_ _ .......- ........,,wa. 71..' _a_lii.E.X,4l. ,11., : .1..X.V.0u..r.-vn.i.a-7.,,. ....,,,............-- - __,.. __ , .• . . - ---- • State Quotas under the Last Calls. Godey for April.-Frank Case, ;LATEST BY TELEGRAPH FORT DE itIISSEY, RED RI-YEE, LA..,_ • MADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OP The following is a istat!Ment exhibit- always up with the foremost, has re... r March 15th, via Canto, March 24. -Thin WASHINGTON,,,itIitoiIf RI/Attu% WASTI ,' - FOB TEM POST. Fort was captured to-day try the rifted INGTON, .Mareli'4W4l7,.toria ORDERS ing the quotas of the several States un- ceived the April number of Godey's . 'States forces under en A. sstitith. The N eis:72.--ssigzfraet in aceorda . iVe ltorth4te the present call for 200,000 men, of Lady's Book. It is a superb number, . ~ . i expedition le ft VlefoSbtiig eii.Vie 10th seal freddei A r a' ll§ Waf.'Depbitrheitf-ii-' March 14th, 1804, with all the credits de-. containing any nuniber of engravings ' HARRISBURG- NEWS. ! and landed at LernmerWOrt, Le , sAfirt..,•the e j sued March 10, Atl4.—The following ducted or deficiency added therete, ex. and much interesting reading matter. ' ; 13th, and moved to' Baysin Glostosifitei . regitnenta,Cif the - teti , ran Beierie or opting veteran volunteers, to March Ist, I Frank keeps all the late magazines, , Gen. Seurris' rebel brigade had been ,en- are relieved ftbrit citify milder Brig: ir e. 1864 • newspapers, hooks 6:c., at his store Fi ft h ! 1 XXX VIIIth CONGRESS. : camped, but which - fled on the approach J. 113.: Martindal' :and are annotteed -7 t -- 7 -- -- l street, opposite Postoffice. .of our transports, leaving a considerable as the listarigacie R. C•, under - Col: i amount of camp equipage and commis- Richard Rush, with Headquarters in 2 1 _ . . sary stores. Smith pressed forwent to such place in this eity as shall be desig la. Yellow - Bayou, where strong fortifies- nated by the commander: lat regiment lions had been erected, but the rebels V. R. C. Otli regiment V. -- R. C, 9th again fled as we came U. The enemy regiment \ T OR. 0., 19th regiment V. 11 St was pressed and some skirmishing Occur- C., 22d regiment V. R. C. and 24th reg red, resulting in the capture of several iment V. R. C. All returns and re and a small wagon train. At sitions from the Ist Brigade V. R. c. daylight yesterday the entire command will be forwarded direct to these Head , started tor De Russey, twenty-eight quarters. By command of miles distant, and at 4 o'clock, p. rn. lifrOor General AUGUR, the 3d and 9th Indiana batteries opened , ( - Sirrned) • • I Tun Rt ion the Fort, which replied vigorously J. E. Tarhon, Chief of Staff. with three of its heaviest guns. The (Official) i cannonade continued for an hour, when C. Ti. RAYMOND, Asst. Adj't. Gen'l. - I ith-- -- ---Lasimt - twiii t' Gen. Smith ordered the Ist and 2d 111., --set=-- iind 10th corps, under command of Gen. M.Aucsi CRUNE, March . 24.-The Mower, to charge the enemy's ride pits la ate shell and shot foundry and pattern ! were liVe feet two It / e che:C . 4'liter in tbrith }hi eY'. and storm the fort. The 18th and 119th shop of Albright & Strop was destroyed I 'XV& fleasatc:t.weath-er atulter the dayinieez• and 89th Indiana and 24th Missouri Iby lire this morning at half past four regiments charged over deep ditchesarel 1 o'clock. The loss in $30,000, with an l 44-The fine passenget ateamer Arco ' la, C . 31. t hick abattis amid a galling fire and with- I insurance of $12;000. ; micatium, 'leaves to day for Cincinnati aeMA. _I Louisville . in 20 minutes after the order was issued. : The color Sergeant of the 58th Illinois i WAsutioceroar, March 24.--Ais morn- i rrir - The A No.l. pasaen,gersteaM•e e Ne w I, ' planted the American flag upon the l ing Lieut. Gen. Grant, accompanied by ! E i g, i t s ,* Li ptglert leaves to-44 fealaire andfit. azertgers and shippers should `hear enemy's works. The victory was corn- Brig. Gen. Rawlins and other members thiti-in -- plete and resulted in the capture of 325 of his staff', left this city for the Head- s o----s----, ... --•- - . _ Dry Goods and Tramming Mer- . - , COL. DAHLGREN - As Dopy. prisoners, including 24 commissicned quarters of the Arm yesterday the Potomac. ! a•lisailr '' L 's 4-315r D ii ki r eajtsnina&-ti Will Open Next Week. -The Bo- ; officers, two nine -inch Dahlgren guns, ----sears-_____ • i chants.-Pursuant to call the Dry hemian Glass Blowers will commence 1 - two four - pounders, four thirty-two small .MEW YORK, March 24 . -The City of i ,Galtailno .......... -o,lllTkeO••%,...•;••lisowirame. • Goods end -Trimming Merchants met ,their engegement ❑next week. /Shot and Shell Foundry Destroyed, tiers, two s ix - pounders, a lot of small Baltimore sailed for Liverpool to-day 1 s,:rriln'" .... ...... carre- ...... -8it4,,.. yesterday morning at 9 o'clock at the To --------• arms, 2,000 barrels of tine powder, an withssll,6oo in specie. Mincer's. ........ .:.. ................ .. ::-.....41Z4_ A.l"l'.:'' -morrow will be a day of interest to our • Board of Trade Rooms. David Me- lady readers w h., have to provide themselves i •-- immense quantity of assorted ammuni- -__ _ . Julia ............ s o ,Cooliott - .. : .................... DOSSART.M. NEWS BY MAIL. ~,, tion and several thousand dollars' worth Landless was called lo the chair, and with a newheod Me:is Miss Richey having re- , Oommittee of iniestigatiou Discharg d 0 COMICIAL & . MAN lAL. Ganatin- .......... Learke ........ ..,/imitrri- ttille-I =`- ' of commissary stores.. Franklin ......... _cantos ........ ;Brownsville. LOCAL ITEM:I. W. W. Ward elected Secretary. moved from her old stand, on Penn street, to " - - Fort De Russey is a most formidable , MONEY ARKET. • Jae. Rees . - ..... „ Irwin. ...... c.. ..Ettaabeth- • INTERESTIN;•4 FfiREIGN NEWS. A ft er some discussion the following No 4,', `it CISIr Street, under the St. Clair Hotel. . Lady • Franklin ..... Granger ........ Cincinnati, I CORRECTED DAILY PO.B. THZ MORNING POST, BY resolntions'were passed unanimously : We car, only gin eon idea of an elegant stock . Late from Washington City. work, of quadrangular shape and tots nE6slts. kourPrz a MERTZ, BROHLERS, NO. 1113 ----- _____-..-...--.------. MARKETS -Pittsburgh Produce Markets tions and bomb- roofs covered a i t! ' his 'oily hos brought out bir her ewstor e, Resolved, That it is the unanimous opinion 01 t', , . .. • n fur , . . , P 91 1 WOOD STREET. ST. •FRANCIS'- COLLEGE; , . • -.' Pittsburgh 011 Trade -Pennsylvania Central railroad iron. A powerful water battery The following are the buying and selling rates the wholesale and retail Dry Goods Merchants I t Le ladles 6.111 bee all tor , themselves, on Saurday. ' -- Stock .Markets-AlleghenyLlve Stock Mar- of Pittsburgh, that in a pecuniary point of view and come out with a new rig on Sunday. The ; ~„ connects-with the fort , the easemates of for Gold, Silver, hc. : I Under, : - Clare f of. the Frandsen arother i , get-New York Uattle Market -Market s by for the falr, the location of the building should bo nnet , "re ' erY differehf from 'list season, and I From Coin. Porter's 'Fleet. , • Buying. Selling.. ta 'lnch are capable of resisting shot and Gold ....................... 162 1 64S Hill iNSIVITIJ-TlONtSinaltfs4lollo IN be in some central part of this city; that the the new color is called . 'O . O a u la il Trimmed Telegraph. i of the heavie-t caliber. shell.s The posi- serer ........ _ ............. 164 1 553,• _ Lorretto Cambria County o rrsosispganteli transient travel from Smithfield, Wood, Fifth, ~/ /111 teal lace and acre tete ilowers, it is a beau ----- ADVERTISEMEN-ITs-A limited number of Market, Liberty, St. Clair and Penn streets. tiful centring for the head Leghorn bonnets. ! lion of its guns was capital for rapid and , Demand Notes .............. 102 i No* about four Miles. frO/UClel3l3oA_-Alttitel advertisements on third and fourth pages. ~ t , t , a n dent ttieen.;ttohoenheoarfealns railroads lle laserir othermbln combined in the ~Ir,,in;,llnll,l,,li,trn kitrnicifh_itZlo:,l,lc,rtiTee, bo nn ets, „u .1-; At . efrecti ve tire on all boats • • ' u°44)” .................... 1 GIS attempting I Exchange. 5 - , direct route between,Phliadelphla and.ilototutti, • venues 1 grasses. 1 of travel centre most directly nearer the Pitt s _ , edged with dew crops. The hats are the latest , _____ tO go up or down the river About 800.! Sterling Per Pound ......... 8 00 9 20 vhaste us ch u a a r i te G3 ed uft•Ja hl- te ilono th r end, =ls ' . TI: , • 'T' T s ... Ft AI S : burgh end of Allegheny Suspension Bridge than : styles for ladle, and childrem, Th e Leghbrn and I negro , •s Were employe,' for one year r. ro u r f. t . ..................... . .17 7 1 r location of the Collega.bionti ofehe eta` ialthir English straw. the Empress and `I mnish hats Baii i: , ... : .e8 °'''' i lin Pennsylvania-rthh portion of the Allegheny • are ;cry jaunty T•• ' ' T hree Schooners Totally Wrecked, ,in constructing earthworks. Gen. One copy per annual . ........... eLS.O any - oth er oin 1 d,PThatt Committees be appointed to .he tr immin g stock la gay, mountaina being preverbial for dia. 'pare Water s . Five copies ................................. 1,40 watt on a// the Dry Goods houses in Pittsburgh grand. hrillißet set sent in ail the colors ot the ______ Stnilli Will superintend the thorough ' New York ....... E xc h a n ge . par N , bracing air, and picturesque scenery. Ix for subscriptions, as follows: one I 'ommlf tee for raini...w, both in rildsiti:. rhos-era, grasses, ' destructio'n of fortifications to• morrow. 1 Baltimore__ ............... par .st" I The Scholastic s year bo - amencea on the FmsT. Ten copies , Philadeiphia ................. Par Par . .4 . , ; MONDAY after the 16th of AUGUST, arid ends ,0„ Wood street ; one for Market and Fifth street : strati, eorals. jets. The ,sita. head dresses, and &C., dikC., &C. • It will take 300 men two or three (l ays Boston, . . ...... . ............. Twenty copies. and one to getter up •,'" OOP for Penn and Smithfield street ; one for la dles wa ists. ..I' are a 5l a eer moisseut of. and Y about the 26th of JUNEfollowirig. •It le diVided Thirty .• I,lu Wylie and Pennsylvania Avenue will not describe. Hot as the ladies w,ll see --- to destroy them. Pennsylvania Currency ..... par .4 , into two Session& Studentectuniotietitenlonie • • leo Resolved. That the experience of former Fairs t hem on Satu rdaY• 'e maY have occasion to Weatern Exchange. . betweenthe Nolte .41.11,„.,.tise,O4Pititrittiiet* Forty .. ~ - Pennsylvania new's • may ife expected front C I e Lereafter We Also noticed next door Spc, iol to rho i',,,st , eery to Land Surveying, . 11 .w:,..41.,_44; ' Single copies, in wrappers. FIVE CENTS. For l i t e s hi p t T e , ed val th a t ueth e s u b a se re rifi n ti t oxi4 fo o t. s d re o w not ;3, • tsratyalTaiirlitr-hev. , re,i her 'new establishment of ' ." . Generals Banks and Smith within two : ionectisnylirei ............................... pat so i will be furnished by"--thtubfbre 16 : the l'/lII.ADELITIPIA, March 24. • • sale at the comma,- m om. corner of Fifth and , ?hat money is what y is most needed. AL that the same kind Si Mc), is under the choice of the R' Their deslgns, strength and Cleveland .............. , ..... par ••%. ' Students. .• ...• • •' . , Wood streets and at Case and Pittock's Liters- the patriotic action of the dry goods merchants I MASI, Elliutt.', tt lir/ 11,01 r also S line assort- ' To f!.; Editor of the Post.. position are contraband at present. ' St. Louis .................... par eh and *Seal kutieforiasolitilloittiit& Of New York, in making their subscriptions a ll ment ol Lorinets.l,,N, ;,ou eN. 5.. c. , Aist-- harge. enter Will be adniitted Trom eight ry Depots Fifth street. . s ._.________ 7 _______.__________ TI a 4.. a i en ion met , Among the .artillery captured. are two te Democr ti •St • t Coriv t' In sash, Is worthy of imitanon. LOCAL STOCKS AND RECURITIES. ' years to the age of m manhood. ....-..._,..-__.._.,,______. Refaced, That we will contribute our whole AII t; SEM E \ TS. tit 12 o'clock to-day i n the sc a ti oita i . guns belonging lo the schooner Morning , Tea IS-BOard and Tuition, payable half yearly Lookout for Swill-fed Beef. amount In cash, and do so will a liberal hand. Light, two rifled guns from the Harrier REPoUTED BY B. 13. BRYAN, BROKER, 59 4TH ST. 1 111 advance ............ . .... . ................ ..* 70. I iilarti:' Ilia i ' _ ~- . , . - ; Surveying and use of instruments per an reference to our cattle market report it th rt a me e d i ; e l li n n u t d a T accountrca s u rr a e l e l s iT o o n t i t s r to ) d .. l i t o . h e -- _ it u lab i-'---.PI-'1"1SBARGII THEATRE. -.----- Lane. oriptuttii last spring off Sabine Banks. ! num ........... _. . ..... . ........... : ........ Z 1 The Convention was called to order Plano, and one heavy gun from the Doll- I Par Value. 0 Sales. ; Clasical and Modern Languages, ext - a.... 10 will be noticed that a sale of one bun- ' handed in to him from the dry goods merchants- - ~, ~ 11 Nolved. Theta° soon as the money . is all col- Lessee and al Ans.:, , lIENDCII-.OY 1-( '1 r r, lath s ,T, Biddle, Chairman of the ' anola, sunk in the :Mississippi last year ' Hank of Pittsburgh .... , ......... $6O ii, 68 , St udentsspending Vacationat the College.. 20 tired and eighty head of cattle was made ' lected he sl,o'l make out: his statement and pay . frt•AstirtA . . • ..... H 1 ivi 1t:N..1r,, itY the rebel ram Webb. i Exchange Bank ... . ...... . ..... 60 itas; I Reference man be made to theEt...Rev.,B pp. at the Allegheny cattle yards during the the same over to the Treasurer of the Fair o c. _ ,1 !1:e . ... 1 tit , , u .. iTe J,y,,p,:iir,1,,,T.31,.,,,Ht1eA11tii11i ',Tress. Siate OM trill Committee xier chants'&6laqufac. itk ..... 60 6, , , . Domenec. Rt. Rev:" Bialitip Woote- Phillidiel t he order of the President of this meeting. II i , 111 Ilrirrn, s. The boast that theiriron -plated mechanics , Bank ........ • ....... 50 63 l„, ' Rec. T. S.Reynolds, Lorretto ,• Rev. Dr. 0' '• •, present `week at the low price of three 1,,,,, Aslittria 11l : ./rliiltl.l.. Col T. B. Searight was chosen tern- r ani afi rebels • ssourt, now in this river. can Allegheny Bank ....• ... ...... .60 67i I Philadelphia; Rec. kL enr,.M?,,Laughlin, P dollars and .serenty-fire cent. per. hiihdred F. H. Baton, °sq., was sleeted a- a . O to y, \ ENIN 1. „,.I.,t,re,eatel liorary Chairman. and Robert E. .Mona- sink any bt ' navy. gun oa in our citizens , Bank ................. 60 Sit: 1 delphie; Rev. F Mhar lleatiffabrg. pounds live wetcht. The readet• will ob Treasurer, and the following cotton itteto The Dim e or 11..1.1”11PrIllOre. , Iron City Hank_ ............ 60 63 .34 • /L. - A hackle a daAly, to ikinettocfrom glain, 11 J. l .Newphill and E Shultz ap- Webb and Mary Jane are also consider- Iron City Trust Co ............ 60 eoo , Gessen.' serve by the same report that the ruling . appointed by the Chair for collecting t ,, , , „,,,,,,,,,, it ssa A venio Jores ,ed impregnable to any of our flotilla. Manchester Savings Bank .. 50 48 .14 i ; s e 2 Rev. E. A. 8 13 54, Superior. For Wood street-S. B. McElroy, los ,r .t..1,,,.,..day pointed Secretaries. Railroad Gas and Iniin:ranee Stook. ---"-----77-------M--------f--- price for good beef cattle was from $6,- ' aalini IPo • I 1 : YU rt(r .tas ,seen busily . en - Birmi ng h am ej th, ........ 31.3 ‘ DR. R. A.,WllisoNfst 05 to 8,00 per hundred pounds. Front ,fames McCandleas, Charles Arbuthnot. ii 3 -' .tt '' " "rne.' After a protracted debate as to the Market and Fifth streets-James W ' '''' ' , I, ( topriendnie gaged for the past three day , ;n ri•mov. (ItIZSCIS. Insurance Co.. ....... 60 60 ' the size of the lot and the extremely lOW • I 4.,),,,„ 11TopPT method of seleeting the officers, ing obstructions from Red river, consist- - Western Insurance Co 42 534 i r.'l price at which they were sold, we are ' Balker, C.,11. Love, Joseph Dorm?, W 'l' '.ln",l'Ul.. ,iti, 48 W. Ward. lio n wll withe e , of phpadelphia. ing of rafts and driven into the : , Flieorngekliitsru.racnececli:o. C 0........... . 60 . 32 it 4 . Tonic, Cathastie -- . strongly inclined to suspect that they. Thy 110.1 j 111001/. C11:I nno • I Tran v rites , re 11 .ro.•eet I - Allegheny Valley R. 11 . ..: ...... 60 were the swill-fed cattle we noticed a Penn street-Joseph Lang, ..loachtm -le , ~, ‘ o oste Aeons, i naive WIIS chosen permanent Chairman. .. h err' ny nor illi; up the 0( or witliont interriiiit.on. P•"•hurgh& be /1. ii ; ...... 5° 9 S i ' day or two since as being eondemed as Wesser. ~,, a 1 ,„ - ke H its A committee of thirty•three was ap ;to interest bearing ...... 60 13 unfit' for a soldier to eat. Non - if we Wylie street and Pennsylvania tiVC -,--..., ,;_,,.. 3l.l.soNic itAi.t.. pointed to !select the rest of the perman TRENTON', Mar; h 24.- The Governor monenerthela Nay . Co. ........ 50 Monotnothela Bridge ....... 47,j . ._, Anti-Dyspeptic & "Ilentiehe our -.f. W. Deaker, C. Lau. .. - are right in our surmises, and We think __ illientheny brisurance! Co . ...... 25 27A1 ' - .1.1 ,'.;._ 2 - .7.. '..t - :;_i i', -, Zi-i7 we are,weadvise meat-caterers to be care- ' The meeting then adjourned. -v,i , :r az) 40 , 3D la. tc. „ r. i ..0 , , . si ent officers, and draft resolutions for the ef New Jersey this morning sent to the. L e gislature a inessage relative to a bill pe;;;P" insurance s "n ........ 25 . Z 3 . 04, The officers are. President David consideration of the Convent:on. sburgh tlas.Co.. ........... 60 , ful front whom and what they huy fro - a I tid Ors:7m A i it,.,,, ti, is. feu upr ttf now lielOre Congress authorizing - the western Pennk. R. K.. . _. ..... an Se McCandless; Serretary, W. W. 11".ril , PI- L L s ), ~. few weeks. It may be, however, that the At the afteinoon ResSilill C I. Ward. i? • aritan & Delnwart Bay Railroad Coin- rts../tiuSteu( ha . oville K. ........ 60 133, purchaser intends feeding them for a Treasurer, F. II .Eaton-to either ~t : GI,A SS 1:1,( )11 - 1..: I? S 1 Bed . .,1 - .1 , o I roeuty, was elected chair• pa n y and other companies to transport -(;:-. ......... 60 - time previous to their slaughter, in whom communications may 1., address- ‘ .. ,i ~ , . , Copper Stocks. - which event ull will be well. ed t pen issei, , oses, •'or: rn,sieirle Enter- • Man 0( the State Centrid Committee. tilitirni•nt at ii,i. :0.., •• 11,11 ..,1 Alt.Nlliy imssengers and freight across the State, Mass Mining Co ... . .......... .• iii-.- nnything in the laws of the Stati to t he Northwestern Mining Co ....... 705 6 13 . ---- _ __ ._ _, , - E% ENINt it, al sod, illsilt, an I estim i t es Or% e,en ,t ;reat Westena " ....... 1 00 4,4,1 Dr. E. H. Chapin.-Rev. Dr C. II ing and NVEWa 1.- It I 1 *O4 --a rt•ttoa L - A r NEW 1-one, March 94.-Tito steam- contrary notwitlistandmg. Tlio resom- I. , cotah ...... w -- 6 Bounty Ordinance Passed.-An • TEit'seeixe lions s 1 ent ri•lerred to a committee of Pitt, read Boston '' Pie HEY ARE TILE RESULT OF Chapin the celebrated orator and di. • ' • • 1 , ea,,, ~,,..,„,,,,,,,,, „, ~,,,,,,,,,,2 , ,, , 1...„. ship China, from Llverpriol on the 12th, H . . • 7S' itlonal " ....... - 55 ...... 660 3 T ordinance has passed the Manchester • • r both oie-es mho niadr a unanimous re , e-- vine of New York will deliver his oreomoi (do.. -le 0., 1..,,,,,,,.• Yio.,itor, mote and ( ueenstown on the 13th has 'irt i ' port protesting agaist the passage of the ii "rib ' ("ifr " ....... 300 .3X, ......r.. s. i-o- .ye C.:44A "-Z. 134.Z.r.Z Council authorizing the borough author- vi ' • great entirely et . i h.:, a ,ii tk. it Ise's:els:se moms- artive(l. The a . mood In the Alexandria H'} state ....... 1 76 264 lecture on E . urope and America, %Veil er sreat batten.. .II no on - i.e....et work of art „, , 1 ,, ` sr - bill. becattie it proposed to divest the , tie'utrai " ....... 600 71 LONG • INVESTIGATIEM- ities to issue bonds to the amount of ei1ii,,,,,,it.,.,,,,.„ ii ,,,, , , it.,. , ,,,.„ , , It„ ~,,,e .0. „. .,,ii I,t. o , that.. rasc t ame ictore the 1 onsi! 01 Lords on , " ....... 16 10 29.4 ofnext week in flee(' State of its local and ierritorlal jurisdic- 13siliennReYtaal 000, in sums of $lOO each, payable in i n a i i i i . -- ( 4 1 y c c - S a ' t n ' n n l o n t g the Lac , c, • ,• " dime . 'tit us i tt , • u-iy •INtrit,,,i c 11, tae , i..iti.- the I I th. The rebel cruiser Florida and lion within its own limits, and the ifil - Astei .. ...... .3 60 ass And carefully coskidoted e..xlie :bag* equal proportions in one two end three It! . Vol me Siena' . Mercantile I • iisrary fttl Ase ot kt "1 - •is.' I . . • . ' .// / U il'A 1 E \ I N. / V , . %I•ttt Ittl. " 'Si.:,.l the Federal corvette St. Louis welt , at precedented e:iiercise of a bower never Bonds. . ...... - 6 : been in use many yeas& during *Molt': It uy I have prevented as4.rellevitiln, VWS* ti , .1 of years, bearing six percent. interest. pay- . e!, the . -.1 '7' - .„ t , ~,, i ''. ."''' ; r ' -,'''' 'l' ,the A''.'l''' Funclian. Madeira on tlie 4th of March Allegheny Co. Compro.6s ....... $ .80. 4 I suffer Dig from Headacheijltetirtk- brig ion t tont (Witt t, It 1 lilted States. , p.„. t , - I , roc.:ation induce the Dr. to lecture in s ' „. o'i, - L L ,: ,:,i 5 , 5 , ' . '-''''' ' '''''"'•,-", e" the ' , is.. and it was belies e : i to be the intent • b• •• • -1 ' • - l - tor' - able : semi-annually, the bonds to pearl ate ''' 7 6 ;in the nervous aystem, dr Waif a tteranged-Atate t ils city ':- It would a fitting close b. , To empower th,•s,• c orporations to ex.. 14ti:. qi l ueip a l e i ; .... 88 .... 55 °lobes/mead, April Ist, ISII-1. Ilie second section au- i k 1111.t.4,1 I ,OVI•E,,"" ,::,.•i. iinmcnt,, tr cents or tile . :t. LOU . E. 10 CUt , Ili the Florida, one ot the finest series of ever oimes,,, . IL es - . N• I ilt . tr • I • tend branell reads anyo here within the Allegheny co. to tn. R . wi tit' . thorizes the Finance Committee to negro , is I )ii ei eau,, ... ,•: no, qi• at 2 o r.ao,s.. K.-X -(l,l'r -r .(1.,1f the k r.- ' lectures —— • ' ' ilt t , .1. ore . , ss sciatton-a .; '"• ..,"" s ea e lr" but a fear was enterts • cl f • 1 one o inter ;Tenet- State in iletiance:ol the rights of tl/C pitt b s ek um c h o p t ir l i ' s ... ............. 95 . . They may be Taloa at all Times tiate the bonds, and apply the roceeds . 1.:1.111ull •..0nia,,,,i... I. il 1 11; 1.,,,,r1.,:er. by the shore authorities. The Floods .1 with back les including Agassiz, Bayard Taylor "'' '.' '"' l " c "s r ii• listoser required the Governor ;if Madeim to al St''t '' To 'ffil"'".". '.'"l"''''''''''' cou p ons .... ;,. .., .......... 9° 'With perfect safe . .ty, Witholliniakinani e:etuinge thereof to pay the approptia"u' made ' D r . r Rolland Prof Ce o 1- • Io • ' executed by the State to du what i'dos a coon, R. n . meet aso si , of diet, mid the rceimurecif....eidt .-aztaiireftime-raree on the 14th and 19th of March to pay Vaildeziltoff , p rof.• Richards, • '' °r-1 ' '''''' Sit, '''."l-1 '''''' '''' low a supply to be furnished. He ut A \.R. R. ist men 's • Tiffany, Aliss shaw 're oessn lir/Nit 0,5 LL. stat.' never gave t hem nu- alts g h a ,„ r .,.,. B „ u Di . i . 1 4,.. . 1u.,, renders it easylo adiatin ~ , 40Aigiki*,„ bounties to volunteers. Section third . nda • isks , ' ' • tirei refused, but ultimately consented to 90 Sc. thority to do, and to violate the laws Allegheny city a ct... .. . ........... 67 ! - ' , :ISrT,' O:±,,' pledges the faith, credit, revenue and . e5i..1.C.1?1,:1.) ti.otliNCVlist-r lien obtaining sufficient to enable her to of New Jersey with impunity. and to de. Pitts. a steubenville ...... .... - BY THEASE.OMJESE 'PILLS • corporate property of the borough to the Praiseworthy.—Mr. C. W. Russell. - - g•t:t away I, ' * ..'., - ,:'.Y .e';' r- .= • 1 o be eiren 43- fy the process of her courta, because lin- , payment of the bonds. , . Not, e we- , eiven in t he iiodSe of PITTSBURGH PRODUCE. MARKET. .oteimrlod. tatter,-,.."' the business agent of Ellinger & loot s MR. CLEMENT TETEDOUX. I i 1 ..ri.s, Lim on the Nth the Maiquis on der special legislation would be a wan as, - ~ , . .issas s osisslOs- '''' tirrlCE OP THE DAILY Poet i -- 4----- ton insult to the dignity of the State arid Ner-tr . o u - 55.,M . ._.401i." - .713t e Great Robbery-220,000 Stolen. Great Moral Exhibition and Continental s, al h. _ ~,,,, i s 4 Id, k111.113' Sty.s.lr. 1 r., 1 iiiatei,r, Clanriceirde would move for copies ot • PRineY. March 25, 184. ~,:,,_.4-..-,,, ;.----.:--,...Nfir0,..-:;-:,..,. . -On Thriesday night last the safe of the Vocalists, iniorms us that the entire pro- osi a quart, o e „i sO OO . h o s, ~s.ao, any , orrespondi nit- will, Ili e run tedi-i it N i r i i l ll a i h n u s r i. of her c n o nt d racts, b wl b lich . t he 131'511NESS---Yesterday exhibited an improve. i May be o reV entedould ft takiliin econitnelice r p ii i:ironoU .• 1 ‘. indine. , , fills:Lit:lan atteolti, 4011111(11. lEqe:rellerof pipit and i ceeds of the ekhibition this evening will ox TIII.RsDAL Avineri 2 ,1T11. Itt6l. sit, States relative to the removal of the ','' , men:. The dtmand for the leading articles was treasury of Buchanan county, at Inde- . copy o t 4 resolutions are directed to te donated to the Sanitary Commission - , British Consuls and the cessation of ' s • inrger than the preytous day Prices are pendence, lowa, was robbed of $20,000. The little folks and all connected with i - xll4 i ItieT I ~., their functions in those eititt,•l he sent to the Members of Congress and , still looking up Th sales The that came under our They Seldom Volt The safe was left all right Thursday ' the exhibition join heartily in the pro f?,!,,:ili,'',-At,rlA'L,,. ,„ ' .,.;, r ,,. •.,' i i , , ,, r, !! ' .\ 1 1 5.,1' r 1 . 1" % i. i;',-;.r.: 1 . 111. infant son of (lit' Prim,. ~f Walo. ! z, enatur. from New Jersey, and they are i „nit„ w ere as; i/3/1.04".9: Sainea- .. "' In removing anti Heetekie4, to 4041 fe reo uested to use all exertions in their ' males are so subjcet. - ' .. night. Friday morning it was found posed arrangement. Here is an uppor - illy WM 1- 1.11/rlltrlS :Mil i . 1,:;,, r . r " . ' ' ha': betrll ( liristeuk.l Albert Victor Chria- HAY-We note sales of 21 toads at the scales blown open, the powder having been put ttinity for our citizens to do a good 'act )1 2 1-I . Y ruU , du ':ur • _'l.,,lrteite., SVI-kerlin Ilan Edward. power to lines - en( the paStsllg t - of a hill ,at *32435 V ton. Sales 6 car loads at the depot , injurious to the rights of the State and at s2B ' a a 'l l/ inn' They act Gently on tlieliiiiirels into the key-hole. Twenty thousand dal- and get double their money Lack its the z.s, ~,,,,(s.rn:x,,l;;(il(Zirlii :.1,1,,,,,. ,loot, 111 r 1 aul , Ylie Danish version of the et ca •in 'nt 4 ' g - ` ', offensive to her citizens FEtD—Sales 5 tons of shorts at 44:25 le cwt Jars were stolen, mostly in greenbacks, s measure and gratification. Let ti. h a il , Outs eat lion,. 'duet iron, istahat, M aser Nslir Voile ,IrlyS that the positio n of (11, /ram store. ReM OVing•COstivenetts. lt ,, ,eini Miss I,Ozte 1 al.sA Anti NIIT 1•111 1 ll It 'E-Seles 50bbls Rangoon at o,Nic. though there was some lowa money as be fi lled to its utmost capacity. uowlei ' ' - " - Danes was untenable, many troops Lay WasinsioroN, March 24. —Boner.— S A.LT-Sales at * 2 .256'2,60 X. bbl. FOR I_,LlLaMELekx;rir AMIN., well as some gold and silver. The amount _ i ..1 He sh.„ll Fr .l m s 1y,,,k ii.,,,, e i, m,-.. ing been previously withdrawn. The BACON-sale ' sof Shoulders at 10 3/@;lo%c. S. , tin motion of Mr. Blaine, of Maine, the co/ of the specie was probably small. The Bounty Meetin ' R \ l ' "1 " " ade Danes effected their retreat tr Meeting iri Rosa Town- • , „ .. iwards tee ams at 15416t,c. Sides at 12c. Plain Hams Students, Delicate Females, and - ill.petim " 7 - ii , money belonged to the county A re- . . ur lather 61,., Art in il, Alen >moot , North witli inconsiderable loss. There committee on the Judiciary were in- at 14A14 t - c. dentary habint they are' iistustflt no4.', 2 '.,': pr,, ship.-The citizens of Ross Township 311.44 A. Es erson ,i.. 1; i..,,,, structed to inquire into the expediency ME SS I,GRK-Sales at *2300. improving the appehte eying tomintar: ~,. tO ward of one thousand dollars is offered ) is nothing new as to the investment of the digestive organs, and restortnr the for the arrest of the robbers, and as they are earnestly requested to meet at G F I -.-. se'i,sfist4e,Lll)lT';:s4ll.l. Z lll c!;l.r•rr[ l :':;7=n u l , ' , I .lions I,"i ; : i ‘ 6 1 . 8 r t ." . .t. 1. 1 , , 'r( uer,caa, but it is believed iliat the ot proposing an amendment to the Con- ..t.GI-..ntzfdatierhlackerel, Not medium, at do No 3 medium at P 5,75; do elasticity and strength of the whoievatenso may come this way, it would be well for Lightcap's Tavern on Saturday, March I •'' •" 'lk'ren• " ''''' ; """' d 1.5. ''''' '4 " irteue '' Allies are concentrating a strung fur...e atitution, by striking out the article N 0 .3 lame at tki ' 75 Item , . erring-salesofNewfound ' ..,.,. sizing Instrument syhich forbids the laying of a tax on ar tii:ll,,,laadt .6,75 11521131?1,do, Labedor, at $8,50; do, Hay our police to look out for them. 2fith, for the purpose of raising funds to 7 Inflanutiorus..tron, ..tolat Mater ri,,,„. ill the vicinity. The Austrians had en do, Lake,. at $.5 00 Sales 01 _VOR. Eri r igl 3 E.rof4lA.' tides exported from any State.. White F f i ' s t h * a S iati,oci 11 half bbl. ' ' ' !-..., fill the last call. Let all come prepared to ni :nisi, I. lots, ',et . horos o „.,, ,nomied by -' ter, Hereseus It is re - iorted that En • I gMr Rice, of 01 Massachusetts, rep, so ilßOCE'Rlbsi-saies Coffee, Rio, at 37),V438c. To - day is Good Priday - Friday , subscribs; and pay in. Subscription s the Quartette. pA la „..1:0).\.1. land and France were agreed or all but And Its t n th usand inconveniernown NI back from the Committee on NaN - til ,(44z -Cuba a c t . l sFi l Orlt;a tate oatal6YigdfiXelVA: slight i h di g e s - i o - st on and sallow cheek, to extreme being Good Friday; as such will be will he received by the Committee all 1 rhe illtigfilent, ,ram the Ilr,/11r1, I,ry 16.. JIINUeII On the prineiples of a treaty re Affairs a bill providing tor the education Se* -- tleW at 86e ; old at 75c°. gyrii t p- I -SA e. ces ran - emendation and depression of marital, - or& eons The mass meeting will be organ Isitisiolooo Aboo 5 bort. tor mak' ,M•'r, terminate the war, and usaintain the 'lnge firmed case of melancholiain its irkeshagggirgabed strictly observed by the Catholic and da i - • ol naval constructors and engineers at . from sec ado; ]zed at 6p. tn. By order of Comtftittee. l '"''' 8''""" ''l'im' 13• `'''' l''' '''' "` it ''' •i 1 E . pew f n urepe. Cr iEEsE-Sales tes Lica at 15 41530 ; 40 do at form-are these Pillsconfidently recommended, .teu. the Naval Academy It was ordered to amuse, if preservingly used. Episcopal churches of the two cities. o 2Ye Fields et 1 izi.t toe mil .t uiss I Tule Time, continues to tell the Da es . , h . , . . . „ . _. . . h _ 1.5 e 50 at 16(115V. ' P r uned ] , and le committed. T e } 'LOUR— Extra at $6,25@6,50. Extra Family The c ommemoration of good Friday has pdrti t il ( ) eras( of Ittitiliart, Miss I :Moine and .11r ti 1 %an 1 itti- then have no m a t Theatre.-The lin .• ', •• • - .• ' ' . '• . material assistance , to ex. ' ''' been observed from the first ages of en House then resumed the consideratb in ' at $6115_11, '7,25@7,40 Liver Oomplaiiit--.l'orpliteVer.l7'll the Phrolii4e don't like the manner in aln VerliireClod.;frorntheCreitlon 110y.4, peer from England. It is rumored that 1 BETTE,II-Sales of 17 packages at 38, 40@42c. of the bill declaring the Delaware , I3a •• Christianity, and is kept as a day - of the Everson, accompAnied by the 1 .11.1 a- liuss ,.. ia has undertaken to form a eyrps . liailitaiN.-Viceat-Red at VOI White at $1,25. Use the Bilis in alterative dosek for a long time, strictest fasting. Saturday or "Easter which Mr. Karnes and Miss .l i ones sus- I ei l t i „ iss A of 14 . 0,000 m n to Operate aga i nst . Soo. and Raritan to be a military post foal). Mr. Broomall, of Pe nnsylvania, op. SU '‘.llt;WYlll4,e at +11,20 ; bust i . $1,40, Oats at ourseuotittetliiiiia:Twis =used then lattriitth4 the better plan. even," is observed in c ommemoration of . tamed their parts as the "Stranger" and 4 ronei.l..r the Lihos 1 “piln AI. :gm.) , ten, if the latter joins . the English and EV/Gs-Sales at 2611 , 28 e ft doz. Christ's descent trito Hell or Hades, the "Mrs. IIaller" last night. A large and ' ..e ."'l l e It is asserted that M. • Dosed the bill, saving, • amongst other DRIED BEEF--Sales at 1 4414,10 V fb. iflrlteMpergallaCes , .• -• ~, place of departed spirits. It is usually appreciative audience endorsed the lieu te c j. , ,- l'• 94/ 0 C La , i, i f A 1 .. 1 1 - i . ,,, , l i_ ti A l t. , :;- „ it re. r \ ,- 1 , ,,, ,, ,, , i t a l is , a , t w i l S , l 3 n- 1" nen Ch alliance. . . Is ro,p.i will not quit the . .re.nch Cabinet. things. that the laws now in existence . eli made the occasion ofd discourse on the formance, which, we cresume will sat. at r. P. ziaoatra,s,. amt Mr .1 l'. Van Doom: authorize all railroads te be taken for PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. I Any one who bi so unfortunate 'as to .eator ~ acc 6 •ona , pani e d By tie. qmorrettr , I Ile Arch Duke Maximilhan. will leave "Intermediate State," the abode of the isfy the lad and gentleman alluded military and postal purposes. , 'OPricia OP THE D A ILY ' POST, ? drink too much, may save hlmitelf a fte - V i m I ray ye, (,) iierilir t n . i,,r.lielaiii (Atom: Paris on the 12th or 11th. It is rinnOred soul a ft er the death of the body, and be in lour parts that Gen. Rascaine will soon he with Mr. Garfield, of Ohio, replied that the FRIDAY Milrell 26, 5864. plexy, or other serious consequences, by diately taking a Pill. For sale by fore the final judgment. Sorry to Hear It.-Gen. Averill, --- measure was necessary for it was a no- ' the demand for oil yesterday was liberal. .X ~ drawn from Mexico, having accomplish- . . , i 1 itosso o sot .Esors-te be had o c 5 Me!. tormus tact t tat the co mmunication be_ ( 2tooE-saies at 21c, packaSea return - - the well-known Federal cactitry com- ha l o Mush: .More, 81 Wt od 'veer ;id his mission. The King of Bavaria i-, en ; do .B. L. Fahnestock &Co High Price of Coal. —The coal deal r 'lll open .t'' .'h ' •k ! • - tween New York and Washington, was . ~alt,i_dstldbarrels returned; do at 20 45.26, , ,, barrels in- ' ... . . • ta " mender, is lying seriously ill at Martins- ' ine l e ' c '° e at ~ ,beroa r e' s r o ' ril ' o i' ek . ' """" sill c"" ' - (in't extremely difficult. R EFINED -Sales of Free at 52. Straw Color No. 76 and 78 Wood andL9l Fourth Stft., ors manage to keep up the prices and it ' i The LiTES- LIVE , March 12.- burg West Virginia. He had a hem- The Piano is furnished by Mr I i' Mellor. s(riate. —Mr. Howard, ol' Mich., re_ , e at aostc42(;eity Bond aloe; cholee:whae at as. Bond fa still sold on our streets at from twelve Drilla' ' mh22-td ge of the lungs on Saturday last, A disastrous flood Ind occurred at Shef- • sumed hiss peech of ye . sterday in opposi- ° And au respectable Drugghtts. CONCERT HALL. field caused by the bursting ofd reservoir. BENZOLE-Sales small. Dealer were asking thirteen cents per bushel. Labor, feed, and was then pronounced by the army -W`' . lion to Mr. Powell's bill to prevent mil- , 23 eta. , • , Many lives were lost. etc., they say; continues to go up instead ' sure•eons to be in a critical condition. ' Fur a few days only , commencing M. .NDA l' . nary interference in the State 'elections. ___ • of falling, and there seems no prospect At last accounts from Martinsburg he El, ENING, March 21 - si. MADEIRA, March O. -The rebel steamer He2will 'occupy the greater part of the „ , Oil Receiptsper Allegheny Ritier.—Wills & Dun - .. • ,an, 230 bblsi Childs, 30 dot Duncan & Dutf,l3s • now ofd reduction in the price, at least w-as reported to he doing. IMMENSE C OMBINATION! Florida, from Brest, put in here February ' „„i on t o _d ay. ' do; I. Wilkins, 30 do, owner. Total, 486 bbls. until the warm weather sets in, and then - - e• 28th , and was allowed to receive -twenty - .0-o. -- -.111.111b..- Two exhibitions combined moat! The most , tons of coat, water and provisions, and WAVIONOTON, March 24.-Lieutenant ,Penn. ------- B. L FAHNESTOUICS a very small quantity of the articles will No Raftling.—lt is stated that no yssousta Central Stock Market. attractive amusement now tea ! The , was. required las leave port again which . General Grant and staff went to tile EAST LIBERTY, lilarch 24, 1861. RatiSfy the ordinary wants of the people. raftiing or lotteries will be permitted at - ELLINGER & FOOT.E,'S she did on the following (lay ' Aisor of the Potomac this morning. . . What has become ;if the coal-digging A RI • SINESS at the Yards was in a great meas • . the coming Sanitary Fair. This con- GREAT MORAL EXH - D3ITION ' LATEST . VIA LIV-ERPOOI..-LONDON, leTter from the Army or the Potomac ur WORM CONFECTIONS machines? Hurry them up. e suepeeded during the week. The views of elusion will, doubtless give satisfaction ANIS March 13.-The A r c hd uke Maximillian says that a Lieut. and seven privates of i buyers and sellers being so wide apart that no •.. - . Modification of Trade Regula to many, but it o ill opperate seriously C' 0 n tiacutt al Munch arrived here. a Louisiana regiment came into our margin was left, hence we have scarcely any- Are prepared from the active prple of his eel tionfi.-The following: letter of instrue- against the success of the Fair in a finan --ss••.- lines yesterday and made the usual seat- thing to report The rates demanded were fully ebrated V'ermifuge. They are pu ... 2t n in* nice e neat I point of view. So says our whin )- The three smallest human beings in existence, , , tjte ment of demoralization in the rebel up to last week. The principal portion that was watdo pcalatVecofnorm, eniettlayilittle th7-7eCW Lions ties been sent to all Collectors or ' ‘N ASIIINOTON, •March 24 . -The ,tit,,,. - ary of the Chrotn'rle a conclusion which ' ' € C.. 4 1 1 1.31 - ODOII F: vocyri;:, , ranks. offer not finding purchasers, were ;forwarded Children will tak v e thesi without trouble, has the following: The steamer Balti- Customs and Special Agents of the I ' Re by no means endorse. 22 y ears old, 28 Inches high and weighs 23 Ps ; A ca.. m" ster Mitchell, which left • It having been reported that the Gov- to shed eastera market. Among the sales repo - ~,. are an effective worth fts. trope; and tun giv- Treasury Department : Hr is 11 inches shorter than Tom 13 b • .„ ; more, e 1 , a ernment had been defeated in the article cd_were the following: -- en to the most delicate child. Tltrusuav DEWAR rustvi. March 21, 1604 The Little- Porka.-Another full ,t t h I "' l n : '-- 1 1 o Monday morning with Admi ra l ,n, les s orter ands sears tilde! 1../SLI ...SMUTS'S iere n Roos-The principal offerings were sent East. ' Sir :-The 42d trade regulation, series of Sec. N t. of coffee, that ground glass was found in went down to Fortress the , bottom of barrels, , A few hundred head only was was disposed of In PI II:PARE:D . AM/ SOLD BY tember 11th, less, is hereby BO far niedill il that house greeted the wonderful little pen. i'3 l. ) iny,4 tm BA RNT , miz ED . his chall I Dahlgren, who a C ommissioner our market as follows: en g e ' Monroe expecting to receive the body of € ' on and after the Ist day of April next the in- , . - i ed, and the taltli, turned. We now da I- " SALES OF BOGS Pea CWT. p e at ( soncert Hall last evening. this nintning with ' was appointed to examine into the sub voice valuation permit tee un shipments to and ' last ~W e l l a r e n7c 't P. T. Barnum nlll the 1.1 - 110 ,F,' 3 his son arrived up Holmes & Pflffer sold 300 head of line stock at from insurrectionary districts will be three !per understand that Salllid - ay is the uay I to produce the equal of („•te..M. I.'faitTEW. i ()li ag i'l . ) l • d ,• 1 101 board, he havin been t ieA ini si 1 . .. o• ject. The result is that same coffee had 13• L FAHNESTOCK - g CO •, cent., instead of five as therein prescribed, of the season, so that those who would I size, weight or education. A thorough scholar • e been emptied into a barrel, which pre. Gilead &Oo ' ' . . ~ sold 1,100 head at prices ranging • againr unsuccsful in his mission. 76 dig Wood and 91 Ponstb Sta., (signed) S. P. CHASE, see them should avail themselves of the 1 r ill . ; i n e e r m ,, a noand English, and his versatility of jal i Th fl f t . eag o ruce b oat, which was due - This . vualy contained fro meats of g a bottle- from *8,2E4860. Secretary of the Treasury. c Median, Actor, Orator and Daucer. The balance amounting to near 300 head was opportunity afforded. are of the highest order. .at Old Point on Tuesday afternoon, did is the - origin of the charge of fraud. forwarded East. - PI TTSBURGH', PA : . • ",tiSiti-4 ----,,,,„„_-_-____ aIiTTLE.---The masket Wall very bane. The MISS ELIZA NESTEL, ' not arrive until yesterday afternotin on - , CAIRO, March 24.-The Cairo News Eastern fever seemed to be all the r e Sister of above. better known as the FAIRY account of the storm, which obliged her , course they went. The sales re . E we t 'lr . coxl-'1,11',4-g ISn'ol.:tsr,,,itthethstnallest !natured Lady in ItO lay off old Jamestown Island du- publishes the following list of vessels is shade rdisposed of 130 head at *7 head, etvti.e. sa to compose Admiral Porter's Red .I. B Muff' retailed to butchers 40 prices wife-is 14 yOlite, old, 21einbcillees°fhip,Tqui'aundrIU.uen's 14 t . , pounds. „. ring Tuesday night. The boat. brought ci ' - down a number of wounded soldiers, River fleet : Fort Heiman, 7 guns; wr°°l crieket 8 • Lafayette (t• '' • V . C1C:10/..E. Maallozgioroox,, but did not bring down the remains of -' o , ,• , Neosho, e per cwt. ging from 6,50@7,00 per. ow. R ce bought 75 biped of prime cattle at *7,20 The Male and Female Character I ..meer, lo 17 , years old, 30 inches high :amt woighs 21, pounds. I This tosser Lilliputian Wonders. (unlike roost ' ' other exhibitions of this nature in whieh 11it Colt Dahlgren, as expected. Col. Ould, the exchanged Confederate agent tor prisoners, sent a verbal mss are trained to Appear in certain ma, "age, Stating that the man who had bu- I Oseark, o; Eastport, 9; Choctaw, 8; Chi Ossage; 3; lscothe. 4; Louisville, 14: 101 S t °I. Gazelle, 8; Mound City, 14; Pittsbureh, • . T 14. Carondolet, 14; Benton, 18; Gen. turn, like " animal s '' : •' '9:s' thoroughly tied the bOdy could not he found in time Price, 4; Lexin g t " , 8 ; Vcouneaest7t,:omani.,l and,,i iielrrtiii,,t, I,l,zir,ice,ty Loafull'inainiee Burlesques, Farces, ite . arranged for them with ; would be great care to please the most fastidious taste, in bi i to get it ready for transportation, but it ! This promise gives sent down as soon as possible. the officers at Old Ouachita 39; Black`Hawk, 13. Of these the Osage and Oseark are turreted vessels. _ ._......,„____ Allege-- which they will be assisted -by the old, or I P o i nt ' 1 • Pews, March 13.-The Memorial and justly celebrated and the numerous re atives and Diplomatique contains the treaty regulat- other sales were made at a - 'most tireeatne prices. The larger portion were shipped ellEhr- he offerings ao I rt ; ar as could be ISSeer taineil did not exceed 10300 head, which was sent East, buyers here refueing to give the rates. Allele.- ------„,____ CONTINENTAL VOCALISTS, i friends of the deceased, hopes that the ing the question of the French occtifia- Together with Miss M. C. ELLINGER, the eel- remains will h s only be delivered to the lion and Mexican debts to France, pre ebratee Pianist and Composer, and Prof. G. H. afiicted father and his family. pared by Maxim ]lion and Napoleon. A OK.S,the eminent Blind Pianist and Vio- Ca • Mitchell describesthelate ' Captain most. political programme has been aueed air-select Matinees EVERY AFTERNOON storm as one of the most terrific that has ng upon. The Mexican prisoners in France after the openinight, commencing at 3 o'clock, ever occurred. It blew and stormed tor ladies and cMidren • ladles to afternoon Mat- with tremendous fury. A number of have given in their adhesion to Maxim !nee 15 cents; children ' lO cents. Doors open at Man. 2 and 7 o'clock p. m.; exhibition town:mei:tee at vessels were dashed about by the storm, ----- --..........______ 3 and 8 o'clock p. m. apdi some driven ashore and damaged. ALBANY, March 24—The 'Union Na 7 admission 25 cents-Reserved seats 10 cents. i iiree schooners were totally wrecked, t• Children under 12 s . ears of e 1.5 oents. ional Convention has been fled to - 0 1/4 .,,,, C. G. gums aineju , Agent and four lives were lost, meet at Syracuse tut the of -May.; ADVERTISING AGENCIES. Messrs. S. r . PETTENGILL & 00. No 37 Park Rye_ ,w New York. City, and No. 8 state rtnrcleiNatroa; And E. P. FONTAINE & Co., Prolrs 'Nassau street, New York City, ate au thorized to take Advertisements and Subserip tionrfor us at lowest rates. stillfurnist the DAILYiOST, to agents at the rate of $2,00 phr hundred copies. FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 25, 1864 LOCAL. INTELLIGENCE. The Saturday Morning Post, FOR THIS WEEK, 7.t.' ONV FL II . EDITORIALS—LincoIn and Fremont—Wants to Know—Maine Law In Richmond—The Work Goes Bravely On—"Miscegenation"— Erring Sisters Beware, &c., b.c. POLITICAL—AbIe Speech of Hon. John L. Dawson, of Fayette county, on Freedmen's Affairs—How we are Drifting—The Tribune on Miscegenation, &c., &c. • MlSCELLANEtii'S—Jewett's Interview with Buchanan—The Marquis in Petticoatti--Per petual Motion, &c., NEWS--A Painful Rumor—The French in Mex ico—From Wealth - 44mi, &c - - POETRY—The Rose Bush. ARMY NEWS FROM ALL POINTS TELEGRAPH NEWS. LATEST SOUTHERN NEW:S A Pardon Asked For. --The jurors -- who recently convicted Joseph Moore of The New Cars.—The ne murder in the second degree, at Ebens- 1 i tier cars recently put upon e line of th ly pastime burg have signed a memorial to the GOT- Pennsylvania Railroad are th most attrac e error, praying for his pardon. Let him live in appearance, and elegant and corn be pardoned, and a Mw at once passed fortable in style. Go up to the depot and inflicting the direst punishment upon till take a look at them, even if you cannot libertines who invade the sanctity or take a ride "over the mountains." married life, especially so when the hus- band and protector of his wife is absent Theatre.—The play of "Viva Litw in the armies of 'he Union. mermore" is up for this evening, with . Miss Jones as "Lucy Ashton" Full New Officers.—The following ap phoopuulseasr 3nioguhntglyacgtrreeests.this talented and .pointments of postmasters are announ• ced: James E. Hayden, Sutersville Westmoreland ------ county, vice Margaret Ninth W d —The citizens of the Marsh, resigned, Henry F. Rumbough, Ward. —The . , School Warrior's Old Stand, Westmoreland Ninth Ward will meet at the county, vice Charles E. Morrisson, re-' House this evening; and a full attend sign on ed; A. 13. Scott, Ten Mile, Washing_ 1 ante is requested, as business of import t moved. county, vice B. B. Bradbury, re- 1 ante will be transacted. Ptograp at low rates All late books and publications re- from ho fifty diffe h rent Albums manufacturers, at ceived as soon ail published at Pitt , tfek,s. Pittock's. MEM CONTLNTB 2 ' 2 0' .1 0 I I 6 4 N. Hampshire Massachusetts Vermont Rhode Island . Connecticut... New York .... New Jersey.. Pennsylvania • • Delaware. • • Maryland West Virginia Diet. Columbia. 0hi0.... Indiana . ''''''' Illinois.... • • • Wisconsin . Minnesota '' • • 10wa........ .. Missouri..... • • • Kentucky Kansas . 4,721 none • , 2,688 160 . ' 10,0/19 none 1300 2,130 ,388 626 3,108 694 132,794 6,709 none 'sums —•1 985 none 4,317 none I 2,051' none I ' 1,702 none , '20,595 none I '13,008 9,939 '17,524 30,900 7,821 034 j 7,941 none 2,180 none 6,439 none 3,925 none 5,707 none _ • • 1 ,409 none Card Photographs of Generals in the to be , United States and Confederate armies From the Army of the Potomac, •\ umber to be credited, and deficiency harged, not yej computed. at Pittock's o'' ' Another Mill.—Joe Coburn, of New ~. u Arrival of the Steamship ()him 0- : York and Jim Mace, of England, are ,1 soon to hay , . a grand ' . mill," which is ------ Tom. to come come off in world. Ireland, fo mount r the The Latest European News championship of the The a 1,920 6 044 of the stakes is not yet fixed, but it is none 2,428 supposed it will be about $l,OOO. 9,953 , 20,593 - CAPTURE OF FORT DER USSEY LA ________ , none 17u none 64:3 • Heavy Failure.—The Hollidays- none , 2,574 . 55,23 0 burg Register says . — The West Branch 7,500 14,224 Fire Insurance at 325 Prisoners and 2,000 Barrel' 40 , i of 7,41f21,7 1,6 28 8 7 Im( k Haven, has failed, and appointed of Powder Captured. 1 1,125 8,4,,,,u assignees.,, Quite a number of Citizens 3,153 4,x55 i)f 1111. , city and vicinity, were insured in 18,028 35,223 this Company and,, of course, will be none .1,069 , Immense Strength of thi iuoSerS. none none none 7,187 _, 7,461 i44:r . ..? Card Pitot , .graps ttf all prominent . ( 1 , % 5 7 1 1: 5 4 , 3 men and ocs . tmnon, and copies of fine en Entire Destruction of Fortifications gravings at Pittk' I custz 8,897 1,,1i83 15,472 ' , . 1,118 2,597 " _ _ e Fort ieny Live Stock Market. ALLEGEtENT, March 24. j. offe • The market durincthe week was dull. The shade hi ringa were hagted. Prkme generally were a gher'. Arnonetike Wes inide we note the folloWieg: - &rain OP OATTiIi Plat OWT- • W 11 9 0 .401d15 head at i7,7$ R. StuttAttabid albead 44-3,00. Walter tittld3 'wird at kZ. S. hl.- te6461421nd at ex: m. wl` ,Ittattltett4l443v • A yarn hem-1.013i Brouse gala Ottbeatrat 1 4 60 60 . Mita at maim. soldlo bead at ti, 3E areeawalt sold 90 heed at 7,79. -E.:Rothibuda sold 97 heat tat 1,06,8,00. Alma & Bro. . o ld /SO head at 831. 0. ts-HJ.g. Oupolj.„0 Mich. S.61:11 N. Y. tient Reading... Hudson Rlt S: Canton Co. Missouri 6', N># ' ' ' --..--Ntfsv IrcidivltfAixteef.- r -- ..... , ,- ''''"=-• , Draw' rous,..ll2ateh 24 : --- ciuttue hell a detdinifilg tendency and dull; sales of -734118 e. Flout fltuq sales of 18,500 tgo:§ktfoo jo...tarstate. trt;vs 7,35 for U. ; r;Weini3s-fOr liotltheft. Whellti ...-- 18,000 bush" at '* l6 4@l 5 . for eldeagti Sprier; sl,6s@t 68 forged ; Care' unsettled and deelisll jug' ; safes of 41p00 busk et 4,/ighlint?9-Yofk . bu lyant at 143,25,, Laril iu tt , Loy, et 141u4Ne. Whisky dull and uneettl at ifik-ML" Seger arm at 14211534-43...-Coree fltetiet. Mo. 1, sees inactive. Naval stores Quiet inlet lirtelO.T.• Petroleum firm; ratified le at 63e• - chide 'at 6 134 . @33 c. t - R_lVg M3'B au Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers g y ener . deetts.lawdtm D WEALING MOUSE 'FOR BALE Mb. '23 Sandusky street. g City, Well arranged With two hallty ors, dining room and kitchen, hall and is bed 200 Mil on' second floor, nd nn room. attic+ gas in every room. Price $2,2W. Ternis--$5OO in hand and balance in 10 yearly payments of M s2ooon on April Ist, . Pluses inh2b S. CUTHBERT fr. SON.S. 61 Market street e - if - Cli— azillir AT aro. es R ..RIEB . Bee our large sod well selected stockiit dies' Fine Gaiters, Balmoral. and Boots; Mans' Pine Stitehed Gaiters and Boots, of Glove Kid and Calf; Boy' s and Youths' of all styles Misses' and Children's In endless, variety, very cheap, at OS. H. BORLAND'S, • SS Market at, dd door tomadith _______ o f/killrEfig lag gEMU' Six acres of -ground and it , C —S -story brick dwelllng haul*, arranged with ball, ten - rooms and cellar well of .wititeatthe dour 11l I VI4 Pen And fiat moo -poultry house, -etc.; a ittigettimber. limo tgr'Va. ot Omuta rarietbraptekacOcer**lr thrown. nice wajlt, a One r vie wilfitie'llido - rirerotand ita beautiful scenery, situate adagios Station. 4 _ • S. 440141,1, mitik ' 61 Motet a/Ma