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' Camp WUklns. 1 J«t^ , are 5 11 , 11 quiet at „ lhe CK “P. the usual Tonupe Deiog daily gone t&rough with, and no reeenfcaecenioni iu numbers. 001. McLane, rtLllnj B D .i W l? 001. Jarrett hav- Ug tefl for (he Estt. He has made the fol losnng orders: Tattoo at 9 o’clock, p. m., by titpa martial band for its own regiment, when ail lights in camp shall be extinguished ex ®®P? the commissioned officers’ quay* tors, and no load talking or disorderly con duct will be allowed, and after this the guard a SrJ*! 8 Person in or out of the camp, un no has the countersign. No commissioned officer will be pormiUed to sleep out of the camp, except upon the special permission of tne Colonel commanding. Commissioned ot fleers of companies may pass their men out of camp, by passes to be furnished by the com mandant of the camp, from nine o’clock, a. m., tc throe o’clock, p. m., provided that no pass •hall extend beyond four o’clock, p. m., and that no more than six men shall be absent from one company at the same time. No company shall be left without at least one commissioned officer in camp. The captain df each company of the Erie Regiment will detail eight men on each alternate evening for general doty on the ensuing morning, and each of the companies not belonging to the Erie regiment on the alternate days. The guard will take up all soldiers’ passes when they leave the camp, and admit them until ten o’clock, p. m , without passes. Visitors to camp will be admitted from three to Bix o'clock, p. m., without passes. City Mortality. Dr* Joseph -Domain, Physician to the Board o 1 HeaUh, reports the foUoviog interments in ih* city ol April 30th to Uay 7th, lodunve; Drowned.-. „i Hydro thorax i Paralysis _i Acoloent i Phthisis 4 Puerperal Puritemtla.*.—l Typhoid Fever— 1 OF*TBK ABOVE * Udder 1 year 3 From 1 |o2 o “ 2 to 6 2 ** 6 to 10 0 “ • 10 lo 14. - 1 44 ’ 16 to SO i “ 20 to 30 2 Males, 10; Females, fr, White, 16; Colored 0; Total 16. . OotraT or Comhoh Pleas —ln this Court, yesterday morning, an interesting case, that of A. Benoit n. John Young jr., Jamas McUuno , *nd George Keyser, action of trespass, was . brought to a close. The circumstances of the Case are as follows: At the last county -lair plaintiff erected a Bhow tent on the grounds, • and defendants f Mr. Young being Chairman of the Board of Managers of the Agrionltaral Society, Miv MoCone an Alderman, and Mr. Keyser a constable, aotiDg under tbe authority of the formei} after notifying plaintiff to va» cate or pay the sum of $lO for a permit, seised and forfeited the trappings under a special act of Assembly. Plaintiff claimed that they had no right to demand $lO under the act, but were merely empowered to forfeit tbe goods, and were therefore trespassers from the begin, nine. A special verdict was rendered in favor of Mr. MoOune, there having been an infor mality in the proceedings against him, and a similar verdict with regard to tbe others. Ukited States District Cobbt.— Before Hon. Wilson McCandless. Yesterday was occupied in tbe trial of Rob't. and Harvey Cunningham, of Beaver county, indicted for counterfeiting and uttering spu rious coin, which was oalled up, and tbe do fen. dants put upon trial. They were arrested in November last, by tbe Mayor’s police of this city, and in company with Bannon and Cop pers, below named, were brougdt to this city and held for trial. Plaster Paris moulds, for dimes, quarters and half dollars, together with other counterfeiting appliances, were found in tbe defendants’ house F. H. Collier and M. Swarlzwelder, Esqe., appear for the defendants, and U. S. District Attorney Carnahan for the government. The case was still on trial at adjournment. An adjonrned session of Court was fixed for tbefonrih Monday of July, when the cases of Copper and Bannon, indicted for counterfeit ing, and of Morris, for robbing the mail, wfil be tried. A Battalion or Home Guaeds —The people of Ohio township here organized two other companies of Home Guards, in addition to that at KUlbock, noticed yesterday, one at Buffi Millandone at Dismount. Hdme Guard No. 1, which meets at school house No. 4, has been organized by the elec tion of the following named officers, viz: 001. Hugh Doff, President; John Mitchell, Soc retaiy; Captain, John Hays, Esq,; Ist Lieut, Frederick Heinlein; 2d Lieut, Wm. A. Humberstone; 8d Lieut, John Burns; 4th Lieut, Ernest Heideilburg. Ist Sargeant, John Whitehill; 2d Sargeant, Lewis R. Has. len fBd Sargeant, Samuel Luster. Ist Corpo ra, Hugh Luster; 2d Corporal, James H. He per; 8d Corporal, Frederick Merriman. We have not the organization of the other compa nies. MobeTboubli ik Vieoinia.— lt is author. lUilively stated that on Tuesday night a serious disturbance was created at Fairmont, Va.— The Union men assembled there for the pur. poae of arranging for delegates to the Wheel, tag Convention, when a party of Secessionists entered the meeting and tore down the stars stripes. The attack was unexpected; and the rowdies, hoping to overslaugh their more paaoeable neighbors, ran up the rattlesnake Sag. The Union men rallied in their indig nation, and tore the rebel standard into frag ments. A State flag was next hoisted, but it ; WUed down and trampled in the dust. The “flag of the free” was again raised and kept floating, but the Secessionists, although they failed to quench the Union sentiment, sooceededin breaking up the meeting. Th* counsel of the B & 0. R.R. Company residing in this city, is now engaged In u! silting the company to save the road from injury and its trade from interruption by in ducing the,belligerent governments to refrain from needless interference with this great Channhl of commerce and by actuating the exdtad passions of irresponsible persons. Al though it is not believed that any designs against thh road now exist, yet its importance and ita exposed condition, such times as these, render it proper to nse all prudent precautions to Insure its safety and the regular running of its trains. The measures used are likely to be successful.— Wheeling Union. Am On Stoby.—We understand that one man in Wirt county, Va, has 400 coopers employed, each making eight barrels per day, but that does not suffice*and he reeorted to sink ing cisterns in the earth to put his oil in. Ha sunk one over 120 yards in diameter, 80 feet deep, which he thought would hold the surplus until he could employ four or five hundred more coopers; but u M*n is doomed to disappointment)** and jiist as he finished covering the sides with cement, one of the hands dropped a crow-bar from the ton, which pierced the rook at the bottom and theoil gushing up filled the cistern In ten hours! Poor fellow! he is like the man who. bought tho elephant; be is readv to clalmi—“What shall Ido with it?" 3 Tax /Senate has passed the bill authorizing oar city to borrow $60,000 for purpose oi tutae defence And levy a tax for its payment. ; ' ♦ -v ' • r * .: • ' ..** fj ■: * v.' .¥ *■«» *. e-'ifc ».U-' *\ >£*.«;*> ‘ “■ ** .. zyW'j\ s ir:K: J ;. . . ' , i* 4 1' •. ■ *’ \ f'JS.. Congestion of Lungs 2 Pneumonia. \ Hydrocephalus „ \ / ;...i Krona 80 to 40 8 “ 40 to 60 1 “ 60 to 00 o ** 60-to 7Q„ 8 “ 70 o “ 80 to 90 o “ 90 to 100 0 In the City. Lieut C. W. Lewis, of the Megley Cadets, arrived from Camp Scott yes terday. He looks well and seems to take to soldier life quite naturally once more. He de sires a contradiction of the rumor that he bad a personal difficulty with Capt ,1. H. Stow art, of the Firemen's Legion, with whom hd says he stands m the most amicable relations, as berotofoi e. Presentation. —George Pierce, a Lieuten ant in tbe Iron City Guards, Capt. Uormley, has been presented with a handsome regulation sword, by a number of his friends. The com- pliment is a well deserved one, for George is pluck to the back-bone, and our word for it that sword and its donors will never he dis graced by him. The Police Oommitttk, at their meeting last evening, appointed James Robb, David Fitzsimmons ana John M’Cargo, a committee on contraband goods, to act in conjunction with the United States District Attorney and the Surveyor of Customs, under the resolution passed at last meeting of Councils, to see that the enemy receives ng “aid and comfort." Col J. V. Guthrik, in command of one of the Kentucky regiments, is a brother of John B. Guthrie, Esq., of this city. Ho is Inspoc* tor of Boilers at Cincinnati and has obtained leave of absence from the Secretary daring the time he may be absent in the service of his country. Presentation, —Yesterday morning Col. Jas. A. Gibson, the retiring collector of the port, was presented with a handsome gold, beaded cane by the employees in the office. Mr. Jno. Taylor presented tbe cane in a neat address, to which Mr. Gibson made a suitable response. Telegraph to the Oil Regiohb.— Tbe Butler Herald learns that a Pittsburgh com. pany contemplate erecting a telegraph line by way of Butler to Franklin, and the oil region, and propose to have it completed in two months from this date. Grading and Paving Assessments.— Wa <Ere requested to stale that if assessments for grading and paving aro not paid to tbe Treas urer within a few days, writs for the sale of their property will be issued. The Fort Pitt Guards, through Lieut. H. Lowe, return thanks to our citizens for money contributed, especially to Urs. Shields for $2O, to be expended for tbe corps. The Board of Trustees of the Westem Theo logical Seminary hold their semi annual meet ing next Tuesday evening, in the lecture room of the First Presbyterian church. A number of ladies of the Sixth Ward have presented to the Washington Kifles, Gapt. Fer guson, who has offered the oompany’s services for three years, seventy-seven camp blankets. Mb. Irish has introduced in the Legisla ture, a joint resolution for the establishment of a National Armory here. The Grand Jury in tbe United States Dis trict Court yesterday visited the Western Peni tentiary, and United States Marine Hospital. Wife Beater.—Tbe Mayor yestefSay com mitted Lewis Davis to answer for beating and threatening his wife. Drs. Stkbbins & Munson have removed their office to No. 191 Penn street, near Bt. Clair street. Dentistry.—Dr. 0. Sill, No. 246 Penn treet, attends to all branches of the Denta rofeesion. A BTILLEBISTS ATTENTION 11—The fv Fulton Artillery of the Wilkins Guard, wißh to fill their roll with practical artillerists end other good citi zens, to form a company of Flying Artillery. Apply to Captain Williams, Wilkins Guard. myl "VTEW GOODS JUBT OPENING AND Ai will be otiered at proea to suit the Umea, being pßrohased in Philadelphia st less than ooet and will be sold for par funds at a small advance. Cell Boon and get bargain*. H. J. LYNCH, my 7 96 Market st. between 6th and Diamond. ATTENTION I—Twenty young men, be tween the ages ofUaad 10, am wanted to filfout tne complement of *-Doque-ne Cadets.” Armory in 3d story of Custom Hons*, cooks open between the hours oft sad 7 r. a. CAPT. CON TO. LIAMS. W. Graff, Secretary. my7l FIRE CRAKERS. —2SO Boxes Fire Crack er*, Ho. 1, just received and for saJe by m 7 BEYMER k BROTHEBB, I2Q and 128 Wood~nU aaX RBY *ER * BROTHERS, ' uo and 128 Wood at. 1 f -A _ * . >l^ ,r ’ ’ >■' ' "±* "' ~ “' ~“ ' ’' J '~"'' »#**&&'**' m< jllittsburglj Jfost. U I A man named Patrick itoach was pioked up on the street, on Wed nesday night, by the police, off a cellar door.— e was covered with blood, and much bruised ® w *f conveyed to the watch hose, where it was diSMvered that his head was badly cut, t Jl*P dislocated, and his breast bone frao* He was so much intoxicated that he ? , not know at whose hands he received his lDjuries. An effort should be made to arrest the parties to so brutal an attack. Roach was sent back to the Allegheny Poor House, where he came from. Arms for Vivuinia.—lt may not be gen erally known that about two weeks since two thousand percussion lock muskets, Intended for Wellsburg, Vu., were stopped here in tran situs, though forwarded by the government. They were the subject of negotiation fo more than a week, when they were entrusted to & gentleman of this city, who shipped thorn to their destination, which they have probably reached by this time. It is confidently be* lieved that this movement will preserve the free navigation of at least a portion of the Ohio. The Committee on Home Defense have re ceived some eight hundred United States per cussion lock mußkets, made at Springfield ar mory in 1820, purchased for them by the agent sent out for that purpose. These are now stored at City Hall and the committee, de sirous of making the fund at their disposal ex« tend as far as possible toward armring the people of the county, offer those arms for salo at the low figure of $6 each. The proceeds will again be expended in the purchase of arms and so a constant supply will be kept up. Lost Bor —James Vardy, a child of four years, was lost on Fifth street yestorday after noon, and is still missing. He came in from Glen wood on the Frankstown omnibus, and on arriving here E ot separated from those having him in charge. Hi has on a red ooat and pants, with rape and hat ills hair is white and curly. Auy person knowing of his whereabouts will confor a favor on his (riends by leaving him at the Mayor's odine. Co. B. Zjuavk Cadkts —On the principle, we presume, that a real Captain is better than a paper Colonel, our friend Col. John P. Glass has “come down a peg” and become Captain of Co. B. Zouave Cadets, now recruiting for activo service. The Colonel will, we have no doubt, make a good offloer and he has such a company as he may well be proud of. When tbe time comes they will not fall behind older soldiers. McClurk Uomk Guards —The officers of this company are: Captain, Chas. G. Smith; First Lieutenant, Thomas Farfey; Second Lieutenant, Henry Phillips. The company procured their guns (seventy U. S. muskets) Irene tbe Committee ou Home Defense and are now ready to fight for their home* and fire* sides whenever invsdod. They are determined that the enemy shall never pass the mouth of Woods’ Run. Man Killed. —Gn Wednesday last a man named John Messenger was killed while work ing in an ore bank, on tbe farm of Hugh Col lins, in Parker township, Butler county, by the bank caving in upon him An inquest was held over the body, by M. 8. Ray, Rsq., and a verdict rendered in accordance with the above facts. Deceased was from Jefferson county, in this State, where ha has a family. PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 10, 1861, THE LATEST HEWS. BY TELEGRAPH. CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS, 1 traitor ,1 ft RUST Eli A li. 8. SOLDIER POISONED. Confederate Postal Arrangements Complete. PROCEEDINGS OP THE CON FHDEBATE CONOHESS. Virginians Fortifying the Potomac, LATER FROM EUROPE, Arrival of the Steamship Afrifa Baltimore secession volun TEERS EN ROUTE FIREMEN ZOUAVES DOING GOOD SERVICE Fasting and Prayer at Wheeling. Frederick, May B. —About four hundred Kentuckian#, Col. Bantem Duncan command ing. are reported to have arrived at Harper’s Ferry. They were unarmed. Gov. Hicks, in reply to the resolution of in* quiry by the legislature, asking whether he consented to, or authorized the burning of bridges on tho Northern Central and Philadel phia roads, says he neilhor authorized nor con sented to tho destruction of said bridges, but left the whole matter in the hands of the May or of Baltimore, with the declaration that be had no authority in the premises, and that he was a lover of law and order, and could not participate in such proceodiegs. General Butler, in his special brigade orders j of to-day, makes the following allusion to the I arrest of Spencer r “The General takes this op- I portunity publicly, as he has done privately, to thank Lieutenants Fox and Shelly, of the Eighth Regiment, for their coolness, prompti tude aDd zeal in arresting ono Spencer, who was uttering, in the presence of the troops at the Relay House, atrocious sentiments decla ring that we (meaning himself and brother rebels) acted rightly toward the Massachusetts troops three weeks ago last Friday, and saying that the murderous mob who killed our friends j there wore right in the action, and that the same men were preparing to give us a warm reception on our return. For these treason#* hie speeches, substantially admitted by him in his written examination, SpeDcor has been ar- I rested and soot to Annapolis where bo will be properly dealt with. Tho other matter lo which tbe General desires to call the attentioo of troops is wishing to establish most friendly relations between you and this neighborhood I The General invited all venders of supplies to visit our camp and replenish our somewhat j scanty commissinat. But to his disgust and horror he finds evidence that a private in the Sixth regiment has been poisoned by means of strychnine administered io food brougnt into camp by one of these pedlars. lam happy to he informed that the man is now out of danger. This, of course, will render it iieoesHary for me to cut oil'all purchases from uuaulk jrzod pars sons. New York, May 9. — The transport steamers Baltic and Kedar have arrived. Tbo latter brings as passengers from Fortress Monroe, Colonel Gimmick and family, and several ladies and children of othor officers. Tho troops there were prepared for any emergency. Tbe United States Sloop o' War Cumberland was lying off the Fort T\u steamer (Quaker City was blockading Cape Henry. I' was reported tbht the Virginians wore fitting out the steamers Yorktuwn and Jamos town, for tbe purpose ot running the blockade at the mouth of the James river, whore tbe steamer Monticello is stationed Batteries are said to he erecting at Craney Island and Nor folk Point. The report that 6000 Secessionists are sta tioned opposite Frlroas Monroe is unfounded. A Secession flag is still flying at Hampton. Tbe Kedar also brought one of the wounded of the sixth Massachusetts regiment and sev eral soldiers discharged on account of sickness. Captain Blake, of the Naval School, and his family are also passengers. New Orleans, May B.— The Montgomery Postal Department is ready tp take charge of the mails any moment that Congress di rects, the office, seal, books, blanks, routes anil clerical force being complete. No de tention of mails is feared in consequence of any policy of Lincoln’s Government. In Congress President Cobb read a dis patch from D. P. Hall, Commissioner from Georgia, announcing that the Arkansas Leg islature passed unanimously an uncondi tional ordinance of secession. Mr. Morton, of Florida, offered a resolu tion enquiring into the propriety of ap pointing chaplains for the navy. Adopted. Mr. Ochiltree, ofTexas, offered a bill pro viding for the compensation of the disburs ing officers of thoseveral Executive Depart ments. Mr. Conrad, of Louisiana, made a motion to refer it to the Committee on Claims. Adopted. A secret session then followed. Washington, May B,—Mr. Simonton, of the New York Times, was soriously but not dangerously wounded this afternoon. Just as he had passed a military outpost in the city iuburba a military officer levelled a gun down the road, when it accidentaly exploded. The ball penetrated the muscle of Mr. S.'s right shoulder, and grazing the bone came out near the wind pipe. The horses attached to his car riage took fright; the vehicle was overturned, and Mrs. Simonton, who accompanied her hus band, was thrown to the ground, and severely bruised on her head and face. New Orleans, May 9 — Tho Montgomery Congress, mostly in secret session, it is under stood has engaged an arrangement for tha rigorous and successful prosecution of the war, plaoing the Confederacy in the best possible condition of defence. It is also understood, oontrary to what is supposed that the Confed eracy has the control of sufficient arms, ord nace and ammunition of every description, to put into the field 160,000 men for a year’s campaign. Washington, May 9. —Karly this morn ing a large building, next door to Willard’s Hotel waa discovered to be on fire. Many of the New York Zouaves rushed from their quarters at the Capitol, and after breaking open an engine house, hurried to the scene of the conflagration with the apparatus, ren dering efficient service, andßavingthe ho tel from destruction. They performed va rious acts of daring, pulling down the walls, eta, in the presence of thousands of admir ing spectators. They failed not to salute the flag over the hotel, and heartily greet ed Mayor Auders, whose chamber, was ad jacent to the burning building, and who ap peared at the window, witnessing the activ ity and daring of the Zouaves. -■' k--: New York, May 9^— The royal mail steam ship Africa arrived atjhii port at noon. Her Bdvises via QueenatoJ'tJ are to the 28th ult.. The foreign political n«wa is unimportant. The opening of hoajilftles in America en grossed public attention. Affairs in Poland are unchanged. The bullion in tbo bank of England had £16,000 during the week. t r Commercial —Lotion Money Market, Saturday evening.— ifijney was in more de-’ mand to-day. Consolffplosed at j. Liverpool Braulstuifi‘Market.— Tne weath er bas been favorable gr the crops. Flour is dull, and quotations nottlnal. Wheat is quiet Corn is dull and freely Offered; mixed soils at oL>B(i/'36s Gd. fc Liverpool Provision jfarket Beef is steady. Pork steady. Bacon.qWet, but rather firmer- Lard dull. Tallow flrdjt Potash firm at :’,ls (ij(a\32s. Pearls firm (f 83s. Latest.— Liverpool, (April 2s —The insur rectionary movements id the Neapolitan prov inces are spreading ami martial law has been proclaimed in Abruzza and other places. Military executions have taken place at Vorona. The Italian soldiers havo boon repulsed al Monletlodo. There have beon distui-bances by the Uari baldians at Coursa. KoinforcemenU are de m nded from Turin. —w The garrison of Rom? is being relieved by other French troops. The inhabitants of Basolle having offered rosiatance to the soldiers, sat lire to their houses and tho mountaineers being exasperated have joined the bands of irsurgents. France.— Circumstances confirm the state ment that tho French troops will evacuate Syria about the oth of June. Tho Bourse on the 2Gth was higher. Rentes; GBf, Coc. The difficulties of the Greek houses at Mar seilles were being adjusted by the 00-operation of the Banks of France and England. The perfect reconciliation between Gari baldi, Cavour and Ciaidini has given great satisfaction. Garabaidi bas left Turin, and after spending a few days wth tho Marquis Dt Psllariene, will proceed direct Vo Ckprera. Dkhmark—Tbe government bas released the sailors recently called out, provided they do not go beyond the roach <3 recall at the short est notice. » St. Louis, May 9.—Two more regimonls of Onion Homo Guards, under command of Col. John McNeal and B. (Jratz Brown, number ing twenty-one hundred, were yesterday sworn into the United States sorvice, "and furn ished with arms. A number of troops from t e south-west border have arrived and taken up their quarters at Gamp Jackson. Recruit ing is going on to a conMderablo extent, and several companies are expected from adjoining counties. ° The joint resolution Iq suspend the appor tionment of State Bchool money for the present yoar, passed tbe Senatb yesterday. A bill was reported from the Committee on Ways and Means to arm the but before it was road tho Senate went into secret session. The House was in secret session all day. Tho Cairo correspondent of the Republican says .- Large bodies of troops are stationed at Uopefleid, Ark , opposite Memphis, anfrat Camp Rector, five miles above. A company of Sappers and Miners are throwing up fort ifications at Camp Harris,; six miles above Memphis, on tbe Tennessee side. Memphis is turned into a camp—everyuody belonging to some military company.- I*RKi>SRiCK, Mil., May 11.—Two compau - ies of volunteers for the secession army from Baltimore, ooinpriaifig an aggregate of U 5 weu, passed through here about 10 o’clock this moraingpfrAhtiir-way ta-Vie-. ginia. They were under the command of (lapis. Whitmore and Price, and were un armed. They stopped at Liberty last night. Their approach created an alurrn here, and the Home Guard was under arms all night for the protection of property. They maroh ed through them, pioleiTcd hy Gen. Shri ver and the Shentl Their sorry and tat tered condition excited ridicule rather than indignation. 11 arrisiiurg, May 9 —An officer arrived at the Chambersburg Camp, bringing intelli gence that the Virginians seized, on Tuesday morning, tbe heights on the Maryland side of ihe Polomaa, and wore engaged in fortify ing them. The number oi Virginia troops is said to be nearly 6000, the force having been increased by 1200 Kentuckians. Four com panies of United Slated Cavalry, which march, ed from Carlislo Barricks on Monday, passed unmolested through Maryland, and have reached General Scott’s Imes. New York. May 9.—The steamer Matan zas with 2600 bbls. of provisions and bo men of the seventh regiment, to act st an escort, sailed this afterneon for Washington. Tbe steamer Delaman will sail to-night with pros visions and fifteen pieces of cannon, for the Philadelphia navy yard. Tbe steamer 1). F. Hart sailed this morning for the same yard with provisions. The Becond regiment will leavo on Saturday by steamer. Louisville, May 9.— The Houso yesterday by a vote of 7G to 7 passed a resolution asking the Governor to communicate the names of the agents employed to purchase arms, tho amount, character and number of arms pur chased, and what disposition has been made tboreof. In tho Senate Mr. Thompson introduced s resolution which lies over, that the Governor bo requested to issue a proclamation forthwith prohibiting tho passage of armed men from Tennessee or elsewhere, through Kentucky fer the purposo of attacking Cairo. Toronto, C. W.. May 9 —-The steamer “Peerless” has been bought by the United Stales Government for the sum ot $40,000. She will leave next week for New York vis Quobec and Halifax. Tho “Peerless'' is an iron steamer of light draft. Baltimore, May 9 —Bradley Johnson, a prominent secessionist, has loft Frederick with some eight others, and it is supposed thoir des tination is Harper’s Ferry. A considerable number have also left this city in companies, goiDg across the country in the direction of Harper’s Ferry. It is said that not less than 300 have gone from this city. W HEELINa, May 9 —To day was strictly observed as a day of fasting and prayer. All tbe storos and business houses wore closed. Patriotic sermons wero preached in nine out of tho twelve churches in this city. At the Fourth street Methodist Cuurch, the Stars and Stripes hung in graceful folds arouud the pulpit. The Kev. Westley Smith, pastor of that Church, delivered a very patriotic address. He Baid that ho would hold no fellowship with traitors. Ho did not want a secessionist to sit in his Chureh. If there was a traitor in the house he wanted him to leave. Tha Gov ernment must be sustained and rebellion put down. He quoted the law of treason and warned rebels of what they might expect Tha Rev. Dodge of the Second Presbyterian Church in an eloquent and patriotic address, said cur allegiance was due the Government of the United States. He prayed that God might subdue the passions of the rebels or wipe them from tho face of the earth. Rev. Martin at tha conclusion of his sermon said he bad a father in Eastern Virginia whom he loved and hon ored, but if he saw him reach out his hand to dishonor the American fiag, he would himself strike down the impious hand. One company of volunteers was sworn igto the service of the United Stales to day. Sev eral other companies will take the oath to mor row—among- them a German company hereto fore belonging to the State militia. Delaware, May 9 —As a train on the Dubuque and Western road was backing up from Apamasa to Springville this morning the hind freight car ran off the track throwing Mr Cummings, the conductor, and Mr. Smithi engineer, who were oe the top of the car, to tbe ground. The car passed over both killing them instantly. A man named Winslow was severely injured. - r * ' ■ - * lStL< Washington, May 9—A great urgency has been applied to the Seoretary of State to induce his consent to publish his instructions to Mr. Adams. U. S Minister at London, but he declined. The recently published letter to Mr. Dayton is well understood to be an index to the entire European correspondence. The temper, spirit and purpose have been tbe Bame in all cases, from the beginning of the Admin istration. It is understood that tbe government has re ceived from Mr. Dallas the minutes of hie in terview with her Majesty’s Minister for For eign Affairs, and on these the instructions of Mr. Adams are predicated. The roeuit of careful inquiry justifies the as sertion that there is no indication or prospect of the recognition of the Confederate .States by any foreign power against the protoßt of the Administration. Mr. Preston’s next despatch from Spain in reply to a demand for explanations relative to San Domingo and also about the recognition of the Southern Confederacy, are looked for with much interest. Mr. Preston, although a Ken tuckian, is loyal and is understood to be acting in such a manner as to merit the approbation of the Administration. Ail. the foreign min isters are anxiously making inquiries daily about tbe application of blockade, but no word ol complaint bas been uttered by any of them. Hundreds of ladles of various parts of the country evidently, as appears from their letters of character and refinement, and actuated by motives of charity and patriotism havo offered their services to the war department as nurses, e'.c. A number of them have been accepted. It may be of interest to such volunteers to loarn that this subject is referred to the acting -Surgeon General, Mr. Wood, who will direct the proper answer. The Ellsworth regiment of Zsuaves will to-morrow encamp on the government Insane Asylum Heights, overlooking the Potomao. The popular commander speaks in commenda tion of their general conduct and improved discipline. Not more than six or ten of the ontire number have been deemed unworthy of soldierly association. The President bas conferred on Cole. Thom as and Mansfield, the Brevet title of Briga dier General; the former is adjutant general; the latter commandant of military department of Washington. Geeat Britain —London April 28. The Conservatives have resolved strenuously to oppose Mr. Gladstone's Budget. The Fort Samter affair has created consider able sensation and depressed the English funds slightly. The London Times considers it in explicable, and Bays that many a bar room dif ficulty has occasioned moro bloodshed. Tbe steamer Great Eastern was in the bands of the Sheriff under execution of Soutt & Rus sell's claim. She was still advertised to Bail on the first of May, and the Company had offered to deposit the amount claimed in order that the ship should be released till the diffi culties are finally adjusted. Louisville, 'May 9.— There was a confer ence al Frankfort yesterday, between Gover nor Magoffin, J. C. Breckinridge and R Hawes of one part, and Ex-Senator Crit en den, Dixon ana Judge Nicholas of the other, who agreed to recommend the Legislature to make an appropriation for an army in Ken tucky under the direction of tbe military for commission composed of the Governor. In spector General and another person, to be se lected by the Unionists. It is supposed that $800,00(1 will be required to arm the State. Davenport, lowa, May 9 —Tho steamer Grey Eagle while passing through tho draw of the K»ilroad*bridge Btrucfc the pier on the larboard sido, cutting her in two She sank immediately. The boat and cargo'are a total loss. Is is believed tbat several were drowned. OhtoACs,- May 9—Gentleman,oL military experience who have been lor sumo days at Cairo say that no apprehension is entertainod for the safety of that place. All has been done that is required to render it impregnable against any force that can be sent against it. There are now four district botteries, having a swsop of three miles on the Mississippi and two miles on the Ohio rivers. The heavy or diance when it arrives will be planted so as to command the beet point on the Missouri side, the only practicable side for batteries to ope. rate againßt Cairo.' SE A T o r w a. s. THREE RAPS. PLAN OP THE QITY OP WASHINGTON, Stales**^*™ 6 ’ Maryland aud parts of the surrounding Pemiiylvattifijirginia, Maryland, New Jersey and a largo portion of Ohio—to Cioainnau. MO. 3. THE UNITED STATES, from AtUnuc to Pacific, shoring a)1 the Ports. These Maps ar* Now Engravings on good paper. They arejunt published, and show by Red Isinea, the Stations of the dirtsrent regiments of the Federal and Rebel Armies. FOR BALE BY W. S. HAVEN, natboka oil. Manufactured by pennsylva nia Salt Manufacturing Company CLEAR AND ODORLESS, and guaranteed unchangeable in color. “THE ILLUMINATOR OF TBEDAY" Constantly on hand and for sale by P. 8. M C, at their new office, No. 24 Wood street, between First and Be<y ond Btreet. GKO. CALHOUN, General Agent mb!B:tf n SAPONIFIES?! Important to Families! Save Time, Trouble, and Expense, BEST ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Bix pounds p OTASH!! For Sale at Wholesale, by Penn’a. Salt Manufact’g. Co. PITTSBURGH, PA And by mi DramrlM. a Qroder. in the United Staten. EXCELSIOR GLASS WORRB. A. WOLFE. F. T. PLUNKETT T. CAMPBELL WOLFE PLUNKETT 4 CO. GIeASS MANUFACTURERS, WAREHOUBE So. 12 Wood Street, Corner of First, " <i22 :'T PttiburgL, Pm. A . FLOY T) , F °DBTH AND ROSS STS., ciuaqurgh, Pa, agent for the receipt and sale of CARBON OILS. Kaapa Constantly on hand, and is repairing h< ary and light otls suitable for Lubricating and Refining purposes, wnioh will be Bold low for cash and cash only Mn'irflrodaw SITUATION WANTED:—AnEngUihman U without family, who has resided m Allegheny coun ty for the last 12 years, wishes a ablation, either as jiardoer, groom, or to make himself generally useful in a gentleman’s Junily He can give the best of referen ce* as to capability, character and sobriety Address «A. I>." at the office of the Ifcilv Post, stating when and where an interview may be had. mj7:Ui j^eamers TWO. THREE OK FOUR INCHES WI DE, AUGER STEMS, FROM 20 TO 30 FEET LONG' PUM f S , of superior make, and all tools used for BORING FOR OIL. can be had at W. W. YOUNG’S, ap!3 07 Wdod street GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFLES—The atten lion of thoftt in search of GUNS, is directed to our splendid stock. i». C. UIIEELAIIO ~ j£EEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND SQUARE AND OVAL BONNET BOXES; Iso, makes to order PLAIN AMD FANCY PAPES OXES, suitable lor Shoes, Dry. Goods, Ac. at Eastern rices. Corner Virgin nllsjr' and Wood street, (third lory—over Citizens’Bank,) Kttabnrgh, Pa. jefcl iffll PIANO - WfH TITE HAVE JUST COMPLETED OUR £a!^ r Pl"Norke g ne3y P V^dra e . d ß B^^ KLEBER A BRO, 63 Fifth et, marts Sole Agents forßtainwav’s Unrivalled Pianos A LIBERAL REWARD is offered to any person who will give immediate information oi ne rumor that Col. Felix seal iS hie boxes labelled Lottee Extract," a large quantity of gnn powder for the oouth via Cincinnati. ap2 2 OIfeftAKRCLS. ~ Keystone Steam Barrel Factory. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING Sli cured the right for the tjtate of Pennsylvania in certain patents for making tight and alack barrels, have put up the necessary msohinery for that purpoee, in the above named establishment, and are now ready to " ta beU?Md > ?, raarectfdUy call the attention of R> finer* of Rock and Ood Oils, and producers of Crude Rook Oil, to our nuke of Barrels, believing that they will find It to their interest to procure an article ao perfectly made and well secured by a cement, exclusively our own, against Order* may be sort to the Factory, on the Allegheny river, foot of Tayler street. 9th Ward, or to our office, No 37, Fifth street, up stairs. QUTHRJKABIL LEATON, MACBUM & CO., Have received “•union-? neck “Union” Watch Guards “Unipn” Head yrewes, -Onion" Bottoms “Unioo”&osette!i, Bed, White and Blae Blbhona-wtl wiriu,.- ' y „ lf f‘“ n " 1 a ?, d , F “?s y Traveling SbirtL MlStar: no pan iea supplied with all kinds ot Furnislniurfio&d P rime CoaU FURN " JREIDTT ced priqfs. JAMES W. WOOD WELL, il.t VARIETIES OP STYLES AND FINISH, swsmUMOi and Hotels lornished st short notice, cabinet Masers supplied with every article in the mart DR. C. RAELZ. WATERCURE AND HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN. ALSO—AGENT OF RAINBOW’S CELEBRATED TRUSS FOR RUPTURES. d « bl f 00R- PENH AND WAYNE STS. WHITE BEANS.—7 sacks “new crob’ )uat received and. for Bale by r ten MBiHS * COFFIN, lal * onreer Wnnd nod Water street Hair Invigorator. An effective, safe and econom ICAL COMPOUND, FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR to its original color without dyeing, and nrevent mg the Hair from tornlng Gray. " rUR PREVENTING BALDNESS, and curing it, when there is the least particle of vitality or recuperative energy remaining. FOll REMOVING SCURF AND DANDRUFF and ail cutaneous affections of the Scale. FOR BEAUTIFYING THE HALIL imparting to it an unequalled gloea and brilliancy, making It soft and silky in its texture and causing it to ctuireadily The great celebrity and the increasing demand for this unequalled preparation, oonvtncethe proprietor that one trial is only necessary to satisfy a discerning tublic ol its superior qualities over any other prapara tion at present in use. It cleanses the head and ieain from dandnyf and other eutaneoue diseases Causes the hair u> grow luxunantly, and gi»« R^h,^ Rod flexible appearance, and also where the hair is thinning, it will giva strength and “gw to tin* root-., and restore .no growth to those parts which have become held, canaing it to yield a jrafZeermg ot There are hundreds oriadiea and gentlemen in New who We had their hair restored by the use of this Invigorator, when all other preparations had foiled L- M. has in hu possesaicagetiers innumerable testify' mg io (he above beta, from persons of the highest re. speotabihly. It will effectually prevent the tair-fmn. tummy gray until the latest period of life; and in cases where the hair has already changed ifoeiUor.theuse of the invigorator will, with certainty restore it to it* orirn noi Ana giving it a dark, glossy appearance. As a per fume for the toilet and a Hair Restorative, it is parthra »th= e^U,^t^rds^ddL fr « which, when moist with the Inyigorator can be dressed m any required form so as to preserve its place, wheth! er plain or in curls-henoe the meat demand for it by the ladies aa a standard toUet article, wbieh none ought to be Without, as the prioe plaoes it within the reach of ai,l being ONLY TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Per bottle, to bo had at all respectable druggists and perfumers. PITTSBURGH. L. MILLER would call the attention of Parents and Guardians lo the use of his ivigorator. m imhob «har«> the childrens' Hair inclines to be weak. iSe of it Utyß the foundation for a'oood hood of hair, as it removes 1 sny impurities that may have become oonnnoted with l the removal ofwhlch is necessary both for the health of the eluld, and the future appearance nf its mt Fri!« BD ' line wttbout the foci (mile LOUIS BSi&sfS Liberal discount to purchasers bjr the quantity*. laJso desire to present to the my * ‘ New and Improved,lnstantaneous LIQUID ITATH DYE. Winch after years ot scientific experimenting I hare 10 it dyes Black or Brown instant y without wiury to the Hair or Skin: warranted the beet article of the kind in ftiirtftnrfl. MARKET MAKING Depot, 68 Dey Street, New York. aul4Jyv BaTLEY, EARKELE & CO., T~ PRACTICAL A FLUMBEBS, m 129 FOURTII STREET, 1/ . Near SmUhfield Street PLUMBING done in ail its various branches, in a neat and substantial manner. All work promptly attended on short notioe. v 49* Particular attention paid to ™*lrifig maps and Country Work, tyfrs " NEW GOODS constantly arriving d HANSON LOVES. •P** MMttkaftfttw' T ETTEBS OF ADMINISTHATIQNupon JU the Ktate of JOHN BRYAR, decM, late of the Fust Ward. City of Pittsburgh, having beengrantodto the underslgned,perBona knowing themselves Indebted to said Estate, will make immediate payment amf those having olaima will praaentthem for settlement at the store No 156 Liberty street, to ELIZA BRTAR, or HENRY W. BEAUMONT, . Administrators GREAT EXCITEMENT—i>RY (iOt)K selling Terr cheap at • ~ p*i6 C. HANSON IjOVE. 74 Mfiftrstßfiroot*' C 1 'CO A NUTS.—2OOU Fresh Cocoa Nuts] juai receired and lor tale by , BEYJIEB * BROTHERS, m > 7 128 tod 188 Wood st. MUOILAtiK m pi me, quarts, and smtbU Jara,wilh meUlio cap, for sale br ~ •po JR. WSUI Ji . . . -v - R 1 FLKB, PISTOLS , 4c,4c., W. W. YOUNG, No. 97 Wood street SPRING STOCK OF No. IT <St 19 Fifth Street, r WRTXNjjTCHATBS Nos. 07 and 90 Third Street. 11l FOCBTH STREET, CONSISTING OF Hotels and Private Dwellings. PROF. L. MILLER’S PRICE, ONLY 60 CENTS. H«tice. ... •re f: -• .• > .•.r* WEW AND BECOND-H&}fD ■ PIANOS AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES, j ONE 7 OCT. ROSEWOOD CASE, ELE-'- 1 * <«ANTcarved legs, lyre, Ac., made by RavaiL Ba cun A Co., —m niHgmhcent instrnmwnf- ~ ;s*j One <%, out Rosewood raso, round corner**, ac* * ":'v^ - mode by Karen. Bacon A Co. .'... i .;.’f *aq Ono 7 ocL Rosewood cosh, car red desk, pedal! Glcl by Hays A Go* New > ork, remarkably cheapwMS One 6Uoct. lioftewood case, of carved desk; eta- -b •>• by Haaletou 8.'0h., N. Y v-j&Sa One 7 oct cArved Koaewood case, cf beautifald£' mgn, by one of the liest New York makers— 'c very cheap. .. ....... One aecooddnuid 7 oct.. Bomwood case* fulllron,' frame, etc., by Chickenog A Boob, very ckean.. Ooe aecond nand ©cl caw, fljlf frame, etc., by CnicUenog A Sons.v. One accoad-hana oct. Rosewood Cose, round.' • corn era, by good Boston maker....-* ...... „VJBO one “«Ti hi,n3 7 °f' u u P r, * h ‘ Pl!ln0 - by Chicker- -sa nSe V GUI ert;...*..* I3a- rl -^^ One second-hand 0 on* by Loud A Bro . One second-hand Ooot, by Seherr m One second-hand oct, berman Piano AO v* One second-hand 6 oct. Muhogony V' "St& ...■:>s Ooe socond-liand oct. Mahogooy caao '■+'s* Those desirous of purchasing a cheap Piano afcoald >*r-i ot fail to call and oxamino the above lot, ‘ JOHN H. ltl£££Oß, Sl_Wool> STREET. Attention Volunteers! ‘ .IUST RECEIVED A Lot of Two Sole Calf Boots, SELLING AX COST VOL(JHT£GBS. w. E. SCUnERTZ & CO., M 31 Kith Street. SUKDHIES.— —7-S- .m Hummel's Extract of Coflee: <.* U.-.f ■ Ma3OQ d Blacking; t ..rr •. —.*!*** -‘••it ■ * SAVINGS BANK, * a 1: • No. 65 Fourth Street. Deposils Ttiado with this b»Dk Ufurc Lho FIRST !DAY OF will draw interest More Men •• Waiti||j|j^gj^' v TO FILL UP THE %£>J \T OLUNTBEHB WHO DE3IBB TO SEEHEKVIok \" V and proteot nnd defend the Union «K»‘iSjS ■ £ , enlo 44 the OUKtcmHoaie ■ rhey will be properly cared for pad jyeU clothed.Jm«- «nrado your duty; your'country reqn-reait . ■"■ss ‘s= B- B. KERB.' THE CITY GEJAKIJg , T\ESIROUS of FftiLINO THEiTH war the porpbss'if their service* to die Government, wifThave - Artuory open fv that purpose eveWday 'fro!n*f Ahi?& t£i unui 10 °l c, J ock p -*Tuntil thoir r&irftin. & Able bodmd, unmarried men are invited to loin them. fi&LS'wuxßjJg*- / »pl7jtr_ *■ Armory”, Nerllle wl<lir 'A»KNTS wanted tosell SIX' jtilw v ” VVf IHVIMUIUS-Ivte very recent, add of meat jame to nmiliea; air pay great prollls to Agents. SLid « four stamps and getfio pages particidara. apll:3my EPHBfIM %BOWN. Lowell. Mas. Summer Importatioii ON MONDAY, 18th IHBT., *< GEO. K. WHITE & CO., 1 25 FIFTH STREET, » WILL HAVE ON EXHIBITION-A varied stock of goods, adapted to the coming TOOgM hi ramous sacrifices to the importear. i nelr assortment is most complete, ia DRESS GOODS, EERAGE ANGLAIS, Plain Printed and Embroidered, of all widths. Checked Poilt de Cheveres, * Very Cheap. MOZ AMBIQUHS, .■ Plain and Embroidered, narrow and wide FRENCH rOPIJN^, Plain, Embroidered, Striped Hnd Barred, all widths. »ety fashionable, . ’ FOULARD 811,111$, CHECp SILKS, Very mueh in demand. French Printed Jaconets Organdies; FRENCH CHINTZES, Mew Style Embroidered Grenadines U riah colors, and for second mourning, Spanish Black I*aca t Guipure Points^ Sftll ARK A Now Article. GRENADINE VEILS, tu &U colors. Aa thi® ta-thecheapeat stofcif they hare ovoHmboiv 5l^ ey ?? n J w,ttl coofinence, asawrfi iheir friend Hand patroDs that the above goods ARE CHEAPER than ever oflpred io.thts market. , «fi V Sli.HO TUETEST. BURSE & BABIES’ SAtRS AGAIN TRIUMPHANT. READ XHE FDLUJWING VOLTJNTA-- wi £ T - ‘*"*“““'*l"> r«g«rd to BURKE4BABNEBJ ofß^-GeoUohto^fo^'Kgfi vL&sii£ 01 IMo >'*» our Machine* Shop* Wojjl. Material, Engiuu House, and sUtha of;*h«SouthwaetarS SpokOand CtSllSo InSSiSStaKIl^!-^ 1 Hnt ! re, J' fiU«TwitJi dry combo* . were burnftd down. Id a room of the V lO heat WM woßtintoDiMS'twlwa °/ c ootammg &U oar papers jnau,- £S' *0- amonoting to over Mu,ooo, Wciv*l Demg *akea out. all were enurely safe. We most cordially recoraaieod the Burke A Barnes Safwa3bemj»7fflry superior. y«ur iri*ad*, '■ rj,. - , PLATT, MARTIN A GORDON, . to ordwT' Bafels of every «».*;*» hand and mk&e BURKE & BARNES At the Old Established Bitfe Factory, : * and 131 Tbird street, Pittsburgh. Pa. mar7:d2wA Wly ■DRS.- O'M*. FITCH & J. W. SYKES BHYBICIANS FOK THBOAT ANI) CHEST, md complicated wit£ or canning PULMOj^Xav^^QMr* ?SwSUtTSmOSKB£E **A * M ; bfmt jbaiwllhtoMmmU .1. >.T totter ’ >^lS§§^J?jil3 W* 0 ™ CURIA I Ns—For saleTjy'.'Ti TW; FOURTH Ward UOME~GUaRn mect tKn ('('uoMlar) efeniD- at. -ly U itWLFuurm V.'ftrd bcbool Hnusc, fer ucM 'V'~5“ clt ,' “ laftrfancci >» r-quanted. Ul * ' '•■»= By OT'ieroftbe Oaph.w S E™ l°i ] K m, ' i *• amiss *«*, ✓ ;i- ~- , x <«. .. % \v. m s*&?- * ' 4v.v“. 1.:—,.-.. .7. • % ' r 4^C'V'S^% s l^' • “*#-!> ••• . <&■&^A*^WSgsF '•% v* X' ,y B '■! ... ' * ~ J * ■* ' c • , ' *r* / /• n'lit*-,;, ;V - '<- r^t'v • «•- -*.v r•■ .. , Jr ’ -• S4*~- • NUMBER 20ftT‘ 1 ' v ' * 1 1 ' r.'-V.'i WITH HEFLS, CHAR, A-COLTOV, -AND— —A.Mi- s u a w i. s, •*&?* ' \ ' ’fy Vj - v r */ •-V- zg. ~ ,"g •... :/i>'» * «* .* ”
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