Saztft4. TBiDIYg 80 CITI AND 5U8U811,44 rrovviciaz. PAPEII.-5* Tlie Act Besting to Bounties. Tim Harrisburg Te !crop' , states that the _genes bill now pending in the Hotta of llepreeentativet, relative to a tax for bounties to Tokenism, will undoolt•My become a taw in tim cameleer ton days. We have already published ambit!, and our madam are famil iar with its; provisions. Oar Controller and s Majority of the Board of tommiseioners have fitotlyd tiontrorros Wore bonds, es soon as Istrt".tre il an o d b tto n s G ei er. C are a. hoiredi liver have already subeeribed to the tonal ty funds, will be roimbureed, and the derprovided for by a dou bt. tax. Of this imams to he no doubt. Indeed, ,qy,Br subscription have been made arm, tbie supposition, and each sub scriber_ Bee a receipt or certificate, from the cornes oe Venturer of the respeo " the bo funds, setting forth the amoutot of his en oription. tinder these circuit , - enmesh ortrytnan should be able to tobeoribe something. It it their duty to do to, wi even *out looking for reimbursement. If pa. Blotto= dote not prompt them, self Interest Amid. If they have to desire to see the ranks Si our armies filled with volunteers, rather than by conscripts, and the cad of the war hastened, • dears on their own pert to Hove the draft or the payment of commuter slioiddlodnenoe them to do something. It Is like' squeezing blood out of a turnip, ,1101reffrf,40 WA money oat of some men. They Asnotmeothers tabor_ and contribute for their and look on with the coolest indif ientece._ Nothing but a draft would wake op E===M " The Wool-grovrers of 141altington county held ameeting on Monday last, to eonel4r the propriety of petitioning Congress to in mem theta:Mon wool. John N. MoDonsid >iwly praddlid. - "illajorldelfarland, Dr. Lemoyne and Jas. in, s cetre . appointed a committee torn e ] RIM. John H. Ewing addressed the meet tag lon tba briportanen of securing more ade quata protection and encouragement for toe ' guido)! wool. The manufseturers, be as sorted, was amply mourned and promoted byikaurren, while thaprodueers tad neglect • earthetr Int/emu, and thus the former bad the advantage f the /sitter. Ile contended that t oountrDims admirably adapted to attocip husbudry, and saw no reason why we ehoaki netexport wool instead of importing it, If tise baainata were only properly encouraged .by Tegislatiati. While he would advocate an in crease of duty on wool, he would not desire such an income u would affect the menu fertorkill;for Uteri was a mutuality of Intered ' biltrieu.them and.the wool-grower. - Tits Committee reported the following reso lution, which was adopted ines leed, a Committee Of fire be etiolated to addreelthe roopltheoonnty on tie Importance of Pgitlantn QC , Aran incr., of the twig . wool. and to toneenttem to meet hen on the nth of Karon beat; and that an Incitation M eaten:l ed to* the Voolictrowers of etetpamina month. of Weetenerenneynants, Vest irginin and lantern Ohio, to meet with us on that °cession. Dr. .F. 'J. Lemoyne, Wm. Gabby, Samuel McFarland, Ash Manchester and Toebna Wright ware appointed under the resolution , after which tke meeting adjourned. Lists of Fruits idaPhild tothe latitude of Pittsburgh and and published in the eity papers by order of the Pittsburgh Hortioultural Society. - These Hats have been made out by practical fruit-growers, who know whereof they affirm from their own personal experience and ob salvation. . It is admitted there are mani good varieties of fruit not Included to these lists, but the object of the Society was to mate out salad lists that could be relied upon far the benefit of them, who desire to grow traits for the Pittsburgh market, end to do It enecessfally. The lists are here presented in .he ssitiref their motoring : Apia. Summer —Early Harvest, Sweet . Bo9ol;'Ead datrackan, Benoni. Autumn— . linden's ~-, Blush, 'Holland Pippin, Smoke gees.. Titmeptimli County King. Winter— Tallawater, Rhode Island Greening, Esighres Spitminintrg, Roxbury Russet, Tallman's Sweat._ Pitschiss—Kriox's Extra Early, Early Moon tabs, Large Early York, Crawford's Early, Old Mixon Free, Gross Mignonne, Belie °honorees*, Crawford's Late, Ward's Late, timeek'm Free, Old Mixon Cling, late, Admir able Cling. Peen, standard—Deetborn'a Seedling, Ty, eon, Bartlett, Storrs Boss, Bella Lucrative, Whits Doyenne, Becket, Lawrenee." D warts— Dearborn • Seedling, White Doyenne, Louis Bon deJerssy, Duchess, Benne de anjoin, Vicar tit Winkdeld.: Cherries-Bowman's May, May Duke, Early Pople Ouigne, Early Itichmoad, Belle de Chary River's Amber,Black Tartarian, • GOTIRMIOr Wood, Black ag, Black USW.ISj ROO4Oll, Bigarean, Cleveland Bigsrean. every Wednesday morn ing atll o'clock, In Mr. Cunningham's room en Sudtkitield street, opposite the Casten: Ranee. qaestions pertaining to floret: culture, Fruit Growing, ha., are freely can• waned and demeziatrated for the benefit of thasiawholeafre to learn. Subject for next Wednesday morning, Smell Fniitir. , Recruiting In the sat District. Kittanning Borough, Manor township, Bunn township, North Buffalo township and South Buffalo township, In Armetronecounty, have OW *eh quotas. Plum oreek, Kitten. rang, Franklin and Allegheny townships are *lied in part. Bard*, Seffenon, Adams, Penn, Middlesex, PsOlinr Bettor, Nilutott, Connoqueuessing, Brady; .Nantrer Muddy creek, and Jaokson townships, In. Butler county, and the borough -et Butler, have all tiled their quotes. Kittanning, Lesohburg and Bided= bor. = d ead Manor, Ba g rre .. ll, t s i sid h l a li n ort=o , quotas. creek, Booth Baal°, Frank. An,lClttannlng, Allegheny and several other 11100411stdata ban eels boosts funds made up,Outit *mu we have named have their quo ins pertteillad. • Is ittleghstry county the work to gains on in all imb.districts both In to M i end otollibi. The "Ofles of the Pro vost Otis 2341 district, and all other peereittat officals:le premoull to ells& utmost eras towastdp;Allegheny 000nty;pMI Itetoota of 23 seen yeattolsy.. A SEA Case , Ifiredurlek Meeks, raeldLog in Temporally villa, woo wrested by'ettleti John Vox st tho 16.11r 0 4a depot, yeses - nisi, too ..limgregmld !Oohing Ids wife in o brutal man. mfr. Ns was taken to the Mayor's aike, when some citizens', who were witnesses of relinteered stagnant., o'ol4 toAfbaMbshid acted in a most outrogeoui MailMirr appears that nub , who /isomer ihrty , jun, old, mania A young girl of , tweet, about a month rinse. Owing to on. ittaitrolknuill, Vete determined to leave him, -1401119 0011Mlanoti to claim au protectio n o f Owelomieseoiding In tut city, and whe thiewrothwihrntel husband met her, and as sioeltedlinfos 'shore elated. Thcidayor dl.t.d a Ape'of twenty-ire dollars Von him ke alfh law-sawn default. of "itarshatiasaratud him to prteen for thirty Nab, who is represented to be Intolllgeat and lady-like' person; left the ohs bad pandowdy intended. maw BILINITISO Orsins,—CoL Bayne, Re. •pat ter t1ie2.14 Maria, hes opened •••••••1 1 onaoSee on Federal street, appe al/Ow ?mad Marshal's °Zoe where he is dobi a I** badness in reeridUng. The Wand appears didessalsied that the districA SbeU Was ite quota At magi and parse• mate wM ateomplisla the desired result. SLUM Cleas.—One of thou petty raw Wadi lanDiMafAltratill, wee before Mayor Lowy beat magas- Men &sturdy, who iiplarid at 110131; moults of a very on- Idactrcietnra, Lade against her by Mn. Mari gitrassmaskrA attba dace to vindicate her 'is - hamar and havntthe elendarer punished. =lli hoard; and the Diaper bald the kin $3OO ball to annrar the cbarp 00 1.0 0 0;:- The putts, fields in liardsinsbble .*':,100101"141.--Inlittin to the 25d Ine filliardag —lrsi tattisuslly I n t i k, ove r eighty tilot :4000 11 Mgr imam Into the service <ariall4firas Wails appear to enter upOn thus efeillt aliir WAX aeid , sett a dataniiisatio. "taget Gad tbs drat; sad it envy mat d o e; :its ilitribrimM unbutualynocesi. Nov u *rum us ircak. , . BOWAY FUnAI. Liazaarart. donut subseriptiOns to Ileghony., bounty tend, A. Reed, Treasurer, on th : EUCCOiID WA The following addi the Second ward, .AM bare been paid to W. February 24th and 25t1 Bauman Lbw* 'Forsyth ...* 100 John Pryar..—....—. 90 Untlett llorris ..—. .71 D Idsderron —...___ •30 John Ilopkins 0 Adam ..... ao John ..... .0; X B Manning —. Gott , rsy 301 Am J Iloghas .... 5 -Alassaniew laylor___ 40 Robert Ashworth 04 i John 11 13 tchimon.... -40 'BWledechold ---- IT, ) •=y r d ". . :...,... -....,........ 30 laSI" a dditional_. 15 11 B William , . .-... 16 Joe Gardinar .... -.... /0 Dart 4 Rowland so ; i 0 :h a r ca rra Plum t u t zu , ur . ....... 1. .... Cluu W Dazzle. --- 30 Jahn Gordon --.—. 60 A Creamy° ............ 5 Wm Stewart -.-. 10 John Warnick -- --. 13 A 8 Dunham 3) A 111 Matthews.....-- 35 ji"Ibt.:::: ...V Johri4t l, : ... J a Qao IS ll' Do mald - 30 I Goo Walter -30 j.l B Rill - 5 Peter Metz ... -...—. 30 !lama Ramiton ...... 0330 Mc ° 4 "1 .... g"' ........- 30 0 W liazlott Adam Hail. ao so I.lu WAlliztor so Loris Ml:mar 60 id..l 0111.---.- 4 0 'P Ramer, ad<PL 0 . 4 ; 11 D Romer .1 L Schwartz, addl... 100 Hoary Sumba ...... -.. 30 Rota Loa, . 05.1 .-- - - - 5° Dan! Alter.-.---. 10 3 nebular 50 20 ill Perak., !.1 0 Talton.-- ..... -... 30 B C 13pa1111... ...... _— 30 D a II 0a1m0na....-.. 60 uwz Gibson. .1 .. 0 0 H Swaney Thoa Scandrst ..... ... m i. ) D FZ7 ,Jan Andrew. ..... .. . r , Joy Jal Michael Smith ...... -. 20 Cleo Keenan 30 Jon Arbnells M) Thomas Rlmberlia.... 33 Barna OmY.--. , .- 3° 10 01 Geo Strlgh7—.- 25 Poor Old Rothchild.- 5 Tomo Po:Mandy reported.-0030 WO3 Oliver .-- aLerabLea 11111er ... Jaalb Elottoma ... 30 Scott-- ........ Charles Simnel Edsoles--...•-.. Janus Mussily-- it j Jason Wrarland.—. 301 leaas Cralg SO! JII-arley ..--.-.... ... Jobv AM/we . ...... .. 30 Joba Bice 'X Joseph Knave --....• James Neely --. 10 Ababa= Dickson-- 101 Charles M'lntyre ..t3 0 IL Spbus....--. John II Orr ----- -. 40 J c Patter......._-.._ 30 0 II lladdall. 15 II throne, 30 Asizostsl Deliiee-.... 30 ' , lt 1101...--- ....... ... 5 Jae ni 4..- 50i Al X i ex Dicandkey -6 . ....- 30 , gobt Barclay 30 .. 40 Michael Cots —. 10 Hob% Addsreen_.—. 16 W W Alexaader._.. 16 i V Band_ ...... _. 36 W 111cOlduis J son 961. \ 1 Hobart Stevenson 30 Jobs tiallagher...._... 10 . idra Baird 30 H C Rlebmodt-. ... -. 30 I John Heath addl..-- 100 I Kirkpatrick ddl.- 100 I Goyim 11 Irwin ..... -. 30 David Hunted 30 Willbud Klattea...--. 30 Henry Marna-.—. 40' I B Havare11............- 30 B llaxerell.-----.... 30 Baniliaker. -.- 10 John Moessedia--... 00 Fifty dollars credit° , Feb. IT. should have be Ilgen, Esq. F 01711211 WARD. LL4IO3HINT. The following sums have been paid to J. C McPherson, treasurer of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny oily, Bounty Fund: A Loughbeli 5 to Joseph Park —,...--11 40 H Hartman-- - 40 Join; Wilson, Jr.-- 40 Brands J Orr- v--... 4n J X Donaldson 40 J g Patanadd, addl._ 40 11.HEing---..._... to .1 C Wllmon-.---. 30 W 9 Bind- ..-. 100 Band Plakart.On....-« OD D W 0 Massa 100 B 0 feJton--.--..-. 40 Geo 111nahant----. 60 J Id Mattmanr...--. 40 Thal lreanoe, addl.. 60 L. J Bbatchasn......-. 40 WAt kartpatriek do. 60 Geo Bableillea -- 40 W L Btereason do. 60 India Daltall—.-.... WO T J Hoektsuod do. 60 bi Eitroalus.--.... 60 H. 66 & Meugar.—. 300 Alver llontgamuy... A 0 0 H0may......---. 500 Henry B r -- 10 Jam it Cooper..-.;..,... 600 .1 I. Myr —...—.-. W H Childa-----_ 600 Arthur H.L16,.---- W SW en Headley. .-........ 600 *Um Bitchle---._. 20. earkw kilo —. Y6O 0 Hannar-...--_. 61 . 1 t 11 Palmer_._. no McjoriMett... --,... 14 Thordaant Ilors-.... 566 , ll Derilnaloc,-addl- 10 John:Aalvenbanigh... 10 T Stamm do _lO Jame. Wilsad.----- 00 Alex Bartley do ... GOlAlaa Muddy-. ..... -... 600 J P15TD0D....,....- 40;James 11a.rabal---. SW P...i... 1 7 rePoned. 019,000 ; Total, 625.6.11 The block committees are requested to see that all miss cliptlons are paid up imusliately, se the money is needed, and also to secure ell the additional subseniptions they can. d to A. MoCreeken, on eon credited to A. MU- 132131X1 The following additional amounu were paid to the Sloth Ward Bounty Fund up to Thursday evening at 7 o'clock: Abram Aleattoder....B 40.Thos Jonee, Jr......... 5 0 Wm Itaalter....—.. 40 flush NektOlen ' 50 Gorge Bureet....._.. 40 Samuel U F01ght....... 40 John Gordon S 1 Robert .1 Stoney 40 Wm it Ilan 50 George Daultou ..... _.. EP 0 P 80010. 60 John Harper.— ...... I M ary Burl 50 John A Harper..._... 50 .1 P Kauffman 100 Otto Soli 3° Thos lobarta----... 501christ Atagea...—.... 50 Dodd McKnight 51j V A &butts to L • Panama... ..... 40:Hooey Stainbtink._..., 50 Jobs Dolee..-- ..... f 5518 D Llooler .. .. _......_." 10 Alex libillwala....-.. 40 Harman Elchbsum... 40 James 1100a1 1 / a ...-_. 501.1n0 0 lifortison ..... -. SO Olnist liePad4ln..-... to I W blahnP.7-...- . 50 Denote O'Donovan.... 50Joaaph Longed!' 40 Alex 11 cement... WI Previously roported...slB s Joseph Watenn..._._. 4n, SECOND WARD. PITTESUBOIL The following additional same have been paid to The.. Steel, Fag.. Treasurer of the Fueond Wert (Pittsburgh)Bounty Fund, Feb. 2S, 1864: • Mater a ltlekot• I.lsbnOlisffs. ... 23 mn (.1)......,-__. 200ilamos Dolan ts The Iticomi OcOdyl I 11.007 It mmer 15 I B Voltz 50 D.', Thompson ... no 51 Bacilamtar 53 Tom Lemon .._... 23 Jaa McCabe GO JuChambers ..... .... 30 David Ha11am,....., 25 Joalalt 1immar....... 13 5 0 Brom', 50 non W TM... -.' .. 23 Wm Solly._-____ 251.1 It. Murphey (ad). 6 - Jo. Armstrong.... 33 John Seamen 10 Gee V •11en......... 25,John 11"ilzoy 43 R Parker 20 . Jaoob Pat5ar......... 'M Jam Hayden ...... ... 6 sou H0nm...—... 23 John Koblar---.... 60 Provtomly ropmi'd now O wan..............- 25 —` DJ WD0naht........ 4 Total..-. enalts Enlist* prod, United 8 rat attest, en Fel 'Bei; Dist. creed. Pat tp, t2d do do , do do do do Burroll tp, Met Patios tp, ddo do do d 9 Imoratmeolllo do Wouddneo tl7O B Penn tp, WookOnett tp, to , Po. tp, via agaes t p, le et Ohdr tp.251 iWoahlrore tp, le 8 tluottogdon 11 Itobtoooo.tp.ll4tb Re By James C. 13 lag Agent,Fon Name. Sulam Sam& Saddler ?Minn Hart Jam- Limns John H Walla. Shop H Aga Joan& Davidson Hat Hurley J. Scannell John Vord Patrick Finlay Bard P Pralllpe Wm Wain. Logan Wright Wm Mu. Michael Lawton lobs. Horamel Sarerd Sectaist Jacob Conner Cyrus L Stockton Wm Cramer Mine Itekkv Arthur Huntingdon 211 L St OL•Ir tp,22dl Naito, Domlaud, farmer. aged &say county, Pa.: disablilly. - Walt= Smdtb, bcolibladar, aged 'l7, born la Alia absay eautity. Pa.; nada sad. John Eibarter, make, aged 40; Scum la Ger many; disability. Vim. D..fatumees, farmer, aged 37, bora la liayott rands,. PAL: diaabillsy. labored, amid IS, Hadar county, P. 81m•n peels, disability. Dlatreping OccauTonne. Mrs. Margaret Thompson, of Rayne town ship, Indiana meaty, was found dead on the morning of the 2.td inst., under the following painful olrotunetanoes : For some time merl ons to her death she resided with her nephew, Mr. James T. Varaborn, In mid township. Batty lathe morning, Mr. Vanhorn went In to her roam andfound her in her usual health, and after lighting km dm want out to attend to hisatoek. Ina short time,'Mrs. Timbals repaired to room of Mrs. Thompson with her breakfast, sad found her lying - In the Are on ton fan i with her axing crossed on her breast, her brim% and face being burned to a oriSp: ',The presumption bother. she died sit 91t her Chair 'and fell Into the dre. The areermed main the sevonty-ninth year of her age', hallsetUed to that county In 1790. „ . .Coansuireb Government ad. verttssesilesot condemned hones In March, at the following planes: AtML tn, Pa., March 4, 300; Willtuasport, Pa., March 8, 3001 al. Mona, March 11, 300; New Bruirwlak, N. J., Muth lb, 300; Letanon, Pa., March 20, 300; Newark, X. J., Marsh 22, SOO: Barton, Pa., March 28, 300; Wllkcaberre, Pa., March 28, 300. Those hones viii be sold singly, having been demned aa suollt for the oirratry oar. doe. Y oe road and /SIM po rpo ise they are 'serviceable, and will undoubtedly sell at low rates. PoorrialLy the tact two days of the Great Montan Tableaux at Masonic Hall. Let all of our reader§ who tars not yet seen th4 great work of art, bear In mind to-day and to-morrow ar the but two day, of this bition in this e city. DiltilutionKare evert *soh afternoon and evening. If you want neat go early. Doors open at half-past one o'clock In the afternoon, sad half-psit six in the "In Kittmo.-4., Mr. ammo en engineer on the Reading Itallroadomplogoi In running "pastar" was killed on the siding that leads to the Raiding Steam Forge, on Saturday, by oomiog oollisionvithanother engine width happened to be on ghee tame track unknown to him. He attemp to jump, mad fell as the other engine, by which ha had big oat off, and received other irdnries from 'bleb he died. Ile was ',residing at Real° Boucot Hoch ffnunr.—Sobool Rouse No. 5, of Jefferson township, Wasitinkto n 'aunty, was tatailr,rdestroyed brats, on *OM hub School wsa in emits at the, titn• tits an broke - out, but the Sumo bad mad* nob fume before they were disasstract,_ that thing online dons but ITS the &As; to. TUE,* was. amazed try • defect in the storelffploseat theme. _ . . . . Disorderly. tiddler. A soldier, named John Men, was 'arrested b 7 officer Jacob ffltubbs, of the Allegheny pollee, last evening, for being intoxiested and acting in • very disorderly manner on Pederal street. He stoutly resisted the offi cer, striking him al severe blows in the face, and injuring his clothing considerably. The officer, with a leniency not generally ex hibited In stroller eases, desisted from using his mace, and held possession of the prisoner, until the arrival of officer Wells, when he wu taken to the Mayors office and locked op. The wrest created considerable excitement, end • large crowd followed the parties to the Mayor's dike. This Is the second time Ross has been arrested within the put few days. While the city authorities are willing to Se -1 cord to the returned soldier • reasonable amount of Indulgence, it is not to be expected that they oan permit the laws to be infringed withimpunity. As a general thing, the re turned seldiers have conducted themselves In a very orderly manner. Literary Entertainment. Our readers will be pleased to learn that the literary entertainment promised for some time by the young ladles of the Pittsburgh Female College, will be given this evening. The exercises will consist of vocal and Instru• mental music, essays and tableaux. The entertainments given by the young ladles of the College have always drawn large audi ences, and -we learn that every possible pre paration hu been made to make this one equal to any that have preceded It. We hope to see the new chapel of the Collage filled to its utmost capacity. Ticketa may be had of Mailer, or et the College. • The exer cises will commence at precisely 7% o'clock. Tar Wiener:erne Itsoastr, roe JASUAKY, 1804.—Mr. W. A. Gibienfenney, 45 Fifth meet, ties received from the American pub lichen, Messrs. L. Scott k Co., New York, the January number of the ireernaster Benss, the contents of whiob The Life and Writings of Roger Bacon; The Tunnel under Mount Cents ; Astrology and Nagle ; The Depredation of Gold ; Glichriet's Life of Wil liam Blake ; Parties and Prospects in Perlis mint • The Inspired Writings of Hinduism; Russia ; -The Physiology it Sleep ; Contem porary Literature. On the whole a very read able number, with s well varied selection of subjects. The, Renard summary of eontem votary literature is simmer a pleasant fea ture In the Westminster Renew. We find, by a notice uum the Publishers, that the moon of the delay in the appearance of the reprints of the ,Tanuary BAITHIKII. KM searolty of printers-canned abler', by the continuance of the war." The matter of a Quarterly Renew, however, le not generally of such en ephemer al character, as to suffer any lon of interest or value by a few days'—or even snots'—de lay. Pear. Witater's Ltevosis—Prof. 6. J. Wil son will deliver • leotaniehis evening, in the Ponrth Presbyterian Church, Penn street, for the benefits of the Sabbath School. The sub int chosen b "The Boy of le," and we hon ied nothing in saying that it will be handled in • most instructive end Interesting meatier. All than interested in the proepaity of the chinch and the sehoolahould endeavor to be present. RanDgs Dium—Ms. James 11. Identgortf ery, a member of the Allegheny city police, lied mddenly last evening, at his residence in Pitt alley. A tumor formed epee the throat of the deceased, tome days since, and increased to such • gee as to produce strange tattoo. Ile was about thirty•sis years of age, and leaves a wive to mourn his lots. Tea Carbondale ildernrc, of Saturday last, reports fourteen deaths of the victims of the fever during the put week—the previous week there were tklrty-three ; but while re porting the general aspect of things more hopeful, tha same paper records the death of 111191111li noted citizens, among whom was the Rev. T. S. Ward, of the Presbyterian Church. Darshrras e 1 Virrsusw—The re-enlisted monof the 102 d (old IStl)Peons7lvanta Reg iment, who have been home on furlough for the last thirty days, left for ff►rper's Perry last evening to the 8.50 train. A large nem- Der of their friends were at the depot to see them off, sod wish them a safe return. Recimmuo was quite brisk yesterday in this My: Dr. ter's, Esamtning Burgeon at Provost Marshal Wright'sofilms, passed fifty form men, all of whom were mustered Into the 'emirs. Etowrit WAILD.—The chisel. of the Eighth Ward will dad • notice WI another colazon which will intereet them. Tam Bnlntt.ornutold another mooting evening, at Allmesony Ball. A general tendanoo is requested. Ficatiteas Da or you Mouotrosust. Pittsburgh, Feb, 24, 1054. SPXOIAL Oa:mast Numerous complaints have been brought to theee Heailtioarters In regard to the unfaith ful manner to which the enlisting busineee to done In (hie city and Allegheny, particularly In regardto the premium paid on each recruit or veteran mustered Into the eervice. It it the imeineas of the agents of the Government, the recruiting and mustering °Moors, to have made or mate out all pivot conneeted with the enlistment of each recruit. No Nei can ppcharciged.. Ilanoe, as wee announced in the earl Orders frets these Headquarters on the 20th inst., every eitizen or 'Dilated man who presents, and gets mustered in, • recruit or veteran, Is alone entitled to 1115 or US. Now, If any person has proof of a disregard of these Instructions, and is not paid the pre mium to which he Is lastly entitled, set blur bring that proof to these Headquarters, so that a court martial or military commission may decide on the merits of the ease. By command of GIONIAL TIMODOBI Rare, A. A. G. :Wes Recruit •brusry 35tb: Eurolliod Not mr011..1 Ripley co, Lodi Not ottrolled Versalliat Ip 224 Not enrolled l'erealllos t➢ Intel Not onrolted fonsillea tp 22.4 Not introllgtl RIVER INTELLIGENCE. } The weather continua warm and taring like, with aracoesionta sprinkling tidal.. The aver remains shout ttationary with Pat feet throe or four Indus to the channel by the pier marks last evening. Then was mmtiderable Couloir ice in the Allegheny ricer yaeterday, and the presumption Is, thatlt Is now open for • considerable distance .p. The Ohio rlar, are informed, to opro between hem and Wheelies, and, probably, hem that point ord. TMs Illononga. beta river is dill dotal between lb. first and moon d pools, bat the Ice Ls becoming very rotten, ad lepools, likely to glee way at almost soy moulast. We observed wall eteamm receiving Insight for differeut points below yesterday, In anticipation of a speedy aramPtion of navigation. The Allegheny river packets were also Miry taking oa oil bona., ad °tar article. of atembeadia. The Iftwcatins acuieded In reeching the wharf it after having hoen detained amoral due 11 , 1%ha•ltrfl SISO, the Jana Wawa front "Oles. flouts." Tbe grad drawback now h, that tf theta. embargo wits removed, them ill sot micash watts la the chez ' net to admit of. but going out with anything like • fall trip. It would appear from the following Cairo dispatch to the St. Lab DesesmA that the receipt. of agar, moon, molested, . 00. etc ,at Cairo ea becoming gaits hags: Th. Ton Phul put off forty hogsheads agar, two hundred barrels moluars, and Muter° hundred hogs. hes& agar for St. Loris. The Si Patacktial • dir tripe cotton and puma. gars. Slid reports tube dupe a °easement bey burnt at Memphis, on Saturday. It caught by sparks from slog. On. thousand toothy destroyed. The Mamma boo SD: t rade sugar. The Graham ee m hled ends agar, 110 bag Mo hese., 100 baededock and 00 balm gaols, for Bt. Louis. She put off hers, IS Mt agar and 00 bide molusa. SOO Dbl. Thtiolla Branch 180 hogsheads eager, moisten, 00 bale. gotta, end 200111da. for St. Louis. She puts off hue MOlad. agar and 200 obismass. era. She brought up the lid Inhale cavalry, Major Dadd, gala to Springfield 111. ISt trud Plitab'h Not gnarulled =ME NYedneslay morning, err.4th, at 8)4 r. 0'c1e6.4 1.. 11r... p 80 , &ha DA DA TABD LKIN, la the OtA The tirade of the hazily are reepectlelly invited to atibil the fosters% on VIM)" elrer.ooll, et it o'closit, from the resill.nes of her eon•le law, 0. U. No. H 9•40111.1 etrett. VOTATLT.—On Viletnesday *conies, et 9 tieleet, at his madmen. on Pike street, Allegheny City, 17101101 AS TOILBTLY, olden eon of• John Voestly, Esq., in the 86th year of his ago. The funeral .111 take plaos w Secranec, the Illth inst., ai I &dock. The Monde of the thmily.are yerfortfully Invited to attend sitthoot farther rurtlow italf3.--13n Thursday afternoon, thsOth ato'clock. lira. NA.Nut SANE, erf's of Bsolasolo P. Kw, to dOth year of her op. The Muds of the family ara rsepeettally Invited to attend lb* tenors', on flartraoai soionsa, Trth feat., at 10 o'clock, from lbe reddsoce of boo boa. bawl. 80. al Franklin nowt, Sixth ward. • I.IXTOI4.—On Ithorsday rundrig. at 8 restarts, 11n. LISTON, In the 77th par of bar sp. The foraral 1411 tats Out hear U. mature at John B. Huron, Conine tovnablp, boyaad the Ont. stay, at 3 **auk tau (friday) Ansa:cox. Oar. flaps will lean B. ia45112 . 1 carom of andthdold dad Bann* Ulu% at T o'obuff. IdONTOOIIAST.....On Mindy ulatad -al 7 eclat, JAI. C. HOIMOHABY, apd 30 yew, Mandl of UN bully:aro untartVally hortuti to lased SAS ?Mull On' Stusday aftoUlun at Mrs. cealook. from Ittilitiojegdnamt con= 0 t Vat' , and . _ ALBTKINE t t 1311:' at :CO :Malt THF, iATEST NEW BY TELBIIUI'IL OUR SPECIAL DIAPATORES FROM WASHINGTON Dispsish to the Pittsburgh mutt.. WAsaLsoro.t. Feb. 25, 1414 Tin UISCLIIIII.II Folllltarrill CAM- The removal . of the Cincinnati Postmaster, announced in precious dispatches, still n• melee unexplained. The eirruesstanoes rif the affair are punnet. There being no Adminis tration represenintir a 'from Cincinnati, it would have been natural that one or otker of the Ohio Senators should have been consulted, bat neither Wade nor Ellen:DWl knew a word of it till they heard the nomination of the new Postmaster announced in secret Bruton of the Senate. There Woe a member of the Cabinet from Cincinnati, It would bare been natural that he. should hare been consulted, but Mr. Chase knew nothing of it till be re 001,0d a letter from one of the Senators mak ing whether he knew of any reasons for the change. it is said that Paatcauter General Blair consulted by tategranh with Bx.oover. nor Dennison before making the appointment, but how true this may be, cannot be ►aid. The only Administration man known ty hare been consulted la Senator ColLuner, of Ver mont, who was asked whether he could carom mend agood man for Postmaster In Cincinnati. He did make a recommendation, bet his man wee not appointed. No charges ire known to have been flied against - the late Post muter, end no papers were sent to the Senate in con nection with the sale. Coder these arcane stances, the Ohio Senators hove determtned to delay the oor.armatlan till Cincinnati is beard from. It is known that a year 07 CO ago, there were complaints made against the late Post master, and that Ids remove war at one time talked of, but matters bad of tote been supposed lobe ping on more smoothly.. . The impression here is that the new appointee Is an cutobJeetable man, but the Senators don't positively know anything .boot him. In its politiesl aspect, the femoral L interpeted in some quarters as a part of the Poet master General's warfare against Secretary Chase. It is strange that the latter was not consulted, but Baum was never regarded as hie appoint ment. or Indeed, as being friendly to him. • NSW ILITO or SONO! TO 111 castivo. /ha Ways and Means anon:Alio to-day ntrodneed a highly Important bill providing or • new kind of bonds, 'shish, It is undo, EMlM==O passes. It authorises the Bear Mary of the Treasury to borrow two hundred millions of dollars during the current year, in lion of so much of the lean authorised In March last, known as the 10 40 loan, and not yet in any way touched, and to lune therefor worms on registered bonds, redeemable at the pleasure of the Government at any period not less than Ave years, and payable at any period not more than forty years from data, of such de nominations as may be expedient, not Imo thaviefty dollars, bearing Interest, not exceed ing etc per cent. per annum, payable on bonds not over one hundred dollars and all other bonds semi annualty ; and in one those bonds maylbe sold an term. deem- id advisable by the Secretory of the Treasury ! far lawful money of the United State., sad. at his discretion for Treasury notes, certificates of indebtedness, or certificates of deposit, and they are exempt from State or municipal taxation; the expanse of preparation sad lune Is limited to hid( of one per rent• The second section authorise, the issue of 5-20 bonds to those who have subscribed in excess of five hundred usllliows previous to the Vat day of January, 1564, and paid Into the Treasury their thhecrlptions. Speculators here are assuming that this will be quite • desirable investment ; ale°, that when It Is put on the market there •UI acme another tumble In Laney stacks. Attention being generally attracted to the significant supprossion of what Mr. Voorhees said ageing Mr. Brooks' recent abolition 'peach to tha official report, the following Is the pump In question In Mr. Brooks speech: "As a Roman in ths days of Julius Cesar, or as • Frenchman in the days of Napoleon, I must cow protesting and re- Meting. I must IMO things as they are. T most see fate accomplished, and abide by the eel:may:lance.. hence I recognise the abolition of slavery I hence I Intend to sot hereafter upon that recognition, beaustit Is inevitable. SO far as I have infinanoe, I in tend to withdraw that question from the ex citing canvass of the day, and to go before the people upon other matters of ditlerenoe." At this stage Mr. Voorhees rose and asked Mr. Brooks to give way to him. Mr. Brooks did so, and Mr. Voorhees proeeeded to say in • very emphatic manner that he desired to enter Ide protest against any snob admission as the gentleman from New York was making. The protest excited marked attention at that time, and was the subject of general comment. When the °Oriel report of the debate appear ed, the whole passage, including Mr. Voor hees' request to Mr. Brooks to yield the floor to him, Mr. Brooks yielding it, and Mr. Voor hees' protest, Is stricken at-- Of aura It was done after consultation, and for party oonsiderations. Prominent members propose to call on the Otobs,on the door of tile Mouse, and, II necessary, to explain this partisan mutilation of the report of the debate. aIPDaT 01 TIC 0011111TTli ol Wall /JD MIAMI. The Committee of Ways and Means, to their report upon the Senate's amendments to the Deflaisnoy BUt, concur In the amend ment making heavy additional appropriatietui to the War Department for the new draft, and to that of striking oat those for certain clerk ships in the Navy and Treasury Departments. Thay also concur in the appropriations to the Agricultural Department for sorghum reed, etc. The Committee non•cancars In the amendments reeking appropriations for the Norfolk Navy Yard and works at Port Royal, and far the striking out of the appropriation for the increase of pay of Surveyor Generals. It concurs In making the thistles of the As sistant Eaeretarys of the several departments three thonsaed dye hundred. dollars Instead of three thousand. TI/II LIIIJIMILS? !MILL BILL The House refined to concur in the Sen ate's amendments to the Lieutenant General bill, and a csatutlttee of conference was or— dered. II is impossible to tell the result, but °Waldo belief is that the Howe amendments to the original bill are likely to be weirs& This would bring It back to a simple revival of the grade of Lieutenant General. =l= The whisky ill Cionderenee Committee dll not meet till to-morrow. A mejority of tts members from both the Senate and House favor a small tax on the !gook on band. The probabilities therefore, seem to be decidedly In teem of sash a tax. ItIIKIIATI.O3 I The Committee on the. Conduct of the War examined Gen. Dan. BMW to-day on the subject of the Amy of the Potomac and its abuses.. They bad a long 11411A0B, and the ev idence Is said to lolmportent. It Is ',apposed that It related Input to Meads and 11 churls spinet Stables, eoocernlng 'Getty,- burg. George M. Ends, or Indians, has been eontrined 'by the Senere, to BUl6l:qh% sea don, ea consul at . Legume, Sendrlthertos.. TS. UM 01 LSO 1011200 It ta nide:steed. that the Neye and Sims Committee en opposed to pliteingiuty to an hal Wham. end mambas of. that een!iidtVie urn* the opiate* that the audortty Wm. Sense la the use nr. It le.theeekttlit• ~.. iu.wr~ i ce._, z en. oirelishe ditinteb which Earl Rouen said qdr. Adams bad received from Ms. &Turd, but had not thought prudent to de fiver, wax no (Serial at all. It wea not &a drenal tc the Britiab Government, but was a private letter to Mr. Adams, which Seward told him he could chow to Earl Russell or not, as he pleased. SUMO (4.11..0N1ZA.T10.11 Winter DATie made an exceedingly stirring ,pooch today egainet Gen. Frank Blair and Jim Lane's 110101110 of negro colonization In Taxa'. In the course of kis ,peach he took occasion to gay that Maryland was in no wise indebted to the Administration for the tri nmph of the emancivatton policy. Tee ritoroacu SAILER/AD TO JOT lola The two committce will heu the counsel of Interested parties to morrow on the subject of the new railroad routt to New York. The counsel for the Camden sad Amboy railroad will begin Ms argument, by admitting the right dy Congress to take away their special privileges, ►bout which there b►s been 'erne dispute. =X= Came to the defense of thie Department, of which hie Luther-In-law Is A ssistant Seam. tary,lind in doing w, 'stud the occasion to name his attach on the Treasury Depart— ment, end repeat his slander that it shirked investigation. Tide le but a sine* part of a vigorous effort among the conservative influ ences in the Cabinet and Congress, which has taken fresh impetus +Mee the publication of the Pomeroy circular, to drive Mr. Chase from the Cabinet. Mr. Chase's resignation has been tetoe tendered within less than a pox, and he has not manifested any such earnest desire to bold his pleu as to warrant the sup posithen that it .111 be very difficult to get him out of it. TVS SIVIATT P••UITB 0810 CAL{ The trouble about crediting the 74th Ohlo regiment on the Tier. of that Buda, banana of Or having been muttered in In Tenneseee, bat been removed. Tllll COITZBItt. nIi.ITIOS CASES The three Miesourl ease. of eurcatad eieo thous, Messrs. Loan', licaurg's and are to be decided by abolition by the committee on neat Tuesday, to which day the committee adjourned. ll= The Special Committee on the Netioael Army west of the Ailegloeulea, met to-day and oryeelted, but there wee no yrooreet made. I=l Captain punt, who.. defence was oondusted by Senator Rale, and • largo fee paid there for, which exalted suoh a stir in the Senate, has been sentanoai to pay two thoutand dol lase bee and remain in jail till It is paid. Th. Court intimate that It would have been se vens. Lau for the long Imprisonment he has already suffered. The grinding and bolting of sureseh, to be cued to terming, been decided by the Cornrulasioner of Intern.d Iter•nue to be manufacture, and irable to Le taxed three per Cant Two hundred and 'seventy , eight national banks, with • capital 1 thirty theta -millions of dollars, have been rothorleed. Hight mil lions of a eirculation hare been issued to one hundred and seventy batiks. The Currency Bureau is working 1 , . its utmost capacity to meet the amend 1•.0 notes, which will be lensed as fast 10 the) ran he prepared. None but flea and tens ba•e thus far been pat out. 111=1 It Orlis asPerla , l in the Houle to-der, In the debate on (le X•ral bill, [bat the whole iron-eled sect P hleb participated In the eight et Cherleaton, under Dupont., did not mat ea lunch at en• man-of-war. 4aota Bald something to-day about injostios by tb a Navy Department to Admiral Dupont. FROM TUNNELL HILL, GEORGIA Heavy Shirmishiag with the Enemy A HARD BATTLE EXPECTED hp.scbtl Dtspatdi ►, the Pittsburgh Osseo. Trum.L Feb. Si, 1864 On Mondey • strong zoltunn of infantry, preceded by ear stry,anoved out from Chats.- nooge, and pertains the old field of Chatta nooga, took a direct road ter Tunnel' Hill and Dalton. Oearaate Palmer, Johnston, Baird, Duels sod Carlin, directed the movements of the whole and of the different arm:diem of the forte, while Colonel Harrison, of the 30th Indiana; Colonel Palmer, of the 15th Penn's, and Colonel Boone, of the 18th, superintended the operations of the env &try. Oen. Whipple, Gen. Thomas' chief of staff, was also presoak The force advanced without any opposition to the East Chattanooga, across which and book through Ringgold Usp, to Taylor's Ridge, • party of rebel cavalry were driven to con fusion by Colonel Darrlion. The heed of the column marched on sod restod at Ringgold during the night. Movemeati r000a,k. , n , .d yeeterday. The cavalry in adranoo had. al lively skir mishes with the enemy's mounted force con sisting principally of the Finn, when they were, however, oontlontlly peohed bulk until about 4 p. m., when per forces came to sight of Tunnel Will. Here a condlot ensued, in which a great deal of the lighting was done especially by the enemy, bdt with little Icon on either side. Col. Harrison, having pushed fez toward the front, and seeing the enemy outnumbered hi. rtsra force, retired until he met our infantry advancing. Certain, then, of support, he again .pressed forward and drove the rebels orealpitately out of Ttinnel Bill ridge. The enemy had an entire bri gade under charge of Gan. Wheeler himself, with four pieces of artillery, end opening upon as with the latter, our progress was of course checked. Our own artillery not being up, they directed their firing principally et Col. Boone, who with his cavalry had advanced upon Col. Harrison's left. It being now dark, our advance retired about four miles towards Dalton, to await suppilea, as they had Marled with rations for three days only. In the meantime, General Stanley's oommand, Ceti. Crafts temporarily oommanding, advanced from the vicinity of Cleveland, preceded by a cavalry forms under Col. Long, of the 4th Ohio Cavalry. The lat ter le said to have penetrated to within three miles of Dalton. To-day Ringgold and Tunnel urn aro both almost completely deserted, not Rose than half a dozen families remaining In each place. It seems tolerably certain that within the last dare. days Hardee's corps left Johnston to minims Polk, and the but of Clabonms division left on Monday night. Our movement mite possibly bring them back, and we may have to Oght at Tunnel BIM The reads are In tolerable condition, and the weather I. to splendid . ow:anion for campaigning. The following are the casualties of the days fightlng:Killed—gergt. Jaelmon,l9th wounded—Peter Blougli, 89th Indians; sa vorily wounded—L. Andrews, 28th Whoop -11111 slightly wounded—Dwight Thompson, 10th Wisconsin. Our troops having ed sauced to Tunnel lan on Taiadlys fell beet In the evening four miles, lien. Johnsen'. command alone tuning advanced. Yesterday morning ahead tan o'clock, the advance woo again resumed, por tions of Johnson% Sakti's and Davis' am- Midas movitiejoimud mew mida roadttos diladddli.Owstd Tinsel B . IDi widds Grasna OrittoescosaiistStseryhadvidossireliot terettoon Sprees Mt, iffi'qil[lliithi allg nir,T aarata- Thortat'lD l 4haat - via 'Ce: • by st,eiv., --1919.11attoe,riftsb. 25, 144. 22t7 force tinder Col. Boone, Mk 'Kentucky, ifortna—Mr; 0001dtagrof 3few Volt; in t : Lank, Cot Watts, 2d Kentucky, and Colettell die d of the cf 10.1 . P6 lt w ' ar r' referrirto lislrtg°sr "d h"liann'the whole aaaratandaa the a Cemicittra w on Pensions. ' by Colonel Harlan. Gen Johnson followed Mr. Washboxne, Of Illinois, nursed to lake the cavalry, Gen. King's brigade being in lathe Have bin to revival their:do of Die tb uz e , advance, but no skirmishing of consequence tenanatit with ax it Itas en ra t t s ugs i „ d thg from k out the took place until half-past eleven o'cl ock recommendation that Hen. Grant be appoint , when we found ouralves In the immediate ed Lieutenant General. Ili. objet was to dirty of the town of Tunnel Hill. Hero it awl disagree in order that a cormaiticeof wafer. became evident that the rebels wore deter. or Tir7 r lji h ni . k be atu l aka l t d ect r. l he fluoco then re mined upon making a stand. The cavalry had aimed the consideration of I MI/ to eatablia adreneed come distance ahead of the infantry a Bureau for Freedmen'. Aglaia. • the vs but no soon an the latter was op is sn2eient D orke o l f ate 3ll 2l l n d and drll" electi dia olt.. Ile smother. .o2Pori the spoke of the progress o a gicaancipatioriin that in column a 1052 the road in plain view of State, saying, were under omallobligi• which the rebel cannon had been planted the dons to President Lincoln for *hatted been done them. Ile advocated .an amendment to day before. No artillery bad as yet been the Consaution,_real tally declaring ea a oblerred, when suddenly a battery, placed on condition on the re-iLission of seceded • hill to the right of the tunnel owed, and g . n t tnaee b ate*, that slavery shall be tartar abolished numbers of shone were thrown with great u- Aacket.tht. on the distant of Mr, annoy into oni ranks. Several wore killed Coitomer. and wounded. Mr. Davis spoke against the colonication of Gen. Whipple narrowly soaped death from t nt e d fle m. d.m .. e i n t ea inoompatiole with true policy the near explosion of a shell. No ennfasion wami L,,,,, o, of fi f .. pro ., acamaaib. was treated, however, and the cavalry retired tee of Conference on the disagreeing amend to shelter. Portions of outlnfantry came up meats to the Lieut. General • and were deployed out In tine . Hambright, of pa it r f a r e ' d ' S a at b a i e i r L f rA tt th ha a s6 e o.0 e a 40 077,..... no- Johnson'. command being on the narerne thorised by the sot of March 3d, 1851, two right, Carlin next and King next, then came hundred and forty-two millions be put in the McCook, of Darts' command, and Gem Moe- b market, aide more :fora. ble rty r. in n nos lei trn eve tiLeLears ed gal neat Gen. Craft we. en the.aaarataa for r the immediate passage of the bill. • left. In the meantime the artillery came Mr. Brook. asked if the bill did •not also up and Captain Hatetales' 2d Mlnteata authorize the Done of en 100th:rant amount of 910,000 000 on the 5 20 stock, already ma Battery planing two ten-pound Parrots on an scribed ' for in lien of a siabsarlptioit in the eminence to the right of the rood, ripened on Treasury. the enemy to AOMOdff.Sot, lessened, however, Mr. Stevensaald—Ves to the amount often by the apparent imperfection of the shells. mil t tioat Nd ti ß li y a ti e om bi Tia . n ., oot r uz:t :pion was bat few of which exploded. Capt. Harris, P ltoNaval Appropriation bill was then 19th Indiana Battery, afterwards placed two 4 ,,k e n un d e r consideration. A new section of Us piece. in the field to the left of the eat passed providing for theorist 1. of lof fil,eat road, and %twisted In dislodging the abet bat- g. , t an a Philadelphia dock! ibr a a the r y m a an rd i rr4 '1. 17(7 1r (lOr 'o c r u k t tery from its paha°. Our cavalry nor no' of the $710,000 heretofore oppropvlated fora gun to advance, Gen. Morgan taking the foisting dry dock et New York. The bill rebels on the right teak, and boldly march- wo. than peoec &. Adjoined. Siffax.—Allot serious potitlons and me-' tug along the area of Tunnel Hill, complete- morals, on motion or Mr. Fenelidert the ly turning the enemy'. work, who arwith- Senate reconsidered the vote-adopting the out firieg a gun. Conference Committee on the Venue bill, and appointed a new Coral:awe to confer with Their retreat was rendered more necessary, s pit a aiated by Lb . Hoooa. as Col. Hambright's adranee threatened their • I ' L Thelill relating to Quieter:it-paymasters in, left flank. Oar whole Line now moving for- the Nary was salted tally Mr. Hale, and after ward, Co occupied without fartherateatest amendmentwas tug, the of m ot i on tb• ridge of Tunnel H evert ill. All along ids cre of Mr. Wilson the hilt equaliz soldiers was called ap. Pend were tolerably formidable works of stone and Bag the p ay arnetidment of Mr. Collamer. log, and on the deserted ramp of Cialbeene's The bill to equalise the pay of soldiers in the United States army was melted np"by 511 c. Wilson. The pending amendment being that It wee now six p. m , and the rebels fled rapidly along the Dalton road, and our troops punned, without further fighting, until within three mile. of Dalton, when the rebels Isere found very strongly posted in a gorge through a high precipitous range of mountains tailed "Rooky Pall." Through this gorge runs both the common read and railroad. Our advance was met by a sharp musketry fire at first, but this woe replied to with such effect that the first rebel lino was die lodged and driven bask on the second. Immediately afterwards the enemy com menced • furious fire of shot and .hell from I six pieces of artillery, which compelled our skirmisher& to retire. The fire was kept up with vigor until sundown, when Gen. Davis advanced with McCook's and Morgan's brig ade& and took up • position at the mouth of the gorge. Night come on and the combat ended. We may have beaVry fighting to morrow, unless we can in some way.lurn the enemy's position, which now seems'atiarcoly practicable. The loss on both sides during three important operations has linen *mall. F. FIT O.T/ til.Vol VILLE dputttal Itlop.tch w tbit PILL LRrh lietet, Vows iitts, Feb. 21.—A henry column of our force', led by Geo. Schokeitil moved out to Str•wbetry Plaine yesterday. The enemy hare all gone except a few stragglers. They deitroyed their pontoon bridge at the Plains, but left the railroad bridge but little injured. Three rebel oilmen who deserted and name in yesterday, ear that last night, Saturday night's dispatches mime to Longstreet's headquarters, at Newmarket, from Richmond and Johnson, on reeeption of which, orders were immedi ately given to fall hack. Up to this time it was understood they were to .go to KnozviUn. ' Demented say the retreat caused great dissat isfaction among the 'men. The impression Is that Longstreet has gone to Georgia or Vir ginia. Our trains now run on the railroad to Strawberry Plain. Our troops still adronee. Gen. Schofield to at the front. PROM HARRISBURG Spacial Dispatch. a tha Pitt:W=o Gazette. ILLiirezoza, Feb. 25, 18“. ()burner Curtin has Issued • proclamation urging all ministerial and exectitivn'olikers to promptly smut any parties in this State now engaged in recruiting for other States. He declares that one whole Pennsyl. yenta veteran regiment hu been enlisted and credited to another luta Hormw—Nist/a Sampion.—The Nouse pro ceeded to ow:dder farther to Committee of the Whole ea to the general bounty bUL Amendment, elmout without number ware offered and discussed, Nothing definite wee done to eight. The Senate met and adjourned anti' NOD day might. Representative Bleak visited Harper's Per ri, ratan:ging daring this week. He maw the 102 d and 139th Pennsylvania Po(stalest', Cols. Moody and Patterson. They' ore in good health, and had quite a eelsbration on Washington's birthday. They are stationed at Halltown, four mites from Harper's Perry, op the Shenandoah Valley. 3. Southern News CAII3, Pah, 26 —The Steamer Perry, from Memphis, bu arrived, with five hundred and twenty balm of octum for St. Louis, The 72d Ohio Infantry Volunteer recruits, Dookland'e old regiment, is en route for home. A detachment of cavalry from Gen. Crier eon's command, arrived at Memphis, bringleg forty-five prisoner', among them a rebel cap talcs. Much dissatisfaction is expressed among the Mlsaluippi trorrps, who were rapidly de serting. It is canoed by the specaWion in cotton by the rebel Generals Forrest, Chal mers, larguson,ltiohardeon and others, which they state, is being taken from the rebel sol diers' wires, by scouts detailed for the pur pose, and who run the blockade at Memphis, Winging back greenbacks end divide the produ • ith the Generals. The steamer Swan, from New Orleans on the lith, with over 1,000 hogsheads . and bar rels of sugar and 0:1011.1101 for Cairo end St. Louis, has arrived. The New Orleans Vasa supports Michael Hahn for (109011:113r. It says he will receive a majority of the votes east. A mau meeting of the 'Union men of West ern Tennessee was held in Memphis! on the 22d, end was largely attended, and an organ isation was effected. in the evening, one ofsl the largest and most Inillient audiences ever assembled in Memphla, listened to the elo quent address of Col. 'Manor upon emancipa tion, and Dr. Butler wlllaildress the meeting on the following night, upon the question 'of the reorganisation of the State. The cotton market Is dull and iluctuisting. The steamer St. Cloud has just pissed for Cincinnati, with 3,000 bales of cotton. Pirobable Issue of 10.40 Bonds. Vrocenrorort, Fab. 25.—1 t ii understood that telespams hare bran sent from this city stating that the Secretary of the Treasury proposes to make an additional issue of ere twenty bonds, but there is aathotity for say ing that nosuob fatentionLaabeen or is enter! Mined. The bW reports d from the flommittoe on We;; and Means today Is intended to anthorba the blue of bends, redeemable af ter Ire years, and payable in forty years; under which authority the Secretary vUlprob ably offer en issue of an per a. la lafortynds, redeemable after tins and payable years from data. The bill is also Wended to authorise the issue of bonds for the excess of subscriptions: to the aye-twenty limn. This excess is shout $10.000.000.. The Fire at Teatime,llea X. • • bine, Y.-" Tbs: totil leiti.by See, Al Trussanrine, reselisaui 11/00,0046 / 11 41 0 • sari fghrOy • " - see pen of Mr. Collator to include all persona entitled under the call of October 1862, in the provis ions for bounty, except in the insurrectionary divtricu. After the debate Mr. Sumner inured to amend Has amendment, providing that all persons whose imperil ehon that they were enlisted under the not of 1861, shall re ceive the pay and bounty promised in that statute. The amendment of Mr. Sumner was adopt ed by 20 against 18. ' Ayes—Messrs. Clarke, Collator, Conner.; Dixon, Doolittle, Fes/tendon, Foote, Poster, Hale, Harding, Howard, Lane (of Kansas), Morgan, Mown, Pomeroy, Sprague, Sum ner, Ten Eyck, Vanwinkle, Wilson. Bays—Messrs. Berkeley, Carlisle, Davin, Grimes, Harlem Herrin, Henderson, Hen dricks, Howe , Johnson, Lane (of Indiana), liesmitb, Powell, Ben:mil, SeulsburYs Wil kinson, Willeyi Wytb. • Mr. Wilson offered en amendment, which extends pay and bounty to free colored per sona. It was dismissed at length by Mr. Howard, in opposition, and Mr. Wilson in support, without -disposing of the matter. It was, on motion, postponed until to-morrow. The Chair was authorised to appoint a committee of conference on the disagreeing . votes in the bill reviving the grade of Lion -1 tenant General. On motion of Mr. Wilson, the Committee on Military Affairs nem instroctsil to inquire li.te the expediency of extending the bona um to April next. Tho Senate went into Executive session, and soon afterwards astpurnesi. Bill Authorizing the Issue or Goren:— Metal Bonds. Wsstrustrros, Feb. 25.—The bill which Mr. Storms Introduced in the House today from the Couirohneo of Ways and Maim, Is supple mentary to an am entitled "An set to provide fats and mama for the support of the Gov eminent," approved Marsh' 3d, 133 3, ; and Is as follows: Be it muted, et-e. That in lieu of so much of the loan authorised by the act of March 3d, 1803, to which this is supplementary, the Secretary of the Treastuy is authorised to borrow from time to time, on the credit o f the United States not exceeding two hundred million of dolla rs, during the current fiscal year, and to prepare and issue therefor coupon or registered bonds of the United States, re deemable at the pleasure of the Government after nay period not mote than forty years from dote, of such denominations as may be found expedlancitot less then $5O, bearing interest not . exceeding Six per cene'a year, payable on bonds not over slooannuany, and on*li other bonds send-annually, in coin; and he may dispose of inch bonds at any time on such terms as ha may deem advisable, for law ful' money of the United States, or; at his diseretion, for treasury note,,eartilleatee of indebtedness, or certificates of deposit, tuned under this act, and they shall be exempt foo t s taxation by or under the State or municipal authority; end the Seentery of the Treasury shall pay the necessary expenses of the pre paration, issue and &Weeds' of inch bonds out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, but the amount en paid shall not exceed one half of one per eent. of the amount of bonds so hued and disposed of. See. :d. That the Secretary is hereby au thorised to tune to persons who subscribed on or before the 2111 day of July, 1864, bends redeemable after five years and payable twenty years from date, and have paid into the Treasury the amount of their Subscriptfoes, the bonds by them respectively subscribed for, notwithstanding, suoh subseriptions may be in excess of five hundred millions of dol lars, and bonds so tuned shall have the same fezay and effect as if Wined. under the provis ions of the act to authorise the Issue of United States notes, and for other purposes, approved February 2eth,1802. The 002 ider llon of the bill has been postponed. The House Committee on Elections have beard three of the Missouri contented election_ oases, els : Bum against Loan, Blush against King and Price against McClurg. The quite don Involves the allegation of military later ferenee to the detriment of the 'contestants. The Committee next Tuesday will mutt° consider the evidence already printed by the respeotive parties. The most material amendments to the navy bill before It passed the House to-clay, were sin Limas° of eppropiation from F 2 8,- 800,600 to $20,300,000, for the construction and!repair of vessels, and the appropriation of $520,00 0 for floating dry docks at the New York and Yhtladelphia-nosy Tards, for mon- Ron. Gep.'Franz Stint has been assigned to the commend of the, Department of {Veit Virginia, .and will at once enter upon the performarice of hi, &Mit. From Meiaphls. brinrens, Feb. 23,—We have not received reliable news yet.trom either Gen,Ehermen's or Gen. Smith's expedition. The Report in .tbe Erveieg Belittle of the capture of Selma, AM., by Sharman, is not generally credited, although the stairs came from Vicksburg. Gen. Buckland 'reviewed, h 1 brigade on the bluff in frontof the city this. afternoon. They presented ► ens appearance. Cotton is coming - in quite freely, the re ceipts by wagon for the past week were mach hoarier then any previous week of the season. From _ Cairo—Reported _Capture of Selina. Ala., by Gen. Shekin.. Cacao. Peb. 25.—rrof. Mitchell, of Michi gan. who =no u_spassenger on the steam& Peony from Vicksburg, informs me of the now' of the rapture of Selma, Ainbasna, by Sherman. It war brought to that plane by a courier direct from Sherman. 'Winohrdl got his information from Capt. rinkles Depot Quartermaster at. Vicksburg,end entire cong, deuce is placed in its corrootness.,, , The report is credited In military dram horn. The.Bohemlin. Pouttexe, Feb. 25.—An. inquest till %Hi bald over the &dim of the pattenpra &beli ed by the wreck at •the Bohemian. Ida& will probably elicit the suss of the. disaster. Urea more bodies were fraud to.diy. (stet end Itichael Lana, of Bostniti ea found to be cafe, wiliche the number of the_ loot to *lrian. .; , , • • .. . Naval . Attalysi at "New Nark, bl' sw Timm, Fab - 1.51--Ttle - frigate laws w ipers Lae been ordered totel ' & for ms hasnee. tits more of 7 t's eze - iieiytre leave: 72ttis tabboats .., at thislitint an evier=- domed to slaVillsals blookaidit. -, r i Ileline= awl Slut ' Vaaslabilt itFiera Fob. 23.—The. Ocheihtlon for etkiaPrirNterACitAbi.ohlo•-xitiiiipan.a. series of resolution' termlietinuerith a re- Icirresent that an oppropdaticti of.ten mft . tiotis4f &Men be inked of the-14%16A1. Goy extnant for the itoposeentant 1:It'll* , Ohio ricer, and that tha rosoknilons,isicer and me- Motiabi adepted• this eentwetion be sent to the mini Beards of Trade, Matnbers of Commereeend trinnieical 'r' es of the earions:iitiOnisid.loCii Its holders for their arnica and opponent: . The resolutions set forth the necessity, of. the ..flappecments :asked for, end contrast the" ; large scan 'pended for harboriceproirementitat to :ocean commerce on the . - stfictitifkweet with smell outlays by the Governmfinhßtr the beneft of interior ooinmeroo. - The inel resolution tidoPte'd, Whin* was offend es a robstitnte (erect Whiele:tegniredf . pleas s ka.ito be tent to the Bosnia of . fite cod Chambers of ,Cornmeros., provides iewmittee of Gee 11 selected from towns on the Ohto, to be constituted an ExeCtitiiieCome asides, to take wham of the subject Muer 'of who Convendons, with power to canna, its essorably at any future day, and that said Ex ecutive Committee aro expected to cite 'upon the National authorities ench.plene, - andlnerit a general -corosrreaos to oppose , inade quate plans. Ms afternoon the Convention adjourned sin* 4.5. Prom Knoxville: Itsonertte. Fele. rectnnolesinhe in form, to command of Gen. SteneriSA with the forme of Gene. Rascal! end ilasen, less made on Monday night towards Ball Gape Which diseueered that the rebel eavelr7 bed retreat ed beyond Fnroeh Broad. On Saturday, the Ruth, Langetteet began his retreat from. Strawberry Plains towards Belle Gap, destroying the bridge,-dad re port says ho has his camp equipage, Am, with him. General Schofield Moved to - the plaice with the talon forma to-day, deigning, the command of the poat sad defences of . elite to Brig. Oen. 1611C211, who will send for ward the army eqiiipsgt and stores. - Rumor, of *raid by a Valonforivr is tong etreet's rear are current, which an *maned to'sioonnt for the precipitate rebel retreat. All quiet along the lines. • • Flag Pnesentatlon. St. Loam, Feb. -Missend re enlisted volunteers, eaßi ttudazr en the steamer ImppeeriAl sad-were; weleatatur at the landing by she retain reeeplbas,ZpOrdialltee, and a large concourse of citSzattlistarere then escorted to Terrier's :410,1F4Ettag presentation took place, ;-, BOSTON, Feb. 25 . ::4110 r amoorat of lee Su the building burniklitkfiionsreyondrwill not exceed thirty thrutritid - The- inel7lnnee on the property to $17,000/ , wo then ;Imre killed by the falling of swop - • • The Capture of itebeis—our I vas. Crierrasnoosi Feb. 45.—1 n the angitiment at Urmsefl Hill, yesterday, Palmer ciphered em three hundred prise:lore, who berre - bc rII brought ba. We lost about sevent7-5Se tasu in killed and wounded. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH Philadelplda Market. 40, Paroanktmit ‘, Feb. 'Hi—Cotten ,any tlhljvidLoid with Inoreasiol firm.. but thong is neon het. 111 ant hands; aisles of itio rat s - van, limulAsiLm at :11%. Flo. dull , and only ;WO phis mid at WI ina I for extra family, and 63 tor hint,. Tharp ht noth ing doing In Rye floor or Cornmeal, and tha demand for Vibeat boo fallen offond prices are droopinelnales of sot at a 60141 45, ttd 'malty anal 5001YO.Lehmall In, of rye at 61 a). Corn to woad...adjs. - vary little hero; sales of yellow at 61 11. C1a1.44111 at 86 (3110. There Ls more activity In Petr01...L.4,0W hialx odd, at MIY/46.11br Gr0de.4'135447 ,raid, il and c4e,55 for froe. Provisions held linnlytaidea 'Orme. par t at 621, and Lard at 1414 c bit!. • and zle in Clonaneed makes from It 2.6 to-I 76 /lax. and from Al 20 to 3 Whisky low.: ailes ' of tibia at 9013"33, and dredge at 061300. Stocks st.dr, Pa s's LINI Long Islond119,1: Moms Canal 70; Pena . .. ft. It. 6141,i Gold 11.3; Y.IC13141:11p Otto Fork. par. Now York Market, Neu Ynto. Fab. 25.—Ealaa or 2000 bolo 'of'Cott..n arp .ndrancn of 1R.L...2.-42.6811. Flour' bon4)` and drollurd la; cal. of 12,5 , 4/ bbla at antp1:41,35 for State; $7,20237,33 unlo; 27,332:37,113.. acutkern. Wkost doll at a decline. of lc; nal. of 6.3,(..:0 bunk at 21,44011,57 for Chicago mprlng; 21,5rg1,ts for 1n4121.0 club; f 1,44011,07 for tod. Pork heitYr. near 223)54, Ltd nockangod. Enron dull. ttors Rttaer .t tww,. aan. wbbk, atek... flusor doll L 2 121A14c. Coffee quint and S tar. Spltits of TurvantLue nom. Ito In buoyant at :359 43. Potrorenot aten 4 y; r.flued 119V.c,R49; - erg& 21‘... Freights dull; one. Mr. to four balk - wheat aotoicat, Stock and Money Marketa,l, - ; Nzr Toss, Fab. Z.—Stocks town: C. a B. I-.-- -.-123 jGaleon a CbGtarieelnri Cumberland . Cantralee.l32 Central .:...7r.,31 khigan e.outhtm. 27 C. k 2d. S. gtd.... _112% Terre Ilauto ,t Allen Cil time Tort. Gnitrat..l32s4 P. 3 Ft. W —. 29 nud dto e. Oe Tear certificate tfiti Canton ..... 42% Eris • . . , • st. J.onha Market. Be. Levu, Feb. O.—Cotton—No melee; meeker:MO bale. Flour droapkng at 88,25 for than. esepardoe. Wheat drooping: 111,Y3014 for prima .to- ado% Cons lower and nalve at 8801,05. Oats 112070. Provisions generally suscbanpd. Baltimore Market. Baletwoar.„ Feb. _L—Flour very doll sad bean. Wheat doll; Western lied 51,11.51,70. Consevelet ; Fellow $1,13,91 11 i• White Oixtat,rs. drown; Obi. no. Crofton:ea; Ilia 284)378. • 110018 .41.1" D LADY'S ADIrDhIISEMIINT; A vl&nr, fresh, and young: and Air, Lott srtth as truly ace wau h•i (The Wave of teeny a micota • - - 1111 now demons te antploi, for the 11w:ruction of her Vag. • • A goodAboteloostntor. • To faun blo Wader pates soliat,' - - • And :Damson, too to umt• • lethmod. Eta mat Mama( quit* Pte. tor, Able vizi ;roc* to rids ot walk. Lad 0.111.4 to totorortiogts4, Inlitatsd by lit vity.- • - • • • A tingle luau but not of thaw Who tn,trimadal bonds mem, And semen's Walled dmplao ; Bach men am dna,* cnas and vain, And hold. their =Dolan with a Mu. Ito str.ct that tt to qatto unwise.. He mast be pone, too, for ttoatter• -- 11.2(4 pleas* ibis pont% or bla toodiari, •1114 lain, but not the lout ---- • Ha mut his Luta and omit aspen • A ' By o=o4 nownens in his dm'. • And boy Ith BPOTB coNpiraT#t. 62 FIFTH STREET: THE LAIIC3LET EEL :CHEAPEST BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE 11 THI WTErf.l R•l9ezt-Doar to Express Office:Sal CHEAP 1 CHEAP 1 . GPT...PI OrliAP MIRKY; CHEAP I • 41:111APF imius t ctiur r =CAP - CRIMP.? sIiOESI • AS A ` MeCtelrand's Aucliott l&S TUTU B'llll3T CLOSING OUT SALE OF ' ' •-. Boots and Shoes, At INORGAND•I9. No. to INAIIS.NT fi#NIN, till.. oo , . . .. .... • 'da. V. torroon-hanl 111 Ottpome at at eta taws. LT ovrassora ea boa& JO& H. BOVLAND to maks moo Ra Bprlrg, a Lug• gook whist. orb Moo, a aka lot ..of r BONE ffien's Pine 0 VOR LOIIISV I E, EVANS aa i t .1... - vtram.na can ..-UtiniM&T; the 21 h Inataat, at • eeekvk , nv. sag lakaitid psearayar ant. Sahib "S. GILMORE, ptats •1111-ea as an.,:sraval Owe ,- Tor freight or •- apply on board or t! . M. CaiLLTS3,i c . O " revs OHS !LACE..) 7° ,71 ts Tir o . t :La c "1 : 4 Y: 1 1: 7 :2 3 0. 8:1 WANTED-. - Wllts - C404 .P.tetsbarekoind acerb ,1144rft , i, 0- , llitY BIDS?. Jolabqq. ~~•~~~~' A fresh retook of 1- Sewed Bode,. T BORLANIY9, sr3uezmosittszt BOATS. ELLE.Thnallt a t • 46.11, • Clerk, salt Iltrt t., If the la welt& ", avpl7 ottlxard a to'. Ltt gGVIVORt ' ' Td - rar • a GeiliMaltD.; sei-,WI , Its , sh• Add of bribe writ Oalvt_ , :0t0ce , .. 1 00... " Co. toStof lkit'l3iati for tuiazzacErr,!koo.
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