intuition »«ining to think that tmnadt ! ***ber'a aehoel for the tM.i" ■“bj’ l *™- If the Xnatitutea *n for thie parpote, he U entirely opposed to ssiirnrj* l *** iMutSS, j ii! “A-^ieir 1 "" ‘"“""‘.bf. o«. A .&t2.“?^ t «a^^i, : ▲rrunoox BUfltov* The Institute convened et helT-pest one dent!** M<l ™ oaU#< * *° ord,r by tne Preii _T.ll^sln;te, tte forenoon melon were rjnd end edopted, efter whloh en opportunity V 1 M°rded Mr. John Kelly to deliver e * h ° r ‘‘'°“”.° n Navigation and Nautical Ac tronomy, before reauming the dlacuaaion. via- Biatnot luatltutea. ,We have aotiK mkilh , I n “P* i * ot the gentleman’a remarka. however, were of a very practical char- Aftwr a long—“ Oar Native Home”-tho S?J?fi lon ,. or t?*q«.Uoa >u returned,Ur. Butt having the fioor. ■ *»T» a hiatory of the Fifth wulo h ba* bun In exiatanoe « °™ r •bwn ycara, ot for two jmti bofora thf. U " ‘J*!!*?* luU ‘« t «. TO patted; *b» plan of diieolaing methoda of toaohing; eaoh teaoher being eel* od noon to auto hot method of teariilng*e cer tain branch, Ac. There plraiueThen dil ouwd by tho remaining member,, and that “ d ma<,h (O'”* *' de f*'* I*' 1 *' , Ti bare intrednoed theplan of oon aoholara in rooma of the tame grade, and hare found mnoh good to follow • 'paUere and good rudera (and thy claim that thee do hare ta their tohooia. J *>J Mr. aim, of Boblnaon townihip, who mod* pons Tory portinent ro marka on the tubjeot, glring a hiatory of the a X a? ,Wp In,UUI “« and the dlffl enluea it had to onoounter during the firat 7eara ofita extatenee, and gore the method upon whloh they eondnoted the exeroiaea. i » that of haring aohoel open during the fore noon In the houae at whloh they met, and haring their laatitute In the aftdrtoon. He wu followed by Mr. QUllam, who. In the oouae ef a few pleuant remark,, made !£,. Maat hl “ “ d ' <m "»* d ditraaaion waa futher continued by Meaare. Smith, of Mifflin oounty, L. H. Batoc, DoufhatU H ' Q ‘ S,lare * “ d Baperintendent } h “ a preamble “ d *ri»e of reaolutiona, lotting forth the aplrit which ahould actuate the teacher, the good which haa been iffeotedby the County bn per In tendency in thla oounty, compliment theaeal and antiring energy of A. T. Donthett IT ‘Poambent, returned thanka to the Truateea of the Freabyterian ohuroh for the free nae ef their home, thanked the peo- LU "r»y for their unbounded hoa pitaUty in opening wide their doora to the teaohera on thla oooaaion, lhaaked the Pitte bugh Preaa for the able reporta of the pro jaedlnga which hare appeared from day to A abort diaouaaion to then had on the fol lovlflg At* oar cootim of itadj and meinodai of teaching anffloieaUy praotioaif Profeaaor Batea arid that the ih.rge waa made at the preaent day, that a boy, who had I «“• to Mbool for yean, and waa thought, by hia teaohera and frienda to be an exceedingly good acholar, would be nubia to lad the coat of a load of hay of 874 lba. at 810 per ton. He thought there were aomegtonada for theae charger, and that eu eonraea of atudy and JMthoda of teaching or. «c auffleiently prao tUml. He waa followed by Mr. A. Smith, of Mifflin oounty. Adjourned to meat at 7 r. n. grains asaeioi. Opened with prayer by Her. Stay. The mlnutea of afternoon aeaaton were read and adopted. Vioe Praaidant Hiohola being In the Chair, Superintendent Donthett then moved that a committee of fifteen be appointed aa aaaooiatea to the Suitary Committee of the Doited Statee, with whom oorreapondaeneo may be had with regard to auppllea, etc. Bemarka wen made soon thla anbjact by Profa. Batea ud Donthett. Ihe Committee oonalato of the following named poreonai A. Burchfield, S. A. Stephen- Mn, B. Darla, B. L. Biggtrß. W. aiuiam, 5 S - w *“*r. J. W. Ogden, T. t. Mery Darla, Bou Mould, Hun,e hlaggle IWediU 1 WediUe <~1 * U *' Bt?r * , ® n " ld Bar. Alex. Clark being lntroduoedl then "*"• * TBr 7 able leoture on "Divinity In Com mon Thing,." Spaoeforblda that wo ahould give an ab atraot of thla gentlemu’e lecture. Suffice It waai llatued to with ihe utmoat throughout, ud that it fully tut ,ao,lllllll’* repntatlon aa a popu- The audienoe warn enlivened by acme vary whToh*p‘,S ,U j (r ' b7 P i 6t „ W> H - Sl “*, *ft« B " N * w * u proceeded to 1*“I" ‘ .‘“‘“a «» the “Qaallficatlona of Teaohera not mentioned In the certificate." Thla to a Tory able production ud erlnoed iSEZ* knowledge of the teaohor'a pro- He held that right rlewa of eduoatlon muat underlie aU of the teaohera’ mothoda of in atraction If he would hare hia labora to be naefnl In the fnlleat practical lenae; that edn oatlon.if not rightly directed, may prove a lerar of evil rather than ef good, ud that to direct theae mattera aright reqnirea acme qualifloatlona not mentioned In the certificate Theae re marka ware followed by a abort ad dreaa by Prof. Donthett, after whloh the In atltnte adjourned to meet at the call of the Executive Committee. Situ Hoidiid Vounuu Sion ir Oayrl—Young mm, bo warned in Cm, enpply youeolne with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS ud OIHTMBHT. loop an gaar utaad to core tha wont earn of lorn, alien, .carry, feren ud bowel ocmplalnti. Only 30 oenti per box ir pot. 118 Ornun Oaua will bo tabu at tbe omnlbu ofioo, Ho. 400 Liberty itroet, day or night. All erdew left at the ebon plaoe will bo promptly uttondsd to. AU Mile erait be peld ;r e’naon. Om MAKiIIKPI ~ XUlDOak-UAST-Oe Thxnday, April H. at ihe mVenei of tbe bride 1 , father, bj the her.! givnuiu MVADOOB, cf tble elty. eni Alan at. MATT, <0 Kent Wteblegtoe. Penniylraaia Leiiilalnre. Btported for the Plttsbusb Guatt*. Haxxmßxrxo, April 2, 1885. Honan.—The following peUtioiu andro monstranoes were presented: Mr. Henry, of Bearer, petition of oitlune •of Bearer county for an not to exempt the In •ane Retreat in New Brighton from taxation! aln>, petition of the New Brighton Water company for a inpploment to their oharter. Hoover, of Books, remoQstraaoe against tne proposed general marriage law. Mr. Laporte, of Bradford, petition for the repeal of the aet for the commutation of ton nage duties. - i “f* ?***■» °* Philadelphia, petition of f* ofiords 0 fiords of Philadelphia asking lor a change regulating tho salo of intoxicating Mr. Lee, of Philadelphia, seven remon strances against the-passage of a law to pre vent negroes coining into tha State. Mr. Warner, of Sasqnehanna, petition for a change in the military system of the State. Messrs. Labar, of Books,Barron, of Centre. Rowland, of Pike, Brown, of Northumber lud, >nd Klin., of B.rki, presented patltiom of billions praying for. rail for . fi.tton.l Convention. M ° o ? J ’ n °! Bua "' B °J« r < of Cloar «.id, Horton, of Fulton, Quigley, Bohofl.ld, Young ui Ludlow, of Phlmdelphia, ud Kllno, of Berks, prei.nUd petition! of eltl sensfor the peerage of .. Uw to prerent the immigration of nogrooe inU the Bute. Mr. Sleek presented a potition of the Bar nes end citiiene of Manchester in reference to paring the straete in said boreugh. v ? ,lon ”> ° f Y »rt, potition of oiliiene _ Yor * "“'L praying that the money, which hare been paid by thode haring oen soiautlons seruples against bearing arnu mar be appropriated to the c'ountioe in which they severally reside. * Mr. Brown, of Mercer, petition of citiasns of Venango county for the passage of an aet to Incorporate a company to eonstruet a ** B °£ Ter lhe Allegheny river at Oil City. Mr. Musselman, of Somerset, nine petitions ofteiasens of Somerset oounty, praying for thp passage of an act appropriating the money to be paid by those who wero exempt in the drafe of 1862, for consoienee* sake, in the common treasuries of the counties U which such money is to be paid. BiU to incorporate the Pennsylvania Orape Company. Capital stock $5,000, with liberty to inorease the same to $lOO,OOO. Shares $lO each. Mr. Shannon moved to Insert the name of Jeremiah Knox, of Allegheny county, as ad ditional corporator. Agreed to. I Mr. S.ack also moved to losert the name of 0. L. Qoerhing. Agreed to. Mr. Book, of Lyooming, moved to insert the name of Samuel H. Lloyd. Agreed to. I The bill was then passed. A supplement te the act to Incorporate the j Oil Greek Transportation Company. Passed Vote 48 yeas; 34 nays. The Allegheny Dele- I gatlon voted “eye." Bill to Incorporate the Oil Refining Comoa ny of Philadelphia. Bemoel T. Bodine and I others (oot named) are corporators. Capital I «!»n C n k rtrtrt 00 ’ 000 ' with P ow,r 10 increase it to $300,000. Shares, 1,000. Vaine of eaoh I share, $lOO. The bili passed. Mr. Shannon introduced a bill to author!i. I the aotl&g azeoator of Miohaol Allan, dne’d. formorlj of Pittsburgh, to toU and ooutoy cortain reel-estate. Tho bill wai paired. Iho following teenage iu reoelred.from Governor: Qaxlemen : I had the honor to say to you in my message of the 10th of last month, that I would visit Washington when I hoped to arrange definitely the manner of the payment of the expenses of the draft made in this Slate, and also that of the militia called into service for the defense of the State in Sep tember last. r In pursuance of my intention, so expressed I to yen, I have visited Washington, and have 1 the satlsfaotion to inform yon, as the result of my conference with the authorities of the General Government, that a U. 8. ofloor has been detailed to examine into, past upon and forward for payment the expenses properly incurred in making the draft in this Bute, and that the offioer thus detailed is now in Harrisburg, and will at once enter upon the discharge ofhls duties. I have also the honor further te inform you that the snbject of pay ing the militia has been taken up by the proper department at Wash iogton, and that there is every reason to bo lievethat it will be promptly and satisfactori ly disposed of. As these matters an of much interest to many of the oitisens of the Commonwealth, I havb deemed it my duty to lay before you tnls statement of the progress which has been made. Mr. Shannon Introduced a bill relating to ! the qualification and appointment of County Superintendents in Allegheny county. Re ferred to the Committee on Education; also, a joint resolution of thanks to tho Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee. I Mr. Hutohaian introduced a bill to inoorpo 1 1 rate the National Oil Company. Corporators , named are, Joshua Rhodes, W. H. DwlniUe, (New York,) Isaac M. Pennock, B. F. Jones, I W. K. Nimtok, Wm. Anderson, W. C. Rloket sen, J. D. Verner, Thoi. Moore, W. R. I Brown, R. H. Kerr, G. W. Cass. To hold I lands and real estate in Venango, Allegheny, I Crawford oonnties, not exceeding in Quantity at any ona time 500 acres; and bore for oil, I salt, mine and prepare for market, sell and I dispose of any oe&nel and bituminous ooal, j iron ores, and bther minerals or produet of I their lands, and to manufacture lubricating j and illuminating oils, Iron, and other products pof their minerals or Unds, and to convey the same te market, and to grant leases of said I land or any portions thereof. Capital stock I $500,000. 6har*s $35 eaoh. R. SPECIAL LOCAL NOTICE* Gloria aii* BaJUTißiwuhi Maori**, ioi family and purposes, are th* A. 9. O*iwv. Genera! Agent, 18, Fifth Mr**! Oarfrts, Oil Cloths, Ac.—J. Finch, of the Great Western Dry Goods, Carpet and Fur Emporium, ooraer of Grant and Fifth streets, I opposite the Court has now on hand | one of the largest and most oompUte stock of Carpets, Ac., ever opened in this city, which he will eeli regardless of cost, or at least fifty per cent, less than they can be bad west of the Mountains. In examining Mr. Finch's stock we found some beautilul hearth rugs as low*as $3 50. Id the Dry Goods department can be loond everything in the ladies'line. His stock of Domtstioi Is largo, and wo most eon faas, very low. Lawns in endless varieties at fen otnU per yard and upwards, together with many other articles in the Dry Goods line too hnmefons to mention, at prides which oem mead his establishment to the patronece of the pnblio. Fashzoxabli Clotruq.—jOor affable young friends composing the firm of John Weier £ Co., Merchant Tailors, No 130 Federalstreetj Allegheny, have just opehed the most exten sive and rceierehe stoek of spring and summer goods ever exhibited west ef the 4buntains, comprising some of the most beautiful Frenoh I aad American Casaimeros, Cloths, Oashmeres, j Marseilles, Ac., Ao., to be found in the east ern market. This enterprising firm has also a very largo assortment of tho latest styles of furnishing goods, and a considerable quenttty reedy-made clothing of superior quality. We advise our Allegheny patrons to oall at this bstablishment, and seo for themselves. Oaear Clothiio ens Wnue to But Ism. —The onurpriilag firm of Wm. H. HoGeo A Co., merchant tailon, earner of federal ud Dlamoad iqcare, Allegheny, being tally aware of tho extraordinary earuoa In Spring goodi, ben parcheead laatfall a.beantlfol auortment of doth, ouiimeroe, reeling., Ao., and they are now ready to open their Spring trade with inperior ertlolee, et grutly to daoed prleei. They will oell their goodi by tbe yard If desired, end ae they hoop con stantly on hand a large tnpply of nedy mode elothing, onitomere can be eeoommodated on demend, or ben e neatly gtted mlt to ordor. The work le ell dole under their aaperrielon, ud always warranted to pnroheien. . Jjbt Brruixn non thi But.—Samuel Graham, Merohan t TaUor, would nepootfnlly inform hie friend, and the pnbUe in general that ho hu Jut returned from the But with hli new .took of Spring ud Summer Goodi. ooniUting of nil thi lateel itylu of olithl, cu.imerei and re.tlngi. Gentlemen deeirinw e itook to loliot from that cannot ho i&rnejf* •d by.any otbor in the olty.ud their nrT menu mode In the molt taihlonehlo mannar. wonld do well, to gin him a call befuepur! eharingaliewhera. _ _ Sa«raLaaiHix,Merohut Tailor, Ho. M Market itreet, ono door 'from Third. ' fi Toadulroany repainor nltonUou to you dwelling, or pleeea of burtnei. call end i tan you ordaratCuthbort’eGarpontar ud Jobbing Shop, Virgin Alloy, abon BmlthloU rtwt AU work promptly atluded to. $ THE LATEST NEWS FROM WABHINGTO Ol'R SPKOIAii »fSPATCHES. *> Sp*d»l Dlipatch to the Pittsburgh Gaxette. Washikqtoh. April 8, 1883. COURT MARTIAL OF COL. O’tTTASST. Th. following 1| tha details of tbo court for tho trial of 001. D'Utaiiy: M.j. flea. Hitch cock, M.j. Gen. H.rUaff, Brig. Oon.Barrr, Brig. Oon. Hatch, Brig. Oon. Hink., Colonel Marshall, 13th Now York; 001. J. p. Brloton, Jd Penna, M.j 8«a. Gaines, Jndgo Adro “to - Iho Conn mat to-day and organized, but adjourned till Monday, Col. D'Utssiy not boiog prozont. HI. arrozt waz made az ho waz about to go to Europe. Hiz throe horzez wore taken from him. It I. reported that hi. wif., jost married, 1., to bo tried at biz ac complice, and alto gather it iz a very rich oato. BTATKHINT OF PUBLIC DRBT. Th. following offioial ztatomznt of tbo pnblio d.bt of the United Sutoz, up to tbit term, it forntehedfrom tb. Treasury Dzp.rtmont tbit evening: , Bonded, debt, *139,993,950; o( zoTon-thlr tloz, oonrortiblo into ziz p.r cent bond, of 1881, $93,835,905; ziz per coot, .debt, $30,- 483,000; fire per oont. debt, one year eertifi oates of indebtedness, *273,880,176—being ziz per oont. United Stated notes; *345 553,. 500 bearing no Interest; Qa.rtzrmz.teri’and other requisitions, *18,646,616 bearing no in terest. Total . debt of tho United States *929,186,147, at an a.arage Interest on tbo whole amount of 3X per oont. TRAD! ALORO TBB BORDBR. Tho regulations, under tho now laws, for trade along tho border will be limed from tho Treasury Department to-morrow. A taz of twenty dollars It to ho laid on erery oat ton bale brought ont by priest. nnterpriao. SoYornment agents an to bo appointed to take charge of dll the cotton taken by the army, or brought in by any army ofieori.. THI LVTTIRB OF MARQUB QUIBTIOK. Adrioas hare been reooirad that Ira armed reme are building for tha rebela In the Mersey and Thamea. Th. qooitioa of tuning l.ttere of marque and cf uktng ttep. to oomp.l Brest Britain th atop building man-of-war for the rebate 1s still undecided. TH* COXIIICTICCT ILXOTIOV, Governor Buckingham writes hero that Conn.oticnt Is sure to go lor ns by a hand some majority. Both tides are redoobling thoir ezertlont as the canvau draws near lu close. a scbpioiops oharaotrr arrutrd. 00. " &sb ” German traveller, In semi, military eo.tuml, on a forged put from Geo, n.iutielman, and pretending to b. a Gororn msnt doteotlee, kti united near Berlin. QIRKAaL BCBIJOK Is hero to-day in conference with the Secre tary of Wer and President, who, it is under stood, heartily approveof the stringent meas ures he has adopted for tha suppression ol disloyalty in Baltimore. , admiral Dahlqerr Has gone West. Hia occupation here seems to bo substantially gone. Pension Surgeon, John H. Vitian, Minors] Poiat, Wle. Washibotoi, April B—Cten. McClotlaa’a offleial report of the Baron D.y’rhattlos on tbo Pcnin.nla, and ot bis filling back to Berkley, although dated th. 16,8 „ f Jnly is, to day, ror the 6rst tirno, published. Ha lavs lhat, to the calm judgment of history and the la tore, he leaves the task of prononnelnx upoa the movement, confident Omits verdict will be that no sdrh difficulty was ever more successfully eyetootn*; that no aifmy ever fought more heroically and successfully against such grekt odds; that no men of any race ever plspiaykd greater discipline, •adur-"’* ance, paUtcoe and cheorfolness under such hardships. The Committee os the Conduotof theWertfi day unanimously adopted their report on the Army of the Potomac containing their general conclusions. Oirapplioetlon, they have sup plied proof copiei lur press, but were not able to tarnish them n sufficient number ij reach •U points of the country. The understanding is that it shall bOpublished on Monday, with out favoritism to any particular newspaper. The other report* to follow this will l>e in re lation to Bull Huk, Bali’* Bluff and the West era Departments. io?. h “ ?AI ‘PP°ioted in December, 18fil. They hark examined a Urge number of witnesses, andiobuifaed much valuable in formation, throw ng light on tho condnot of the war, and whikh will prove valuable for future reference. • It is said that this Com mittee is one of the most barmoaioua ever Ap pointed, and though composed of men differ- Ug in party poUtlos, almost every eonolualon reaohed as to the policy and prosecution of "****• nnanjmousj and itU further as sorted that a oarerul examination of the pro ceedings will shot lhat everything has been dene fairly, and Without any obj4t or Bqy porse to detract from or add to the merits of any officer connecter with the army. The general conclusions of the Committee are understood to be of a oharacter highly en oouragiag as resphou the future. Arrival of tbd Steamship Canada Hauvax, April! *.—-The Canadian arrived* from Liverpool, With dates of the Slat and telegraphic dispatches te the 33d. Th. st.am.re Glasgow, Dsmasmu and 80-00 00 *•*» “ d “■» Afrteaoa tbs 23d. Th. stsAmer Citj of Cork sailed th. same day with thq Canada. Polaxd.—ThefplJoiring.is the latest from Poland, indicating severe reverses to the rev olutionists! J * j Oraetm, March »—The insurgents are ral tetug at Visletsa, oommandod bj Bommnki Tha Paris ombadsj ioonirm tha dsfsat of Laugiowiea, who has boon ooQTojed to Tarn orsr. Tho lusargonu lost 400 klllsd and M ware taken prilon.rs. A telegraph from Llmberg also confirms the above. Gurat BatTAix.-j-Tbe Confederate loan has been very Biddings closed on the 3lst, and the totkl Is, expeoted to exceed £15,080,000. On Saturday, after bfloM hours, the loan was quoted at m* mlum. | : * Pari*, March 3l|—Beane firm at flOf. 2bo for rentes. : ' In the minority 4f seventeen in tho Frenoh Senate, on the Polish question, are several of the most intimate of the Emperor'* entourage. London, March 3l.—A Cabinet oounoii was held to-day. Liverpool, Hank 30.—Th. i.l.s of ootton for th. week ware 87,000 bales, dosing at an adraaoa of 34d. for American, Jfd. for finrats and Xd. for Anstraliaand other descriptions Tho authorised- quotations are.- New Or leans, 24X i fair, 23. ■ Destruction of I’enaacola by United Statei Troops. New Yobk, April 3.—A Iwtter from Now Orleans says: 8t Mary's Hall, thefioehotel aad ftll the dwellings In Pensacola, ezoept Mallory's sad Ohaie T s, were burned down br United States troops. 3 The 16th Main* and the 28th Conneetiout regiments ware left there, on the departure of the 28th Maine regiment. Toe soldier* seem ed to think that the eatlre evacuation of the 1 piece to the enemy Wee. latendid, and many •wore they would burn the plade. . I On Thursday at.hoon the fire ocmmenoed and (&t three days and nights 'the town: was filled with smoke and flame, The offioers tried to stop the work of destruction, but they seemed to Kara no bflusnoe over the men— I eren the troops placed to guord the property I set It on fire. OoL Dyer, the ocmmander of I the post, was almost diitraoted, and gave I orders to shoot down all persons eaught in the I act of iaoendiarijm, hat there was ne one tol ezeouto them. Tinaliy the long roll was! beaten, and,the men were got into the nary I yard andoonfinod.";-'.^.«-•. 1 i .. I Locomotive Destroyed by Guerrillas, I . > Lovriyiui* April rusr. rißaathjdw*wo6dfaraln off tha Kaekwnu I rtad. fo3f mD**'4hbre ’frankUo, thispim..! and bwzned tha looomo£ire and two or three I ean, and lore up the traek for come distance,l j ' . BY TELEGRAPH. AfPOISTID. FoßTßtss Mosioi, April S.—Thc flag of j truoe boat Mstnmora arrived last evening ! from City Point with upwards of 400 ex* changed union prisoners, ud departed this morning for Annnpolis with ths prisoner*. Bho brings nothing now from ths Booth. , Basteed arrived boro this morn inn j fro ® Yorktewa, on his way to Now York. * Qon. King i« assigned to ths command at ] Yorktown lor tho present* Gan. Keyes is to relieve Sen. Du for a few day s, while the latter goes hotoe to recruit his health, which has been impaired by his assid uous duties ia this Dspartmsnt. Markets by Telegraph. 1 Yc>*x, April 3.—Kooa.—Cotton auUt at Ta. H™****™* *® w iowtr i aalte 0 ( 6,ouu barrel# at ®V° r * 7 *®7'4oforOhioand*? 60 I ®7 76 for Soßtbwn. Wheae dtclloioc and Quota ”• ““t.ttkre'oSb I e r® 1 ~ worn one cant lowers ukt mow baahei* at 90Q9i,. nnsonhd ttSSa* £5 ILvW c w ; OQ * I hterUag Exchange unaltered. Stock lover* ckleam I tfi^iei^ 0 * Inland j Combarland Oeal linF* Jllchigan Soiuhßrn oaXr*»w York OsnSrt ius * I kiaonti fiixee 106} American Gold im ■ n.-./r! IoEV ; K Tr '““ r T 7 “k 'ebraery ’Sj a£l*! 10% Ooinbir end April, 10414: Untud aui»G?n i &!^id“^Lt°Sj4“ fointlyand96d>3j7s forfency. eakeofryofloarat 16. B««lpte of wheat small and In I u?. 1 ' wlth ***«• «f 7.W0 bmh red at *1,66 I Md erhiu at *1,7501,*0. Bro sells onar* I 1 f? w **. Corn is in uir request, ahd- (.(WO I i bash Bold at 89 for yellow and 91092 for white. Oats I •re active at SUo. Coffee firmer; sale# ef Bio at 31® I «c. Sugar and molau:i bettsr. Provtstoaa steedr. I -New mass pork *16,69010, aad old *l4. LardaS vaooed to ‘l tlr ® Al ** u, ®ss» April 3<—Vloar qalat and drooping. ! red edTanofd 102 c. Com doll, I whita 93@W; yellow 94095. Whiky staai*. Pn* I visions dull and inactlvaT ~ |• CuaxxxTig April 3 —Floor dot), and offered at a decline of Ida; superfine 96 90. Nothing do. ing la wheat, aad prioee nominal. t<wa 64®e£ »,! io good demand, which la a decline. Oats dollata? Barley dull and nominal at $1 6001 60 for ntta* Spring and Fall. Whisky waa firm at 43 in ik* morning, bat eloeed dal'. Froriaiuas dulls nrr r iT tie demand. Bulk •boulders $£ lowers 150 o 5» ik. •old at 4X; 109 hhda* aide. ed?.t *SV *££s£ ■; and 23U0 hama ac cjf.. Bare nethSg £L i and bat little eold la Mm Perk «Le^l*^lia doa * et pticM which m *" bnl hot bightr. Colt.» 32®51; IMi Caul Nof-UOj Hirer 185; SxAug, I Toax. April-S.—Ootton doUaad in»..' l : 74- ffiour 6®160 lower; 80UQ bbla. sold* aa eoj oiS? .17 so@7 Soutw' 13,000 omO. 75 - ea! 9u,n» ba.hj (Old 2“? be»Tj. UniantootMJt Wb^kiSSS? 1 b~V. Ctoft» r dull, p-ailc.n.Klr. >»lBh<.mn.t.*«- b, ■ LATEST PROM MURFREESBORO. Attempt to Capture Wharton’s Rebel Brigade. A RUBHIHG CAVALRY FIGHT. The Rebels Completely Routed A CONTENTION OF CHAPLAINS. is,, do. epectal Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Qazett*. Mcbfrmbboro, April 2, 1863. Bight regiments of Craft's and Haisns* bri gades, of Paimer*i diriiion, made an effort this morning to capture Wharton's rebel brigade, posted at Woodbury. Our infantry, accompanied by mounted men of the Third Ohio cavalry, moved from oamp at ten o'elook last night. Haxen made a detour of fifteen miles, and Eoyart, In com mand of Craft's brigade, went direoU’ Hssen was to begin the attack at daylight, and Bn- , yart co-operating, was to aoeompUsh the cap- I tare of tho entire rebel eommaad. I During the night the rebel plokets had been I extended this way, so that our eavalry ad vanre got to fighting before Hasen had posted* his troops, in conseqnenoe.of which the rebels •soeped. , Our cavalry had a running fight of three mllti, kilUng and wounding 12 or IS of the enemy, and capturing 30. Corporal Jaeeb K. Bnavels, Co. E, 3d Ohio oaralry, was the only Federal hurt. He acted very gallantly, charging a large squad of rebelc single-handed, and sabrelng half a doaen before being shot. The ball atruek the apine, but he will probably reeoter. The rebela were 1,300 strong, commanded by CoL Smith, and were completely routed, leering in our handa all their camp equipage, SO hones, 20 mules, aiql 4 wegons* Prisoners say the troops of the whole rebel army are oh half ratios*. The cavalry fare | batter, for they ean pillage, end hare no regn* lar issue of ration*. Company officers bay aa best as they can, and issue every few day*. . Tb# *® bel * giren up the idea of whip ping ibe North, but still olalm that the North oann.ot whip-them. Basil Duke is at HoMinnvile, nearly well. The unit; .1 Franklin mad. a duh at th. reb.l. to-daj, oapturin* two LlantananU and eight print.., and killing on. O.ptatn and one private. Lieut. Colonel Arthur Durat, Inapeotor General on Gen. Rosecrans' staff, retnrned yesterday, and was warmly welcomed by Gen. Roseerans and the officers ol his staff. The Colonel feels ten years younger since his wel eom*. Tho Convention of ihe‘Chaplain* of the »rmj of the CaTnberland it in teuion In this ettjr, conferring upon the intereaU of Christ!* anityand the well-being of the Government. The meetings ere highly Interesting. Musrsrkasoßo, cia ZouUvilU, April B. ramored that e number of bridgeß ere being oonatruoted eeroae the Tennessee; above Florence, to oonneot the rebel armlet of Ten nessee and Mississippi. Gen. Boteorant approved of the sentence of deserters In Wood and Palmer'a divisions. Affairs to Kentucky. Claskbvillb, yia. Louisvilli, April B. Last night the iteaaert Relapse and Little Martin were fired Into bobw here, on the Cumberland, bat both esotped. Several more boats are below. The Luminary is safe at Fort Lonelson. The gnnboet St. Clair, which engaged enemy, was crippled, bat was repaired to-dev et Fort Donelson. * Tbe Glasgow arr|ied with guns this evoe ing. She was fired into et HarpeXh Shoals, ine pilot and several of the crew were sliwht wounded. ' • The Dtmocm *'» eorrespondent says : The rebels, under V*n Horn, are attempting to fleoK Rostoraas on the left, and ere crossing the river at Palmyra. He thinks that VaS Horn has a heavy sapply of artillery, aad ap prehends that a movement Is aimed against Kentucky. * fxecQUon of a Anrderer* I Taaatoa, April 3.—Charles Lewis was «xe* I euted to day, at 12)* o'oloek p. a., for the i mardep of James Howard. He died without uttering a word, and with astonishing firm ness. A few minutes before the execution, he conversed in a pleasant manner, and disposed of his effects in a business-like way. He re fused all religious advices, but made no ob jection to having prayer offered up while in h e cell. Thu morning hUicounsel advised him to leave to his children the money, sup* ,oied to bo .boat $5,0C0, whloh h. hod iomo whorodopooited, bat ho rofatod to do 00, rooo otiag both hiowifo. and ohildna. Preicntation to tiens. Beynolds and flleade. Heiuuuo, April S.-T.o nrefaUrent •word! or the moil o.itiy dreorlption ere now holng menufectored in PhilndelphU for d»- •entetlon, by the P.BUijlrenU Eeicrre Oorpi, to Senereii Reynold! and Hondo. An onraut ineitntlon hot boon tendered to the Serernor end eteff to be prelent upon thll inUreetini oooeeion. Iho inriution hno boon noooptod bat the Goeernor oennet loon antU eftor the ndjonroment of the RegUtetaro.end theoero mony WM sonttqnonUy poitponod nnUl the iota lost. Prom Fortress Jtonroe’. fbow washing roN. ** n to thefltaharth Built. Waseiiqtov, April 3,1853. T ■■OOniAQUO TO TAJIK BBS. n , * inorjeaw la the pro portion! of the PoU.h lniumoaon I. duthud to hnavam u T r .?* j nt ‘° n lh « AKrioultunU In 0f U>U “ oanl O- Th. ocantry !ot« which,th. wor i, likely to , PMi ninit , . I«go portloa of tho wh..t r.g.o» wh.nc. Buiio dnwa her .opplt„ for „ dixtorbmnee o.owdbj th, r.b.m ot , will hinder Bgriooltural operatloni to eooh as extant that Europooa nation, will bo more dependent than tT«r on tha United Statu for their bread, stuffs, UMBXAL MVBBUB fiXOIBIQff, _ Tho Commissioner of Internal Bevenae haa i dooided that whenever tho reoeipti of an In lorasoo Agent or .Broker, as compensation for icrviecß performed for or on aooount of the company or companies that he represents, amouatto the sum of six hundred dollars in any one year, such agent of broker is liable to an assessment for Heensd under section 84 of tho Excise Law, paragraph 38, as amended hy aet of Mareh 3d, 1803. ■ XSTABLISHKUT POX PATIXO DISOffAEQXD SOL- About one hundred and fifty dtsohargod sol j diers from the Arbiy of the Potomac are re ceived and paid off heredailyby Maj. Taylor, I of Ohio. The whole arrangement forcering for these men, preserving them from the sharper*, I aad putting them salely on the way home, de- I serves more than 4 passing notice. I As the men arrive l at Washington, I Ir fly ttot t|ke Agent of tho Sanitary Commission, who bioorts thorn to the “ rest?' where they are lodged and fed until they oas Ibe paid off. Herejthelr wants are all antlel- I pated. A dormitory, csptble of lodging all I COKIb j ** fitted up for their useJ-A dining hall, where the tables laden with the best of food stand ready ai all hours, and attended by obliging servants,joffere Its compensation for months of “ hard-taok” and pork rations. Xu an adjoining apartment a surgeon makes the proper examinations far pension papers, which are all made out eorreotly. While in still another the sbjdler ii furnished with a passage ticket to any part of the United | States at Government rate*. By the tlmo ho 1 is rested, his “ have been examined, when he is paid off, end a responsible agent accompanies him W tbe train. All these ac commodations afforded the broken down sol dier are entirely free of charge and speak nobly for the effieihney aad oare of the Sani tary Commission and the officer in. oharge. The average amount each soldier reoeivetf is about one hundred dollars, making an ex penditure of over three hundred thousand, dollars « month and employing a lorco of eight or nine elcrkt. riTTSiltJftuH MAKKKTB | Owisi or tss Pnrsroaaa Daily GaustJ j I Fiioat, April 3, 1833,' j I Gold, to as* e rather vulgar expression, bes recitv led enother “black eye,*’ having declined In New York from 157J4 bn Thursday t0163>4 on Friday, e decline of ijfc inside of hour#. Here, the mAr- I ket l» aneettiod, end there is e’ wide range la the I viewed brokers. Weijucto nomiaally et limits I for Gold and Demand Nothi, ud 128® 128 for Silver. I Beetere Exchange Is steady at par baying, and 3tf I per cent prom, selling. I FHOYlfllONS—Bacon Is 'steady but ondhangdd. We note email sale* at is for Bhoalders, 7%®Bc for Lfildet; B)se for Plain fiima, and lOc lor Sogw Curtd. Lard Is firm at 10®lo}fc ior Country, .and 110 lor Olty. Meu Pork Uquiet with email e«lee at 116AO per bbl. • * . . FLOUR—U quiet with a moderate local demand at former quctatlons. Bayere Uke hold tpiringly, be ing pretty confident of A decline, while sellers do not foil disposed to>prws sales as they fi.d it difficult to roplace their stock and bell at tbe present prices. We note sales In lots of; MS bbla Extra Family et prices ranging from |7,00 to 37,5 •, according to quality. GBOOEBES—There U bat a limited demand for gro ccriee, though prices j remain unchanged. Bngar ranges from 12 to 13c; Coffee, 83®31c, and 65c for old crop, and GOO for new. I BVrtlß A EGGS— Butter Is fiim with sales in loteefllpfegi choice Boil at 'So®3lc. Egg, lrs eteedy with safes of 28 bbU nt 20c prr doien. POTATOES—SaIe of |25 bbls Neshannocks at 12,73 @3,00 per bbl, and 100 bn* do at sl,oo per bnsbeL CHEESE—S*Im in lot.of $0 fax. W. iLauikud I 26 bxs Goshen at 26e. - f • COEN—Is selling from Wharf and depot at 85 to 90 f® r Shelled and Ear, aaie. from store of 60 bcuhrl Shelled at 96c, and 176 busbal prlnje Eer at 41 Oj . BBWWiW-datoof lUb «,W Der doien, and 10 doxen Hickoiy at U.uo . * of IWbbU Mu. lto, tajm tlm , tssxas? \° ‘t* pri "“ ■“*" wh,t> Tlie Oil dlarkei. April 3,— Thor, ,u on ltoprored demon i fcjr crnd, petrobooi UMtaJ.AOd tl» mute wt.moMictlTe,nd print t thtdo Artitr. Id feet, hold.™ u » «“to op mU to-dtp tt thep to, jMUrdtj, btlne pnttp well utlifind that lb,, ratrket hot touched bottom, fctUtopmoiit,j»tl«t«. Wo ooota tt 7to 7 X C > to bolk, tml Id tu la Wo Id bbit In, ..rot MUbblt Id bolk kl7o; tao do“ 7JdoT!oo do «“1, «« bbl. tt Ido, bbl, bo&iwd la UDMtlod ooddDll, ud price, tro lrroeL iw taLSTIfSSSS r»Oi. IrotD St to Mo,’ lo' bond, ODdSSB^?^ r “’' 1 ' * Petroleum Markets. . , "* w 1 Toek, April L—drude continue* In demand, btttpilcM,«rveligntly lo*er— ealea 4AM bbU at XOu &%*, ckitfly, x»wpu%fi merchantable and ehi® pu<g •rder.iieQuvu, la boud, ie inactive, tad lo* quality Jadifikuitol said, *omedark and luw teat' twfluc been told ee lew aiXBo, while tbe beet brand* wUI b«dly bringorer 3tc— bWa ttrmi SfnfriJKMr ° B !u l **% u^au » •** ***«* caabu free la rather cealer— t X7UO bbls straw enter, to ]£w vkta, imi, 33037 c, chiefly 850d7, t c*ah. *«portautoiiaDg>— aal—bi to bbh SJtohiJ Ux ' d “ !«•■ UKtlnd ttocolit Jauniry...^„. w 17&B38 Cxport January— frotn ■miii, 8.i2t27i wuu* SmSJ Total a^i^ua PmUßEtrau, April l.^Tfac>fai|adelphiaoiliMr. *?* .'**** tacvuie Ttrj qukt. Crude of. which (bare laaanntll ttoi.it la llr/t haudii lii** In ooaMquencaUißttad; we qaote to-day nominally 19j for prime Cruue, iree Irwiu water and other Impo* 4u id49} Crude, litcaeka and low »>«. “»A*> »m) U '•ff.md liZi, U irx, “ lBc, K?t: oqlhqdlqgoujm.. iUjqou.u,Uiou,m g i«iid„ d piM.oqljtoiUppljlmißtdlqt.aqm,„ Uua>lo , «*. >i. id. B. M |q,, of wfilSS “ ‘ u “» « tuictlj prun,; dooOOriifd qod doq|)k njUMd la hold « <O5 undo Uofckliia. or t&qi. nfluttl, 14 Mtllng from 3214 to S7l& - **** mSam? iS? P T U^ eJ <° lha *«k easing lßriueh,)7stt,s»M. Total uS^LtoS, Loanox, March 13.—Parole um very 'dull, lathi ac* captM 4or‘ nlHd. The nominal rvalue or crude returnylvanla £l4. and Canadian £»li*fe£lO. lavaxrooL, March 13.—At tbe late decline there a rather more demand lot PetroCeun, and 6u tone or ode Pennsylvania sold at £U, 8600 bbto redoed at le. ru uau, MnJ!imt.U<«Mia» n, ‘"r'tiari'*7 lie, litid^gallon. ■ A mw petroleum oompany baa just bent formed Id Xngiand with a capital of £lUU>OWin £UJ aliarra. for tbe purpoee of Importing petroleum uii Into jjtafe irua i’eaneytTaoi* aud b;h<* pUce*.:’ manauJ moppeeitooarnrthaeUltttton ««nkfsiaeli, bSKi Impoiu hy Jialitoae. MMsassteisJSS}^ rbwnaker A Ziaug* 3 rolls leatbar. W b tap lotaom, A | *****S dodoj tt LiggettA e?SrSJE tobaooo. Meant A.Coffin; 8 bbWbauar. Via H W®, a Ceaav M itatflyiwJKai SSSibSISi,'? sasiiShgßwfflv^'^' oats, A Uppmt; WdodfcßJmX •on A Kata;» do dm Mcijuliongb, do do. 1» to ijo, flibutoock. W'hb2 oppk% f lO Uk. whddihi^ z£s. man A 00. 'vl ■ •■ f’ -< i-*'- ■•_•,' . bnporu by lUTct. 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