PITI'SBURGH PO se ItaIDAin4II)IINING, MAiit .1 14. a I 2 1 : 4 Z . 154 C 49.7 T a 3. The Forger M'Connelt—How he was Caught. The following account of the arrest of M'Oonhell, the forger, we find in the Washington Review : "Immediately after committing the for. geries, and getting under false pretences come valuable goods from Thos. L. Birch and others, of this borough, M'Connell was next heard of in Canada, where, we understand, at least eno of the parties, he had fleeced succeeded in getting back a portion of their nimiey or property. From Canada he went to Llinoie, and engaged in business, which not proving very lee crative, he moved to Lace, Indiana, where it appears he was residing et the time of hie arrest. While at this place he got into the claws of a couple of sharpers (gamblers, we suppose) and succeeded in having nearly all he possessed taken from him. He followed the two persona who had so "beautifully fleeced " him to Cm , Mimed, where his greatest trouble over , took him. Meeting a policeman he told him of the nature of his errand to the city, and wail informed by that official of their whereabouts, and M'Connell set about having them arrested, which being done, he made oath against them, While doing ad, one of the " fleece," objected to , him (Iti'Connell) giving hie name as John Li M'Coy, stating at the same time that it was not his proper name, but that it was "Robert Simpson M'Oonnell, who had forge notes upon parties in Washing, ton couEty, Pa , &o." The ropes having , been turned upon M'Corinell, he was placed ender arrest, and officers telegraph ed to at Pittsb irgh, who immediately in. termed Sheriff Byers of hie capture An answer not being received in time, he was discharged for want of evidence, but as soon as a requisition could be obtained, he was again arrested and held in custody un til placed in the hands of our Sheriff, who, brought him here as above staled. It is said ..that Id'Oonnell was married bat a few weeks before his arrest to a beautiful and accomplished young lady of Race; of the truth of this, however, we cannot vouch. M'C nnell once held a high place in the estimation of the business commu nity of the northern part of this county, where he resided, lie having dealt largely in stock and real estate, and was oonsideri, ed a sharp, shrewd and sumessful specula, tor, bat it appears that hie necessities com pelled him to forgo endorsements in order to meet pressing demands. Several of.the notes with forged names thereon were sub• sequently cancelled by him, unknown to the parties whose num. , hie had used But like all villians, he oterdone the business, and is now in a fair way to suffer the penalties which his misdeeds deserve. His chances for a u long term over the river ' nre very encouraging. His trial will doubtless be an interesting- one, BB his forgeries were done up on a large scale and in a business like manner." OTIMIAITIINT To DICATH.—Un Friday last, the dwelling of a widow named Ster ling, residing on the Youghiogheny river, in Westmoreland county, was totally de stroyed by fire, and one of her children perished in the rains. Mrs. Sterling, hay, ing occasion to go to a neighbor, left her two, youngest children, boys, one three yeartold, end the other younger, in the house and locked the door. It was but a brief space of time t . 'l a neighbor lady discovered smoke issuing from the house, when eh ran to-the door. Oa opening it the flames burst out, but she succeeded in getting the older boy, though already bad ly burned, out of the house. The cithi-r could not be rescued, and be and the home, with' all its contents, were rapidly conaum ed. The charred remains of the boy of nineteen months were recovered from the ruins. Mrs. Sieriing is left entirely des. Coate, with four chlidren— the eldest lioy fifteen_ years of age. The neighbor., Lame diately raised ever po for her. The little boy who was rescued said he was trying to burn the cat with a stick, and she ran un der the bed. IN our notice of Middleton's Portrait cf Washington yesterJh: several typc,graph ical errors occurs d. instead of F.,ying it is an exact copy of the original "paintings," it should be painting •—meaning Stuart's groat original peinting, now in the mei= at Boston. in rilading to the fact that Washington's name was historically connected with Pittsburgh and its imme diate vicinity, the types made us say "because" when we meant became—mean• ing'iTat it was here that, under General Braddock. Washington first became die. tinguished se a military man, and hence, that our people would certainly t.irreciats a work like this, which is not only 7ito , rious in itself, as a work of art, but i.er. haps the first correct likeness of the great man ever cifered to the public. But the picture will sptak fur itself, notwitlustand ingithe mistakes of the printer. T&aaIBLE EXPLOSicqi—Two MEN RD. , — A. terrible accident occurred on the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad, Tues. day afternoon, rotulting in the death of two men, About four o'clock, and when a abortdistance beyond Hanover station, a locomotive, drawing a heavy wood train and laboring hard on an up-grade, ezplo ded, tearing the boiler to atoms, and kill. inethe firemen and a brakeman. The brakemen, whose name was John Barney, was thrown a distance of two hundred yarliirabiwtheiengine, but the fireman, lAiehael King, was found on the platform, with his skull brushed in. Both men were takenisp dead. No cause le assigned for the disaster, there being plenty of water in the boiler, and the engine being in a perfect state, Lamentsinevu.ke Illmerton.—The elem. tion for herough officers in Lawrenceville; on Tuesday, resulted in the election of the entire papiocratm ttoftet, except the con, didate for Assessor, who was beaten by one vote. The ticket elected is as follows: licurgetta.-. Wm. lifeCiague; School Direc. tors: A. Scott, Wm. ifticCague, A. R. Atithern; ,Council: A. Roeveler, A. Scott, S. Keller; Assessor. H. Robison; Street Commisstoner: C. Rode; Judge of Elec. tions: Inspectors: Lily Pot. ter, S.stnUel Lindsay; Constable; Jacob Windier`;' Auditor: Geoege fox. DEATH OF A..PITITBITAGELER. IN 011A.11% Bitnegrao.—The Ohambersburg Repository ate Trintseript say "A stranger named - J.,tin D. Millar, from or near Pittsburgh; wholes been stopping at Mr. J. Brown's Hotellor sreat , days, was kind-dead itt his bed Aile on Sunday morning. Mr. Mil ler.%.tlx. to hie mini in apparent good heal!h .night, and *lien found seemed to ht.i pressed off without a strug gle.l.c.:.::wit hicktrina on the bed, as if in prayer. Mr. ler was a man I.lraneed in life, and I had been Working at the carpentering trade near the town. Moms Bnrrifin Review. Henry Miner, Lyon's Bit iid i ng, publishers' agent, haisior sale the North British Review. for Fetirtutry. This is the free church organ of Great Britain, and is a true exponent of the sentiments-of that class. The num. ber is a good one, and will interest here quitetis much as at hume; indeed, we be • heteethe Circulation of the North British is larger in this countrythan in England. The Article written for foreign consump. tides' Is ,?`The American Repu olio —Besur. reetl6d.thr,ongh Utssolatron, ' in much the isMeitifitt 'that isnimetes all the British period rout soldier:Hu be affected to Louisville, froi4 which point they will be distributed id0ui1t44,144-liav inari*lVo :04nprozaliti' the' cap) o- SaWnotad Yabstaic -- 1-‘ Th.' Post. •• neot i ~... ii.iatiem, .. 0 , z•atordey teat, the w iter attended an examination of the pupils taught by Miss Julia A. Weller, at School House ' J No 6,fferson Township. Classes were t °tarry net in Spelling, Phonetics, Dictation _ Exercises, itesd i og, Geography, Grammar, LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Mental, and Written Arithmetic. The "-=--- examination was very satisfactory tothe pa% Last Night's News up In Two lreiOtil. rents, directors and friends of the educator, -------- who composed Vie large and attentive au- A BATTLE NEAR WIN. thence and highly creditable to both teach_ CHESTER. er and pupils. The leadirg feature of this school seems to have been learn one thing lt a time, and learn that well. Too much praise we think cannot be bestowed upon the teacher for hrr faithfulness or upon the pupils t , r their Industry. The ex. , ercisee were interspersed with singing, declaulati , ns and dialogues. At the concdudon en address was deliver., ed by it M. Kerr. upm the do lee of the Le/whore, directors and parents It has been our privilege to witness many School examinations both of the city and rural districts, at which we have been mere or less delighed and edified, yet perhaps no mote so than we were with this one 1 can cheerfully and unhesitatingly re. commend Mlse Weller as a faithful and energetic teacher. WEST .11Lizanira. March 16th, 1862 SHEEP KILLED —The dogs are making sad havoc arnong , t the sheep in various psrts o' Westmorland county. One night last week, some dogs attacked a flock be. longing to Mr. William Sterling, of Derry to w naht p, and destroyed sixteen. Another farmer in the same neighborhood, attached bells to sums of his flock, and on the same Light his Hook was attacked, probably by the same park of dogs, but being attracted the tinkling of the bells, he repaired to ma field in time to prevent the death of Gas sheep. PRISONISRS.—On Monday evening last, twan+..v•two rreocere arrived in Wheel ing from Cheat Mountain, and were put in the AthemElno. Among the number 'a a Captain Lance. who commanded the men captured, and one of his Lieutenants. The prisoners were captured by Captain Latham, of the 2i Virginia regiment, in his recent expedition to Pendleton eounty. About ti ty were captured in all, but upon the teFti:nuny of good Union men, many were permitted to go at large upon taking the oath of allegianr,. Ma ltitAo's reading last evening was attended by a select audience, who were much p eased with the original poems read by the d.stinguished poet—artist, especial. ly his f:cturee of artist Ha in Italy, which have a warmth and freshness most agrees , ble. His manner of delivery is by no means pleasmg, but close Attention to the study of elocution will soon make him a fine deliverer, as he has all the necessary intelligence, with the true inspiration of genius. The matter last night was so good that the defects of voioe, &c., were overlooked and the public generally was so well pleased that Mr. Read could easily fill the hall another night,. A BRUTE -A. fellow in human shape, named John Hughes, was arrested and taken before Mayor Sawyer yesterday morning, for exposing his person to two little girls on Second street. The father declining to prosecute under the penal code, Hughes was committed thirty days In default of a fine of $25, imposed for dis orderly conduct We would like to see these beastly rascals punished to the full extent of the law—a heavy fine and's year's imprisonment Ma. NEAP'S'S BENEFIT. -To-night .1 A. Neaft., the wi iely known Ameri can tragedian, takili a benefit at the Thea tre, when we hope to see the hcuse well ri.led. The bill embraces “The Corsican Brothers," in which Mr. N. appears as Louis and Fabian de Franchi and "Don ar de flaz.sn," Mr. N. as the adven , turous Knight. This is an excellent bill and must please all. IN THE PENITENTIARY —A. soldier o Col. Howell's regiment, whose name we have mislaid, wa. , lodged in the Penilen. tiarv. yesterday, having been anointed of murder in the second degree, in killing a rnan named Dugan, whom he attacked with a bowie knife at Union own. He was sen tenced to ten years in the Penitentiary. We ande•stand that a strong elf n.t will be made to have the solfler pardoned. SERIOUS AccwjT.—On last Wednes- day evening, Mr. Wm. Lewis of Indiana, Pa , was in the act of putting some hay into a stock car, when the car by some means was unexpectedly put in motion, and Mr. Lewis was cau g ht between the car and a poet, and considerably injured. It was thought for a time that the injuries prove fatal; but Mr. L is making 13.1 r progreB3 toward recovery. FROZ EN TO DE LiTH —.-On Monday night of last week, a man named rd.oses Dinah, aged about 50 years, a resident of Darry township, Westmoreland co, was frozen to death. He was visiting a friend, and returning after night in a state of in. toxication, fell by the way side, and was found by nis son, who went to search for him the next morning. SANTA. ANNA'S LEO —Dr. Geo. McCook, who has just returned from Washington, brings with hlm the veritable wooden leg which Santa Anna lost at the battle of Cerro Gordo. It was captured by an 1111. , nois regiment. and we believe presented to 001. R. McCook. It will beL exhibited in ne of the show windows for a few days. NOTARY PUBLIC —Edward A. Mon• tooth, son of Jame; Montooth, E ~Smiths field street, imd recently admitted to the bar, has been appointed a Notary Public, by Gov. Curtin, his commission to run three years. There wera_fourteen cants fur the positi-.n. Pa udTrkn.—Captain Ray, of the Ring- gold tJavalry, has been appointed Major of the Third Bittallion, First Regiment Pennsylvania Reserve Corps. Jonah Lucas has bean appointed Battalion Ad jutant, vtith the rank of Second Lieuten. ant. • JOSEPH MEYER t 808, Manufacturers of FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITIIRE & CRAILIS. WAREHOUSE, 186 8811THFIKLD BTIIE ST, (between Sixth street and Virgin alley.) ,no 9 PITTSBURGH: ',pa T 0 OGRA P ALBUMS ALL STYLES, D ALL PRIORS, so— DIARIES FOR 1 8 6 2. ;Pa all ET HAVEN. facasta WOOD ILNDTHIRD 8113515Tj ito rea 4UrKra-r-gbartels fresh Roll wilor sit*, tem a. ooLusi. THE HEE ELS DEFEATED WincheCer in onr POSSeSSICIII WiNCEIESTICH., March 1 2..—This celebra. ted town is at length recovered .tor the Union. The movement of Cu. I,lrooi to Berryville and a reconn nssin2m in I.laie vicinity, compleLly guece 4101 in driciog the enemy, and riml.iid:ng then Si k they did not, 1,L,0w where ti expect art at, tack. The consequences ws4 that they commenced evacuating the piano yesterday afternoon tin. liarui aim, meanwhile, advanced from Bunker 1101—the Michigan cavalry leading thu way. Twelve hundred of the enemy's cavalry gave battle, supported by a section of artillery. This was about five o'clock yesterday afternoon. A battalion of the first Maryland regiment reinforced our cavalry, and one cf our sections of ar tillery came up and replied to the enemy's guns. The fight was soon over, The one• my fled, leaving their guns, two in Darn. Der, several horses, and about thirty men killed and wounded, The shclis thrown among them by uur artillery were vary destructive. Our whole loss was four killed and fifteen wounded, all of the First Marylactit-,tair miahing wets continued all last rhgat, the result being a few men wounded oh ooth sides, but none killed on ours. At day break today our column was again in motion, and advanced upon the town in time to see the rear guard of the rebels retire forever. Large stores of ammunition, provision and many horses have fallen into our hands, and tne Union flag flies triumphantly over Winchester. The reception of our trouts by the p 4,0... pie has been most enthusiastic. Gin. (i)r nian has come in, and he and Ci , n. liamil- II Lou are exchanging in .Lueil ei , i , griiiiila d Later from Itluchestet W N CHEST H., Jet; P It; . :dart!) 13 —This afternoon a squauron of the kiontsw+ cavalry pursued t. , ) ' a t several :4,1.,5. A t.k..i:l;lleill efleliod hence vn fhe B:ralburg road. Ina ;- Igall chvwcy Wok - b.x. prloir.re Znd Lieut. Murray, of When Jackson evacuated the own hu let: unmolested, the railroad and rolling stOcti consisted of locomotives, four passengers and fourteen freight Cara. A ire n for Harpers' Ferry, will start early in the morning, with eammissery The telegraph line is just uum;!le:ei !a tale place making a complete conn• n with all points. A number of deriertere o given tilern • selves up. Tne advance thin morning was and led by senior B U. Eivlutun, with the impression that our apprJacti be strongly restated, and woul.l bay pr v Oulnrcliy eureeaidul against. Jacii:, rt.• Estance. Yesterday Col. V3ll ALL,11.6 C3Valr: with a .quadr,,n, pounced Jp , r, a r r y o: robe: c,valr3 ivur 13 ryvtlle, while they were b He wdunded throe and tcuk SLeut r.zuaers. WINCHESTER, March 12, 12 o • ch..cif M. —Heavy explosioni Rre tii ba the enemy blowi••g up the i;one ached bridge over Cedar Creek to prevent the pursuit of Jackson. A skirm.sl) took place last Ligt.t o!‘ the Strasburg road led by Raj Yen Alen with cavalry. he pursued Ashb,,'s flyjna ovaauts until he came up.in the main the latter taking prisoners as bi.f ,, re stated. Lieut. Murray is a Baltimorean. It is acknowledged by the secession ladies that the town :s quietir than it has been for six months. Several thou , and .Idiere were in town and it was added:— No wonder our arms wore viciorious from the excellent discipline of our troops. Colonel Lsonard has been detail-d for provost duty, by order of General ton, commander. A Battle at Sugar Creek SPRINGFIELD, March 11.—VLA. ROLLA, 18th.—A messenger arrived at ten o'clock set night, bringing additi nsl news of the engagement that took place on Little Su gar Creek, five miles this side of the stream of the same name, where a skirmish took Place on Marsh Thwn. In anticipation of an attack on the south. Gen. Curtis or• dered the trains drawn up on the north side, but unexpectedly the attack was corn. menced on the rear north of cur army by 1,600 or 2000 rebel cavalry. Gen. Sigel with eight hundred men protected the train for several holies alternately retreat ing and stopping to hold the rebels in check, while the teams pushed backward . to the main. body of the army. While thus engaged Sigel was three times sur rounded but cut his way through each time. The principal fighting on Thursday was done by Sigel in this way. On Friday the engagement became general and continued so throughout, the officers behaving with much gallantry. Tho most exposed posi. tion was occupied by Gui. Carr's division, and the ggreatest loss was suffered by them. Col. Dodge's brigade 01 this division con sisted of the 4th lowa, Ist lows battery. Thirty-fifth I ninJis, Colonel Priel pt' regiment and the 24th Missouri. The 2d brigade under C )lonel Van Dit ere, of the 9th lowa, consisted of hi e own regi ment, the Dubuque battery and Colonel Garr's regiment of Cavalry. A letter from Colorml Carr says that the losses in the 4th and 9.h lows, 35th nois and the 25th Missouri are from 160 to 200 in each regiment killed and wounded. Only 800 of the 24th Missouri were present, but they lost twenty-nine killed and a large number wounded. The 12th and 17th Missouri, 3d lowa nay. alry and Bth Indiana lost about forty eac 1. The Ist and 2d lowa batteries lost about 20 each. Among the wounded are Gan. Ashbeth in the arm, Col. Carr also in the arm, Lieut. Colonel Falligan, Lieut. 001. Herron and Major Coyle of the 9th Iowa; besides being wounded. Colonel Herron was taken ,r' ige had three horses soot under him ; Lieut. Smith, of the 2d Ohio Battery, was taken prisoner. Ho jumped from the wagon to make his escape and was killed The rebel officers killed and wounded are as follows . Brigadier General McCulloch was killedr Brigadier General Stack was dangerously wounded ; Colonel Mclntosh was killed; Colonel B. H Rives, of the 21 regiment of volunteers dangerously wounded. Col. Herbert of the 3d Louisiana volunteers killed or wounded. Maj. Qen. Sterling Price, slightly wounded. Thirteen pieces of artillery were captured by cur men ; among them one lost by St.gell at Wiison's Creek. Our 1 en is estimat.,l at 8 1 /0 or 1,000 killed and wounded. The rphel 10E8 11 nut kn wn, but supposed to be fr::a; 2,000 to 3,000 Largo ournbor re-el prisoners were taken, probably 1,600 or more They were oonetaetly being brought in. Two thousand Indians were, engaged in the battle ; 18 of oar killed were scalped by them. Price, with about 10,000 men, retreated Nortli*trilTand then took an emsterly direction. Oen: - Jeff. "Davis is after him. OM= Thirty-Seventh tiiiigrass WASHINGTON, March 13. —Skat.s.TE— The resolution expressing the thanks of Corr 1112,3 to Commodore A. H. Foote and th otheers and men of the Western tills, was taken up. Mr. Grimes, of lowa, said that he felt it his duty and pleastfre to call attention to the exploits of this arm of the Navy on the Western Waters. In May last, Com.. malder Jon Rodgers was &atio C.incin iati to prepare g,unborits for the operations in the Western waters. The Taylor, Lex.i.gton and Conestoga were built, but when the first went to Cairo, they we re laughed at Since that no rebel craft has ab9ve Columbus. Afterwards Capt. was sent to take the place of Com. R and charge of the gunboats partly r..(4,14, the St. LIMB, Carondolet, .Pitte burgh, E . .e.t. and Mound City of 13 guns cu. H.‘ s tid that so far as he could learn, .1,1 inn of turning the enemy's flank by rz,Mrg up tne Tennessee and Cumberland rivers origirated with Capt. Foote. He referred at some length to the triumph of ta , gunboats at Fort Henry and Donelson, and attributed the evacuation of 00IUMak bus to the influence of the gunboats an 1 the mortar fleet. He contended that .c..s co .ntry was destined to be a great maritime country and the navy must be the r'ght arm of our defence. He refernd g.,!laut exploits of the navy else 4. ere wider Co i.modores Dupont and G. , idsborough. He said that the recent event at Hampton Roads demonstrated that ordinary wooden boats were no de- fence against iron boats, and no stone fort re,s h.asany obstacles to the entrance of iron boats in any harbor. He referred in terms of high eulogy to Lieut. Worden at the Erricsson and to the lamented dead on the C.mgress and Cumberland. Cbe re,Aution was passed. roe resolution of thanks to Lieut. Wor. , den and the officers and seamen of the mitor taken up and passed. Toe Senate took up the ease of Mr. Pow ell's expulsion. 'Gr. Di Yid made a lengthy speech in fair r of his expulan n. r. P.)wi•tl said ho would reply to his ct.il,sg•ie, after other Senators had finish. NI tileLr r.,:narks Too senat e then went int executive sem sion ar..l subsequently telj turned. Military Order. Lucia, March 13 .—Gmeral Order 2. Depariment of the Mississippi rliat-si —Martial law has haver been ie gaiiy de (Anted in /disteuri, except in the 01 tit. Louie, and ois and In the im mediate vicinity of the railroad and fele dral h lines: and e.'en in these localitits rif lart illkuts are specially directed not t:i r wi.n the lawful procrsa of any :C . ri . it is !,elinco4.l that the whe❑ th rk)eillOn in b.. 3 considered h 3 terminated, i• - • this more dedred than by :he G mai C. ) zumgnding. biso stales that information has boon ret•tured at these headquarters that Major ti,neral Sterling Pribe has issued commie. shin, or licensee to certain bandits in th is t.ite, authorizing them to raise a guerilla -ce (,r the l , ur vose of plunder and ma , Gan. Price ought to know that . a eour.e is contrary to the rules o f ,v-iez d warfare, and that every mar. won en :eon an organization forfeits his 1.f., and became an outlaw. A., p raons are hereby warned that if i) Lime:nil :rind, they will rr.rt •: th, rdinary pris&- n,r• t '.rsr, but will be burg as robbers d Thei- Ices shall atone r ofirOarity of their general. raLli j f tr S •1 Interestieg News trout Wash ington City. le k itollllNlif N, Mr. c:: 13 —An order re spu..ll: ~ 0 ).1,:ari.)) for arms has been is.ued • apnointanz Jos Ll. and Hun. Robert Dale Owen a sps'i i.)...)rolu , ssion to audit and adj us t a ll orde-a and claims on the wa r 1)1 trtmen: in r.rpeet to ordnance, arms and amn:Lnitl,n, their determination to h. fin 3.1 and com:usive as respects this de wir.rnt‘.r,t all q tions to using the vs hdity. en!. surn duo or become due upon tut contract, rt , ,d upon all other questions arb•ing betwr•en contractors and got=rnment upon said contracts. Tie Government contract investigating committee arc a' tittered. Davis at Boaton, Cot. Van Wye:: and Felton at New York, probably (Iv:ruining into the lees perqui -81;€, of the Federal officers in that city, snd the affairs of the Custom Howie gen orally. Set oral of the members of the committee are in the West. Accounts rooeived to night from tFe Virginia side say n }thing of especial in :r -est hwong oh- troop , . Ace , rding to a statement of one of our uffleort3 a masked battery of three guns was discovered yesterday on Manenton turn hota.on Contrevilk and Bull Bun. A Battle In Missouri. Sr. L uis, March 18 --OFFICIAL —Our aril. sera and cavalry yesterday attacked tLe .memv's works, one and a hal miles west of Paris, Tenn. The enemy were driven out with a lose of 100 killed, wour. ded and prisoners. Our loss is Capt. Bailie, of the artillery, and four men kill ed and five wounded. A cavalry force sent out from Lebanon. Mo., attacked Prices guerrilla parties, killed 19 wounded 5 and captured 20 prisoners, amt.ing them, Brig Gen. Campbell. Itemorlng Rebel flatteries-- r-helis Found WAsaiNaTorf, March 18.—The steam tug L3Blido w , nt down to Quantico Creek yesterday. towinv a lame scow With shears act niachnery for rrx..v!r.g the rebel battorlog. A 1.-tr4n nunWor oC ebells have been found in the rebel magazine. They were neatly pioiced in ti ne sea weed. whin le acid w bn an excellent plan to keep the powder dry and prevent premature explos sion. Pennsylvania Legislature. EleßaisiicßG, March 12 111211131 AFTERNo.)N SgsSl )N.—The Special order of the atternoon SegliOn was the joint ree olution in reference to the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. The amendment proposed by Mr. CLY. MER was lost.. On Mr. JOHNSON'S amendment, ins struoting our Senators to vote for a rasa. lution eimllar to that proposed by the President in his recant message, the ayes and noes were required. The 21. and th. ^ - Luken on the question of the abolishment .of slavery in the Dis trict of Columbia, and was as follows: AYES—lleum). Benson,Bouud, °cline Faller, Hamilton, Hirst, Hiestand, Im• tree, Irish, Johnson, Ketchum, Landon, Lawrence, Lowry, McClure, Meredith, Nicholls, Penny, Robertion, Herrill,Smith (Pl,ila ,) Wartnn and Han. NAYS—Masse CI vmer, Crawf, , rd, Don.. ovan, thatz, Kinsey, Mott, Smith • l . ;tein. Lumberton. Too res;-,lntioa ao.lordingly passed Adjourned. From Fortress Monroe. FonTams Monson, March 18..—The rebels commenced yesterday a small work of loge and sand at SewelPs Point, sippers ently for the protection of a signal. It Wail tint discoveredthere on Saturday last. The Seventh New York regimeut wept out, on the Scout Ne w Newport News-this morning and drove in the enemy's picketi up dames river. - - NVTS---40a builters Tina pe a a Nuts In stoma:l44w sale - Rao ted4 So& Mori ilialsoitsat MM=Sr! FOR SAL new` , arid fad - riftitiing — Peattit`? JOHN 'l'. BloOOMBS,..how running in the Wheeling and Pittsburgh Leads, and (*numbing with the Parkersburg Wets at Wheeling three times par week, and two tripe with the Liberty and Bailie List from Oinainnati. 7he only reason for sailing the boat Is the lase of mhe ltha. If the boat is not on the la t of Ma y rch, shewill be exposed to pusold bile sale on MON. DAY, the 17th day of Olarch, 18a2, at the wharf. For further Information enq lire of JACKSON DUN° sp, New Allegheny Bridge, or .101tN T. ftfoCONIBB, Captain. mtir-ts FAMILY COAL DEPOT— W3ll. iti. sir E WART, DEA.LER IN COAL. ifxr - Corner of SOUTH 0 , thf MON AND SANDUS KY STEt EE'r, ALL& 413 EN Y CITY. wah.. Families a Ipplled with Coal at low rutee, on short notice. mh6-3m RODUCE. PRODUCE. 2r.6 sacks prime yellow Es. Oor n • 100 bosheLs fresh ground Corn Meal; 100 do bright Oats ; 160 do Ptnk Bye Potatoes; 74 barrels do in shipping order 40 do prime White Beans; luu bushels Dried Apples; SOO do do Peaches; au b Aces Che se ' • bushels Shell harks; 60 new Oil Barrels ; 100 barrels Family Floor; 56 dozen Corn Brooms•, lb barrels Sour Hrout, in snore and for sale oheap to close consignments s Aft, A. FETZER, corner Market and Myst Ida fs2l 00 LBB. EPSOM SALTS, 1,000 LBS, CREAM TARTAR, 60 KEG B 1 CARS SODA, ILO LBS COCHINEAL, 10 BOXES OSWEGO CORN STARCH Just received and for sale by GEO. A. KELLY, Druggist, 0025 Federal street, Allegheny city: TIERNAN & GETTY, Wholesale and Retail Grocer; IMPOLTIMEI . A.lO DLUMiIe 111 TEAS, WINES, LIQUORS, to., North-float corner of 01110 STRE ET AND THE DIAMOND, ALL EA EIRNY OTTY. PEACHES AND VINEGAR- 600 BUSHELS DRIED PEACHES I DARREIA PURR CIDER VINRDAR, Id store as I for bale by WILLIAM LAUALEY, CALL AND EXAMINE THE sTocK 1.1..1. 4ND EXAMINE THE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Whieb will be sold for cash either, Wholesale or Retail. at ► very smell advanoe over COST, AL the store of JOS. H. BORLAND, 9EI Idark.t at., Ski door from Ftlth SPALDINO'S THROAT CONFECTIONS BROWN'S BRONCHIAL TROCHES BRYAN'S PULMONIO WAFERS. AYERS' CHERRY PECTORAL SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP. SHLLERS' COUGH SYRUP. For sale by CHAS. H. SIIPER, AT HIS DR.UO STORE, Cor. Penn and St, Clair Sta. ea 101 i SALE WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL- /00 barrels Whisky ; 60 bake Coffee; 60 chests Tea, fine °home brands ; 16 boxes Tobacco; 200 boxes Segura; 100 kegs Neu+ ; 60 barrels Refined Sager 100 do N. 0. Molasses ; 40 do Golden Syrup; 350 do Salt; 26 boxes Candles; 500 cans of Wilcox Wheel Grease. TIER3iAN t GETTY, NO. 65 OHIO STREW corner of Diamond Allegheny city. fel9 T 3 AND SHOES BOOTS AND RHOES, BOOTS ANL 8130118 [tall . Prleo Half Price Half Price 13 Yon cant at , k for any thing we hate not got. REMEMBER THE PLACE. 62 FIFTH STREET, 62 FIFTH STREET, 62 FIFTH STREET Next to Express Offloe _Shoes from 16 001314 LO t 6,00 Au- Boots from 76 c r nts to $8,60. TH E JEWELRY MANITFACTU. RES& ASSOCIATION in the back of the gore, offer PLATED k CHEAP JEWELRY —LIM— STATIONERY PACKAGES, cheaper than any House In the Weat. J. R. GARDINER, Agent mall s% # Sll ' 1142 4 v 14 i ; It t ‘ A R gOMDIAI HE GREAT CURE FOR CONSUMPTION THE PROPRIETOR OF THIS IA EDI CINE having made It the study of years to concentrate the lire of the Pine Tree into a Medi rine for diseases of the Lungs and Throat, is now offering to suffering humanity the result of his ex perience. This truly great and good medicine is prepared w.th much care, the tar being distilled exprwsly for it, is therefore free from all impuri ties of common tax. It has awed more oases of Consumption the ny known remedy on earth It will cure BRONCHITIS. It will cure ASTHMA. It will cure BORE THROAT AND BREAM It will cure COUREEB AND OOLDS, and is an aluab:a remedy for di.*• A rr; r:‘"3 URINARY COMPLAINTS. is, Beware of Counterfeits. IRK If you have the Ilyspepsia use WLESTARTM DYE. P.KpaILLS, ad I , th do not cure yo so to Lt the Agent of whom ey you purchased them, and receive your money, Please call at his stcre and get a descriptive cir cular. A box of Phis sent by mail, post-paid on re ceipt of One Dollar. No. 10. Booth &round street, Phila., 1. Q C. WISRART, Prwietor, Sold by DR. KEYSER, No, 140 Wood street. aolf.lyeod V i LLWAISI N M A V I,Fni, DA 8 1111) . c hi DLISB.9 General Partners • MEANS & 00F r t" _3 tatteeise,m Nun • Clo,, WHOLESALE GROCEhS Corner Wood sad WAWA", PITTiBURON. PA. _ _ 10Y PEACHES-10 swig tb . r .., mitor min bj _ - , , tab* . lisisit fl.,66l;Trfik - 7 rpALLow., OIL ANA. OBEASE— ;• A .10 bbis,Tielow , . U Milieus's; % ••••.,- • • In store and for:#01:0" R. I. tea a Pies Sir,llVll. Ins,. The steam Lugs Sampson, Eagle and Mingo lea for below with a❑ the coal they could tow. If there is any money made in towing coal to Cuacinnati atrt setting it for 6,4 cents per ba , Mel, we do not see the nbces.ity of charging our own oita-los the even corn of six cents per bushel. /ter The Wheniiug packet for to-day i s the steamer J. T. 61 . 0ombe, Capt Calhoun. Bbe , leases at noon. Our old fiendWanon, will be ound In the office. The steamer F. .Lorene left yeater. day with a tine trip. We Isiah her success. For Cincinnati and 'Louis- H E FINE PASSENGER ateamer MARMORA, C. L. Bran. asp, Gosnmander, leaves on SAT UR. LA 4. atIJA.M. For tretght. or . LI VIIM;s l passage appy on board or B'ICIV CO , and WILLIAM 11ASLETT, Agente. Par Cincinnati, Louisville, Evansville. Cairo and St. Louis. sATUaDAY, to A. M. rIpHE FAVOHITE PAISSEN- A, GEF. steamer La t.; Tdi Eli leaven as above. For freight or passage Ropy on board or to J B. LrVINGSTON t CO., tarn h 1 and WhL BAZ Agents. For St. I.onis and Keokuk. fi3lB, DA rip II if. aplend ps_ssenger ntoamer A 13.0. i:.), Cant GolJing , leaven al above. For treig Gt. or paemagoe apply on board or to mal4 J , , HH.FLt.CII., Agent. 18 and In Wood pulse For Wheeling. Marietta. and Zaneoville. THE FINE sTRAmEn LIZZIE MARTIN, D. T. 1/-. e P44 lirusra;cornmaacier, w,ll leave titir mi llialait i port EVERY SATURDAY at i p. , for 1210 love and .fitormrdiate ports. tZeLltria mq arte will leave Kanerrillo kVERY TUESDAY at 8 a. In. For frelgid or passage app , y on board or to R. S. PIE RCE . VO., Zanesville, 104 or J. &LIVINGSTON & CO., Pittsburgh. Regular Tuesday Packet For Marietta and Zanesville. THE fine passenger steamer EMMA GRA l-ra Qmaann Mun roe Ayers, commander, leaves PiLLl hburgh every Tuesday, al 4 o'clock p. m. and Zanesville every Friday at 8 a. m For froighz opaisago apply ou Oars, or io J. Li. 1-massroa A CO.. Agerile For Marietta, Gaillipolis, Par kersburg and Portsmouth. EVERY TUESDAY, 10 A. M, T H E Fl NE PA&SEN UER steamer, J. 14. FORD, , 1 - W. H Kerr, commander, leaves announced above. For freight or passage apply on board. JoRINI YLACK, Aker For Marietta, Parkersburg and GaLtipolls.• EVERY TUESDAY, 4 Y. M. TTHE STEAMER. SCIENCE, Oa F4al a Wm. Reno, leaves for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipolis, making wAtokly Lrips,learing Pittsburgh every W EDDIEtIDAT at 4 o'clock, and returning leavee Gapolis every FLCIDAY at b o'clock. nold D. H. LE Wlb, Agent, For Beaver, Ste benvllle and Wheelli; g. THE PACKET STEAMER, J. T. M'COMBS,Thos. Calhoun. Commander, leaves for the above ports Monday, Wednesday and Friday at .12 M. For freight or passage apply on board or to deli, J. COLLINS 4 OU., Water street For Marietta, Parkersburg and Gallipoli's. RFAULAR 13ATURDAY Peokurr. THE FINE SIDE WHEEi, Iteamer ITNETNE, w oatittere t corn. madder, leaves Fittoburgh every Sat urday at tp. IXL, returning leaved C3t1111)XO: is every Tuesday Atli) am t . For freight or Ramage apply en bitard or to WILLIAM HAZLETT Haa opened an office at Where he will transact a generat , it.samboat Agency business, and would solicit a stare of patronage from steamboat men. noBo.Bm T HE BALTIMORE PIANO FORTE MANUFACTORY PITTS.BURt4.I3 BRANUIi, Corner fourth and Market, streets. Persons wishing to purchase have now a rare opportunity of getting a good substantial Piano at uncommon low prices. Critical Piaaista and Me. chanloal Artiste are specially invited to examine the novel advantages of these Pianos over thc , e in common use. Satisfaction guaranteed for five years, and mu be exchang din six months If not as represented. ,4rQ o od second hand Pianos for hire. fele J. J WISE At BEDS., Pittsourgh. WILLIAMS k ORV IS' UNEQUALLED DOUBLE THREAD FAMILY SEWING DIACIIINES. Price US to WI according to style of OshineL Bale Booms, No, 12 FIFTH STREET, corner of Martel whichchin are tiIIMVSI(XI for work r e qu i r e d with they execute ail kinds of work required of a complete machine. They combine elm iloity, durability, with noonshisc action unattained by any other machine, Whllb in cheapness they have no rival. All Machines warranted an kept in repair ono year free of charge. LILLET STRAIN, Sole Agents for Weide= Penna., N 0.12 Fifth street, corner of Market, Pitts. burgh, Pa. MLLE S BTRALN, Manufacturers of and bore tor vale, Wholesale and Rated, all Wilda of Ba. WING MACHIN g EILDLEtEi. LLE * EITRALN, N 0.12 Fifth street, corner er of Iterket. AGENTS WANTED. fea.lmeod SCOTCH BALMOR.i L 811.1 RTS - An ologaot powortment of BALAI.OIiA.L SKI.K.TB arriyn by exprem ads day. EATON,IdACRUId A 00, fal6 l'lna IT and 19 Fifth street a. R.. BULGER, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF URNITUR E. No. 45 Smithfield Street, PITTSBURGH. Altp L L ASSORTMENT OP Pittsburgh lan 'augured furniture, Constantly on hand, which we will wall stills lowest phase Sor CASH. myldelyda ANDI ETHI3 WARRANTED GARDEN BEBDS Alsre 2.: • • a A a iun% mt. BOWN h en scitrisiwom eiti;;skA =ll=ll=mmm odfitjtumvoin Itii4Tiom OF BOARD OF TRADX FOR FEBRUARY AND M4.lioHt m.:72etoCre.yry, V P ' = JJ. alasapte, J. L Bennett, R. 1E16514:41, P -T k. Jr RI V 3R r.rmw.s. FORT OF PITTSBURGH MEBEIE - • Franklin, 8.-nza t, Browto,vll/e. Gallatin, Clark., do 001. Bayard, Pe.abla., El:labeth JT M'Conabs. Calhoun, tenni:ding Ondino, Woodburn, Gallipolia Lz.zie Martin, Bro.n, Zoineevllle DEPARTED. Frank/114 Bennet, Brownavilin Gallatin, Clark, Brownsville. Col. Bayard, Pef , biflß Eiieabntb Minerva, G.,rdon F Lorenz, Mason, St T'aol • par , The A No. 1 e*.eauier Arego, Capt. Goldlog, ie announced frr Cavro` end at Ws— She has unr•urpaased e , :comrnotiation and I 4 ,n ottarge of esxtful and ertentivn etlioera. rifle. LIATURDAY, MARCH 16, 10 A. M STEAMBOAT AGES() r NO. 94 WAT.EI3. STREST, Itti-Ntirearuaita Op !or sale by MausRAIN ag tom atrsei, Pittsburgh. RAEMBOL AIIicUMBOLD.B - tbe 8RLM4501,08 Bricari tortto. • RR_LnOCZYS BROWN frigthot Dropsy. itizafßOLD'S BOUM lbw Nerrothmeas. MR747llROkow RtkßO forMimneag, HREMBOLow BOUM titirlralcultltr -ot, RAMerO.l.l,B BLUM for ?leak Alernsa4r.trj•4 1, 11;mBol.0 lINCEU lo'r Genera Bailin`, EIELmRoLDsd UM/ U. for VidlereaflnliffinneW ' dirhatßOLLos RUCHII for Horror of Maw. LtErateoldro BUc LLU for .Nit•..thweditat„, illamitOLlYB ROCHE, for liiirateitilnete..; . 1 /KLMBOLTM•B EICHUter Dryileitic "'t: eamßOLEre 11114.artfor Brupdon* U ni,ALSOLDIPBObIi Fain thigitialtw4o-11 ELMBoh.Ere :BOORT! for Retsvinnes , voV. ,- - thifq4, , Vit Brtili ht. ff, With Temporailitaffnelon MKS UAW • • 11.ELIRBOILYSRVO1111 for Mobilltif 'an& With Want of Attention, and °leaden. ' BBL 61130.108 ISt way for Obatradtlfmrti .11ELMBOttrO8 BUONO torEzabemeiralaftritanl -=:,, and an Eiensaas or- - ' • FEWLitLES—FEMALE3-L - FER4.148 FEMALEd—rEMAlNst:e7Bmaigatf. - , OLD OR vt.use, srsaiff,- mAgßiskto*F-4L - coNtrotezawm43 MA PD t6os T. 4 ICE NO MORN PILLS '•• - • .• 171HYABEOP:1104 HELI4I3oLIYB EXTRACT BUGHUM' x te -, . Id THE VERY BEST REMEDY IN-THETWORIPj",•ef For all oomplaints hidden& lo tftellati Irreatalf• ortalng from ladiserefiokltainttitr,l)lBool:F= ff.llcf ton. 6)1931111e • -- ~. DRoLINII OR I:2ITANB% SEE SYMPTOMS ABOVE. , ',..••• ii -'4-ffwtß NO FAMILY SHOULDER WITHOWIT4r, Take no more Balsam, M ar.papMaastd,:r •.- Medicine, for Unpleasant and ease& • lIRLMBOLD'S RXTBACTBUCEIVVOREB' -"" 1./1 SICORLET DISNASE.SI' A In al] their stairs, Little or no eh oige of WE No ineOWYeathiww."...-.' AND hio EXPOSURE. Use iisi-mßoLva ExTuar-BUCIFIII tOr'-,1 - I.;* CeGSQS irom habits Indulged hi lir YOUNG AND 01.11 4 , 6 nit for tdi diseases arising fronshisisEtoiAndo sSa - c removes all improper diStautzgaidlinil will reelore the patient in a she* innoho healta and purity. n. Use 'Sr ArTRACT BUORDfortifiPZio, eased and -affections of the mosi-disi u rnsehig elar. :al;;lf. c.t . 20.11 after. Use BILIZEBOLDS ,locructr B , aftections aid diseases of the " ' - R I irlifilrittGANE. Wile Liter axiating in MALE OR lei Sal ALA: "' two who cover range originatiog, and:no mattes of HOW LONG STAND.UNG. • - Al/ COO above diseases andsfrotnnecia adtnitggll the same treatment and may originatiertkontr aanui cause. =; 3!,^. wr• - .1 4.14nd I Used t lisad I ..., ,-.49' , ;. BEiLtdfOOLL O 3 fititilU to safe and la-- -, Atl, ,„„4,,7..ail odor, bat Immediate In its • .:1ii....-i p 6r ,,,,,. , 2v appeared ;Adore me an Mileitnamass,v 7 . the city of Phl7." 46l Phi' , H•TegELM•aOI. ablifi in, 'shone/13g duty ae,;,7"t. cloen a 5; !nat. ma _pae.a'i••4•i non contains no risrootte... raerctuirq-, 1 mc ,0311 ,1 =- ', '' drug, but iN parely vegetable. ___''',..,,,_.-- Et T. ith.1.&1•01.0, Solo ltdisTer`,..,l4' - Bwern and etabscrihed before me, the atOcli -' November, l&A. M. P. 1 1 / 1 38 4ED. Aldersosi. any ..hireas. Prve $1 per tottle,, or ale for $6, delivered to Prqwed by S. T. GELD:ISOLA ...oz• Practical sad AxmOtties] lot Sows I ,tah ketow Chemunt..Pl4'hi• Wm A.H.E OF COI; NTARFEITS ANn uNekiNci PLED DEALERS, Who ,o teaTer to du-puma "ol their-owe ..end °other" scud; a on the reputation attatied by, Hatu3bold's coraulee preparations. I lixtraet Baraapatil Int roved Rose Wash. ia. 4 I . :T. ASK FOR OLD'S. Take no other , - Cut out the advedleament and send for It ' AND AVOID IMPOSITION AND Famsurts: Bold wholesale and Win, by DR. GEORGE H. SEWER, 5016.43tn-ws 140 Wood street ADDY & -EWENS, PLUMBEAS AHD GAS PrITEASi 1Z FIRST srs,a, prrrasuies• AND 41 01110 STREET, A-Llaik4ll:l4NX, urea TaLuaraoa's oroaa. DUMPS, HYDRANTS. LEAD-P/BR o , ii Eih , e; Lead unii !lumbers material in general - • ear orders promptly atteodeto.' vd. JUST RECEIVED-: A large aasortment of LADLES, MISSES AND CELELDRKVEV: II 1% LIIIIORAILL BOOTS, of the latest style, W. E. Schmertz & No. 31 Fifth Street. f. 21 Fox RENT— 1 , 44 • A comfortable three story brick dirt hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, six chanarbast,l cellar, yard, gas flxturea, &a. It i piellalattl) ted on Ferry street, op site the T it t rd ,}l,ll br tartan church* Rent $2OO. • mh' B CUTHE KILT a BON. 61 Market et, -arc SUNG BOOKS- THE CHARLES 0 0 11IALLEY, s BON GaT ill , masf;r3A Unions as Containing all ths Popular Irish Songs ist/Itki T •t.e. lung and given by J. H. Ogden, SW . be_ Ty United Irish singer ; price 10 canto. Fred. May's Oontio /nab Songster, eontakaingar the most popular Irish/longs, as sang by. 7. ff.; Oa* al den and Fred. May; price /0 cents. Tide hooka/NW' , " tains the words and music of the oelebrated4loll6 , "'Hikes a drop of good beer." The FR/rent:es' Irish Boy and Yankee Girl star; ... . .-..-•=-11,-,.. , -. ; th Woods Minstrel Song Boot ; pricielooenta.,,,:-.,:ih Bryants Songster, from Dixie Land; 1 1 110018 W. ''''' rho redy Began Soogsrar ; price 10 telat!..„:i Sanford's Plantation Me.odies ; pricelo oniztL, - . ~. ti , 4 Mr. and Mrs. Barney Williams' bleb BOF'..lBkolit Yankee Gal Songster: price 10 cents. . . .- . ~, Duey's Essence of Burnt Cork; firkklo'ol/0 t i , Lover's Irish Songs price 10 ceritir: ~ -„, ~,, The Shilling Song Book; price . 121/Mits. -- ' ' ,''" lioyd's k Enoch's Songster; price 6 zentlz . -...„ , Fox's Ethiopian com'cilitlealPrane /11t$111211 ,\." »6 Beadles DiSong Books, Laos. 1, I, 8,11 - 01101 - T1 and 8; price 10 cents. -.. __ t , Beadle's Dime 1/Mon Bong Books, Noa tlit..V. rz ma price 10 cents ggi.key of the abovepopular Song Dooka ~.„ sem. oy mail. free of postman, on peceitit of pride. • '— If You Want One sking"%oi . ...,.. /1 You Want a Dozen Song-Hooka, ,„...,, 3 , s 4 It You Want One Hundred Eking Hoop" i:"... , "=;,; ,g 2 If Yott W ant Plze Hundred t3ontElta. Okai - - It You Want a Thousand eropt. zfO91 1 :n;Logl ge :.4 send to . HENRY HlNlfter NOS. :.71 AND 73 MIMI _Nita T , 46, NEXT DOOR TO TEN •POSTOMOI. ,4 1 - A1 t'a WtIE Q., vv .J Sidekt .04 oN cH I At. or gfase ,c c / which might bide! keclr T'l°Cc with a simile rime4,i- - .Ka' if netideatFd, °item terminates_r*Offita Few ant afire of the importamerg2P. 8725 1 0 .PtV a Aida-h- - Add in its first etve; that mfliffik._„ in the begbnnirg wcruld yteitlktr mad remedy, if net attended to, ery- , 41 •+, Le. 4 attanke the Lange. _.,s4=ise. 4re•atan'e4gignizzided,ffiettel*l -- elev:n yetav It has • been roiled that they aro the best artide before the pub/io- foTr Xabia, 4.o62.ciziffit=, , ,Ocifastorlt, the Er.cgirldnit'*.z/ Cough zn. 4:24.a.awnAti an , nu-mermen affections of . the tigitiat giving immediate relief. Public. Speakers S Sinirers will _find them effeatua. I for olearinet . ' and str.;Krthentn i x the wine. Said - alb Cpruggists and CDeakii n, Jlsediaine , at Pb amts per bat, deft-amd&w C. WEST & CO, , . 'IL. CARRI A e g. ROCHA 17 A 7/3, 11,01343.1:83, KlLLEClD3iillatiats No. 197 Flll2ll s6lll4Piagaist jit 4. , Or All work worranted be of:Alt *kis. ••• mOvidrit4 JOJO,x _ix 0 0 inetitakiGt , 9Aft-In .!;10 NitactiAzn, X 4 9 -4411 .•• ‘ 6l/ 74144 : 1101476 iirrt MOW # *line ei Oita A'ticx~`lP.ds..~=,
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