zilt Pang Vat. or m om the seat i t wit' A fter the receptton ' r fro several hospitals of ',rasing. appeals for 4 stores, the Committee . pried depots for rectos- i ELL GRA_PHIC log articles for the sick and it ounded soldiers, and sent or appointed agents at various points . to attend to the proper distribution of the goods it'll-LST EDITION. donated. Depending entirely on the free will ' offerings of the people. the contributionspoured In so rapidly and continuously - that goods, - amounting in value to reeo,ooo, were forwarded ' and distributed by the Subsistence Committee Penns)lcania Legislature. between January, 1562, and April, 1663 The first public meeting was held on the eve ning of April 18th 1863, at which time the new committee began to work in connection with the HARRISBURG, April 18. United States Christian r 'otninission The re- Special to the Poet sults of Its operations during the last nins months may be briefly summed up as follows:, The Revenue bill being the special order Cash contributions received $21,348 ai , was considered. Lengthy debate ensued Estimated value of stores donated 4.5,7uri, 75 Estimated value of stores sent to upon whether gross income or net re the annien 64,024 ur ceipts should be subjected to taxation i Estimated value of reading mat- Times Changes. ter sent to the armies 4,635 25 Mr. Cochran, of Philadelp p p hia, rOos Three years of war have effectually worn oft I ' fue Peresseitan SUBBINTENcit.CoMMITT Et ed a substitute for the original bill whirl novelty of the pageantry and paraphernalia —Of the valuable aid rendered by the ladies of theretuito belonging. The noble science of kill- I the Pittsburgh Subsistence Committee we can- , was precisely that proposed by the Rev big and being killed is now looked upon much not speak in too unqualified terms of praise . Already engaged in arduous and p a i n s- ta ki ng enue Commissioners in 1862 as other kinds of business—a thing at which to I effort in the department of subsistence, taking . Mr. Persillflo' has the floor for to-night gain position and make money, or a matter to care that no soldier should ?ass through the - city at any hour of the day or night without be- H e NN as address i ng the House IA h en it be avoided as a disagreeable and terribly risk) ing offered a wholesome meal, they hale yet requirement. The patriotic and those whom found time, with busy hands and warm hearts, adjourned until half past sli Vell nature has fitted for the calling of arms I are to do incalculable serv ice in behalf of the t to- Night Session —The consideration of led States Christian Commission. With rare long since been in the lists, and many', alas, assiduity and unaffected cheerfulness they hale I the Revenue bill was resunied. Apro have fallen to rise no more. The remainder of responded to every call made upon then, ' often p our population in general are not of war, even if generously pledging themselves to duties Sc- osition to make the net receipts a basis mending no trifling self-dental for their faithful of taxation was lost; yeas 28, nays •s:i /or war ever ell vehemently. They seem to be- and effective discharge. 11 that a•°manhood is hove that peace bath its s ictories, and while the richest which is oftenest engaged in benei- The gross receipts therefrom is a basi- cheering the armies on to deeds of noble daring, cent tasks, and quickest to do where the doing l themselves prefer to win and wear the laurels , A i nsist is likely to go uutrumilieted, then are the ladies oi , taxation motion to on re of the pititaburgh Subsistence c omm i ttee rr ai ii_ and perquisites appertaining to the civil and p - vent with more than the matter of barbaric eeipts front net t :linings was adopted, Utica' functions ut life. This is not spoken as pearls and gold." They are busy, bustling Mar- motion to except railroads not paying faultfinding, but as a state of feeling the result than, each with Mary's loving hevrt. of three years of war. All men are not consti- dividends let I toted warriors, and when there is choice left to You Pays 3 - M oney and you Takes such persons they peeler to remain at home .our The Houßc has progressed, at quart, r ai many, eon, m, might enjoy the felicity of de- your Chotee.—The Pittsburgh Advocate, in in stroying lite at good wages rind it more remun- article on "National Extras tgance " says the l,l lit ii cloi k, to the lull section. Will erative to supply the means for others to do so , not get thiough on second reading to brokers and bankers of New 1 ork it ' ore the and to cheer them on by dheap praises and deli cate allusions to the dear old flag and the giori- most dangerous enemies now fostered in the bo- night l out Union—as it is to be som of the Republic," and "wishes the} could BEN ATE.—The Sun it, ild Lot Mei 1. Formerly the arrival or departure of a regi- ail be expelled from the country as traitors • " meta was the occasion for a grand Oration.because, as it says.they have produced the until to.niglit Every private was a hero and each officer a don- present great difference between paper mon,•y ble hero, even though the smoke of distant bat- and specie. 'then it proceeds to say "the no- Alotion to reconsider supplement to tie had not yet tarnished the tinsel upon the tion at large is guilt) 01 a ruinous and el rr Aniline, de Coal Iron Co, gridirorong tine cloth of his uniform. But those things ex. stamina! policy tor indulging in extras agant l' rat now only in the memories of the past. Reg- I lit ing,^ and - already the foundations of society with rallro ids Eric, \ , nanyo,Craw bird, iments,companies and squads aim% e and depart, It begin to feel uneasy - ; the price of labor is un- ~ and, beyond the Committee of Subsistence, lit- steady; many are looking doubtfully into the M ercer and Butler counties; re( onsider tle is known or said of the matter by any one future, and unless we soon seer about we shall I tiOn carried. Bodies of soldiery used to march along the Ibe involved in a not distant ruin." ft follows streets of our cities followed by crowds of en- this up by appealing to religion and patriotism MI Lowry hi ,ri tl its passage. Post thusiastlc admirers and cheered on their route to "retrench"—"economize"—and says. 'lt perish , et poned until to-mount?. and printed from every window by the approving smiles of will be well if the Republic does not the fairest women of the land. Are see not a by, the indiscretion of its friends." The reader The LOD r culled up passed supplement changeable people 1 Ihe same soldiery that will perceive that he is left free to choose the months or years ago were feted and feasted are authors of ourresent troubles—from among to the Fayette County' Railroad, con the same men, yet lesser, perhaps, in numbers— either the New M ork traitorous brokers or the but improved and made more worthy of respect friends of the Republic—but he must not forget necting with any road near Greensburg, and good treatment by the litinornble battle- to pitch into the brokers and bankers of New Westmorelarni county scan they bear upon them; and yet who goes York anyhow . aside to do them reverence) Iv by is this? Hale - r Graham Passed charter of AN e-t . M the Onion leaguers, who heretorere monopoliz- Theater-1. stele Tom '''' C.hl. • — Thi. ern Coal ( n ed the business of receptions and ovations, tired of their "loyalty," or are they merely running world-rectoß ntd moral Drama a. as re-produ el — t r Horkiti- t )ne to pay bark 6011111 N after new and strange gods before vs Inch to bow again last evening, to a full house—as usual—in .N down and worship? Upon this point the Ness fact the success of this tine play seems rod ,eri. ~ tumll' S I'm 1 I,c Hop( vs all town:Slop, York correspondent of the London Times may ed, as our exchanges informs us of its continued throw some light in the following account of a revival throughout the country. Wiinllin,lioil Ciwntv recent ovation In the great metropolis. The piece was well performed last r senol. Mr McCandless Bill in p l an Irtf • eit e t, i, - A NEOIIO Rzoist.gi. ath NCO.% YORK —The Co. the whole company being perfect in their r, - . ion League o,Dthis city, an association compos- street is e roles—the Scenes. Tableaux ,S-c , wen • relict of executors of Robert List, Butler ed principally of war contractors, jobbers, politi- ter effective indeed. oil clergymen,and other devoted adherents of the Mr. Loneday, as Geo. Harris—Mr.Chipper- , ounty, passed. administration, organized on Saturday - last a dale as Deacon Perry—Mr. Wilkinson novel spectacle for the amusement of the multi- 1- letcher, the Kentuckian—Mrs Ry ner an Eliza XXX VIIIth CONGRESS tulle. Regiment s of white men going to or re- and we might add many others in the compoli • S . Turning from Southern battle-fields has e long Not the least of which is Lillie Marden as 'lop') ceased to attract uutice. They pass Up or down the girl that "nebber was born." Great ~,. Broadway without exciting even the cheap coin- plauae throughout the entire play. Marinas, I 11 kaiits , uiuN, April 1' .N - w riERN, N C , April 14 —Accord plhnent of a cheer or the flutter of a pocket- Henderson announces "Uncle rum' again ter 11, , 15k. —Mr P, nPi II, et thio,) pro ing to the Italcigh Progress the people of handkerchief. It seems, however, to have struck this evening when w e anticipate another nisi' poor ,I the rtsoliii. - . iii,' Legislature w. e , tern North Carolina have recen(l2. the mind of some more than usually imaginative We understand that the it underful Mut ,I megiber of the League that if whiteheroes could Drama entitled the -Octoroon ha s beer, 0 "t that 71,111 ', 1 , i, i k• Hulking pro- hung several Confederate officers and no longer move the crowd to sympathy or rap- preparation for some time and will shortly ' , \ 1 , 1011 for the .1, -1 i 1,, people 01 East soldiers for attempting to enforce the Lure, black heroes might The idea took root produced . .1 ennes4ee conscription. The Raleigh, N C Con and flourished. The fair ladies who.though not • Mr Fatilsit ortb, 11l ,) 1 1 e , ent.(l a fedrrate , ays the election in that State members of the League, were mothers, sisters, Which is the worst 1-1 he folios; ina ate or sweethearts of those who were, took upla monstran,e aoain-t the extension of deends. uon the success of the armies the objectionanie and 4roosonable e er,i. p p the notion With avidity, and wrought a oh their tne Goodyear patent , If defeated, Holden will be elected by delicate hands a silken haunt r to be pr.- spoken by Mr. Long, in the House • , 1., LI t , tl., h• seated to the 20th regiment of New York you- so much clamor n•ao raised to ilie rad, ii b au: ihe House will take a ri_.'ess tII4 30 a 'urge majority. Frequent arrivals of tuiteers, a black regiment commanded by white for which they passed upon Sir, o 1 0 , , or cen- P ,1, to meet again at 7 "' clock fur steamers at Wilmington, with valuable officers The flag was publicly pres.nted to sure nosiness. During day session the House ( aigoes tot'the Confederates, are an them in their square, uu Saturday , a "spread ' 1 relieve that there are but t , , Alt, rn i eagle" address was read, and a "spread eagle" toes, and these are, either an acknowledgment Nti ,i 1 i iillilLicl ilie Internal Eel rum bid, noun red. The railroads in North Caro speech n•as made in presence of a large multi- ,of the independence of the south as an indepen- mind during the evening session such hills iina are busy tninsporting rebel troops tude; the white l ulonel returned a "spread dent nation, or their complete subjugation and as the. House ma) order read , it was and supplies eagle" reply on behalf 01 his bloc& fellow-sod- extermination as a people, and of these alter- - diets; the officers, all white men, having been netts es I prefer the former."ago ed to yeas nss+, iiii •22 Rouse, i - regaled inside, at the Everett ouse, an d t h e Nov. read what Mr. Grinnell, Abolition no el- .Mr. Arnold, (11l ) offtred tlik. follow- FROII rank and file has mg been regaled un less sumpt- her of Congress from low a, said, and Jadip , ri ,.. uous and luxurious fare outside in the open ' which of the two roust 11e,,er,, expulsion ur a square, marched down Broadway amid the vo- vote of censure eiferous cheers of a great multitude or spec- " I would rather say a aiotisan ' i i•iiir, I, t the tators. country be rltrided—the ' , oath go their uay all The black soldiers looked very fine fellows. ' slave and the North all tree—rather then to ire thi They were dressed in bras new uniforms, country once more under De Democrat ic in, a,, t, marchedaauntingly slung, with their new ban- ner fluttering to the sunshine, and seemed a To Capitalists.--In our rids ertisin, , ol thousand told more delighted with themselves 'limns this morning the n• is .t notice for the Pik and their reception than white soldiers would • have been under similar circumstances. A year of the Bellmont Coal Farm. This born is most ago such a spectacle in Ness 1 ork would hav e elegibly situated—being on the trot pool of to, been a perilous r xperiment un the temper of Monongahela River-within convenient distance the people, 1.. r , it attempted, would has e ied to of the city, and possessing advantages for the serious breaches of the peace. It may be asked raining and running of coal, which cannot be if the principles of those who tic ',nos, ledge the purchased else ,v here w Won the tame distance negro as a man and a brother, and as a person It is very desirable for any manufacturer or as lolly entitled as themselves to all the pont'. dealer in coal—and to either see commend It cal rights and social privileges that belong to honest manhood, hale made such pro gress in the interval as to has. , effaced the ancient antipathies and prejudices of race, and produced that moral sympathy between white and black which is hereafter to produce that physical "miscegenation' , to which the ad vanced humanitarians of this rontieent looktur ward as the perfection of our seem et The an swer is, decidedly not. The troy, dvs hick cheered the negro soldiers cheered in rieris.un They looked upon every black recruit as a satisfacto ry reason for the non-employ went or a white conscript. "The greater the number of black men who fight in this war, the smaller number of white men who will be required." "Let the niggers go—and if they never come back, so much the better." "Black food for powder is better than white." ',Stich, without the profanity and obscenity with which they were mingled, are but a few specimens of the comments of the crowd which witnessed the procession, though, like beribane ed and garlanded bulls of ancient Greek ban flees, thejoyous negroes knew nothing of the fate to which they were ~,, coolly consigned ADVERTISING AGENCIES Maus. S. M. PETTENGILL k CO. No. 87 Part It_tow, New York city, and No. 6 state street, Boston; and L. P. FONTAINE & Co., No. es Nassau street, New York city are au thorised to take Advertisements and Subscrip tions for tu; at lowest rates. iairoire win furnish the DAILT POBT, to agents at the rate 010,00 per hundred copies. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 10, i 864 LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. The Great Pipe Project.—The enango Spec tator writes facetiously as follows upon the above project: "The railways in London over the tops of the houses, and the railway under the streets, through. an Immense tunnel, are tixed facts. The contemplated underground railway through New York city will be a thing accom plished ; but these are small andertaking when compared with the Great Pipe Project now be fore the Legislature. A company is asking at Harrisburg a charter to lay pipe from Oil creek to Pittsburgh fur the transportation of oil di rect from the wells. The oil is to be poured in at one end of the pipe at 0:1 City and run out at the other end is Pittsburgh. if the scheme will work as far as Pittsburgh tee see no reason why a liberal grant should sot be given to pipe all the way through to Philadelphia, New York and Boston and across the Atlantic. In case the Atlantic is piped the telegraph ca ble could be run through the pipe without inter fering with the oil, and a union of the two con cerns under the title of the Great Oil Pipe and Atlantic Telegraph Company would be advan tageous to both. The only difficulty that strikes us now is to know whose oil is coming through and when any particular lot is finished. This could be arranged in several ways, which are ail perfectly feasible. A telegraph line inside the pipe could be made to announce that John Smith's oil had just started from his well, desti nation Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, or London, as the case might be, and also that John's oil was all in the pipe. To ex pediteits passage a heavy blower might be used at the shipping end. The company will rind no difficulty about the blower. In case the Great Pipe Company project as sumes the vast proportions, we have indicated, legislation will have to be had from New Jersey and other States and a permit procured from Grandfather Welles to cross the Atlantic. It would also require the co-operation of the Brit ish Government. Like all other great schemes this has its dis., vantages and its objections. There are few men so_gified as to at once comprehend an under taking so gigantic, with all its-benefits. We enumerate a few: 1. It will save barrels, and release thousands of coopers from disagreeable work. 2. It will make the oil region a paradift , fur horses and teamsters. They can sit down and see the oil run to market. a. It will supercede the necessity of the Alle gheny river and do away with stern wheel dink eys In a great measure, and thus make better will put a veto upon railroad building to the oil region and bring back to us the quiet and repose we once enjoyed. Railroads seriously interfere with groundhog catching and scare away game. 0, It will immortalize the Legislature that r ants the charter and the Governor who signs IV. the biggest thing out. of doors, on the top of the earth, in the water or under the earth. That's something. Who shall say that with a proper disatimina tionin favor of the through freight and care at the way stations, the Great American Oil Creek. New York and London Subterranean Pipe Company and Atlantic Telegraph Attachment is not worthy of all we have said in its behoof." Second Annual Report of the U. S. Christian Commission.—The report of the Commission for 1863 states that the year opened with great Promise, and closes with every prom hie more than fulfilled. The entire repoil seems sheering. A Thanksgiving offering of nearly 660,000 is noticed, and copies of the subscrip tions contributed by the American Bible Soci ety for the year are estimated at at 5,071. The following are extracts from the report made lo the Commission from the Pittsburgh Commit tee: Prrranunon Costurrres.—The Army Com plete* of Western Pennsylvania was organized April ath, 1863. Prior to that time the oral' al** had been regularly and spi as te rueltally forwarding hospital stores to the an was th e Pittsburgh Stlbsistence Committee, appointed by the citizens of Pittsburgh at a meeting held to August, 1861. Its proper due was the forwarding of refreshments for all - Inmate or companies passing through the city Fifty Ladle. and Gentlemen wanted to engage in a permanent and paying business to whom good salaries or liberal commissions will be proposed, or to parties having small capital. An arrangement will be made to take charge of the State of Pennsylvania upon terms that will suit. Call at room Scott House, for a few days, or address Bishop tt Co., box 1921, Cleve land. Ohio. The article is useful and its sale sam tyr an/. The Soldiers' Vote.—Both branches of the Pennsylvania Legislature have passed the bill pro% Wing fur a special election throughout the State on the first Tuesday to August nest, at which the people shall decide whether the pro posed amendment to the Constitution permitting soldiers to vote shall be adopted. The Legisla ture Is to meet on the 23i1 day of August to re eel% e returns. Geri. Sigel has commenced the work of arming all the citizens in his department who do not belong to either the State militia or scouts organized under a special act of the West Vir. ginia Leobilaturc. Persona found with arms in their possession, in violation of the General's I order will be tried by military court martial Neither loyal nor dialoyal shall be allowed the right to keep and bear arms. Two New Rolling iIIIII,r are about 1., t.e erected in Allentown—both by joint stock com panies. One of the companies has a present capital of t7o,otto with prit liege I, inere4se 4500.000. and is called the .•.Tordoil .11anufacthr ing Company." The other is the "East Pettus) I rania Iron Vorks. - Lirouud has already been broken for both mills and the work commenced. Accident and Death.—A Hind man named John Converney, fell out of a third story win dow in the Girard House, Smithfield street, on Saturday afternoon. and striking upon the pave ment crushed both his knees in a shocking mac tier. He was removed to the Mercy Hospital, where his injuries were attended to. From the effects of his injuries he died on Saturdday night Payment of the Militia of 1862.— AL office will be opened to-day in the third story of the Custom House, by Maj. Russell Errett. and It is suppoesed the long ,deferred payment of the Militia of 186'2 will shortly be commen ced. Spiced Blackberry is reconimen ded for diseases incident to t he bummer months, such as Diarrh e a, Dysentery, S.c. It is sold by all Druggists and can be relied upon as a valu able and indispensable remedy in the family. The Draft.—Credits will be given to dis tricts for enlisted men from the 15th up till the time of draft. No time for the latter event has yet been mentioned. Marble Top Tables Strands and Arm Rockets, and Carpets at auction this morning: at id o'clock, at McClelland's Auction House. N., 5.5 Fifth street Smithfield street is undergoing the purify ing process at the hands of employees of the railroad company. JOSEPH MEYER & SON, 1:=1 PLAIN AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, t 35 Smithfield, mad 4514 Penn Ste., Between 6th at., and Virgin allay, PITTSBURGH Spiced Syrup Blackberry, For Summer Complaints, Diarrhcea, Dysentery, &c., IS PREFERABLE TO MOST PRE partitions for the above affections from this fact: It does not check the disease suddenly, (thereby rendering inflammation of the bowels liable,) but changes the character of and effectu ally and permanently removes the disease, and being purely vegetable, it can be given to the in fant with perfect safety. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ap7 VIECKILIM-&-LONO, NO. 1537 , LIBER.- ERTY SRTEET, PITTSBURGH, Agents ! for the Quaker Mower and Reaper, Buckeye Mower Mi 4 Reaper, Russell Mower and Reaper, Farmers Mower, Cayug a Chlef M c oitiz n knd Reaper, and Wood's Mo- l wer, Alio Agricultural and Farming Implements of a% kinds. faigNdkw THE POST---PITTSBURGH, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1864. 71Zek.dred, That in the present condi tion o: the country and its finance, it is Gem Washburne Ordered to West the imperative duty 01 Congress to raise the tax so as to largely increase the reve- Tennessee. nue of gold, and that ft..r this purpose a much 'tight' rate of duties shall be im• Wasinsoros, April 1 5 .—The House pos ql in the United States wili probably pass the legal gold bill by Les°lred, That the expans•on of the a small majority. Bank circulation 0f the country is pro- General Grant well review the army during a general and ruinous state of of the Potoma. within a day or two. affairs, and should lie repressed l.y tax.. Maj. Gen. Washhourne has been order ing the issue of such state banks. ed to the command of West Tennessee, The above resolutions were agreed in place of General Hurlbut, and leaves to—the latter by vote 01 62 yeas, 46 nays to-night to assume command• Mr. Dolman, (Ind.) offered the fol- lowing : ' Late Foreign News. Redolved, That in the qudgment of `SANDY Hook, April 18.—Steamer Sax this House, the present deranged condi- cola, from Southampton the 6th, has ar tion of the public finances can only be , r i ve d . effectually remedied by taxing the L I N Expoo t , April s.—Cotton dull and amountot paper currency in the country um hancied. Manchester market very and that as the only effectual remedy the dull and tending downward. Flour dull law of Ways and Means are instructed ' and nominal. Wheat quiet. to report a bill repealing the National . Garibaldi landed at Southampton on Banking Law, and to provide for limit the :id, and was received with el-atm ing the circulation of legal tender notes, s i umin issued by the Treasury Department under authority of the Lnited States. Important about the Draft. The House ref used to second the de-- , Wesanitrron, April 113.—1 n order to mand for the previous question on their correct erronious impressions it is possi resolution. Yeas 41, nays 66. Debate ble that the first order of March last at ring front the resolutions lies over requires that the amount of men raised Mr. Stevens offered the following joint by voluntary enlistments be made up to resolution: A pril 15th, and the draft be made as Resolved, That for sixty days after the soon then-after as practicable. No passage of this resolution all the doh-- authority is given for the assertion that on imported goods, wares and meridian it will take place May Ist disc now proved by law shall be inereas ed by an addition of 50 per cent. thereto, AV:kat-ITN - Grow. April I'•.--The Fresh- Objection was made to the considera dent has approved the bill extending for Lion of the resolution. two years front date the time within i The Speaker said it being a tax bill it whirl' the States and Territories may must go to the Committee on the Whole accept the grants of land donated for on 'he State of the Union. the establishment of coneges for the ben : Mr. Stevens gave notice that he would • efit of agricultural and mechanical arts. ask for action on 111, , resolution at an West Virginia is now included within other time. the limits of this law. Fernando Wood introduced a resole- ii; ;n to restrain the working of the min- ril HE GRE A TEST NERVINE,L TONIC AND I.IL er d lands and mines in Colorado and -.- ' Arizona until provision be made by the Dr. Cutters' Government for their working. ; The National Bank or Currency bill N wits then passed by yeas 88, nays 63. 1 GLISH BITTERS. I 'rhe House considered the Northern A sure cure for Intemperance. Pacific H. R bill. Mr. Wilson opposed the bill, followed by Mr. Sweet in favor Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines. of further consideration of the bill. It was postponed till to-morrow. ! DR. I). JAYNES & SON'S, Mr. Stevens offered a resolution 10 in- FANUTT.:I( crcase the present foreign duties 50 per cent, and tax articles now free 10 per Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic, Tonic and Pills. cent. The House refused to suspend the rules. Yeas 74, nays 34. I 1 1, 111 13 Mr. Merrell offered a resolution pro posing that until July Ist the foreign Celebrated Buehu & Sarsaparilla, duties be increased 25 per cent, and And all articles now free pay 5 per cent. He other Family hledicines can be found genuine at the moved suspension of rules but no quorum voted—adjourned. PITTSBURGH DRUG ROUSE, SENATE.—Messrs. Doolittle and Howe presented a memorial from citizens of Torrence & M'Garr, Wisconsin praying for an increased duty of 10 per cent. on wool of foreign pro Corner of Market street and Fourth.. duction. Referred to Finance Commit- Drugs, Medicines, Ohemicals, Perfumery, Paints, t ee. Otis, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Numerous remonstrances against the Caine were presented and referred. supporters, Shoulder Braces, Mr. Trumbull, from the Judiciary And all articles usually found In Drug Stores of Committee, called up his substitute for fret quality, for sale low the bill concerning the disposition of convicts in the courts of the United States, the subsisting of persons in the , febt jails charged with violating the laws of, - the United States, and diminishing the LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MINES expenses in relation thereto. Objection was ratide to the consideration of the bill. ' A N D The act making appropriations for leg islative, executive and judicial expenses was taken up. Discussion on the bill will occupy the entire session. • 1 PARK, 11E'CITRDY & CO., Mr. Wilson presented a petition of the - fts - A.NUFACTURERS OF SHEATH, Boston Board of Trade praying for the j7l. Brazier's and Belt Copper, Pressed cop. construction of a ship canal around Ni- per Bottoms, Raised Still Bott?ms,SpelterSal agars Falls. Referred to Committee on T e t t e' gl te A ", ehef':eitmllgnrtePirea,n6lte. dealers Metals ' Commerce. Air-Constantly on 'hand, Tinmerue Machines Mr. Doolittle reported back the report and Tools. s. r ß arebogse, h No i) 149 FIRST and iso of the Secretary of the Interior in ref erence to the Idaho Indiana. rebsi-iyaaw S V C ' S N pecial orders ol Copper eut to any desired pattern. Mr. McDougal introduced a bill to as certain the settlement of certain private - - - land claims in California. Referred to Committee on Lands. HE DWELLING AT PRESENT Mr. Wilkins introduced a bill for thetlPl iir, ed the undendgned, situate onkhe f-lunear Marion r street, 9th Ward. Posses construction of railroads in Minnesota. ' don given. immediately. Inquireat No. s MAR- Referred, SETT STREET. Mr. Fesseudeo reported front Finance .PJ'l'atd S. MORROW. Committee the Arthy Appropriation bill ; 100 HALF EELS. WHITE FlSH withln a few unimpotant amendments.... l al• store and for sale by & AMMON i Adjourned. tuba 'PATTERSON No. 8 Wood t. FM= Arrival of the SteamerSuonia Highly Important Foreign News. CONFEDERATE LOAN The Bombardment of Sundenberg. 80 Women and Children Killed, NEW YORK, April 18.—The steamer Saxonia brings London papers of the 7th. The House of Lords had given judg ment in the Alexandria case adverse to the Crown and dismissing the appeal from the judgment of the courts. Late news states that the difficulties about the acceptance of the Mexican crown by Maximillian have been solved by compromise with the Emperor of Austria, and the Archduke will shortly proceed to Mexico. The Prussians had driven in the Dan ish 3utpost and occupies a position 250 paces nearer Dupyel than the first paral lel. The works were uninjured by bom bardment. The bombardment of Sunderberg had ceased. The town was burning in sev eral places. Eighty women and child dren were killed and the town deserted by the inhabitants. The Times says the question of the ac ceptance of the Mexican throne by Max irnillian is doubtful. The Confederate loan is quoted at 51@ i,3; French rentes GtU. sc. Virginia six es have declined I percent. All the powers interested have agreed to the holding of a conierence. France will only ask nip inhabitants of the Duchies to declare' what government they prefer. In the event of the greater pat t , tithe powers abandoning the treaty of 1151, the courts of London, Rome, Vienna, Berlin, St. Petersburg, Spain and France have agreed to recognize the Einper..r of Mexico immediately on his acceptance. The Pope has entirely recovered The King of Sweden will endeavor to obtain peace, hut in Orr event of a failure lie says he must render assistance to Denmark against an overpowering force. The Danes had defeated the Prussians al VI. le Livsaroui. MARKET.—Cotton flat and unchanged. Provisions—no sale , . Su gar active. From Newbern, N. C. CONFEDERATE OFFICERS HUNG, WASHINGTON DTF.DICZNEB TORRENCE bi. M'GARR, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth. Smelting- Works. TO LET. Dr. B. WILL CURE XD.lie LOOK ON THIS PICTURE, And if suffering from Headache, go at once and buy a box. 11' THE DIRECTIONS Alll' I . E.411111" II LOWF.D. TIIEY WILL PF:111(11tN1 A SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE. One Pill is n Dose PREPARED ni B. L, FAHNESTOCK 6 00 SGLE. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, And Manufacturers of While Lt ad. Red Lead Litharge, Yull3,,ir. 7'; S 7•.-; St., PiiN) , urgli. Pa FOR tiA.LE .1.3 V Drugg;sts and Patent Medicine Dealers Everywhere. B. L. Fahnestock's VERMIFUGE. DEAR SIR:—WE TAKE MUCH pleasure in assuring you that there is no Vermlfuge now in use that we think equals yours as a WORM DESTROYER. We hate sold it largely at retail, and with uniform sue cews. We are Druggists and Physicians, and have prescribed it for our patients, and have been well Anthrtled with its effects. SAXTON NC BlRFutp. B. L. FAHNESTOCk'S WORM CONFECTIONS Are prepared from the active pnncipie of his cel ebrated Vermifuge. They are put up in a nice and palatable form, to nun the taste of those who cannot conveniently take the Vermifuge. Children will take them without trouble. They are an effective worm destroyer, and may be giv en to the most delicate child. PREPARED AND SOLD BY CITY. B. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., SOLE PROPRIETOR?, 78 and 78 Wood and 91 Fourth Ste PITTSBrRaH, PA Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers genet ally. apl3-lairdtcw STRICTLY PURE ARTICLESAT LI)W PRICE:S. PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, TORRENCE & McGARR, .A_PCYr I I Y;CA.II:I7ES, Corner Fourth and Market Streets, PIT'T'SBURGH Drugs, Drugs, Medicines, Medicines, Chemicals, Chemicals, Paints, Paints, Spices, Spices, Cream Tartar, English Mustard, &c French. English and American Perfumery and Toilet Articles, Brushes, Truases. Patent Medi cines and all Druggists art tde., titrictly pure articles at low prices. aePhyslcians Yrescrllli,r.s a:zurately oom pounded at all hours. Pure Wines and Liquor, tor rn:\lieins.l use o❑ CVAN W EI.L & KER CARRIAGE MANUFACTURERS, Silver and Brass Platers, And manufacturers of Saddlery & Carriage Hardware, No, 7 St. Clair street, and Duquesne Way, (near the Bridge,) Jub-tyd • PITTSBURGH. figirDENTISTRY.—TEETH EX tracted without pain by the use of Dr. Oudry't apparatus. J. F. 3:1. .411‘. N DENTIST. All work warranted 134 Smithfield Street, PITTSBUROIL FOURTH 19rItR.MT3ErIs NEW STYLES 1-,7' WINDOW SHADES, Received THIS DAY. c 8 NEW SPRING STOCK 0 F :I:I;ICARPETS! Well seasoned OIL (z-1 AT McCALLUM'S. CIALMILP3Eirr fEIPINCOMEII, NO. 87 FOURTH . STREET. Coal Land on the Penn'a, R. R,, FOR £t T-33, AVERY VALUABLE TRACT OF excellent COAL, situate on the Pennsyl vania Railroad, near "Hawkins' dump" about to miles from Pittsburgh. If not sold at private sale before that time, this property will be offered At roVris' Auction House, TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 3d, 1864 Inquiries as to terms, &c., may be made of Col W. G. Hawkins, near the premises. Rev. W. F. LAUCK, Rraddock's Field, or HOPKINS & LAZRA.R, Attorneys-at-Law, apl2-law3ls , No. 108 Fifth st. THE PARTNERSHIP inaticTo.. fore ealatipg between A. J. BAREJA, THOS. WILSON, WM. WILSON, GEORGE FRANTZ and others, doing business under the name of MONON'AA A COAL CO., ls here. by dissolved by mutual consentrhebtudness of the firm will be settled by A. J. Baker, and all having claims will present them immediately; those owing the said Arm are expected to call and settle. A. J BARER THOS. WILSON, WM. WILSON, • GEO. FRANTZ aoldmlard awl "themes .ti,'1.12.011'3 Pills IigrPITTEIBURGH THEATRE. Lessee and Manager. •W. • HENDERSON. Treasurer H. Ovgativerott. Revival for two night only of the great moral.: I drama, UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, in obedience' , to the public, who were preventedfromseeing this great work, on its first production, by other j engagements. ! THIS EVENING, will be presented, Uncle Tom's Cabin. Uncle Tom Mr. Burgess George Harris . C Loveday Phinlus Fletcher C. Wilkinson Deacon Perry Mr. Chippendale I Topsy Millie Marden El Iza hate Rynor ln rehearsal, the Duke's Signal and Octoroon. POPULARITY, STILL . WE GAIN. The Old Original and Only CAMPBELL'S . MINSTRELS! Will give three of their refined and pleasing Ethiopian Entertainments iAT CONC - EU'l' 73.,4_LX,, Monday Evening, April 2 lB, 19, and 20 18 Accomplished and Established Performers, In New Songs, Dances, Witticisms and Burlesques. ('ard• of Ndmisalon Iiar ... MASONIC HALL. 1V 0 O D R .OFsF ISt GLASS BLOWERS, Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter tainment at the above Hall, on MONDAY EV ENING, March 28th, and exhibit every even ing and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AF TERNOONS. At each entertainment the celebrated Low Pressure Glass Steam Engine Monitor, made entirely of Glass, will be in full motion. Anoth er great feature, all the magnificent work of art, manufactured by the company, will be gratuit ,,mily distributed to the visitors. in FRLDAY EVENLNG, April let, a beauti ful case of work will be presented , to-the Author . of the best original Conumdrum on the Glass Steam Engine, Admission to evening entertainments, 25 cents; afternoons, 16 cents. No half price. Doors open in the evening at 7; afternoons at 2 o'clock. Ex hibition commences half an hour later. WOODROFFE, Manager. E. M. OAIIDNEB., (ben. Agt. mh2.o-ta2.7 WITT:ET:RR & WILSON'S I LOCK STFTCH; SEWING MACHINES Dyes, Dyes, Oils, Oils, Soda., Soda, get out of order, very beautiful and simple in construct on.—N.Y. Evan. CEEMMIM BEFORE PT RCH.A.S/NG, examine the "Wheeler &Wilma:L.—Daily Gaz, E XCELS in all the qualities that con stitute a good machine.—lndependeal. SURPASSES all others.—Ladies' Re porttory. T HIS Is unquestionably the best Sew , log Machine, and la the one which we These Machines are Warranted for Three years. Prices from $5O upwards PITTSBURGH OFFICE. NO. 27 FIFTII STREET, tip2-ameod INSURANCE AGENCY. IHAVE BEEN DULY COMMISSION ed and licemeed to act for the following ,re liable Fire, Marine and Life Insurance COMPANIES s PHENIX of Brooklyn, N. Y. Capital Asoo,ooo, With a large surplus. WASHINGTON of New 'York Capital 3400,000 00 Assets Feb. 1, 1864 686,188 46 Umiettled claims 2,2 4 / 6 to • Capital and Surplus" 46 This Company Lana Participating policies. Its script dividend have been 60 pew cent. per an num for three years past. American Life & Trust of Phila. Capital $6OOOOO. For further information apply to , mh22 B, Broker and I S. nsur S. ance RYAN Agent, Qi FourtP street. 500 BBL , & Fair FLOM, ea 100 " u, Red Potatoes, 76 " ROssanite 4POies, In store and 200 gas for sale Mack b erel, ads and hlva— a PATTERSON & ABIBI Wood NO, p 7 No. at. LARAM AND FRESH ARRIVAL OF Spring and Summer BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS and BALDORALS of the laVsst styles, opening every day, and the elsst in the oily. J. R. ROli AMUSE IMS. Commencing on Rft . -See bulletin boards and programmes M. C. CAMPBELL, Manager A. W. WOODS, Business Agent. eLpl3-1 wd OM Original Bohemian Troupe of GO TO THE AGENCY AND EX amine, and you will then agree with ua, that it fa an almost perfect in- strument —Evening Port. EVERY FAMILY is made happier by the Introduction of this trustwor- thy machine.—Christian inteiligen T HERE are good, better and beat, and the beet machine, we feel entirely I safe In saying la •'Wheeler & WII- son's."—Western Advocate THEY HAVE NO RIVAL Scienitlic d msrican H AVE received the Highest Premi- ume wherever exhibited. • Philadelphia Press EASILY IiIANAGED, not liable to can unqualifiedly recommend United Presbyterian WM. SUMNER & CO., - --- - - -." - ' - tO CAI f ATC I RI C S ") A31.41C9t311 '' - . 4 53303,1dru BY if: it, #iiYilif 110.0Mit!, 60 4111 ST. Parititlue. 0-zaigi. Batik of Pittsburgh $5O :# 68 Exchange Bank Merchantp/vMarittfact• 8k.....50 60 68 8 ,46 blechanice,Riudt. , 60 636 f Allegheny. Bank .60 , 6Y% Citizens' -Bank. • 60 . 60 Ili( Iron City- -,, . : .... . -'....-....• • 68% Iron City Trust Co 1,..........'..... - 450 . .. :, 64X Manchester Savapp , lllank . f ...", ,-• '6O 61 Railroad . , - Gas ai?.ll uisuriguee Stock. Birmingham. Gas Co " .4. :-. •' • 15 /Z Citizens' Insurance Ca. . ..,... . ..., . W, .. 60 Western Insurance C 0..- ', ~.62, • , SIX Eureka Insurance Co .. ... .... •.. . 150 ~ . W nV,-!XLettranCe 00..., . . 32 . .. Jag "- . , IIY Valley R. 1i........0... . 60. • ;'' 10% Pittabunha Conna. bearing"";.. 6O -, . . do interest 2,- . Monongahela Nay. Co. ......... ' 47% Monongahela Bridge •-••: . 2736 Allegheny Insurance C 0.....,.. 2 .27k, Peoples ,thsurance Goan 26 . 28X Pittsburgh Gas Co .. 60 . 86X Western. Penna. R. B. Pitts; & Stettbearille,R. 8..... 60 , i3h" Penna.•lniu C 0... ' ...... 60 • ass . . • Copper •Stooks. M Mining Co in Northwestern Mining Co T 06 16 Great Western t 00 6m Daeotah Pitts. and Boston " National North Cliff Bay State Central Isle Royal Minnesota Aztec .1 Bonds, Allegheny Co. Compro.ds Pittsburgh Pitts. Municipal 68 Allegheny co. to (R. R.) with bsck coupons Pittsburgh (to R. R.) with back coupons Pitts. & Conn., R. R. wort. re A. V: R. R: ist mart. Ts Allegheny co, Bounty Bonds Alleghenreity 4s Fitts. & Steubenville ... . . . EINEM CORRECTED 'DAILY POE THE:KOREING..POST, BY MESSRS. KOITNTD & MERTZ, BROKERS, No. 118 WOOD STREET. The tollowing Are the baking gild selling iites for Gold, Silver, &c. : Buying- Selling. t 68 1 60 1 88 1 61 Gold Silver • Demand Notes Coupons Exchange Sterling per pound Prussian Florins PIT T 8 BUMPH • PaODUCE, BIAB T. OPPIOS OP Tlits DALLY POST, j -Ttrzenanf..Aprtl49, 144. ( BUSlZ7BS.s7l4.sterda; • piestetid no new feature worthy ttk` bie - 4reiiiiirdtor the leading articles was fair andsafes were regular Among the sales We note as follows : FLIOBR-Far,trAlluer-eales of 200 ads at $8@8,20; SO do do ate 43 8,261' 200 do do of $7,76@ 8; 150 do do at 8432,25; 200 do 08`8,25. HAY-L-Sales 7 loads at the Scales at 840@44; Baled-was - unchanged., - BACON-Sales 10,000' its Shoulders at 113,02 11,4 c; 10,000 do Plain Ws aat ibei- MOO do clear Sided at 140; pr,ooo do? • bbed Atr: at 12 18c; 20,000 do S. C. Rams if I @tie. GROCERIES-Sugars-sales 10 hhds Orleans et 1856ci 15 do at 18@1.6e; 12 do Cuba at li@l7Aic• Coffee-sales 50 sacks Rio at 47e. Molasses 2 :tales of bld - atBBaBo4 new at 814410. RICE-Sales 10 tierces at 10,40. lAPPLBS3SOIeBIIIII.bbIs at 114,50, 3 • BUTTEIC-,'Sales 10 italcatee.at EGGS-Sales of 600 doz at 21022. e. DRIED FRUIT-Peaches-sales of 80 buab at ':(9 ft; 40 do Apples at 10c• CHEESE-48ale; 48, - b6x - ga '7 Tier Dairy at 1534@i6c. POTATOES-Sales 100 bbls Neahannooks, at $393.,25. market•w,aalnactive and the re ceipts. limited. We omit rates. PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. OPRICE 09 THE DAILY POST, TII.ESOAY, April 19, 1864. BUSINESS—In the oil way ,was pretty ac tive, the rates, however were unchanged. The sales were very large, and the principal-demand was for Crude. The sales were: - CRUDE—SaIes in bulk or the bble returned: 600 do at 23c; zoo do atZto; 600.doat 23e; 800 do 2244 c ; packages included, 100 do at 290 800 do at 28,tic; 400 do at 29e; .100 do at 29e. - RE 48 pateeerm , „Yree 0113 60 c; Bonded at 48/804k. L l:f ` `l► x ras nuirmi..;-Lesitieritalleitetidltellt%thare were eleven SeOtleiti W:iiidne• Anir The magnificent steanier....fiE Atiihiuu. Oapt. Shaw, leaves tor St - table on Tuesday positively. Persons who, have-.pot visited this ftaottag palace would do well totlo so.• ARRIVALS AFD DEPAILTIMIES. ARRIVED. Clarke,Brownsville. Franklin, 0 es,•lrwi _ BrownSV , Me Jas. Ren, • abeth. Reset e,- Ltst,'St. Louis. ' Mar AIMED. Gallatin; 'Clarke, Brownsville. Franklin, Oarmaa, Brownsville Jas. Iteetie, Irwin, tllzsbEitil• IdinerviMordon. Wheeling. List,,,br: ' AUCTION' SALE&':- A. BITLIELLASEI AUCTIO • 5& FIFTH STR IET. • Fine Furniture and Carpets TUESDAY itupr; at 110 .o'cloclt, .. . Will be sold at 'Masonic Ball Auction-8 66 Filth- !street, embracing Elegant Mettle Top Tables, Cushion', Chain, Rat Rack, Bedstead, Ohairs, Tables, Cupboard; Cooks UrvelySilver Plated Tea and Table - Spoons, Forlt&titleiT• Also, a quantity of New and-Second :Oar. pets, Oil Cloths, & A - - t:110 .1= 7' BRA 4 DBTJRY'S PlA i7 c -- O'' 8 ! The most POWERFUL and ELEGT toned instruments manufactured ism - vm - br vlnsa , pnr-zEs Reseived within a month at State Fairs and Institutes. We are also agents for Sohomaoker & 06.'aand Boardman &Griy's Weal-known excellent PIANDStand S. D. &D,W. SMMUS MELODEONS O. HikRNIONIUMEI PERSONS DESEMING a .A. PERFE CT . instrument are int_ted to call and Oman* before purchasing ahem Uwe. Amour those who have purchased these instruments ty we takepleasuret to nen Kra mer, enkßatemt/11 Is e re t a kAnelf.he;kt ettYl John nal (of Park, y & Mrs. Mcauffir, J,Dr. Jonas R. McClintock, A. Hoerveler,eiq., Richard Bard, ~ East erty ; John qUilln, esq., Dr. D. M. , D. M. Book, eaq.:Plttsburgh. LE= Guarantee of p years will': iambi la ' strew:lent. WAXELINK & BARtt:, Sole Agents for Pittsburgh and Western Pa., • No. 12 Bissell's 810614 St.l:7lfdr it. nif-A general assortment of bluslcal Ogg& always on hand. rank TOOTH HAY AND GRAIN RAKES, - WARRANTEDTUE MAST.I NOW in use. Also,. ' sTORE TRUCKS sad WHEELBARROWS. Manufactured and for • sale by C. COLEMAN, Near the Penitentiary, whl7 AnlnflutitircitY.Pc viromnir—io MILS CHOICE FLINT HOMENT—Juid received and for sale by FETZER & ARMSTRONG mew tome Market and First ate Bouvrs, SHOES -AND QAITDRS AT et purtma prices, st BORIANIPS, 11811alket aims -two BUSH PRIME OATS— Just reoeived and-for Web --- FETZUP I ft.' RON% corner Markel and First rita• FORRENT—A GOOD 13TORSILMOOBS No. 26 Diamondsßey_ __near WOO 2 street S. CUTHBERT &SONS, nth= 61 Market it. BROODS -30 DOZ. CORN alumna —Just reoetvod and for We by FETZER A4.I9ISTIVZO .-_- :,-. , Lr . ; A D'r. , r) ,-_ ,r...,,:i AVIDAIN Asa • -428 6 60 34 • • 3 0 0s 83( MONEY MAEKIET. 800 925 117 171) 68 10-n • AUCTION. in the country 810 87 106 eo oo
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