,!. .- ING,AO No, In tv-A44441,„m,.- eii4. 6,0 0,.. n • 6 ENOte ,Th.ham.— fii*Cctzfi-ic--- ' lind --. ik• Ca'' • ------Tv,,i ' New tr city gat An. .dc 0.,,1 5,,,.... 40-. ,tiewitork nUaoM nVFW"rit:rt' ti e Rorksad ... 4 .......- tabrA4 ...ties. . ids tunttitttvomi.... ionct#.vr: “ — ,„...e.,:-' Silrirelraitteliillor Peas, tosgesi thast_tbAr4oo'pertiwidted oopiew SATITIVRANIZQUI% MO. /Mtn so, to& Loiriton TEL Fan. More Colored Troops.—The ore twenty-Ainth nigPtkAittited 'rtes colored troops, mmouliesonentering four bondredintut, , sirri'v, inthbbity-Thiunday evening en route Or An. tapolii,X.d. :The'regim ent is under coniticaud „ . tfockientil.,Telandu.,,Bross, brother of .the Editor if the phiedgp-Tribans, a gentleman who has seerileriOe' in the 88th Illinois infantry, r dd eau init„recentlydetached from his command to. else the 29th U 2 S. colored troops . The Colon* • issure.H . i'ris that the other five eompanlea soon belilled,-and will join, the regiment 'a short ,'time. The regiment was entertained' by die Suleistume Committee in City_Halt - -After the men-and officers had motakererthe repast 'reposed for them, Col. Brom ainieridedthe plat form, ant at his request some fifty Of his men sang patriotic airs Ana 5ty44...44i5h Were loud y cheered by the spectators present. Comma]) O tol or ILlanois—Before we Leave this where Jo much kindness and lospitality have been shown - us,' we have one xiore,duty to perform. Waste now lathe great statet‘of,Yennairlyania—a State in which / am proud Iti‘sayl. was born—and in a few hears we will be travelling over the great Central' Railroad at lightening Speed. To tifeGOvernor of PenniykraWa, more? - t.hnn to any other living, InaVraham Lincoln indebted for the high post, rtheivaltis today. Then, colored soldiers; as wif *Nut to el across ,the State, I propos cheers for. AndrewUinta; „ ,:fl7..,kii•Rillie - Itiaystene State. • The checrawere :given a manner which showed that Governor ilirtitiltas many. ' : friends - wood the limits of Isis native State. The' regimentthen tdole.u.n.thel.line of march for thodppnt, and wed soon on its way to join General' •Bionside. Republican State Convention. HARiliiiroao, April 2A—The Union State i . Conventiim attit.inAis cirs 4 ett.2 o'clock today, and was called to order by Hon. Wayne DinVelgh; 011 a the State • Executive Coramittee. Eionleiwil4Ohnitm4 of Lye=lior county, wei r elect" 'temporary ehairman. A permanent organization , was effected by electing lian. Geo. V. 'Law' mice of Washing ton county, Chairman. Shera S4ewart, of your - one of the Secreuirles. 4 of Harrisburg, A. H. i., IVf. H. Lowry, of Erie etrlokm, of Liizerne t large to the "Baltimore Uonvantlon, and Cunningham, of Seaver Co., and ' Morton htldichael, of Philadelphia, Senatorial }:lectors. T. M. Howes name was*lttidrawn after the - second ballot. Hesolutionfelidorsing Wee/dent Lincoln pass ed without it dissenting vote, amidst the wildest enthusiasm. A plitforni Was adopted, and after a free in ter*ange .of - opinions the convention adjourn ed atjl oNdoorP.' fit• The neueliMisa Committee Was appointed and the Congressional }lectors selected. The names of the•Liecutive Conimittee have not yet been announced. We should' ot wonder that the wildest earn, Masai • prevailed, for everything that this bd ministration and its friends have ever done was wild in Hie extreme. It is time that they were now {Owing down, since we have met with so manyreverses. M. . . V. S. District Court.—Court convened at ten o"pba eic' Yesterday rwataing, and took up the case' of the U. States vs. Dr. Robt. A. King, against whom an indictment was found last Jantinsr•far an alleged act of obstrwting the exeention of the laws in harboring and earning away a deserter. District Attorney, Carnahan, stated to the court that the moat important wit ness bathe case torrid not .be found and. it was. thought he had been spirited away. Re had been brought before Mr. Spro\ff souse time ago, chargaiwitbinnjury, after which he left. Some suppose that he IS la town. Re asked a con tinuance until he could •be procured. Mr. Puiq. viance, Attorney for Mr. King, insisted on gotrit into a trial as the. case had been put off two or threalimet; already on similar.pretexts, WitffereWas nothing In the case at any rate. Rpsiciitor, Judge McCandless, gave till Monday morning to hunt up the Witness. If he could betrocuredsoonerthe trial would go on on Satur day morning (to-day) at ten o'clock. Court then adjourned over tall ten o'clock to-day. Madame Anna Bishop..—Two years hav ing elapsed since this world-renowned Canto trice has visited us,',we hcian to think wi had listened for The last time to the music of her un rivalr,d voice. Glad are we to lied ourselves deceived. Today we are called upon to an nqpnee her rewell concert in this city. It is to-take place at Masonic hall, on Wednesday next. She will be assisted by her daughter Miss Louisa Ittah:op, who one of our Eastern ex chlikiges remarks, "is ve ry prepossessing, with a rich, pleasing voice and considerable power of execution. Mr. A. Sedgwick, the celebrated Buffo Singer amiConcertinist will also appear. A moat excellent. progreme is offered. Those desirous of securing seats can do so without extra. charge, from the diagram at Mellor's Music Store. We hope our citizens will give Mifilame Blehop a hearty "God speed," in the shape of an overflowing house. Robbery_ at Ckirestilne.—Whileat the May , or , * office this morning two gentleman, by the name of Wilitotiniui Gregg, of Indiana, same in and made• known to Alderman Butler, who is now acting Mayor during the absence of 'Mayor Lowry, that their agent a Mr. Worland, who had Levee/nit and disposed of a large amount of 40*, and was on his way home, had Amen rob beditwhile changing cars at °leonine, of two Aunt urrinh.lholmati dollars each and two of livelnindred' dollars each, drawn on Rippel Mader' :of :Baltilinore, and payable in New Yotk i nndsilso t*enty•nne hundred dollars in modeyi`. Tininedlate steps were taken td notify the dilterent,banks of the city of the robbery, as alsolloqtee of other cities, as the drafts were ivado sewebre to the bearer. The robbery was perpetrated during .the time of changing oars, iind'titunti Urn been dno'e in the rush and jam incident thereto: 4Liber4Do3k" iton•T-The following4non _, , ynions note was received by the Treasurer of the Alluistlan Commisaion: Joseph Albree, esq., pear . Sir: We take pleasure In handing to yourtheenclosed cheek for $5Oll for the uce of the "Chriatlan Oommiarden.” We have thought proper to divide 'our' subscripUon, ,giving amount to you. and a stmiW amount to the “Sapitai7 •Uctiamilialo” We recognize the 4WD:" that Christ has upon us, with the elk*. of the libreye Soldier." would that ail, who are peurbigtif their atnindauce into the treasury of Unlit litardtery Commission, could see as we do, and cOlfeent to live a "pdrtion to the Loa.) lifay the God - of Lave 'bless you and yank.' ceadinUot* your self labors behalf Ihe - perlabingaould antibodies of our war*ofin veteran,' and pia it into the hearts of idtf#,Vopitibute freely to /our aid. • • Arms truly, • • New;Pauses, Railroad Depot .— This ele ' • much tratided' improvements Prohmist ,„` • it. The front :ivellitillOnt built. of :rick. The entire building will be tom ereAutrunn•-and wiLlhe ro • anstiged • , • of-earananmove Mend passthrough and tinder the Mein -soot Dining •.2..„‘*:•„„eohices wilitastooated at each'side, so' public can dine and purc hase r,,ertar_. ltheuebelog subjected to their:tanners? tlte.n.ktho weather. The conerany have erect ed.a eindiar Depot at Hirrisburg: The clitinir of ohnetty ale certainly as strong in regard to' these conveniences as those of liarrisburgLashi thoie,elelass will soon be answered now. Want of suitable grounds was, no doubt the cause of the delay in the erection of imitable buildings in thitrplace br,that companl• Col. - *aditsoreirn , dtiteeraent e 1024, or old iittlk) left this 'elty,_yesterday, firthe army of the Pithiiime: asi l lmmeose cote:mirk of our eltlzmucassrutflpdsktftellattSr thel_Cadieu• Vie iegtmeat formed'';, it zw : A t uf ayette Hall, about three o'clock i a tbq afternoon and marched to the Railroad Eteper , ,Vtiere there weresomelhoomulds of n ?ho t a yp nem their itetore. arms and rested until four o'clock they took - the ears and left for the seat orwari ed and encouraged by the plaudits of thoussm. of their fellow citizens, ;. The Vensetery..—This little enclosure Of two hundred and sixty-four acres hi begbudng to-Preiefi, I#o:llildappearance The grass is si isla p ;i ttp , wry rapidly and looks es green as a Thrch and the lilac ate pith; f leaVeikand,soon *his wildere eu ot.ha wlllhebleditingtnyartrit "ThriOtiOnel iea saredne and rose em elm ; dewy - Iwo* ex pending, will shed their taintour 'perfunissies of nectar sweet. The Arsenal grounds, ten, We clothedln verdure, end the:pesiell•trees are W eaning to bloom around and beneath the flag of the Vann. The Sntaftary Pair.—We learn that all thti ivh.- .4 1. e Sanitary, ra#.1.41-W404.4111 1 4 r a kind of tarred yiper,'W onl; 'and .that valuable arthdilla tied will be perfectly molt* altkpAcilva for -wing cages ana.ll*ly : ¢ner,, rays;. 8. • • pladilir="lo`,P".l`4;4titrsMl; elit tn 7 • on Fifth Street, near Nkfairditenill..** ll &mum blet of persons were Nored; -- k-namber atker , atinil',marWorlesi-littosteited and tominencied'acting.we - oio*imtaoiilon. They soon gtitttrthroaritig ihatAi ri spktimma, glasses chairs and the.like, and '.-taideb3dq the erovrd grew . larger, ind'lttittitdr law were resisted 'and actietio;MOnairsartortaly injured. A Mr. Larhner was Orited:onlo assist the talkers, when he traitticrtFatittriw ;atone and knocked down,_thent 14:401d.ttnir-Atima ter, Injury . Theremers. ut one Intuited of the rioters and -ir nwas , italth ;hinatt-diMculty. that any of!them were arrested.. .Threw men named Edward OtStainalVharliktOrDonneVantt s ray-,•ivese. arrested . and ~ c onfined -until( Fri waning. War/dud:l*M then, issue d great number of, Ohm* and an edbrt made Ao.bring them to speed y. • ' • Saint . . r Tir'AlNl•ii*lrlfe : 4lllll buildings' for the Fair are ThalOupentilia are now at worlblayingethtfiloors and ,building: the gage fn Cosa ett Haf by the last, "next week the huildimr,.VoniMittee ,- eityoect 'to have the tnitilde werkfitr,'lllitargetiters and some torthit inakere have reliOnded nobly te.}4#i* Of ilitr"cotattil ai! ttp:to Last nigfdhiWw`arkisliWoluan - 'hrty , ' lire dela quit: The ClobtMittee r iblebred the follow ;tamed „gentlemen to act alf fere' Menfoilifif* reelaborilluing.next week _:::Monday Wm . Murdock ° Thesday, Wi ll iam RiO W on ; Wednesday Hug o Clancy ; Thursday, William Parke ; Fri d ay; Robert Satur da_,y, Jamee Leech, of the firm of (Hay tr.. Leech. The above named persons are each requested to bring all the men on their resorettre days that are willing to give cute der; work; Photograghs4--41. L. IL 'llabbs, No. to, St, Clair street continues to take photographs in the very best style.thast the art ailbrds. We vis ited his gallery theother• day and examined ids specimens; andfungls' would Om a comparison made with olherw, we „ say, without heststion that hie photogrkplt% lae equal; if not superior to any now, ttatenta , the. - eity, It Is tally's'', tonishinglowitness the perfection to which tins art has reached.* The _perfect Ilkenesi of the human taco can now be taken and all who wish "to see theniselved Steaks.= see them," should not' feAl,:to'Cill 'at No.`lo and secure ft shadow ere themilistatice fides.' If you have friends they will desire a memento fpm you, and what more appropriate one coul dbe sent than the picture of a child, taken at L. H. Debby, No. 10, St. Clair street, go there and you will,never regret your errand. Another Row.—A number of evil disposed persons gathered around the .Saloon of Mr. Geo. Cromer, 430, Penn street , on yesterday evening and committed sundry depredations, breaking Windows, glasses, rm. We did not learn that any arrests wereinarld, mot that there. Was anY., information laid tri. e at the Police or Alderman's .Since writing the above we visited the seen of disturbance and found ths,t'the case is a more Fr_ave due than we atAirilCin t rposed. Loire doublers were thrown thtoogir e wlndowtaud one of the partite who had kffoo elong.threann eci to shoot the Inmate or the hotssee • Two police otticers.are now outitt'search of thegiiiity parties end itis' to be hoped that they be,speedi ly brought to ftistice. ' • • Donations Acknowledged—A. Holmes, Treasurer Sanitary Fair, acknowledges the re ceipt of the follOwingetottlitgitiont to:W.ll 4 2kt, : Pass Margaret COulte, Greeneburg,.slo ; John McCullough, Clarion, Co., ;J. AI. Exams, Jefferson county, $5 Geo, Elmer, Cla rion county *1; 3phs(A,Dale, Yeasnr) county, $6 ; Atkins fir , Pioseei ruroote, Volleying, Pa., $lO6 ; Snowden a: Mason, adtaleaton to -gunboats, $100; E. L. M. Grew , Trawls,. 1r teamboat 'un4, on fiecontit, ,300; affoUnt P tevionalY PaPatkds 53,064 66- Total, 45,061. sa. Magazines and Paper..-=W e; are indebted to PITTOCK, who keeps the extensive Book, Pe liodical and Stationery Store oh. fifth Street, between Smithfield and Wood for the last num bers ofthe following poriodicals* Frank Leslie's Gazette of rishion, Fraok Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper •10Iarpor's Weekly, Wilks's Spirit, The New f ork Ulipper, & e. Our meets 'will And overything they may need In the periodical line at Pittoaka . Curry's Normal lustitute.—A pew class will be formed next Monday. This class, which is designed Tor the special accommodation of persons wishing to qualify themselves for teach ing, will cqpiete an outline course in twelve weeks, th closing in time for 'the summer ex =bullion: Terms' in advance, sixteen dollars. A Frost.—s heavy frost fell on Thursday night last aad it le thought that the fruit in, the vicinity of the city is much injured.. We heard a fruit-grower say, however, that the frost was not so severe as many persona. supposed. The atmosphere was dry and the frost was in eon sequenca light. Pittsburgh and Cleveland Depot.—The wagons and drays around this depot absolutely obstruct the public highway, so as -to greatly delay persons and vehieles in netting. We counted some thirty loaded wagons and drays around this depot- at one time, awaiting their turn to unload their goods. What the cause of such 'delay is, we are unable to say, but suppose it is want of room In and about the depot. Rankla'e Spiced Blackberry, is a tonic and a striaile.ut 405 p will not check Diarrhcea and Dysentery suddenly, but checks the disease by first changing the character of and gildtutily and permanently removes it. It is effaßY as applicable for Infant and adult, anddoes not act so as to-endanger infiamination of the bowels. prepared by Rankin, Pittsburgh, and sold by all wholesale and retail Druggists. slant to The Post. WASHINGTON, April 29. ['he Senate bill increasing the pay of ogro troops has not yet passed the bramittee of Ways and Means of the ouse but the Senate Military Commit- Flour Pa'ling.—Peseta/6 , along Smithfield street yesterday, we met a drayman driving ee tacked to the army appropriation bill along very leisurely with a load of sour. One n amendment equalizing the pay of b,arrel hsd burst and about one-lialt of its eon- . tents had been scattered along the street. His h i ts and black soldiers. Congress will attention being called to the matter he looked somewhatastonished that flour had been falling 0 doubt in a short, time bring about this BO long without his knowledge. He did not quality, as more seem to favor the -gather it ack than the the white soldier. Big Guns.—There are twenty-one Ooluro.-" The House has voted to tax whisky on Wads lying' in one row at the Arsenal. each Of 'hand. ten inch calibre. 'They are about as dangerous lookinggtuis as could well be imagined, but will, The .Senate agreed to the House res not be used in the present campaign. olution raising duties on imports fifty per cent. The duty on paper remains J edge ldeClure's Idbinory, to be sot this evenirirby Davis & Tilenuidne, at the Auction Rooms, includes a complete set of 4 : & Seaton's Annals of Congress, 46 vole; American State rapers. 10 vol. ; beside other rare ;seri& . Miners' Meeting.—There Will be a meet* of Delegates from different Miners' Assocl tidna at the lied Lion Hotel, for the purgiasstf adjusting claims and settllngwcounts. Allegheny City Polloe.—Only two ease were brought before Mayor Alexander yeabt day. .One Ikaa. Jacob Saddler for disordery conduct and James Rice for drunkenness. Arthatis, Portfolios, Checker Boards, tams . men andStattonery of all deati_riptloPt. ps, Sehtoyer & Co, 39 nrth strei ;Wit Assignee's Sale of Tobacco and Grocer'*: this morning at 10 o'clock, at Ill'Cleltandhl Atn tlon !Ouse, 65 Firth street. Sale. posilite. See advertisement. Faultily Baronelac, Buggy, and Harneiakt . „ auction this mOintrig, at DlNlalland , a Auction Hnuae, - 66 - 1 7 11th street. • .. rear the. Laidtes.—Oongreu ;Lase And Hal t4oral tVilters; Pine Shoes, Slippers, Buskins, 4:e., at ki'Cließ,o4's Auction Souse, SO Fifth street. Boots; Balmoral shoes, Patord Ties, and Slippers - forgents, at hioOleiland's Auction *louse, 65 F r ifthatreet. , . A.ltrtutte; iota remind, 0, large assortment at low prids,,at rittogies,,oi , positi the roAt-, EXTRACTS FOR YLEFEFS. Mignonette, Musk, Meadow Flowers, Lila c, Lily of the Valley, Nevonownlley, Flowers, F ° =:nily, Pi* - , Poi ) * ' Po ~L, • Wet . % 4 , , 8 4.B 411 4: Sw iiir t .7 . ' Sweet .., —.,,,. Stn I-) Sweet Clover, Tea Wee, ' - Vildette, Verbena, ' Petivert, Vanilla, t hli rdil u bi lle 43 Happosaiptily ogisiattra armaice „ t o I v r iii kt _ _ vie mod mt lierfUl*: tor 4 11 4220 14 ft mo eraVSA I Or Ng,' SORNOW t crumr*r.mitEummt TRAM rrAtak•howT - - - litte _owirtraelit or Toilet Ma • 6, - s - We . • Pr A P - W.-111,d For Bab by _ l4 : dalo Oorasereas sad IA Oak as. ELBE:BATED ILI THE ELANDICER Aihiand Flowers, =et 4,1 ilalifornle, Bouquat= na, Brgamotte, BancPrebile Cara l / 4 Clem - • Cent, - - Ottrouelleßoaav Crystal Palace Geranium, 'Winnows: ItliFlenvers, otrope, Mine!, Hysetrar,' • Jasmll i, ockey Club, Jenny Lind, • • y . ono =WWI, . -t - - REIM 7 -- ikrat B TE • !sz '' 'Pennsylvanla Lt - PASSAGE _0F01,116. Simon. caTermapiairman of the RepubW. State "Comm* Speoial to The Post. SENATE.—MG creasing the. pri reported favors The resolpth gr,aduatißg strike out all ini to the State take Bill to facilitat coke boats thr slackwater called 4nd passed. The balance 4e morning session was consumed bOnsideratiOn of the militia bill. • ,? HOUBIL—Morn( Ssasion.—The pri / `vate calendar o t-reading consumed the time of the se. Over two hun dred bills are u econd reading. Housi —Aftern Seesttrn. -The House proceeded on bate Calendar bill to pa. divide Philad ' into nine select council distric hich caused a bitter political fightind occupied all after noon. They in adjourned till half past seven. Night Sc'h- —Bills passed.—One authorizing fMayor of Pittsburgh to appoint a d o ty ; one relative to pav ing the bor of Lawrenceville ; sup plement to I chartering Masonic Hall, East Liberti supplement to charter of PittsburghiOne to incorporate Blair r i county 0 ompany ; one to charter American' Company ; one increasing Sheriff's in Allegheny county ; one _to into c Ohio Coal Company; one to chart fferson Coal Company ; one relative ,vacant offices of justices in Washinin county ; one to incorporate the Uniißible Society. Adjoiarned. ',. SENA.—Afternoon Session.—Mr. Honselser presented a bill for the charter the Gettysburg Monumental Associon. Mr. tmberton : one for the relief of Andrei. Ray, of Cambria. Mr. sham : a supplement to the Al leghenPoor House law, which occu pied coiderable time in discussion. iseported here that George Law rence as appointed Gen. Cameron as Chairt.n of the - Republican State Con tral (Mmittee. Session—Bills passed.—Mr. Grab* : Supplement to bill relative to Fire ltrshal of Allegheny county. Mipatta : One relative to the Poor Hotuof Fayette county. Prom Washington. Ge l Banks' Expedition a Failure d.AX ON WHISKY. Py of Colored Troops the same A private letter from Admiral Porter says the Banks' expedition is a disas trous failure, and puts the loss at , from . five to six thousand, a large - proportion being prisoners. There were lost thirty eight pieces of artillery, a large number of wagons containing ammunition, a great many horses; and a safe Containing $1,000,000 in greenbacks. • RAi:NFORCEi.ENTS FOR GEN. LEE Oen. l3seeut Failure. Over $I;000,000 Captured by the Enemy. ,) Naw Yana Apiil 29.—Special dis patches to the Times, from Wallington,. dated the 28th, say: Facts showing the deteridned energy with which the reb els are concentrating troops in Virginia continue to multiply. The President to day received a dispatch from Gen. But ler, stating his belief that the rebel forces were withdrawing from North Carolina -and hastening to reinforce Lee. So , far as head frail, up to 11 o'cicok to-night, nothing of much importance has trans- Vire& at the front. Preparations are still head of,',,ltrol the indications are that a collision cannot long be delayed. pen. Burnside lett yesterday by spe cial conveyance to join his command, and the Signal Corps that has been sta tioned here through the winter, left their '' . tap a day or two since for the army. It is now generally understood- here, that Lee will endeavor to bring on a tight without leaving. his intrenahmenta. A letter received to-day from Admiral 'Porter . ; pronounces that General Banks' recent expedition was a disastrous fail ure.. Besides losing over thirty pieces OK I artillary; a large., quantity of small 1 . •• .- perral_ hundred wagons and a • 1y lit.‘' '• ' ; '10402 Attie raerbe near , i .„., . .as ha:re-been lost. atY In ad eltieN ^ , liiimu'r's safe, cbutainfiks a millibii ofdonas-' in..greenbacks, was 1. ' ' ca ptured - by 44 14; 3 4 32 1,i I- - er_e.Piate,—.. ~,. tion that General Baok4 is to be superseded by . General etel B. are ditc'he. GeOeride *Old* :111Igi Stone, who, lie under tile lin . , takon - of Ting, Womb neglept lt 1 .i''' . 1. elilf -41P&111°11 t eliti t L° - in • • a, will re lieu - .rob ably court-martialed. GEIt REAUREGARDI. GOING TO RICHMOND . a Another .Panio in Riohnitmd and Petersburg. Our Loss at Grand Etoise. NEW Y.omt, April 2.9 , -The iiercadJuis a letter from the Ileet,of.Wilmingtou, da ted April 220,. stating tOuttrAuregerd went through Wl)l94oeltee 9) 1 ! the 444 with a large number,ot, troops, on his way to Richmond. The enemy aresend ing all the men they can muster to the ...ispattu _ dated April 16th, states.that our,total loss is 3,400, of Which the killed, will prier , ably not exceed 300. The 19th corps had 61 killed, and 411 wounded. The miss ing will mereak this to 600. General Lee's cavalry (federal) lost 600. _Re port said that Magruder was between, Shreveportand Geh. Steele, with 1,100 men. Reported Ruitore in thiLeafit inet•at Washington News from Newborn, N. C NEW Y out, April 29.—A. World Wash ington special reports a rupture in the Cabinet; that Secretary Chase has aban doned his post, feeling direetly insulted by the assignment of. Blair to the com mand of the 17th corps. A. correspond ent says it is suspected that the breach is so Wide that it cannot be healed. The above is given for what it is worth. It looks very like a canard, A World special says it is understood that Newberne and Washington N. a are safe, as the rebels are concentrating to . guard against any possible flank movement by the*York or Rants livers. Congressional Proceedings. The Revenue Tax on Liquors.. WASHINGTON, April 26. —Souse . Pending the consideration of the Tat , Bill, Fernando Wood, of New York` of-' fered an amendment repealing the Act:of March last, which imposes a tax on for eign liquors on hand. Mr. Washbiute, of Illinois, moved to tax domestic liqu'otif . on hand fifty-two cents per gallon, These amendments ate reserved for MI ture action; all others are being • acted on. The Tax Bill was passed, and the House adjourned at a quarter to nine o'clock. Fight Probable in Louisan Sx. Louis, April 29.—The Democraf a Aicksburg correspondent of the 22d says The steamer "Lucy" brings news from Red River that no more lighting. had oc curred up :to the 20th, but the .rebels were reported marching on Grand Eeoie on the 22d, and our troops going out to meet them. Our total loss in the late battles foots up four thousand. Our army is believed to be securely entrenched at °rand Ecore, on both sides of the river. Philadelphia Union Convention P811..6. DELPHIA, April 20th, P. le.--tThe Union COnvention assembled here to day. A resolution was adopted that the electors at large be instructed to support Lincoln for the Presidency, to oppose all efforts to postpone the Baltimore Convention, and that one of the haydest blows that could be inflicted on the reb els would be the certainty of the re election of Lincoln. A Western Navy Yard liseissary. WASHIIKITZIN April 29.—Volution from the House N aval Coma& ' e to-day l c declares it essential to the ce that a navy yard be at once esti& Aat some point in the West. Some o the Com mitteeltitiin favor of Cairo, and. others for a site higher up the Ohio river. General Butler to Take the Field. Naw Touk, April 29.—The Trantne's' special says that Gen. Butler will take the field, and that Gen. Smith was order ed to report to him. Also, that Generals Gilmore and Smith will command a corps under Butler when the right time arrives. Guerrilla Sheep Stealers MADISON, INDIANA, April 29.—A gang of guerrillas .crossed the Indiana line night before last and burned a • trading boat a short distance below the city, and stole a flock of ,sheep and some cattle. The Baltimore Convention WASEINGTON; April 29.-1 t II said by members of the Executive Committee that there is no probability of postpon , lug the time for the meeting .of the Bal timore Convention. moor, rits.A.TEsT NEuvorg, Tome 1_ AND BLOOD PITREFDEIL _a I Dr. Cutters'. ENGLI 1 ' : rnJ R,s A sure cure for Intern] Dr. J. C.Ayers' Family Medicines DU. D. JAYNES & FIOWS. FAMILY MEDICINES. Dr. Schenok's Pabionic, Tonic and Pills. IrV'l-catts:lo. 0.2 Celebrated Etuohn di Sarsaparilla, And an other Family Bialidtnes can be found getalille, at the PITTSBIJRGH DUG NNE, Torrence & Di'Gerr. Ctomet of garket strait and 'Fourth. Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, PertUmery, Paints, Oils, Lead, yarniahes, Ilnihhes, Trump, Supporters, Shoulder Braces,- And all tatlalio usually found in Diu* Stores Or, drat quality, for sale low, TORRENUE & TVGARR, No. 10 Market street, corner of Fourth SPRING STOCK OP .N 0 S Now be of tas received 4y the subscriber from the fachories • OILIONEILING & SONS, • uszrawroAt 4300„,.. ; JaILDIBIE *ION W. P. EMERSoN, - • s • • MILLER, taieliOli Wk t , Vrioes .Irrom•ft22opapsAiii6k - v , ` let thilidiegirlSt4f4ii"43/4* P g ch =g iGliCitik :xi% tam, Ulf oftlits ittii- It - Awn A '''' . o.49NAWA.: 4 4. l *..r.itia,. :4?,9,Raisterrii netor /9477 .... F1 G Z , Nr e. /ISsits_• FTNTT . I ! zi nt r , 414 a 4,1r, D8--- - data .- 4lol lfiaA ,Infe. followlmire , . „.,3,' ............. - for %old; Sniterilk 4 • 7 , , : atow &tubs Gold.— 177 -- t •i... 4. :.-F. 1 4 Dt er •Notes ". ' .. - Oottpons.....t . , • M ebl4llX°. E. 00 ./ i ii.w sterantgerp —• • • -,•,- -, . , . 47 . -,,,, . 1 . %of Prazdin.... • • : -- '.., 68 10771. LOOM. STODIV 3 AND SAVDDITWI 8112PC33113D BY' g.B. 311Y.141, iill0F11111.; 69 !TA' 6T Banks. . .. . Par Indus ..Last Safes. Bank of Pittsburgh s6s . $ 2 'Exchange Bank BlercsMints , &Mannino. Bk 6k. WM hiecOrdow , Bank 60 63% Allegheny Bank 60 67 bon Ci 1:3212550' Ih.; ' 50 67 $'- ty Milk ' 50 • c i s iron CityWist , Oo .. . —...... 60 . f 64X. l'dancliesteißavings Bank _ 60 . 5.1 licakr : Oad; des and Bicrisrissiee Bieck: Inzmil CO - „.." , . ; 01#2ens1 Blinn/tee - Co • (. ao . . ~e rr Western Insurance Co 42 6334 Eureka Insurance Co 60 48 Mang. Insurance Co . -32 , 4 ..321i Allegheny Villel R. R. ~ ..... 60 - - IN Pittsburgh &Conte. B. R 60 ' 10 do interest bearing . ' 60 14 Monongahela Nay. Co. 60 413 Monongahela Bridge Allegheny Insurance Co 25 Peoples insurance Com 25 27,n, 283( Pittsburgh Gsa Co.. 60 86% 'Western Penna. R.li 60 EVMIM Copper Stocks Mass Mining Co Northwestern Mining On Great Western .14 Dacotah Pitts. and Boston " National It north 01111' Bay State Central Isle Royal Minnesota Azle° Bond.. Allegheny 00. Cottgrot .; . : Pittsburgh Pitts. Municipal ris Allegheny co. to (R. with back coupons PittsburghA (to R. with back COUpOIIIII - Pitta. S. Uonn, R. R. mort. 138 A. V. R. R. let mart. 76. Allegheny co. Bounty Bonds Allegheny city 48 Pitts. & Steubenville PITTSBURGH PRODUCE MARKET • OPTIOS 01, Yin DAILY POST, SATURDAY. April 30, 1864. BUSlNESS—Yesterday presented no new lea hire. The demand for the leading articles was fair and sales regular. • Among the dabs were : EACON—Shoublers-L-Sales_ 88,,000 Ds at 12Age; Sides, 4,000 The, at .134(114ccP1Mn•Hants,. 16,000 Ds, 18,4@17c; S. C. Hams, 7,000 me, at 1814 a. ' WHISKY—The botithanot in a very unsettled state. The last sale of City Rectified reported to us was as 91,26. ' • • • SALT—Sales of 50'bblis at $2,40. GROCIERIes 16 hhils Orleans at 18@We 20 do at 200. 21 do Cuba at 17)0018c 20 bbls ( J rushrd and Pulverized at 25Xc10 do "A , Coffee at 2534 c. Molasses — sales b ills old at 96c; 16 do newat 91,10. Colibe—sales 26 sacks Rio at 47c. FLOUR—Extra Family—sales 60 Mils at 93,28; 76 do at 98,20;160 do at 47,9066,20; Extra-100 bbls at 97. BUTTER—SaIes 800 The tell at 28c; 6 bbls do at 30c; 4 packafles at 28121308, EGOS--Saleirlo bbis at It@lBc. CHEESD—Salel49trima old E. D. at 17c;60 bxs new at 145iff HAY—Sales 4 tons on wharf at -$345140 ; 10 loads at scales at $38640. • FlSH—Sales 25 bids No 3 latitherel, large, at 0112,78; 20 hag bblado at $6,711; 30 bbls N 0.3 me dium at $15;50; 25 - half bbl's do at *6.76; 10 Wits No. 2 medium at s3,so;lllerrlng—sales 20, bbls of Halifax at 65,2512611 D At 95. (RAIN—The sales were: Wheat—Red In a small way at 910; White at 91,46, Oats, 350 bush, at 84c, Corn—sales 3 car loads at $l,2BfS 1,30 bush; Harley—sales of 156 sacks of Spring on wharf at 81,46 9i biish. prrTssvrtan OIL T U .ADE. 011F11311 OW TB DAILY POAT, SATtranaT, April - 30, 1864. The oil mar** has remained fliii!tot some days Last and prices have ruled about the same as they were an the• opening of the week. The sales that came under our notice we as follows : CRUDE—SaIes of enidd In bulk or packages returned, viz: 1,000 bbls at 236; 800 do at 23c; - 360 do at 23c; sales with the packages included, viz : 60 bbls delivered In cans at Zilic; 475 do at 53,50; 700410 at 28N 603 1 10. at 28340. REFUTED—SaIes - 100 bble free, city brand, at 60c; 200 do, Eureka at 60e; 157 bbls, up rrver, at 67c; 60 po at 680. J3ENZOLE—SaIes 100 bbls deoderized at 30 @3lc. Exchange for OW-Property. That LARGE DWELLING with Oland& at tached, on CARSON STREET, formerly occu pied by Ohristifiti-Drumen, late of East . Bitming. ham. • STABLING AND OUT-BUILDINGS In the rear of the Dwelling lionse. FRED. L. LEMSEN, • 109 Fourth street, ap7-Imd Pittsburgh. Second Arrival of New Goods FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, NOW open for the inspection of our custom- - ers and the public, and to all those,who appreci ate style and qualify In ClOthfift embracing: everything that is new and desirable for a lint el/UM eustam_trade whinti. we will make up-to -order to the satisfaction of those-who may favor usavith their patronage. • - 4 GRAY, POSSIEL & RESE, -• Successors to - I - SAMUEL. GRAN' Jr. SON, MERCHANT TAILORS, No. 19 Fifth street. ,-- N. 8.- 1 N e make a speciality of officers+ uni form for the army and-Navy. -ap2o-ta28.4. Spiced. Syrup Blackberry; For Summer Complaints, ! Diarrheas; Dysetery, ace., I • PREVERAIita TO MOST PRE. petal:W=ler the above affections from this fact: It Ades not check the Orals suddenly, (thereby tendering Inflinunation of the Isiwels liable,) but changes the character of and effectu ally and permanently tlnnoves the disease, and being pureig aegetablegt oan kiv,eoAo thein- Wit Wittkparied WOO, „ , _ ap7 ,DYSPErSIA CRACKERS, - -.ILT ISE- • . 1 BOSTON CRACKER-BAKERY, N 0.64,F017RTH STREAM', mIL2B S. S. ,DIARVIN. S. S. 13 FL "F" Alk. , NOTARY PUBLIC, 59 Fo9irth St., (Burke'2ll9llslng,) Office hours r m 9 a. tn, to 5 o'clook p. m apt J UST WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS, A POCKET VLBUAiI Holding from 12 to 24 Picture*, von mpaummmusl FOR SOLDIERSI Can be sent to all paris of the United States for TivOnty Ots Albums for Centro Vables, Albums for' Centre Tples,` Afr PR1C7.43 111;ELEAPVIT Arr PRI AT RITTO .4,66 tllVA.l.l4l . :!'.iipearsoa . p- mss. "--yje, r ' ;041htly Ir4+.lllWasrgintr 4 , * i pso • . ___ _ ..,...... IrT* fi rit.-14M'eSemMr-' ct P ' 4- t a l i g ,p weieeigh Teet4lll6 ‘ , Waa / )ear !lllr*:-.7 ,r, :Raiit- C l 6 ' " . i wa .‘irl4:4il4,o) iiipca,Eatr.,,,Mwst, ir-- - .74, 1 ,7( usi,tiviiiist, tri k;' j~ , Entat,mobtaito) .4heea '''' ---.-.....,- ..- 4 .1, :-. -, ..'4,-7;54..t.-- 0 .l' ...,,,„ -- .-...,:,. . , ~., Angdipt:-, ,zi e tl iall i : ll y tilitrna.- " f f or t ii , ~. 1 r Ilea ' posiAvel weedy oh • : • 1 68 . 1 rf.... . 1 '77 .04. The favorite packet Nevi 'rig Lightner, is exua.ognfitil-forchadts F. talt 14aIs. . • - Sir-Um Elie picket- EmpiraCtith OaJ is announced frorOgre and St. Louis. • . . , The itl4 litatfier egver sory, thir alatt, ish,n . o** pr`St. tclll-6., ARRIVALS. AND DEAPARTUR i ABILTVED: Clarke; Btownaville. Franklin, - klumaeoßmwnattlle. Jew Bees,Arwin, DMizsbath. *inertia; etir6atii..:Wlietibig:' Major Andvcia,Bravo r _Pineinnati. „Tuna, COulaokiXaneavilk.. •;. -DEPARTELI:i Gallatin, Clar u %Brnwnsialle, Franklin, 'Car -RroWnaville. Stnelloese, • Gittre_n„44lßagiter,lcishlllle." amiaaarim. ivir.PITTSIPSIIOIII"I . IIEATHE 60 133 • Lessee azid Manage!.: RatmanaCat. Treasunlr • ' THE OCITOROONI THE OCTOROON. proaucing this ever popular play, the Man ager hap been guided by Me .public denim, who ate anxious to see thia most vivid and tru_thfill, plcrure of Sonfterti Life. 'lleantlfil Saenery,, ThrilitngTableaux, Startling Effects and OHO nal Music. THIS ETEISENti, will be presented, the suo- Oessful playonitten bythegreatAramatist, BourdoatfiVentitled the Octoroon,or Life in Louisiana. (Illustrative o•eouthern character, southern scenes and southern homes. The scene is laid on the Mississippi Elver, on the plantation of Ter rebonne. ) . to 05 15 1 00 6,14 6 66 95 6 60 32 3 00 iK 1 15 21X 6 00 70. 16 10 21,14 3 60 719 Zoe, the Octoroon With a powerful cast C O N C E EL T = • TO BE GWEN BY Mr, Clement Tatedouxdr.lis AT MASONIC imr.dr,, ON TUESDAY, KAY 3d, 1864• 00 8" liN 90 67 Programme—Part First. Notte_ aottee l quartette, Wekertin Miss I.Mie nber,Mri. Nicholas Wade, Mr. Paul Zimmerman and - Mr.-H. Colton. 2. Natiregom4. Abt Erbert Hchivartz. . . 3. Friendship Polka Duett Nies Hodges ?Alm wpandieis and Wu B. Cowley. 4. Ah Non Avert:Phi Lagrime, ?Miriade Rude= Donizetti 6. Gianetta Miss Amelia Bverson. Ah Quail' Oats, Duftt; Nabucodonosor Mrs. N. Wade and Mr. C. Tetedoux 7. Swiss Song Eckert 11183 Lanza Reinhart. 6. II Cacio, Kiss Waltz... 5... . Miss L. Faber. , part Seisond. I. Muse on Thee _ Bagioli . . Miss E. Cawley. 2. 'Tie the Fleet Corvette liaydae....tnber Mimi L. Reinhart. 3. When the Quiet - Morn is Beaming.. Schondorf Miss M. M'Candiesa. 4. La Merseillaise .. Roliget tie Lille Mr. C. Tetedoux. . 6. Thelyandere, r. ~.... Miss A. EVers - on. O. La Mia Lertzia J Lombasdi....Vendi Mr. P. Zimmerman. 7. A, B, C, D, E, F, CI, with braliant. , , variations 8. Brinditi Waltz Misses L. Faber and E. Cowley CARNIVAL SYMPHONY...._..... . Durst PIANO Hr. L. C. HAUGHAUAIONT VIOLLN Mr. JAMES DIGGETT PAN FLUTE.— :........ ..... Mr. C.O. MELLOR KUCKOO Mr. C. TETEDOUX TRUMPET IN D... Miss MARY LAUGHLSN TRUMPET IN B Miss ANNIE STONER TRUMPET IN G Miss L. REINHART TRIANGLE Miss A. EVERSON DRUM Miss MARY L. DAVIS TICKETS 60 CENTS. Secured seats 75 cents. The sale of reserSed seats will commence .on FRIDAY 28th inst., at 9 o'clock, at C. C. Mel lor's Music Store, 81 Wood at. Doors open at 7 o'clock; concert to commence at.t - to 8 o'clock MASONIC HALL. For One Night Only. Wednesday Evening, May 4th. MADAME ANNA BISHOV, The World-Rplshrrened Ciultatriee, Has the honor to announce one grand.FAEE WELL CONCERT, -it being positiveirher but appearance:ln this city, prior to her departure for Europe:, -She will be assisted by her young and talented daughter, *KISS LOUISE BISHOP, .Vocalist and Pianist, recently from Paris and London, and MR. A. SEDGWICIL,- Buttb Singer and Conceitinist. A. SEDGWICK Musical Director TICKETS, 60 CENTS. Seats can be manned withoUt extra charge, at C. C. Mellor's Mudc Store, 81 Wood street, where adiagram of the Ball can ~b e seen. Sale to commence on MON DAY, at 9 o'clock a. 'm. Doors open at 734 Whlock; Concert commences at 8 o'clock. The Piano is furnished by C. C. Mellor, agent for Chinkering tc Sons. E. P. KENDAI,L, - . ap3o.4t Business Agent. JOISETH JOLTER JOSEPH 'MEYER & SON, JEAIII39/.OIITHERS QP PLAIN AND PAND.Y FOIIiNITIME.AND CHAIRS 13. :LEA 424 Penn Sta.; Between 6th et., and Virgin alley, nogPITTSBURGH. - . WClT;rxrriog JEOWELIEitrei NEFT!TYLES VI !NNW SHADES, „Reitelititd THIS DAY. NEW "SPRING STOCK CARPETS! Well seasoned OIL CLOTH, AT - "NEoCALLITRUS. rehlit - EMEIBWINEkIacIEDIV - - Invented-4845:- = ~Periected 186%. ECE%III.IBICITIr FROM ALL.' motherAlliatit i ria World% Fair; ide; whil e-the. M achine received an lumerable *en " 4titi.X and Wheel-. er & Wilson's *motiffortts , dell" da li ed""Clir-. cubs Rook" 'The Bowe Segkiig2diebber &Warded a pisininta as the bnoi all 'purposes on =WM* ;Our lightest Nubian guaranteed to make 'Perfect work on the lightest and heaviest:fatties; Saki and at N 05.12 /chi St. °lair street A. AtoGREGOR. nas2o4lStaw-ly Agent. ' =BE A. 13G' 13 Id E . .• - . mimosa. CLEOPATRA •Ap or ta e w i Ebrble Pane4o3l4Wathl .w. P. • • - ::.;.-retWOOkst- 'CIeH SAL/M.—TOE Mangaineiglen, JV bare been-appointed a mentaittekbr the Stockholders to maim Aida of thnlY AND , PIFTMR:J/Rni AND MIRERSVITALE RAILWAYS, or either of: tluenilth equip 33%,iitailc to:,and will reeelvobiditharefOte until MLAY - 11ST mo o. If tnit , sold -WI that time. oroWusirwWbeteeeiVed of thofeon-and: c,...tospeettoofeallWairs, -.sena th4rdiakeloal 4 rthe eq-02,1" will be given at mayilit,famosago. - - Kspietieniustvredeortn either of the Rid*, .iWA MIRROR .10113111ArRROLOS6 SAIKEIRLIAORROicr 1311ARLESISZTRAft -103;13X1614.: 9ffni litz3ffirrAr. -410 ? zralr A iaIPIT ' irlibitafrix4 The*lltul V ena sest,Lker * W' Iparfimi-colorilf-suakin4ll* . thirdi9 1 1 ,, W.w..1,:fotlieti 41mA •i n agitio - c) •wouid iltaw-abas.-:Alocoltor i ' _ ~ Vie oadi t tgrfalatrals •• IE/ Juin ' .10 Kate Rynor Mr. Heart': Colton ,-...Fesca Mn.e N. Wade s'i'oß.~. .17 itr , ;...: , ix ..,,.- ,_____•^.......' r,iii,V-7:474Etaliii"C T -':',,,,,Q.,- '"iA-,.'.',VP-, WY OWL= =, • lit t., ' .., .• 4 -4,4 • 1 ^ ,^,,6,?„t"PA , ... 1- ., , , ....„-<, •,..., 4•4-. " • MP-I 4 e r*.& , 1, , X , V. , - , 1,,, ,,, < '' .. Zr&...,,, ,, Wi 20 aisqLCCI ,e,.._ ~.:,-,-1?"`•45,4,:iVri.4144,-Cir.:""A'? 15. beVi O ream r ruir ri e _e_ , '/1 44- • , F, " 4.,:[ r d ,' z , I,4:,,W''.T2'f';l The Wen oniomh - --r!.. , - ',..„..,,,,1.r41-7.,,...-2,-,k.-. questettiaa thegeboda:*e • .' I ' „ , - 1 7,..00 -, ...,, , 442...•••,:.Y....:4:i WA. and will bb goidbYthiF-T ', 6 ,-,,, $.!, - --,6. • •; 5 -1. -F.-*IW: - -.7-- , 1:1 - ,- - - 4.?& - ; quantltlds to eafftheitid, ife. -4 .4 ' , ''' - ,:..,ri.-&-irl,WYdr..l,--4A.,:',7-A, Sale poattlye aodwitbout _reprte...., :i. ; 1 1 , ..: - 6 -1,-.*...„,,,F,0,.; . : , .4 ,4 .;.,- ) '.: ' "4. a. '' .os - tlriw - -- '-1,- , 21-Iv-4 , .....&.: , -! , -- Government 'atiatou Ado -4.-.3e , 9 _._ . ..-.. . . -.. ~,,,,.. • ...- - - , ...... 1.3,--,, , ,..: ..,-,_,„,....„.;„.5....„..,,, , ,... A ..... 1 ,-,t ,-4 xx-rar,BBIESDAV MOIFBM. r -,i', ";.F. ,- '`'';f l .".l,:-'-''''‘;'4 i T'7 i Vir s aft o c o3l, ,Jr.tb atW i 'j' t4 l. irk i a , , .„-_,., ~43,1 _: . „..._:4......,__. , ...,--., „,, , , %.,,,,`.5,-;.2., 3 •1 ALLE•auENY , Amo ~..- --,,- ~ --- '- - , - , - -'4, - 4, 5 . , , 2 A" I,l4'll`hz - ifaritZetti s '7,4t, ---',l *,. , -::4 - ,t,-" A : t Will , be sal, by ontatrat w e, - -%• .' - 1if":4..:P 7 ,x , ;'-'-' `,----.` ui v idge following WX:. 4, • ‘,"' ' ,IL ''''. ' ''. "..,,,..;'.- ':. ~„pFiFet.n,,.._ ‘.7 • ,--..i. 2 . 621 4Ctu4S ,tf If j i. .) kl .1 . 'l ' i c . ty . : '.-7 . - . 2- '' A 3 , 465 Infanta idSt i k- A: 4 ~..Vr.r.,„. 75,0b0 tirSartirtPlEitho.:,,..; ~ " - , AI ---;'i ~,-1-r4'-r -",1 &ow treSererleOwi'' ..._,,— , ,;' hla.l-f-,-,, : tv.;;,e4.- - • ; ,-41- '” ''-_, -4- - 1 ' 6,ooo.PeeklegAolso4 ( ! um rjpitti. I,62sNegsi _.-. -. { ` , !b - Q 100,Pow , os ,f rDratt ofstrj - _,,,., , -r: ~,z , ,,, , e -i - i Ittaingl3 _ado u 0 - -' :v.. - • , ' 4,2 -, . - Terms coak—G ..rmin,. - 5 ,-- Ld ri tw:a,-ri._ _A -. , , • ____ Tar HAVE ed and' ii F 4 ardto*d' far r th #:'T 6 qol l/114 Fire, Marine and , life Insurance CORIENWIITES.r• PHENIXof— 3rooklytr, 11 - capital , 4560,:V4 . Withala Assets Feb. .4,180 i.. 45 "M Unsettled , ff2,ltHEols,',:=l.,:a Capital and 5urpinad..4.,1 , ...-.‘ , ..' ~ ,415Eir _415 4 -7 7 1 r: - C This ompany - lam , Parttelpatimg' Betel, Its script dividend have been 60 per cent, per nn-' ntun for threeyetwa past. 7 '. -ri..p. , ,- American Life .4L Trust Orehira 4 .-: 9apital_...:-.__..1-i.:,:;.. t * - 0,441' ij further informatfoh apply - to ' ' `ne --...... = - - - - S. S. BRYAN, Broker and Instutempe Agent,- tah2269 auk .., ...,.., .., -..1.. i - .*. New House. hew . _ ' No. 1011 t? ar Street'4 , ' , ;; 1• , _...... - grusTat.Eigarvjapt , , PROM --TALE , :- ~ ~ , •, , ,,,q .J easterh cities, a large . aisd*eltielehlredefoce% ' \., rif.,•_ , lll or gos, designed for the• Spring and Sunniu . . : - ' 7 . t::: - ,.„..;° t l r m a j t v tomtalzo , s_ A tzfoll n A .,, ,ivaim.„_, _ k.7: ,... i .. I N - 1-,! , CrY ENGLISH- Allfahrill* Lifrid 4 A - 3 7— it CIEdRIAN -LA- A , ; - -• ~' COATINGS • andlVASSOMMlztrzof , tabiosr l 7lt. - :;14..i: every shade, style and , eolor, alloE - whicht - will` '", make up to 'entwined! , latest - hut most fashion., ~ ' t - ~ - -, _ •-v: able manner by earperieficed,woOmnenal_sibtitt •‘ , notice and inentonabLiterneaz , Abatialargestoak, , -, 1 of Gents' Vinnialting Goodir;suoli as are tumidly r ; - ---, kept in iltst-class furnishing stores. Orders so- Halted and promptinegemrtectii-o-- 4 -4 , - 4 ...c,..a.4 ..: W. H. 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