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WM. MoOREERT, V. P. H. CAMPBELL, ISAIAH DICKEY, & PRESTO*, S. B. McELBOY, WW. M RAWS. TO LETS for sale atthis office. Stabuinu Affray and Highway Rob beby in Weft Pittsburgh.-—* )q Wednesday evening a mat* named Martin Roily, employed at the Clinton riding mill, and boarding with hia brother, Michael Kelly, in West Pitts burgh, was seriously stabled in two places bv two tnen, who attacked him while he was { walfeiog along tbe road in the borough, about seven o'clock. He made his way to his broth er's house, bUeding profusely, and stated the names of bis assailants to b« .Jennie M and Thomas Joyce, ibu former stabbing him in the arm and'the latter in the breast, and that after thus treating him they took fifteen dollars from his pocket. Ur. Smith, of Tem perancevilie, was summoned to attend him, acd lound a wound on his breast ab««ut four Inches in length, tbe knife having glanced off on tbe bone, and anothir ab ut three inches in length on the left arm. extending to the bone. The brother * f the injured man came to tbe oily about eleven o i lock Wednwdsy night, and communicating the fact* as above given to Capt. Spence of the Night Police, steps were immediately taken to secure the arrest of Joyce and which was effected about midnight. They wore locked up for a hearing yesterday morning, when M.lade stated that Kelly owed him money fur ferriage, aDd meet ing him on tbo road he Asked him to pay up ; that Kelly refused to pay, and a difficulty en sued, during which K*d!y struck him in the face. He had blood on h s shirt bosom, but bo denied the cutting, eIJ alleged that the blood ran from hia nose after Kelly struck him. Joyce also denied having used a knif«\ and al leged that Kelly must haw dene tbe cutting. Tbe injured man, however, swears that both defendants stabbed him. Another version of the affain is, that it had it* origin in a family feud, Joyce and Kelly being brothers in law, and quarrels being frequent bo'.we-n mom. ifavor Wilson visited Koliy yesterday morn ing and took h’s deposition 110 was confined to bed, but the prospects of hia recovery were good. Neither of the accused, who are both men ot family, have followed any regular occupation. Joyce was once beforo him charged with biting a man’s lip off in a tight. Kelly is a married mail) but his family i* not here. r » / .*• . \ * . *2* . ? . ■ * ' i * *•; / ‘ ■ • itfs'i ./fe 3' . .i- v.s. .1 1 ■> « •- • , ». • '\'R. VOLUME XIX Tlifc Morc> Hospital. The annual Report of the Merej lloapital has been published. We give the principal Btaloment: Receipts of Mere) from January U, ImX) to J actuary I*, laffi • From Pay patents ... •* Ftur, I/ecture and Card CoUeotioe* “ I>OOlt ! OU • 1,1 “ Poor Box ' Borrowed froni Ht*f J. 1 rea"v ■’ .. - ht Xarjer'* L'vuthu' • •*' 00 for market. flour, ijn-.’.tip*, ran*. I‘uitor. dry good*, weiies, furniture, re|oui-. lumbar. medlOne, burial*, aod|> candle, ml. *»•. coal, and toe for season a a, Paid on Debt* ' 'L yy T “ L “ oo oO Otenuing Hewer- , „ Printing Report and AJreruMirj; "- Gash on nnuO ••• * DlilTH To l‘4Ti. Amount fur groceries, tl )ur, medicine, dry aOf'd,-’. carpet, candies. wage u , tax for pri ding street, plumbing dell, framed; chap lain, ami borrowed money The total notnl'er ol jautnie.JtiriOfi the year l was -12. Court of ijuarikk Before Judges McClure, Adame ftDd Parke Thursday, March -Sth, Ih'-l. Christian Bailor provioui-ly ordered to pay the costs in un action fur surety of tho {-*ace. brought by his wife, was held in $lOO to keep the peace for & year. John Mooney plead guilty to awaull and battery on Barbara Milbaugh and was lined and costs. , Wm. Sanders wan tried f«T larceny ano acquitted. , . Wm. Bluff plead guilty to aasauP and battery on D. 11. Patterson and was lined 5-u and costs. This wss one of those trilling boy caaes which should never occupy tb« lime ol the Court, and we wonder that attorney’? will briug suits iD cases of to little importance. James DuflV, indicted f. r stealing the pocket book of J- <L Frioe, of Washington county, waB tried and sequined. The case of Commonwealth v«. H King, convicted and awarded a new trial at last term, for assault and battery, occupied the remainder oftheday. The testimony did nut materially differ from that in tho first trial. Tbo case will go to the jury this morning, after the address of C. McClure Hays. Esq ,_ prosecu ting counsel and the charge cl tho Court. Casualties Abroad —Mrs. Kelly,a widow lady, living between Youngstown and Brier Hill got on a hand car on toe Cleveland aDd Mahoning Hailioad last Friday, to go to Girard. In getting oil’the car her shawl was thrown upon the track, the car running over her Inflicting injuries which caused her death In a few hours. A son of the deceased, a voUDg man of about twenty-one years, was run over and killed by the samo car about two years ago. , , On Monday afternoon, a daughter of Jonn Bayer, of Youngstown. about five years of age, comiog in too close cortact with the etove, her clothes caught fire, and she was bo severely burned that she diud soon alter. Michael Holler, living near Washington ville Columbiana county, Ohio, died very suddenly last week. It appears that Mr. Roller had been to tho barn to turn out tbo cows, and on returning to the house, fell, and was found dead about midway between tbe house and barn. Burking Si-ring- —A burning spring bear ine * strong resemblance to the wull known one on the Bathbrnh farm, on tbo banks of the Kanawha in Virginia, has been discovered ittte junction ol the Blacklick and Two Hick creeks, about five miles north of this place. The discovery was the result of an accident; a party of gentlemen being engaged in flsh fng dropped a torch into the water, when the olfupon the surface took Are and spread in all directions. The ground in the vicinity is low an'd -wet. We understand a company has leased the premises and will commence boring immediately Blairsvile Record. PboOBXBSINii The engineers of the Atlan ta and Great Western Railroad commenced operations lsst week between MeadviHe and I ihe Ohio line. Tbo work from the junction with the Banbury and Erie road and on the western end Will bo commenced at the same time. The survey for a branch road from Meadville to Franklin, about HO miles, is to be commenced lorlhwilh. It is alsQ understood to be the purpose of tbe Pittsburg and Erie road to build a branch to Franklin. A Fact —All smi ns are good for advertis ing and parvicu’arly row. The dull times are as good as any for the advertiser, for what is going on they get; and whilo others are grumb ling they pay their way, and, with a newspaper aa a life preserver, swim on the top of the waters, while others around them are singing Advertising is tho sunshine t f business. A man makes but little out of this world uuless he lets people know he is in it THB Geo. Thompson, a tow b,.at which leaves to-day, is laden with over eight hundred empty oil barrels, for tbe Bconomite wells at Xidiouto. * ’ - *\ ✓* ’;■ •• ♦+? r-u ■; • ’ V iV ■’ V - v‘,l jT- *... ‘ , .- : ; ~:.V L i . } „• i ' , v ' 3p. : / *" " ‘ % - : '|. : r ' V ■ " .munoi! IBS'- if Tnic Particulars Yesterday wo stated ! briefly that an employee of the Pitt-burgh & Cleveland Railroad Company was killed, on Wednesday evening, in Manchester. His name, as wo havesinoo learned, was Michael Delaney, a young man of about twenty-five, single,, and residing on L *cust stroet, Man chester. lie was brakoman on a freight train, find being at the outer depot, below Manches ter, about half-past Beven o’clock in tha even ing, stepped out upon tbe track, just as a tram was backing toward tbe city. rJot seeing tbe train,owing to the absence of a light on tho rear car, he was run over and crushed to death, the cars being thrown from the track. Delane} died before Dr Gronard, who was immediately called, arrived. Coe leg was broken and there were serious internal injuries. Tbe body of deceased was conveyed to the residence of bis aged father and mother, (whose only child and support he was,) whore Coroner Bostwick, yesterday, held an inquest, the jury finding a verdict as follows: “We find that the de ceased carno to his death on Wednesday even ing, Maroh 27th, about seven o’clock; by being run over by a train of cars on tho C levolaud ami Pittsburgh Railroad, at iho locomotive house below Manchester, and tbe jury tinJ the sa’d cause of death was accidental. The jury also recommend tho immediate passage, by the authorities of tho borough of Manchester, u! an ordinance prohibiting tho lunrnng of trains through tha borough without suitable bell and fixed light on the rear car, or that forward in backing." pRKsKNTATioN —A very agreeable incident transpired at tho Monongahela House on Wed nesday evening. A number of aiies stopping there, from Yalpara:s°, Fort Wayne and Bu cyrus, having procured a valuable gold headed cane, which thev intended as a present for Judge Hanna, Vice-President of tho Pitts burg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, as sembied in the parlor, and sent an invitition to tbe Judge that his presence was required there. Mr. H soon app-arod, and was met on bis entrance by two yming ladies, dolegatod fur tho purpose, who presented him with tho cane, and a note .-‘Citing forth from whom it came, and tho fact that it was intended by the doners as a mark of their respect fur his vir tues both in public and private life. Tbe Judge made a neat reply, in which be thanked his fair inends for their beautiful present, re. marking that it was tbe more deeply appreci ated as ho knew that it was tbe gilt of afiec lionate hearts. He pri/.ed it highly, anil would ever look upon tho occasion cf its presentation a- ouu uf the brightest spots in his chequered life. A lAI-Nl'Uv. —Or «-\«i-.;ng. übuul nil... o’cluck, Mr J. J. V.mwr. was walking along Penn, .trout, with t.u nun, when he paw, on the stop. <>t a house between Hand and Wajm- a ehild,wrapped up in a blanket shawl. Ho rapped at the door and rank the bell, hut, receiving no answer, took tho child, with a bundle lying beside it, to the Mayor’s otliee, whore Ihe young waif was ascer tained to be a boy three or four days old The bundle contained a supply of clothing, which as well as that upon the child, was made ol Qne materials. Of course all speculation as to the heartless mother who left her child to the care of strangers t though perhaps compelled to do so by circumstance* ) was fruitless and the child was given in charge to Mrs Brown, of Diamond alley, where it remained last evening. He is a tine, likely boy and tome childless couple should adopt him. $1 '.71 To v >i :■» Tim PiBKKsnvBO Bnoi-s —The Pennsylva nia Railroad Company is now engaged taking down the machinery in tbo shopß at f arkes burg, preparatory to removal to Harrisburg The ground un which the shops are erected was originally presented hr the State by George Parke, to held w hong as R should ton occupied, for the repair of locomotives, ibc., and when abandoned for such purpose, to revert to the original owner or his heirs When the Slab' sold the railroad to tho Pennsylvania Com pany, the shops passed Into their hands Sii.ee tho contemplated abandonment of the shops, the question as to the ownership of the machinerv therein has arisen The heirs maintain'that the machinery reverts t-. lin e-state with tho ground and bu.idings Ihe machinery is valued at s jmc SI-..'"" 1 or S2u,UO". BKNKKIT US Miss bISAS DENIS -Ibis lady, wh.. Las been playing at the Theatre to good liou.-cs duritig the week, takes a bunetlt This ovenmg, when a go-d bill i- presented It includes a new version, by l har.-s M liarras, ol the -Woman m While, in which Busan plats Laura Fairlio, iho “Virginia Mummy,-'with Harry Han-.lngd- .. as Ginger Blue and the farce of “Toe V outh that never ,aw a W.ma-.” Miss D.-n,n taking the part of Colin. This is an attractive bill, and a- tho fair bw ehi -.ary a great favor it.- hero wn si peel to s"u the bouse lull, r-nturday rughl will to the las’- > pportunity of seeing Miss Donin this season. A Tof-.n Custom Ka —Last evening lour of tho Mayor’s Police were sent to take into cus tody ju'nn Gordon, residing with his mother, on Athens street. He is insane and is to be sent to tho Western Pennsylvania Hospital on a permit from the Guardians of the poor Two of the officers bad a save re struggle bilore they mastered him, and they would scarcely have succeeded then but (or tho appearance of tbe other two, who entered tho bouse another way. While Gordon was being Imndcutiad be gave on( . u f tb.» officer® who first seized him a severe kick in the stomach. He was finally over powered and sent to the hospital. tijcuKSMOw. —Go where you will, promenade the streets in any direction, and you will 1 ‘ :! ' 1 the popple seceding from iboir domic.ls. Whether this i> m consequence of the high rents and tyrrannical landlurdr, or for fas -ion a sake ]wc know nut. But one thing is certain, if 60U10 *of Ihe capitalists of this city would erect a number of small tenemont*. and rent thorn out at a reasonable pnoo, they wou.d reat> the benefit. Trustee Ai-ivinteiu —ln Ibr District Court, belore Judge Williams, in the matter of the petition of tho Pittsburg, New Gastlo and Cleveland Railroad Company, fur the ap pointment of a Trustee, in place of J. Edgar Thompson, resigned, tho doc-union Is were died anil John M. Ticrnan appointed to the vacan cy. Dim-hut Court. — Bob-re -ludge Williams, The case of Elizabeth Ander.-on vs. the Bor. ough of Birmingham is not yet concluded It is an action to recover the value of a piece of ground on the river margin, purchased by the plaintiff, and appropriated by the Borough fur the purposes cl a street and landing. The Rev. Dr. Keogh will deliver a lecture in St. Patrick’s Church, on Easter Sunday evening, a', seven o’clock. The subject will be, Catholic Doctrines on Revolution. Tick ets, 25 cents, the proceeds to bo devoted to the benelit of the parochial schools attached to tho church. Tickets fur taie at George tjuigly’s. Recovered.—The two rifles aDd a pair of canaries, stolen from tho house uf John Holmes, during the Are in Allegheny, Tuesday even ine were found yesterday by tbe police at a house in the Fourth Ward of that city As the articles weregivon up at once, Mr H. will not prosecute. A COMPANY, called tho Excelsior N'o. 2, or ganized about two weeks since, composed cbiflly of farmers and others of tho vicinity, have commenced boring lor oil on Batcher s Run, two miles from Allegheny city, they boro by steam power furnished from an engine . &t Flackor’s rope walk. Thk V. F. Seminary, Allegheny.—The l.'niu-tl FresbyU-rian Seminary, u! Allegheny, al tho close of it* las*, session, curliflei over twPDty young men to their Freabyterios, as toady fur license. Tbe two following classes are large, and made up of young mon of much promise. Skntic>'EL> —Young Cross ami Stephens, convicted of ri»bbing the store of L&utfman Jc Brothers, on Wood street, have been sentenced to three years each in the penitentiary, Jand ; were lodged in that institution by jailor Small, i yesterday afternoon. PIITSBURGH. F A eommitteeof the Trustees and Alumni of Jefferson College publish an appeal urging nn increase of the endowment. They represent that tbe income ($B,OOOl arising from the present Qtfdowmont fund (sijO.Ooo)i?alt'>getber inadequate to the support of such an institution. A Bale of carpets will lake place at the Auction House of W- O McCartney, corner Wood street and V irgin alley, this afternoon at two o'clock. The Mechanic's Friend is the uArno of a first rate article of soap for shaving, the toilet, and removing grease, sold in tho alley adjoin ing our office. Infa,ntk idk -Catharine Allhouse was com mitted to the Beavor county jaii on Friday last, by Justice Bimbor, of New Swicklev township, on a charge of infanticide. For Kansas. —Mayor Wilson, yesterday received a contribution of $1” from the Bed stone Ktu ampment 1 C. O. F., Brownsville. Mam v. A German who was confined in lb« watch bouse last evening, under the influ ence of mania potu, raved terribly for a time. Market si rkbt, between Fifth arid LiL erty, is in a sad condition and requires to be paved at once. W K hear it named that I'nsworths Min tlrcis are to play at Concert Hail next week. Samuel S. Snowden has been appointed Post master at Brownsville. Trape Sale of at W MCarUiey's .Vict’on K-*om, 14‘tWood street, Ibis dav at 1 1 » o'cli* k I)rh. Stkbhin-*' tk Mun-uis, dentists, have formed a partnership and opened an < ilice at 100 Fifth street, second door below the Cathe dral. See card. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, Mannlftcturars, and Wbolewu* and Retail lH4aj«ri» id furniture AND CHAIRS No. *»4 P«aa Street, above tbe taat., Rave on band a large aaaortrnent of Fancy and > Furniture, in Walnut and Mahogany of their own manu facture, and warranted equal in quality and aijle *ny macnUetoiTH id th- city, and w-il tml: « prW*. DR. C. BAELZ WtTERCURE AND HOIHEOPaTHIC PHYSICIATI KUNfllllVV CELEBHATKI) TKI’HS RUPTURES 130 SMITH i’TM D J T <’o*l*annernlilp. Till-: rNDEKSIUN'KI) HAVE this .1«t farmed » <■" l-»nn-r>hip. un<i«r ti,« "’‘T.'' ‘“f ,pl. .< KaNK s !’UKKK\.m t!,- M«. ..»nl Uil-t nn«i UoUuttj; Mbint-cp PTTT'tCORnH. Muvh 1, MEWCUANT TAII.UKS AN I > CIA > •Tlir.RS.tpeT' rona.anll? on hand 11 .“T, ,oi.ineulot 1V.1U.. re. an.l ' ; 1“1*L V for 11.« < U-tom and >.l .Itnng Tr-da. No W airr.l, .bare . I.ej Ue pleaaed w »> »> ' '• of lh- Old l.d' - ol Henry Ratio, g.v ir,t*y are c -un »«nt Uiry i nn K v ** \ B wt!l remote m thwr nrw nt.ir'-. No. »'• • l CWr -treet on .h.SI-1 mat-. I ron. U.-H^-oOo^unn marttttaj-l SAPONB FI E R ’ inportanl (it i amiiic ! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense BEST §^|jp^gM\RKKT SOFT SOAP! One pound oqncJ to Six pounds IM»T AS II!’- | ur H|»lr at U Sw»l«-»alrH Lj Penn'a. Sait Manufact’g. Go. And hr »n UrurC”.*'* r« >n thr UmtM Btat'a. b'l atL'MsIG , J -'B f'MNiI.V.. HOOK Hl.Mjl.Nm lik-8 H'l OL K A.nuau a.n F'MRl't ' PAPERS a " a HAKrD BTATIiI.N LKI HOOK HKIN 1 IM- ALWAtS Of I i a N Li■ | DONE TO ORDER. K STATIOHEB, job pbinteb s book binder, Corner of Wood and Third StreotH, marKitUijn THE MERCANTILE ACENCY, PROMOTION i PKOrKITIO.N OK TUAOR. ~IT *340,000 Business Huu-es Kep.'ilu,l, F.ml riu itlg 'very Cltf, ’1 own »n 1 V-lhce m me t a. led SUilom cioiuln, and oU.«r Hiitieh P,is.-e»-|..n» m >• *• K. <l. 1)1' Ni Hi 4 0., I*ropriclors. Corner ol Wood and Fifll. Stree.s, 1 uisl..irn!.. l'». Utablishe.l Now York. Juno, is-11. Pitlel.'*b. M r. h,I"M. new wkk Branch Office#, Pittsburg, R(i lino A Co; Phll.ilnlplnu. K '. Dun A CoVcmciSnnt.. «'■ 1 urn A On; Pletnland. K u* Co; Deuoil. Ki. l>un A On; ( bieago. K G 1" ■> A 00, Milwaukie KG I'iiaAOo; New t >ri*»ns R <-» l -un o, Churlesloo. It G Dim Co. Lnuisvi 1». K'• 1 „* ”' St Louis, R U Dun A Oo; Nm-hvil'e. Uci I'im A 00. lloßton. E Buaaell A Cot Bslum.ire, J |.4*rmt*U. Richmond, Pratt A Co. Toronto, K 0 Iran A Co; Montreal. R <■ l'«un ■' Co. London, Eng. R c Oun * Co. Reference Books, will, nouooa of .•h«ni:e», |.n»tod daily furnished to subscribers. 1 rice »1 '«■ Col’l " n- promptly attended >0 m all l arte ni the L a,dßlare* and Virdlah lW,e.loU-. and Reference* to upwards oflM) Houses in Piluburgli, for whom the °tS£?S IntlSuotiou to Lawyers of high ''"“H'ng OT .a nd»«r>Afltabilit7 in every section ol the Uuioo will I e rtaUutoffi?fQrniahed to nul>scrit>ern rr mng an appli office. Also to any Oft eottim =6 d above. - - Hyatt’s Patent Illuminating Tiles HAYINK BEEN APPOINTKU AIHNTij HYATT’S CELEBRATED 1 LLIiMI N ATI NO TUBS ITiiU LIU HTI XU BAS KM FN IS, (.Li * I aRS. AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS We wool respectfully solicit an examination ol samples, at ... Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, .*'*•*• - • ’ -* » “ft ’ N •A ■*- i \ x ' *• J i. v J * A ’ ♦V |3 *!» k * .• £ .AvraoKi Kim. Al>‘»-AUENT ‘>K HENRY KANE W D UI'EKKt ka> i: & ui imi \N ]< UVKKKY PITTSBURGH, PA TTIKt I'EBCUIUtMN, Al.l KlSb' P / A ,\ ,'v Plain, Fancy A 1 WA Vi I' N M a t i E T" W. S. HAVEN, FOR TIU A. ARMSTRONG, Makaulr, Head Office FI 'N, EOY l> a t ’ Asaoclale Office!. Foreign Office*. VOK TUI HAI.K OK ANLERHON A PHIELH*», Aseots for B&OWH BROTHERS, manuiacturt-rs, Chicago, Ulmoi eC -A* - VO. ... . ' sV*- ’ V ~- V .j ■';., lIIUAY MORNING, M THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Senate Proceedings. Washington City Items. Virginia Convention &o. t &c.. Nrw York, March 2S.—Tbn steamship Cityol llaltiniorii arrived at half-past seven ~'tiock this uiorn’nt;, with Liverpool papers to tho 13th insL, and telegraphic ail vices via Uueenstown to the 1 I'.h. Tim Parliamentary prooocthni;-) had been unimportant. , . . , Th*; now iUiaraor Hil>«*ruia,i ui tho Galwa) lino, haJ made a buoco tjial trip, and was advertised to sail for Now Y°r k . on llor Un)l trio, on tho doth lrisl - The French Corps Logislatlf was oneage.l in ,lull.,Lug the addross to the Emperor. The main topic was the Italian policy,which seve ral ni-inbers strongly denounced,asserting that the Kngltsh policy had proved victorious in Italy One member warned the government Hgainat its luieidal policy, aqd predicted that internal dangers were anead. The Ministers protested against his speech, and defended the Emporor'a course. , . . . . \notber was held bn the ouest.on on the lllb inst., and an agreement ;*s ,m expected. The Frrocn papers pub lish .1.-spauhes announcing That the Mussel mans had assumed & threatening attitude to w»rd the Chriblians. It whs rumored that Francis the Second had ■w.lered General Ke'gola to snrronder Mrssina, and another report says that the garrison will be compelled to snrronder. Count Cavour had presented the project of a law proclaiming the kingdom el Italy to the l.ov'-'r branch of the 1 talian Tarhauinrit It is denied that Sardinia- is negotiating at K.nm. Allairs continued quiet at.M arsaw, but it is asserted that the cxciu-menL though unrullled, was increasing Russian tfoops coQtiirued to arrive. DiiD-ronces have occurred between St U. liuiw.r and the American Sinister in Turkey, Bulw-r having .La-iniial to Attend the reception ■ n Washington's iiirih-dayl Ti ms, March Id ThaViladel of Messina ,iirn i,,1.-led to tho Sardu.lail troops to day. Hkk.vk, March 1 —TheSardinian Govern ment i.-dged a complaint with the F, deral Gouacil against Bishop Morroly, on account of h> pastoral letter havingjeonuined remarks disrespectful to Victor EManuel. The Gov ernment of tho Canton it Fribnrg. before whom the complaint was preseu.ed&s tboouly competent tribural rejectcH it. Livkhi'ooc, March 14 -Advices from Shang hai have been received u. tibo 14ih of January. Pekm was quit. Thu trooji>s at Teinsin were healthy, and the treaty w*> Working satusfac torilv. Affairs at Japan are peaceful. Tho Canton Tatis are to the Ist of February. Lurd Elgin had left. The American ship U.-sperus has ho. ri burned. Trade wns d q reitsed. M.INAI'OEK, Fell 1-I.—The Java cable has U'-n !.•&t. • The FreL4.li vrv<-pi haVe beeo victorious at The French tran|j.t>rt Weser has been wrecked . • , New Z-Und advit-. s to ihe Utb of Januury, t Uit« tnsl the war roatfaues with the same a.) vantage to th* troops. * KLBOURNK, .1 an. The ships Result, .\mancvr ‘ anffDoutharaptoo, have sailed, with ov-nr 1 l,«Mk» ounces of cold. L'ai > i tta, February bth —The lacDinestill (iiiitmues in the Northwest province. Warsaw, March TUh -A separate Council of S'Ht«> has been by tho Emperor to ih’ 1 Kinmb'rn of /. imoi'by lias tmv.n appointed IToblt I'iKi.v Mar. t/l be - Ti ■* /Mi' -- that I’rmco Naji'ioA'ii i» vbo-.it b* vl«t Italy. The dobaif on the address to the Ktnp*-ror was r-ur.tinuo l to*day in the (•».•!ps legislative. Vi, Ro.ler 4 rit.cised the policy of the Govrn ment. and deinandiHi that it should state what p.dicy it wi uld pursue in the future. Wamiini.T'is Citv, March —The Senate i’iit , ih-* follnwinc n..minmion* made by •u”l*'Oi-..!<-nl: Carl Si.ur/. of Wis . Minister l. Spam. in nine* ..f C»wiu« M Clay who re ,i*n*d: Jam.-.. S Pike. >’< M" . Minister si the llnuiii' C« sm- M C'ty, Mt.-r to Ituwia H ’bl. M falmo'. pf l'*., M poster r.-'.tpnl at the A rgenlino H'P'ibdc: .lames K. Harvey, Minister i-sidcntat I’ortu „sl (<l. Fogg, of S H . Munster rest . iieni in Switzerland: .lames H. Trumbull, -< N | Coiimil al Tslcapar.no: Andrew ilu-uinson. of N. Y.. Minister resident’al Nicaragua: K.lward Jordon, nf Onio. solid i„r u f C S Treasury: Benj F. I-berwood, .., in £■!.:• f of" navy L.-i W. Lane, Judeo of the Northern and Southern districts of \ I abs.n a : KdwinC Harney. Attorney for 1 ; Cox. Attom-y and Kdwnrd K (ptrcixk, Marshall I<t the noddle di°tnct Tenu.'S*ee; Klwardu Oba.-- Marshal! of , i .. Northern district of New York. James L Collins, of New Mexico. Superintendent , f Indian affairs in that territory ; Walter A. Burleigh, Indian agent lor the Sioux at Fort K-mdall. Cvllwtora of Customs.-Cornelius W. Inglo hurt, for S irkots Harbor, ritephoti I). Poole, •,,,r Nowbcrg, N- C. -urveyt* of Customs Clark Dunham, for ilur!: o' ton, la; Jacob Anlb.-ny. for New y'hu'iy li.d; Hal.ey Cooper, lor Chatonouga, Terr.':' '/.achariah Tedlson, Appraiser for Boston ; Thomas McKlralh, Appraiser for Mdw York. Postmaster. :-Tno following nominations iv .re also confirmed .—Albert A an Kieck, Fouohke.’pfeui ; Wm. Stewart, Binghampfon, N Y (leo S. Bank, Aurora, 111.; Lucius Pulin' UelvidiTo. HI : John I- Cupps, Chi eaeo 111 . Charlea Hail, 0.-hkosk, Wla. I Mari n B. Hearts, Kutland, A't. ; U. 1 . Mil |',.r Chillieothe, O ; U. Sherman Pyle, Mount Vernon, O. ; Geo. 11. King Manstteld, U ; Bernard Bateman, /.aiiesvllle, 0. . AVm. t. t’u„ 1 v r Davton. t). ; H. .Mason, Circ.eyillc, O. ; II I M •Co'' 1 Tulin (). ; Thomtis C. Mchlwun, aanduikv. O ; Charles B. Griffin, Newark, n ■ Hut'haid M. Smith, Vincennes, Ind. ; M-'ses Drake, dr . Port Wayne, Hid. : John M Wi’eoii, New Albany, lnd. ; Joseph A. Jores Terre Haute, lnd. . Chari™ Ked field; Adrian, Midi i -Mm Unduea, Urea ‘'^J U ' N H • Israel V. Dew. J , Himover, N . H. ; Nathaniel l.owe, Dover, N U. ; Alvtn Beard Washita, N. H ; Aim B- Morn , Kieler N H. : Joseph P Morse, PvrLmou h N H. Thus. K. Hatch, Keene, N. H. ; lt.bert M Comine, Concord, N- Livkrivol. Mareh I:l.—The mails from tl.o west coast nf Africa have arrived A can nibal festival had occurred at Bonny, and thn heads ol me victims were cut off and exhibited in Ironl of the public places of worship. The ship K iderick D m has been wrecked off Cano Palmas. The officers and crew were saved. The wreck was plundered by the r **A.'war hM broken out between the British and the Mindincoes, on the Bathurst river. The town of Suba wa* attacked and the Min dinges defeated with great loss. l'he British l 0“ ONDON,’ e March lK—Tho Court of the Bank of Hneland made no alteration in the rate of discount. It is afttoounced that the Great Trunk Railway, of Canada, will be unable to | meet the Interest on the 16tb, on the stock of tfce Atlantic and St. Lawrence Company, leas ed by them. , . „ A. rencontre occurred a few days since, between a French regiment, and seven hun dred papal Zouaves. The French Colonel was killed and forty-lb ran men were wounded. Knmano has tendered his resignation as .Minister of the Interior The Itaian *nnv will ho divided into sis corps d arraee. The fourth corps, under Cialdinis goes to Bo logna. _ Mkmpuu, March d7.—Five hundred Mis« nissippi troops passed through hero for Pmea i ola, they baa a military reception and were enthusiastically welcomed. I 'l' - ' . -tig* ARCH 29, IBSI. Washington Cm , March 2* -- Mr Trumbull, of Illinois, oflered theiollow irresolution: Thai m the op.n -« n of .ho .Senate, the true way to praerve lho in ado under the name of anti-coercion or j name, u encouragement to disunion l and the it is the duty of the President to use all Ihe means in hfs power to hold andproUc he public property of the baited States, enforce the laws thereof aa well In the I states o» . • Carolina, Borgia Florida, M.ss s.ppi. b*m&, Louisiana, ana lexas, aa wn.u t. Stales of the Union. Hr. Trumbull said he had oflered the reso lution as expresaivo of the views which he en tertained. He desired U) have it printed, and would be glad ii he could haven vote on it. Mr. Bright, of Indiana, said that all on his side of the Chamber would be glad to have a vole now. , . Mr. Sumner, or Massachusetts, moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration ot ex ecutive husinors. Mr. Breckinridge, of ky.— L>.d you hear the resolution read • Mr. Sutnnor. —1 did not. Mr. Breckinridge. —Perhaps if you had you would not object to it. , . Mr. Br.ght wished to vote on the resolution without debate. He presumed every gentle man on his side wished the same. Calls were made on the Democratic Bide ior the yeas and nays. .... Mr. Hall, of New Hampshire, wished to say that while he was a member of the Senate,, be was ready to give the President exactly that advice which belonged to the position which his constituents had assigned him in the lo.rn and mode prescribed by the constitution, and agreeably to the usages of the Sonata. Tnere foro ho was not prepared at this late day o tho session to interpose his advice to the resi dent on the great question which presents It self to the country. , . ~ Mr. Powell, of Kentucky, referred to the Presidents recent message, in whch he bad said that it would be incompatible with the public interest to communicate M»j. An derson's dispatches to the war department His object in calling for the information was to vindicate Maj Anderson’s reputation which had beeo assailed by an article in a prominent Republican newspaper, claiming him to be pnjudicedin his dispatches. Major Anderson belonged to his Stale of Kentuoky, and was a gallant, true and honest man. He repealed that he wanted the olib:lai dispatches pub lished, in order to show that Major Anderson I has not misrepresented the facts roiative to his true condition as to supplies. Mr. (.runes said he would vole to go into executive session, desiring to bring business to a close, but for no other purpose. Toe Senate then went into axecutivo session by a vote of 25 to 11 When the doors were re-opened, a resolu tion was adopted appointing a committee to wait on the President and inform him that if he had no further communication to make, the Sonale were roady to adjourn stnt tiit, Messrs. Baker, of Oregon, aud Bright were appointed the committee. Several executive messages having been re ceived, the Senate again wont into executive , session. &c., &C., Subsequently a resolution involving an ap propriation of six or teven thousand dollars for the purchase of the annals of Congress, and register ut debate*, was discussed and then postponed till December. The President having no further communi cation to mako the Senate at four o’clock ad journod sine ilia. Washisgtos, March 28th.—The question was taken by the Senate on the Convention proposed by Croat Britain to submit the de termination of the Saq .Juan dispute to arbi** Mr. . Nesmith submitted hia views against it, and was not willing to favor any mode of settlement which involved the possi bility of the loss of the Island to the b uited Bute*. M.r. Sumner bad intended to reply to the Oregon Senator. The subject goes over to the next session. Contrary to nxpmutions, no nomination wji niuilo liy tun i'ns.iii'iit to HU tfau va cancy in the .-upremo Court. 6: I*. Hanscoui was tendered the post of Sec rotary of Novada, of which Gen. Nye is Gov- ! oonor, but preferring hts position as a journal ist, be declined. Mr. Archibald, late Engineer-in chief of I _____ the Navy, received a dispatch yesterday from , Tyr AT, A T}Y OF THE EYE* ei-Senator Mallory, nllering him a similar po- . ai Lion under the Confederated States, which he i ; houW af uNCF, CONSULT HlMin order to promptly declined. • 1 rrCei , e (he'FULL bENKFIT of his Treatment. . ►—— " l itn also heirs lo give POSITIVE NOTICE that after Kl. 11MJ-M', \ a., March J,.—in the State he wit not accept eases that demand any OPERA Convention to day, Mr. 1 timer, Jackon ■ TRK aTMFNT in which his PERSONAL, at county, oll'ercd, in Committee of ihe W ~ole, a ' &nt , o 011 thß pam-nt would be absolutely required, .■substitute- for the majority report, making a l mm-cquivocal demand relative to slavery. It i —■»■•••■’ ‘ * W M r r , . J, 'Montag B tre “Lved to amend the first , Jjjg . E|H|Rg\L EAR IAIiALAI'OR. resolution of the report, which declares that ,i U L LI l Hell Lniu u.i the States, when the Federal Constitution was \ ad >'.ted, wore independent sovereignties, inserting the words: “And still are, " after AN INSTRUMENT INVENTED BY the word - were. " Mr. Wise made a speech in favor, and Mr. McFarland against the . - ft Tr d S.W! moved to amend the amendment |)f. YOU MOSCIIZISKCr, by making the resolution declare that tbo ; States, when the Federal Constitution w “ WHICH HE HAS BEEN formod, were id-pendent sovereignties, and | 'T'HHUUG HOST OBSTINATE CASES still were sovereign. Mr. Montague, accepted I l " t T/h every other means the amendment. Fending the discussion the hopes of relief given up.- Committee) rose. .. Its truth ia attested by bun Mr. CarlUlo offortsd a resolution to termi- whose names are familiar through nato the Rebate in Committee of the Whole Tnum-SI'ATESMEN, PHYSICIANS, LaW on next Monday. The resolution met with ° , LFBbY mES AND .IUDUES, witnesses to the violent opposition from several members, and in-rument is now brought into daily use at it was finally rejected by a majority. | hi- ijilice aud iuvarishly with great SUCCESS. Thoee Convention then rdjommed till to-morrow. , who mg J r from UEAFFESB, no matter how oggrava v ~w V . RK March "S —The Wiinnc's w j, or how long its standing, should not despair of DB, .ent by a special messenger on the 1-Uh inst., WST, n , one shonld entertain a douhu Since hiaam to land the 40U troops on Toard the Brooklyn val here he has publi p “ “'|j bEPUTA at Fort L’ickens As the mail communication ~salable omaens cf PI ITSBUBt B with that Point is entirely cut oil', no iuforma- Tlu.N well founded, and auch as to entitle torn to the lien rceeWed b/ the government con . ! FULLEST CONFIDENCE. Ue begs to sa, to all who corning thoir execution. Tho telegraph is in j suffer from any DiMeases of the tbo hands of tho secessionists upon all patters s\ of this sort, and therefore the return ■of the l Y \J S\ meßsenger must bo awaited, or intelligence bo received through tho local papers. The gov* ernment duos not regard this movement as a reinforcement, and if treated as such by the section loaders, they must take the Congo q&enws. No hostile demonstration is designed, aid no attempt will te made to take the other forts and navy yards. \fc (’incinnati, March -0. Draft# drawn by tv- Cataract Bank at Lx-kpnn N. Y. on the Ocean Bank of N. Y. for *7OOO were sold to bankers horn. One party w&a arrested and $55,000 of the same kind were found m hia trunk. Another party has gone west with <lO,OOO. Tho tirst drafts wore intonded to be paid in order to get credit up, but it is believ ed that a grand fraud was contemplated. Berry J. Moore, a well known citizen was shot by a burgler yesterday morning, who entered his house for tho purpose of robbery. Mr. Moore lies in a critical condition. Galveston, March 28 Tho Convention elected Ford, Colonol, and Baylor, Lieut. Colonel of the regiment of Hangers, to serve for 12 moeths on the. frontier. An additional one was ordered by Secretary Walker. Houston and Hamilton delivered speeches at Auston, violently denouncing the Convention, and the Confederacy and their Constitution. The Convention in Committee of the Whole, debhted and adopted the Constitution almost unanimously. On engrossing the ordinance 1 the vote was nearly unanimous for it. St. Louis, March 28.— The Committee on Federal Belations reported thofollowing joint resolution, which passed by 02 against Resolv'd, That It is inexpedient fur n ' oral Assembly to take any slops for calling s National Convention to propose saiesamenU to the Constitution as recommended by the State Convention. Vio<j r j._2s Barrels Fresh Kggß just re- Pj ceivoil and for aala by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and Fiat streets. /“'tORN HEAL. —50 Bushels Fresh Ground V Corn Meal iUBt r6O6W6 * "TfWr, muse eomer Market and First streets AI.I.EOHENV CATTLE MARKET. AUXOBSITT OIM, Miroll 28, The oil.,runt. the* woek. "» r « large and the quality «' FU.ek better than leal week. A large proportion went Rum, hd(l the ramiuaJer was sold at figures about the imiti a- ia*i week UNION DROVE YARDS. John AUender, Proprietor. CATTLE. Ho. Offered. Offered by- IMd. IT., tieo H Welsh 1W...J A Culp 7 5... J b Runkle 16. .8 W Payne 31.. J J Kent* 16.. TipU»d U McFadden 17. .J BJohnston.. i:...'l'hoB Wiggaaa tornall 79.. W B Foil bd...E Clarke 46.. U W McClure.. 17.. Mertz 24.. J l Sun berry. 1" . C i > Bramard. 30.. 1 \ anlear 3d .. W m Smith Isaac VanatU -32. K W Ucdsey. 14 .Win Hoover.. 16.. Ukey. 15 ..K Keck 62.. J B Hurt 16 ..A Campbell.... 15.. Moore is...a Moore 1.5.. S Butler . 18... J Smith 11.. M Preabaw. 8.. Mcßr.de 6.. Irwin ... 1 ...j B McMil en. 1U...J 1. Harsh 50.. W M Webb.... :tl .. Wm Hazlewoo 16.. Davie 1 1 ...' a Bojd Doiutiffiv.. IS . ,J Sot'. A A U a u'giou Marks * I‘ruimnn toco ortered 340 sold '2j Soot Hast, and to Oh o, SHEEP. Ko Offer'd. Ogcreiby. SW4 E ,„ 171. ,p«ter Packar ■ aenti^aai 164.. R Marietta M J5U...8V Benjamin - u 338.. Cowen *, 80... W ,'lVgardeo - tt 175.. W M’Vickor 46»...HEAu8 - „ 15s. ..Jaw Each ’bS—S u 138.. A Wanoh •ill... Levi Tway- M 248.. Wm Tway u 160.. Robins.— • 4k)...lsaac Van Uta. a ih T6...9 Bell 76 so...Wm TegarJen - ... 17„...H o W.leh l‘° £ 1*; U K Ault 1“® V 16 35u6 ortered 491 sold ;Wl5 Sent Ea*L .Vo.Ojr.rol. 00 1 red by. SoU F 138.. Watson - Sou^Easi 08...C0 Bra’nani 162.. Schwartz “ 318.. R Robies • 28... C Ij 'larboy— &4.-lßa<»c Vanatta lOi-.E Carpenter 4UO « & S. H M'Millen 7 tSc “ 15... E 8 Butler . 16 922 ottered 23 so'.d 890 Sent East. BY PARTICULAR REQUEST. STAY PROLONGED. At the most urgent request of numerous APPLICANTS Pom the CITY and VTTINITY, who have with INTEREST watched the great SUCCESS of ; 1 DR. VON MOSCHZIBKER, in the treatment or the EYE and EAR, and who being ...nr,need of his deterring PATRONAGE, have sub ,n,ueJ their own oevoa to lne care, ho has consented t,PROLONG HU STAY in PITTSBURGH. LiR. VON MOSGBZHKER beg. therefore to nay to all who Butter either from DEAFNESS Th.l h- i'.hd l« cou.ulUidfot a UMITBDTIMK.LONO. Ktt in pi rraßDßoa. The l llowinK are some of the names whose testimo n aN <'»n b? examined at Dr. Von Moschsisker a Office. Tlu*y hare been entirely restored to their hearing by him. HON. SENATOR PI'UH, o; HON. JOHN M’uKAN, sou of Judge M’Leau, U; CAPT. CHAFLEti L. KILBIRN, U- a A, U. H. LAM Ail. Esq . President of the Bank of the Re; public, N. R. BADGE, Esq , Presideul of the Ooodhue Fire iasu] ranee Company, N» Y.;.' OIKARD SMITH, Mayor of New Orleans; t ANT. BLANC, Archbishop of Louisiana; BE V. J .1. MULLEN, Elector of St. Patrick’s, N. t>- DK A. 0. ACKLBN, HON. R. A. HUNTER, N- 04 I<R C. L» EL A RY,'President of N. Hoard of Health P. M'OULLOCH, Supreme Court, N. O.; PITTSBURGH : JOSEPH PEAKSuN, Bellefonte street, Lawrencefille THOMAS MOORE, First street; H. LANGKAMP, North East Comer of Diamond and Market street-; JAMES MACKEY, Jr,W Penn street; jjj-To this list hundreds more could be added, and can be seen al ll) * i>octor’s Office. O FFIOB, No. 155 THIRD STREET, BETWEEN BMITHFIKLD AND GRANT STS., Wher« he may be CONSULTED DAILY, from oui to 5 o’clock Pin. ’ BYES INSERTED. mh2B WILD PIGEONS, PIGEONS.— 80 dozen Wild Pigeons, just received and for 'sale by 'jAB. A. FETZER* , mh2& -, comer Market and First streetj- — MEDICiiiKViI eS'l'S.— l'ne largest stock in the city, tor eale by tUf ,,,v ♦’ Ja - i v •',**' /-■, „,Tv*'/,>.*‘ 3frr« r ‘ ,, “ s *'»V«^ts*-«r-/ r -.-* ' -/•f .••*<'. New dress trimmings,— ‘ * i NEW EMBROIDERIES, , ' '54 NEW HIOSEB7 AND ObOVfiß, NaW BONNETS AND HATS, ‘ Av. ; ■, . >;k NEW RIBBONS AND FLOWERS, | NEW SKIRTB ANDCOBSKTB, And meny oUier new nmi-lee, jnrt in from )faj?qfk, Anorn. y BATON, MACHUM t <XUB, ~ No. 17 uui l»Finh«tHi«(; Bent East SPRING STYLES- 'H Seat to oh o. 5? tt> 1C 4J40 “ 18 “ le ‘2%® 4cc 16 3 18 3(s3Hc “ H 3 K° 3 $l4 60 per bead 6 $B3 00 1 $3l 00 M 10 WJ&SYjP V & 36 3t’^4fsC 33 “ 16 u 11 2)4&&c 10 2»4> 8 0 “ 1C “ '2 $4 10 ft 100 ft>B U $4 80 - “ u 6T OH ANY EAR, •’ *" f iT * ■*«■ -. * ' / *ijsj "^His m® JUST OPENEO '‘ '"'h# —OF— CLOAKS. COATS. SACKS, —AND— emeu laes»s‘£i' all of the NEWEST PARIS STYLES; * f y : -v ; a w. & i>. uute«y A. OAKD. TN COMPLIANCE WITH Tff& I quest of several of my patient who hate improM £ Siuideral ly under my .treatment, ■Sj» “4 ous applications of some, who ore desiroosof PW&M * themselves under my cate, »s well ss to <s«rrroat;tt» - _ suggestions made by tbedaiiy press, ICafeiMdttWß* » O'l arrangements as will enable me toy teWtotheirwM** <1 and will remain here tor sotide weekslonger. u. v ■ As there are, to my certain k owledge, m thUJMI uurneroDH suiter era from the defeat of heating *hd Slgnt. t . who stand in need of my profrsslonhl sarnees, 440 ww _ , (I"far calling until they see that a COl “P'®'®tSUeJwiil fected on some of ihiJr fnenda or . / are under my treatment, lorgetUng M lhe that their caaea may be enti re,y quentlynot require the sain a * .rr.i.il prdtracted one ne noceaary, It wilt then not be mm* 14 r i me power to undertake their otaes at «U- ■g' 1 ArS’-J Tnere a-e also many wno hare heen , - by pretenders, sn l have, therefore, \ hops that there is evens J f.om ih.ir ailments,' 'J la to the want of proper *3 mgs. To all those ram desirous ufmotaUngog flrafc -i the testimonials I’ published frW&, '•'••*. .--v.vg most lniloential cliiseuaof Ahe Oaitad * satisfy the mostMoubniyrmlnaa;»enohdly the | glum bestowed op mp bysie preSs,wonld of iUJMe 4 sufficient recommendation,suit ahoyeniT,ittajnthno „ -r amaU gratitiqatian and'plßaaaro refer to pars . > ,u| Seemthis city who testify M thejßUCoesaotmrtMM* f 1 roent, and the great'ibanefftfhoy-have s£™red tbs®* - ■* • - from, and I avail my self of this WPOrtontty ofsrtjflgfe ' those who intend consulting me t£at they will 4MB receive from ms. a candW opmlon as StateM their malady, and without adapting-that. ehmWan -phrase, gnarantee of cure,. (wlppAnp physician would do). I will ability to eflect a cnre where iher&l»4ehanceef;doUg bo, where ihere la none X neyor heaitala of pytagimy' decitfed opinion. The yearn of study andUhoU'thm. devoted to 'aural and apfhaimic diseases *M WIBW}; Snerinnce I hare had in Europe andln'XhaUnited warrants me without tear ofOontradlctlQt»!W.M* ®eTthTS£re bfnooneln the United Btetps, better,. qualified to give a more reliable opinion and in conclusion I beg to. sta-e sußering from the Diaessesoi bar and E X®> loose the opportunity, andas my atay m - limited, not to loose any time toorter to baye therfm, .. benefit during my slay, as; It will ho “•f'Jr. for me to undertake any case-after the dtatofsUy.‘ where a lengthening treatment end rny peTsonslat m h2S. 166 imrd sctw. gOAP, CANDLES AND OILS. t 0> 0 Boxes Chemical Olive Erasing Boap, 50D do Rosen Boap in ), 2 and 3 4 nn do No. 1 Palm Soap in I,2wnd3tt MOT. 3>u do oleine do ini® bars, 160 do uermau do. inlftbars, . 250 do friend to Woman Soap in Ift bora 1,000 do Shaving and Toilet Soap in different shapes and Biass. 500 Boxes Miners Candles, • , ; . ( - 1,000 do Hydraulic Pressed and Mould Candle* lor Summer use. . _ - a- . 200 Boxes Adamantine Star Candles, 4b, ss* ML 60 do New Bedford Sperm oandtea v 4a, 6a * oa. 20 do Wax Colored Candles, 4a, 6a a oa. 6 do f. Coach do, . 6 do, '■Star d0 > I 10 Bartels No.-1 Lard Oil, 6 d& do 2 do, , •jo do Lubricating No. 1 Oil, 10 do do do fIOIL 60 do Carbon Illuminating Oil, .-»iJ 26 do Coal do do, ,;o:. On hand and for sale, by .... . a o. * j. h. sAwratt, To whom was awarded, by the U. 8. AgncultanilßO*., ciety the Br»t premiums for Oils, Soaps and Gandies*, v mhlb - . • - 1 'Dissolution of Partnership. rnilE CONNEXION BETWEEN bltL*-. I HARRIS, was dissolved on the 21at Marcii.llßt. i .j ifc “■« “« bs mMIJt* HABBIB. OOLLAR aAVINOS BANK,, No. 05 Komrtfc-rtwof. 'A loposlta made wild this Bank before the first APRIL, will draw interost from Hint date. * CHAfI. 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