.... - .?„-•,- - .s.„;: - /,:t1 , -...,•. • . . • • - - .._ ~... . .... - - - • - ,•--..... -.---.- ..,, ~ ..,,,,•-s -•.•, _ . .. .• , • , • • ..,, : , ~ ,..-.,...-...,-;,-.4 •,--- - :-..--: -.., . ~ . 4 , .„., ...:.,-. ,:-........-.--.- ...e - -, -, ... 1 , , , , , K,i,- , •1 • . • . . ' . ' ' " .il"',l '';A•a - , , , , - ,4 - -,. - 4 -- --. !-..---;,,,,.;-,-, . . . .. • - -... .. 3. .; e''''. 17 .-:'",' Tit 4 :: "4"'"; , :,-I=.` f" ',.,'"..a=r;V:, ; '',....., • .: . 11:11 POST---PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING APRIL 23 1864' 9 ' . ' ' -..'. -' - '. - .i"J - ' . .. 1 , -_ --..----___• - --,-- . , --..--4, _ . . • • Payment of Emergency Mc. of 1802 . Strike Among Railroad Employees. ; .st i LATEST BY • TELEGRAPH, FROM NORTH CAROLINA. :COMMERCIAL & FINANCIAL. . -- .l'ff '; ' :' : F ' --- ~-• ' • '''4. -, a , '-:-'%' - • ~ t giad g ust ..,„ th he e fopll a owi ymz arrangeruents hate been made The laborers employed in handling freight of the Emergency men of 1962. the different depots of Cincinnati, says the ! ~ 1 _ . . PITTSBURGH PROHVCR, MARKET. TiniillivEL-Dast evening . titlerilight - -,r, .1 Those in the counties of Beaver, Lawrence, Commercial of that city, have stopped work, and i FOE THE .POST. The Rebels Despondent i onnoz or THE DAILT POST, i were - severe feet ten inr.hes ivater-in Bgeoligirsiel'l,,,:.! and falling-slowly. - ..•. - - , ,,- , , ,_1.. ,-, tk.., , ,-.f t ,,,.?.. -3 , Mercer, Crawford, Erie and Warren, will ;be demalnded higher wages. The strike is general, ; ____ . _ , ~.„I . A.H,VERTISING Acarxems. paid by Major Julian 0. Mason, Paymaster p . with the exception of the employee of the Jodi- i NEW Yong, April 22.,-Advices from mthoßedie:arse:77 Atelnita - S:AL PhTTBAGILL tc CO. No. 3' l ii. A. anaplills and Cincinnati railroad, who continue ! , ?, :Fs .._: :b reb S w t ea In seednlo eloatst a. ri v• 7. b ßei+ . ,c.u . A stih a‘rc p artia : N ot am. e s i u u m c3v 2 S elb eel:is. , tyu et 1 : 7 8i :::‘, e t o ta se c k . r. 4.o : an a yu ri t y; ~.:7.4rttair....4a.The, vell, to.de,n lime yastinig, i wet., ~,,, a ittha: ~. ni.., fir01.,,,,.. ........ t. .. ,_.,.,.. , iiind;:c . , , a . 57,1%.i. , 5.,,...7,:21 P ' Row New York city, and No. a State Those in the counties of Washington, Butler at their work. The present pay is $1 60 per day; • Pennsylvania -Legislature, North Carolina to the 17th inst have ' notice were follows iffllieta.. __. Boston; and -- --- --..- . ... t... 7~ . . O. Oil N,Ssaati street, New York city, are &U. master U. S. A. ' ping of finish[ was necessarily postponed yes teruay, and a great deal was accumulated lathe , Special to The Post. been received. The Governor's last., The e t thedissallto,takis Advertisements and Subscrip- Those in the counties of Westmoreland, Indl convened at Raleigh. They declined HAY-sates 8 loads at the scale 44" 4.04 Al keggittiti2lB4loll4l44'`'24 s at *4446; leaves artb i - tt Bons far as at knead rates anti and Armstrong, by Major Henry W. Snyder, depots. The strikers have threatened that un- , calling the Legislature together in an sales 12 tons of Baled at 9.35t).9812. ton. f' , ....%-ii . . -..- ir'l -7 " - -.'-: -. : ' -111. Yaymaster CT. S. A. ' ' less the employes of the Indianapolis and Cin , cinnati road join with them voluntarily, they extra session, fearing it would array the 1 ti... P a k i r oil l• S--s errig_s 15 ttets, ADP The apietidiji g sfiris-iv*ltaite, s teai„ --,'.?„.. air-we Willfurnish the DAILY POST, to agents Those in the county of Allegheny, by the un will compel them, by force, to stop work. A State against the onfederacy. The .6 t o,2 4 ,,ta, r sowe; b ,so b al li (;) ,s e v r :l 4 ll 4:r i. . , A. nd iered it, l,, xi s, , .. 24 1 7 1. 7 , tt liiiv i: - .A:44: .... !..6;:1*:,ei t, ; ,.t ,: : ; . f .. ", : _, lathe rate" of SS,OO per hundred copies. deridgned. Major Mason will make his headquarters at number of men who were brought into the city ~01ffeftWAHAV .10'it.IntilitilOtir'''; = • Erie, and letters should be addressed to him yesterday, by the Hamilton and Dayton Rail- Henderson, North Carolina, Times, pub, 4 1 5,50; White PiSh-sales 60 half do a , i i:ife.. e rel 3 -ealea. 20 ibis large e,re . 11; ... , .:....,...4 . lisped in the Western part of the State, superior !fifteen:lents' 4,4lltOongirs - ~':' D, ..... i . LOCAL INTELLIGE — NCE. there. Letters to Majors Walker and Snyder should be addressed to them at Pittsburgh. road Company, were thus intimidated. MI nee- ! canary precautions have been taken by the advises the people to keep out of the rit\w , Rofiremx.lti.3°2:ere: '65 tibia Extra Family at fa ;76 do at $7,76 t 100 bids do at r, _OO Pers. 0Nit.A..a0h430)4 . 3104:m.... -- • is* ..?.',.",-•_, one, win see tl ui t plistiengerfailliereredfcif-' '•:: • SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 23, mi. These Paymasters will visit eaeh county in Met of Police to su qtress pin • M', l 3 ; o l r i t elu ' l ha t t : i .e a • II . t'• 1 I 3 But t s ill . L .s is MA [net eonfetlerate army and to stay at borne person, during the course of the ensuing week. 8, @ 0. 8 t ; 160 134 duo°, atu b 4r ite ,9,34, Whr a t h , I. ',, .„'-' - ' c2.....7.--,5,„ • and defend themselves. and make such arraz gements for the payment . a f rtn3B m ; sTore i ; ° E a x t tra. " ' B°Cl3l was= l A...a . ' '' ti.VA-L$ 4..1ND, THIP-41‘rMinit:.;;.;',.--' quota of the 23d District. of the men therein as may be most conduct% e ' Phoiographs.--Tiale seldom dents gy. mil} ' The Raleigh Progres: gays the people held at dr? id bbl. '' ' ' -U..' -''• '",... ,: '''...";. ,t ." i...''. The additional quota assigned the2Bd district to general convenience and give due notice „uh humanity'. r. , ~ ..very da) there wanes It • ARit.tttli. l . -.: - ' - ' ..l 'ti. 4 :'' . - They are starving 10 the hotels at fifty dollat•s GRAIN--Corn-Sales 1 car load as/welled at ai nsttn;Clarkei,BkOrnisfilkt.. ”-- ;*LI:T:XML4I - •• under the late call for 930,000 men is 1029, which, through the county papers of the times atu t „ 'charm upon 1 ,,,,„, t ... . , ) ~ eneetz • slid no more than a day, and that many of the best farrii, ti , e 29 reta b st h oAlzg t : 'Vir g ' ' s o ° ' 3 ". i . e r a t i t t e i Franklin, Carina ItroWW it, - - -I added' to the former quota of 3381, makes an ag- Ptgraent been furnished with blank powers Weeks sometimes su s, speck 11th silver the I lies are on half rations. The Wilming- eomp rising 700 bush at tia .- 51,9 bush. Jae. Rees, Irwity gregate of 4390. The following is a statement of of attorney for those who are atment. whether f„,,k e of jet, and plant a wrinkle on the brow of • ton Journal is gloomy at the prospect of 1 . ell FE..',-Sales of 60 bas W. It., a prime ar- ; Major Andertionalirtivc9l . 4#l.4' . iil' 4 . , '''.l - ' : the gross quota of each sub-district, together in the army or otherwise, and will furnish all care. How necesaiirs it is, therefore, that born 1 ..thor. affairs in the confederacy, and deplores tide, at 16@l6iie; news held at 13@14c, as le ' D MPatign, -......'.' - , -',..!. - -, 1 1 with the credits tin the draft, July, 1863, for new earMittPgenatt-ia°rrus. The have the young and tl.e aged should teal eto futurity se in Al. the sad lack of food and the bad condi- quality. Gallatin, Clarke -, waseme, ''• , -'", ',...- BACON--Sales 30,0136110 , of Shoulders at 12c; Franklin, ifilinad,./3-rifWiiiVHC-57:".4:-'''''' an indelible souvenir of the present, in the volunteers, enlisted to the credit of each, up to riles were raised. and confer with the officers, form, of their features and physical pro- ..arter of the lion of the coming crops. 16,C00 its do at 1201214 c; some were asking 12', , Jas. aeese Lewin, Elizabetli.. - , e.. :1 •• - •4 4 4 --. ..;L the twenty-ninth day of February last. All for the purpose of arranging the details of'pa3-- portions as they now appear. Useless regrets, Sides-sales 8,000 ILs at 13e; 10,000 its do at 13Se; Minerva., & l ily, who- wok • z-....... - P., ~ The Fayetteville Caro/inian comments 940 Ta lleY Ctilaitia Chiciniudi: , -' t A ment. in after time will not avail to call Lack the ,e relative to S. C. Hams-sales 59,000 as at 19c ; canvassed on the high prices and lack of food, but j do at ts@iss, ; 3,00016 a do at 18c ; Plain Hams- , ,____,__,, i . , _‘. -..,- /..1 ,- 4. , ?Th. '', volunteers enlisted since that day, all veterans shadow of nine, we once were. Every one •._;-_•". .......7 , ~T reTenllsted in the Weld 'since last fall, and as- The Captains of the various companies raised _..llegheny county, PiTTSBIIIB64I3 SisTE„,i4...yija.iihii..,..figi. ' . -",1 signed to their own proper sub-districts, and all in All county will please call at my should therefore , •• take time by the forelock " office, 3d story Custom House, for the rolls of and proceed ' at ' Once to have theirportraits takes comfort in the announrement of I sales 16,000 Es at 15c; 6,000 Es do at loc. men who may have enlisted in the regular army, tits per barrel for all several hundred Springfield rifles menu- I I:llllMtle''Slalebil'haloattit4'c.' ing named steamboats page eutiseri‘titir. l :Rterl_ '1 their several companies. repared for all contingencies. And see to title No. 1 at $1,124 st eam b oat F ood .of the , pft.tsb*h: 40 0 4- - i , , ,..- , ,•,.. , _ -- . and in the naval and marine services, to the lit'sSlil...i l a ncer ~ir sale into the county or factured daily in the armory there for 1 1.15' 40 do No. 2at st,cia. laving it Clone In the beet manner', hy calling Pair; all other boats fititteterOhlitg irill Ratit4iiiiv , . credit of their respective sub-districts, are yet Paymaster C. SA. In charge Western District upon :Ili. li. 1.. it. Daßss, on st. Clair street, to be credited, and will be ao credited as soon as pt enh ,,,. ,this etly, V. here the most beautifully artistic ed therein ; one to charter 1,500 . . a DRIED BEEF-Sales its si . (.1 t 1 the Confederate service. The rebel at- i dESS PORK-Sales 10 ibis at $26 5.5.“. names added to , the lieu, • - : - Little Giant, . , - Rover, • - f".-34 - .. - ' - ' tack on Plymouth is confirmed hut no the reports are received i Photographs ere daily produced In the highest _ni fa Oil Company ROCERIES-Syrupa-Nales 10 bbla at 151,06 t Q .. - 1.i ., ~ L ,- ... , J roi Style of the art. Call and see specimen. , particulars are received -#•,, gal; lidolasses-sales 20 bbls old N. 0. at 90e; • . 9 ,1 7..... my; Pir s" . ~7' • reported.-One to protect sheep ..suzrar-sales 5 hhds of Orleans at 19e• 10 do of AtgonaUt No. 2. ', 2,, "" . A- Aintenia, -, A ''',"•••- 5-3 li Otc.:. cul,a at 17a s , Coffee-sales 44 sacks Rio ' at 4C5i• Nevada Iljtfa; ... - : 37 - 4 , b 4 i i nr i t ill:°ll7 "" 1 . e :', -1 . 11. 1 4.': : : ‘• . .. = :1 SUlt-DIFIRICTS, X x - _,...- p . - . 5 .- - '": 6.41 (11. mstrong county ; one for State The New York Militia. @a7e. : • s'' -, ?' • 6 , America, ..Zestdia'aj;AVeld,SZ,.T....,''.l- o tBE. • : . . from New Castle; one for paving Damsel, ~--,*,ETV.,,,7•H".11,1 1 PITTSBURGH OIL TRADE. ' `Nbs* Ydrk i . ,1.,,..1:1.!,,,.r -:7t Alleg!lelly, Ist ward, 199 44 67 101 91 is in Oil City ; appropriation bill, They are to he detained far Harbor OPPICE op THE DAILY Fos e, / Arcola, . Camelia,. i, ~ .,, . .eer.: .la, 2d ward, 2 . 20 44 43 tri 133 •• 3d ward 361 di 32 96 265 wing out the increase of salaries of Defanc:e. SATURDAY, April 23, 1881. ( Paragon, ii 4th ward,344 i,..9 86 184 160 The market yesterday was dull sales could Kate Robinson, • . I Starlight i . '...;•-(„it. ' A Manchester Hoe 126 42 '23 6.5 60 Fes in Fayette county, and all in not be effected at the rates that were current Goody Friencls, " Leonidasii .:-.?.;-, - . McClure T"p 66 9 34 43 13 ass of salaries made by the Howe, ALBANY, New York, April 2 . 2. Ex- s ,„ . Ross, " 48 15 22 d 7 11 aggerated reports prevail in reference to some days since. Jas. R. Gilmore, Silittralatirlitiii.:,29" '' ''''-' 1 Ohio, 4.5 14 13 27 18 "C. a few clerk's salaries. a call of the War Department upon Gov. 25.,.:11!1:0DdE0-atS.l.al,7,B ; loo lo2 b a b o ls . , 4 l3 3Bc ack ; ag 3,3 l .3 in i cluded, at Alpha, ` '' ,. ft-43 . ' Sewickley' Bor 29 15 8 16 13 Muaotirp, a bulk or Charmer, Sewickley T'p 19 6 10 16 3 The whole morning session was ( ~ n -1 N...... 1N...... Seymour for the State Militia. These paSkagesteturned, viz: 500 ibis at 2.3e; , 450a0 at Kenton, Franklin, " 39 to 19 . 34 6 22 i,c i 500 do at 23c; 350 do at 22Xc. Pei, c' tea* . ', 4 " 1 tiled in discussing the raid bill,' which rumors are given out of intelligence re- PiPeandless" 3u lu 6 1 , , cessitles tric., It EFINED-100 ibis Free was reported at 60c, Glide,• Al S Nephan3, - • .•- ' ' they have dropped a. _ ceived here ir,,m the War Department, Pin ,e 22 3 13 16 6 as maintained by Wallace, Lumberton, City brands; up river brands could be bought Reserve. ' '- 1 Richland, - ~1 ~ 1 ., ,„, 3 what peace and comfort the, that the State troops will he received by lower', Bonded oil was nominal. Hampton, '• tie,' 12 6 „ , many an hungered body and starviii i , _ 'lensing and 3lcSherry, for ; and Lowry- that _BENZOLE-Sales 50 bbla deoderaed at ea.:. 'Capt. Anderson's new boat, nnt yet liititiChed. - 1 too well known to require an exposition here. .._ General Dix, for guard and other special Shaier .. s.l 23 29 .52 32 B miem ..t e I , D i 73 , _ „ 140 The Delegates of our Commission have a too- 'men ~,:,,, ~ ;I ('lair and WilsOn against it. The duty to and around the Harbor and ; - - ! t i efd th ? dteam Pitf:b o t a i t h rund i )a tit sp ry - Fil iendid r *Use: of i f l iii (ta. ' ',', . 1 . , sAtamAierl"Jetiai-iiiks4aiiitib' ' ofttChirtiniiittll. . .-I fold object in their labors. I•hey hear with thew t' 't utmost • n ippropriation bill will be twat in order, Forts of New York, ,during the absence I AMUSEMENTS. Duquesne Hor i 4 14 36 60 24 all the little luxuries which can minister to the ' 1 s afottrebotuataranigthe largest ,thicomo subscri and litia mis n to . . 3 Sharpsburg " • 48 15 16 31 17 ~ bodily comfort of our sick and wounded, and ear having been reponed. of the volunteer forces recently stationed 1 ------ - Indiana T'p "*. -8 -6 54 '' ry the Word of Lite to their never-dying souls Hardly Sufficient (lir.PITTS-BUROFI TiIEATRE. West Deer T'p there. _ .17 616 2° 7 t he Bible, tracts, religious and secular nett - . tacked , it lumber r- liorsv..-Afternoon Session.-The fol- East Deer " 34 16 9 25 Ti 9 e Governor has tendered to the ' Papers, and other good reading matter, sanitary barrel horn , made by loyaliadies of Rittsbungli., Ttff/r35 hi-. ' J Tareutum Bo r 25 ti 12 is 7 supplies and hospital delicacies are dispensed ; „ hit , „.. lowing Democrats were absent upon the War Department the use of the militia Fawn T'p 17 9 6 16 2 o „ , ~,,, 31 o , with a liberal hand to all who need, while the , m i. i final vote Benton, Boyer, Noyes, Sea regiments for the defence of the forts sissippi rivers and tributaries betow Pittsburgh. • 1 Harrison .• - promises of the Word, and the love of the Lord And they WSlAlsoygivelliiii.set-Oft6 :.,,, Butler and Armstrong will follow soon. around New York, and elsewhere on Jesus Christ are impressed upon their mo-- 1 right and Skinner. Rice refused to vote. 1 any boat avyatitittfie.tatorlorp g alielLor M16.-.4- I with fervency and prayer. Many a - • the frontiers. He thinks this desirable, a*gcp2o-hrieuPYttiw°rnil_____ ,;758'8tnhaidaftunsadan.liStreoam-t7ott:eooohirt.nimlßAtt,Ze.Tsub ill ' One Republican at - as absent or not voting . . 25 t o soul has been led to the gates of Ile , as well to relieve the troops detained , z; 7 their instrumentality. I The bill permitting merehandire tol in - V,' ithin the State for such purpose, as to 19 6 In this great work we * ______,.............._.. . 1 23 c eOltrageti and suppoe` ‘,....-,:ted partnerships past. afford the national guard desirable op .:. 8 had been anticl , 28 it but begun - ''-ntiop portunity for drill and practice. 22 8 . .'. -es...- , 5 ini:rtx n' BUTLER COraiTr. Buffalo township, 35 15 10 Clinton, " 29 1../ 12 Middlesex, `• 25 s It Adams, .' 29 1.. /8 Oramberry 10 Jackson tp., &H. Bot. 36 16 1 i Zellenople ilor., 11 3 3 Forward township, 33/ 6 16 Penn, 22 1U 6 Jeff. tp., & Sax. Bor. 46 9 21.1 Winfield township. 36 s Ii i Clearfield, " 30 -..— Summit, " 28 6 Butler, ‘• 29 10 12 Butler Bor. 46 16 21 Connoguenepsing tp.. 32 8 9 Lancaster township., :14 11 15 Mud'k tp. &P'terville 30 8 15 Franklin tp., & Prot. 40 13 id Center township, 26 6 12 Oakland, " 21 8 7 Donegal, " 21 7 Millerstown Bor. 7 I 4 Fairview township, 33 11 14 Concord, " 2.4 11 7 Clay, 29 11 7 ra4Y, " 18 6 8 y 5 orth' " 31 0 14 filipperyroca t p., 34 9 11 lltetry town.ihip. 2/1 b Washington, tp., 38 11 Parker township, II 17 Allegheny " 24 10 ti mango " 26 . 8 Marlon, " 24 4 Mercer tp., & Wvllle, 20 6 AGGREGATE, 1038 923 Zta A /7.IISTRODifi f501 7 :471'. Perry tp. & (41 ow n 11-41 14 /3rady , a Bend tp., 108 28 Sugar Creek tp., 27 7 Washington tp., 30 9 Ftik'n tton. 82 30 24 North Buffalo tp. 27 10 10 South Buffalo 44 a 12 Freeport Bor., Leeela , bg treg ll3 i i 3eny Kisletaa Burrell .• P. Creek •• Ektorion Bor., Kittanning tp Manor •' Kittanning Ito r., Valle) . tp . Pine Itlaho'g • Red'bk • Waine " Cow'ek '• l 7 4 8 14 2 5 71 30 IS C'7 23 582 26 12 6 62 25 11 9 4 2 40 15 IU 42 13 114 73 20 37 59 17 - 59 24 16 32 13 . - 4 7 17 14 42 21 9 54 25 17 56 19 12 1166 39- Allegheny County, 2186 647 556 1103 1083 Butter " 1038 32.9 298 621 417 Armstrong 1 166 397 249 066 510 4390 12E7 1115 23E1 2008 The Jewish Passover..—On Wednesday evening Mat commenced the observance of the Passover or Paschal Festival, also called the Feast of Unleavened Bread, instituted to com memorate the deliverance of Israel from the bondage of Egypt. It is the first commandment the Lord vouchsafed through Moses to the Isra elites. Thus It is a rabbinical theory that the twelfth chapter of Exodus, in which this has been declared, is the commencement of the law of Moses. In this chapter, in verses 14 and 20, It is ordained' "Seven days shall ye eat unleav ened bread, even the first day shall ye put leav en out of your houses.• • • Seven days shall there be no leavened bread found In your houses, for whosoever eateth leavened bread, that soul shall be cut off from IsraeL" There is one necullar observance,. which, more than anything else, distinguishes this festival from all others in the Jewish Calendar, viz: The observances in the family circle on the first two evenings. On these evenings the Jewish families assemble in their dwellings around a fes tive board, on which are spread horse radish, to commemorate the bitterness of bondage; en esx, In commemoration of mourning for the de stroyed temple; greens to commemmorate the blessings of God; a mixture of apples, almonds and cinnamon, resembling mortar, In remem brance of the loam used by the Israelites in their works during their bondage in Egypt; and a bone from a lamb to indicate the Paschal sac rifice. After blessing the wine, the history of the exodus from Egypt is related and hymns and psalms recited in a joyful tone in honor of the grand meaning of the dity. These gatherings are carried on in every house, and are even strictly observed by the less religiously inclined. Fire on Penn Street.—Yesterday morn ing, between one and two o'clock, the large one story brick warehouse occupied by Mr. Daniel Wallace and others, was discovered to be on Are. The alarm was given by - the watchmen, but although the firemen and steamers were promq on the ground, all efforts at saving the bull proved unavailing. However, much valnab e property adjoining was saved from de struction by the vigorous working of the fire department. Mr. Wallace was the lessee of the building, In which he did a commission business. There were stored in the house about 1,000 barrels of flour, 500 barrels of whisky, 1,000 barrels of salt, a large quantity of tobacco, over 3,000 empty oil barrels, and a large quantity of other goods. His loss le estimated at 410,000, upon which he has an insurance of 400,000, divided between the Arctic, Continental, People's and Monongahela companies. Mr. Peter C. Reneirs, marble cutter, occupied a portion of the warehouse fronting on Penn street. He had a large amount of finished work on hand, and will lose heavily. He Is partially insured. Hobert A. Colville, marble cutter, who oecu pied ^ small building adjoining the warehouse on Wayne street, lost about three thousand dollars—no insurance. Mr. Colville commenc ed business but a few weeks since, and had a large stock of flne marble on hand. A Small portion of the building, adjoining Seller's pork house, was occupied by a black smith and horse shoer, whose name we could not ascertain. He lost everything. - The warehouse belonged tote heirs of Dr. Hartford, and Mr. Wallace had a lease of It for ten years, which had nearly expired. The bull ding had a front of about one hundred and fifty teaton Penn street and about one hundred feet on Wayne street. It was one of the oldest warehouses in the city. Family Pride.—By the author of "Pique." —Like the wand of an enchanter, the fascinat ing pages of this work throw a spell around the reader whirls is broken only when the last word of the last page is reached. it appeala with irresistible force, to all who have intellects to De Crashed up and hearts to be shaken. It is one those books which make their mark upon thegeneratlon which receives them, and leave an impression which is favorably remsmbersaL Never before have we *perused a work whirls presented such earnest, eloquent and stirrlng ato Mir nobler feelingsi nor one which so charmed us by the freshness, rigor, purity and eracetulnesroflts while if led us irresist ibly captive by the touching beans', and melting eloquence—so richly fraught.with gOlden imige ry—of . tts story. It bears upon its very face the unmisatable signs of truth, worth. kW beauty. As way be inferred from Its title. it is one of tie t tle works Which address chsy.sielSes ,Ind the intellect. Price s46o'hssitiftt f; >i the For sale by Henry Mner, 71 Is 73 6th street. ye are again under obligations to Pittoek for early copies of New York papers. Ha..antaatao, April 22. HOUSE.-The apportionment bill is ex ( citing much discussion and has envolved i much bitterness of language, .The only changes made are : Cambria, Clearfield and Clarion, go together, and Armstrong goes to Jefferson and Indiana. Butler and Lawrence remain together. SENATE.-Bills in place.-One rela tive to the‘ntelope Gold Mining Com pany ; a supplement to the law author. izing the erection of a poor house in Al legheny county ; one for charter of the Allegheny Asylumn ; one relative to Flour Inspector of Allegheny county, allowing him 2 et:Ills per barrel for all flour brought for sale into the county or manufactured therein ; one to charter the Virginia Oil Company An Earnest Appeal to the Friends of . the Christian Commission. Bills reported.-One to protect sheep -•- - Dews BRETHREN :The United States Chris- The Last Chance -The exhibition of Wood- in Armstrong county ; one for State Han Commission has now been in active opera- rofte's Bohemian Troupe of Gissa Blowers, will Lion for more than two years. In the road from New Castle ; one for paving firm) add positively close this evening and the company in the navy we have had our agents at work, return to their old quarter; in Philadelphia on streets in Oil City ; appropriation bill, zealously and untiringly, for the comfort of out - Monday. A bill of tremendous attraction is ol- throwing out the increase of salaries of soldiers, and in the service of Jesus Christ. I.h )ere for this their last night. Three Grand the city hospital and the crowded barrack , in Exhibitions .LH hd ,i l l Cr ;the first at 10 o'clock Judges in Fayette county, and all - c, the camp and at the lonely bivouac ; amid a hen ct eri child will receive a gift ; the second the roar of cannon on the battle ground. and ;at :3 o'clock . ; every child will receive 51 silt, an,, , crea9e o salaries Of made by the Howe , the sighs and groans of the field hospital, or h,,d,rheat child in the Hall will he pre- save a few clerk's salaries. the prison house, they have been unflagging in . ten with a splendid prize. So bring out your their labor of love and mercy to our brave buys handsome children and tnkc the prize. In the The whole morning session was t on- What good they have accomplient-d-what rte- , evening that magnificent case of work which su ,„ ec n i n i discussing the raid bill,' which cessities they have relieved-what kind words , has attracted so much attention at the entrance '- they have dropped of happiness and Beaten- of Masonie Hall. will be given to the holder of was maintained by Wallace, Larnberton, what peace and comfort they have brought to thf• last number drawn We snail invest one 1 ,-,, . many an hungered body and starving soul, id Hi asst and try ocr luck .We understand t here r tenting. and 3lcSherry, for ; anti Lowry, too well known to require an exposition here. it a great demand for tickets for the entertain- The Delegates of our Commission have a two- meet, and we expect to see ainsonh: Hall tried tit Clair and WilsOn against it. The fold object In their labors. They hear with them to its utmost capacity. appropriation bill will be next in order, all the little luxuries which can minister to the bodily comfort of our sick and wounded, and car- - Hardly ' ' I - • having been reported. !,y the Word of Life to their never-dying Souls y Sufficient -A ]tine tum.an at The Bible, tracts, religious and secular new -- . tacked Ml lumber merchant named Horn with aernoon Session -The fo Housg.-Aft l . papers, and other good reading matter, sanitaryi barrel hoop, in cincinnati. on Thursday last. lowing Democrats were absent upon the a w a i t:l:l and liberal hospital t - o l 211 1 ic tv a l c m ies ne i e r d e , d wre n t s i e le m wne st a g i r t i t n ing g i g n fer n : , c, , f i l i t a la t i rlll . c c e il. azi i lg ro ter o, a e d , - , final vote Benton, Boyer, Noyes, Sea promises of the Word, and the love of the Lord high bost i r l d fence in Ile rear. After this exploit • elitand Skinner. Rice refused to vote. ._ Jesus Christ are impressed upon their minds the injured female kept poseessdon of his office 1.1 - with fervency and prayer. Many a careless col s two hours, when the victim, thinking the One Republican was absent or not voting. soul has been led to the gates of Heaven through coat clear, ventured hack again, but only to their instrumentality. get his whiskers pulled and another applicaton The bill permitting merchandize in as In this great work we have been warmly en- i of the rod of correction. A police a officer ended Dart capital in limited partnerships pass ; Horn and supported-more so, perhaps, than the fray by arresting the girl she alleges that • • had been anticipated. And yet our labors are Horn deceived and wronged her eelfinally ; unseated lands graduating but begun, and our responsibilities ate rapidly increasing. In the ensuing season of attire bill was discussed and passed ; . supple operations against the enemy, the wants of our Soldier Killed.- A member of •the Marine suffering soldiers will be many, and the evil and f 'orpi, by the name al -- : 3 11 - ... , wiggea, aas i n ent to Western House of Refuge pass demoralization of our vast armies will demand killed altanst ,11.4 featly 3 est erd a 3 auternoon on e‘i , Lill relit tivc to distributio:i of edil• renewed exertion on our italt, and an enlarge- the . oniutrtek , pa, .. t ,, a , , „ oust ~,,., i„, it ecir, )first menu of our means of relief. At no time since d scrip, went to the general I Had --, ..,..,a.1 streets in attempting to get de „ Cal : tonal lan the inception of the rebellion has there been car while in motion, he tial ,, rtunatel3 missed • ILI I . 1;.. Adjourned t 't t untilto-night. i . such bottles of men massed together, and %cry ; hid tooting. fell upon the track . and before he - ' iciar soon the din of arms will be resounding in our could recover himself, one of the wheels passed ! .. if.NaTE. - Aft-el noon Session - Tile ears. Then, oh ! what suffering! Shall we of er tont alie lived but a fe,r Mini/tea-hid Reels falter now - I Scarce a family In our midst but et idt.ntly been broken. Senate refused the house amendments to has a representative fighting for our happiness - . and safety, anti our sympathy arid generosity _ tho Apportiontnent A Committee of should be for these brave defenders, and the The Christian Commission -From the self-sacrificing men who labor amongst them. report of W I'. Woyman. I; °eel% er of Chris- Conference was appointed. This subject We appeal to you, then, dear brethren, for a then Commission,. it npl err+ that hospital detain the final alijournment some time. continuance or your support. The generous stores and res.llng le dlli r 1., ,! e amount o 800.- The • hands that have heretofore given so much will , appropria I Con bill was considered slo have been arid to 1/.11 armies during the not desert us in our hour of greatest need. In venr ending April I, iaai, ~t o loch &boat three- likely to be prolific of difficultyand wit Is these troublous times, when so many things are t„„,,,,,,, lie ~, emu , li, t h e , ,0 ~,. the cumber. occupying our attention, and so many objects he arising for our charity and liberality, the Chris- ~,,,,, all I - Han Commission only cues nor to be forgotten. -- Crops.-- rhe Cincinnati f: npi,t er of the 21st Anthracite Coal Company con- The balance of the afternoon May we not hope that our work will commend to you the necessity and the duly of upholding putt I. lettersl is , esirons etelitiata . localities In g tai such large privileges in favor us, and that, with the blessing of God, the Ohio. Indiana, Iltiuois. lowa. Kentucky and of of broad guage roads in Northwestern -. word spoken in due season," and the - cup of Wed! Virginia, giving discouraging accounts , ~ . cold water" may become instrumental in bring- , . , the grain and fruit crops in consequence of tote Pennsylvania• passed after railroad privi -e freezingweather of the p ast winter . tug much good Out of great evil, to the gior) of e< ,e, . Uoal anti the elevation and !minion of our dear 1 ges were stricken out. soldiers. Night Session.-Bills passed finally.- Southern Pennsylvania and Cannella vine Railroad. One permitting Cranberry Coal Co. to build a railroad. Dopnty Superinto ndent—lt le stated that EX.F:CrTIVE COMMITTEE. Lkeut. (3e, Ale rland, of Juniata Hon. Robert Mlimight, Chairman; Joseph R Albree, Treasurer; Wm. P. Weyman, eceiv er • county, (Inc been appotated Superin tendent of Common :•cnottltt of the Mate by ! Robert C. Totton, John B. McCune, Joseph Goi Curtin Horne. . GENERAL cOMMITTEM. - - Rev. W.D. Howard,D. D., Rev. J. D. Herr. Faith Gortney'• Girlhood, published by ; "S. J. Wilson, D, D. Hon. J. K. Moorhead Lorring has passel to a seventh edition. Such l " Wm. Preston, Harvey I 'hlids, a success indicates the appreciation of the ml. " W. A. Snlwely, W. W. Malt', lie for books in u hich 'sit pof moral aim '• George S. Chase, B. IVolf, jr., brilliancy of liters r i exesill,un are combined in and "l. C. Pershing, Joseph M'Knight/ the narrative of an interesting slur). The book '• E. E. Higbee, it. l'ellansbee, has &Peat practi.'al i slue in addition to Its at- I S. Stewart, James 24P Uandiaaa• E. E. Swift, C. Arbuthnot, tract' went.. as a story, and Is calculated to ex. ert a relining and elevating influence wherever "C. E. Swope, J. 0. Baekofen, it is read. For sale by Henry lllner 70 , Is. l'd ; '• W. .1. Reid, Robert H. Davis. Fifth street. " Reuben Hill. Rev. HERRICK JOHNSON, President 13.GBERT U. TOTTEN, Secretary Supplement relative to brokers and private bankers. Charter Clarion Improvement Co. To-night the House is full of confus- ion; each man gets the floorlis best he ran; a dozen bawl out "Mr. Speaker" at Once at the top of their voices. As but The best remedy to nee for Plarrhrra Dvsen- : ter), he.. is Harkin, Spicod blackberry; it , one can be recognized, the other eleven • changes the character of anal gradual!) and per- set down cud prowl and swear. Ad- To the Committees of the Sanitary Pat, manently rerno, e, the doles... s‘lthout a ten- The Chairman of the Committees are requeit. dens}' to produce innatrunation of the bowels. journed. ed to meet the Executive Committee at the The ingredients are ea nicely combined IS to trt pleasantly and even like a charts. , Night Session —The Senate was en ; Board of Trade Rooms on Tuesday evening, ir 26th Mat., at half pant seven o'clock, or he rep- - - g,a ell all the evenin . R' considering the What Makes ron Sh yer so I-- 1 used Appropriation resented by members of the Committees, preps:. to bill. Nearly $lOO,OOO think you were r - . great shakers, but bless ed to report progress. me . you're nothing else this morning. You're was appropriated in Committee of the FXLIX R. Bauxot. Chairman. got the Fever and Ague, one Capital thing tbr ' The following are the names of the Chairmen, lazy individuals ' keeps them gloriously busy. Whole for various proposed improve- A. F. Beckham, Agricultural implement man- and put. nett, It y into every fibre of the body merits to the Capital. ufacturers ' &c.; Moses Chess Agricultural So- Liu: la ' Fever and ague is not such pleasant cletles and live Stock,• Josh. Rhodes, Ale Brew- ~,,,pap3 , why d o y ou cultivate it. actitia t ri . The late Covens mansion, ~i i the ers; John Recheribauch, Artificial Limbs; Fran- , taros I You can't get rid of it. eh t You 0 ink bank of the river, has been presented to els Sellers, Banks and Banking Associations; , you never shall 1 N'hat nonsense ' You need ' John B. Semple, Bankers: Wm. A. caidwell, n o t keep It a single day longer than suits your i the State for the Executive residence by Boat Stores and Ship Chandlery; J. shepherd. im•itnations. My wife had It on Monday. On . Bakers and Confectioners; ,Tas. Millingar, Tuesday she was well. 1 had it on Wednesday. Harrisburghers. Adjourned. Builders and Carpenters; L. Childs, Boots and N es t d a y t gave it Its discharge. Lames) t hi ng ____ _„..,_ Shoes; Wm. Morison, of Allegheny, Bridges . in the world to get rid of it. 'I ou don't believe and Ferries,• Robert M. Cust, book-keepers wind it, ,-h t You're sick of taking niecliclue 7 Well, ! The Fight at Sabine Cross Roads. clerks; Orrin Newton. Brittania Ware and don't take it. Don't credit all the wonderful House Furnishing 'Goods; John Fitsimmons, cotes manufactured for the urn spapers. Don't Brass Founders; Wm. Owens, Bricklayers ; Beni. swallow quinine or arsehic. and fancy that be- Morgan, Bnekmakers; W. F. Marshall, Con- Cs 1., iou hate filled yourself with onepoison certs, Tableaux, arc., Jos. Kaye, Cannon,- Shell , to expel another i you must become a well man arc., -- Foreign Correspondence; A 1) No such humbug for me 7 How do I get rid ot Smith, Coal; J. B. Clark, Clergymen; Richard ' th. Fever and Ague 1 Why. how dial I get rid E. Breed, China, Glass and queensware; J. E. 0 , th e ~,,,,,,,„1 , ,,,,„ ; it„,„. did any brother get Two Rebel Generals Killed. Parke, Carriages and Wagons: Wm. M. Bell, rid of those horrible ulcers I Why, we simply , Cotton and Cotton Alanufacturera;Jos. Logan, . took a walk one day We took t hat In Grand W , , Coopers; James W. vvoodweli, Cabinet Work, ' race to taking physic. Where did we walk to I CAIRO, April 21.—Adv ices from ii.rand Looking Glasses, Upholdstery; Wm. H. Sellers, i why to Dr. keysiiCa, No. 140 Wood street and Ecore Drugs, Paints, Oils, (except Petroleum:) Robert bought a bottle of that rare distillation of Roots ' Red river, to the morning of the I ,.andevort, Dentists; Jos. French, Englueers; and Herbs, gathered from nature's most ex- 11th, have been received. The battle on D. M. Book-, Flags and Decorations: —, For- hnostlesD fields. known by the name of • the Bth was fought at Sabine Cross Roads e'en Wines and Lieeors;m. W. Watson, Glass, BLOOD ' LAn c r ini. from eight to fifteen miles from Pleasant Window and Green Bottle,. Jos. Kirkpatrick, - -•--. - Wholesale Grocersl J. D. Williams, Retail-do: Call at Room 29, Scott House, this city, and Hill, and is known as the battle of Sabine James P. Pears. Flint Glass; Hostetter & secure permanent and paying business. Fifty,. Cross Roads. The enemy were corn- Smith, Hostetters Bitters,' Samuel Hare, ladies and gentlemen wanted, or send stamp for Hotels; Edward Gregg, Hardware; Charles If cir:ular to hitstior a Co., ! mended by General Magruder, Holmes Paulson, Hats, Caps and Furs; Reuben Miller. Cleveland, ohio, and Taylor, all under Kirby Smith. The , Insurance companies; .1. H. Philltint, In- • - - - enemy's loss on the first day is placed at dia Rubber Goods, Oil Cloths, he; B. H. Pai- A Iburns•—Pittock, opposite the Postottlee• fifteen hundred. The second day's fight In ter Iron, Nails and Armor Plates; N. J. Snow- has received a new and tine assortment. Call den, Iron-Clads; J as. B. McFadden, Jewelry, took place at Pleasant Hill, where, as Military Goods, it.c.,• W. H. Kincaid, Lectures. nr.ll examine If you wash them cheap. ' previously stated, the enemy were most Readings, ecc.; D. O'Neil, Local Editors anal . Reporters; Thos. Bakewetl, Sr., Private Libra- Card Photographs, colored and plain. In gloriously routed and driven from the ries and Literary Contributions; Isaac Charles, gre it variety, at Pit lock's. opposite the Post- field by our forces under Gen. A. ,1. Llvery__Stable Keepers; Wm. M. Shinn, Law- n i n , ie. Smith. Gen. Banks is commanding in yets; W. E. Schmertz, Lamps, 0 aandellers, etc., - - chief. The enemy's loss was heavy, two Hall. Patterson, Literary Societies; Otto Krebs, National Almanac for the year 1261. at Pit to our one. Among their killed, were Lithographing; J. N. Straub, Lager Beer Brew- lock's, opposite the Postottice. ere; W. W. Wallace Marble and Stone Work; . .. Dr. Hardlmeyer, Native Wines and Liquors: Generals Morton and Parsons. James Veech, Old Curiosity Shop Chairman H Youth's Cash, of Committee on Picture Gallery; James Ver- publications at Plttock's. short of rations, sent word to Admiral ner, Passenger Railways; R. C. Loomis Pig Iron; S. Riddle, "The Pressh , James L " For Loam.—The Dime Savings Institution Porter to return with the fleet, whichLowry. Mayor, Police; R. C. Miller, Master Painters, has $20.000 to loan on Bond and Mortgage at hail advanced to within eight miles of Chairmen Of the Committee on Plante, Fruits j a reasonable rate of interest. Apply at its Shreveport, and was preparing to blow and mowers; Reese Clwensf Pork and Beef office, Smithfield street, opposite the Custom Packers; Ebenezer Brewer, Photographs; Peter it Petroleum and lta House. D. E. PrICRINL KY See'y :up the steamer New Palls City, which Products; J. M. Cargo ' - ' the rebels had sunk in the channel. On Meesick, Plasterers and stucco Workers; __ . _ ..._ _ .... reception of Banks' dispatch, the fleet A. Finkbine, Planing Mills and Saw Mills; JOSEPH MEYER ANTHONYMETER. A. Carnegie, Railroads; ; eturned back. On its way down it was —, Chairman of Reception; --e---, Chairman of Committee JOSEPH MEYER & SON, attacked by large numbers of the enemy on Railroad Iron; Arch. Marshall, Ropes and MANOTACTITRICBS op on both sides of the river, who attempt- Cordage; R. C. Gray, Steam-boat Interest; P LAIN AND FANCY' —, ed to capture the transports. A fight Chairman of Cotninittee on Salt and Chemi cals; W. G. Johnston, Stationers, Booksellers, F ITRNT r uREA v D GRAIRs ensued between the gunboats and the Joh Printers, arc.; Jno. F. Singer, Steel and 1 rebels, in which the rebels were splend Copper; H. A. Weaver, Contributions from TI idly repulsed with a loss of 500 or 600 5 , O ffi c i a l s; Wm. A. Herron, Ooritributions killed, and a large number wounded, form State County and City oMcers; Willeini Simple, ' Sewing Machines; C, Burentield, while none on the gunboats were injur isaddiciparness tied Trunks; Chairman of ed. Gen. Greene, commanding the reb- Comm , on St oyes, HeAtera, Pim/there, arc; eels in this fight, had his head blown off R. C. awyer. S. Soap, Candles and T.Aattl 01 1; Wm. Rinehart, Tobac6o, Cigars, Pipes, a.e.; J. b a shell. P. Kaulhnan, Toysi rs Richard Bard, Tanneries, y i kikle and Leather Deale, dra.• W. B. Sealfe, A naval dispatch boat from the mouth of Bed river, has arrived with 500 bales Tin and Copper Smiths' J. W. Tim, Unilirel las, Whips and Canes; ohp Lippeueott, Vices, of cotton. The s as ea 600 mer Golden Eagle, bales of cotton; Tools, Saws and Shortis; S. Bradley, Wool Flax and their manufacture. from Memphis has 800 for Evansville and the remainder for Cincinnati. General Corse is here. 259 656 Elu Sanitary Fair.—The buildings for the Fair are progressing finely, and by the last of next week will be far enough advanced for the pea pie to form an idea of their immense capacity. The carpenters of this vicinity have responded nobly, and the Committee earnestly solicit the co-operation of all the carpenters, wagon mak ers, cabinet makers and others competent to handle a saw or hatchet to come forward and give ak least one day to the glorious cause. The following named gentlemen havekindly offered their services as foremen for the gratuitous la bor on the days ensuing. viz. Saturday, Wm. Boyd; Monday, John FrazerL Tuesday, J. B. Smith; Wednesday, Andrew Eisly; •Thursday, R. B. hiegraw; Friday, Wm. Chambers: Satur day . John Alexander. Fair Buildinga—eabinet Makers.— Messrs. R. R. Bulger and T. B. Young & Co., cabinet makers, Smithfield street, have very kindly offered, on behalf of their employee}, to give one day's work on the Fair building. This fa mudatanee not osioniated on by the. Building ticMvaittee, and goes toahow that the mechanics of the neighborhood are determined that the buildings shall be up in time. Detsiga,Mr. ios, Fleming, the well-known Druggist, .coriter of the DitutiOnd 'ael Ildicket dive, ist . recelvipetooAerilkini of Dregt,,brfumetlet told 'TODAII siTa tine assortment of Cigars, Including the finest Havana /brands. Those fond of the "weed" had better thy in a stock now as a further advance in prices is inevitable. A word to the wise is wfficlent. GO to Fleming% WASH/30MM, 135 Smithfield, and 424 Penn Sts Between 6th st., and Virgin alley, nog PITTSBURGH. CIICLEIIRATED EXTRACTS FO. , THE HANDKERCHIEFS. Ashland Flowers, Mignonette, Alisms., Musk, , A ntaryllil, Meadow Flowers, Bouquet de Califon:de, Lilac, Bouquet d'Arable Lilly of the Valley, Bouquet de Carodna, New-mown Hay, Bergamotte, ; Orange Flowers, C:12.1411, : Patchouly, Camelia, ' Pink. Clomatite, Poppinak, Cedrat, Portugal, Citronelle Rosat Prairie Flowers, Crystal Palace Rose, Geranium, Rough and Ready Gilßlower,- . Spring Flower, Garden Flowers, Sweet Briar, Heliotrope, Sweet Pea, Honey, Sweet Lavender, Honey Suckle, Sweet Lettuce, ,Hawthorn, Sweet Clover, Hyacinth, Tuberos, J EtSllll/4 Tea Rose, Jockey Club, V iolette, Jenny Lind, Verbena, Sanguine, Vetivert, lilousseline, i Vanilla Millebeurs, I West End, Magnolia, 1 White Lily, Marcehale, ' Winter Blossom. i BAEINIS KEDYOSMIA, a highly consentra , ted Persian Essence, the most elegant perfum- 1 for imp to the handkerchief a very agree- I Me and odor. d Es. AP POL,UET—TREBLE EX, TEX lal"baf•TElV ; ... AWV aSSOrtakent of Toilet maps, Shaviluressui, rreparatioos for i the , Cosmetics , Toilet Waters, Dentlfriceiil and Perfumery of all kind!, eonstant_on hand, For sale by CHAS- H. SUPER, dec2o Corner Penn apd St. Clair eta. iri olicurr TEE, ptigriewmpass....l3AN- ilLi ITARy Patip4ltelnnnilm of the above IT are . rliquetifetto Meet at the Edito rial Roo of the Gazette on SATURDAY AF TERNOOM, Mid inst , at 2 o'clock, to hear re. ports from the Sub-Committees, appointed at last meeting. S. RIDDLE, Chairman. ap22-2t The Rebel Loss 15,00. Important from North Carolina. BALTIMORE, April 22.—The American has special advices from Norfolk that the steamer "Eliza Hancock" arrived there yesterday from New Orleans, via Morehead, where she was taken to bring imporant dispatches to Gen. Butler. The Captain reported that a rebel ram came down to within a few miles of Plymouth, N. C., and on the 18th inst. attacked our fleet, and sunk the gunboat "Bombshell" and two others, names unknown. Great anxiety prevailed at Plymouth, and it' was generally expected that the place would be evacuated. It wasthought that Gen. Peck would be fully able to bold New bern. Cincinnati Items Crum - swan, April 22.—T he strike among the laborers connected with the different Railroad depots in this city still continues, andmost all the roads have discontinued , receiving goods. General Stoneman passed through In dianapolis yesterday, en route for the front. Indiana recruits are being rap idly hurried to the front. Congressional. WASHINGTON, April 22. —Ho csE. Five thousand copies oi the bankrupt bill reported yesterday. were ordered to be printed and bound in pamphlet form. Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana, asked that a telegram received by him to-day be read, bearing on a personal explanation. He would not now indulge in any remarks, because the gentleman ( Mr. Garfield) who recently read letters purporting to be written by the Hon. J. G. Davis and Judge aides, was not in his seat. Con sent having been given, the dispajcli THE GREAT WESTERN BAND EN was read as follows • GAGED, TERRE HAUTE, April 21st, 1864.—T, TICKETS 60 Ca'S. Hon. 11. W. Voorhees: The letter par- Fo eat all Book and Drug Stores in Pitts porting to be written by me to John C. h All cities, and Breekinridge, used by Gen. Garfield i&= open at 7 o'cl at the door. ock. Performance utterly false—a base forgery. I have NSathinence at S o'clock. ap2l-td written you to-day [ Signed.] JOAN G. DAVIg. The letter, alleged to have been writ- i ten by Mr. Davis, reccommended a young man, formerly of Cincinnati. and then in the Union army, to Breckin ridge for a position in the rebel army. On motion of Mr. Morrill, of Maine, the consideration of the Internal Tax bill is to be considered throughout the evening as well as the morning session. The House then went into a committee of the whole on the state of the Union, and resumed the consideration of the Tax bill. Mr. Morrill offered an amendment which was adopted, that wholesale deal ers in liquors whose annual sales do not exceed $50,000, shall pay a licence of $5l), and $lOO on every $l,OOO over $50,- 000. Every person who shall sell, or offer for sale, any distilled spirits or fer mented liquors in quantities of more than three gallons, at any time, or whose annual sales,amount to 25,000 per annum; shall be regarded as a wholesale dealer. SENATE—.I)n motion of Mr. Howard, of Michigan, the bill to amend the Pa cific Railroad Act was made a special or der for Thursday next. The House hill to establish a Bureau of Military Justice, was taken up. It authorizes a mireau. consisting of a Judge Advocate and two Assistant Judge Advocates, with clerk::, &c. The bill was so amended a., to give the .Judge Advocate the rank of Brigadier General, at a salary of $4,000 per annum. The Assistant Judge Advocate, rank of Col onel, at a pay of $3,000 per annum, and was then passed. The Army Appropri ation hill was then taken up and the amendments of the Finam.,: ~. munittee agreed to Organizing Colored Regiments. CHATTANOOGA, April 2.4.--Colonel T. .1. Morgan, of the 21th colored regiment, has been authorized lo organize two bri. gades of colored troops. The nucleus of two new regiments have been formed. Recruiting is progressing favorably now. There are six colored Regiments in this department now. Disastrous Piro iIAuFAx, April 22.—The greater por tion of the business part of Demaeria was destroyed by fire on the 2cl instant. The loss amounted to from two to three millions of dollars. The long continued drought eaused a scarcity of water, ren dering it necessary to blow up the build ings to save the town. TE GREATEST NERVINE, TONIC ANI) BLOOD PURIFIER. . Cuttez-s' ENGLISH BITTERS. A sure cure for Intemperance. Dr. J. C.AyersTamily Medicines DR. D. JAYNES & SON'S, FAMILY MIF2JDICIN. Dr. Bohenok's Pulmonio, Tonic .and Pills. 1-1 - F. - I_, M 11 0 IL. 130 ' S Celebrated Buohu & Sarsaparilla, And all other Family Metlleitaes can be found genuine at the PITTSBURGH DRUG HOUSE, Torrence & M'Garr, Corner of Market street and Fourth Drugs, Medicines, Ohemicals, Perfumery, Paints, Oils, Lead, Varnishes, Brushes, Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces, And all articles usually found in Drug Stores of first quality, for sale low, TORRENOE dr. III'GARR, No. 70 Market street, corner of Fourth ROBERT C. IN3RXERTZ BaaCERTZ & BTJ A nEY. Atannfacturers and wholesale dealers in laminating and Lubricating 148, CRUDE PETROLEUM OIL, BENZOLE' I and 1.4.11EP5. Cow:action March/arts for the sale of Crudeolll feb22 No. 155 Wood strict, Pittaburgh, PL I MOONS-30 DOZ:WORN BROOMS JED —Just received and for sale by YAWNS & iltainßONG, apla corm Market and Flat istak Lessee and Manage!. .• • • W. HENDERSON. TIVELSUrer ........... ......H. Ovgativismoir. First appearance on the stage of Capt. T. B. RtiCKHILL who will appear in the beautifnl character of William Tell. THREE GREAT DRAMAS. This evening will be presented the much ad mired drama entitled William Tell, the Hero of Switzerland. William Tell Capt. Rockhill • iesner U. S. Karnes. Lmma Kate llynor. fo be followed by - The Beacon of Death. Ack. Junk C. Loveday. Frederick Lillie Marden. Po conclude with Jack Shepard __ Jack in rehearsal, The Octoroon GRAND E X HIBITION 0 PI TT S BURGH GYMNASTIC ASSOCIA TION, Tuesday Evening, April 28th, 1664, AT THE ATI:LLNEUM, lAberts Eiitreet, Pittsburgh. .MASONIC W 0 0 3:1 Pt CA X' Fa JO • iS I GLASS BLOWERS, Will open their Grand Gift Promenade Enter tainment at the above Hall, on MONDAY EVENING, March 28th, andexhibit 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 ously distributed to the visitors. On FRIDAY EVENING, April Ist, 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_ entertainnienta, cents; afternoon it cents. No half price. Doors open in the evening at 7; afternoons at 2 o'clock. Ex hibition commences half an hour later. WM. WOODROFFE, Manager. E. 'ALGA/tuxes, Gem Agt. mh2s-te.27 = rf -iiiii......,L„---,- . " , 7 1 4 —____,liit...;• , ! lir 4 i t p .. sp c - 1.7... r'. 2 . _,,, -‘ : s :.., . ... _.... PIANOS! The moat POWERFUL and ELEGANT in the country. SEVEN F`IRST PIRI WEAN Received within a month at State Fairs and Institutes. We are also agents for Schomacker & Co.'s and Boardman &Gray's Well-known excellent PIANOS, and S. D.& H.W , SMITH'SMELODEONS &HAAMONIUMS PERSONS DESIRING A PERFECT instrument are inytted to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Among' those who have purchased these instruments in this vicini ty we take pleasure in referring to Allen Kra mer, esq, Bateman Gee, esq., Allegheny city; John McCurdy, (of Park, McCurdy & C 0.,) Mrs. McGulty, Oakland ; Dr Jonas R. McClintock, A. bloevelerq., Ban!, req., East Lib ertyQ ; John Quinn, ~ Dr. D. M. Hostetter, D. M. Book., eaq., Pittsburgh. A Guarantee of 5 years with each strument. WAMBLINK & BARR, Sole Agents tor Pittsburgh and Western Pa., No. 12 Bissell's Block, St. Clair et Sir-A general assortment of Musical C}ooda always on hand. mht N`C:1 0 171=1. 1 1"XX El WINDOW SHADES, , :c , Received THIS DAY. NEW SPRING STOCK OF oi CARPETS! ort. I=s AT McCALLITWI3. mhis C7ALFLNDEIrr NO. 87 FOURTH STREET. LOOK FOR THE NUMBER FOE OWE AP SHOES AND DRY GOODS, 56 Fifth Street. 66 Fifth Street, 455 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth Street. 55 Fifth Street. 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