g7g* *•. *• a co„ nroi a 7 ■'l t iDUEf DAY MOBNINQ,~MIBnp~i'j~ (fIW Mfl IW^IfIOOQmIIGMCI J T, '®Sr e fe l ’ lre - In " esU **«®" !& ■ ri t T Corone »-’s Jury. I' elicited, wad as ' lie testlmon y few^Ss&SS w&SfXSr.'i^v^i fes&s gv& *• «»««i l&ASf<%*2 .-as men he heard something like the crash’ Wf° n *}* a J’ t % ran to tfe hall wd loot aFthe top of ? et *J* e f ’ re the smoTe and flaies^nlf sbsa’SJt r 2^ Sasedj told hita ’ partly juflit.- «7 ~A iiei f ape seemed to be next flpwrtyssuw- -* SfffwysSS f#MSSSw OnW we« i g iT[ waanow produced— Ha!L7ca o ?fe a^“V f “ H T y t° he the nine the 2teaJß«r Bimktall— ’A 1 ” 1 ’!* h “** »“■ 1 slpsitrH* i ®rS £ =w= , « Sffn b SoS' rar d e° ? d told th ° mother! camo. Jr®, £**? ? f 11 Q ulil its and hi 1 baek J or the mother Bide. j m , d ?°r looked in- SITf kee P r ’ was ways kept secured b'. bolu Th. i, ' door'wasjalwft 3 T*' ° cted >’b Jthe hall ■of thebir-room door. Nothijg further eon, the witnesses present ai adjourned tantil one o’el ,* “ e testimony in tl ter O^l tra T dietot 7 01 l ‘® r James Scol $11? . other witnf after the ]alarm; and $ n*t? ad the I J?" 81 . 8 ' feed he carat . at be ' b i“ ael f bronell atatre. s . The remaining S nnpoitane|j 6 1 L .. e M*] foun<l B '’erf burning inJJiach case andl .§ remains of the nnf were mteMd yesterday a f® 1 ® .? em n ®H aD der 2 iron the-|ioTbst Gnardr[ • ■' ''Vegetables Shi •^“ r committel Pf, d to■ tK«||kmtaiy Comi ville, three! him dred boshi a large quaffity of dried I &o , for SB Western a: tions of. army description >“™ ve «Btables, still needed § Cash may 1 Parke, Jr.,J And goods to ! °, eco “ d s ‘ r ?Bk- The com! edge the folWwing donatio! well,;$100 all®. Miller. J m. shi by Phillips,!jsr Eaton, $25 f J. K. Morel James Eel) efc iiit -ute. T J b J? if the ' County TihZrtl™ “i® w j ! ‘ bB held “ EasT rhnrsday and Fnd«i la*, Mand Sd of Aril; ’ AcioT t “° t^H ona wWeftrniahed, free of charge, L »™' h ? w - c #“**°* * * .’stance, anlit withtheH!(r h M? rrQ ?P m i4 s wiU *>B “ade man '"“Goa&i b issue «cur k Jf membera Off the IflhtUnte,' jl Denial. Houser, WMj o^Mon'day *!*® 8 08 I W' e P a Wio his statement thaf:[a landlord’s been issued fo rjuis arrears of tte property |id been appj and. was to haloid. He Sa aonay to pajffiff his land a. Knox, and that the matt cess of gettlem|nt, Si ' ~~ Lk±^ Gunboats Orders weres; tor the seizure c *o be used in tht officers of all tS clndmg those ii|. were according, selves in reodin '' cased, but the 11 to go down thef sent to Wheel!', not known wher for the Go ]received he jHali tha atea: aei te 1.-.-a at t S notified t< Isa. Some f Remainder we \ver. Simiiai g and Cinci 1 the boata ar Mutation, - of Knap’o . fith a apleru Captain Kn^| Dr ‘ Jo «es— e,j. deuce. Or JoTef e tZ a i^ e th . e cur . ea by £^e P M C oI D n g ga tt S^u^ n 'rhS?s §g£SßS^ c t tb z s^%rre^s passg&sFig z^’^Syirr^■ s d Agw p s;"s,i° “™”h.”"“: bad beS pL^i y a8 d e e d a ? e^ r nt y ° n «^rs B£3£&££ s?-?s3&S3ar , *«‘S; S?S3»&fc£ 555 fta i“?%£%***?* The Doctor’s repl/ww* ‘‘l £f t,CB ‘ ani your hearing as well aa u caQ restore •w..i as it ever was”— Dow long will it take, Doctor?” ‘‘Rnif an hour!” “Wiiin.«l ■ f . -“alt fnl?” “Nn 1 the operatlon be pain- S the Bo f P ““ "at g;«4frs av„r.,rcsr Sissrr^ri'E perfect, I wonld say so without regard to any person. William Evass, *° C ° End Bi(, er Beporter, (ribbon street, Eighth Ward ih ,rbsr‘i ■cited in one aide d be elicited from id the inquest was ock. 'is afternoon was the witness Gars t, of the Mayor’s isses, testified to he premises soon irm. K. Baird, a party whose child ijad out, testified t the child down idence was of no lict of accidental then adjourned, brtnnate soldiers fternoon, in Hill scort of a detail tpped. £ yesterday ship missicm at Lonis els of 1 onions and japples, peaches, irmy. Contribu j, clothing; hos- Jmoney, Ac., are De sent to Jas. mn. MeCreery, imittee acknowl us: Thos. Bake- Tr„ $5O ; B C. $5O; Orms 1, $2O; P. H, jnhorat, $2O ; Hanna, sso' !' I Sam Sanford. : ed of S r n enjo7 - at. Concert week”l ; menm thlreT^oihmencing 6 on® Monday kfelirHSS I comic opera. The vocal' and I instrumental music will nf a £ d | good, as it always L In’ fat be I not succeed tfiis/time be* su& to pleased 6 6,1 WMt ° f of tiie Wirtz j morning, de-1 denial of the'j warrant had f rent and that! “aed at SBOOT mhe had the ' >rd, Mr. Jag. i r was in pro-1 1 Sam Sharpley’s Klnotrela. Thelong announcedcompany of neero melochste called Sam ,B&pVa !Ton Clada give them first concert this evening at Concert; Had.*; Theiorers of fnn must oe on h?nd early, as the house will surely beorowded doring theirstay, which will to laugh ad ha 3 a ®tar company of rernment ■e yesterday iers in port, vice, and the ie wharf, in j ' river trade, hold them sw were ex e. preparing orders were inati, It is >to be used. We direct atUnf Goods * of Ur. Wm, Sen>Dl» n^° tile advertisement m thia day’s paper’ 80ods merchant, splendid stock of ha ! Purchased a be sold at the lowMtifo° d \ which will and examine the stock. pnces - Call Furniture, CarpVuTie Mod. ” wt Auc- The attention of honsekeeDew j era is directed to the laure sale nf 8 ( 8ud °th - wtrpetp, 4c. t at ifcCl«iian.i»,, la * ait ° re i house at 10 o’clock this anctlon j lottery, has id sword by **r.| Lim ß GtTe« «n Exhlbitlbn | 4 - *W3@» BenefitoftheSanitaryj w«2?7» D «P«»4 0 . ~ ,i, % a ft* daya B J" ce that; A-dam 1 « entlre proceeds to be I be &ind and the xmtv aprivpd iniuv* *»-dswajaf- ”“■' °' p J. H. Lillie, I fl; lb ! tOI J, the marks! of a dosperate con 11TT3BURGH, March 10th, 1868. I % f > the result of which; had the been armed and determined I might have been bloody. As it was offi’ I e«l H 7 ron ’ 8^ Were badly cut in sev eral places the others sustained some Thekn?f an sif n CoVered with mud. the offin W “ii whichiOxenhart threatened tke officers, -had a blade six inches in Theia aD ffi Waß 5 most; formidable weajion ■these officers deserve all credit for this important arrest They were alto assisted Woo,ala J er . of East Liberty, vbo. has a thorough knowledge of the lo calities, of which our city officers were necessarily comparatively ignorant. I J. H. Lillie, M. D., I Dear Sir:' of vnS ate / uU 7 “knowledge the receipt lof ™° r ' u at Lt° • tbla - <^ate > tendering one k'gbly instructive and amusing entertainments, the proceeds of which to trln erot t i 0 relief ° f «w suffering offe/and^ 6- a K C L P ir y t ma gnanimons tend*, d ’ °" beh , alf of the Committee, tender yon many thanks. James Park, Jr., James I. Beknett, Chas. W. Batchelor. P. H. Eatoh, O. O. Phillips, p T __„ „ Finance Committee. . Pittsburgh, March 10th, 1868. I Coinage. ¥JM Unit6d States Mint feSsssri"»« I ™ De ? dnnn « the month was five minions, 5~*«» thousand,, five hundred auc ninety dollars. The number of cents coined was 4,950,000, and yet cents are so scarce as to command a premium of on percent. The grid depots Tom all $28*890 "T S2lS ’"' Jl> aDd lie silver $28,890, making a total deposit of $244,- : Eastern Penitentiary. thJ h lL«w]? e p o^ COn " cts reoe * 7e d into the Eastern Penitentiary, m 1862, was 1861 and tha £ wera received in ed wi t a h n fB6o. a ’ hng ° ff ° f 124a3CO “P- Mew Steamer. ofilS Ute t from the H °P a Hose Co., ot Allegheny, have met wi;h such enconr nt Col i ecting funds for a steamer entLn ? v e abon V eoatracting for a new engine, to be completed at an early day For Nashville Hospital HSI mi ... Stock Sales. sold t °h?T toCk3 K n ? were No 54 Fifth Commercial Sales Booms, iW w S,reet - byJ ' Q - Davis, Auer ipneer, last evening: Bank j Exchange Bank t Mechanics' Bank ] a ßMk.'..:.:;;;;; f £} [JJ Mono Com 0 ? 0 * laiiwa} '" 60 00 Bi™ingh.m BrfdJf^o 0n . CpmP6ny <° « CIO fig j3v w Western Insurance C 0..! f ?? fe£‘* ah ? fa insurance Co..]. :« & n!!nS' ny ,' ?'! ey Railroad 6> .V.. 5® Ponn street?by 180 fM^dee^^.^ 81 , M On Fnrlongh. ; S;.:.S“W^ a ". fc A K u s; £ft*w&*jsftig£ toVSiSt “ r,, “ d ‘ “ 0‘». -a rf: The Chimney Corner. lnia attractive piece was presented fn f°°ir di \r e / the 'l'heu P tre even me, when Mr. Conldock was enthnaiaiii 1 cfte‘ 7ed QB n Peter Probity-Ind MU ' I Conldock, as Grace Emery. “ evenimf'witMhe* 606 wUI b P ”*<*“*> thi welook g f: , r th a^ I Cs e e POW r rfal c *“ «<> ■W Fifth gtreot it. rfOMra * **** -*♦—iiuii fy. , , JOSEPH KEYEB & 30 * ’ kiK7FicTT7E*ag oy MStl A*!) PI4IU FDBWTIIHE &CJDABJHB WAREHOUSE. 135 SMITHFIEUD jU j'. (Between Siith street and Virgi , ~ty. ty sSiSrss&fi'Ka&S' B3 FOURTH STREET, «*=. ussai "i&Sfefi ft “ d /4“ MiBtioB th« first day of May an,) . k dtPoaUor < o astwir^i&S i« *... f«»- PtratDiKT-ISAAC JOYEs Vic* Phksidwi-w, B, COPELAND. 6 t'L Ch,,d :^.iS“^ f.SS7 Tre “‘“ rer ~- 1 - A - CARRIKII WASr SOM* »OOU jy KW kss&j&g oth ” wa d«M oomtr su,mo^™dD?a^S?^, fo « sa “ f «o« sLw° F l a ? ks mite 1113 Ysl low Corn, Shelled end in gunnies, Enquire of i _ 4. W. CRAFT Office U5-I,ib6rtjr street. H B t I c \otTce Omcs OF ™» P*Kl»’* RUHoiID Co. > SSfKSi WRs!' BiToTMifAu' 185 ";f‘ “ tte I ™” ly i n ,® WBBl of Johjutowzf m dbS!,.? 88 "' £Sl in wth J&TOtes By order of the Board of Direo’ore tie 25th «h*Jtart JTewdenL . WHEELEK& WILSONS Sewing Machines, NO. 27 FIFTH STREET. 1 PITTSBUBQfI. i-ondon-alitheMaoh^ir^S^^plSS •^^Aaahstttap' Jis. maomnetQow offered to. tie “pnb-1 «-Warranted for Three Year..-** S^S“ 6theC ' »*»•.» FIFTH WM. SDMNES & CO. its. FIELD l b w<uw 127 Llbertj ttriet, I Harper's Ferry, March 10,-Greal 1 urpnaen feltherea. reports in Wash!,*! ton and elsewhere of a disaster at Wi * cheater by the return of t2le rebe , 9 in oree to the Virginia valley. There is | not only „ 0 foundation for these rumors hot a state of preparation exists in that quarter as well as hereabouts that may can n ,nT ‘ te aUemi>t lhe can make upon us unless his whole army in front of Fredericksburg should be moved up,, which it is well known that Hooker will nofpermit even if bad roads would. Gen. Kelley is still in act.ve com aiaud under Schenck with full force. ; I W.I3HI.VOTOY, March Id _-n,= r n «i S ofto^do^X^ f0 c^oin e o, P bS^;“ n e a"d period of three dav; l’ 1 ,^ 0 a ' fter » »u.t be So Ja - V8 •«.mi» s ?a.ri U^;;™^o b r e B h h ir e r stamps equal’, 0 su|4f:^^sr wou!d be °i d rM value ttere l of a u 9 su Ibjee 1 bjeet C on I lT l to n d d “* par posed on their loans'! ' 7 dut ? lm ' ibe previous announcemprt .u Supreme Court of the r y L ,he Pronounce ,ts decisions,,! {l’" rould *°, da ? den casa »r.H iK« • 1 great Alma* .“■K” W b : ;~»VaoS£SS ?^»'*wWiFS Aii the lacts in the casa »„««»„,..• » , cited nod the documents invoked "erh/ call, examined, and the result reached bv the Court is in substance • Ist. No grant could be made of .• quicksilver mines in Santa Cl« UeBe California, excepting nndlr thTJu^’ Sja*Sr}£ ■**«=: claimant could not standiU WiIWWM 11 * therefore its claim for two scium-eb? 03 ’ and la “d cannot be sustained. ** aguea °* -J. ihe decision of the PmteH c, .1 Commissioners cannot be rejected le i B °et 7T y ' r to the claims r^ U rf 0 “* dd ;- e 4t a h The a " Bht t 0 COnfirm the lit" 6 Jhe parties most interested k„e» the title was invalid, and the governmev? invoice must have known the el.il 1 founded. This position was with t“e ° the * >B P erB connected Justice Wavne,-Catron and Grier di« wa” no frand. l^8 opini °?’ believin * *“« J^f oc“*Vw^r 0 c “*Vw^rz e o™d/Etw c ardr of Rew \ork, and Carlisle, ol Washing Sed’ f ° r n he v °i aimant > ati' J Representative Sedgwick & Ewart, of New fork, Dada the followmgja merely a brief abstract said there were certain principles oMaw wh oh were applicable to all of them that Pr b ‘°id ba< *? defec f “‘“ft! 1 ? existed bV the 4 President a proclamation of the 19th nf April,lB6l,is an admitted fact,and that the President, as the chief executive of th! government and commander in-chief of the army and navy was the proper b R ,„„„ to make such notification is not questioned To justify the capture of prizes a war mn«i exist defacto, and the parties to be affected must have knowledge of the use of tlfia mode of coercion under the law of nations io prosecute a war it was not that both parti; s should be sovereign Na tions in insurrection against the govern"' meat, may or may not culminate in civil war, which is never solemnly declared hk 1 cause ,t may occur by accident 1 U c K 80 “etime on this point, h e taid laws °f war have their foundation' in W son. Parties to a civil war exercise ilf " P^ a ? tlceB and “sages of nations at sncli as the exchange of prisoners, &e ~ These parties at a time must be two crate bodies and in arms, as in thio e P A civil war is never publidy sonormineas its actual I fact.- The true test of its exist*,,.. 18 a stated whep the whole oonrse of instil! 18 interrupted by revolt or rebellion 13 1 courts cannot be. kept open, and h™r?- n ties are conducted m if forei^ 0 ! 1 * 11 - invading the_ land, Congress clarb war against a State according V th' | Constitution. The President is fc^dh! 0“* “> lake care that the laws are «£ by ted, and hecan call ont the militia mm in eo to euppreaa iDann-o!/ tion against thV government -and “ene,"! foreign invasion. He . has no pomS initiate or declue war, but is bound t' accept it.. War whether foreign or de mesric ma.v exist without a declaration laid down by most writers on the l a » !/ nations. As soon as the attack »» Fort Snmter and a knowledge of a govern 0 ment of the seceded States became kn!wn in Europe, England issued a proclamation of neutrality; fbia was similily f by other nations.. After such an oS bj foreign States, they *! ifefe'SiSflSKSSutg *“ government by Mp P fe pni«H<jß4)n Second Edition Bumorod Disaster at Wih Chester, The Almaden Case Before the Supreme Court. Nominations Confirmed, I.ATER PROM \Eff ORLEANS, Reported Loss of the Fj rate Florida. 'ATE3T ADVICES FROM MEXICO. Retreat of Van Dorn’s Forces New Hampshire Election J Caibo, March 10.-Late arrivals bring advices from Vicksburg to Thursday last? lhe rebels were firing occasional shells at onr workmen on the canal opposite Vicks burg, doing* no damage. Dredging urn chines are still working. A transport from Yazoo Pass report the continued progress of the expedition u It is rumored that the Bailroadline hn. tween Jackson and Colnmbue is to it abandoned by our trooDs ho. iMissisappi rivers are , definitions.' Tie Jaw of nations ialha | °^Je e . wor Congresßtoad approved and j ratified acts cf tbe Resident aS ifthey wife W* £ one P ravioaa ‘o ‘heir Authorities were,here cited from Chief Justice Story. Hi's honor, Justice Greer ideMhS?®'!?’ S” ?? op W ioli ‘hat ‘he Pres right of jure belli to proclaim the blockade which neh'rals were bonnd to Ste* not °^- ,Djary t 0 ‘heenemy but iVo%fnn^/f BtraCtion of P ro perty i 8 a coaseqpApe of war, money, wealth, and the product of agriculture, are said to be trZT ° f War ' J he law of nations au -tun-n» h ® onttl °S of ‘hese sinews by cap very n?m°F erty ou t . he fleas undep onr onlso P wo n C - pnBlltDtlOD8 ’ citizens not which W6all ? ,ancfi J® ns bat instates ed as s? A * leave j hence people' act against ■. 'To r,Bln S in • hostilities ! •TS'iT I “Wssrdifa sfrt I Associate Justice Nelson delivered his opinion, dißsent ng, in which h» • - Washisgto*, March 10.-T n e 'Senatein executive session confirmed the following nominations : i *J¥ V n. r&^a J e ' of Washington Terri- Jrmn A O7 /?'"? 1, ofthe Territ <»7 of Idaho ; oUhelw' 67 ’ ? f 4 obio ’ t 0 be Governs Generl ? f Ar i zon,a :To be Ms;, generals of Volunteers, Bri*. Gen. Bat 6rp ®l d o R f Tork, from Nov. 29, 18G2. Io be Brigadier Generals of Volunteers Ut ISGo 8 1 S^! ° la ' of , New Tork, Oct ll h lB'62 J T ° We n’ ° N ■ Y V October 1802-Col AR P “ k - fr ° m l/oT - 29th ■i, col. A. B. Carrington, 18th U S Infantry; Col. Ed. E. Potter, Ist North Carolina; Captain Thos. I. Pimher Bth P S. Infantry; Col. Heman HanKd de "iTu S^’a 1 ! 8 -?, 2 ’ “SI" 1862,’ 1 L ' 3 ' Artlller 7> Nov. 29tb, To be officers in the Navy—First A*,;, tent Engineer W. A. Hunt, to be Ch ef Engineer in the Navy. met To be Officera in the Regular Armv first Sergeant Jean Z. Wagner J2*h rL mient Intantry, to be 2d Lmutenantf Wm ,le y- ot Indiana, .# be MiliT^ To bf?)ffiV T,Ce to be Officers of Volunteers—Captaih cate o? 2V? ° hi V° be Jad geTd*, Corf Weßs A k" y ßtee Btt 8 tt H? -° f Jndge Advocate of Armj o'f Missouri, with rank of Alsjor. epfL Ne“woiea7 8 Tll o e a St', from New Orleans, on frn™ M ’ "i? , so arriVo d with advices of gre^T Dt e?e r 8 t anS ' COntasDiD * noth ‘ D « I d o *!! 0 Property at New Orleans the prtsoArs from the Queen of the thetr clothes and private property ‘ any «s: rofcartrite i3, -° «* as; siK£“ta? ,tx- b “s >ent into rebel lines W returned* hZ giag for bread, and to be allowed to take the oath of allegiance. They were anft fenng from actual hunger, and their chil dren were crying for food. obU ' bee^^edt^dmi^rr 10 Wh ° bad SSSrSS fearful etatem'euttof the^slitmi' 168 prevails in the rebel states Whlch A letter from Havana it« « _ , winch t ‘ Cean p wrXf al Dg BeeD> 0n lhe -“>b“'‘the boeo, twelve from the houfi been heardVthe pirate’ Florida^t'a" 1 ® ana the gnn S ono„ W Ai,° a h f a7y ga, ° about 100 mi“ from migtt°be thaTo C f°the C phat d e that Wreck coast has been released. er arrived Pi a^t a H ft v» newall J ackeoo, »^r T H .r:rr‘-ai”Mr erwise unimportant. B lBo,h ' New York, March 10.—Advices fi-nm V era Cruz received at New oE ' 0 “J brought hither by,the steamer R? l nd witl^unWandlaTgeTrfi :W "* ;{*/’ i» d,iCK',l D , ££ i-n'n d r'r ff u tlon Prcrails among the with P tL.conLc?oTthfcZ;" g e n d^ U d B the d soldiers.* 8 °P erati “« Z Mo St ot the French force now at Vera Crpz are negroes from Martinique. plm bulk “ f , the French army” is near Puebla, and the country between rillas wh*o r ° f M^ iC ° “ *»«•■**by Ser 6 I linnnf ' re “P h are e ?£ a £ ed in the construe t on of a railway to Puebla, and the guer nllas amuse themselves by spreading the rails so as to run trains off the track. 8 Nashville, March 10.—Van Dorn’s forces have retreated Sonth, t and are re- I ?'he Fed ?°1 SS Du i 6k r ßiver ' at Columbia. 1 he Federal cavalry forces are this side of Duck River. No rebels between Frank- Columbia. All quiet at Mur- r. C °i !fCOHI> ’ H -i March 10.—The DO . btical canvass is one of extraordinary ex- Lcitement The returns for Governor ?u [67 towns is as follows : J. a Gilmn-1 eff’ty7i%3 amman ’ BeU andE^ Jefferson Citt, March 10.-A resolu tion was offered in the Senate that the two houses go into joint session for the election l iL 3 ?!?" th ® U “ ited States, on 10 . th ,. 0f J| fo r « h > ?“ d that the joint ses- I sion shaU only be dissolved by the dis- I charge of the duties for which it was call- j ed, or by a concurrent resolution of the two houses; nor snail any recess of the joint session be taken beyond the adjourn [ ment of the present sitting of the two houses. The resolution lays ofer one day. « da^ «*»”* ’in K> Cotton firm; £ rCi - 10 ®. advanced a < ooo e £vff*J J'lour Mt%k : I S^fim™ ^l^,? 12 -1 E X t r r&^^fher: afSa Whisky 45c. Mess^m*«™i ir *lm . un °hanged.-!- aold at $14,25. Them 6 - 17 i® bowels of city I Meats: 50.000 lbs were forßalk I ders, 6@6& for 40 to**; n!? for Shoal- j 6 for Hams. Thoreia n no tt J er oge Sides, aad I .Tssffisas? "s«£ MARKETS he TELEGRAPH. | 1 1.000 bbLg too advance on Gold* &e flour stSS-L a S , ' y J oursolc > *T7s®Boo}| I hf. tlve j anLl Kdvuuced * aK'i at *1- Wheat' w'^ssre^S^^^ass'^ssi sales of Ohio a t 50@5? tod ttt Whisky Sxmer. J POST Of PITTBBtJBQH. „ ~. „ arrived. - . „ „ departed §fefe?* B ”r riU# - fiSMEJ* o *™. Wheeling. ««Uy Rogers, flonld. BtLoSi. ‘ • twi Cap^SnVr^S^^.Wng, Paoi on Wednesday.. Inji isn L Loui * and St. opponnnl.y for we£ an I ,i oUent per su earns are in fi ne om„ .4R f* l ® op and officers aretrenAFai r a _ • and the .Lorens and shipper?.”* ral laTor H“ with paaengra Argonaut, No ° aplendid steamer, fa on this day.' ‘ihisrLxt h^’ IMT ? for St lau dations and careful 8up8:lor acoonuno-- SksSSS^i Capt tiray she is lyf B^/ 8 * pt St^“CT ly for Cincinnati and hooh^St- 4 ThS’ S°f a V*~ _ THIS DAI. March 11—4 p m . / commander. wiiHeave u 4 0bln «n. Fer freight or passage app^HSSd^- J B T J r°t^ or B - **» OO. For Davenport, Du Duane Ant •>„ , ori.i®^ “CO. J | For Onvcnpori, Uu ii7„ 7 ! ■ march m* Pa,u AAU SPLUSniI) HaVKN if n Qrai e '"Mff I Pa °ket 11 f° ly *° M adVmS&r* 111 ®™ “d g or Tft?tefe^! or K, 0. QRaV a Co -> ; I - *’ or Marietta and [ Beynluy MnihinV- ■"DWTIIIe, leaves PliuSkS 1 ® *l T «r ■ Packet P. h»m ZanesvuffeveJJ^.,?"^^* ™* WRW ASD SWMtBm wSSs. ™Sao^ noted above, for freight lo*ve os.l hS 0 '* 0 on “sffl 4 ? pointBth w*ayS°4 I SS 1 d - above “s<*, v SPECIAXi NOTICES. ». OOBXTrKLL. ~ — COBSWEiiliiS™ CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS SILVER & BRASS PLATERS ' o Q jj, and-masufeotßroM ot SadcUe & Carnage Hardware I (near the' Bridge.) W ' wttsbcboh p a . | 1 * Thirty Tears ExDerl«>.,.„ ~ it was pronounced harala tW i ksSsSss® BArto, “daw>u sSssate-^Ssrisa raw. about Brandretv, «u«. tw county, who w^ras^v2£. t 2?J Y“tch#»- bntWM_notreUeTa.%fa?ii. t^^gHShfau iSmteKasssSSriSf'B ’ Br 8B: that he he was aJj)® much dStreMed Kv ® ®^ 6 - 7^ 1 ”; that gS3*g£gs&& three times a week, and *** toesr& the sore on his leg *l?-®®® month i S^raranffißeu® “£» *<, boforo.n.^l^P^k" sa.itoan'tbe heat, cine 26 oentbA*frsl^?^ Qfl &*l all the above* beddee bein* riiefiivir • *"* qua Jy for sodden aeddesta ®v«ry Am-1 M3 l stings, scalds, Ac. It HSSLHP®?* catiX. take intSS^id*fo«Si£J T \ biHUi .CONCERTIIfAtt4 --The £vents of the Yeatjt e-T'fcV'. ..•#? .- ~ «.; > .j. 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