BILTURDAY MOBNING=TAN. 28,1864. - D:SUBI7II,B4M OrOPPICIAL Intrienass -TWO goeileontes en the BeenieeVesene fer Ws. Apply - it the Counting. Room ef_the '020,', • Distressing Suicide. Corour McClung was yesterdsy afternoon esUed upon to held an inquest on the body of . 71:nu16 Girl by the ulnae of Mary bate Par eo, aged between 14 or IT years, Who bad asiniatted salolde at the Scott fictue, by taking 'mammas, Kiss Purcell had' been lilies at the Metropolitan Hotel, at Bt. Clair • skeet, Where OILS acted In the capacity of • dining room 'savant. Yam' the testimony addtend'ilitring the invest; it appeared that silklirairwory ambidoni, end fill that the l'° itioitake sanyisdwas dapedieg ono. Si. was way aarions,to adopt the theatrical pro festion, ant appear upon the stage, Mal was discouriged - on saeouni of nor hewing aprepor ' imMelent wardrobe. She 'Was • very high and sometime since, - taking affront son:eking said to her, was skont leave' her attention at the BietrOpOlitant but was With pawned*/ to remain. Oa Wedna i. sat of humor again, and ,sestcolored boy to the druggist's to Ro g hot ;_seze&Cidtorofam, asserting that she Lad Terranova tiothaehi. The chloroform wu,,bringht. and she bib enough to haws do ' 'strop/lief life at time, but a physician - wee exiled to who administered some powders. -ArbiclC itilesed her. This was Wednesday afternoon. • Si Thunday she loft the Metropolitan, and --. ,- Irantio Bone Mouse, taking a room for the night, and paying her MU in advance. .Tkellolark:urho , enteral her name -tmoit the —register. lid not think there wai anything re abont her at the time; Oho was calm andeoUected, and meted as any • Ladi attiring at a hotel *mid naturally art. " She nqueeted that her lappet might to aent - to became. which' was done. Yesterday af teratniMrs.l3harp,thatonsekesper, entered • her rem 'and found herbs a dying condition. Ike immidistely sant for Dr. Kern, who open tdeorrizalcalltd for assirtsmos and sent for ideatailealt-ptottp. BURY takomont of bed, • - zi and tha.dsenv and those assisting him on .— dsaiorsa.to keep her in motion :Mil the pump arrived, bitt chess toe [insane mid In • (en loVol l aoMenti eh& gold, settled In their arms, a 'The doss of laudanum eke took was a vary •large one; and still she did not take all. that was In the battle. She Maki to have been a vary good girl, bat fond of tight reading. In __omen she vu, quite lasiseras. She stated MZJLOgOrt of thiMetropolitan that her pa rents raided in Bbarpsharg, but before she - etanteitted the Wei deed, mho sent her tma . , t o Express office. Upon instable she left the following note,vint the bottle*attaining : • Mayemaining landau= played upon it: Yon . think. this Ivry odd, but I could not maw this irretchstbars end drgredatiola longer. Yon , ptosanny reread to my meatus tar my parent. ill my tatter via bear the expense. Tans Ws sok to the Itstropolltart, St.. Gals street. Excuse ~.-OtTemiting, as Xam names. Tar" RATS. Her 'bet!lcr was given into the este of Mr. , , Divers, ; at whose roams It will remain nntil - ..:t0-anivoir,:unless sooner , claimed by her pa- Tent& Arrival of Troops. 21W102d1Few 'York, and 147th ;SW regiments, belonging to the veteran sows, arrived in Aids city yesterday i • aftentoon, on their way borne, on the usual 11 day Mr . The 1024 Now York is under the command of Capt. G. lt, litegnan, and the 147th Penn -. • sylvanials sommanded by Lt. Col. Iris Par ' dies 114.Jne. astir. They number in all aboutlldmen,endbeth belong to the 2d di . vision 12th array _ in corps, Gen. filoctua. 2 %114 is their . division commander. left Chattanooga December, and hare been afar since on the way. Both tko regiments participated in all the recant battles at Chat tannage, Lookout Mountain, Minionary Ridge and Ringgold /Station sad have oersted very severely, as their zed 'ranks pplainly show. On their antral they marched to the City Nall, bat found It 'lased ttp, ci the , pithead company had ne , - Opted- ,to inform EhthsistencePotemittee • , vor skid? beingen thorned.. The treMbers of ite7n waxy , istiorT time had a warm thaner - tendy for them' - which; they had bad nothing to eat since ' the day before, they • tomi2fithited. 'limy - started But shout live ,w'eletdc.-- The prompt manner in which the /...llntwistinee 'Committee attended to the • , ' , 7.lranti httheie 'men,. is deserving of great ; ; ; praise, and contrasts very fasombly with that - - 'of ,these ?albeit . I 'Metal, who would allow two regiments' of our breve soldiers to go leafed, en aseonat . of their want of asco, - -in informing the Committee et their expecte d Juvenile Thieves. Day before yesterday Chief Hague received dlentak from litenlemln Franklin, chief Of thintbkihrli Pollee In Philadelphia, request ' Iniihnte arrest two boys, aged respectively - twain' and thirteen years, who had stolen hundred dollars in ones, twos, Ives and justly greenbacks, and were supposed !Ohm come this way. d very accurate de setiptien'of We lads was given, eo that the chief tad no difficulty into:nulling the little reacabi upon the arrival of the oars and they wouriirotodialely-taken lute custeily. They "rill be slutakuld-tuttil called for by their pa rents nuanthotired agent. - These boys are the . ISMS of highly. respectable pareets, who have •done in.thetrpoverto bring them up prop erly, but' they flan thus early chosen the - :road* Flaw, which soelyl or latar,il per- jitThted ininii . ssi lead to their destruetien: 'On the person Of the oldest boy was found 14170, be haring appropriated the remainder ths purehaes of a gold irattheseit forhiso, aalt and companion, and far the waist of their tickets and etbselzpenses incident to us* trtp. This lad. Itsd been in the habit of dmlisir _mousy for hie Whet., and at length gmeirlild in forging a cheek so closely ni ,...eathith — olask, that the Back °Beare ware deoletrW The • lads are good looking boys, and dile not - smear to be eapable of the arise they isms committed. ' Their parents win be here terdirtto lake charged them. Bounty Meet'' to Roo Township. A ineatlng of the sttssWis' of iltvs , township was hold st.Llghteseo tavern, on Tatty of -tentoon. for the pireposs of raising a Leval Ilowsk7lt4,7elontiers.- fear John Brown Nl4 .re 4,t0 thiehair. The following esm seittesiwasaWinted to iolTe4 Iron those snigoitt•Arisft.s2s esoh. Istv David Inland', John English, Jorsirsen in 8.. Moomaii gook* Da yid Sit.‘ Moak D: Peebles. Jeial.'-711sYsIghti , Ar Beadles. - -:i . Mhos Lighten, W. i Peters, C. • Wu A. HemetirS George Campbell. Ina Andrea lisitiemaa, William Memoir, r"'Jabaa atimabaraotititis somantio , ;',..'/,;poilecocasti to m•st at Ltightesp's tame as *maw Jaa. 2, at seven-c'eloiler • :Utak. as. rokompxy . menrcir l s toward res. •• tog ala*- baullt7 fund. ' Blows, Chairman. ton, Sile*,42l• Irttate State firlaancea. et the Meet 'gratifying testi:eel of the iloyeraer Beressaa, LtheLeslr leflifeet:Wert Vlnfata, Is the healthy exhi bltloaotatbsState exaxece. , Oh the. Ant of thee was a balance is lb. treasug d~pp,Al7 11, en d tbli tee after paying int tha t 2o June Ulf; esd oer the filet deo that more emote. bit ofeaceitlee .pay any tax at all. ea 40110 et the remainder PAY thoirjilin!" • virgeek The Samna ghee it fie aixopia 11.1.hant.f.ohlusvueergattle 4oern e a to, aa n a they ure. • • %eau W A V i trilnit brethren, peoplell°34 pa ir , tett taus In !Iferf ,-, Ye thi iao cif cher t]tete la the w lu" thon: , • The seesege 'amebas sameimpertntril . - -amosig - calme ths ItaPointi ant el a Stati_Geelegief,-te mental: aa 'width, aghast advantages •Lt. =feeleseed. ,, ltut bandlalefa pollgtaattlity • else regarded ea a. mama' of amenity. • 'Mime :210 'llatati of thaeittoos il dif. Losmstsvilhl, *al Aothusaliasll, tkis ssosioi. to .fss,llllsg_tlisSsts. %smith . sstsstsensvilitsi jestto bp s eltheq salsas of hi Isast has a A gin 4314 it • to toss the . bitc.l 2 t sat ' - * Babasleid 7. V., Az rietsrai'a , - 1 , -.T .,, = 1 .c . 0 i*foralot.ofmaTiOr r tWllli 4.113 idAt, ets - aeetstoo - et kis -benefit,- Hatiitseiii the elommter of logo, in glidname• gma' tplay of Othello. We were unable to be'peemstereopt fora few moments, during the defiles sans, and eeesequently 1110441141 k of our own knowledge =etl4 of his in the ehMacter, but it was spoken of as aa excellent ideal of actin. Mr. Band man received the well deserved compliment of • fall knee. Tonight Behillur's celebrated play of the Robbers of Bohemia will be Proanod , Mr. Wm. Henderson appearing as Charles Da 'Hoer. This annonneesent we feel certain will be sullielent to 11l the hones. Thie will hefellowesi by tke basutlfol drama of the "Lest Ship, the whole concluding with the roaring comedy of the Toodles, Mr. Sefton appearing as 011 veritable Timothy himself. John B. Cliingl. farlamed and popular orator leatores this evening at Conant Hall, ea i'Pecullar Peeplik," tient, many . of our popular plat form orators, Ur. Gough comas out boldly and uncompromisingly on the side of moral right. oct-spoken rept& for the Bible and ro- Liston show that Ms heart's right. The Com mittee, we are !stoma, ars tming every mesas to have the hall in a asmfilrtable con dition. Re leant by telegraph iimplitch that Hz. Gough left Philadelphia yesterday by the noon train, dee here early this morning, to be 1/1 goal same to AU his engagement here. GZADVATIID as Ders's blemissrrita Col.- mien, Prtimetrzair.—Joseph Ritter, Jr., White Ash, Dudek Kincaid, Lima, Ohio; Win. O. Wasiimod, Carlisle, Pa. D. C. Stouffer, Celeselaissta,Disici• Washmood, Car- Willies; IL Weal, Mum, Ohio; D. .0. Bergandtlud, Pewhataa, Ohie; ;emu C. 'Moon, Pa., all of whom passed an honorable-examination, and who will no deal,' hereafter smithies to distinguish them selves by their prat:tory in brislings. Each graduate tem awarded the elegant diploma of the College, and was presented by the faculty with a copy of the Cellege Gems of Penmanship, la commendation of his letha -1 try sad exemplary deportment during his at tendanos at College. DRAIIf L TOVE 011.14111.—The recent cold weather has Alled the getters with Ice to .noh an •:tent, that In pieces It I, almost en level with the pavements. Now that It has moderated, and water Is beginning to run freely, a Feat deal of trouble and beeonveni enee ems be avoided by ending drains to awry or the water. We notice that In many places It rums over the pavements, and the upland consequence will bethe cellars will be flooded, sutlers measures are taken to prevent it. Bias Busam—The barn of Lieut. John M. Clime, of Iteoderard toirnship, Clearfield eounty, was destroyed by ire, as Thursday night, January 14th, together with 14 tons of hay, &large quantity of straw, one yoke oxen, and 18 head of steep. The loos is about $6BO —as the barn was bat an old one. The tire was irddently the work of an ineendiary, as neither Mr. C. nor env of his family bad bees near tho barn with a light for two or three days previous to the occurrence. DAMAGES MUM? TOM P. A - 8., the Washington county eentri,,d due of some interest to railroad mom has just been de cided. The ease was that of Jubn Dinsmore, of Smith township, against the Pittsburgh and Steubenville railmad, for damages done the plabititi farm by locating and censtreuding the road through IL A verdict was rendered la favor of the plainti ff , ford, A motion was made far • new trial, which will be argued during the February term. Aorsoca u Liorroz.—/a a meeting of the tavrunlreepers of Pittsburgh, held might be fore lait, it was resolved to advance the price of drinks to tea cents a glass: Some men would deem It a great hardship to be taxed dfty cents a day to support the orviriuttent, but at the ume Unlearn willipg to tax their systems to drink_ that amount by puling down double distilled, domination. The olif femme betwixt tweedbalum and tweedledoe is much more than is sumo:wally -supposed. Om u Pasintmt.—Tho Vitior's says: "Sev eral of tho old wells WWI place, that were stopped daring els prevalence of !the very low prima, kayo boon started up ; and we an only surprised that many mon have net bean pat In °panties, when it Is known that the oil *ltalica In this plan is of the very best , =for tabrloating, aid, commands men Me thiaraluarylther or eh" - • P1L11402130.--Bff. Ales. Clark will preach Ix the Mauna' Protestant Church In New Brighton, talserrow (Sabbath) morning and evening. Enbjset, morning, ..Efeiding Peet the re aleeesalll, "27i• how Life, or the De...r ows berimeen Ckernmer and Jkpalatios," a dil emma, far Malden and outsiders. Room and welcome for the public. Thurso esa Tense.—A fellow is the bth ward, yesterday morning, usduteek to chair tin his wUs, fer some real or Imaginary erases, but she sot Calbelifig I. mtbmit, com pletely turned the tables by giving' kiln • send thrashing, blacking both his eyes, and completely closing one. She snosseded in angler's' a puce. .FMI7 NATIOILL BAIL or FLIIILDI.--This institution kuu organised by tbaappointment of the following *Moms: Proadant—Araold Phoney. Cashier—Sum ileakkty. DlMO tors-4.Plumer, Hamilton McClintock, Itob't "Crawford, S. Q. Brown, A. B. Pant, B. 13. McCoradek, J. L. Herr, baronet Plainer and J. Hoover. Mammon Bromv.—A number of taking advantage etthe slippery lads ,tio the streets, Imre tumid - Fifth street Into replay wins for their sleds, much to the disgust of staid and sober eitisans. Yester day evening, one of their glade ran against • lady, knocking bee down and injuring her severely. Pemorro f -1. Banes, Esq., and four of , iris family, residing at Fisnklin, were poisoned on Saturday Ink They had boon cuing Cos • tar's Bat Exterminator, which, it is supposed, was Introduced inteir barrel of bat, out of which the Welly weze using. Fortunately these who ware poisoned are all recovering. AMINTIMITS NY ram Goreation--Govenior Curtin has made the following appoints:agate for the ensuing term: Son. Wm. M. Mere dith, Attontey General, sad Hon.; EliSlifer, Secretary Of the Commonwealth. Mr. Slifer has appointed Hon.:Wm. M. Armstrong as his Deputy. • Is Tays.—east. Coleman, formerly of the 1014ilsgbnent, but now of Gen. Wbsaton's stag, iffiest bs the oily yeitarday, en a short leave of abuses. Ha has been absent since the yammer 411861, but look se at familiar as aver: •He Is ststioned at prest Harper's • Cloon.—We noticed noelenton yesterday ironing aligned in rankling the cronies' at the ones of Weed sad Bryarth abuts' ford able. Naiisation In that old:Lay will soon be "upended. _ Punta Dow7.—A raw:ober of rafts, whlob had been inerbonad in On Allegheny Atm, were yesterday broken loose by the tow beats end paused on down the dewier a market. Its Bizth Ward Counali, 17. L. will hold • muting this (Saturday) evening, at half past scrap o'clock. - - BS O ZOIAL LOCAL %omens Glom k Dtzn's palms itmemnts bare obtained the lkl4hest prestent seamy Mute, panty. end Insittsts I►b tell In 111131, ea the hint tessUy and the tide nreeketerleg skeehhier, end for the but resetine *ark. Al. P.llarraria, Inners" Agearght, 11 street, Plitab, is 'nous PAN= Plea sal ommului mg. Bootee, ea Later m Paitisylvaata sad Irgronet dattkof tholot4 'panty at law rates. 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' : ' - --' '''' L "':'.."A;'''''..7'".l'L."'''' 1 "' 4'4.4.1.11r0,5,:-.4........,....,4.}......... -4. i 5 . .1 - =WM ~M~~~'r'7s'Rbl~'.E~e.^Pß:!'erF_a 3.. .^ ..c.n.C~v, .""~C: lit OHM Atlittath Ofies.:4loo,l tine for_replqui—lmplrtant War- tn:===l . . Oppoilte the War and Eery habil:me in Washington, end much larger than either et them, le Windor's building, a tire-proof brick structure, rive stories high, and eattbdhaiag 130 roues. Lb exterior le covered with a pre- parattoa of whitish sand, *Dish at o 'alert Octanes giros It the appearanee of o of atone. Itc form Is that of thaletter L--the perpendicular part extending along 7 street, and the horizontal frosting on 10th street. With the exception of • plain hen balcony, projeeting from the reread story, and extend ng the whale length and front of the build ing, it is entirely without ornament. Resently a - brisk addition, three stories high, and in tended to accommodate about 200 darks, him been attached at right eagles to the lf street Portion of the 'building. It will ho ready for ecatpansy early in Irelmary. The main banding Is heated by het air, and the new wing will be heated in the same way. Winder's Building was emoted in 1141-4 by a Company, of which Wm. I. Winder, of Phil adelphia, wee the .principal mintier. Hence its mote. It is said to have beta intended ter an up-town hoteL The entire cost of the stmetnre is repbrted to hare been leenthan coo,oee, but It was sold to the Goverment, a short Limo after iti completion, for $210,0 00 . (It is interesting to mote the feet that this same Wm -'B. Winder was incarcerated la Fort Warren during a part of the year 1102, for disloyalty.) The building was first partly oemrpied-in•11141, during the Mexican war, whin the Geoid Auditor's aloe of the Treas ury Department, which wail then had been located in the War Balding, was restored into it. Other brunches of the Treasury, War and Navy department/ soon followed. The whole building Is sew crowded to its utmost capacity by about Ito ettlpials, clerks and messengers, representing the Second Auditor's lithe, the ONee of Qantianalistir General of the Army, the Ordeal:me Bureau, the Army Engineer Department proper ,' the Bureau of Tepographicat Engineers, the Oiftee of the JudgetAdvoesto General of the Array, and the °flee of the Contrabsear7 General of Prisoners. A couple of clerk' from the Nary Department still retain the occupancy of one room. It is of the lirst minted Bureau that we propose to speak in the remainder of this article. The Second Auditer'e @Maris ii! present the most eatensive branch of the Treasury Do parnaent. Before the rebellion its duties were performed by an Auditor,' chief clerk, twenty additional clerks, two messengers and a laborer. - On the loot day of Zanitary, 1564, the *number ef clerks bad Inc:sued to 311, and sae manager and ono laborer had been added.' On that day the entire glories' fine was engaged la the settlement of the follow ing classes of serionnte, mainly pertaining, as will be nee, to the Admiaistratien of the War Department of the Olovernment: Claims by heirs of deceased soldiers for back pay and beauty; also claims of discharged soldiers for beak pay. Thoabeennts of Army Paymuterg, Ordnance asooants. The ...taunts of all oak en, charged with the are of um, camp sad garriun equipper, and clothing. Contingeat accent of the quartermaster-Inerare De partment, and miscellaneous army soceunts. Medial and hospital amulets, isoluding the accounts of eentraet surge's'. All semi:ate relating to recruiting for the Regular Army,' collection p, drilling and mastering of TOille. teen, and the general expenses of the enroll ment and draft. Aceennu of Indian Agents and Itrpetiatendente, and miscellaneous ac climate relating to the Indians. Butlers' and lanadreues' soconate. In addition to the foregoing, trace is a book-keeper, reqnisitien clerk, a clerk Whose-duty it is to register the suns drawn from the Treasury alder the dif ferent Wax and ladies Appropriations, of which the Round Auditor': oft* takes sopa man, and two clerk. whet keep the accounts of clears el the. regalia and volunteer army. It will be understaeil, of eoarse, that a num ber of fluke are kept eonstaatly engaged in examiniaa 'the malls, regulating the files, espying letters, to. The amount of mall matter reseived and !rani:aided daily Is matured by bushels. Of the different branches of work shove aimed; the mast important by far Is that which embraces tke settlement of claims for hub pay and bounty of deceased uldiers. The heirs of all privates who may die or be killed to Ike service are entitled to a howdy of $lOO, as well ea back pay; heirs of eldoere receive, only back pay. One Itandred and twenty clerks—mere time half of the whole number are employed en this branch. Almal. twenty-flee of these are closely engaged seven heirs daily is codifies) claims—that h, elan- 1 Way finclUy the applicatioes and evidelee .submitted by claimants, elall4nialoo ME* ear tatfiter d Issuing urtia;*l atm 7f ildebtaitaess to be transmitted by mall to the claimants. The remainder of the force ea this breach, about forty-five clerks, is engaged an equal number of bears in the' preliminary examination of implications end accampanina erideeee, the regißteriag et thee* eppliestierni, the recording if settle ments. ko. All urreepondenea with elabn ante relative to additional evidence required before their claims can be audited, is conduct el by this division of the brush. These are,l briefly, the duties of tho"dead branch" of th e office. Subjoined are same details of the op- inatleas of this branch Dering_the whole of the year. 1161-9, and up to the first day of November, 1163, the number of olatme ealleiril was largely to ex cm of the number settled. This fact was mainly owing to the limited number of clerks employed In the glace, the increase of which wan prevented by two causes. Chief of these, at Int, was the absence of authority from Cabins. to add to the clerks' force of the ef- Leo. Atlts special session in 1351; and for same time after the cenvening of the regular ssss ion la December ef that year, Congress did not think it necessary to increase mato riskily the clerical force ef the Remind Aadi- tor's Otriceogn everybody in these days looked forward to ea early termination of the was. The second muse Is feud in the absolete want of room ter addition:l clerks in the apartment' under the control of the Auditor. Nor could ether convealent fad fire. roof apartments be obtained; and, that the valua ble papers and records of the 'Nee should be kept in a fireproof building, was absolutely essential- The wirge:of Winder's Building, was escupled by branches of the publio our-' vice, tone ef which cents be removed. At length, by the completion of the wool wing of the Treasniy Belding, the Fourth Auditor and his clerk. were enabled to vacate room in Winder's Baildiag, when the Second Auditor atones eommenced to fill them with new Jerks. From that time until the pros bat, the clerical force of the office has gradu ally been Increased, until to-day every square feet of space at the &epees' of the Auditor is again oocapied. • The annexed table will show the yrogren that has been mode daring the past few menthe in disposing of this clan of aceennte, and how favorably It contrasts with the pro gress made a year or ayear and a half ago, when the number of clerks was much loss than it Is new, and when there was no elites roam for any larger number than All then employed. It has been prepared from the !Metal record' Number of claim 001 sod June 30, ..... Bomber of Union recelerd doctor the Decal year endlog June 30, 10433 78,7011 Total on baud dud reeetred. ..... Number of claims dispowd of during the lama dattlyear sn,an On hand Jana 30. 180- -.. .. x 0,75 11 Number of claw roceboddoring tho Ant ali months of tbo owrosrt focal par, gamely, from Jun. tO, 11163, to asmiarY 1. Sam Total too hood itul receive/L..-- ....... —.106,120 Number of 'claitas dlepoead of daring the M —ae all mouth* SIAM Oa band January 1, 1961...:.... ..___...... re,roo An analysis of the foreg oing figures will showthastheererap susetb,q, receipts of claims during the last fiscal year. nu VTI/If 6,600; while, luring the first six months of the 'pres ent treat year the average monthly receipts ROY bat • filidiOlk OTOT MOO, or 600 lam them last year. And this latter number, 6,000, may be regarded as above rather than below the probable averag6 monthly receipts during therentainieg half of the current Ilea year. The statement of claims dispeeed of exhibits a still mere favorable contrast. Dor- i-lag the Neal year ending .71111111 00tb, 1881, the average number torn ims - ; 11 of monthly was loss 2,060; while the average number disposed of monthly during I the first Ax months of the current &eat year was ever 6,000, or more thin use mut o half I sheet the number nettled during an average month 'glut year. In other wordr,the Spree for the first six months of the prozezt 1180 year show • deerosse of 500 claims upon the overfly monthly swesipts of last year, and en leasers(/' 3,000 per month in the number add: a We stabeitxplicitly another patifying fact. , hoe .stroody boon remark, from the nom-: morieoloont bestilitioe bidet. up to the glut day ; ellovereber,;llls3, the number of , Allay too:avid *as Imply excess of the -nozobos rAtiO law proportion opplioa to thetoisinooo it Joy given mesa. Iletduring:Ntrrombr &edibles were turned. 11 _11i4"... 1 ";, :u* ntb: 41 Adeed V. tees' 0,418 kW. retaifildstioeeinfidr 1 , 010 shays- bi tter eshlhlt. In; member 'still ittnN PIO ffitifaleftifi Ott Rini iima Mt c teed, to lee SO, 11S8, the mega nembea of dews seesitd *Peet VIA 65 1 5 00 1 0 / 9 ba alpaca...lf gas no gusto 7,trvOrttir thanbus in thiWer the 1 inntiotTerceinslttes in-Ate - army sad' the hr. ems* of clerk' hid enabled the filmed And. [tor to settle 1,049 mere claims than were ro-' mitred, fir as sir.. to film; stadia- December to settle 'OW ,itereabdats thsrenste =Weed" :er wanes to aim. At thhi rite of increase, , niletts astniss ofanaipeoted disasters should befall oar arms, the entire list of elainto now el tie sad to be filed would be rearmed to a comparatively: iusignignara number, by the 80th day of nezi Jane, when the present to ad year expires. , Jul there is a Ilea in the way.l, There ex ists ox obstiuctien Widish carnet be removed. It has heretofore delayed the settlement of dinlsns, and lm will delay their settlemeat in the future. Qe silage to the diacalty of ob taining the accent' of Army Paymasters, in which the muster and pay rolls et companies and detachment* are embrsoedrAnd without which the badness et the .deadanea " CAI - sot proceed. Thus tolls contain file entries Open which the clerks of the fiend Auditor. base their osloulstiess of the stnettat of pay, due to deceased soldiers, and - erhlel famish the only evidence upon which hennty can be It le deemed unneseusty fe puttee- Julie ell the details of the C 11144111 attend tug the preintretnent ef these Iloilo. 'fire simply montion that, recently, te. 'freer aid trate awakehire "nanny' elapsed after the death ofisoldis before the tell contairaug the only legal of his death, ana of the amount of pay dee to hirai would reach the Steen/ Auditor. reader , will iaortee see why, even if the4aditer bed ! never wanted either admits et glee-room, the widow' and ether heirs of deceased sol dims have heretofore had to waittai mosths and a year, and ma longer In setae listance a, 1 beers they mold be paid the sues due 'to them by this Goveramost. The wantal clerks and ease-room beset lent been partly - mat. It It believed:Also, that, with the • Welt in crease at darks ix the Paymaster-Namara ettee; gad the of a neirial' e, net ne e-wary ta explain, in . the same *fee, the fa cilities ef.,tbe'.llecood Auditor f obtaining rolls will aeo n hei,diobled. Tina no is them fore confidently indulged that; Vercafter, the clerks of the &mond Auditor will , net only be able to settle Monthly a larger statelier of claim than are received, bat, Om, that the time senstorted after 'isolator's death before his holm can be paid will gradually he re duced from an et erase of etches woad" to an an Arersge-_ef-six ♦mee P•ruckiwf. It Is novornocomary to otlmiefo Witeiting. ton, to Claim for back ?World bounty. If yen cannot oonvealeatly pram* at hots* a proper fornate MiIt.AMSS OIO don writ. totko Soaped Auditor, requesting hha ' to tend it 'to yin. It will be mailed to youpromptly, and wilt, smomparded by all necessary directions for filling - 1%. State In your lottar Whether you are the heir of tho Agonised soldior, and mostios whether you are the father mother, brother, slalor, wife, son Sr dosghtir. 41 yen araruot the heir, stole distinctly who is. Upon receiving the form, if you aro not competsut t. MI it ne yonrself,.get -some friond.W do so for you; than comply with the institietions relative to oath, proof of marriage, do, sad forward to papa or papers by mil to Mr. Preach, the Second Auditor. Write your - mom sad post office address plainly and pay the postage. Addrosq.. your letter to "Hoes. a B. Freiel, Seemeri c 'Aludiuref the Sivosoryp D. it." doe time you will receive a oerti - catm . which will amble you to obtain from the Army Paymaster, or from the nearest bank, the amount which the Government owed your doomed Maud et the Um* of his death. WABBI3OTOII.II. U., Ye:nuary ill, 1884. filanatms, have you examinadthe fall and winter stook of goods atilt, Maraban► Tail boring establishment Alf Bata. Graham A Cle., Sat 64 Market street A fresh 'apply et tooth erery Steak. Bare you examined the prims goods at the Merchant Tailoring establish:emit of flan. Graham &Co., 114. 64 Market Messily If net, it is now time you would, matt save n per matt in year clothing Beery garment wananted aipirfact It. 81.1141 L Gasman. OWAlaCAsouto. :We RIMMED AND 1111DT vol 141.11.—n• Sze assortment of Pall and Winter Clothing, lately received by Maim. Jobs Misr k Merchant Tailors, Me. 146 rodeos, *men, Al legheny. The etoek of eletbista A:IIAM of the Quest variety of genteanntalecessi mtg, ends and oTatellill. The stole Of patteiti baneful and fashionable. a would invite all of our sondem I. give the abase gentlemen • *all. - , V,f I DEPri• 11(1WiltD.—{On Illfoftoidity. Jai. Mb, t I Volsek p. m.. vizonua. you daystar of Lydia sad tbo We Ws. J. Howard. The funeral ialll tali* plllOO from the readout* of her moth., lio. 171 'Third Wont. 00 Som., 14th WI., at 2 o'clock p. to. pIIRVIANCE^B PLIOTOORLPH ROOMS, 0011111111 /MB AND MARK= , 14 sad CE stolid., am Beetnrdoa's /main Stor.,) Trinsnrsan, PHOTOOBAPHB. Of po erou atm rad stylnplato or colored. Mar Ike pular Oarta Visite to Cabinet and ISt alma. POSTIAIIei would particolarlp call the at , waiw of Ihe.AOILD AHDIII/12th to Um asp oc ormfbillti of Ws ettablisloom, Wag coached bp • Eng 6 ahurt light of aloha. Prises soderatc rad ' MAIM, SPORFSKEN'e ItEADQUARTKRY, D'4l WOOD MUM _ J ARMS SOWN EllTite• the Attention of Sportem sod others to Ws ploodlA eti ..f GIRIS, RITLES, REVOLVERS, VISTOI4 GAME BAGS, POWDER. FLAMM, SHOT REM 63111 POUCHES ; DRAM naafis. and am. WI/IMOD of mry kind. His dock la Rio la:lmi cm terooKbt to thl. market. oelT 111 . COLLISTEM-. ' . C. Yr& M COLLltiFig7i BAER, kfaziesotaron aid dealsr• In all Mad.. of T08A000.13911117 AAD cacans. NO. lfe WOOD ITEM ICocpo ovactantly a. h . lap j oarlotr •f TIM omol amoking Tobacco. sa•Tly rvd STATED REPORT/. might. t EAT • COMPANY, last resetrad b 7 Sa 65 Wood • su.. if irvi in Kamm; irkTifKlllllll (aciFtosor to Jame. • Ca) P0BE • PAO fl, Dealer i BACON. WAD. BMW/ GITNIM VANS* MOW nut, ke., . 0011)43 NAJCFNT AND TIM ANIIENIN, 5e17:17- Priem:rm. PA LIQUID FlD'illt.F! LIBIL sty n to boor Am &lion* 1. It ts arse, Wed: t. It JUI as melt whatever. S. It pm:lnce** &sae line. • 4. It stands the lust Ate= bet. • I presorts* fru% rest. S. It is ike test eseinekst Polish T. It to lot Lbw. into; Jounnw. Irer *l. br Comer Fourth ind'eialltield Weals. Prypsroe Hamm Dtswatas ass trunernantess. for all lona of linildb" sad : 8 9 103,8 9d , eh.fr traction.. nammabla Balm ofd as Asdereati strait, Wilma Lamm* sad Robinson stmts. Anksherte 007..` hTOTJCE TO IRON LeMD .01 DEALEBS.-11m 'Met Mt *ad, saarlettas anent ewe hundred sad, fifty trqaa toz tres4 tol erably wan smarted, sad EON batenri IlttaaViltolllat YID Ce., w beield to ill, as samm Ung term.. _ls 0 0 . 440 . Jail • • . • IBAIAINDIMET a 00.:. • AND DEAL= In lb. aunt* veleta brands of =MBE HAVANA •CIOATIN Mid all kinds a SMOKING AND CHIMING TOBACCO. nurr; PABOY HENBISCHAIIII PIM, TUB= ie.. As, • la pest rarity, UNDID THE BT. CHAlthill Ha TEL, Man% Ts. N.B.—The Trade strppinai op Masi twin& b ' • Loay togurre,-taT Tanrardod t. cadet bum - .• uoaDocare asguunt asurititivat em - ` l2 ! 444 r a ,!_11,°1410147'. PROPRIETARY AND. ROY/SNUB s're an 4caoshatiog4 Alan an taptcmtrge.A:gigit toglerrltarti An pID oririfruli DAVID A. - of latniaal DesesebeedVelt- ' Does.—Lettere 'bode be Ellesebee be Apeibm IrtiOTIOR—TRIRD WARD SM. UN A- 1 1 TAT= nail, car DOW AZID spa :Ammar uskir tr etrui 4tr• maga of Cbsetethe eetbeilvienkbe sistba atV sienktsolorMak, op itt Wow Orsoict".er Ti LATEST NEWS _BY TBEMWIL ' :SnOL9L DLSPATOMIS. FROM WASHINGTON eptelal Divot". to ou ratudrusk Cabs. Wasatscrol, Jan. 22;18" srs. 14E1:7. raoataxertos The subject of -teen. Banks' Proclamation in Louisiana, begins to excite to discussion. Some Senators in Speaking of it connect it with the discussion no the Bayard test oath, going ea for wane dela in the Senate. They say It is a secret of Berardi Johnston's, ex posing. Bayard's elan., that as oath means not Bayard, but the half-and-half Unionists, whin would - without it be sure to come to Con /Fen from the States reconstructed on the Banks programme. In thrtneantime, others , Including tho Prosident's friends, maintain that the objections to Books' policy, are MOT. ly captions, sad title substantially, ke has token itie'whest an most practical course for !Oiling as many hate reeenstroction as pas- lnial 300011 srimtla -Judge'Spaulding moduli:strong legal aro moat, taktng; towardtts aloes, mare of poll tleaterturaelen Be sztooseded in stirring an thO - Diptierati handsomely, etterging that tha though" all the time log "thee the . artny. was. Demoeratie, wanted to, throw out their ..roto,' and had prepared to attempt it u, they_ got a majority of :the bonne rote .fer Vallsadinghaia; contract ion- Oox with some of the rebel prisoners on Adtason'i Idldud :whom be bad taken by the land. The :Democrats wanted to put up Fernando Wood to reply, hat they tried to ^adjourn O . giro him time to prepare hLoss' The Administratisa men defeated this, and htr.Stevens got tisa,flolir,lad made a !strong. speech on the general principle-, of conSses. Lion. Pending the discussion the' tax Isiw• to day, Thad. Stevan. offered en emmsdnient to the amendments original of the Committee of Ways and Mean., which was voted down. The Beane then passed the Mlles amen led by the , Committee of tho Whole, the several amendment having been transmitted yester day. The most important lo that flung the tax on whisky at 60 cents per gallon, and making it ripply to all now manufactured, no matter by.whom bold. The Conlissation bill took up most of the day in the Moue*. =ECM Erivato Seerotm7 Holloway received Infor mation to-day, that at Goo. Morton's room• tarndation the following promotions hare barn ordarod: Cols. 'Jain P. Wilder, 17th /ad.. Silas Colgrove, 27th, W.Gross, 16th and B. P. Scribner, 38th Ind., to Brigadier Goa orals. Each of there elbows has been rem. niandinga brigade for the part two years. 702 caaaora AOACCIIT 8010002 000. NANUOND. Surgeon - General Haminond'a friends. say that If the Government has no other charges against him, than those in charges and speci fications made public, be has evidence in his possession which willfuliy vindicate him, and that the only effect of the ,:eurt mortial will be to fluters by reputation. ureroscruarta roe LOIOSTILUT. Ream& news from tbo front, represents a continued influx of deserters from the relxls. They agree fn toying that large reinforee meats hare been detached from LOCI army and sent to the assistance of Leaping. The Sanitary Fair here propose a grand bill on the It2d of February. FROM NASHVILLE % ' Sprial Digatata n. ate itutabarigi Garotte. J!`''. 55,149 4 - A lege meeting woe hold at the capital last night and consulted en the raseration of the civil government in the Stabs. The Gall of Representatives wee crowded frem pit to gallery, over two thousand persons being In attendance. A resolution was paned, recog nising the anthority of the Federal Govern ment to secure the rept:Game government in the rebellions States, by appointing a military governor, and denouncing slavery MI an evil in itself and the cause of the rebellion ; advi sing a reorganisation of the State geremmen by a Constitutional Convention, composed of delegate pledged to immediate and universal emancipation. Gov.yohns - on was requested to call alcon cantles, and appointing, salon delegate< to convene at Le:lento. Oov. Johnson nude a powarfal speech for more than two hours. The people had the right to amend their own Constitution, far they aro the source of all power. Who dared ray the editventien should not meet'. Slavery has been the destructive element which tried to put dodo the Government, and the Gov ernment lipoid put it down immediately and forever. Ile had unsheathed. his sword for universal freedom, and thrown away the scab bard. He wanted a free white man's govern ment, bat his platform wea broad enough for the freedom of all whitea and bleak'. Get ail harnessed for the great battle of human rights and Justice to ell aid denounced arts , teurmey, and slave driver,. Oar victory is cartels, for we most undoubtedly meek the freedom of the whites iu weir es the blacks, wa must restore the State Government on tightbcas principles, defraud )area of their national rights, strike the fetters off the stave, and lot the oppressed go aim Giadual eman cipation was preposterous, for it proposed to let the olive for freedom be free, prolonging his slavery. Let thin bi no .ocopromissa with traitors till treason gives tsp. -Perhaps to-day is the ehii►baing of the nation, far our great national iii slavery is in .our way. Let truth triumph, justkoprsvall, and slavery go down. Let us strike for liberty, freedom, sad the anal. Is erected, and he mho - will net IMMO forward and worship Is a coward ant a slave. The ,mooch wee read with unbounded enthusiasm. : -- • • L:434 • Triad of V. P. BM for Ern binrdertent nenidurranann;22.-The. trial of P. T. RECI, - conductor, abused the fends of the Reading Railroad Ooapany, .etaabronght ii a oldie to•dai. The forenoon was escapist with ergementaet the counsels, . when the Jidge Shirged th e jury whs. re. tumid wits nverdict- of el:lily after being lament a taw minetee. - The trial suited greet interest, the CSart BOWS Mingg ,, crowded Steil day, as Ur - mu Sas well Meru, and bed %large number of friends, mast' of wheys wen fres Row Jersey. Kr. Insilt. Presi— dent of the Reeding road tattled that, be lieving the oompsay was belng • robbed. to s Luse amonat by the employees,•applied to J: Edgar Thomsen, President of lbit Pa. Rail road who recommended the empleyment of AtrjAllen.Pinksetes, Reticassi Police Agency, of' Olsicap,•whose detectives ware upon the road three menthe ending September, when 11 •condnaton waratropated upon thedelinvients, all maklngrestitution except Mr. Hill, hems the criminal prosecution:upon which he has been eeaticted. , The principal for the defense-we, Kr. Sterol, laperistendent.of the New Central read.whosit testimony was ea wery .eontlicting and , eentradietory, and wasp decided by ,theJedge in his charge. Sterns' testimony showed that be had far. ribbed Hill with money to about the arclnnnt .of one an:spina dalleri .te; condncr`tbe : ds. base. The pensiti is three yeas of lest hav prisonntimt.. Hsu, District Attorney, and David Iduissni4 condsested .the-preseentien, and E. A. Lim- . batten and . adorn for thddatarute. Mash is due to Mr. Pint actera tot the chill aced energy evinced tiytim in.the operation.' f K ß rez ißn2k2i — t T la an 4 On 16 Ult., km inivid. - '.lske A/bap the 13th Ohio . ?Val*: Maier 80u1t9 1 4. 0 1 2 fa:laugh, _CeBOO IIO E 6I4 WAs an. 99,18 Sexes—The Urge *alrvtme,..— deyibsVtttgmiJownnsd•ever•tiU - Mead•y ,---- ' lister--,The'Speaker annormetwl thelelhaff. rallehmoi the newly authorised deinuatlV toe on indium syetem of coinage, weights Lad measures: Messrs. Reason, (lowa)Hchenalfe .(01tio) Wirdield, (Now' York) WidlitniArg) Odder; (Ky.) It was resolved that when the, Homo adjourned it should be till Monday next. The Rouse mended to the trousideratima' of a bill to increase the internal moue, a.ad agreed to the amendment reported from the Comatittee of the Whole on the State of the Union. Mr. Stephens offer.' a substitute for .the amended bill. He said it was similar to the, bill as originally reported tronsthiCominithit en Ways and lines, making mere distin et the features; theta tax of sixty coati triton on spirits chat be levied on that may be distilled and mild' that , '" :may distilled for cennimption or sale after the 12th of Jan., 1864. Me says the 'Negation of 1882, when the latereal tax tryst= was inaueusted, after a free and fall dissuasion, dhtinetly declared that all our texas should be. prempeetive.•, This ptinciple was decided by these who ,at that time bid control Of the:Legislation of Coignes. They had tied I. suppose that that was the patty of the country. To. depart from It now, by adhering to the amend , meats agreed to, to.day, would be rank In : justise to these Who had goverouttimmselres by this principle. The Howe then Tendon and.njeetedl. the i. substitute, 51 against 10.., The amended bill mu then Phased. ..Yeaa 118; nays 86, sa follows : The bill as paned - provide, that after the passage of this act, is lien of duty Lb the act ef July 180862, sad in addition -to= ditties payable for Ileenver) then shall! be4leviedl collected and paid on all spirits that may be distilled and sold, or removed for consurtp- Mon and safe el first proof the duly of guy , ' cents on each and every gallon, end geld duty shell be • lieu sad charge 111 -star opirits r , sad alsoOn the Interest of , all-persensindet• fault lir:the distillery used for 'distilling the , same, with the - stifle, ensile, fixtures and , tools therein, and In the' lot or tract of land whereon the distillety is situated math the daty tidall be paid; end all whisky, er other spirit", en being rectified, or 'mired with any ether, spirits or fluid, whatever, may be infasedand sold as Whisky, brandy, rum; ginjwiste, or by any ether name; and not .etherrwint •provided, for by this act;or the act which it amends-. (orb shall pay an additial tax of twenty cents• per gallon ; provided, 'that " said , duty - ace spirituous 'lgnore and beverages enumerated in this act shall be collected at as lower rate than the bias of first proof, and shall be increased in proportion ter any greeter strength than the strength of first proof ;Fe.; tided that all 'exits on hand for sale, whether distilled prier to the date of Ufa set or not, shalt be subjeet to the rates of ditty presided by this act from and after the 12th day of JastOary, 1852, except that "erica which have bees, already taxed ander the Law, a July Ist, 1882, "hall net bear mere then the additional or ingested tax provided by this act. The escorid emotion provides" farthe leisure and forfeiture of spirits err any Mg toles taxed in this bill. When there Is mason. to believe that the LIMO are posies slid or held; tor the purpere of being sold in. defraud of the Internal Reveitte 'Laver, this penalty la, en elongation, to toe banded dollen, or net lasi than double the amount of duties 1 free/latently attempted to ite' evaded. The J third section ;midge that all diatilled'epiriti upon which an excise duty is imposed by law, may be exported without peptone of ditty, and when the same is Late:Wed for , rexportatio may, without being charged with duly', . b e remove& ho backdrair shall In any MO: be glowed-en aay distilled spirits upon whlbh an excise duty shall have been paid either before or after It 'hall have been placed in a:bonded warehouse aforesaid, but no Provision of this set stall be construed to repeal existing laws, whieb provide that atilded-spirlts may . be removed from the place of the manufseturer or beaded warehouse for the purpose of heist redistilled for exportation, or which provides ter the mainfeetare for exportation of Medi cines, compositions, perfumery bad enmities: The fourth section provide' from and after the panne of this Let, in lint of the antler, heretofore levied, throe "bull be paid on cellist ten produced or Sold and rumored for esesurp;, thin, and upon which no duty bee bean paid,, a duty of two cents a pound ; - provided, that on all mama on which the dal of one half cent Lea been paid, the additional duty of one and a half cent shall bo levied said collected; and provided further, that NIL plitiisteari of the law whereby Wren, in the lands of the seaturfecturere cameo fibrin en October Lit, VAS, and prior thereto, la eieurptsd from texption, and are herebyl repealed, awl. tiro gide 'lrreifijelit to the Wet Walla impased by this act. The bUl' al "that froin use after the passage of.this,la additlei dude' heretofore impend bylaw, there shalt be levied, militated and paid en; pirits distil led from grain or ether materials, whither of American or foreign predation, or . imputed lines ionise countries, if Ant proof, a duly, of forty assts on each sad every legion; Ind no lemur rate of duty eball , be levied or Wok; 'acted theta open the tads of fret prig,' and shall hi Increased it proportion fir any great-: yr streagth than the streagth of first _Freer, and that upon 'altnele spirits Imported prier to the passage of this am; and their shall la levied, *gloried end paid, an Additional - MI of forty centiliter gallon, to be militated under , 1 the direction and imperiling le regulations ee -1 tabliehed by the Secretary of the Tresintty - . It is made'eo ditty of Amason end Avast, lent Assessor' to assess the additiosal tittle* levied by this at upon all 'Thin an d cotton en which the ditty already. ',preseribed. shalt bare been paid or easessod at the time when this nettakes effect-;The deities so as sessed shall he'll lieu in War .of State', epee all the real and personal - estate ef theorisers of meth spirits or cotton to. enforced In the 41/010 0211IIIIOT, u IS _prorided: In the ease of -mannfacturers. Those. who neglect or reeds to pay duties provided by the at, to which Oasis in addition, provided, that the additional duty of . ens sae a -.half mat per pound shall bo levied upon cotton sold by the United States preview to the-pla sm, of this amt, sad on which duty of ono- Ulf 'faunae per pound has been Fuld, and epee alleettea 10 so l d ea which no duty kV 'been paid, a duty et two cents par pens d 'hall bees d. The - 'House resumed the oonsideration of a joint resolution amendatoiy.of the Confirm. than Art " • Mr. Spaulding, of Ohio, indicated an amend ment he Intends to offer that no proceeding shell work any forfeiture ef-real estate of as offender contrary •to the provisions of the Ceratitution. En expeetied Ids views In fa. for of oenfiseatioo, and dictated he had more respect for the epee and av*wed mates in the Sold, than their sympathizer's , lie was fir I compelling tito rebel to emboli.! if thie I could not be.done he word& drive. them Ma k expatriation, inset into extermination.- Mr. Steamier' Poonsylvtutia, dialed that the Conatitution .ha ; the least: reference to any of the prevlsLmi - of the. pending -resole tion. The forfeitare of 'eitatas. in fee was purely a natural procaidlar ender the by laws of war and of atlas, over whielr. the Seastitatlon has ni control aid,treet what- - ear. , The property et all allen VILSZSIONit I. be seised and treated as , enemies' property. The rebels had - risen - to a separate ..garan taut, halals been reapissi al belligerent,. tat only by foreign itatioasdattt by our own._ Be far as they in 0113140isoolttOT are absolved . from the guaranties ef .thetoenstitutierr;rlf Woken? walla, and.. COI:40M heaths idea to. treat the ether, ail minimised prwrinse,,as they are - •.lat forelia nations. Those polao he illustrated.. ;/f a State Make war.I4&..IMCGIIIO i*tiolligeri4intfower; we. ten when 'we antra it treat. It lit NO Would say. other - and - ;. this , feLot .a question anier:,bat catielde :stabs ; by-laws of war coutitterti . Ansi Him flbdtteleree WV; 01111:IIMIOYlryiNog, beltraging tattoo en-. iwtYruld. tkPor _equates of theint and , the 4ameges eenSert:Dttc; as - the Wed trate Stases-hail .robintarlly.i, shown them asliret.ol2l Of, the yrogrisicess the ..13enatitw. Ilea, and plated aisamaletet untleudhelaw of. nations. etta,tluty44 l lmieek - airy . shacklefrom asTY-111ah - •,,Tke cor_lot the' ,retion: as lt.mas sad theliimialtatialt u was but :mu' ittsmytta lowriettlatik. slavery: May the Got eflastia paralyse all rushef fort,. i • -dirt farther proceedings on the Joint resolve , ' t10t., - Adjowned till MandaYi..,' Metteitatiatlasttl.eituetirtert4itisit u i -Bt: Late, - trawortlrspeutel - aye Om welcome Rini Cletx, Mutts wane more enthusiastic dcwoongratlett than was ever given LAMM city terfore..: Ora 5,001 i permits wen presat; and•the Itterpto precession was a 10116.1021 t: ,001117111, Cmlii made a "pad , sailas blismudwes tie Maul to - Nausea,` and that he..apeated -se trouble; iltat the state gala aerate with their tms ton: :13pesehea-urre - taade--wcw rarrot; D-Act , Wilder wirl'erhena; CoG (Meets:lilac-ban atent.4ll,4!, 'catoTot e. atom- wing will , Importataemet • -on:IA .- jet will icatilias.4 the, lett Ea tlt. - Aublit. -- 11414aBE; , Lolls ilia mining 'feel , The- Ilteitucky !,t44111411s idugdoid. warator:eras-prawsristd kilts Baum by adjotamment. •"- tatig lbws Ms 'taw Sim Toss, San. 12.—Tta staa.W.tra ctsals and George Weal .Stun h. "' ° n i l"' Itith Inn-L5/Ligrtinft. GerieratNikte topic vr eclimmotion in New Orlastis;are - T U none bsi - eollitarldedliT, / 4 1 9 •I t iultt , - ' The osi_prominlint nsm• in :cOrtection with-the Gorentotip of thelitatv ls that et 'Pianism J. Ditrant, ap icityer and 'sbuirma - 1• - The weather to New Orleans win Ono. Gen Gratortudiriiion hu beet tra ired - to bludisonrßle, the town recently 'aria on the nerthsn.ot Leto Poncho • Gan. Donbas - lam ondefed4lataxerds Bay, ant Gruirlfutron to Br . P. S. Gillinon, of Baton,. arri d bare on tie 15th. by the iteuser'lOU!! buds - for Go. Andersen'. The atomism Melville lad %relied . ,at Now Orleans. from blatasions. with. *EI utuo cotton. Another rerolutlon had occurred al Mats moia~Bela toot chirp of the.oitj on lbs Lot of January. Ile .was: to main the next day, and the nano of three porton were to 100 presented to the uprose government, COt of who a te uleat a serener. - Nos of them were to be parsons who: taken:part in the , Isuting (milieu. Col.ltoju it to be robot et the'cloy, and Capbbuti is to cOmmand the trupot, which are to lure, Vitae Marron& at-Tampico, with Gostinas Ostia in ono mod. AM these' +of Bow ladadinst the forted loan, arsapprost br Governor Boise A Uttar trot ,PAii Walla Texes.,gives - further particulars- . of the . .thee 'Nauss Lieut. 'Col. •-Ressaltine and, oar' hundred of the ISM Ilarine rtiglatoM,. leaded by the genheats Granite Cluandlitiets. i They fully . oars 'whit his alosady...beiartOokraphed. The rebel gunboat whiobliss tramedirss'the dr. - a:Barr. . t Bronumille latterroortallult the Elena food Loin• is ta• be made en fitelmaits si well`as 011 Itiriiool4l l tillable fbUr Arlie+ cans, ens of whoa had been , imilsollidi,fit - le Mat. an &drama tif.-8 PAO.- ' lli volissounttly pailLtbeznensynader Gisa. , .Dans wu infotmedof the proceedings and promptly notified the bleximot suilicridet that indignities to ememiciat ides - ens - cold not•be tolerated, awl it would be his best policy to return the fonds hs haLlit appears that he exacted. folds from throe can ultimata, who had mild. their vestments , without protzet. Oen. DAin•thsti-took:Pai. tendon et the ferry boats at Btownirillo and , Freeport, smiled a force drawn op Sad pre • Udell with two-days rations prOaratory Initiatis, bat Sons answered by !sputnik.. borrowed money. • I • . , Me Tetwrogimants etre fillia4 op TWIT. Col.Telsit, CoL.-Darts sad OeL ?Hap ' Gas ah7 regi•teats hare emelt 1,100 men.. The expedltieu to Hostas, whIO ktm been. alsoat a "month;'eaptared a' 'Misdated& grmatity of cattail sad thissioottop agents. ~ ' Gen. Herron, on the 2d lmtaptt,, relined Gen. Dana; who 'suttees, madam. at Meta: gorda. Ibis cheer wee . orders prosteti ts, the above asmad'affaLr with 6 Genesilßishburee tea w eger in the 43a.hiwba, which' left Pew main eompaap .with the George Washlegtett, fir. Pew Serk. Ho was' relieved bp' Gen. Dana, t - Aural Weald ' flacateeay:trhere Pohlad.; had assembled a large and/where. the Treacle 01 . wield 'probably meet &more rev atadellamte "than elsewhere Westif the City f licrioe.. The" trattei Gat. fiegM,ealled ills Iftx-' , I,r lento thitsitiderer of Coeimettfo had cram 1 - oecapiod Bea .als - , Piitoili mtd egroto 112, eaeleasorietto rec apture 'the p ei was dee peratilj defeated. -..' : " -' -.•-••• ' :. 4, y . Washington bity.lit : Wasuutaros, J4.4...u.-110 t 0 01 2; sr - the , Potemao -ItAilliii t 'lei on . :Wedliesdiy „hililnk.:h idt h , wounding k ooo t*l lif;:- .0 .ts.P' _ Adrieie Seem ; the ri:iiitibiiiio g report that' Int tithing remained rery with ;tbs. re 'nay, The bellinetititly, a somit 'hostile . demonstintiosts, hist hare sulisid etAdn: " ... There is .. st 0 thing further in to the reported se:ovation of ,Itielithol _ Thera-. moths mid. entirely.dliereditedii ;fader eit: else, although it is not bothered t dCthe Setae:: ustictosiill take. plaemeithout o e more der, PulieltrUfit i l•ft ~,,.._... •.i ' , t' .' 1 .. . Commander J. • S. ,lition,..ori the - United States steamer. blenctogaliels,-toports that on the 20th of Doessber,ot the request of ass: Washburn°, he sett thOstoamweexanite City. ant /Wotan? tho peninsula off the emir:Woo of Distagerda bay, Texas, with-pa. Ranson: sad 010 hundred :troops ,to ,wat bit the rated 'O asts. -,:frhile the getout wa ...abreast on a retonitedetanteiN at the" mon h of "Bassi ...titer, the Weeps width _ma. beseland , ed' were "attaeltot. byet-fores o hit ox1,0:114 _sessidlyplext iwietweittelt She - SA:dna City, wbtrh frodlitt rounds "the enemy .was driven off. en'tho reign; Of the Sdotai the Granite - Citywent ' dowa to ;Pass Csitalia indirtitight op the hionongehelk and Peneb moat,' failingli with *OILS. gonlieitlistells en her. way hach.l. a. , .7. .; . t , - . On their arrival they:found thheasalrylutd made , sarettaloStaeks during:the night bat , bad beau kept o 8 by Mote ;Which inch- . ored Citil• Joie - the breakers - end shelled on elthei aide 'of. the troops: , Muting the day a rebel steamer on ..the. Wide came elost and shelled our troops out of their voidtion,.fe4 , leg them its,. totrist :over .thik; beseh.. Ths seseto,Oranita City and Itstallat(ate until:we to the shore to probeit tho.lsoips -4Lteriog the night,nado , norther. tossing in; tlus nut ' iteirnlag , the rebel. staamur,.wea...diseorpred nailer., protably.driremin by the kale. The weather prenatal steatolag id to destroy her during thOdayilmV on. *slag .Wl.o* lout -morningshe was found (ohne-been destroyed. by Ste.. Afterthrowittga.2oo.peundrilleilisil at the' Trask. to;ascartaia if ..ilait - sausitill simatasdisonsaasaidss String vita:wed to Pass -Cabello sad :faint :that , Uwe 134 t Granite - City and Estelle had sucoesdadlifge ots, tting,th!• troops on board'and brought the* away. , :., .. - ".. 41: quantal- affecting -the:: .bolshment,.of C. L. Valisistileuriu - came. borers - 6e /311101110 Coati to-diy.- It: was-the:; attu:al ea pores. 17analilliglata being the petitio sr... The no, thin 'for **tit Of eeithwari to "Indio, Ad resit* General_ was -argued b y `ai.Efolsior Pugh, in Support of anti. nibmitted`n. , ei prtated argument by CsToitil Volt.. the ..I_Rdge. !Wriest* Oinend la opposition; thereto. . Cali fort - Conwestlet Inlfortht Caroline: Banes', at t. 22,-.4etirruppedont of the hardier, , writing from ' Nowhere, X. C., atrAir thsi isfoimstiori 1174 istmhoid there thoi a callihad". teen baud otltoleighlor a Bate Cosrontiot for the pnrimMi of amteling from their tilighateo to the Bostbere ponfedersei. The writer rap .that fforereor - Veticalsol nearly mtg. leadio g Mai Of. North, Carotins: 'disirmfo refits to theLinke.: Seals° roe, that an,.amay twonVAlre theiessn& men nier:GM Butler isal. - marth to Raleigh, ti take. possesibt, of Om' eipitelood frooohe Bate mom the Ishi of Went; I. ono moaner wee auk istratjf vtleld Moshe as vitha2- $lOl3 ireloome 7thers,:lueltlf Slang the Ilse of their Muth.: _Es ray met whO•heemr, .. • Etintr..Ts - ' Cladziati Market. _ • ... Special pupate& to lakolittatnart Mutts. The maw trallritila 0 ! to-407 vii 31 44 " . abottatm...,,Waattar clam , , Stosratflia ilknetif 1 1 41 1 /I o.lt b illth•! ,l tai I.!1 1 1171aaditt Orti ll= let L ila Slaaplial WI I r ul n' , illearasatrat OK *tat to .:acotls; 4aor Ao I 'rim; crectiatheiliristul Itiomotiod% 113. via*, , taniall 'airbag, aatottlittoatao.tinitrieta tretasat= 1 tled at 403. r,.poTadota•-4tos por243llVtilfaatos bald at sat/A bat ,papoisu Os best , age lwato. Larld‘alall.O r et *. Ti‘ar A: . exa aosiaa Iv bulk I mita latirialloaldiaatroalakring Te. v'beaaid?. haadcad Or. 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