respective districts as may be selee.ed by Cass Controller, in Bums equal to the bounty m t of c of such districts, to be delivered to all wo ' .- shall or have subscribed to the boc.r.toy. fund, dr' and the holders of such .rtift-ates ..1 i.e entitled to receir c an eqni calr vi when issued.. Ili": That this Convent,n ad,,, I tax be levied on all matters now eni'. '' I' - State and County and roited Statrs n' bme , OIL att, ....liv 0 1 r‘ .......1, ~,,,, tat ~.., tag, and a poll tax of two d'illare, to ry the .ei ,l cll.'. ; 1, 7,7. 1 on extent whnre the im• interest and to redeem mid horde. wi.t. , i ~,,,,,csi. are expen-ire, es en abor.se.shirits three years. ~, to ;is.. true. at It, or ' T •.f 13[1.1 lautal net •) That lh' s C ' e ' er"' 'l' 01.01 ''''' het C 111 tab , le . ittrict c ~ e r 11ea':. '1' , ... ) : districts to proceed to collect uraory nod i.r ... r ' , ' . • . . li , vide men, and cruet to the action of the 10. n:id.tool. istLinieibt„, v;: b... l. , mk o i t and. is t. sii , ex , gislature and the county to re-in:limn, Its aLst 's s t 0... story 't t groun i n.,,n7 1b_ • ; r.... I way be estimated subseriptic. made. The report of she Comtise,tvroas.,..aceuepti,..; ! i'Zb..,,,lr'',l,.•.:•;.lisrh,iirLis‘s,ifc,doollia„rs„;,,,,,Tmliecr,auvsenfneds A delegate suges that _ L . , 1 .. . 10 -it up 0r..1 inip,,, , i in the tnoet tweteiul the hood, he 5100 noted dr,,a, Mr. poster, on behalf of the Cdmus'ttse, a' " • I. reciteP ' upon ~,' , 7 ,, t . 1 o t h r c ,,,,, ' i . 1 :: ' 'i hue. I . : 0 . !, repted the amendment. The res"lutions,were then taken up e.onorii. 'b e air-Pict nn„ vet iks's all 'e l l , is' ~ eea an mittgated t - slit.. nutsancc most o f the ear .After the fleet resolution had been reo'l , 3 „.. H. s. Flem i ng offere d t h e following bims, and conips I tlieuiselscs tope: up with R-, That dutrictsin the county having '''" '' l ' o '" nt "'"' " " n ' " hh "'" it already filled their quotas under the late pri.c ace because Mu roa.l I. Impassame. I say lamations of the President, are hereby sump t i 11 '."' bee.'" though "'l belongs 11' 1‘ from the operation *1 the law le•ying e tax .." - i.nratian, whore dot i It is, no far or their yet it is well to pay Interest on bonds issued for the Fur - i fur Jr g'" ''' beer It th repel:, pore of paying local bounties. knoss, chi, these fund: , are tr,ufneient, and A delegate suggested that seen a resointton , ' , a l ' u . e , 111 , 11 , 41 fur th er can he done unseen these was alwgether impracticable. No dettiot in : '''",e''lll‘"3l interc.ttu interpose. in what manner I hey, nod others in ',lie ease, shall in. the county could he exempted from rho opera-' e tax. ,cep Fe, war the que.,..n pre. cored be lore trans of th mr. R. I'. Kevin here submitted ti, 1.,. , e'‘er'l'Y C me"' U g 111 'l';'‘'''' building' Ike , o r' a , which were published in the lowing, as a substitute fir tire rept•rt .•( 1:. , . I."'"' " ' ' . Committee: : Morning 6.h:en , . It does not seem that the 1, , ,,,/,,,,,i, Th at we dee. it inenonAiont ns i method adopted I,y that me ling was the beat recommend the levy of a tax (or th ' e purpne one, unto " ''' " '"Cr''''''d the: LL'rie ''"" . Was niere,y prettnitta-y. I i,r what rceult is contemplated in the tall for this Coe ecnuon. i A delegate moved as an amendment, that ' 1 ' l ' o a''''.Pl''l'e I . b Y l'irseeaisag a ir e, the vote be taken, as reluented by the . n b ' nkr 'i'' ''';'. u ''' - ''''' "J ''' l ' e to troller, s i or oreyes.; the issue of the hen i . ''''.l"^' Ilia. i '"'" lef 'he' charters' The amendment was tteeepted, and . ...c A ' '''' ' ''' ' ' t M . 15'''''''''' review "1 pre - air , ~,,. ~.. .1, p-,./10ed,.7a agmainsht like chairman explained that, should a trajc.r.... • I rots yea, then the rel•Orl 0.: 1.110 C.iirinilttre the "." r 7 ' . ' ' ' '' ' ''' a" i " 'a:' . t cony uc ' k' .i,rln more note would come up again for co.iderati. nif a '''""'sis, " S ' I si-- g . majority toted any, the business of the ,'., ' " o r ' - Si .' "'''' ' '' I ''g"'"“" de ! ventict, was at an end, and all they we ll ' " 0 " I '''' I ':' 0 ' '' '"' ' "q'"i"' shall ' by ' . id le I '.l their :rano hrs... nod thus open hare to do would lie to adjourn. With thin understanding the yeas sal ~,,,,, i %we:, f , ' , s.lls, sad better 1 / 1 11 n. Zed enters were ordered and resulted as follows . 111 , ni , ' 'l ' ' ' " . " , 1 '' " '''' ".'l , be , 100 I'l t, t er. e ---te,,,.iry,..„,„. y Lns ., p m. p n,0,„....,...,„.. A. 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WEDNESDAY 141ORNING:::-.F_EB. 10, 1564. CITY AND SUBU.RBAY *OFFICIAL PAPER. The Beauty Bond Convention At eleven o'clock Tuesday morning, a large number of citirene, delegates and ethers, at /ambled in tno rotunda of the Court House. The Court rooms being occupied, Judge Ster rett adjohrned the Common Pleas, and the Conventh\la met in the Quarter Sea6tioll6 room. On motion of Dr. A. G. Meter, al.', lion. Thomas.M. Down was milled to the chair. Oen. Rowe on taking the chair, ntlo,icd to the rut importance of the object which the Convention had in view—namely providing, a cash bounty of $2Ol for volunteers toup the depleted ranks of our army. Flo :Oro read the call, or published in our parr. Alexander Gordon, of Wilkin township . , Hugh S. Fleming, at WClere ;s Samuel Barr, of Lawrenceville, and the reporters of the Press,were nominated as Secretaries. A. W. Foster, Esq., lion. A. C. Alexander, Dr. A. G. Ai:Candles*, and 11. Durgwin. Esq., were chosen Vice Presidents. The credentials of delegates were then re • oeived as follows: rilnit Ward .-J ant, Ilse-, R•nialu.li Iy, An drew Miller. Second Wanl—Ttedua. Bales Geo R. sear4Wm Thssl Ward—Flrat rf, john nor, J. L.. Sutberland : Sw:ond Prsouct, A. J. Sta. kat% J. J. Case, A. If . Brown. Fourth Ward—Al:a. Sp.., Richard Na) •. NS In. Fifth Went—Jam.. NI r V C. 1. Irwin. Sloth Wnnl— )l Candle,. Wm 11. NV I, A. Sutler. Seventh Ward—We , N1 , • 4 Nsrthy, Jame. •. and Jamea Sloth. Ward—Sauluel Idurr J.l and J A N A. _Sergeant. inth Ward--J.4.2n Ildrr-u. m Pas so. lobo Harrison. aurnualt First Waril—abis.. hsnns, Sn n I utul S. Mute. Suomi! Wani —TUo. Smith, Win. I* stoi Chambers. Third Want—A. C. A.leiratder, John V. John Nam. Germ, 1)01. hustings, 0 C. Smith. Fourth trans--Tio.mns )1. . Itt. Itt, Benjamin latton. • • Sowirkley—O,, W. 4.'61, Ilisalrh,ster l 7—W tn. 11. It • ~,, PL., Kirk. Duoicosn..—: , . 8aird.1,0 , 14. 4''lnn.lt 1 1 I% Hams. Etbarpslnsrg--.1a.,b .1. NS' tils..ll Durum. Tarentalv—.lohn Lse7. Lawronervill.—S. -S. RI., S. F. Darr, S. NI -31 x tiles-Ist •precinct Geo. N Jr, ,G. A . Berry. Id prcetnet . H V . retrlrSinli,l'lrtlrit,l.SO i...,•:'',o,i'n''`,..t.,..ief, t o et i.c. D. -• ,•‘, ,' I McKee, A.lleCathe Wilkins—John W. Home, Ales. Gordon, IV. Ti The Chsir decided that thv repo, .. the av Ontbria. I Committee would now be In ardor , • amt. r'n°lll-J.Cil-11.(11"IIi.ntb`ri '' 11.111 • W It-111 ' 1 " r I , Mr. Foster stated that, innsenuon as t!..:: .• , sq., . I`,. ',kr •;•••. •,,,,,,,, i ii rs ,_ y ob ,. 5. .„..,,,,,,, pe,,,, fibs., ~,,,,,, 1 !Mc of the C onven tion had been obta,ned ay a ; and ~.u. •• s clr, Auld; tole on the resolution ~ffeted by a gent!, .., , . .t e ,, ' Lit., .t. 't't Jefferson—A. J. Pearce, J. 11..!e.:`, I AL-. t ..pposed to the lit no of th e bonus, it wt. r. ..1 :LC 7.. e 1•• I• •I ,t.•• • —•• ~, • Ohortietw—s. see I low, J. I . Puff. It. Hods. ' neoessstry to tome... here all dey. ‘1., , ••••,, , , tv• ,t ho c :. 1... is r•I no 1oat•. , 7 •• ,••tI,•Lt rthdi ' LT- It " M•CWI-1"1• J. ' ll ' ' lll ''''• " a I ' 1 the uosiden. The• Cont onlien ht, ono., It ..•, ; ...•• ^. . • r•• ~• 1, I 14. :If I :t I I••• i•, TRIM, Ohio—Frank Little, William Bill. Alct I itto 1 denial [hat the bonds should be I.sued. If. • .11 a.•••••• v M • nowar.• Ws retneuthe". olleserre—Andecre Aryttl., I. M e.g. Jar. hide, Jr , moved the *dolt tion of the report, and co' 1..•. ttl• •• ti,s• •,, 0 •Io ra t.livott. , t, t.f h'tt I ..“k hv Flee—lLL. IrAboy. A Poulos, A i 311.t..r.1 I t ho pr,ei,u, qu.eriop. wr... , 0,1 .t. I.! el -' •• Iyln 1,7111 ., ,,, hr e..../..—Willi". slt`tarl , Soh. Wil'' ". if I The choir reminded the CoUVariliart ll•yl J; I , ulyysll.,. :oat wthg t • tome leen, •o, Murray. ww.,,,,,.._Tb0m5. ~,..r , . s. If ~,,,,,,,. i .. , ! all for tho previous enost.on cot at ell te 1 u.ni w y ,r, nrot •••,.: tno toot . f pubh.d..n, Gibson. I bate, and the report rould rlt,t, be anietic.L. or ni•ny. .t. e 1.., it In I dt,o I, .-..s•it Indiana --George Dossing,. 10,1....,. Usury, Join , The queetion was then put "Shall tito os. , , e,.ljoy• I the ita.•• • • ths ~.o. SI est, ver B. Henry. I for the previous queetiou be thatolne•l ' • , 1.I• forth.. v 'cc s. roar 1,, ',eta, lb:, •ne Lower a. roar- WM.= f10e.... A. 1 .." 11 ... 1.1. ' The rote wee taken by a diri•ion a , c o , 1 e .• • not ~.i.oi. 1 ,. ,_'..,rcr oath ‘.1., re!1,11 , •1r Bitten. South C onine.—G. y . ~,,,,,,,.r . W. it. !..,„,... „, house, and the call for the prerton. i nc.:tor, ,' spas t e' ths . cry ;in ran -I 4, ,- a,•....i o' rt Mumma Conine. 1 was eaotained by n very large vete. .•ni. He ra. me u.tor• no I recot.l. noth.hg Harrison—J. lthrosawcr, )l. u, W. 1. Rios 1 The report was then taken up, and ;h. re,- httt “tltt. tvt, t.i.t'.l, :nen el. ' --, stt;ti,h hat hart. i flintier. were read separately and adopted r. n. i ni- el if, roc se, a• •hen—or, I h., newlekley—J. T. K. WILom, Alrr.s.r.d.r W.,nu, II , wi , hou , .... a .,, nt. . nco-fed t.t.i•lo.c . to mak. ah 4 a' a. !east P. Nevin. .Creenent--John liu.wit, Wllliato Crelgluon, JAM t Dr. A. G. McCandless offered the f011 , ..1ng i "I , v e After them . •• Bore ... 11,. tr ,•/-r.i.t••au IrKei•T. ilesol,d, That all private soldiers and rep pr,(.1e.1 to ;tis Ito•tt.-- Wattret—W.• T. Ilkbord o o o, Chou , " nort.•.• commissioned officers, uow in the SCrIVIre o t II• I all pe,lde ',the •r. .• dr,. ,v lac I,G rr U. S. Flaming. the country, or who have been honorably .1.- • , t . pr..; lz ....tt :,,tit y f drvt• 'i rare, IT Blabland—it. Morrow, M. W.v.lcurt. Within, M... charged, , ea ._ .. • rept them taxation. • 1 i uht•l• ,•••• 1., • ..v an ~ricr to rev. Cambs. Elampton-11.Fcrgultorl, J. Scott, J. itruldo. A. M . Brown, E.! ri., mired to, :liner,' IL . , .1 1. ,, i , •I .• , a . 1 , . ...i.e Bushell —Jam. Neely, P. Fry, John Vinevotoo 1 adding, t•and the widows and minor oh ,ldr. l• . nit,. ' There being two sets of delegate. from cocoa lof soldiers who hare died in the corr.,. •ho A: I Ith o • •-.1 hs y •• •' • ••• ri of the districts In which there are two el.- I are o a t worth over $1,:•01;. - d • on preeinota, a question arose as to the Pre- 'rho a mentimeut Wel adreyted, and toe 1.. .- , 1 , ,11.y...i n'mr I • • - soy ...••• t••••• a.k v pasty of admitting both sots. The call for 1 lotion adopted. .or ut .tto o• a" j ~ el on 1,• 0 , the Convention did nototutherite double set. Air. Sutherland moved that Atonal's. Th.... • of delegates in such districts, and water die- M. Howe, Thomas Hakewell, I'. It. Brunet, islets thus divided obeyed the letter of elm John B. Shoonberger and Alexander Gordon ; . i .,, ea% while others did net. A very anincated, be a committee to C•41,0P11011d with the W., , . , disCuision ensued; and the conclusion arrived 1 Department, and amcertain how many of the 1 ' • I-; at flu, that each districts divided into two 1 voteram who have re enlisted nre I. be Wort A I . v.ei-.., retinas !Mould be entitled to a fell set of del- I credited to Allegheny county. Adopted. , r s•,— .3 , • .gates from each. 1 F. R. Brunet, Esq., in a few r grout and .%' 11.••• •• Gen. Rowe then announced to the Cotton- 1 patriotic remark., proposed a reeolution to . ct.' s ., I . i. to•••• -lion that he had just received a CIM1121111:11C , make the action of the Convention unanimous , 1 1 ,,:`,,,'',, : 11 1%,. , Bon from Henry Lambert, Esq., County Con- ; and before the question should be tahet., la. n ~, 52 11 ,,„, r „, troller', which he read, as follows . , desired that any gentleman present eht.'ed . 1t..1.- I: ILL•sot •,• Ocean or Cu cocoas 07 ALLVIIIIIIIr Co . l's., , Ito the resolution retold speak out. ri"..b.reli. TO , 0 . la.'''. ) I There being no opposition signt heal, the • 5 ',, 5 c , ..: ; 1 , " 111 • To teentskosses ns nee TV. G..•<..... ,1 A 11," . question wee about to be pot, when 11, Ne• ~,,,1; i , 1 .1 . 1 ,1 . . Omer : in opposed the resolution, and ir waf Ol•tt- i J., LI. it.i ,•,,.. GoortAstsa t A &viand haste.: In.. made on Mc drawn by the mover. . County Authoritiee, by a large number et lutlventtai 1 , dittoes, for i nt o de l.. bond, to the County to on ! After some further dm:melon, the motion 1 t . , 1 , 1 .:,": „. 1 ,. 1 , 1 • . • .: amount of cru,nto dollar. to procure txmotien Vat I was renewed, but on the question belope.ll. it m ~ a r - , ', ; Volunteers, it will remain with eau to say ',nether several gentlemen rated in the nerotiv v. F to eruct oath latueshall take place. 6110111 d you tut, The Convention adjourned with " tbrvc , John 1, , ,•.• s. ; Mc It; an additional tax oflt.i, mills will be required 1 cheers for the Toter. soldiers," "three ohm,. I • tt tent.. Y. ...on to pay intermit, and preside a sinking Mud for to armpit., o r r h o perr ,,,, "t ee th e , o f ~,,,y. , for the Cnion," "three cheers for Periesjl 1 Jr eight Willows this would nett sixty-fire thousond 1 Tanis," and " titres cheers for A Ilegbe no I , 1 7 , 1 ~ &dime. tearing seventeen thousand dollars atmusilr, ~,,,,..•• • 11. nor AM , . after paylot lutOrcst, te liquidate the principal. fa , thirty year., with proper monsgement• std. wt." I Ceutral Board or Education. ' 11" 13I..•1. Comm.:the ore requested to J. go for hoedown the debt. The project or a poll tax . loot subscrthithatll and ply •v. • to lb. , 1. to swine revenue, wontd prove • tereporary oipedletll, over ot , F•,011 ne po•••ble. and could not to relied on to gnome tan credit • f coliwtybends... , ln miming to a conclusion on tho .althea. you seal, tharefors7caletslate nn so it,l , lltton of that arootatt to the present nt.. of tasstfon. Irltlslro bear in mind that your instructions to Ills Coeutty Authorities most be rhea awl espncit. .111tboot moaning tisk slightest attempt At di 'CA • 0011.1 1.111 respec t repeat a rote on Cho plate quertiort of Laos or no issue of tooth, to b. taken t, dierfote—cieteh delefil, lion, or s nak,orfty then/, erak folObarrnift of ite own district. Should o thendla and veal enajorl ty of the tom districts of 4' oUtlly authorize the contracting of this th•tt. ebali fesl bound by their action. radar soy other cirrus, stsnaes I mord decline assomin: resporutbility. Brost LastniST. COntroller. On motion of A. W. Foster, Es q., the chair was authorized to appoint a committee of five, to prepare Widnes!. The Chair announced the following nomad gentlemen as said com mittee: A. Si. Foster, Thomas Bekewell, P. R. Brandt, 8. Einsprin, Lowleyetorson. The Convention then adjourned until Wal nut one o'oloek. 177TRIOON SESSION. The 0021VOIltiOn ro•emembled, rid proeued ad to businene. • On motion of R. F. Nevin, Esq., it Wits agreed that delegates who acre prosont might; out the Tots of their absent colleagues. Mr. Barr stated that Jefferson township had only clouted two delegates, and he desired to know If they could cast their votes. The Chair remarked that Mr. Note', mu tton would cover the question. Mr. Pester, front the Committee on Busi ness, stated that be wee ready to report. Tho Committee had been in sersion during the en tire recces, and had before them the instruc tions of delegates and resolutions of districts. They had endeavored to embody every sag gown of Importance in the resolutions, widish he read, as follows : Beitoloa, That the Commissioners of Aim_ ibeeY county be and they are hereby request ed et coon as legislation can be pro teds heads, rune e!s4o and Coo) i n the Aggregate anfaelant to pay an titre bounty of 120 p. to each soluntwsr (not exceeding ssoppoo,) who shall h March ate been duly mastered betom the 10th day of pent,and Owed to the credit of Allegheny • .gemsty. -.4troked, l'het .the -Cosawdedeeene • be re d. to to panes certificates se NO al praetl - them to inch Wank In the ,rt NN Ilk Mulr MEE The Central Board of Etlonoti.yo root Tuesday evening, February 9th. FITE ,ni-- M cPsre. Brush, Barrio, Ma rphall,F•crge , ,n . , and Scgley, Preeidenl. The minutes of Inn meeting 1,1:1 end approved. A commonication not receiy ad fr,to C. Corhtn, declining the appoiotme et of l'riu• cipal of the Colored Sohnol. Heed and n• opted. Ou ma ion Mr. C. Sackett was Principal of the Colored ilahool. On motion adjourned aloe the. The now Board then proceeded for the ongoing year. Present, M.0.11fl• Harrison, I.r a e, Migiobict, Begley and Singerly, The Board organized temporarily by or pointtrig Mr. John Marshall Peoeiticut ece fern. The credentials of the following gentlemen. al representatives from their respective W ar d Boards, were received, and they declared members of the Board for tbo three years, Tit : James McAuley, Fourth Word Jared M. Brush, Sixth Ward: John A. , Sergeant, Eighth Ward. On motion, the Board proceed"' to a per organization, which resulted in the orisnbnous election of the following officers: President, Fella C. Nogloy ; Secretary, John A. Sergeant; Treasurer, John R. Mc- Cune. The monthly report of the Principal of the High School wao rend and ordered to be filed. The monthly report of the Secretary wes read and ordered to be Sled. Warrants were authorised in payment of the following bills, vie : Bissell do Co., 5t0re...........f5 40 Hugh Boles, washing towels 0 SO Commercial Printing Co., advertising.... ri 05 Pittsburgh Gazette, advertising 9 00 J. W.Barkorr, toweling 4 50 Moore and Pollock, glazing CO On motion, the Waxy of the Secretary ins fired at 000 for the ensuing year. Dir. Harrison tendered his resignation mi member of the board, which wee accepted. On agrOon,,joleraxned. ..r. AXACM WAss. wits lying ill of, typhoid fern, of lialt Lake OPT, at tut sootutta. our Public Roads. 1 , 7,•1b1, c ..tht, the Ft.tsbta t ztt. •F,111,; r In the irc - titei port;:,th, re • OUR ; - -;PECIAL DISPATCHES. r!: FR( )M WASHINGTON 11 r, evcry rtht: c• lariza A; . t... ..1 I '..tLi.any, II arm,. In I. I'. ,T 1 .7, 1113•,'' tn 7 rate! we:, a urt ly .a:. a tral , .t A. i al: V. An cc: tar T. . . - 'dr But nue.l tur e:ll,.k . .remt ue ea' ul.l .eetu • Irt .P . F. MN= MOM “tr. r,,rr ra!tie, • .rL-amr - Mire f , ti U •. • • It • We !!tvt, Mfl=== Bounty 1.1. I' 1,11, • Io h..rr rr..•l II my tner I • • lon ‘V in I I,le r lii tl•t• 4 , 1:•41 4: rn mak , It , 114. t 1 I I{r/.r•: I'l,w as I. 1 . , Ic ..iF•r r••••ript, • ..• ~Idler, llowy .h w .I.togcrutly In I a few night, L- fulling under the ra:iread tfaetle nri: in Aiti.gt.eny, now nt the I', 5. Ilea to o nll, In alluding to this caae,olo 0 , 1 that ettc•al had been rail n l upon, but rocu•e•l to attendend the man, andin pethapt duo to tr C.Faan Isiettsntgeon thoheadquar• ter, Pc.c• ,hal Wr.ge• ,to plate that twin at noti.iiol ri,itted the m an. a".„,, hit it t oria• cod had li•tn ot,tivoTrd ,o '•..1- I total. it e. •MT ou'nf danger. letwi Litr A ti,uns horn eittJt!y noticed the death of Ift,lorkk Zimmerman, of Ent: ititatinghatn, from the tlfeetr of in ittrieti rteeltrot t U.- Lando r i some pomace unknown. Coroner M'Clung was miumoned yerterdag held nn inqueit, but rirter ,t 1 the thteeneed, ahti John Slirehr I•ht:atttert. ed upon hint, wear. the nosy wife,•rer exam ined, and they we,' iinabiu to therm any ligtt even the ens, The hearing war •thereh.re .fiinnznofl until Ttinr,l37 ueit,s! .or, In Td!r 5..--11 on. Cairo, BIM', Of Chicago editor of the now German Monthly, nod an. of the ablaut then of the radical niog of th, Republican party in the Ire.A, it stopping a tho jlonongaltela liou•e. Mr. B. wiil lectu tala e vening of the Atheneum Theater on the leading of the Frettelt Revolution 0 1799, to which entertainment the operial tentinn o! our German readers diteetPd. Dean.—The man who was injured on the Connonsville Itailrond on Thursday evening last, of which we gave an account, died at the Mercy Hospital on Sunday, and was buried yeaterday. no incestigation was had in the matter. the Curocer informs as that his rrmaine trill he exhatntd, and inquiry mode as to the .ireninetances of his death. • Tater-cr.—Miss Western drew another crowded house to the thentro last evening, and lens well receiredln the charades . of Don Caesar de Doran. To-night she appears In the French D13,1C r , .rtn>• t tho adrortitamen IA anothar e.,tatou of it gentleman erltlling t. rent rooms. corps, tinder McPherson and Titatbat, are ad- I CongtectiOnal. Yawing. Gen. Jsokion has fought than all 1 WaSntantronCteir, Feb. 9, 1961. day. They made hat two miss te-tsy, and 1 Heric--Mr. Dawes, of Mesuchtsetts, ca w-ill encamp to-night six or eight miles before 1 Clinton. Persons report the advancing colada iel an th e Louisiana election ease. Mr. Field 10,090 s•rong. : resumed, and spoke to favor of his right to a (ion. Ears eel, rod the, en, airy on tbo ' ~,, from that sLatn. Tasco ye••erins. re n band i. band fight. ..Ca Mr. Field said that slavery had never been pistol, lin his way. lie hod a few slave, bat if he 119 ''''''"'". i . " 9• ' —Prir''‘l. George 5. 1 1 111., 1 had thousands of them, he would hare merl e! Co. A, 4.1 d Alabama regiment, was shot to. flood them all on the nit, e f his country'a day for desertion. t good. .. Gen. Utlner l e brigade made a dust: upon , M r. w& .. .,„,,,,. ^1 1:1 , and m e. Deming, to the enemy's out g o/l4 en Thursday, 1111 which of Conn. , co-tilled ta the thorough loyalty et Tic I. somAtee on the Conduct of the War the y `.9 . .‘" e I ' , lv' In en i killed s igh' 1 . 9- , Mr. Field. k ees. , Mr. Dansou, of N. Y., oppoeed the ad is likely t . send sumo of It, meMbers to New ry th w w , ore row „ this; to thin p,,,,,,, 1 1311.1.31 of Mr. Pleld, on the ground of ineuf- York in a few der, to investigate: thole:, con- Choffria•lern, I.h. .1 —Eighty-fire shots were I geient conetlLUeney end took UerlaiOn to tracts in Sou:her:l hospital., which ors said fiseldt.a,tthe.rhmety,.tet,..vicybrreThl,erLitatnowtiorrikng : i l l 1 a G t e e ,, r nl3: condemn Shep l e y, wh o th b o a uo d n he du .n e m t pin convert by 0 tr. be rronerhet riert:u.. Their invest:g , s -.3 heating ...MT', le t.-egg and C l . l . - the pernicious doctrine that the. revolted lion of the reinject here in their session to-day I m.or' Point batteriov. ' States are out of the Union. satisfied n../.. of them on one point, viz that I There aas a large an , .. on Folly I,lnnd to- ; Mr. Brown, of Wis., argued that the Mtn n riot. th• ti et•ornent hat been largely the loser it : d l .7 . ' k i : . ^ .`: ". Pre , ' `l . br , he L 9 rnin" of the I ry Governer had .1 , intertere.l e• in effe• r to prefer an election. :hrs.. cor :roe, Whether the losses resulted A gunboat in the lldlit . ricer l• lyitsff ' Mr. Dames of Mast., argued that Mr. Field fr. th .guoranee cr !mud remains to be seen. 1 high and dry. It I i.sl...se.i the n.,11 I,e de- : had neither law nor coortituenoy to insulin The Lease Nee al Committee continuos its 1 ntilll.7sa Lis claim to a sent here. inveotigations of nava' engineering. The En- BIM. To VE•iii:ail e ra, ~,tho ,In ~,.,. us by wrote of eighty-seven against 1 fou T r h te e e ll n ' ad: tad the resolution rep orted from ginecr of the PelleaC3lo al" eXatalneld to-day I 'Mr ; oah'r'o".,.l,l',ld,.."'tr"Uedi' a"' s"'. I the Committ e e on Elections, that lr. Field Is I not entitled to a seat as a Representative from with ref ,r,:uc, I. ....,er trial trip elown - • the Po- ate •o•oayottromoiting speculative treater tomso. leothirg Important is yet developed . 6°1,, in gold, silver and foreign exchange. i Louisiana. mak•• all time sales null and void, and ren The Howe rent into corn "tutee on the En by this ineesttzori In. „ o „o moo ho„ ' rollment bill. he I . • ins ..• roe floeTH Lila CORTZDO•en . , “.'' partia l PP..'" ' 9 .. 9 9 °9 r-- -- I m r. Roth, o f Now y or k , o ff ere d an u ~,,,,., r ,,,,,,,,, re ~,,. ' , r pm,. 'by sui:, making it the duty of district atter, : amendmect, exempting from the draft aler t Lave complete files of Richmond papere ' rya to prorecUle such rails . money reclaimed ! Men not engaged In trade or eeCtlilet bus:l op to and including those of yesterday morn- I Pm; m ''llml ports to the informer, district !'" N :• ,.. ~. 1 x r••oo•ed the amendment, saying i n ,. To o „o r :, of the southern smo .., h oe I attorney and United States Treasury. Al ' the peetiferoe; clergymen ought 110‘ to be ex of. caan.;•..l, Lott continue-• to represent the , checks and drafts nut paysiLle at sight, given I iim pi e d. affairs of ilri Coafeileracy as most gloomy. l ln su, l a trausoettow. arc made void, except . hir.lielly, of Pa., war also opposed to the I dida .en r il t ne: .. tt,.b , n, for a diflereet reason. Ile The pito .o aro generally theantesaad with when they low clparted iota the hands of the t put an insult On the patriotism of the clergymen. their rale-, sod enlailkt. almost a total. lass of I third parr , a ignerort of the agreement , but ' cantle hoe . theta. Tory cry loudly for 1 the Perron making the sale may at any time, I The Committee disagreed to an amendment lz a v u o , t i ef f r tr o , tirm ti r st. , l'L, , tt o t in b. as g a i if o o r in g o pea,. I • many . r aarrarr t h e y h a ri,, W e n within three years, bring suit for the recovery I , the Lutes and c r ::ntie• from which men havoc gr, •oly de. m a od by ti, sir Iroders , to min , or the full amount boon the per:on to whom It ! lion to ~t he ma moved, rat .; 1 1 / .u. Ilatler'etorre•, ! wa , a rI: , enlisted in retr.l:nry organisations of "Orel . fur ,„, i t . ~,,,,,,,i, R,,,,,„ so d, f, t hy „. a cro" . l.onis Anna a V•lr OV tile COO.IOIOI ei••••• e-ta s t t e , e ;,: ; , , r ,r tl•r s, r d e o l l o y .l o r , a ,d er esi t a r r , =" tf en i m ,,,,, of 1rhv1 , 11 , 13 II,"I'lrl• and ` l °lg wi".. eyer M r.l. `" l' ' " . " Id"ful r'r"""'"' " "'" 1 namely: T: exempt from gra: 11 .... : .- all Who from other adage'd ay la Ihei• rover, the 1.'... .et tir e C onstitution to-day gives to each State 1 n , oono‘no th non disbelief th boonnoin ,, ,ooonn. ,,, y seed ol the ' , III revs e, la toy Pies:dent:al election,: ea it bar mil- 1 or eventual swot', of ibis war, are opposed to g or ,,, .1,, neon sersr s sue, 1, ,i , ,, 5e d by l t . , ,f ~.,,,,,1pt,,,,, o, ,3 Wilde, the Statv• into 1 its further prosecution until an effort hat been the autLoritios to. e. from Y olice deserter:, eft asst districts, aceorditgly to tLe nunlber I made, and f'l` to rod , e h d y, b ° %ig' b thti"" to of char the enemy " e 99 LePI." 9 E e Yild '`. 'of testified Vete(' t ' tech district, choosing , 2. , ~,,, Committe e,, 10 ~ , „,Z r ue0 ,...1 to . u . 11,: ::, o h, Pichmond. Ihe report obtained consiatear:y „,,,,, shr, , 5 , ,, „ , ,,,.. ~,,,, ,1 , , ,, dr0 .....,,, to •: C i e ,t •Jr.l by bald .. The elcoloro' c 'liege e'ltl3C whica propoeee toe owolidate the too cluo•es by a vote of 2. , agarnst ft... The Cam- and itepre•st 1 the mutt.orittos to ouch a de- . Te l'otohen shall he d' :3°,1 by I, ' , 'I'D" tin ~,, u,n , .. ~ ,,i.0n,, , ...0 ~s. lames eon made to ch,,, . 7 ,. , e.,00t ~,... . ,I: ~,t,,,,,,,,,, one hum I:iat . e n te , v a L . b , ::: r t i ‘ ,e l e ..4 ...t i co h. n t a f llid p i ,, n i f a fi Vi a y , t a i •:. " 11 ”P n ' .11n I " l.l ' m ' d dnni i m ' aUm nmem) the suoveeding c 11... end from the • " . I, said :Lc first of whom 5.10,71, —Mr. :Linear, .1 Massa:ha:ens, I ~ U 11.34 * U adjorrnel. (I rune • clock "n rraturd•y night a for'', of the eh , my: uotrubers. hot known, but e• n. °h "" e " t o i are Red, ..s: tang •Lralry, with some artillery, made shsll bo Prodder/T. t...... the u.ll , Vico, Prem. I Kresented a petition of I 1',706 ladies of Saw e- I '.' - i'-'i•rh ra t Bottoms Bridge ernAdro`, del,. It 0.. e .11, ge ladi d Idect • President .och, 10."11 from ilif " in. nod 11 ." 1 from in to 1 ..-1- .lor d Th. hews war not genersr: , ivo . , , ~ I Massachusetts, art a duplicate number of : - .1.1, -.. ~."a , .S., public until Sands nrl 11 ` r "'"'"11 err bin "" 9 ' . . 7 " 9 " 9 " , 1 males, praying for the entire abolition of tllt .t tltg. too , rot signal of esoltoment being A.l Ji. totted tied .n .1,1. is preaertbed to 1 slavery in the United States. The intrudua e tip , f the 5 ,50,0 tell, 1.111,eh readily num • . o ppo r , the C,,, , ,,,, a , f• t h e I' r r o d ?ales, I tom of the petition mused A spiey and inter -10,, t tile ,ml elan militia end toe by: e , L ,„ ~, „ ,s , ~ 5. ,, 1 ,,./ . ,,,,,, 1.,,,,1y. citing debate between Messrs . Salisbury, ',ear in Capital square and other playas. , Sumner, Wilson, Powell, Johnson and Con-- ,111080.1,.. t o or trust_.. ,h ai .,r, war ale received early y ou, 1 stet, is the course of which the action of the day us rer . g from Lion Wade Ilataptun, at .% nt.tlll.‘ , .ttA CAttle 1.,.. the camp el the e,,t . leenste -u the Crittenden Con:pre:nitre was la::: . Utltylvtg, ,tatlag that the enen.3 L ess o, no 1,,,f., ~.t,,,,,,,,, Ii„. moth ,„ z , I discussed. an. 11, CtOttltlL gt. canes. A train was dis ~,, i cop -, , ad Ihat ho ~.., n,,,,...,,,ni fn ,_, ~ ~ I Mr. Sherman, of ii..tedrodured a bill, which i....." 10. I e mr:110 to the meantime, out '"' '''' ! ma, referred to the Finance Committee, pro ~t roto. o . h o oo Ri c hmond, bed knew, •.th... , 1 , • ,, --1 . re'•e: MI, try aril :ovilr) hilotiog epeculation in gold, silver or foreign endi•nly I , Sr •ed the most wild and e rr s ,. ,p ih g si x u t iles ooutherud 5t Wolff Run rt.d. exchange, and far other purposes. agar t 1..u. ,- : • Mr. Powell introduced a bill amending the A body of ray 'Oro end infastry we, sent out co ., , ~ 1.. rho p• v eel ~ I :hr day torso reports to tt, Apr, PSCS to provide snow method of rum ,: a to „„ ,l, i i „ to , f , rra . j ab enem y 11 •hat d tree , t". t but 2 1,1 h. , eel I•nee 11 . 11 .r . i electing Presidents of the Foiled States. to lir tooth, mut .nerrattun on oar lines frodJ• The do, ol such :: body of tobela iy ing , Mr. Welton reported back the bill reviving ) art, V 111.•,.1.;, sad it trail instant e were here , ' t ow , ~, „„.‘,,, that no sta i n' the grads of Lieutenant Gercoral , eri'h amend. repuleed Too for reof tbe enllid woe o , ,' I meets s•riking, out the clog, making s•id ° ' l r r " .l, ••' n "...Is,' •:^I ' 111 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 " n n ' tn " offteer romm•s•ler in chief, and the clause mcorered out a• far we ceull lie perecroett -..t.a.,......1 I. rogiments, mostly .ivalry, it '' ''''''-'• I" I.e 'ln' I'' I rowernmendittrry n'. •,. r; rant for the pori boit g th.1.11,1t.t Ptilett t o v taut' errs only , the 11l V,,l t V tt,,,,V. A, , 5 - :sir ~,,,, lli, it. Val .1,... pond 4" the, entire force. It ereo the m I „ rf„ ~ ~, 1,,-,,,„,„,,,,, y ,„:.,, I Mr. rowel: proi•,e lan e th eiondnient to the :". 041, • woo. ores) les terdey to no,. .I.c. ~, ~ , , . , , , .... .. i Cons:auto:li, giving eact, Stole as many Peese e• beyond to city lorlib ,1i0. , .., I ' ,sins: :..t. "I" "I . c I I "' I "I - " I' . ' '' ' Wet t.al elec.:ore as it hay millions of populo 'l'l 'r Door , war •: • r'• le elv ,o ''".•'' 'o ' a' tip I-mod 110 , 1 I tor., sod ,11.1.1 e. the State into olertorsl . a to .o s ets , ec,nrdleigly. tie Flect,rut l'Ologr ~ alt ha divide d by let into :in :tastes, and Wet steer vholl vhoose one from the succeed ing •te, and from the six •o rocaen two shall be elorte I by lot; the first to be President, the ether Vox: President. The College shrill ha dieselied if 41 An end of twonly•four Lau . frcte It. organ:ration it hes failed to e.e... these ~firers. The elector tort take the oath to support the Constitution, and nit to nil any political party. ark reed to the Jadiey Conn tv MVP. Mr. ar Doolatlc emd that war and peace Wee one rest aitestiors flit opinion we, that what ever ts•r• rtrongth :o eler armies demanded 0,1 tel rerumtlart.llan 01 Caul - resit and eery deportment of this dovernment. He would .peek tort one word—fill up our ranks. Mr. Doolittle quoted largely from statistics triatiow the dderuistt of shivery since the rebel -11,,0. In.: wiser to a question of Mr. Sault bury, In reference to the forthcoming election, he euid It wool I trot to all who too* the oath of allegiance to the Government, and that ac knowledged traitors alone would be denied the privilege of the ballot-box. Me. Doolittle said that the champions of slavery had brought on the war, and not the party who had elected Mr. Lincoln. Slavery never bad stronger guarantees than it had on the Sib of March, 1661. If they had not made war against this government, It never would bane been claimed by nay De partment the power to destroy slavery. While Mr. Doolittle was in favor of wiping out sla very, he wile not in furor of dicing it by indi rection. Heyruald not put such a measure into a revenne or an enrollment bill. THE LAT'EST,NEWSi WI TELEGRAPiL P—To,o l, . o the) Pittlburgh &WU". CITT, Feb. 9, 19e.4 =ME - l a tn••t•olo• flligo, toe notmy, al hie ••,,,,„ Y, 4 1,, fit , : -1 ru. .nte+r.,'c , •uI w-fc+nr+• duty ^. e• y.c.5.i.,3 to 1... a the C 1..... I ige. r•I•liC(10 nor They too/ .••••.. • o i•oonnt of a Al:, an •nrff,... , ' ey retired in thr I ...o. clo.• •e• by —oosts ~17h had Lees moring, b. he t). awl was 0, cLI,n 4 , 3 c. • then eeth' , L. . ,e• i a. -Alma I.rige.le• ry ,t .4 - ,rmstot• est Ahl, 44..filoralvs Icees Thfs tell Able. It I. p.O ••' , .e it., d.ss.nstratinn at the enemy ; a y . i• mere!, Inlezdetl s. rye., ' « :10 F ,.,.-..y nl I,an tulphrtne t Certainly the enony La. I •o 0,140100,• 11.11'11Ortaludas the idea that only rah] 75V•C•N•e • 07 , 1•1.3 of any ra,nal,o Br:Jge. ut it io .uppope.l tt.et we u: ar tiliery with efeot. Afhor the en etuyI.a.••••••••1.Del cneto p there were fouh.l hne •11,2•1 It. fee, siz Taihtee ,10,5 sad a Insh grere. Nt h.lit ou: au, at.m was directed toward Gen. Itse inurement., an officer trout lien. Let's hue, reached here, and reported that on Saturday rcenirg the enemy in a henry for-e cro...eil the Rapidan at three forde— Mort an . .. Raccoon ford sod 1/arnett'e, the ter shout three miter from Orange Court (louse —end ethers lower down the neer. At two ,look the enemy was repulsed, and dr.yen sort re the fer. Al sit recurs, the enemy ors a the other pile of the rivet except at Bettie ;t',. whore firing yesterday morning do. noonotrated sumo action. It is supposed that this rn,Yen.ent of the enemy I, merely intend ed to engage lien. Lees attention, and cover butler r meremente on the Penineula. An olscial dispatch from lien. Leo, I frange Court Hon., oth, tays that on the Seth ultimo len. itosrer captured a train of nine wagone. iefide ~ 11sMtSaary stone and forage, on Its wey froul New free[ to Petersburg • aloe, three bend fool mules and twenty protons" The [too , onti irtfatier!' etc selloff,. sass. •w. t• th• mounfata• Ascot Let 4.1 the old New Yore banks are I fort li netion of the marn:a upon Petersburg h ' , lag bete tt.-etted. the (tori,,u naa,tuat,l destrou. 0rg....1110 g under the National ieottig tte night Flank Lew lint thellam rootlet . or the ettriOney lb,t'refu•ta to auth •fill them, unless the Legiele• :ages over fattersou l s creek, and tuean a permit ring I:tanab of the Potomac canal, end cap. of lb . puts tared forty Frowner , . Two hundred ar. I the Jib", seventy risonets, fifty wagons and teams, Ttalarf 11l 1,, , ta , two•re hued:-il head of cattle, and tea ban !dr. Johnson efilonlitteal to the Senate to ..11 ,, 1 sheep wore brought fiC. 3 he 5....0f in teferrtog to the rufif "urn, .der, Off , 101 l ..abort ring tho transferral u! alt iu rifi Carolina, 'eye A,tipr. A,:alant "If ev•l Pity maiden to the .otr afiny Lod !,lion tkilcip avies front Ne wife, n May —the (twin:teflon. were eff etc., g it could riot he taken rithout too Veal a ls, wI Tee -111 of rip. tt Irene Gen. Plehol, eon itau•ltii this clifedittin, says: ''l made A laC.,Lallea Loa within a mile and a half of NewLern, and met the' enemy in force Si gs creek, and ;died and wounded alout on., hundred. In ell, captured thirteen and tort handfed and eighty prison - OA, loarleer;nrjroel. two Tided pirate and cations. throe too Iced stand of small acme, lour era to lon, us, three wagons, fifty • flee tinoi vale all.l a quantity or clothing, camp and gnrri,on elsigage, and two gaga. tlar toes 13 billed and wounded." The B.nrte.l .551 . For several days put the iloveretnett has e•ri in possession of facts that hinted beyond doubt as to the 0116101100 of a secret organt radon, her log for Its object the forcible re lease of the yankee prisoners hold at Libby, and on Belie Isle, the assassination of the President, and the destruction of the govern ment buildings and workshops located here. The matter wed placed in the hands of ea pe. risend detooGres, who L 111,10,110.313, antleret work, and on Saturday night arrested lean nutted A. W. lining, a baker, upon the charge cf being a prominent member of a treesonable eta3JClatiOn. 110 was ferthermere charged with inciting confederate soldier. to motley and the assassination of the President. The detectives seined along wr.h Heins a grout numb. , If most important documents, orhadine is Bet of memberehip, organization, and dreumente of sachet eharactu, as to leave no doubt of his crime, and the criminality of others. Thu Eaflatia, bays • It seens to be already u tel that enemy's present army organ mu, go to pier., and that after the Spring camp'en coo shall have untrained armies to kr:A - . The campaign of 1.861 wlll open under the most encouraging auspices for the South. Our armies will he stronger, bet ter armed sod better disciplined than ever before. The enemy is completely ignorant o: our plan of oporatione. We have Smith and Magruder instead of Ifolmee reset of Mb, siesippi, Palk instead of Pemberton in the southwest, Johnston instead of Bragg in the centre, Longstreet . in Tennessee!, Beauregard triumphant on the southern seaboard, and Lee still invincible in Virginia. We have had no depressing disaster. during the win ter, and the gunboats and Monitors have alike lost their territories. We have every alma ranee that ISfit will retrieve the misfortunes of Its predecease, The Enquirer says: • For several &eye Rumor has asserted that late secret elusions of the Virginia rrerilin , tare had been spent in discussing certain rasolntions urging the Oarifederattenyena met to recall the outlawry of Baba, ba rren that an exchange of prisoners easy sumed. OM, JAN.,..reb. Ibermaa's Iwo i~ R .~r d.:... u~.. a.i~~c EMI qiwt no,t,g. no 'l. f,•. A al • r. ,me) C,. ..ipaaut Q.otrttru“ter I.f" ,s Coe •1 ter tl,uo•nd 0,1 a,, 61.1 Itor. Jou:tut. ¶010!. I at jut nodol la. .J ILIAC Is boot paid LfreO h. it 1.. • acted ',heating ,t a th” r.. 1. •1 ta. ,I.r• a d. 7. tba gr,ta o ,anabt tiarterAit t.b otneudbleute, strik - _ tug tut the re , to-tx•og thtt tttLecr cum :zanier ri the army, e• 1 ale. strtking nut the 1-0 , • tutuct , te Lien nr n. Oren: 1, such po eill•u. It •t that the Committee a ,thke ..t. .> r. -eport a - ith , tht the I n :he House to-d on the conscription I F.rt.ri •t 1 emendwent amount log •tuotantiolly t irnpiiiiition to stop figfititg and ncirott.. •tth the tetiala. He fccuredjult twenty • el, which, it proba tile, may Le taloa a, watt the full I trenglb of bit wing the Hem. , retie !nifty. Ai.aittact Surgo.in N•irrow.l l, lrihiti. Y. 11. LlitTtititiaugh. oaTnlty. 1.,0ut. Lat IJ Ilan, 7d loaf. ,irairy, Lion:. Col. iIeICDP, rater Camay, Fill 11- ir.o +,Crtrit tr. 'A', C. t.OO, :1 lowa oitialry, Lap , Mioltatil I:ton, 11h Mittootl, mitlt la, I.ecci aortic*. r gular nil u.l ah.re are here, headed by Dr. :dal , • raffle, of Yrinootnn, Pecking measure. for an Ml== . . taro, mete .fiatir,cily rc.c.r.gn , tlog 41NA'e rov ereigrtly A. GA. 6 L. Allele, alb Wiscensitt.lejot Relate, 1.1 Michigan cavalry, awl Lieut. A. W. Moore, Ilath Ohio, have been exempted from ilerotte•l on ecotone; of vetiefectory de• fence. 11.1 t p• .1 .1.1.0,t1.•• 1.. IS= n he LI , I”it cn .1 It! n li!EINI=:1111 p,Meut, Miii Committee list .. (4, r..,nAnlir.D.l undergoing the flrrngnl *npt.SIUII S eemmitioo of New York finanotal men are here for the purpose of submitting to Been,- Gary Chose a plan harmoolring .he differences boter,,n them. 10:RTI5O of 171 1."1106 C ArCLA The vote to the Union•csneoa last night, to fill the rneeories in the Nations! Com:mite< with tutu rather than Ilepeldira t was [hir'y•6te In Monty iBE LIT , IIIIII.C , t.V4 •uILABIr The Seunto to-day passed the bill ro-eatst lishing the office of Lieut. Clcuerel, reithou the 11.mre clause recommending Gen. fc,r the pn•itton It is will make in a few days a sp.ch favor ,1* amending the constitution of th Coned States,. as to abolish slavor7..t pro resell in Sun:zees resolutions. Dir. Prise. of Missouri. finished his argument in his contest of Mr. lieCinng's sent, before the oommittee to-day. lir. McClung begins hie OCR rues TOR Tx? ER She Atlanta Coofeds-roey paid • bill of ono housand six handrod and ftfty dollars, for lovon boodles of p.por, oo tbo Int Inst. The Senate Whisky bill still alecps on the Sponher's table. FR0:11 - 11.2 - R.R MR UR G Dtspstch to the Pittsburgh oeeette. ilaaarammo, Fob. 9, lE4k. SELLTH—Thi? Scoete met. Speaker Peony prealdlog. A number of MI6 haring paired fizoily through the ammo, were messoged to the Senate by the Bowe Clark. Owlet:lion of Mr. Gewhasnobe Swett' sa- Joaxasd antli to-morrow, et ebnes;e. w. J. Great g teitement in Richmond. il•trivetta. Feb. 9.—The deseraftwe has a Special dispatch Item Fortress Monroe,tfrom C. C. Fulton. who has been rap to City Point. It Fops: The rebel flag of truce steamer Schultz, with Commissioner Cold and Captain Hatch, the truce officer, arrived on Sunday morning at City Point. Two citizen prisoners brought doom by the Schulte were lent ou board the New York. They were both Marylanders. One of them, Mr. A. Fr Brongle, of Frederick, who Wan cap tured at Middletown on the 20th of Juno teat, whilst acting as a volunteer assistant to the Sanitary Commission, and the other, George W. Langley, of Baltimore county, who woe capturod ‘ whilst driVing• wagon of thri,ttemitary , Commission, near Chancellereville, op the 27th of November. They were released through the interpositioo of the Rev. Mr. Potriken. Tho pruonen brought exciting news from Richmond, which they represent to hare been In a state of feverish excitement, from mid night on Saturday, up to the time they left, at two o'clock on Sunday afternoon. At mid night on Saturday, the bells of the city were 1 rung, and men were rushing through the stmeta, erying to arms, to arms, the Yankees are coming. Coring the remainder of the night, an intone. commotion was everywhere vielble. The home-guards wore called out, and the tramp of armed men could be hoard In ell directions. Cannon were hastily brought Into the Streets; woroon and children were berrying to and fro; such a panic had ad d°. been witnessed in Richmond. On Sun , dcy morning there wli, no abatement in the i tootle Man t. The guard, were all marched out of the city 1 ,, the defenses, and the armed citizen. placed as guard over the prisoners. Horsemen were dvaiing to and fro, ana the excitement among the prtooneri to know the reuse of all We commotion became intones. It was soon learned that a large oaraly and infantry force, with artillery, hod made their appearance on the Peninsula at Bottom's Bridge, within len miles of the city, and that Richmond was ac tually threatened by the Yankees. The same ' hurrying of troops, etudes of cilium., and excitement among the women and children contioued during the morning. At two o'clock in the afternoon, when the prisonere wore about to lease on the trete boat, the elarm belle were spin ringing with great fury, end they left a scene of confusion and turmoil, such as they had never before wit nessed In the city. The rumors that prevailed wore conflicting end wild. It was their impression sure that 15,000 or 10,000 cavalry would have Canna but little difficulty in entering the city, liberating the prisoner. and destroying the , fort. and public property, and returning by the Penen sula before any sufficient force to resist them could be brought to the aid of the email gar. riven left to defend it. For seteral days pre. clout to this alarm, the troops in and aroma the cite to the number of four or fire thousand had been sent off to join Lee's army with great dispatch. The impres.ien prevailing that a movenent was contemplated by GCB. Meade. In this they were right, as during the progress, of the excitement on Sunday, in telligence was received that (hero. Meade had crested the Rapidan. On Monday morning a.' oonrier arrived at City Point, bringitifcopiu of the morning papers with intelligence :that the excitement had abated, and that it had' been areertniaed that the Yankees mere falling bark from tae Ctdokahominy and had aban doned the attack. From Cairo CAIRO, Feb. 9. The steamer Illinois, from New Orleans on the 29th alt., with a hoary cargo of sugar and molasses, has arrired. The officers learned at Leland No. 79 that tha steamer 011 born wax seised by . pennies' under Col. Lee, and used to ferry their horse., mules and wagons to the 'Mississippi side; also took Mr. Cole, the manager of the gov ernment wood yard., and twentrcuntrabands, and released the negroes after crossing: but carried Cole and a man acting ea guard of the wood yard with them, who it was said wont& be hanged. They carried property from ' Hamm landing and binned the town. There was no harm dens to the boat or cargo. The steamer Dunleith, from Nestorttle, an. shni witirthmathlllintda-fphrleMt ll 4 foptatermoilont SOO strops, 11:i:route filL hem.. It &allusion City New, seldteri WatIIINYVIOR CITT, Feb. o.—The who were Injured at Long Bridge last Eater ' day are u comfortable as could be expected. Ice amputations have yet been made, though it is feared that it will be necessary m two on three razes. Two of them have been remo ti ved to Armory Square Hospital, where the 7 receiro the most solicitous attention. Both breaches of City Conuriis last even ing mused it bill providing for the payment of a bounty of one hundred and fifty dollars to all men who cone in the service end are credited to this city. It is stated that the loyal., of the employ ees of the Government lisrr.est shop is about to be inresticated. Delegates to the Freedom Convention. Lou ts, F eb. 9.—The meeting at Turner's Hall last night appointed Cu delegate. to the Louisville Freedom Contention, from a num ber of the most prominent radical emancipa tionists in the city. A large number of coun ties of the State will send delegates. Guerrilla. Crossing into Kansa.. KANSAS CITY, 'Feb. F.—About sonnet, yes terday, from 110 to 200 guerrillas crossed from Missouri into Kansas, near Aubrey, going in the direction of Olathe. Col. Ford, with 150 of the Sec don Colorado, started in pursuit. No report of the result. - - RIVER INTELLIGENCE nerstrrrisi , Eantltaidestam. Zaueorilisroodins. Cincinnati .oaossilta, Et. Louis. The riser is still reading" nt thin polut, with seven feet ten inches in the bonus , ' by ilia pkr marks last criinlaz. TLn ts costinurs s.rmy and cold. oitli Indiesilons of . There hoe apt been a stogie arrival tram below time our last report.. The Paragon from Cincinnati, In dutt..4tera tbie rooming, and the Gobi. Era .4that the same point, ought to arrive to any. Tito Canted. I-it lot St. Loth on Tneeday morning with an eacellcat trip, and the Caroline left fair Ciro citotati iu the evening. ily tog light. The Eallaa Graham cleared for 7.atieeeille with au a 'maga Imp. The Allegheny river, we regtet to as), has become to low, that navigation, to far as steamboats the tun• cornet, may be eoculdered 'emended The Ida Itnea'and Leelaire, have tied op fir the time being, and the Advance end Y. tt sae hill le ram' polled to follow 'nit aver thoy SCLTING or rut St.. Cat It e ra . Tar lain art' It. E Le , AT Loco , ti —The Louie , file lentoitiet of Sat. urclaj,.thas a long tad internal lug report of I be but a lag of the steamers D G Ta)tor and 11 E Lev at that place, from which we task. • fee es tratits The k L Lee was &email tow.biat. end we believe, in her third year. Jibe aha built In Vicubursb, ord owned by (*apt. lidi ul li IlLedue, of that otty, to. lostiranCe. elm am a total tom. Tee saddest and moat otetroesing nart of the di...s tet yet renasins to tin tut 1. Th, ? Meer, and crew of the boat• wore all aeleep et i tune of the alarm of the fire, and thee, who es.'orpvl did no merely with their Inner, haeine 6 all t valuable s and cleubtrig. Al the time the lints tow tva) E Lee was rut Inflow, Capt. Bdiocles. her rarer..d Coe A. Sautes, the engineer, both resin , err wt Pittsburgh, end a thud party, abo.e earrn can ware unable M ern aboard, out hartug luu time to get off. At the boat, wrapped In tote the, of gre, drifted loWards the falls, the three tesmens thole n.ttest warn seen to Jump overheard and make for the chore, since whit .h taut they have not leen Leath of, and but Mae doubt exists that while aadeating to atsCapO from the awful death of burning they or found a watery grath an the Ohio. A negro hey, whose taitot we did not leer', miming fromth e 1/ 0 Taylor, and It if cup a..id that he is alai dritental, thus making font . lives which hese no doebt been lest by thin dreadful cat utrope_ la adda ion to this. I •, othitr ;a dyed on the of the boats at hande, arm rep:tried itet I pou tbo Taylor there ' , ere some thirty or ray persona eelsep, a pointer , f shout made their ea-ept. The the iipreed with such fearful rapidity ( hat • sou l ar o f f araena wero tolorfi..l to lath from the burning Lvist Into the ether, el.' whom suou+tale el La teaching thy shore The elmtnletho.fd, open being wirekeued by rte ern, rested 1.. the hurrecleate- Jerk, where she stood snothinleas, ai terrine-I ens she at whaleru going on. The dame. tt , e roptilty chesty it ermand her, lad pedieclie. the wittier( shouted to Ler to Jump or-roused. but oho vat stifrtgliovitil that ob. heard no our. One man among the crawl mthheii .beard of the heat, raitied the deck, and wiz Ine the woman la M.. stn.. to • inummitt, amid the encl.. of the erased. lauded her Salo. the that, The atatrOollott of totttptrtJ will amount to :11,...,10, upon which the, is Ina:morn of .51G,fain. The D.O. Tay lot ....tied, .d the bull, ell that Ls left of the boat, lint sunk at the wharf Jutt belner the mill boat landing. P Slue. writing the above, we learn that the w.chman who vat on duty on the D. G. Taylor at the time the Ilea octhered, together with hie part ner-IM.w, been arrected and halgal It tha military prlaon, upon testnelots of baying set ire to the teat. its are Informed Chet Capt. Logan and the head lark , dint Taylor wore arreeted, bat they were wee :Wed upon Farah., tii teport at ulna o'clo , rk at the Proveniteklarshal i • GM,. outulxr of the crew who were on the but at the time that tho Catatirto ph. orourred ate also ordered to appear before the Pev a-el-Marshal this morning. The accounts is to the manner in w blab the let tatenated are numerous and eery contradictory. As the dale is to tat linoe taghly Inve•tigated, forbear mulsiug any rom• meats, but publish the facts to we learn thetn The Damsel Is the mote of a neat and stattoeh hutting littlecltall jtmetinmpleted bare by Capt. Todd She matte a short trial trip yesterday, the recruit of which, we Lehi., was athiefnotory to all potties interested. The barer...a:l. Capt. :term:a maw boat, was her finishing finishing touches ymterilay. and et lit ant !Yale unforeseen clremv•tatice shrub! occur, she will be ready th manutence b,uinau to-itay. wilt be seen by can!, she Is 1131,1011.", d far Sr . Louts. Th. splendid an.l tonartraiioas passenger steamer, Joseph Pierce, Capt. 8. 11. Flanch, Is lb. regular packet far Cincinnati to.alts) leasing prumptly •I 10 Tassangers will Mud her amommodatlons excallant, while the os,iers are sapwrienmhi and courteous. me Kato 13.1.irmon, Capt. Ilobt. 144 , 141mcm, 44 the mplar packet fur LmlisrilM to-Mhy, Irothp .4 4 p. m. Thu Nevada, Capt. Eriacti. is tilling up rapidly for St. Louts, and .111 probai.lp lM rra dy to gat off ibis •••eirtg,. Th. llMerv,. Capt. Ovrdon, 1. the W heeling lia4 et for to-day, iCAT Jag promptly at noon. klAßlißTfl BY TELEGRAPH tieylarkets. heavy stock and Mo ions. rel;. Cumberland pfd_,... IS ;Michigan Centra1.....31 1. C. &dip .. . . ..........130% Marlon.— hti Michigan Sou - there.. 0341iC. 1 P ill M. B. gtd.... 13$ Terre Mute &Alton. Id N. York. - Central.-133V P., Ft. W. 1. C........ &V% Reading Ild ' C. & N. W 1'541 Hudson River 145% Gold Canton Co. 41% Coupon• 1e5i...... .... 107 ti Itiosouri Co Clbl' gistervd..—......l os' —Erie 8.. 4 . ...lin% 11--.—.....113PiF U iv0-Weutles Galena 1 Cb1egt0......114 One year certidentet. 45% Clevelacd & Tolvdo...l3lii riU...lslll.rnt.t. Teti 9.—ltacka are regular. Penn sylvania Fe Hy.; Beading R. IL, ST%; Morris Ca nal, GI ; Long Island, 42; Patna. lisUraad, 75%. Gold, 169%; Exchange on live Yolk, par. ... Philadelphia Illaricet Ttnuatirtonvi a F.b. 9.—There 111 no clangs In tho Floor market; 2,01Xt Mils were sold Co ezport at Fli,EXign for Fancy. and 57,60 for Extra Family re ceipt. aud stocks are light. Nothing doing in file Flour and Cornmeal. Tao Wheat market la dull and priced are damping; sale. of 3,000' bash Bed at 51,64 (RJolt, and Whits at $1,8561,91 Rye commands nlettlt. Corn rather quiet; 4,000 bash Yellow at 11,1fi)W,12. oats are in Mir request at 16c. In Petroleum wto notice sales of 3,000 bbla gentled In band at 45%e, Free at 534354c,0nd Crude at ltre.:9, Go:atria. and Proration. them 12 so change. Whlaty la lower P ; ale. at e" r. and drudge at 50e. New York Market. Scw Toan. Fab. 9.—Cotton ha • declining. t.u. of sales of 430 taloa at 6.14,45 e; Flour firm; rain bbl.. Wilma. buoyant ; Wee 140000 bush $1,8101,6.1 for Milwaukee Club, and 51,54431.01 K fcr Chirato Spring, 31,6001_,M for. Ste,L Corn do cholas ; .alas 76,0.10 huh ac 11,24,41,27. Pork buoy ant at13V.,60, Lard is buoyant at 13,31.0. 1 .1.- Whlaky dull at firm at 113 , .014N. Coffee woody et. Morel atone ari limey. Petro leum quiet and Jinni Crude 26Q9d, ftefined al e. Freights dull. New York Cattle Market. Ns, Tout. Feb. o.—Beef ultra and buoyant under a liberal eupply sale, leers made at Bcslte, with actuary any below ; receipt. 4,W0. bbr.P and Lamb. unchanged, and aro quoted at o.7Z , Lltau Par Dna; receipt. 11,000. imint. le higher, trith free salsa atreceipts 0,30.0. • Baltimore • blarkat. 'll.l.nuoss. Feb. 9.—llaur U uury dull and Douai. uaJ. Wheat Arm ; &tato= lirblfo ut,9041,13,1i0n• tuUty 51.8301.23. Corn gale. at $1.1351, 15 White, and 1.1.1541,16 tufTellow. Vilahty dolt end heavy Ohio 1. adored Couff 6647 r ; ut,l.•• of ',Wu tap at 33% fui 1110. • • • tit. Louts Market. BT. / , / ,, a, Fob. D.—e_ utttai - dun .1 :4< Wr Mid- Blur; recepts small. - Wheat 4rm, revagits from (11,=4111,31. .Corn dull at fol,a! , alti,lPA. Pato loom at th Utlo, B k (talk Pot—ahoulast hams 9,4, IMPAISTRITTN'T OT AQT:IOO7ITURE4 • Wesonorrow, D. 17.; Tom lb, fro THE GROWERS' LNG atA, u. T ACTSJEgIig OT VAX AND 11511?..,-2lm cooingsstonori anointed by this Drforuotnt. con. .Iliad of Uoo. S. Moothos4. Psoactrosts, William EL' Dolby; of Rhoda Istar4, owl JAL. h. Wavle, of Ohio, to =udder "t e te hallortok Syr°. pristfoo mule by the hut Oo ogress. sit Tot tormthmtlons to' tat th. v icit.initr of eau.sung rid P1 , 1= 1 .4 11 . 1.4 0 ban. so♦=LW rote foe cotton, twenty ummazOldllont,"." ' Merit trot, omi ofittrZorol env turrettmithot. belief that o forthri baler ra>tko of their to. sottiokttors Might moduciroltiable irsolts, oilkorra; ed to moth opLM on ITEMllliff/tl, the TAth day of 'They Fermat 4 st ..TD;ortobtdm. to atm dletribratttra of tido syfromlstit , or anslorm to develop' ttoi sobjost for the public ja mad to.thlo Deportmeot,•ou or Won that, y,,samplei. of the hams and fox to the dap= oCorotofolhot ;of TT. ood Earthem;, ocoompstied state ourott Ott yixtomeprootost• tumot, - ond the edit of prodootrob - each tom; also; dertriptlane of lb* Wilds sod astehf rambigots7 and; nowt Mae, U., .ftittler With MAT sod on tAtltooodr. that " e l be • Iblebtritmootkot to sirasmiribserroClM rotaiill*OO t .! I na,;-.6) • 464"1"V -,...ta;warana. GREATEST VARIETY, BEST S'TICLACES. LOWEST PRICES, BOOTS AND SHOES, CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE, WO FIFTH STREET, REIT DOOR TO THE EXPRESS 011TICE VeV" Every pair warranted, every pair repaired free. every pair now and per feet, moat beautiful anti durable, cheap- est mud best, uf any in the country. Men's 130ota. all . Women Calf SboeiF, Eamextbcr, FIFTEI STBSES. GREAT INDUCEMENIS OFFRIIED Boots. 9hoe4'Galters,l3al.morali3Ounna, AT BORLAND'S. To cloto not r 1I •nd \Tinter Goods. C•Il •tt. •v/ secant targatto. BEIIE3II3KII, So. do MARKET OTEZET, door from fifth. M - FINE coops! JUST ILEUM VXV LADIES GLOVE KID BALXORAL BOOTh ; Do do do CONGRESS do; Do MOROCCO A GOAT SALMI. do ; GENT'S THREE SOLE oval; A. CALF do ; A. TWO do CALF do; All of the best custom work, Rod woo-mote to give matte* estlnfutloo. GEO. ALICREE, 808 & CO., dez No. Tl, cm of Wood and Fan . %ln ob. T wENTY PE% (TNT. SAVED B' 13.471 rd year BOOTS d Pllotll ILL. month, et 1:1011LANIY 8 . 96 Merkel street PAIN CAMPBELL, Manufacturer of V BOOTS AND SDOES, of every descriptions No. 34 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh. conly (11,E0. ALBREE, SON & CO., Whok •lliP mid Befall Dealer. to BOOTS, SPIOES,& , .. corner Wood and Fourth %meet, Pittstmoott. F LARD, BACON A.ND LPORE. 250 thiro• • <holm kcal , trrolared Lea! Lard ; 75 barrale de do do; 300 Inv do do 8000 Extra litizer 13 0 do Fell Cos do Eboulders; !Bdo do do diden; Bolt name. atm:Oilers and 614. ; ilmosr Cared ham. in 1.5.k10; h 0 barre'a extra Lissy Nee. root 100 do prime do; We Birth, the mretmon of deals. to mar stock of Lard. Dimon, Bulk ]beta, hog.r Cared Brit. llama, Prime and Rep. Pork, of on. ii•la collo& Iralch r• eft, to the trade thriAighout the ...OD, broil toerta•l mitre. for re.h dIcDONALP A ARBUCKLE* • NT "dilute arocere and Park Eathere, fee N. a. 752 mod 714 Liberal "Mr, cAROCERIES VI 1.30 hags Ilk Cals.. ISO mots_ 5. 0.. SO do I'. 10. 170 lads. lioilnod 00. niij 00 N. 0. 10100.00. 100 do N. T. Syrups , 140 okras Y. EL, G. sad i.oi.orial TO. b° d.. Blatt Teas: 100 bass. Dark irl ~ and draii Noll Tobacco' 40 do Natural Loaf 0 .. 2S kegs Virginia gavels! do . lOU do Dl. Carl, Soda: 200 Dhla. 000.1 Ertl& Pall; Ia azore and for oak Or tiIIGIV6 HO LS.ZIARI. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE at COOS, PILTTIT & C0.,9 260 bblx. Extra Family 71 •or • 60 do sorixd Applaa 26 do family Lard Al do Mess Beef: 100 boob. Largo P. moot. 3 Ws. Bolt Bolter; 23 b2sh. largo Illekory Not.: lot of new 136.6., to arrive tLis weak fol QUNDRIES. 40 BUTTER-10 Tail. chub.; Ds try 10 tolyr do do; boxes do Boll; (111=8-100 Goeben and .11410turg """"' MO do We4tern lieyerre; 6.0 do rogliab 174.7; 110211NY— 20 Md. Tlists; 40 teak. Pol.; ; Fl2ll-100 helf bids. Lake llenia2; APPLEM-100 bbly..ebrdry GreYn; In gore and for a& by J B CANFItID . _ • SUNDRIES. leo caaas cop..tmunt 14.; vm bolus assorted Soap; 10u do pearl Starch; 50 do Slim Glop StarrS; 40 do Cornstarch; 50 kegs S G. Soda; 50 koxesi do do; 10 calla EaL Soda; lu store and for sale by J. KLICIE.P.SI BIM & 8110 dote NW CONSMICAMCTS, now in store acd tom tale: 6 bble. prime 'Boll Doti., 4 ban Print du; 1100 bash. Clocemeel; 6 car loads Potatoes 60 Ltda. choice Arpin; 3 do Eastern Crantwarica. 101 dc Illatm L Nuts ; • . H. VOIGT &CO CONSIGNMENTS. be•rels Greco Appl.• ; t 3 tub Dry do 30 tell Apple Batter; 10 Ws. vivre 801 l Batts ; tO do new Sorghum Byrup ; 1 sack 1 ry Cherries ; 10 do Email Kline Been; 25 bush. prises Clover Seed bbls. Taratps • bash. Pop Cod ; Just roodrel sad for sale as No. 126 &woad street MANI VA G 0111173. SUUARS.-2 1 .1 hhcle..prime N. O. lingar; 50 do bl.d ; 50 demo do do; o bbli. crashed do; 50 do [...Cairo*" do; 5:5 do A do • do; 60 dr. ES do do; rurs and for male by J. EIHSPAIT.ICE. I BRO. CENTRAL DRUG STORE, o..er o d sailTwlena ~de, 010. A. RIELLY. Prormasra. erallt:LlNO T AT AODA WATER, PNT 4W - Ilmbetaas . gassarlptioas earitti oamposara 44:1grs, N Mit En. 10 Ms, Illne - 100 berm Goshen Chem ~ SW do numbs:al do; 1000 do E. Dairy do; JO half bbl.. Ns. S Nu - bet-I • -1:1 do do S do; 25 barrels do S do, Ut do do I do; Bosolvad an/ 0:15 - gala by - • J. 11. edlirIELD SUN Vitt Es.—:Al sacks Potatoes; 19 IMs. OnWm; 1.10 do Organ AppLn . YO woks Dry App_ 100 bmb.. Wtitte* e*Yin. Yor sal- al IBS Liberty stmt. . WI WM. P. BIM CO. . SITNPRIES.. bbla..7lnke Potatoes ; 2.)0 do. Luckey. da; CO do duke Grsen Apples: In atom ea? for nal, 67 sol EKSY; =3,000 boxes E. D. Choose Lose do W. B. do; dtiCi- do Haztdrus dos 2.73- do Goshen. J.ll, o 1 J. AT LcW etYNSIONMENTS..- - - - LA • tO bests Lemoost- ' 21 bbla. (bonbon*MK Ot do nuasilty :tO btob. prboo lloYonoolL Tot sale by •L. It. YOICT CO. TTI °T.OIIUP di_ 11 20 3 ihig g r, vmrs tuut Tier. Ketchum . .. LO d. -on Popper ern!, In store and for saleOP-. - ' • Ilzrxima szos.. I - Nei: I_°e and 1.921 , dr00d street. pip. bbh. Tessa; I do Tallow; P.",f-, 10 Oran Pall -Mats; On Mawr traintie, =III ita far oda _may. PEAL; ' AND'II.O , I4,TOES. = r.o , kona fintronatomp.te - cm; - SOD a.' da Rod received and far solo _ itarlorwa V0g.11 6 sad In 'Wood Amt. 41-"L ' IU 14( I 11"0.U.Ulaltrd 1 " 3 U ll t 0 near" a nd kr g IITOWN. 4 bbiL 2 4 0. intiet l l o twilit Tram li/Ur...Sttle i,iahMM, CULP 6 SHEPAUU
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