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A ilresa JAMES P. BAER, *l* Editor aod_Proprleior, PuuCurgh, P MORNING POST JOB OFFICE. BABB & MYERS, BOOK & JOB PRINTERS, Corner Fifth A Woo 4 Bb. Ptttihargb. ■VTDBY DHBCBIPTIOW OF PIAJK & FANCY PRINTING, H AIIj HOAUr fonrnurtfal, Stararatilt & ftpl 2Mt At Abort notice, os reaeoneble terms. pKHtootar eUesUos pied to the Printing of POSTERS, PROGRAMMES, Re. For Oonoerte, &xhibtttons end atrcnaee. URGE IDDITiOIIS OF HEW TYPE & MCHIEHRY najia—minianiinaißuumg. .V . franmaa ter turning out Woric with promntaaaa and rM HMpctch <wmoO» amntod by «n; o&v ■ * sOon fee (knotty- •& . K ■ 'j'.if .. •'• - . “ CVj '■ J* ' # ** J '■ -**■(* - d W: -'.si ; •* VOLUME XIX fittstorjlt post, BY mil P. BARR, RATES OR ADVERTISING. AT FLUIQU FOR 1861. THE PITTSBURGH IT. 18 PRINTED ON A IT CO®TAINB ALL THK Domestic Markets. IDWUI 4. MTI U- ExaenMd ln ttan linnet ntjrle.; . ’**» J ,:• '• i "," tr ■ <*»v.«^jtsr^ajs*S^sSSsti»^ssKr ®be Jlttteburgb post ®l K Pailij poet. JAMES P. i3A_KJtt, editor and phohietok Treita:—Daily, Fir. Ix>llarv per year, Htnolly in aU- Tanco. Weekly, Bincle nunHenpuon. Two Do]- lara per year; in Gliihs of fne. One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee or the Hoard ot WM. McCRKEKY, V. I’ H CAMI’HKLI ISAIAII DICKEY, B. PHEBTn\, M. B. M OKI. ROY, WM MEA NS TO LETS for SALK nuhis ollico. AND VIKUI,\Ja~MiiNKY TAKEN AT PAR. at CIIAKL.ES tai’.VER'S, THE BLAITIKUL I'ANAMKTKA I COMING. The Currency Kelorui —Meeting ol >ler- A number til respectable and inkuonlia, basiness men of this ntv anti Allegheny an sembled at Concert Hall yeM«*rdav morning, in pursuance of a call circulated among thiun. to take some action on the propped eurr.-no\ reform. The meeting was presided over b\ Capt. David C ampbell, of Campbell A Tol lock. W. H. McCreery, E*q .related the exp** rienc© of the lirtu of whii n he i? a memoer and in reply to \Y. H. M..-,dy, a workingman! who asked him a penes of q.j,-«tiorir. for infor mation, said the practise of taking ~ii kinds of money was injurious to our trim-, driving good money away. Jn his business they dis criminated, fixing the price on their goods in currency and allowing a duo junt for j ar fund* Coder this system the consumer pays higher prices than if business whs c.mducu-d on a j.ar basis. When notes depreciate the | u6l , ji, vided between the busmen men and the work ing classes, hut Ibe latter ba\e to stand the heaviest shave. He d.*ub:--d the solvency or Missouri and Virginia ourfemy. sail r. was the fault of ail classes of the community tnat this money circulated here. f., r taking it. but he had not made up his mind as to the b«*t remedy, though be thought it would be Letter for merchants to refuse it altogether. Mr. ttcott, a workingman, and others, favored the proposition. Mr. \S ard read a statement 'showing that the Missouri banks circulated Uf, 000,000 cn a specie basic of $ ..imx>,hi HJ. Air. Yeager moved that after Ms} Nt, the refuse to take Mio*ouri arid Virgin* ia money'- r - •“'hnver opposed the motion, which was warmly Mr Ward thought the prospects for success iu the move ment were bri'^^ 1 * ** btindrod* were now en listed, where onl)* seven had originally agreed to refuse this An amendment to Mr. Yeager's motion, p<-'«tponing definite ac tion, was finally adopted, ibe meeting ad journed to reassemble next Monday evening'in the hall over Hill A: Co.'s ba.'’^ ,ri g house, ten dered by V. H Katon. Tho .Viovement u a good one and we trust U will roau.'t iu all our business men refusing to tak‘‘ this depreciated currency. Look, out for the Great Panamktra Court ok 6tt>*ioNs, dc- Judges McClure and I’^rke. Monday, April btb, THr’.i In the case of Commonwealth vs. Warner Powell, charged with larceny, the sealed ver dict, returned on Saturday, was opened and proved to bo one of guiliy. Tnn prisoner was remanded for sentence In the case of Commonwebiih vs. Daniel Schultz, indicted for malicious mischief, the Verdict, also returned sealed on Saturday, was not guilty an>l the partis- u> divide tie* coats. Christina Kisthng was tried tor assault and battery on bopbia Milier and acquitted, the jury ordering the costs to ho divided between the parties. Wm. Kitchie was indicted lor horse steal ing on oath of Jacob Ktiischer. Tlo Corn. failed to make out a case, as it was proven that the parlies had traded b>tsois with the undi T* landing that defendant rrrghi ru< the trade v'ilbln a week ii the ■ h-r burso did not suit, wb.’cO ho did, taking back Rauscher's horse and gotli.ng his own, when- :p<m ih< former tued him {.■’ h^r 9 e- 6 ira, r, g, 1 n<* jury found a verdict of .lut guilty without itu*ving the box. Dentils Ktchardson U'as trDxi fur keeping a ferocious dog, on oath of J hn Nolan, and iu quilted, the prosecutor heirg ordered to pay the costs. Dr. Augustus Acb-mbnurb was put on trial for larceny m taking borne h;n>ks and iiuifh' from L W. Kulkenbeck. editor t<f a G-nnan newspaper. The latter swore to having miscod the books, but not that defendant had stolen k/om, and the jury found n verdict oi not gm. •pjj, same pros-ioutor, who had ~uarruled with Dr A. a year «-r more fr.ee, brought an action of ar.d battery ngatnit him. The assault occurrul when the proMKutor, having sworn * warrant Jor the ar ticles mention. r{ ln ,a-t “*«'• WulU lu 1118 bouse, and the Dr., yxaaporAi*! at the conduct of bis former friend ii: *’ : H'h a charge against him, seized lor the pur pose of ejecting him. Tho |C r .V a ver dict of not guilty, pro*:cut>r u v J '“fendant each to pay half the cest-. THE BKAITITt I. I'A.N AM f I’i; A * s COMING. UN next SatUHL-ay.b rule to show cause why the name of Jacob Whitosnll, R.q shall not be stricken from the roll of Mtornays will be argued in the Court of Common Tien* The petition, filed by Samuel Stewart, sets forth that in 1869 ho employed Whitesell to collect a claim against Robert Kennedy of Sum 67, due upon a judgment in the Comumn Pipas, and that, although on the ‘Jth of March of the same year "VVhitesell entered s«ti»lactlon of ihr> judgment, he denied to Stewart that the claim had been paid, alleging that the judgmont was still open that he had never received the money. The C olirt granted a rule, returnable at the lime when the matter will bo fully investigated. - • • The Panam ktra. IThb Panamktra. The concert of Prof. pupils takes place at City Hall this L '? enin g' *'rom the excellence of the programi^ o presented, and the interest manifested by p t oj*!® of all classes, we antic-pate a full attends ’Jc* "We can say to all who have m>vcr attended on? «»i these soirees, that if the pre a ent comes up fo former ones, (and it promises to surpass them) it will be richly worth the attending. Those who are in the habit of going will need no urging, as all our musical people make it a point to go. The select pieces from Merc.\- dAnte’fi grand mass will alone repay a visit. Let all who loye fine music be present. Look out for the Great Panamktra Cheap John Before the Mayor.—Thos. J. Parker, better known as “Ghoap John,” who has been edifying the people of the city by his peculiar and novel manner of selling goods at public outcry on Fifth street, was be fore the Mayor yesterday, charged with sell ing goods at public sale by auction or public outcry, having no auctioneer’s commission. John claimed that be did Dot sell at auction, and received no bids for goods, but the Mayor held him to bail to answer at Court. The pen alty for violating the Act of Assembly is $6OO. THE BEAUTIFUL PANAMKTRA IS COMING. Wooden Building. —Frank Morgan and another night soiler wero arrested yestorday and taken before the Mayor, charged with erecting a frame stable in the Seventh Ward, contrary to ordinance. They agreed to abate the nuisance by replacing the stable by a brick one, and were released on payment of costs. *V * -Ik •* **- *—t i ! .i „ V, r ' ’■'•VJrf,' ; . Far Mar.-n and Anr a < * UA K K KT BTK I F T Before PITTSBURGH. | Winkm and Liyroas. Wfl would inform j our readers that our friend Henry W. Kon« i nedy, No. u.l Smithfleld street, has received a large assortment, bought in bond in the Now ork Custom House, comprising some of tb»' finest and best brands ever imported to our ciLy, among which are Pinetlo, Castillon & Co., OLard Depuev & Co , Peltevvisin and Rochelle brandir-e, of tho most pure and excel lent varieties ever offered for ssle in this city. His brandies are among the most choico selec tions, and admirably adapted for medical pur poses, as we can recommend them as pure, strictly speaking, and free from all adultera* tion or drugging, lie has also a largo slock <'f Palm Iree Gin, London Dock and Bur gundy Port Wines, Duff, Gordon X Co. rther* rv Wino. Also, superb Maderia and German Wines of difFnrent brands, ar.d a r*ro and pure article of Heideick Champagne. Mr Kennedy does not make much i f an outward show yet wo know his aL-ok gnme <d the choicest brands of liquors to be had in the , ity. He alg» keeps on nand all kinds of whiskys, and a* he purchases cheap for cash in the eatt, can afl >rd to accomim-dalo and please a.I that may lavor him with a ('all or their orjers Drop inatu; bmUhii.'M street ami rxituii !:•* lor yourieiv-- THK BKAUllh'lT I'ANAMKIRA l COMING. Kihin., of ■[ in Grand Ji r\ Pkkrkn'i mint -The (Hand Jury in the C ourt ol Quarter > ’B-ions llmshed their business y terdr»y, and came into (**urt with a present, ment and asked the Court to discharge them. The Court, after thanking them h r th-ur promptness in disposing of tho busint** before them, disehargi-d the ury Thmr pr.-cnt. noon is a model of brevity ai d got.d Uste, ami i- ::i strong contrast with the Voluminous and veroose document brought tn by the lasi (; .-and Jury During their sitting th-> jU .y lu'mucd ol srht y llir.-e bills. The proevnum-nt was as foiiows : “'l o the Hi)m>rable the Judins of me (' turl of yuarter Sußhiona of the IVuce i.. r tho County Ol Alloghony The Grand Inquest in and for the bod v .>! said county lor March term. a. d Im.l. would rwpe«-tfuily inform your hom-rs that w« have passed upon liN'. bills, true and ignored The bu-ineasof the term, so far as wn have any power, is completed, and we therefore pray to d'?charg<G by your honor* Ja> M tJ l i.»SSKK, Kor uinai, ii A: in ,/,,!■ _ y “ i. >ok out for thy Great Fanaiu-ira Jluv EL AITI.I EL 1.. N.— l Q Llio C., u rL „f Soasiuru, yoiterday, Chaa McCiur. li.HVi, K*j . counsel fur Thuru&s J,.yco and eennis now in Ihe Penitentiary, Caving been convicted fur assault and baltery with intent to kill, on a man nanmd Kelly, in West Pittsburgh, two weeks a K u, rnsde a mo ti.'n iur a rule to show cause whv a new trial shuuU nut in, granted, un the ground that sm .0 the trial evidence has boen discovered that no was wrongfuiiy convicted. The rule was allowed, and will be argued in a few day# The Court will probably reluse the rule, the ar.d the only recourse will then he to use tie affidavits taken in c n application tn the (iuv • ernor for a pardon. THE BKAUTiFI.'L PAN A M ETK k O COMINC M isteriolh DibAiTKARANk e An Irish man named Peter McGeogb, employed as h puddler in Zug & Painter's rolling mill, oppo site this city, disappeared very mysteriously i n Tnurfday last, and has not since been heard from. He was iasl seen at the house of Thomas Ford, on Point street, when he was sober at «! in bis usual health and spirits. He in a single mao, and boarded near the mill. His absence has excited suspicion in the minds of his friends that he has beeu foully dealt with, or met with some unaccountable mishap. He is twoniy iive years of ago, about five feet f -ur i:;cn«s in height, and wore whiskers. Any pern.-:; kr.- w ing of his whereabouts can leave inlonnainui at the Washington ilou-e, i :iu*n street. Look out ior the Great Pnnametra. A s A i'TR ESh ATT KVJ IT* M'D IDr Ilf) day last an actress t»oarding at one of our ho. tele, who arrived here last wuek, alter a sepa ration frwtn her husband, without money or an gagnmen t was found in h•> ** r-'om, ir. a slat-* <>f idupcfactlon, induced m. . n.ao wu 'fi r t Jr - [ Jn ,\ ukmi. w lh u,u ;o-t. i | e’ ding her existence. An umalv wan admun-- t»*reil. she bi ot, b«oa', to rev. v-- and i • n w out I«auy ..i? * ■ .v • G . <>;r regreD io' r j itiprutlence and s ?'.•* wm ijriv ft. to it by a l*• r r '.hat if Ih.t *.■> nd.i..-:. t.-.ame Ei.own her character would sutl ir. i- <ju l for tho Great Paiiamclra Skm.’nu. Imi-uue Meat. —un Saturday eve ning a (Birman from ;bu c-unlrv, named Jacob Ropier, oflered a 1-g ~f veai lor rale m tbeA.legnony mr»ket, which Mr. McGunigie, lh<‘ marEot clerk, saw and believed il,fiall bad i»oi reached a proper bgo had Kop.er arre-rted and taken before Mayor Drum, where some butchers who examined the meat -wore the call could tod have rent lovl a propi r age for kii'itjg, one, inJ• **-hJ. doubted whether it had t‘V*r matured. Ropier wa.< lined $6 n;.d cottU. the full penalty, which be paid. Let this case be a warning to olio-r-. TJJKGKKAT PANAMKTKA 1- (. u\l JNU lAlloN.—Caroline Enoch, a Gorman domestic in the employ of a well-known citi zen of Allegheny, appeared b'-fure Mayor Drum, on Saturday, and preferred a iharg** of sttihalion against a young man named Loren/. ,"y weiger. The prosejulrix is twenty-two years 0 * while the accused is not yet out of irs teori*.', Add i* apprenticed to a shoe maker on UhUi A warrant was issued for Ins ar rosl, but iJ feannl that be ha- left the city. Tho Great P B nametra is Coming Th ea’l Ri' Ai. —Mr. I'ouldock was greeted on his lirst appearance fit the Theatre thin sea son, last evening, by a largo and fashionable audience. llin unpersonalion of Luke Field ing, in tho *• Willow Copse. ” was, as always, perfect and be was frequently applauded. To night ho appears as John Wildmay, in “ Still Waters Run Deep, ” one of his beat parts, when we expect to see another large alien* danco “To oblige Benson" concludes the evoriing’a entertainment. Mr. Coulduck is a good actor and deserves his success. Tho Great Panamotra is Coming. Another Well. —Tho Henrietta Oil Com pany, composed of C 11. Paulson, Campbell Pollock, and other Pittsburghers, struck a vien of oil at -46 feet, about four miles above Franklin, on French Crook, on the Evans' farm, last week. The wel l promises a band ,H>me yield, and the company are preparing to pump- The Gbkat Prnamktra is Coming Killed. — A.n estimable young lady, named Rhoda Hendershute, was kililed near New Athens, Belmont county, 0., last week, from being thrown from a horse which she was riding. The animal started at something or other, and the deceased was thrown backwards, receiving a kick from the horse as she fell, ■which quickly terminated her existence. The Great Panamktra is Coming The Temperance Movement.— The Com mittee appointed by the Pittsburgh Temper ance Society on the 26th of February, to pre pare a circular inviting the clergymen of this city and vicinity to deliver a discourse on tbSj subject of Temperance, have fixed on next Sabbath the I4th inst , as the time. The Panamktra. The Panamktra. Breach of Ordinance. —James Simpson, a grocer doing business in tho Diamond, was before the Mayor yesterday for violating the city ordinance by obstructing the sidewalk with trees and barrels on the pavement. He was fined $2 and costs. j- ** ’ a, 4 J Kr *• ’ TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL 9, 1861. Station House Burnt —Tho station house at Beatty's on the Pennsylvania Railroad, was totally destroyed by lire about ono o'clock Sunday morning. Th* residence of Mr. Beatty, and a large quantity of cord woo! pibd near the station, were with great ditlLuitv saved. The lire is suppraed to have caught frum sparks upon the roof. The I'ANAMETKi The I’anametka Admitted Lewis L Mt'chell. Ksq , a leading attorney of the Bull-r bar, was yester day, cm motion of Thos. M Marshall,' K*q admitted to practice in the Courts over wiil' h Judge McClure presides. The I’anametka The Tanamktka Tki k Bill for Mm.dkr.—The (/rand Jury yerD-rday found a true bill against An drew Mc.Milien, accusisi of killing his cell mate in tin- county jail, John Louis, recently, by beating nlm with a stick. Th* cano will probably be tried during the | re.-r nt term. I'm: I’a.sauetka. Diail KHINo A Co N> > :<, E< > A.l IO N —GnSUP-ilttV tutuiing, two voting c-dor-d m‘-n. David ii-Di and James Smith were fined and coau each by Mayor Drum, lor disturbing a con gregatior. of tL<*ir own endor, worshiping in Moore’s Hall, in th* Diamond. Allegheny. (->U'i tn, the man -dabbed by \"ung N.>r mine i.n last Friday night, is recovering. Nor mine Will have a bearing bol'ore the Mayor to daw Mail AoKM —\\ m. Mctiowan, ol Steu benville, baa been appointed Mall Agent on thu I‘iltaburg b and t iuveiaiid Jiailrtiad, between 801 l Air and ILunostor Law Ju Du -- IDe bill lur the ap [»< <tn t:u jli t ■ f an additional law' Judge lor the Dia.rict < ‘"Urt Las passed the H juse IH E tow-boat Gen 1. Larimer, Irum Franh ■•u on > * turd ay evening, brougli; lW . r hundred barrel* of oil. Dr-v MKHMN.k a Mun»-.s haw removed tbeir otlice to No I'M I’enii sir* et, near St. Clair street. Dentim h i - 1 1- C b.ll, No :d; tr-R-t, aiteiMn to a.i branch.** <d t*.,. D«nia r- /easioi. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, M&nulaouirera, aoJ aad in FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Stt* *S4 Pean Hire*!, above the Cau al, H**«. on tiacU • utr© Maomoem of Fancy and P.tun rurmture, in Walnut and Mahogany of ibatr o*u manu la-iure, and aimnuvi equal in quality and »tyl« u. anr maniiladtjr/.l in U>« ei(y. a&t tnU m»H at reaeonai>i *«>•**•* Q S 5 1 « " ' A H I b b t H E E N H 1 ' • E s ■> ER > 1 B* ' u rK "’■*• : L 1 s „ !■ KN ■ I 1 3 >- * e » 4 ◄ W. S. HAVEN, Corner of Wood and Third Streols, Fok .sale - the well k.vavn K fti aort Barrel Mamifa. tory. sUuaie i Q i' u town -■ M»- 1 id|oinujK the City Lm*-. on iL Pank «.f in.* AI '-jifieriv Roor Th**re i- \ .saw Mel acU h>; ii,— fia •fii'-erv f or maiiti'h<- ur .r-if Nac Kpj..,. Flour L,rr*-L 1 I', 'if*, and Willf till•. hu e lUpriee m n i-M-unal m-i- fitoery w \r maL i ui ItarreL- at rft"ap*r ran s ibar can I— ma.ie elacwbprti Fur lur h. r ajii<*ul*r* ni». ply U. * M nr I £ 1 in. 'll-!' |.. W DR C. BAELZ. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. AlAi'-AfciKM i-K KAl\H(>W’«< CELKHH ATKI) TRf.SS xttpttjr.es. r<ik. I’FNN A\\‘ WAVNFH'I.h GAPONIFi t: )•;; ImpoßiisJ i-,» L ;nui; : : Sju- I H'l.'. 1 rv,.jnJ 1 xp , BEST Aimm: SOFT SOAP! One pound oqur.l to Six pounds FO'P AS II!! Kwr Hale at WHotranJo, bj Pcnn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Go. PITTSBURGH, PA And t»y all l>ru*:4nitt* & Orror: « lu !!v U'ifi>dSt»t.-«. NEW AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES ONE 7 OCT. HOSEWOOP CASE, ELE GANT carted legs, lyre, Ac., made by Karen, Ba- c n 1 Co..—a magnificent instrument One oct. Rosewood case, round oorners, *o made by Raven, Bacon A Co., One 7 oct Rosewood ease, oarved desk, pedal, eic. by H«y*<k Co., New York, remarkably cheap.. One oct. Rosewood case, of carved 'leak. etc. by Hazleton Bros-.N. Y One 7 oct. carved Rosewood rase, < f beautiful de sign, by one of the best New York makers— very cheap One second-hand 7 oct. Rosewood case, full iron frame, etc., br Chickering <4 6oae, very cheap. '2lO One second-hand 0% oct. Rosewood case, full iron frame, etc., bv Unickering & Sons J<i6 One »eooßd-hand oct. Rosewood case, round corners, by good Boston maker 180 One second ha&d 7 oct. Upright Piano, by (Jlucaer ing k Sons, nearly new 270 One second hand 0% Upright Piano, by Gilt eri 136 One second-hand 6 oou, by Loud k Bro 60 One second-hand 6 oct, by Scherr 50 One second-hand 6% oct, German Piano... 50 One second-hand 6 oct. Mahogony case 25 One eecond-hand oct. Mahogony case 2u Those desirous of purchasing a oheop Piano shou d not fail to call and examine the above lot. JOHN H, MELJLOIK, 81 WOOD STHEET. X. A . PLOY I ), /''lQKNfc?t>*iliCßTH AND ROSS STS., Pituqurgh, receipt aotl Male of O' A R B ON^ 7 Keep* constantly on hand, and is fiP®®‘T»Dg h« avy and liahto’lß suitable for Lubricating anc» purposes, which will bo sold low for c*sb and only. ftp2£md*w 1 |_| ALL PaFeISZa 31CiS ABSORT JLL meet for tile »i No. 107 MurJfctstreet,.s »P« B. HOfi 8. . ’ 1 >V fc ' - * >■ j’fjf. «.« ~ - Tin. I’as.vme‘i Ha Asraosr hxi*». 1. lf, MA k . ! T , Ag»-nt Pittahurjh Uuy .\inii. iih Wan). >2 IKKKT MAKING -Z. *•'>. * j THE LATEST NEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. Liveki*o >i., March 21* —Thesales of Gottor for the past live days have been 08 800 bales, including 12 600 bales to speculators, and 1800 for export. The market opened active, but tbe American advices, and the disturbed stale <>f the manufacturing districts caused a d* c-linf j of fully :, and the market closed quiet, quotations boing barely maintained The .-al*s on Thursday we-e 8000 bales, includ ing 2iMK) bales for speculation and export. To day is kept as a holiday. The following are tbe last quotations. New Orleans fair 1[ ■ middlings 7-IH; Mobile middlings 7*: I’pland fair 71;: middlings O’. The ship Middlesex from Liverpool for Now York, »prung a leak when three days out.— A f ti*r throe days unavailing efforts, she was abandoned with the wat°r up to the main dock. All the boats were lost in launching, excepting one which contained the Captain, Fir-t. Second and Third Mate-, the PoaUwairi, Carpenter, Fireman, and f> ur passengers. The h’/at, after five days exposure, reached tbe Coußt i-f Kerry. Two of the passengers died on landing, and the survivors were completely exhausted. The ship was insured in Liver pool. Parliament had adjourned over the easier holidays, and was to meet again on the Bth of April The strike in the London building trade had assumed serious proportions. Tbe turn out among the Lancashire weavers is increasing, and sumo rioting in expected. The -hip J H. Kyrsori, from Liverpool for New York, had returned to Portsmouth disa bled and h<*r cargo Th.* stork of cotton in port is 82u,000 bale*-, of which ,'>7,000 bales are American. lireadstuffs have a declining tendency.— Wheat steady ; Provisions dull. Lunoon. 28 —Consuls lor money arequoled at '•! :f« '.‘land for account, W jf.cUl j. Napuieun received the address from the Gurps Legislatif nrj the 23d. iri returning thanks he said that notwithstanding the warmth of the debate, he by no means re gretted to see such a discussion, but hoped that the Government and the Legislature wquid aid each ether. This speech is consid ered K“ }| m biguous. T h" P -pr’jj last aliM'ution has been suppressed .n franco a.- far L;-s conciliatory than was ex pected. J ne rmniureonieiii of the French troops iu K >in”, wbi> h w.t* intended to counteract the movements of Austria, has boon counter manded after explanations with Austria. The B’jurcd was dull and rates stood at 68f20c. Count Cavour announces to the Italian Chamber that the Ministerial programme was unchanged. In his speech on the Homan question he claimed that Italy had a right to have Kune for her Capital, but she must go there with tbo consent of France Tne Uulatein .States had rejected the propo sal ut the Danish Government for the basis of a constitution. Calcutta advices of Maroh Ist report the markets dull and unchanged. Tbe advices from Manchester were favora- bl*f as to yums, but the holders asking an ad vance checked business. It is officially staled that Prince Alfred will v isit Canada this summer, arriving there in the inuidto of June. It is not expected that the government there will organize any demonstra tion but it is supposed the municipalities will. Negotiations were on foot -or the steamship Groat Eastern to convey to New York a troop •A I -"0 German emigrants, bound to the Mor mon Territory. The Great Eastern on her roturn from New crk goes to Cork for exhibition. The London building strike threatened to assume most formidable dimensions. All the grunt contractors had determined to close their ) ards if the men continued to refuse their of tors, thus throwing soum 261)00 Uldn OU [, u f employ m«nt. Preparations were making to import labor er.' fr>>rn Belgium, where wages wore lower ttiari in England. Paris correspondent says that Ge/i. (ra) uii has teen authorized to make con tracts lor the French Army at Home, for six iiK-ntha longer. 1 ho Paris journals had received permission to publish the Pope’s allocution. Austria.— An Imperial decree grants to the Congregations of L mbwrdo \ enetia the right • 1 electing twenty delegates to the council of the Empire It was runmred in Paris that there was to bo ani-11 1 er Turkisu limn. Lairst. Via Londond'rry The Times' I’ai is correspondent slates that hostilities ap-. j-ear imminent between the Austrians and Pa dmoutoae. ictor Emmanuel is said to have written to Pr.iice Napoleon that he was iQ daily expocta* u >:i o( an attack, and urging him to represent matters to the Emperor lu tueir true light. 1 M'tI'KNUKN* K, April a—The Santa Ke mail, with dates to the doth, arrived this morn ing. Col. 1- .ring had arrived, and taken charge ■*! the military department ol New Mexico, which gave general satisfaction to the people i*i that territory. Ihe report ol tho taking ut Fort Muncy bv the citizens of Santa Fe is incurred, no dem onstration of the kind having been oven thought Peace has again boon made with the Nava joes. Groat crowds of people aro Hocking to the San Juan mines, and numbers are leaving, go ing back to Pike’s Peak region. 1 he grass on the plains is growing fast, and wiii bn sufficient for stock to subsist on. Em ig rati on to the gold fields has commenced, i-vor tec southern route, ijuite a number of emigrants having been met by the mail party. A great amount of ram has fallen in this bo non uf i juntry, and business is looking up. llAKKiaiii Kn, Aprii —Gov. Curtin will send a message into the Legislature to-morrow, recommending an appropriation of $600,000 lor the purchase of munitions of war. lie will take the ground that as our people have been so long engaged in peaceful pursuits that they have lost ail military habits, it is neces sary amid the disturbed condition of the sur rounding States to begin to prepare for the means of self preservation, and that it is the duty of the State to assist in the enforcem •».. of the national laws. The Kepublican mem bers of the Legislature will hold a caucus on this subject to morrow. The State Treasurer declares that toe appropriation must be raised by a loan. Charleston, March 7.— General Beaure gard this morning issued an order and sent a hpecial messenger to Major Anderson, giving him official m-iiflcatioD that all intercourse between Fort Sumter and the City, both with regard to postal facilities and supplies, would be prohibited from that date. All the posts had been strengthened, and two additional regiments are hourly expected from the interior, the men are in excellent spirits at the prospect of some result. New York, April B. —The revenue cutter Harriet Lane sailed for the South this morn ing, flying the American ensign instead of the revenue flag. The steamer Vixen has gone to the Navy Yard. Large shipments of army stores are being made aboard the steamers Illinois and Baltic to-day. Portland, April 8 — The steamship Cana dian has arrived with Liverpool dates to the 28th ult, and telegraphic adviops of Friday the 29th ult. Tue steamships North Briton, Bremen and City of Manchester had arrived out. The Edinburgh had sailed for New York with £lOO,OOO in specie. Detroit, April B.—About 300 fugitive slaves, principally from Illinois, passed into Canada at this point since Saturday, and a large number are reported on the way, many are entirely destitute, much suffering is an* ticipated, notwithstanding efforts for their re lief. Albany, April B—The Governor to-day vetoed the Susquehanna Railroad bill. Thu action created much excitement in the Senate chamber. .~7,V “ ~| (•HicAt.o, April B. —Odo hundred and six fugitive slaves left this city last night for Can ada, via. the Michigan and Southern road Over a thousand fugitives have arrived there since last fall, most of whom have left since the recent arrest of tivo by the U. S. Marshal. Nkw 'i ork, April 8 —The steamship Kden burg, from Liverpool on the 27th, has been below, and will be up at her dock at four o’clock this afternoon. Charleston", April B. —Gen. Beauregard has ordered out 8000 troops. Companies are canstantly arriving. New batteries are also being constructed. Boston, April 8 - -Sixty tons of cannon balls left the arsenal at Watorton on Saturday tor New York. Cincinnati Market (.Vci n ati, April 8— Rvenvu) — Flour is dull and there is no demand. We did not hear of a aaleofcoaae. • luenoe to-day ; superfine oan l«e bought at $435. Wheat unchanged ; ihero i<* a fair demand for stritctly choice for export at $l. for demand $1 16 for White but prime mu«t be i|unted at 9f1®98 ots. for Red. and $llOOl 1$ for White chdt* duli at h decline. Corn in feir demand at 33. Rye and barley unchanged. Olover swe.J Jdolined to $3 86. Whisky declined Wc with sales ‘'flliX) barrejs at Provisions Held very firmly st ex'reme. Mess Porlc sK@sl7 25 for best. 60 hhda baron md-H sold at y 43V, and 160,000 lbs bulk (rides at ■* 30 for those averaging 30 iba aod 9W and 9Vcta. for middling, and 9V for heavy averaging 60 lbs, 9V was paid for, 4 JgNULISH TOOTH BKUSUEfcb- SUPERIOR QUALITY! SUPERIOR QUALITY: SUPERIOR QUALITY' SUPERIOR QUALITY! •SUPERIOR QUALITY' SUPERIOR QUALITY' SUPERIOR QUALITY i HUPKHIOR QUALITY' SUPERIOR QUALITY 1 SUPERIOR QUALITY 1 AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S! AT JOSEPH FLEMING’S! AT JOSEPH FLEMING'S ' A r J‘>SEPH FLEMING’S ’ AT JOSEPH FLEMI'G’fi! f'orner o! the Diamond and Market Street iorn*T of the Diamond and Market Street Co-ner o! the'Thamond and Market Street afn ijorner f»f the Diamond and Ma-ket Street THE GREAT ORIGINAL COMICAL CHEAP JOHN CAR BE SEER DAY AMD MIGHT NO. 61 FIFTH STREET. ftpB.ltd Hyatt’s Patent Ulmninating Tiles HAVING BEEN APPOIXTKB AGSNTS FOR THE SALK OF HYATT’S CELEBRATED ILIDBINATINGTILBS, For lighting basements, cel lars, AREAS, AND COAL VAULTS. We would reapeotmlly solicit an examination of samples, at our Warehouse, No. 150 Water Street, ANDERSON A PHILLIPS, Agents for BROWN BROTHERS, manufacturers, Chicago, Illinois. DI SO LU T 1 U.N The Partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, on der (he name of CARTWRIGHT A YOU-NG, is b y inutUAj consent, WM. C*RT WRIGHT retiring from the firm. The business will be continued at the old stand corner of Wood and Dia mond Alley, by W. W. YOUNG, who alone is authorised to settle the business of the late firm. wm. cartwbight, PtmmoaaH, Feb. 21st, 1861. W. W. YOUNG Having disposed of my INTER EST in the firm of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, tu my former partner, W. W. YOUNG, I taVe pleasure in recommending him to our former customers, and u> the public generally. WM. CARTWRIGHT. PiTTOßuaoa, Feb. 21»l 1861. f„2i Co-Partnership, rHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a Co-Partnership under the name and style ol PKRK.J NS, MERRICK A CO., In the Paper, Rag and general Commission Busmens. JNO. M PRRKINH, C. HENRY MERRICK EDWARD a CLAPP. Pittsburgh, Pa., March Ist, 1861. Jno. M. Pxrkins C. Hxnbt MxawcS- K. C. CLAP? PERKINS, MERRICK ft CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Paper, Hags, Twine, Cordage, fee., &c„ Manilla Hope, Broom-Twine, and Wire, Paper-Makers Ma terials, &c., &c, Warehouse No. 82 Third Street, _ «rrea uru u , pa . Valuable Property lor sals. WILL BE OFFERED FOK SALE AT Public Auotion on the premises, on Tuesday, the 9th day of April next, at the hour of 8 o’clock, P. M. that very desirable lot of ground having a front on St. Clair street, of forty-two feet and eight inohcs. and ex tending hawk of equal widtn along Puqnesne Way. 110 feet to an alley. 1 erma of sale:—One-fourth cash, and and the balance in three equal annual payments, with iuteresL JOHN IRWIN, President _Allegheny Suspension Bridge Co. Marld,4w:t s. MORE NEW GOODS BURCHFIELD <fc CO.’S, OPEN THIS MOHNING Sour FINISH BLEACHED MUSLINS, got up expressly for their own sales, at 10 and 12U cents per yard. Innh I,mens, warranted pure Flax, Shirt Fronts. French n ir tx. - for spreads, fast colors, 6c do " * “ 8« u 10c fe26 do ** «M North Ea»«t oorner of 4th end Mwket street STRAW GOOD?, NEW STRAW GOODS, White and Colored Leghorn and Straw Hats for Chil dren and Mitres, “* Embroideries and Trimmings of the latest styles and in great variety. T “ UH lace sets, lace collars, ac^ GLOVES, GAUNTLETBJ "•'W CBENILLE NETTB, 81LK CORD NETTB, GENT’S GLOVES, COTTON HOBIERY, SHIRTS, COI LARS, NECK TIES, LINEN 0 The above goods will be j>old very low. All are Invited to call and examine our stock before purchasing else* wl ere. Our stock being so full we think jre can please all who will favor us with a cal). MISSOURI MONRY TAKEN AT PAR. CHARLES GIPNKR, 78 market Street. O UNDRIES,— I- * aala h» th. * Co.’* Shetry Wine; for d 0““ ot h!<rtU »> VM. HS&NET, WIS *. uo Wood Ami • f v 4T \-- A v r* t- f * % J &crfvC^> 1 v o - ' - ' ’ ' \ ; . ,-.-, .... -• .fi* S| t- " AT LOW PRICES AT LOW PRICES! AT LOW PRICKS’ AT LOW PRICEB! AT LOW PRICES I AT LOW PRICES: FldH.—' in B n ls m°o Ws® Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do do. 10 half bbla No 3 do Herrin*; 10 do Haitian co, For sale br W. B- SMITH*POL HS CINCINNATI ‘•WOMAS’B J_L Fnend Soap," on hand and for aale at FEBGUBON-8 Grocery, . corner of High and Write ala. ÜB ' CARB SODA.—SO kegs iingK*h just retfd by BB0KH4& * KBUiK *5- - WP»den!l£at (JUBTAINB—Kor aale'by ' * mh3o w. p. MARairly» i THOUSAND AUHEB OK T.kflri V/ on Little Fishing Creak, Virginia, for aaia to lota ! “7,® 8 «t the low price of Terms—One-fourth in hand, remainder atL luff* : atUrOfiteL S™ 1 !'? DKESS GOODS, ALSO DOMEB - UO Goods of all kinds, a tot/ fall Stock at nnnsn airylowprtcos. d HANBOT —P 4 miarift&t. sihoVal r —~ H 1 1 . ILL & CO., HAVE BE MOVED FBOM tho corner of Wood and Fifth etraato, to the hon^^ y 6 <LpT“r^^ »nj. They /in retnrn to IheiroffSiSfSij&tdSl « flSishtL 00 " U,ereafter “ ***«*taurtdnghoSiL itODUCE.— —**" •” PesChea, * Apples. 3 kega Lard, 20 boaheia Cloveraeed; On consignment and for sale by taC! WM. H. HMTTTT> ■JI/TANUFACTUBED by pennsylva- J.TJL nia Sah Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLEBB, ud gtunratmd unchangeable in color. “THE ILLUMINATOR OP THE DAY” Constantly on faandand for sale by P. a M. CLatthalr new office, No. Hi Wood street between First andfWri ge °* Gf^asjs 0 - AMEt> W. CBAFI, Commission and ' y Forwarding Menffiant, and MoicanUWreroker. Office and Storage, No. 32 North Leree, Bainrfcoal£ N ii B k —l W,U gireimmediate and personal attenSnato all business entrusted to mj cue, for which charges will be reasonable, Rottirencß^: L. K. PorartheTßa Louis •, Paul Lanin® St, Louis ~.. Braatmirai^S^; l * J <hai«, Philadelphia; KArtbuL,. BjTDe a Gibbon!, Now lorlt; W. c. M'Dawell.T.Ewing! Kansas; Northup * co, Kansas; J. W. Borteidgo * So- New Orleans; W. W. Weston, Memphis; PemaoCic A llart. P.tuburgh; a. w. Cass, Pittsburgh; P. H. B«U, R. P. Adams, Chicago, W. F.Coolbaugh, Burlioatoihlowa: Poatl ?' ,ait ’ Borlington, Iowa; Bowman, and riser men generally, mhlgffim viaaolailon. “ T ,HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HEBETO- X POKE ex sting between the undersigned, nr tier the style of A. HARTUPEE t CO .Steam eS*§»lSs££ laoturers and Iren bounders, was dissolredtly mutual consent on the firs; of January, 1881. John Morrow hiring disposed of his interest In tne same to Andrew Hartupee, who will carry on tbe business as usual at the old Stand, corner of First and Short streets! and who will settle all the busloess of the late firm, ■ ANDREW HARTUPEE. JOHN MORROW, PITTgBQ&QH, Feb. U, IML . H?! , 58., , M?E oaedof m y interest tn the late firm of A. HABTUPRE A 00. to ANDREW HABTUPEE, Ido hereby cheerfully recommend him to to* fHeoda M fully competent to carry on the aam^tttdwUSttor b>m a continuance of the patronage so liberally be* stowed on the late firm. JOHN MOR&uW Feb. 14, ISfll . ; CHOLERA MORBVSMRDICiSE. Drug and Pliannacßutiool EiUbliihnirtt of Comer Penn and St. Glair StrdcU^ Sundries.— 25 barrels choice Sweet Potatoes; 20 “ Fresh Sg m 30 “ Green Apples; 100 bushels Neshannodr Potatoes 50 M Small White Beans; 100 * Pea Nuts; 60 “ Onions; 6 “ Onion Setts; 100 sacks B. W. Floor; 20 boxes Vi. K. Otieese; ;u store and for sale by and COTTON HOSIERY. boys Wanted. TWO BOYS WISHING TO LEARN the minting bU3ine«a, waa;ed at this office, imnuu dUtelr. Those hating some Icncwledge of tEabtliSnea. would be preferred . TtSJa HOUSE AMD SION PAff^icgr GILT GBOOHET NETS, «-°fd«r. solicited at basement «hop,Gflmt Street* opposite Cathedral. Kjsuaumj, sauces, &o,—wiiEnt John Batfe Sum, B«f Bte»k'BinSlahS tteiSS? Aachorles, 4c, *c. Potm>lb > ..7^??, SHIRT FRONTS, to Will attend to tb* * SILLS, i:iaCLLARS, CARDB i pßoliiSMßt ~ /■, ' »b». ; " , ' BoUUr ivj*’ ■ 'nil' ' krtS VJ "" ""TfHMlHlrii-'rt '^smussma^Sußr m^s i: i'l Ai-s.j u y » . vfer r * -ix 4^ s' -C t <ir> <! '“ t ' 1 ''’j-fl' ‘ r V --‘ ' 't. ’%•* v? 1 -^,t ; j.’ *'■';<?' : * ' - ' f l •- t 1 ** t i v h... vt ' • V i ■:/;/> • ' NUMBER S«a -* 1 l 'A SPUING STOO~~^OR' — I Pl^lSjBl WEHAVE.IUSTOOMPLK&A^'f-S WAY PIANOS generaffy admitted * ' the present day; cam tinein*..bottb GRANIia’cSSELof A ;i NKW YOt«■'«/-* raced for-FIVE YEARS. Plans can iS? ?* J' O'J before purchasing elsewhere. °*** *Wte*ialna' S. KI.EBER4 BRO-SS Fifth at *. ' '" r * 1 ..| Bole Ageoia rorfitolnwar'aTjnTiVdfcl%L_t.' .4 npUK UNDEKSIUNBD j ’i SOD* .WATER FOVlfTAilf - - f °S«*“°"' CHAR£E3H.SUPEB.D^g W ,. „ -&d Cor.PenaandSt. cKtrfia ijs>*«s§| H Th« R n A w N l WOSE— "JKW'ijaSSggSaia. > - RAISINS.— ~~ - 160 Boxes Bejcr Seisins, A>o do Bunco do, , ■, ■ ; 100 Half Boxesßunob Beilina. l»lf-ar. do do 'l'S’V'&y wo do do Veleuoie do, ‘"“'•iV&m. Black silk O%. f ana raoit approved ** »i*> mftVt trir ITM?iV ■ p '! c z!??: 0 V1 CH! OB! up and buy WALL PAPEEahertLat 8 •T n w. prmmuMß' 4, -> W Wood Street. MEDiCINECHFSTS. —The’larHeatstook ~~~ >n tlid city, for halc by ■ mil 26 BECKHAM ft KEfcCT, « J an gedand B g~t. < HOSTETTBE’B BITTER3.—76O dozen 7 received aid for s>le by ' BECKHAM* WZLT, PKOdUUK— fioo Sacks Peaches, 400 do Apples, 10 kegs Lard. WM. H. SMITH ACO r»° 118 Second andlg Front streets. ITATBOBA OXiT DIABKHCEA, DYSENTBBY; —AND PKKPAttEIJ SOLELY BY i»h. j. imrcHEiif,. AND YOK SALK A.T TUB - tHAS. u. super, *4 4$ M '-i JAa A. FETZBIL corner Market andFirai aff.au. , Sg - ll If |j|, ? '-yeiij&b-tiv-' jMCfe* ft#!.'! Jjl£ - \ SBk^ HSltgr «P# : AlikOH bAtUUfItS-foi 'lt§Br ■ P. O’BBljsig,* * TOHA W ttcCA®j^“ ' a ; -iM' ; ' | ’•e m •iMI •4® ■<lj 'l f o» ;i ■if' * Ki *r :; PITTSBURGH. •' ' f *' '’*■ ■+. ,i,y r^v.-. \ *>l -yxr “ •*? . >t~ v - K . r 'V >i; v. .u.l'-
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