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' vi A* A ‘w ~ _ '<■■: 1 A *- r j>\t -J* * -••', Wsf^>v 1 i , s j **. ;*■*' 5 -.c ,4 4 if‘ '-' ; 1 Mte 'v\%w ; : v 'W t&l BS(>‘ 3 ’&!!*'Vt AjS i?" ■>?? -■■ ” ■»’ - ' ‘ -./ a -'.V **' - 1 r' t ! r P ~ " »f>w- x* , -V ,• > ’ • *• . r ” f ” 'il ' ’-.V-•■rc-'-’- ?ol ' ' , jV?' L v'%* f A r 4 *r A. J, J 4 ' \L *- ,jiy (, r J^{, f , -. -< At# •- -: > >'*Z’i:Z *.^ t *'S;*.,;-- -;, -"»" :» -” ;«%* ' ■• ' -ft- -' V.V. /'.TV • # * ► *' ~ - : i ■ J y ■ '» • \ f*- 1 ’ t s* - * - - 1 •?*>-' * -- • e • • -»► w r. / :**>'■ VOLT' ,1E yiY ©K Ptriiq Puet. JAMES P. HARR, EDITOR AID PROPRIETOR Ton:—Daily, Biz Dollar* per year, «tnctly la ad* fane*. Weekly, Single subscriptions One Dol* lar per year; ni Globe of five, One Dollar. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Arbitration Committee ot the Board oi For March and April. WM. MocaSBRT, V. P. B. CAMPBELL, IBAIAH DICKEY, B. PBEBTOh, B. B. MaELBOT, WM.MKaMB. TO LETS for balk at this office. Colonel Anderson. The Committee appointed by the Mayor to meet Colonel Anderson at G reenaburg, met Jam at that point, where he was ad* dressed by Will A. Stokes l&q., and ar rived in this City at 1 o’clock. Mayor Wilson addressed him, to which toe Colonel replied in a neat speech. He then passed to the oars in waiting for Cincinnati, escorted by the Friend Rifles. We shall publish the Hpeeohes to-morrow. Appointment of County Controller. la pursuance of the provision* of the "County Reform Bill," the Judges of the District and Common Pleas Courts met at noon yesterday, and after a session of two hoar, a copy of the following was placed in the hands of the Irothonot&ry, Mr- Arm strong : '' The first section of the set of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act relating to Allegheny county,” di reels that wiibiu twenty days after the passage of tills act the Judges of the District Court and the judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, shall appoint a purser, who shall be a competent accountant, to serve as Controller of said oounty until the Urst Monday in December, 1888, or until his successor shall be elected and qualified, if he to long behave himself well And now, May 15th, A. D. 1861, in obe dience to the directions of said law, the Judges I of the. District Court, and the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny county, do appoint Henry Lambert to serve as Con troller until the first Monday In December, 1862, or until his successor shall be elected and qualified, if he so long behave ' imself well. It is ordered that this appointment be cop ied on the minutes book or the District Court and Court of Common Pleas, and that a certi fied oopy thereof be handed, by the Prothono tary of said Courts, to the said Henry Lam - bert. M. Hampton and H. W. Williams, Judges pf the District Court. Wm. B. McClure, Thos. Mellon, G. Adams and J. £. Parke, Judge* of the Common Pleas. PITTSBtr&QH SJTD AILEOHEHY OhPHASB' Asylum. —Tbe annual meeting of the Board of Managers ot this Institution was held on Tuesday afternoon,in Excelsior Hall,Alleghe ny,Hon.R MoK'tght prestded. The Treasur es report show that the receipts for the year, inch ding a balance of $1,982,58 from 1880, were $4,670,67, all of which has been expend ed except $837,67. The Asylum haa alio re ceived three legacies (not inoleded above) at $660 eaeb from Chas Brewer,T. B. Holmes, and Mrs. McDonald. Rev A. J. Eudsley de livered an address appropriate to tbe occasion. The following Board of Managers for the en string year were ohoean : Mrs. Denny, Mrs. William*, Mrs. Bublnson, Mrs. Brunot, Mrs. Jackson, Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Ohllda, Mrs. Hays, Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Logan. Mrs. Wey mao, Mrs. King, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Camp bell Miss Holmes, Miss Thaw. The new Hoard was Toques tod to meet at the Asylum on Tuesday, May 16th, at 3 o'clock. We extract from the Secretary’s report the following : There are 80 children now In iho Asylum : 21 have been taken in during the year, and 1h placed in suitable situations. In many cases thev have been adopted by the families in whloh they live. The matron, teacher, and other officers, continue to perform their duties with fidllity and zeal. Or. Dale is still the honored medical attendant of the Aiylom,who have reason to rejoice in the prolongation of his valuable life. The religious training of children Is carefully attended to, both on week days, by a Manager, and on Sundays.— In accordance with that provision of the will of the late Charles Brewer, Esq., which gives to the Society the sum of $lO,OOO, if the pre sent location Is changed within seven years alter his death, a lot has been bought 1q Alle gheny, extending 200 feet on Fremont street; Being bounded by Oentreatroet. Bank Note Quotations. Consoled for the Post by Feld 4 Lare, of the National Bank Not* Reporter. (The Btporter is published monthly, at One Dollar a year, in advance. Office, Dispatch Build ina, Pitts burgh, Pa) JVBctea tmcertaio at praaani.^t PrmrooH, May 16,18C1. DitoomL N«w giuriand Bttt«a par Jtar York Btota..— par New York City.. , T . _ par CItT-, __ j? P*iu»yl?»nk, (Suttera.). .. par M Ptttabaijgh,.. par “ Specie Piling.— “ Interior, Western.. tolawire iXstrict of Oolnmhta * MarrUujd, Baltimore ■ Interior...—. .... Virginia- . ........ no nie North Caroline... .. ** :: Alabama(Mobile Banka). Loasia&e.... Kentooky - sgr*~ IfiStko* Ftm ..... r “ Bulk of the State.. - .. pu Utopia .. .. do solo WJaoOtUin m lowa—— ~...J3L. 16 Michigan Ml—oan is Qanarit— .. .. 5 Knhuget selling rates on New York, S}£ on Phila delphia, 8K per cent onr Bankable fkiniia. Coin eellinf at over Bankable fonda. Southern Repudiation. As a ipeclmen of the honor and Integrity of Sothern merch&nti (we hope only a few of them,) we •publish the following letter,received by a leading manufacturing firm of this city. It speaks lor itself: KjlTch*z, Hay 6, 1801, Dear Sir. —1 received yours of the 26th with request to remit you, by next mail, the amount of your till, which at present is impossible, and If money was at plenty as oak-leaves I do not think it would be right in me to do so. As long as your Abolition States seise on everything belonging to the South, I will not pay, but as soon as the difficulty which has been brought on the country by you Abolition friends is over I may possibly pay. Under the circumstances not before. Supreme Court Decision* The Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, now In aesston at Harrisburg, have made the fol lowing decisions in Western cases : Wm. B Danny and the Exchange Sank of Pittsburgh vs. Electa Lynn. Appeal in Equi ty from the District Court of Allegheny peunty. Decree affirmed. Opinion by Wood ward, J. Hunts vs. McFarland. Error to Common Pleas of Lawrence county. Judgment re versed, and venire tie novo awarded. Opinion by Thompson, J. Penna. B. E. Co. vs. Frazier. Error to Common Pleas of Westmoreland county.— Judgment reversed and a new trial awarded. Opinion by Lowrie, C. J. Gallagher vs. Tbe Fayette R. R. Co. Bill In equity. BHI dissmitaed at the oosts of com. plainant. Opinion by Thompson, J. Dus. Srißßnra & Musboh have removed their office to No. 191 Penn street, near St. Olaii. v v.r- /•* . 4 ' . • • »»v’ •<* - . - ' - _ ■ V ' u ' «■ tj• y* '*s/ I - *" a- I — 'a* - . a '. ■ '-'•JM£3KSI Contkaband or •'War. —The following *rti °lm are contrsbind of war:-All sold and Bllver ooln; all chocks or bills of exchange for money; all articles of food, clothing, and ma torials for the manufacture of clotting; all ■rifle, pistol, musket and oannon balls and shells; gunpowder, and all material, used in |U manufacture; all ammunition and muni* Uonj and implements of war of every descrip- Uon; all books of .military education; all sad dles, harness and trappings for flying artille ry, field and staff officers and cavalry troops: horses; all gun carriages; all timber for ship building; all kinds of naval stores; all engines, boilers and machinery for boats; all looomotives, engines and cars for railroads, and all other goods and commodities which might be useful to the enemy in war. I We are requested by the committee on con traband goods td stato that they will be thank ful for any information left with them in regard to any person engaged in any way smuggling munitions of War or other articles' of aid or comfort to the enemy. Any such word left at the marble office of our friend, John McCargo, | on Liberty street, two doors from Wayne, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. Thedutiesof thecommitteearearduonsand imposing, yet in the hands of such a man as we Anew Mr. McQargo to he, possessed as he is of energy, genius, keen perceptive powers, good judgment, and moral courage, with a strong wIH-to v carry through that which ho un dertakes, the community' can rest assured that nothing will be allowed to slip through his hands that Would In the least give aid or com fort to the rebels. UNITED PBXttBTTKBIAN Intelligence At the meeting of the Charter's Presbytery, at Chartiers, Mr French was ordained to the office of the Gospel ministry, and installed pas. tor of that congregation. Dr. Hanna presided and proposed the formula of questions; Mr. Taggart charged the pastor, and Mr. Thomp. •on the people. The next meeting of the Presbytery was appointed at Pigeon Creek on Lhe 2f>ih of. June, at 11 o'clock a. m., when the congregation will be visited. At that meet ing, also, It is expected that Mr. Barr/ mis sionary elect to India, will bo ordained. Mr. Taggart is appointed to preaoh and preside, and Mr. Brownlee to deliver the charge. Fall of a Building.—Child Injured.— On Wednesday morning about ten o'clock, an old two story brick building on Irwin stseet. opposite the Scott House, which has been un occupied for three or four months, being in a dilapidated condition, fell down with a orash, the wills first bulging out and then caving in, making a wreck of the whole structure. All ttle fellow about five years old, James Meenan, son of John Meenan, proprietor of the Drayman's Exchange, a few doors above, who was playing upon the pavement, was partially buried in the debris. When extricated aod taken home it was ascertained that he had received severe in juries of the boad and back, which it was feared might result fatally. Belief Committee.— ln order the bettor to accommodate ibo tamilies of tbs volunteers applying for relief, residing in the city of Pittsburgh, the Relief Committee have deter mined to divide the Wards of the city Into two districts, instead of making it one as atpreaent Hereafter all applioants residing in the First, Second, Third and Fourth wards, Pittsburgh, and the townships North of the Allegheny river, will receive relief on Thursday; aDd those residing in the Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Wards, Pittsburgh, on Fri day, as at presem. By means of this division of the city, the applicants will not .be compel led to wait so long at the office. Came Wilkins is now a general place of resort in the afternoon. The soldiers appear comfortable, their quarters being warm and dry, very few are sick, and they are rapidly improving in drill. Regimental and field manoeuvres are daily gone through with, and compan lea are drilling almost constantly. The ottoer.’ quarters have been removed to Artist', Hall,which has been newly roofed and properly arranged for Lheir reception. The change is a good one and is appreciated. Altogether the volunteers are as comfortable as they could wish, and far more so than they will be when they go into the field. Col. Hay, of the Cameron regiment, wb" returned from Harrisburg yesterday, after an effort to have his regiment accepted, slates that Governor Curtin, when be made his busi. ness known,on a second visit,replied :“I have no power to admit a regiment from Allegheny county Into camp; if I had I would not use it. Your Senators and Representatives have done all in their power to thwart my disigns. " Msjor Hay made this statement at a meeting of the offioers of tho regiraenL yesterday alter, noon. There must bo some explanation .1 Lhis language, as it is very singular. Drummed Out.—A soldier who had enlis, ted In Capt. Johnston's “Jefferson Rifles" and been boarded by him throe woeks, refoßed to take the oath on Friday; deserted and came to the city. He was caught, taken back to the camp, and drummed out as s deserter in the evening, in front ofaoolumn of drummers The scene is said to have been most amusing and the fellow when he got out ran as if for ha life. Flag Presentation.—The ladles of Pipe town recently piesented a beautiful flag to the Kensington Home Guard,of the Eighth Ward Dr, McCook presented the flag, on behalf of the fair donors, 1n a neat snd pertinonl speech. Capt. M’Candless responded in the name of the company, all of whom were Justly proud of the beautiful gift. ::::. r ff Pittsburgher Killed in the Bt. Louis Biot.—A German named Nicholas Knoblook, a resident of this city, was almost Instantly killed in the fight at St. Louis on Sunday. He was a member of the Southwest Battalion, at that place, and leaves a family here to mourn his untimely end. Assisted. —At the time, we noticed the fact that on the 28d of April, Mr. James Carr, of this city, was robbed of $658 60, by a man named William Clark, who fled from the city. The accused was lately arrested at Mount Pleasant, Maryland, and officer Patterson has gone East to bring him to this city. From Camp Scott— Lieut. Jag. McGregor, of the Shields’ Guards, is now in this city. Ho reports the company as fully uniformed and equipped, and says all are in good spirits. He returns to camp to morrow evening. Godkt’s Lady's Book. —The gem of the monthlies, Godey, for June, Is at hand, from Messrs. Hunt & Miner. It is brilliant and sparkling as usual. The principal engraving Is “The Disdainful Malden," and the book also has a number of Interesting and readable arti cles, with fashion plates, &c. Attention Sixth Ward Home Guards, Company C. —A meeting of the above named company will be held for drill at the ohuroh, on Franklin street, this evening, May 10th, at o clock. Punotual attendance is requested, by order of the association. Respectfully, &c. Young Lady Shot — A telegram from Wheeling announces the death by shooting of Miss Mary Woodward, daughter of J. H. Woodward, of that city. The shooting was accidental. ’ Miss Woodward’s family formerly resided in this city, but removed to Wheeling, where they have since ilved. Her death was a most lamentable one, and must prove a source of deep regret to her numerous friends. The Very Kev. E. M’Mahon will deliver a Lecture in St. Patrick’s Church, in this city, on next Sunday evening, at seven o’clock.— The subject will be, “The Education of the Mental Powers.” Tiokete, twenty-five cents, the proceeds to be applied to the benefit of the Paroohlal_Bchoola altaohed to the Ohurch. Gilham's Manual,—An effort will be made in the Legislature, at the earnest request of a large number of officers in the volunteer service, for the passage of a law for the State to purchase four thousand copies of this work for the use of the commissioned officers. w, S.' ' ’ M Important. Bernard Doughehtt, Captain 'T'*—W 3‘ •. '""’•-r PITTSBURGH. THURSDAY MORNING. MAY 16. 1861 Butler county, has contributed SBO toward? i HIE LATEST NEWS. the support of the Mercy Hospital. The Sem- f in&ry Chapel oontributed $9.75 for the object. BY A pf[ Dentistry.—Dr. c. Sill. No. 241! Pern, street, sttonds to all branches of the Dental profession. Volunteer Stabbed.—A Mon of Hon. \V. B. Bead, of Philadelphia, atuu'hed to oue of the companies of the Kiie regiment, was attacked on Penn street Tuewhty night, while returning to cauip from the city, by a ruffian who stabbed him, without provoca tion, several times, in the arm and hand.- His wounds are not dangerous, The often der is said to be one of the volunteers be longing to the camp, and Col. MoT.ane is endeavoring to find him out. Unprovoked Stabbiso —A quarrel occur ed between several men, on the corner of Penn and O’Hara streets, Fifth Ward, Monday night, shortly after thereto™ of the engines from the fire in Allegheny. A young man named August Miller, while standing looking on, was attacked and stabbed irj the lower part of the abdomen, by one McGuire. No provocation was given, It is stated JOSEPH METRE & SON, Manmkcioram, and ui.t Hotel i DeAiws .u FURNITURE AND CBLAIRB ■o. Ml P«aa Strm, tut t:*nai, UMtn oa hand a Urge MtortoMt of Fancy and Plain Furniture, tn WalAsCand Mahogany or their on mam*. nmtra, and warranted aqual io quality and at/ie to any maoafcctured iu the chy, and viH mI! at rettaonable ttrllVll fa9*»tf DR. C. BAELZ, WSTEBCURE AND HOSEOPATHIC PHVSiCAAN. AUkV~AGKNT UK R UNBOW’S CEI.KBKATEI) THOSS RUPTURES UOR. PENN BTB. seat of "w" aTvl~. three haps. I'I.AN uFTHK ern lIK WAaHINuruN, with Dataware, Mary food and i>art« Omclnuau SO l UNiTHI) STATKvS, from AUanuc to Pmathc. aho»ing aJi the form N. B—Tbeaa Map* ar« Naw BteM Engrariagii on rood paoer. They areju*t pub'Uhed, ana *how by Red • inea, lb* Stations of the diflen n BEST B^^^i| yAKKKT ARTtfLEBctYoI SOFT SOAP! One pound aqucj to Sli pounds !* < > r r < yV S If!! F«i> Sal* at U'Ulfela, by Peno’a. Salt Manufact’g. 00. PITTSBURGH, PA Indbji’i DmcnitiA d --or* to tbe United Stale* XKEE.E 13 IST O USE l .NTKOUUCINU TKSTIMON lA LS AKhu* we ha»<* tery man? ot them, FUR THE MAGNOLIA BALM For when the Face in covered with uoaighUy Pimple* or blototiae, the sufferer care* only to be directed to me Aomi taft and rtliaUt retnedv. 'HE MAGNOLIA BALM WILL CUBE THE WOBHT CASE OF PfMPLEa IN A SINGLE WEEK. Ii t« -o ta/i a remidy ihai Cio content* of a bottle might lie ifrank without harm. PhTuetans look irUh wonder upon Ua speedy cure*. for u baa heretore been thought abaolutely OeceM&ry w use preparation* of lead or mercury to cure Immediately ; but the Maorolu Balm oouuun* neither. Ii ia the moat elegant ax»t neatly put up aaude f<>r aale anywtere, and may >»e obtains! of all our Apothecaries and Fancy Good?* Dealer*. Pnoe Fifty Cant* u Houle, W. E. H AiiAN A 00, Proprietors, Troy, N, Y. Dr. Gao. H. Keyeer, No. uo wood atreet, agent (or JHtlehuraF nptt SPRINGAID IDSNEH GOOD* REDUCED PRICES WE HAVE NOW RECEIVED A CHOICE AND BELECT STOCK OF GOODS for BPRING AND BUMMKB BALES, whjoh lure been •eleoleti with more than unii.l oaro, t ml feel conthienl that in the RICH MUSS OF FABRIC. AND HTYI.I <3-0 O E> S , AS WELL Ah FAIRNESS OF PRICE, they will SURPASS ANY GOODS of the kind ever be fore opened In this city, and would respectfully solicit an early call from our patrons and the pubiio tu exam ine the same lor themselves. SAMUEL tiR ll A SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, mjNMtn IS FIFTH STOBKT. A TTENTION!—We have some very /t desirable property for weoa Mt Washington. weTTworthy of attention: Lots of various rises rroru ft by 100 £»et f up to one acre; some located In the Til lage; other* more remote* some with floe forest tree*, and both level and rolling ground, springs of water, kc. t all suitable for building and gardening purposes. The pnoes are lower in proportion than for an* other roperty In the market. Terms easy. S. CUThBERT * BON, 61 Market st J^EMO VED— REYMBB & BROTHERS liare removed to No*. 126 and 128 Wood Street, abate Fifth t treat. H. B. BRECHT "&T 880., MANUFAOTUBEBe OF my2-2wd LOOKING GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMER, fiilt and lallalioa Roiewood Mouldings. DEALERS IN FRENCH FLATS AND WINDOW GLASS, 118 Smltlifleld Street, lHsmler'a Blook, between Fifth and Bizth, Pittsburgh, Pa. 4S**Ci» Glass at manufacturer's Prices.Par ttcular Attention gives to repairing Paincinga, Beguilding Frames, and bosmeea cards tTanred at wholesale price# •P«jr, V-* %*»*.'•/.♦ o « » > v f - • *>* Baltimore I WHEEL COL. MOHItII Gen. Harney’s Reply to Judge Proclamation’ of Gov, Hicks, .—umat mm. I..ITER FROM EI’ROEE Arrival of the Parana Whcelixu, Va., May 16.—Nothing of special importance occurred in the Gonven tion this morning. The regular business was Mr. Carlisle’s motion of last night to recommit the report of the Committee on State and Federal relations. Mr. Williey, of Mnnongalia county, finished his speeoh opposing the motion, and advocating the adoption of tho report of the Committee. He was followed by Mr. Paulsley, of Ma son county, who also opposed Mr. Carlisle's proposition at this time. He differed with Mr. Carlisle on the ground that while he proposed establishing a provisional Govern ment he (Paulsley) thought they ought to take iu the whole State of Virginia. This course was not without law for we had the precedent of ('alifotlSia to act upon. Why not elect a Governor and other officers '! Mr Carlisle accepted this proposition. St Lot is, May ia.—The case Mo l>onald catue up before Judge Treat this morning The writ was served on Gen. Harney who answered in writing in effect ihat the person of Citpt. McDonald not be ing at the arsenal or withiu«®Sr«f the of ficers of the Court, he produced ; t hat ho de deplored, as any one, the state of things bnt was bound to maintain tbjippgsur law ot gov ernment overall and|mlryeffort at rebel lion, that Gapt. Molta)ald w*s taken pris oner while lending bis countenance and support to an assemblage of men whose ev ery act, move and design was in opposition to the Government of the United States; that he doubted il Oapt McDonald was still held at the anapal, he would be justi fied in delivering Iltfiftjp upbn the demand that had been made Upon him; that the whole matter h*i beetf referred to the au thorities at that he should await and endeamf smOTy tooany otrt th'if instruct ioas be might receive in relation thereto. Uriel Wright, one of the ('ounsel of M’Donald, '-ntered a demurrer, and ■I udge Trat pOftpoind the matter (ill tin regular lessioti ..I the Court on Monday next, a« the‘|ue*tmu presented beinua new and im(iortant one. if decided iu Chambers, niiL’ht te-upen the whole ease hereafter. PJTTRBUBOB. \\ nasi iso, May 1 o —The Convention m tetuhl-'J at '' I' cilH't Mr t'srlllta'it reeojution being the order, Mr t’arliie moved an amend ment tv adding that the Committee bo in atrurted to submit the ordinance auggeated in h - rtwolultim of last night,to tho peonle m the ti.id of May Mr. Willey,Mcnontalia,cotitinued bi» re mark- Irum ynnierday, •ppoeing thaorgatiiita tion of a provinces! government. Mr Paulsley, of Maaon, .-poke at loneth, favoring a provinional governunint , ver the entire State. There vu no longer „ State government ; the Governor and authorltiet had usurped the power; we are now in rtate of anarchy; we have the precedent of California to act in this matter. Mr. Garble accepted the proportion. A motion was made to go into secret session but was withdrawn Mr. Pierpont,of Marion,made a long speech in opposition to the resolatloc. He said that it the Klchmond Convention had acted uncon stitutionally this Convi nlion should not follow this example. Aitervoon Stssiov —Mr. Paulsley of fered tin amendment to Mr. Garbles reso lution instructing the committee not to re port an ordinance of secession from the State, but in favor of the Counties of Wes tern Virginia voting for State officers to fill the places of tliosu now nominally in office. Mr. Carlisle accepted the amendment and that it be further amended, that if the or dinance of secession of the Richmond Con vention he ratified on the 2dd, that a Con vention be called early in dune to take such further action as is deemed necessary. On motion of Mr. Lamb, of Ohio, county, tho report with these additional propose lions was recommitted,and the Convention adjourned till 7 o’clock. liAKKistiuau, May lb.—Maj. Anderson ar rived on the train of tho Pennsylvania Rail road at -t o'clock this afternoon. He re* m&lned but a short time. Speaker Davis of the House was the first to pay bis respects.— A largo number of members of the Legisla ture were presented, togother with Gov. Cur. tin. Speaker ilall, of tho Senate, Adjutant General Biddle. Commissary General Irwin, Secretary Slifßr and other othoials. An Im mense number i f people were present The military at Camp Curtin turned out at noon in twelve companies, and drew up at the de pot to roeoive him, Col. George Siler com manding. Loud and repeated choors were given. Msjj. Anderson stated to Governor. Curtin, during a brief conversation, Kx-Vlce President Breckinridge would join him at Cincinnati, and take command underjhim. This announce ment has created a profoundly gratifying sensation here among ail claases. Col. Ander son also stated that the European steamer of yesterday brought a large quantity of Impro ved modern arms for the federal government, and that each succeeding steamer would bring more. He expressed the utmost confidence in the final suocess of the federal arms, sod the reconstruction of the Union on its original basis. Tbs action of neither House of the Legisla tureto-day was important. The Legislature is not ready to adjourn to-morrow noon, ac cording to the previous determination.' Two more volunteer Pennsylvania Compa nies arrived to-day. Baltxmors, May 14.— When the train, containing many members df the Legisla ture, from Frederick, reined* ths Relay House, this evening, Ross Winans was ar rested by the Federal officers and deWiied- Gov. Hioks was in the cars, and with oth ers endeavored to have Winans released on security. This was refused and he was pla ced under guard with the assurance that he should be well taken oare of. - - rf- -, Ijism Subdued. G CONVEN ION. I.uige Siitxirt of .Inns NUMBER 215. Washinoton (Jitt , May 16.—The &saur | Evevisq Session. —The committee oriJPed- ! j fT TnT.T.TTftM A Iff A. jw*^i, k £§! &£(Cos that tba Administration is vigorously and fhate relation* reported SQpptenieiltaf 1 * *• f prosecuting ita measures against tru rj i? ; j . previously reported, anH in addi- ; fASflf ONABLB y lionary State, have a substantial basis. All lh«* . lion r. command the appointment of a W WOriP mnjgy f members of the Cabinet, together with the ! Committee empowered to either order tho fro* BTYLR fITT.TT President, are animated by a common princi- . humbling of thia Convention or a new on,B at afra. ' sfe& pie in furthering plana for consummating tb«‘ -uoh time aa they may deem necessary prior » FRENCH AJTPaMRIQQam-gyr fp r jy j? Oovernmont policy. An increased .nimulua. • t• a general Convention to be held June ilthj , AiionkW ■ ■ however, was to day applied. i'll ■ resolutions hope for peace, deprecate ; w Tadea Qatosi, A Committee of prominent gentUmon from or ding Confederate troops into Western Yir-j cure FOB GENTS, the city of .New York had along interview j gtma: reivuimend tho appointment of a com-[ f ( y with them, ami tbu result whs, ibeir consent l«- mittee of five for each county to co-operate! 1 leveiy ■*' accept the services of II additional regiment.-; with the central committee. * ST BA W fl Q> j%t\ M ' from that State. ’ j Mr. Paulshy moved that it be laid on tb* li* great variety. A “ ’MiP. xpSg This meets with tho approbation of Lieut. - table and printed. FASCY Gen. Scott. The Committee urged prompt} Gen. Jackson urged action. Mauymembers*! -» /_ «|* and offVctive measures with no halt In the pr-<- ; found it necessary to return home. ' I the aig ceedings, and it appears from private conver- i Mr. Carlise said he saw in the ~ nation, that the supply of money to support jof a Central Committee the germ of tbo rdall-1 1 Mt .:. ■- - .■•j>.---‘"fcwWtt 1 -^B^a ri< vy^L^ the if creased force is a matter which should /.atton of all tho members had hoped In re ■ occasion no unpleasant enneern to the Admin- gard to the formation of Now Virginia. He; iatration. was *&tisfted that this report went as far as the; A report is current that an enginer officer convontioti ever would go, and be was willing; has discovered that the Virginians are throw- to acquiMcelf it was agreeable to those who ing up defences within spyglass view of Wash** acted with him. inton. This may be a repetition <>f af< r- Tho report was adopted almost unanimously, raer unfounded rumor. At ail events, if il The following compose committee;— should be confirmed, it is not at all probable John S. Carlisle, of Harrison <30.; O. D Hub* that the Government would remain an indof bard, J. 8. Wheat, Window Wilson, S. ff. ferent observer of their proceeding. Woodward, and James W. Paxton of Ohio At the adjourned term of the Court of Co.; P. H. Cierpont, of Marion Go.; Gamp* Claims to*day, only one Judge, Loring, was bell Tarr, of Brooke (Jo.: Geo. fT/Latham, of present, who adjourned the Court over to the Taylor Co. 4th of July. The Presiding Judge, Sera- Brief and eifective speeches were then made haogb, haring resigned, there is ava ancy on ny General Jackson, and Messrs. Carlile, the bench t«i dli, which tbo late experienced Pierpom, Willey, Brown, Aloes and others, solicitor, Giilet’s nemo haa bean suggested by Tho‘-Star Spangled fSanaar” was Bung and those who best know the peculiar qualilioa- praver ottered. tions needed for that place. The Convention then adjourned sine die During tho last month the average weekly Host of the members leave to-night for their receipts from Customs have been not more respective homes, than $250,000. The Virginia and North Car- J oUbb Collectors, like those of other Baceding States have ceased to make returns to the Treasury Department. Marshal Fisher for the eastern district of Virginia is the only Judi* rial officer of that State who has not resigned. Those for North Carolina have separated their connection with the United States. The President has appointed Georgo F. T*l bot, U. S Attorney ror Maine; Royal Buck, Register of the Land Office at Nebraska city, James J. St. Claire, Register at Margnatt, Michigan: Jacob Knable, Postmaster at Head ing, Pa ; Kdward P Bassett, Toledo, Ohio and Nathan A. Mortlan, Postmaster at Nowbury port, Mats. Harrisburg, May 15.— Four ladies from the city of Philadelphia, Misses Fulton, Smith, Bunneland Baldwin, representatives of Pennsylvania Union Nurse Corps, came hither last night, aud succeeded in passing a bill to incorporate them &Dd their associ ates, and obtaining the signature of the Governor. They deserve credit for their energy and perseverance in the interest. The first Michigan regiment arrived here this evening, composed of 780 men, and to night they participated in a dress parade, making a handsome appearance, and com manding general commendation from a Urge number of spectators. Tne Governor introdneed their Captains, Lieutenants and field officers to the troops encamped at Camp Curtin. They will move towards Bal timore to morrow. They left Detroit on Monday night. The Second regiment would follow in a few days. Five New York regiments are confidently expected to arrive to-morrow. The Camp at Cham benburg has been reinforced within a few days. Ruvuioat, May Ik--General boiler had a long inter view, prior to bis proclamation with tbs Mayor sad is wit j> * City Council. It i* csfal tho nun) ntiiilliSl IpflieiflJwTlSiiolHl was more in timately acquainted with ■OHfrfcm then many eop posed. Haring the afternoon Gea. Boiler made a for mal demand on the city authorities for ihe delivery of a quantity of arms stored in the wwehouso of John 8. Gutf hgs» at ihe corner otGay and jSecond street*. Mar shal Kane refused to deliver op the arms without an or derfrom theJjjfaypr was produced by ihe Mayor. d*Hy.'af&»Tmine ordoF was’ procured/ and the arms vers brought out, and made fifteer dray loads. Aboottno-thirde of the firearms were carbine** atui (he reel ware dtntdoek muskets. There wa» t*U<> s large quantity of pikes. A guard of federal troop** wag oror tUenrtos *n-i Uy a large uiiml.er »l polio**, they were lakes lo the fort. A •'rowd of turbulent men and buys followed, yelling and shouting lor a portion o! the distance. Same were armed with jnstoto, and ennoed a desire to commit vto* hmoe, but they were retrained by ibe |nwloe. There wea a large crowd of Colon men followtug on each aide tiie road, who cheered repeatedly tor the troop© and Cnton. and at times groaned at Lhe police. Gen. Bull©.-, wtiii hi* amd, dined at the Gilmer House to-daj: tbero was much anxiety to see him. He re. turned to camp e ©coned by a company of Masaachu «*u* troops The Federal H»U Carup L being ru-eluUy put in order evidently in expectation of a protracted occupation. Pipe® have been pat down br the Water Comrni*- siooert, and water will be introduced by to-morrow morning. Tnere are rumors of troops being encamped at various points adjoining the city,hut nothing definite is known. At an early hour this morning a train of cars contain ing a considerable body of troops, came up to Freder" tok from Ibe Junction, and after reoounoltering awhile, r©turned, as Is supposed to the camp We learn thro’ reliable sources that quarters are ordered to be provi ded at the Relay Hoase, 10-d'iy for six hundred troop* from Chambereburg. The arms seised in this city to-day by the '/overn moot, at the warehouse on (4ay street comprised 2,200 muskets and 4,000 pikes. The tatter were mnnu faotured by Winans lor the city. A very large and enthus!*«tic t’nion meeting wat held to-night in the eastern eeodon of (he city. It is animated that ab'ntl T,OJO psrsonn were present The meeting was addressed by Hon Henry May, Hon Wm Pnoe, end others. The Maryland (Juards stripped their armory during lest night of all its arm©, some six hundred Mime mua kets, and hid them somewhere unknown. It is under stood that these arms were furnished from over and above the regular quota of the B ( ate, and therefore are the property o! the Government. 6t Joasa, Ji. Mayii.—The steamar Parana, from Galway, has art red with Liverpool to the 7th Inst. Lord John Bussell made an important statement in the House of Commons relative to American affairs. As to the federal government oomm tting an infringement on the interna, ionai law by collecting dues from foreign ships before breaking hoik,the law officers of theorown said that so much depended on circumstances that no definite instructions had been sent to the consuls.— He believed such collection to be tmpraoticable Rela tive to blockade, be said it could only be recognised when effective Regarding letters to Marque, the Gov ernment were of the opinion the Southern OonfeL eraey must be recognised belligerent*. Other am questions were nUll Under consideration. The resolutions abolishing the paper duty has been adopted, Mr. DTsraeU reserving the right of taking tba opinion^)f the House ala future stage. Iu the Prussian chambers, Barroi Rhulia dononneed Lord Palmerston’s recoat language toward Prassia. He aaid that Prussia would ttot sacrifice her independence tar the friendship of any power losurauce is being afire tad on Cahfoma gold fromPa nsma to London, on oouaignments diverted fr.m New Y ork. The London 7\m«s city arhole of Tuesday says, the present course of American event i, to far from being likely to ombarraas the London market, islikly to have a directly opposite result. It recognises tho supreme tm portance of the struggle 1 a the ct, and says that the subject oa whioh questions will be lo morrow will assume gigntio importance in the eyes of this country: Hiumoss, May 16—The Governor h\s iaaued lhe fol lowing proclamation: Where**, ihe President «.l the Uniud fitates has called upon me, tho Governor of M*ryland, for four regiments of infantry or riftemen,to servs f>r a period of three months, the smldTcquisition being made in spirit and in pursuance < r Uw; and whereas, to said reqauittoa has been added the written assurance of the secretary of War that the said four re giments «hall be detailed to serve within the limits of Maryland, or for the United States, and not to serve be* yond the limits aforeaekh Now, therefore, 1, Thomas Holiday Hicks, GoyorDQrqf Maryland, do by this, my proelamsUon,, call upon Jpjal ciunans of Maryland to volunteer (heir services to the extent of the four regi ments aforesaid, lo serve durieg Lhe period three months, within the limits or Maryland, in defonseof the .(ipitol of the United State*, atd to submit under the codition* aforesaid* Jo the order of the Commander in Chief of the United States. Given under ooy hand and great seal of the State. of Maryland, |at tbe city of Frederick, this 14th day of . Nsw Yoax, May 16— CoL -Aoderaon, accompanied by Col. Terrell and Captain M- £X Field, left tor Cincinnati this morning, via Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. \ , \ i,, >£■ i. > «*». v NxwOaLrucH. May 15—It is nuaoredihst a commis xioner from Havana has gonedo to fer with the Confederate Government concerning Southern shippers at the Cuban forts against ifhish' the Federal Consul General U acting in an unjostifisb'e manner. Nkw York, May 15.—The Bloop*oUwar V T an dal I a arrived this evening from the Cape of Good Hope. St. Louih, May 15.— The Legislature ad journed at 2 o’clock till the 3d. Monday of September. PITTSBURGH MARKETS WEEKLY REVIEW. Carefully Revised and Corrected by our num Commercial Reporter. PiTTssoaaa, May lslh, 188 L There m liule improrement in business since our last and trade is generally confined to tbe local demand of the city and adjoining country districts. Ourmanu fee lures have nearly all larger stocks on hand. We have no important changes In figures since our last. We have h lair stage of water, but little business doing by river. Money Matters are more settled, having as sumed nearly s par basis. Ale... Pittsburgh mannxacturea continues in . fair demand, with steady shipments to all parts of the coun try. The established rates at present are: bbis. hf. bbls. bbls. h£ bbls. fM*; ImUa... 14,00 X ... ej» xx :.oo a^o Cream Porter.... 6,00 3,00 Apples.-Tho market is we 1 supplied with green, at fL6O&U6 pr bb), as in quality. Aanea.„We note no material change. Pots rata at and Pearls at &£s6s£c; Soda Ash at 80 BWc; Nitram of Soda at ; and Cencentmted Lye lofec, ft lb. Macon_le selling in lots at 7 ft fcfor Shoo! dera, for aides, ft>r Plain Hams and for Sugar cored do. is a good demand, with sale© small while at 6&£}7oc. per bosh. of choice roll making at 12Q14 !6*. Brooms..Jiales pdozen for common ami for good ana foncy. Baoketi and beaver mfcnntaiYixiinT- 1 Prioes are as pi&in inside VI dos en IMA; pomted inside, f 1.50: 3 hoop*, |L7k Tubs, Na 1 3 hoops, fl dozen, i7,?k No. 1. 2 boopa, fi6,T6r No. 9 • 091 BnelcwlxeaS F100r... Is selling in iols at iL6n V 100 Ibe. Candies The following are now the current rates of city manufacturers: Moulds 110.8 !h.; Miners’Din Io4ic, star ldo ft lb. ' Cheese... The market is well supplied. We quote aaie* of W. R. at per lb-, ana Hamburg m Ho. Corn plenty. We quote from first hands ax &o@66c, per and from store at Creeker#...Have recently declined, ana we new quote as follows by the bhl 1 Water Crackers. 6a It lb. Butter To; Sugar so; Soda7c: Boston 7o; Pilot Bread. W,V5!!bbL OenUfv... Manilla Rope, coiL. 60 9 fi> Manlilft 9B> Hemp »* “ .A2c K fi> Tarred “ Mft Hemp “ u .Ale ft Toned “ cut .JBo Blb Pac’og Yarn, fine..Xlc ft ft Pko*ng Yarn, coinAOc ft ft Btn Cbrcii._ Manilla, si l 6(h *l, n dosen; Hemp mj>J, m dozen ; Hemp coil* Uc.lt ft. Plough Lwsz-.MaaillaB7c.lt dozen: Hemp 70c. It dos. Ootton Cordage... Cotton Rope % and upwards, 20c. ,do. l*eiow ; Bod Cords, lt sen. Plough Unas $1,26; Sash ConL Dried Beef—There is a fair demand, principally local, at lOV&ftllr.. A ft, in tierces. Dried in good supply, and we quote at 76&80 for Apples; ana sl,7ft bush for good Peaches. Kjjg*-.la good demand. Sales ot packed in bids at per dor. Peed.„The sales are limited and prices better. We quote Middlings at 86090 c It 100 fbaq Short*, 6£0Q20; Bran at Ship Stufis at Oil meal, 118320 ton. ouotfrPrime Weaterpat- 46ct from first handai 4h@6oa. from store. Fire of Bdlivar at pb&M it M. JFlah...The demand ia Limited, and figures axe with out much alteration. Sales of No 3Mackerel atIILQO&IL -60 pr. pr. barrel, and pr. half bhl; Lake Trout $B,OO V bbL: Lake Herring, ft hi bbU Baltimore do. $7,00 pr. bbL Halifax da |6J)O; Alewives. Codfish pr. lb. Sales at these figureaare limfted. Flour ...Has advanced under the war pressure. We quote at s4*Bo for Spring Wheat Extra, and S6A6 for do. Kx ra Family from First hands. From ©tor, 16,200 $5,40 for Extni; for Extra Family, and I&00 for lkocy brands. Gai Pipe.. .The following are quotation© of .the wrougbi iron tubing: * Per Foot. bj Inch Gas Pipe.. 7 ct*. k •• “ £ •• " P« Foot. 1H loco Mi t*lpe.. nth 3 “ V.. M 3H •• »0 <• 8 ” “ “ .J MO “ B>4 “ .J,«O “ * ..l,»0 “ .. - u . J7^ U “ “ ** *• Allowed. Qr»iai...WheAtißwith o nuß«tefUlohaMe. We quote R*p at $1,06®1,Q7; and .Wain at $1»10 iR bush. Coa* la JJfUmg at Q A ** hsm declined, and we quote at 24A550 from first hands. and 26®270 from store. ‘bajujx is Ann at 60a per bash for Spring, and ■mall lota of Sn command 66@67c. per hn«fe Groeerlea...There ia a fhir demand for N. O. Sugar at as.lnqoality. Moiasesi* steady at37®37KoV g»»* for old and new N. O. to city and country: CfcSeo w steady at 14@l&o. per lb. tor Rio in lote. Ru» is selling at '9 lb. in tierces and 6}£c in bbl*. Hey. .. Sales at scales limited at |B&9 per too. Hides. .. Are doll at d@7a ft lb for green BU£i 9c for gre«u salted, 17917%0 lor dry fliut. Hominy... Sales of good Pearl, at per bbL Iron amti Kolla. M Tbe .manufacturers quote, fiat common i«r at 2*40 $ lb; other descriptions in propotf lion. Mails, 10 to od. at $2,60; id. aod 6d at $2,76: 7d and ii±, $3 COO; &d, $3,25; id, blued, $3.60; 8d dri, $4,00; 2d do fine, fc*,oo@6,W. Spikes, 8 to 6 in., $2,76; wrought da. $4£654,75. bard.... Is in demand. Prime country is selling at 9&9)£o«lb in bbla., and kegs. leather ...The market is steady, with no change In our old quotations: * Red Spanish Sole slb Zl A2sc 1 Upper w doz *aa«aaa Slaughter “ 2fi&290 I Bridle u Harness “ 2?98d0 | Skirting u lb SSblo kiazo—LouisrtlLe sella regularly at bbl. v ’ Lumber, ffraan...There is but btUe now coming to market, and the figures are for partly seasd&etf The prices range-tor Common iiOAU per LOOO f«At and Clear Timber y cuUo foot,indßhi*. gies 9 1,000. *» ana enu^ Lumber, Ssasowd-The ioUowing are thequotatlona per 1,000 feet, for seasoned lumber at city yards. Common 1 in.boards,flVK) I Flooring, drerd. I in. soson dear “ * 81,00 ( •* lln &ojio 1 Ath, I,76ShinglesV)mS^o| - ijiin. »• Soo Hess Pork... We quote Mew at $lB per bbl. *sas3 gsWc>n,and packages paid for. Linseed is seUlngat trauma... Are dull at 60c.in tots, and Wo « bosh in the small way. Pl« Metal... There i» but Uttiedoing. We note a few sales of Allegheny, at $24, and Tennessee $26 per ton. Potatoea...Good Meshannocka bring 60a62c nt, Mired 40946 c, and Reds 36c. pe Powdtr...We quote blasting and mtninff at *446 m kem rifle atsafety fuse HO) ioooieet. * vly sales at $9,26 for No. 2. Ry* note an occasional sale at $8^409 Sali-There is a fair demand, with sal#* A r n a « V bbL, and NolEgtia at $1,109145 .9 •issvsa sassikstas* aai' WLlaky.4ls stdTdtillahorow.* GAmma^biLMA^i K.‘Jfcwt>B!gag9gSW ««»“* " toaow, facto bE£toj '' * j* . <**. v i •*. * ‘ ' -» •* r 1- ♦ ■ e ; |TS» NOTICE 18 I ISy PROPOSALS” accompanied teeaaccordingto tormsto befarniahedrOnA : at this Office, will bfl received thm& ( OMlcn , meritUn, on the FIS9T TUSSDAX^JfcJjntt ; for Ihemppljof ®! | |p said form ; erence to the usual nnmbff irf nitk ! tel; bat the United' > more or leas of add artioles,aoean&Jh i be required. If the articles deUvttSXSL are not in the lodgmeatof the BmSv j quality andadaptsdtoJhe HoeritaLfcawSv ! » reject the sains, to ft wd.anrttn fthary* th# ro«t over the contact' prices, Th» serves the right to acceptthe or an j portion of the aruclea OTetfiKPrT^ if 4 —TiifiTn irifiaiter V atthtio* „ ,j§ KCBOPEIK - -jwiaiy^iiTrirri npHoius -LNo. 118 'WeieT'aneeVntttbimg^r^nhnSml^S Agent fDP thft Inrfittwmpftfla I Alao,,Agent for the old Bladk Star T3n» ~J£s ets, and tor the tinae ofStmtoet* sailhuthttiMfit -Lag Tork, Liverpool, % £pj4| IjEMO V AL.—OKUKtfIS W.' UAHH* oo‘ | HAVE REMOVED TRKIB EOOM ? .n^S from No. 27 Wood riraettoNp. 405 lointug the CanaTßaiurf. juiSy, '-*v^ a fty * totbeftad* aftiU atock of. aPl&Eft of superior quality. ' ' - Pmsacaon, Amft Mth, 18M. f -*i ■\TOTICE.—The LETTER CABBtBB’of '- AT «M» office haring left with a mumryOdmM(i^3:,vgsffl^ ol this office for their mail mattw, nnqy -thy’lldif rap' - ner is .appointed. ' " . v^.-- ap» : 8. F. VON BONHOBBT t A* -3? XiO , • !■ COENEB FOURTH AND ROSSSTS., A Pittaqurgh, Pe, agent for the receipt anAiiuot s' „ ■ . CARBON Of IS. Keeps conktanfly..on - IP lightoiiß soitkble for liabrtcatiog*ad BefiiiijKrpanttaMi l r ~ 0 wnicb wllf be Bold loir for ?r . , 4-< ' . r • • .- t . -I *££G<^> THE PENNSYLVANIA SAJbTNMAN otacturin* Company h«Temnoy»d tti»tr^ffle|kto_ Wo. *4 Wood Street, ' r, s : ' •'« Between tint end Seoond street*. where eUdrdere will be received, »nd business - ' miosatf • egp. CShHOPHieeat. • EATON, MACRUK * CO.,- , so. it & SAVE RECEIVED “ TTOTffffgiirßFgr Tien, “Union” Watph eundtai - e», ‘Umon” Buttons, “Unton’ r ßdiett3p!f Bad, White' did Bl6eTH6BaniLnH< «r Flannel and Pansy TnwellnivtiliiltLyi m pan tea (applied with ail kindioipar» , '-‘'’ P rime Conk. k i^t.l 1 jp D«*t! CITV GUAtUiu 7 ' , ESLRQUS . OF. lf motesto the war nnTnrTii|)irfii( rili*niO jlUl teoderi&g thefr M o'Hock X.M. uhSflO o'clock **#£& sr^^sms&Sßps^w ■ J»S, A. 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