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The War ,IlrldgisProkierte—Public "," . • Meeting. .1 large and influential meeting of the Com '' rithelancia and subeeriberis to the stock of the ;.:...proposed bridge to be erected over the Mo . ininipihela •at the Point,lwas held on Sta b:day afternoon at Hare's Hotel. A great 'llea/ of illtOrert ROE manifested by all present at the utecess of the project, and when once " '032 11)1331, /3 properly - organised the eon -#ineth3n of the bridge will be communed and rolhdd rapidly to °obviation. The interest taltutiln the erection of the proposed hddge Leta confined aXelttlitiale to those more di redly ooneerned,L whose property will ho benatitted bylthe,lmprovement, bat one oapl- Vats look upon it as a most excellent °hence for littestment. The meeting on Saturday was organised by ' calling B. O. Sawyer, fr. to the chair, and eilipointing Thomas Sal. Esq., Secretary. 'The /Leto( Alsombirappeinting Commission ers to receive subscriptions to the stock of the - proposed bridge wee read, after which a state nurnt.of the proposodingiii already had been made. .Yr. Steel euggested that they should go to • work more eystematically tha'n they had been doing. There tem the best of feeling in the etexonunity toward* the.erectien of the bridge. Illreferring to the MlCCeell Of the project, Mr. Steel salt - Wed to the ads - instates this bridge would have in comparison with others in bringing the multitude into the city. The Birrofughten and idonongalicht bridges had . Illtettfiiro roads to supply them with travel, :' wbll.'the new bridge would have four turn , pikeireonrerging 'to a point at the bridge. ' AgainUwith the facilities which this bridge would afford, property between Pittsburgh aid Mansfield would increase in value from fifty to one hundred per cent. Land now In the setae direction was looking up, and that was the only part of the country about the city that bad not been exhausted by specula- lion, which will induce people to rapidly set. ; John Zundel. tie in that section. In addition, the interests. As this celebrated composer and organist invoiredin the great manafacteries such as is about visiting cur city fur the purpose of • • Zng I Painter, Singer, Ninlick 't Co., jam " giving instructions on the organ, and in bar- .' o o Wood, the oil rellneriea, the-population of ROI r ALL AND WIN/114 WI/A.—The Sum- Temporaneerille and surrounding villager, . loony, it may not be uninteresting to know I merl s past, and by the morning's frost, we together with the coal and lime bu s iness, are j who and tenor he la. Mr. Zundel, who in a begin to apprehend, that fall and winter will '' of sufficient magnitude to make the bridge I pupil of the celebrated Rink, wan for eleven shortly be upon us, and we must provide co r. pay. l/o thought five or more of the Com- • selves with the material to keep us comfort , years organist of St. Ann's Lutheran Church, mtzsioners should be instructed to inform the ' able. A nice fall suit, or a good and well- Governor that sufficient stock hod been cub- 1 in St. Petersburg, Artesia, dazing which time I Made overcoat are the very thing, and we do ' seribedto warrant the commencement of the . he gave frequent concerts on the organ, the I not -know of any place where oar readers bridge, secure letters patent, and then organ- ; 6rrt few of which yielded him 2,000 rubel., would suit themselves better than at Messrs. ISO and go ahead. j each, (about $ 1,600.) Ho founded an orphan 1 W. H. McGee A Co's clothing establishment, -Dlr. Itobert Woods desired to know whether ' asylum with the proceeds, which is at present earner of Federal street sad Diamond firlearc, as many eubscriptions could be obtained after in a very flourishing condition. Such was tho Allegheny. They have also received a com ets organization as before it. He was of the !attraction of these organ concerts that the plate assortment of gentlemen'. furnishingOpittion that those who subscribed stockrrould ; music-loving Russians nightly crowded hi, goods, and a gre at variety of now patterns for like to vote for the organization. ' church, to the dotrimatit and neglect of their , w•littosil-ngi eke. After some further remarks, D. C. Sawyer, own, and the jealous Ermine authorities wet-. 'Jr., =Wed that fire or more of the Commie- ' thee induced to withdraw their permission for DIED: doter. be Instracted to certify to the Governor the continuance of similar musical feats. On ,_ r0n0...43,, &unpin", Dec. oth, of infiamation of ; • ' thepresent condition of the project and apply ! the representationr, however, of the famous . she inns., GEORGE fiAltklY, infant son of Willis,., for letterer:atone The motion prevailed. , Madame Sontag to the Emperor, Mr. Zundel W. and st ar A. Ford, arid 4 months and Id deist. In relation to the matter of procuring sub- i (who for three years taught Madame S.'s The friend. of the family are respectfully !welted '' actiptione Mr. Chess informed the meeting ; children in music) was permitted to re so attend tic enured, on MOSLIST 1,101,L70, at 10 that Ociree persons were backward about sub- his organ exhibitions. A Boston family, Re- . o'clock, from the residence of hi. parents, Na. in :'setiblig on account of their anxiety to know ; per, then resided at St. Potosburg, induced ' In reet, "forth Commune , Eleic.wid Word, 3.1 Seartap g. W110:61611111 be the directors of. the company. ; Mr. &andel to come to this country, since ' lec hen y City He had suggested to each persons to subscribe , which time—twelve years—he has been the _ - • erodible:raid in electing the hoard of direetore. organist and member of Henry Ward Beech- . Mr. WM. Hall asked for information if his Pe! church. Here,- then, Is a rare chance for anbabrlptiort of $500 . , made Seine fire years the musical improvement of our amateurs. , ay, was still - binding on him. Mr. Z. will produce, in his forthcoming con- n,. riser Is still receding Costly at this radnt, ~,L . Triniek informed Mr Hall that all the certs, only sacred music, of the moat orthodox our feet six inches m the channel by the pier marks mibieriptionalnede under the act appointing masters, and we trust that he will receive such Ise: evening. The tewtthee ens new end cold and Piteraftellioners were valid. Since the lent • welcome at the hands of oar pastors and the prupect a f rein is not iiiiiii , ureging—for the /3166141iltire - Trsunok had obtained some in,- choir' 63 has been awarded to him wherever p rn ' • ''' i " i ''''' 0063i0WalftibSeriphiOng, and agrees many who he has gone in his works of charity and art. 805 t.., was prat. aratas at lb. levee, on Naito !4olll,eribed Wife anitoU3 to know who 'would Mr. Zundel is expected to arrive in Pitts. day, and with modera r reci.pta, the ablimeste ;Alli thedirectors. burgh on Tuesday, the Bth, and will be pleat- was. fair, though eat up to the impact-alone of •liip. . . ~ MT. Mal Was satisfied with Mr. Truniek 5 , od to have all who wish to avail themselves of ' pers. Thare la no parcertiblo falling off ie tee offer. • explanatien t und subscribed $5OO additional.. his instructions, meet him promptly as hie loge of freight, brit the groat dresv•book now I. ' Mr. Cheep , in alluding to the backwardness I stay will be lim i ted , et Central Hall, 3d story „..,.,.. i , ~ i t 0 .,. g . of persons to subscribe, remarked that some of Dispatch Building on Tuesday evening. had paid in one dollar per share, of Which they --sesse --_ —_ moon!, transient errio•l we hare t i recisrd Is the . /tad *Mee heard any account. i Arrest of an Alleged Imposter. • L`'ild." I.'M rlnthm"l ' " '''''''" th ' " s'e na, • Mr. steel remarked that this feet sheared . nn sLle to Wing an of e.r urge alasse Wheiciltiz, In On Friday, Col. Cross, Acting Quartermos- , ,„,,,,,,,,1,,.,,,. or i,,,, ~,,,,,,,, c„ pr: ~,,,,,,„.,,,, „„ s the necessity of Cu. organization. i ter Geueral of this department, in nempany i mood toms( ant a lop of It at the: VAII:. A 4115 On =llion of Mr. Joseph Ross, the sub seription books were epenpd, and a coo- with Acting Adjutant General Bled, of Gen. 1 deridiargiog ben,the loft again for Wheeling en Sat i,llllllntlYbei *amber ef.additiened shares us e r . i Brooks' staff, Ind two Sergeants, slatted 1 today evening to bringup tee balance of bee frelabt atilistrilbed, •-• ',''': x. The meeting than adjoerned. • . Cleveland, for the purpose of arresting a mats i The Urlida, with no exrellent trip, cleared for : Cincinnati on Saturday owani•g, isa ald ale, tbs Jo- The Commiesioners present afterward,' held passing under the name of Major Al'. G. Crow, 1 a _ .r t i Zwnerrille. The Adelaide icrt ecrtscnotilL to • meettng, and proceeded to frame a commute- , who Is charged with being a common swind- ~,.„, ar a 1, ,,,, of metal. :leaden to the Governor, with the vie* of pro- ter. The pretended Major was in this city, a n a , E.,,,,, L1,,,..t,,,.. from guinea:lla, and the fie curing letters patent. As soon as these are ,rebeived, the stockholdere will meet and or- few days since, and stopped at the St. Charles ' sena from Cincinnati, were Nub doe tart night and gentle, and the preliminary steps for the exec- Hotel. It is alleged that, while here, he pro- ! will doubliewo be found at ths wharf this moral, g lion of the bridge be taken.. I tended to have authority to settle claims 1 The offictre of the Jana rialto that on her recent ' against the Government, and by this means I upward trip, ohs brought more freight than was over succeeded in swindling several persons. He i brought hen Wore on the same stage of water. wore the United States uniform, bat unfortu- j Notwithstanding she was loaded Sown, she cams op :lately for him he is said to be without a coin- cr ,„,. G I .. ,R,,,,,,. , _,,, u „,,,, a a a,,,, aa m aa , p b ra „,. — minion. His operations here came to the 1 „ without ever wetting a spar." knowledge of Col. Cross, and, hearing that he 1 . . . The 111.14 %hit e flue, and Augula Dyers, wane had left for Cleveland, the Colonel deteraieed , advertised to lasso Cincinnati for Pittsburgh.. on to as - rest him. Their trip was entirely success- 1 ful, and on Saturday evening Mr. Crow was j Saturday. Tb. s " .rl igh' 'en the e. '" 'hi' 10 ." .' delivered into the custody of CapL Wright,l Friday, Prevent Marshal, who committed him to prison 1 Among the arrivals at Cincinnati on Friday, wa to await an investigation of the charge pro. I ths Westmoreland. Notwithstanding she hal teen , tarred against him. la the Government: eon Ica for over a year, she he , sad tr be In excellent order, and only requlre• a . - ..0• ' of paint to make her as "goad ea new .'• The Itessersti, ('apt. O. B. Herren, clerk, W. 31. List, Is annum...l to leave for Cincinnati to n,.,,,, Belief for 'the Families of Soldier(— ' A Commendable Project. OitSaturday evening, a largo meeting of the citizens of Manchester was held in the School house, for the purpose of devising ways and means for the relief of a number of sal. Alert' families, residing in the borough. Jitit . gess Sprott was called to the chair, and Sum Miller was chosen Secretary. After • ' the object of the meeting had been stated, two !ettarewcre read from soldiers' wires, settiag forthf the destitute condition of their faint ' !. After some discussion, it was proposed that - frith Lair:ger should contribute an amount 'borough tax, (five mills on the .:SollarrY trzeenstituto • Po lief Fund, which . ithonld be disbursed by a committee appointed for the purpose. ' Siren Objections were urged to this plan, be '.there'witst no law' to compel a man to pay the 'tai. Those who were generous and humane, . would pay prompptly; while tboso who were WigguMy and selfksh, Would contribute noth -111. me pretty sharp talk followed, in which • asserted that the law of pub/ic opinion would compel those who were disposed to Act lntleanlj to pay their full share of the tax. ' The . natne of every man who refused to pay .iso small at sum for so worthy o purpose, would be published to the world. A terta',Was then taken, and the resolution wed nianlmourly. 'Meters. Wm'. U. Rosa, Isaac Stewart, Samos Miller. George Motkerell and Wm. Kirk wore ,opptdeded a committee ' to' transcribe tbo bor allffh daPlisztes colloot the tax from the people." Oa`r Motion" Thomas D. Updike, Erg., was Chita ,Terittsitrer of the fund. . It the tax is ealleeted, al anticipated, a 3nnd of somes2,ooo will be accented for the *Set, of 'there' famines which may he in .m...l4.kio..fitegttence of the absence, in 4 the Arm, or those who support them. The plan certainly sa good ontv And we hope to see 'the examgoionolvedin'etery distrtot In the County., 'Thor 4 certaiaty no better method tho object than by uniform t. Satiation, The millage, of course, should be t regulated so as not to impose a greater tax ,opon the people than is necessary. .17 ,, The meeting adjourned to meet on Seism :.Artillteidzig, December Ileth, to hear the report of the Gommittoo. Brent the 139th Regiment... Two Men Shot._ /I 'tVio loam, from a reliable source, that two 'tstsn„..t.qtstmd Win. Cherry and Aughen .t hatsll4lnvoshors Of Co. F, I39th Pennsylvania :r°:l:eAdinonA(Col.Colll.er) were shot on the lit of ileeentbei,iiy tome rebel cavalry In United iltatos. uniform. Cherry is supposed to have ;'4,,,40n Aughenbaugh was wounded, but .I,n3ameged :to escape. They were separated from their company at the time, and were •^do6ll»l'hy the disguise worn by the treaoh tMl4iebeis;.- 7 -.,"letter from Colonel Collier, dated the 3d ii.:4olWitsters.that.thelogimont is back in the 4,414 4 :1pet Brandy Station, and all are well. „ e Soir.We - tuiderstand that ens of -0p7 .7 „we1l = known druggists being so well ,Iforesrl , with the wonderful merits of the :; • Restorer " Rejoviustor," as ;tln . thit Oases of several gray haired and taeld !Leaded persons, has 'maimed, for the - tam , of , tenthooland dollars, the exoluelve '.lfilaft,o,* l :l4 l Kttaan 0 d_tell the article In •s'this e*Mtry.r will be_ good news to • --i/fao3t Taw 103 a itsonamr.—We are ander obligations to OoL F. Lohman, of the 103 d ::- - PenneslMmlti , ,ree :a etent, for lit. ouchSern pa -11,1•40.: -The memole now igat Ply. if „month; 1 Ninth Carolina; and the Merl ere en theft usual pod health. • • • •. - • Miles the great egnestrtan Em .spPolzi'thill girib l ll lll Ann/HIM' Witewittrama. Bee ord. V.-..r'7,4:4,14;;73a72.X.fiy.WfM71471,,,f4441,73:2ar,4F.1:%,,5.W 7,71-:: ' , i7-' 4 C .I ' C2'4 .V 5; 4* -3. 4 - F , ItW , Z , F - 1". 7 „_ _ t - 4.‘.,;"-• • --- The Rettig's Cstse..Pnether Investi gation - 3 - ' On Saturday afternoon coroner lifTlang confirmed the investigation of the circum stances connected with the death of Thomas Itattion. P atrick 1 1. / 411100 . Sr.,: testified that ho wa s with itattigan on the evening_ before ho re ceived his iojraies, but on the evening of the assault he 1111.3 not out of his own house. John McNamee, son of the first witness, testified that his father we/ not away from the hence on the Saturday evening-on which Rattigan was injured. ; James Taylor testified that, on the night in question, between eleven and twelte o'clock, he saw two men running seeress the street from the canal bridge. He had heard a fuss be fore,and ho asked these men if there was any fire, but they made no answer, and acted as though they had done something wrong. John 11. McElroy, who wan In company with Mr. Taylor, corroborated his statements, and stated farther that he hoard the noise of bro ken:glass, loud talking, and a sonfile k as though some one was being put out of doors. Be could not tell where this noise came from. Joseph Cupples stated that he-passed along Peon street, near the canal bridge, a few minutes before - twelve o'clock that night, and saw an abused man, who said "it was done. in the alley." There were four men standing at Lanahan's Exchange, without *Hering to help the injured man. Witness did not know the man, and could not say that he was Rat tigan. Ha took his arm, and started with him to get a doctor, but on reaching the curb stone a man earns from Lanahan's, in his shirt sleeves, and as he appeared to know the injured party, the-witness left him in his ens tody. Thomas Rattigan, Jr., eon of the deceased, and John' Crictin ' testified that they had been forbidden by the attend. ing physician, to talk to their father, owing to hie dangerous condition, and they had no in form at ion from him as to how he received hie injuries, further than this—that on biz being brought home he ettr,ted that he had been beaten on the Rand-street bridge. James Farley, watchman at the railroad crossing on Penn Street, Butted that lie did not hear any unusual noise on the night in question. The investigation was then adjournod un tii Friday next, at ten o'clock. Telegraphic Consolidation: Vim: Now York and Buffalo Telegraph Com pany's lines, extending from New York to Buffalo, have been consolidated with the Western Union lines, and Anson Stager, Esq., of the latter, has bean appointed superintend ent of the whole. The Cincinnat I Gatenc says: Mr. Stager commenced business at Pitts burgh as an operator., upon the first telegraph line built west of the mountain:. Ho was subsequently appointed Manager of the Cin cinnati °Moe, which position he flied with great efficiency for several years. He was next chosen Manager of the House Line, and rubsequently Superintendent of the Union Litter. Noir he is General Superintendent of the most extensive range of lines in the world. Tho position is one of great responsi bility, but be la fully equal to it. ae-Enlistments to Le Credited Capt. John Cnthbortzon, Provost Slorshal of the 24th District, recently addressed an Inquiry to Col. J. B. Pry, Provost Marshal General, Tie: "Will mon In the three years regiments, now in sorrloo, who ra-enlist un der oircular No. 95, bo credited to the quota the President's last call"' Tho Pro vost Marshal General answered 11111 follows: "Itusnlistments in accordance with eirealar No. 95, soil be credited to the quota under the recent call." Vigorous efforts aro being made in Beaver county to fill their quota without a draft, and hence the above correspondence. Funeral of Capt. Atwell. The remains of the late Capt. Charles A. Atwell, were interred on Banday afternoon, from the residence of his father-In-tow, Mr. James Gregg, Craig street Allegheny. The remains wore interred with militiry honors, and the preeession was headed by ,the Provost Guard, sender Capt.'. Griffith, a detachment of Knap's Battery A, and a squad of veterans from the Military 'HospitaL The obsequies were most solemn and impressive, and the cortege was one of the largest ever witnessed in the city. TVIST Itscitnun.—A fresh samk of Photo graph Albums, of the best styles and at low prices, also all rises diaries for 1864, and all the new books, magasines, papers, dco., at Prank Case's news depot,Chroniele Building. Baowa's Baosontsi Taoarts, for Coughs, Colds, Pulmonary and Asthmatio Disorder', have proved their *Mosey by a test of many yearn, and have received testimonials from eminent men who have need them. dew. Tan RRICTZIATOI will prevent the hair from falling out. Priem one Dollar. For sale by all respectable Druggists. Simon John. son, general agent, corner of Fourth end Smithfield streets. Prisms and carriage cello will be taken at the Omnibus aloe, No. 410 Penn street, day or night. All orders left at the above place will be promptly attended to. All calls mist be paid in advance. e Ftnintan's dziocuston.—A inootiog of this Vody will be held this evening, at their hail ititlin City bonding. an - it vAzaAnis la Carpet', at J. nob's, .eorner of Grant anti PIM strati. . _ 1 SPECIAL LOCAL NcYncE 6 . - r ITHF LATEST -ICEWS i hundred and eighteen acres of land have I.cen ‘ . _ , Late. Flawtheria.Nawas --....-. . --...steariltp_Eakinalorle _....„..- • .. - ~..... Fiera roz straYaortn.;;-.Embroideringtirs- •'. - ---,..-- . ' - ;or d ered sold, pnneipally, in western 14 ' 11- 1 Yonrhass Monte*, Dec. 5:-:-Tins (nitersint Aituri, Dee. 6--:-.l'hie sixlboileviteamer chines are not: the_thing for family_leaing. i ; ties-Michigan and Santos. diapatehee are taken from Richmond papers. . Lau Netston. exploded . last evening" about ; Read the following : -- - _Er TELEGkAPH. i Calms DISCOTLILED. Otarlerteri, :tier. 30.-The Yankees to-day hallapast nor en o'4°a-, wheeopPosite ' Spay ! One prominent defect of the double thread i ' man was w tw o c e nt t y ii t , w d o raortarattells atSumiter. Ono_ Gtemn f rz m yk t e h l , Cr f eck, „„ jns ,r t ., bc . l . orr Yonkers. Tho ; loop stitch is the waste of thread la forming ; OUB. SPECIAL DISPATCHES. j Fronde 02 the:Gorcrnment amounting ta otowa -- hrtartintr ea ( . 4 0 , 1.t0.. /,-, 1.-Tho Yankees fired thir : it. Each yard of seam requires on an aver- ; __— ; the sum of $640,000 has been discovered in i bin and woodtrodk, which took fire - and . age 73j'ynrdsoI thread, or twice and one-half ; the at-counts of Capt. Iv o , Stoddard, Quarter- j toes shells nt the city last night. Tare, ; The enemy rerinnoltered to Pocataliga and spread with fearful rapidity, and in itt - fier fiercely. Fortunately two tow hoots were the amount required by the "lock etlich." An FR( )I‘.l WAS-HINCII'< )N. roaster at Alexandria, in the receipt and doe ; baildings wore struck. minutes the centre a the boat was burning estimate may be easily made of the compare 000 o.T or forego :or too-teeny cradle Potomac_ t . , Mire expense of using the two. In the ekirt I Spacial Dispatch to the Pittaburan Gauss.,j carried of twentv-scren e es. near by, and immediately went to the roseate manufactory of Messr Douglass A: Sherwood, , Stoddard has been arrested 'and soloed in 1 Sean,/ disponi-The enemy fired sixteen a the passengers, who were all nitnured,tuall W.A.SRINOTO:C c'TT4, Dec. 0, 1063. a day's work of ten houra for one :person is the Old Capitol prinon. Capt. Fmgenson has I its into the city this afternoon. Sercral taken off. It is believed th : all not estimated at 1,000 yards of straight seam, ten COLFAX AND 1 . 112 spc‘stli.sHlP. I Eorlildings were strata. One Woman was sc- instantly allied were azirisi. ;The luggage been arrested ca' a sinsilar:chnrge. Stoddard's atitchas to •the inch, with the look-560h ma rarely wounded. master, ;Nelson Dederisk, Must hare been: General gratification is expressed to-env • chinos, which they tins; thin length of seam - . , • frauds were perretrnted i hy:rellusion with co • 1 Caitscieston, /or. 2.-The enemy opened tiro blown to etyma, on he Was tithe baggage ; requires three thonzand yards of cotton thread, tractors, who faroished mix I trait , o f ilti-ty- j this a ft ernoon on the city and throw sox shells , room, between the two bailers- . Tang firemen, ' over the harmoninas result of lastnlgh: s Ad : and with the double thread chain or knitting- ; ministration caucus. Colfax Lae made, in two po„n t, t to oho lin : .hoi. in whit. , „ ~„ A eoricentrat e d Urn from our battcrjes encase Christopher Smith arti Richard Jarman, malt stitch machine, 2,500 y ea & 'ream bereqtati•,,,,m, epeeii,etc , w ,kok. teee .. He . . , Lama to cense firing. hare been instantly killed, aa their bodies The cost of 3,000 yards of cotton thread would ! ponn.ls 0f,t..1...F ono I odor 1....„.a. • Brirto/, Lea. 2.-The firing at Enos, t ile i ts , were seen in the boiler room, and 6ida 'not be $1,35 at wholesale, and the colt of 7,506 Corn. nt the ric e ,f a 1,,,,e5i o f i t ,t-, ',holt coased. The surrender of Bornside . bereached . of ' d - - Th on acconn. too ames. 0 ; has passed through the contest, which resulted is not yards would be $3,10, making a difference of In finally crowding arm competitor he had ' was higher in price in ple.p •r, ot to the . otleially confirmed. head waiter informs us that he saw too bodies $1,85 a day in this item alone, or more than ; off the track, Without making a single pledge : oronoe (Inert House, 7E, 2.-There has been of three men, believed to be dock' passengers, $5,000 a year ; with costlier thread or eilk (at ! weight th is mesa's he and Lis oonfeder- ; ; nu fighting to-day. The enemy still make a lying in the gangway, but they could not present prices at $ll perpound), the difference ' ales made as the rote of fi - teen cents of any position to a single member, without -. B y , ' p er j show on our front, but is believed to be fen- be rescued, owing to the rapid Spread ; of the would bo much 'greater. In shirt and collar I bushel on an the grain pue,Mn s e.l for the i fine back to recross the Rapidan without fight. dames. A man named ThOmes Snider, Zed entering Into • single combination of easy kind manulaoture, where the stitch is finer, and less with any of tbo candida tea for other offiees, antiti. in t r o or they are going to Fredericksburg to after reaching Yonkers. George \Wile, of length of seam is sewed, the difference per ' without any bargains, and without a drop c(.; . , e , winter. Rochester, was sralded on th e faro and hands, day is only ahout7fr cents in rarer of the look- 1 l'o is: his rooms. It is a high tribute to CoNatTlea Or Tag krti_rtvt. Ern,. , , Afobil., Don. 2.-Banks, with fi fty th.taand hot not seriously. stitch madams. In a manufaatory like that ; 1 •"' . The Committee appo i nte d hy Secretary j troupe, has etptured Brown cites , but lie did Thos. Hodson and brother, of Cohocs, wore of Winchester ik Darla's, where one hundred him that, after a caucus like that, he was Menton, oonsisting of Messrs. Chester, of ! not capture over fifty hales of cotton. very seriously' scalded; Michael MeLatighion, and sixty of these maobines are need, the nominated by acclamation. The plot by Atlanta, 1),. 1.-4: I sib° rn is division en- st. fireman, nots badly injured, abso .T. Prot:- Illinois and other, have ti.ited the military oaring is $l2O per day. The remit ix that the . which the Copperheads hoped, through the . ; ..,,, • . . ~e d o,: or h atis ono w il e t hf e a o of }ti n . de . rgast, another fireman. Twelve 'or tiftar chain or knitting-stitch Is not used on this work. In quilting, where silk is nsod, the , defection of Emerson Etheridge to carry the or- prisons In the distri .. The prison, rs in Oft ' ls'erd, on Friday, driving him back. The en. of the injured are at a enacts. W e bane no t Old Capitol prison were found to be wed pro- emit arc is our front at Ringgold. and one been able to ascertain ate names, lint hopo difference each day would amount to more ' gartiifffi". has boon to-day ererywhere the tided for. They aro priocipaliy rbals. The i ',atop aro in lino of battle advanoing. to, soon. Tho boat tens burned to the winter than two dollars and twenty-five cents on I topic of earnest and angry discussioa. Tho of . C entra l , , H ou s e , +!t/onto, linc. -Ti 2.o enemy is intrenching edge with an th e freightand bsggagto * less . con di t i on the l,ttar. an° each mahine. 7 •Scient(fic American. ' law passed In the last days of the last cession at Chicken:sutra nacre was' henry fi htin than thirty minues. Total loss between The Wheeler a' Sillson is the best machine I • yesterday tit ' Charleston, Tennessee. M g t th roe and f our hundred thousand dHa hasa Ts. for family ttse. Odloe No. 27 Fifth street. , requires the clerk to pilot upon the roll of the Georgetown prisons were ❑renouneed bad. twit:4w n:""o on names "" those who ace eertifie4 , Louse of person, r4b6nvd tir•ri no specific enemy horned a pontoon bridge to-day, No passengers in the upper raloon or Indies' : I charges are presented dr di , eharge, are on and attempted to destroy the bridges and " , obio focro injured. to him as having boon duly elicited under . trial . ; railroad track at Chickamauga, the laws of the ;State or of the United fitator.. ; Tho Yankees hold Cleveland and are ad- Tint rassitaasr's 2,ii,,111, Cr. ' rancing on Charleston, Tenn. Th e object of the law was to prevent the : The Priaident's message i. not yet finished. , Tho Rtehmond papers of the ad bare been possibility of filling the House with bogus Ino now expect. to furnish the last p.„. to ! received here. Tho Etareiner states with ear members from the Southern States, who had hc i , lt . y . t ho o t ,. tn,ou g b u y " e ' then at P a' r :X C I dent, one,a" Harden t ae t parer been really elected, but who might, the rioter to - morrow forenoon. It eta make : about a sixteen page 'pamphlet, c o arse type. ' row commands the army and will continue t , nrvertbelesS, peretint , certificates of some sort, ~.,,,,,,„t„, Chase's re p ort wi ll p e; h a p, toa d.° do or till the Chief shall appoint one. and gain admission in sufficient numbers to The Dime papers says that thy reverses that throe or !bur more pages. It Is not yet fin- cent" the House ' The words, however ' ished either, hut probably will ire to-morrow. !p o t , : i r i e o c r,n n ~.: 4„ l ,, ,e fi n , d l, 7 3 .t o h n n a t , o k iti t eral, , Ir . ril ;mn ir, Etheridge claims, require him to insist that ; The other reports err non in type. Chase . , tifiing to learn the.' to West Tennessee °or each certificate shall distinctly specify in this hod to be delayed xs reel:lto estimates from army is f'Priffxf°O; up like '. 3 s7i• It rt , i ,, ` int en form, that the member was elected ao- other departments. It it kno .. a t Lit the main . t r L n a n n nin,:;,a.o tine e, t i ' e h. "' ; n ' t :' , ' „ l l, T dc f t :t:' i d ' S N t o b r ", h 1 : 1 7:' cording to the Inws of the State of the roiled „ titere el . the p t i ti ,i,„,. , otopsA ,,, , i i Ise 1,,,,. snarl to the T alk itacbte, ad of which thetric: States. Now the certlneatee from Or e gon, 'ion on reeartetrnetion, 4.3 itrimatcd some dal 6 lins been farmed int., n Itepaetnient. to bc Miontssota, West Virginia, Old Virginia, , hi , vote , i c kri. en as the Dope.; tosent uf West Tonnet sun, Maryland and part of go in these dispstches. „ Missouri, real tint the order the command . f Col Taos . :esti. :ill not diaer materiolle (lota the vi ews :a. , ___ __ _ _'_. _ inelnbers were duly elected according to law. ' neinin:3 ho chase in his m-.,, , hi.l 7, , Thit Etheridge holds to be insuMoient,and ac. P cordingly throws them out, thus taking away at least sixteen of our to co, and possibly eon • hling the iiiiiitisltion to carry the House. This might possibly be regarded as simply an ever nice elm in in gof verbal technicalities wore thorn not this proof of deliberate scoandrolism,to wit. The Slates of Illinois, Indiana Ohio and New York, all having Democratic insjoritie6, sere notified by him in ample time, to hero their certificates corrected In acoordanee with his Interpretations. During the Met month, how ever, certificate, from the dolcgstion, that were thrown out, wore also presented. The certifiente. Etheridge examined, and pro nounced all right. Then, after tilts, ~n last Saturday morning, whey It wa, t.° I..te to procure. new certificates, he notified them of oliego I informality and his consequent refusal to put their natneS on the roll. Oy eon e, this TUC Qrece or BAVARIA (Germany) has or tiered a Sewing Machine to be made in this country. It is now finished and ready to be cent abroad. It wes manufactured by the eel dusted Grover ;!k Baker Co., and makes the Geover Sr Baker stitch. The Bavarian royal arms arse beautifully inlaid with pearl anti gold on the top of the iron work table. A. all the different part, of the machinery (such as pivots, cams and wheels) aro of di- 1 . Ter, their simplicity in seen at a glance. The whole is to be enclosed in an elaborate case, and will be forwarded to the Queen by a.. early steamer, so that it may reach her by the Christmas Holidays. We would advise ; all of our readers to go anti do likewise--th,t is, order one of Grover k Baker's celebrated Sewing Machines for a holiday present, 1,4 there Is surely no more useful or accepts b'e gift than one of these machines. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. The new and rotratiolil i vois steamer Darling, as Capt. F. T. Batchelor. II be seen by card, la an nounced to loses for Memphil on Ttraelay. Tics prompt and ponetnal steamer Emma Graham, Cspt. Ayers, returns to Z.1.'4711161 a. mual, losces-s row at 4 p. m. Market. by Telegraph Bair 'roan, Dee. 3.--Cotton steady, and in fair dr mand at 79550 e. Flour lees active and scarcely 10 firm prices nomical without decided change at se. :A aTir, for Extra State, 57.4u@;.50 lorExtra 11. 0. and 5.6009.00 for trade brands, ri o s iag dull and heavy, with no buyers at outside quotations. WI 1 ky irregular and unsettled at 5k for Watorn ; I. r largo parcels, favorite brands Wusiern,t& it refused. Wheat Icas active, but without decided dotage; 51.43 11.46 fur Chicago Spring., 51.4441.45 fur Milwatike , . Club, sad 51.5001.5 ti for Winter 11.1. Barley tu,re active at 51...1 5 / 4 1:15 for State , including 10,000 inn very choice at 51. 9 0. Wool quiet and anti nominally =changed. Petroleum excaed and firmer; Reflood, (roc, 50(Pic ; 4,00:1 Lads lu [wad 50(210()%c ; 15,000 de do for December, 51c: 100 40 do for January 50c. Pork firm and in fair &mond at 516.7.1 for old Meal, 51587V311.n4 for new Prime, and 816.00017..i0 for new Prune Mew% including uew City Prime Ales. et SMCO: also I,:xiu bids new Mese for February at 521. Beef quiet •ad steady. Bacon Sidra in moderate ra ga& it Ilt? for city Long Clear and tong Cut Hans. se Dr.xl fogs a shade cagier at 7? 97!...ie for city. Lard quiet. New York St ock and Money Market Now Yoe., Dee. 6.—Money moderately active at 7. Starling quiet without material chans . at 1809168%. Gold opened at 15i. declined to 561 advanced to 1.62%, and aimed heavy at 162%41 ' ti. The total export. of Specie for the week were sl,l`l m. Government Stocks quiet and firm. P. S. b'e, I. Tear Certificate. 98. Stocks dull and lower. C.* 11. 1_............_.103 ;Needing ................119y, P. at. w. .m. c......... ............124 A. & T. if !VIM. S C. £ N. W 46% Ills. O. Scrip 118' 4 T. & W • 63 C. & P........ .............104% C. & Tol 113% Erie DO A ' G & C....«._........107 N Y 0 134 Erie, Pfd... 1025: Quicksilver Co 66 Hudson 12,r,i,; Mo. re. ...-..- ..... —. 08 Br. Loci, Dee. 4, 8 P. sr —Colton dull; light sales at 73c for Middling. non? Inactive, pending letting of Government contracts; bide for 40,000 Ws opened to-day. Corn advanced 2c. Oats declined 1(32C. PHIZADILLIPHIA, Dec. B.—YlOtir quiet; pales 1,000 bids Ohio Extra 117.75. Wheat hoary ; Raba 9,000 bn si.eam.sa for Bad, and amall min White at four old Corn quiet ; isles 11,1V0 biz at 111.2151.22 for old Yalinw sad mosaliao for new. Whisky 83@a5c. Petrels= wry much excited; sales of Reflood at 38 Bj4lc, sad 48452 c for free. 8TE4A11130.1711. FE WHEELING MARIET TA ATM ZAICESTILLZ.—The dna wmpr steams? EMMA GRAHAM, Rousso Ayres, Cloanoandar, leatis Pittsburgh every TUESDAY, at, 4 p, m• stud ZAtiverille every FRIDAY, ate o'clock a. ca. The nen steamer JULIA, Wm. Chelan, ORO • mender, Waves Pittsburgh every SATURDAY, at S p. m., sod taneurille enry TUESDAY, at I &dock a. ns. Tor itedght orapply on board or to J. D.MINGWOOD, Agent, Pitts U.S. Plums a CO., Agen burgb ; ts, noltZasearifla, Ohio. FOR MEMPHIS.—The fine Ds eldo•erheel steam? DARLIICO, amt.'''. Y. Batchelor, .111 lean as stools ce illi ft BAY, fith last., at 4 o`locki. 0. for *slight or pomace y on hoard or to .D. - 00 INOWOOD, de7 JOHN 714011, psronituNATl & LOU- Errais.—Tbil oplorollo steam RIDIDSVD Oa D. Z. - Morro Tnis Dm e . 7 ins ,.. . _ _ 31 ..111 lawn os lam Tor freight et al " eciftkii. al: gallitneUr ; 44111 1 at to .... 1 40 I. D. ooLiaardwooirt salmi. id just the same sort .r_.7l.rform.n, playing with Laded dice. When the matter hail been fully dlsenseett in a mance.. t— night, a Committee of Ire was dean: op pointed, to mature a plan of action. This Commute, hare decided to follow It. The foment John Quincy Adana', preeo,lrto. of Eitherid;o, persists in the plo:. Tliaidcus Stevens will move thar:Washburne the olicot ' member, act as Speaker, pro tem. The motion of r,or.e be carried, end Wall:home will at once he escorts,' to the choir peaceably, if postible, fnrail.iy ii need be. Meantime of forts are making to induce Mr. Etheridge, ty abandon the plot. Secretary tieward gate him (ate altunoota ophefon Inv the proper interpretation ttL.l/0 law, If Etber Hge Wait.s to accept bit" laterpiflatlon, Bate. will probably glee him one In the Morn ing, which. e ming from the Attorney Gen eral, may o,tepol him to see the enunniry of thy mime Le is trying,to cLinmit. If all this bowers', tho Speaker pro se., will ho promptly put in over his bend. The wombats here resolv,3 n I to Lai forced 111(0 filibuster ing for delay, and en organization to-morrow to determined upon. It is hollered that Ibis plot war originally hatched some months age, when the prospects indicated a much smalls), Administration majority, with n view of elect ing Toraoudo Wood. But they runnel likely to take the odium of voting for that person, sin less they are sore of electing him, and 13,re probable, therefore, that their vorr, will 10 cast to-morrow for Coo A ny nopsio of the estimates for eXpetalel of the ensuing year, it embraced in the forthcom ing off,ial report of the Secretary of the Treas ury, cello for the following soma for the a2.cal year commencing the 50th of June, 1844: Army and Nary, seven hundred millions of dollars, of which one hundred nod forty-two millions are for Navy. The civil list of Indi an elpenfer amounts to one hundred and two millions of dollars, making a total of eiFly hundred and two millions of dollars. On the 30th .•I.fune, loot , the Tronsurer entin.ateq he will hove a surplus from last year's approria - eion of about eight million of Jollars. Heti mate, hors been carefully prepared : ores put as low as 'manacle. naposiT or Tr.n rOMMISSIONZ P. OP TM! ocncs.r. Judge Edmonds, ghee a total of five slants. on lands disposed of for the live ',non., end ing September 30th, 1803, or in,oo• million eight hundred and forty-one thousand fire hundred and fifty Items. The aggregate quan tity of surveyed lands offered and undispwed on September 30th, 1063, was one hundred and thirty-three millions four hundred and eighty seven thousand fear hundred and ninety-live acres, of which eighty-these millions two hun• drod and sixty Ore thousand flee hundred and nineteen sores were offered and fifty millions two hundred, twenty-ono thousand Live hun dred and :eorenty-six unofferod lands. The commissioner recommends legislation that no pro-emptlon be roeognized in which the set tlement is not continuous, and at least fur a varied of one year upon unoffmed lands, and for a whole year on offered land.s from the date of settlement, and that settlers upon un- I offered lands be required to prove and pay up within two years from the date of settlement. He recommends that the homestead not be so amended that parties entering lands shall pay fall eommlsslons to the register, and recover when the entry Is made, instead of paying only one half at the time of entry, and the remainder when the final eartifieate Is leaned at the end of fire years. Under the military bounty laws, fifty-eight millions, nine hundred and sixty nine thousand four hundred and thirty acres IM , re been entered. Tho following States hare accepted the Agricultural and Mechanical College grant: /own, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, ills semi, Rhode Island, Illinois, Kentucky, Ver mont, New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massaohnsetts, New Hampshire, end Con necticut, absorbing three millions 111)Y0/2 hun dred and' fifty thousand acres. Under the grants for railroad purposes of 1838 and 1857, twelve milliam eosin hundred and Orly-eight thottsand eight hundred and forty-Bve acres have been absorbed by lowa, Michigan, ' sisslppi and Louisiana. Under the Swamp LericAet forty.four millions Ore hundred and eightyelgbt thousand eight hundred and eighty-eve mire" have been approved In the States. Sinai the last report, three millions ono hundred and eighty-evvea thousand sight critic Lau an WtaIIINGTON. De-. 3.—The roam or Repub• Tito General Land Orace 1,,,. sent,•, ot to , e . lira° members of the Dente of Representa ii tives, held a caucus male;; at the Ca riit , .i•ornor a lowa au to 1,,t, twent L., nigh , . ~,.,. or 1,,1,,,.., placedd ~ t•. hundred mere. of Inn I it, indentitit) for a tiotuit.tion Mr. Cdlfax, and this was agreed like quantity in 'lag,. r dounty, lowa, claimed to withal dissent. Nominations we:e made ns swampy, but ...Id a, AT citable publid land. for i t thi ' n r g h ' h ' elti c ri e r r ese fl r f v e t h fr ° , ll f o tt u t s u e r . e c n n e s :A l a ' Returns from the Survt•ydr General of Minn,. Lion, a long discussion:took place beginning- lota, lota, show the progre, of ea-nest on bo:11 ' under review the nets of the present Clerk of .., do , of do , , 2 „, 0 , ,v,„ t . „ I I , ~ p„,,i„ re. the Holler, Mr. F.theridgo who, it in said, had serve, omitted from the het the name of legally con . • tificil members elect for informalities in the onalits tso a Auls..it•... , 1 n naTTOILV a 0. , U , ar eertilientes. IYhether this in en or not it it rt e) ,,, t i s ! te n, th e esp t •dir,,, t-. re ., t h e certain that the printed official not of mem boundary lice Lone,. t - ,,,,, ~„.., ! w . ,,h i ,, g has show, no each omissions among the mei:c lot, Tt''rili"l . 'II.'" ti'''' 111 , 'or'!" "e de her L'"''tatthec'u-uscr'nth'lk'ieg from eLordtr Ststei . .M;srsqmittAnsi Lain,: (oda toschlng its •I....ititisnh a till inter I ron, of Kentucky, Boyd, I.,an, McClurg, il tb,,,, , 3 ;,,,J,...1 hr th e h.,,, i ,t, 1 : ,,t,,,", s.„ 0 „ Mi,sitsi!, Cre,vell. Dar., Thorna, of Mit , and . Segle, frian L . 34 t Virginia. had C•loalonced dit tho tilde Moontsins, and 2h, De triveratie or Opposition members held the tv.i•lt u• I.ld 1.4ll'• I . L l. '• . 1 ,,,, i 'ill (n, a meeting in one of the Committee Meow, spring =ME II 11.1-lahtt, ~1 object et the ounsultatton wei tetgp-et • ,„ n e. at, tie t frn ttfre apontio:pe 4100118toee,entrao thew to tho t ,i. t r that State, h tie ..I he , - 1.. attend C o ll.rrryt, c E k. e nts. No e,„,i. j .ti en . Wire tad the meeting n.ljourne..l to meet ' , Jain en Monday. • mooting iho tit 11. I ! 11 rd L tt i, he P. Blatt. f t't u. g • ..dt I=l preparing fur the organizatiun of the Moore, posed a f '`'" ptised ILo .at of March taut, provides that M‘lne V • etiiil.te I• n l'f'd if before the fir,' meeting of nest Cenci,: Irs inn: hurl. t:100) a hi..4.l.4uartore. ant of e•ery rub,equent Convert. the Clerk of the nest p•e ierling non, of I:epresenta ror L1.,,157r, rile 1,1 . 115.,• tived _hall make atoll of the ropreiientatitiet 4 At s•r••L Ile' elect, and liner thereon the names of all per t (o.r ,esit..,“. eat S. "1 - toy 11 , 14 rosary lon and of ruilt persons only niti•se eredeu the n ort h a to a , I tide :hot they were regularly elected in in trio after', §l,lll - 441, -eridi the tins of their State on. .enio t Le Q t o t r iti c , u u Ie p t!:reinto . t 3 i l m in e res . i A o , ll t tar Viun'" SI-c he otbrr r , have Cie ,1 ned all are correct, except IVe.t Virginia, Orr goo,Vertnont, Missouri and Lii•t Friday the Clerk rent a tele- a Mil° ta.• enmp, ri,nt ,3•/01, OPUS ALT scorn at Z . Tti:ILI. Monday to correct the dt half-pait *ix o'clock ,atordny e n, . gram to the i t . rotary of State of Western ,on, the gne rri I n t rn i„ , near ioia to be born by Boalten. Thu cogiec we. a truck he arrive in time.return, O t n B th " O " S ' a . m il e ' da wn : d' i ubtle" twenty hol:ct, The engin,: wog a1..0t diipatchei t , Vermont, New Il r atop o otti% c a a n n l throogh the vet}, : Connecticet—the last two of which hove al - , ready fled corrected credentials. done. 1 . 17V.C . 1 311ssisstppl Steamboats Fired into. Th. Is manager of the Norttlwevtern Celt°. Dec. 6.—The steamers Fanny and Fair, , A ~,ugh fir. Welcome hare artirod from Sow Orleans.A u of a, nlcd th, Both roor, were o refirs w d . late th Them u w a r, k t o , t h ry .s e b t tteLs p on gol d watch, 11,. donsti.,ll or Jam , t 11. 11,^e, former wa• slightly wounded. The Sultans £Ol , of Catongo, t Proeidont, as the pet- and Bread were also flood -into at the same can hat mod.. lr • I it,gt,t danatlon to the paint.uil d,, The cook on the latter was seTerely w Fair, is the bal.° r E.. ' i f'" i " Pr° Mempbte dates of the .Ith report “Atan de whi,h AO; i rs•, . predated. S.:C3 b.t.lio at 62 to ri! . -,r for _ =I! No now °I - fleet in lb Elquee will I. wtu 111 n `l , • th, elect; m. The clot kship F•.U.5! Cie morn int..rort tad i• greatly mixr.l. Gres, A•larus. MePher. sou sepl flatflp,zten seem t i hate it le, tween them, but srlie•li hue the het.tehan... , ne mortal can telL Iluftington he, been gaining immensely clown last rlaturday morning. Howe Oreely in tutoring eitke- OF lull -ther reliable man. The Rebel Raid Into the Cherokee Country. Wzairtsoroz, Dec. I.—Thts Indian Superit. - tendent, Mr, Conlin. hes arrived.in this city, bringing to the Indian Bureau an otfichil re port concerning n raid made several weeks ago into the Cherokee country by, it is sup rOi I 11..,Te1, posed, a party of Quantrell's guerrillas, ir be Ihe chances of Broths, destroyed tho public bhildings at Tamamut, and the property of the Union citizen., inched. ' postmaster, is first C.I.A. ing that of John Ross. Tne latter'. son-in- SUE[OCON . usvu, , x. law was wounded. Si nee Sargeon General Liam. e :Ile to I Guerrillas Captured. the West, the Board of Investigation have N. C.. November Id. —Captain discovered the gravest corruptions in his late I Graham, of the lot North Carolina Union Co h,,,,,,gemehi of hi s 4. 4 n rmunt, so, n dt oa in entry went into the enemy's HEM some thirty contracts, purchases of drugs, etc. miles with his Company en the 23th instant, and surprised and captured Captain Wheeler's entire Company of Guerrillas, which mere about seventy-four in number. They arrived in Newborn this morning. Captain Graham is the cavalry hero of this department. I=l The border State' may present (Sr Li, ~,, kftporlwicius, but Taylor, or I"ea, storriA to he nhen.i. Cotton at Memptita--Rebel Raid—Gra. Forert—The GoTernnient Frand—Ar- • rival of Prisoners and Deserters. OkIRO, Dee. S.—The steamer Hillman, with sixty-five bales of cotton and Memphis pa pers of the 3d has arrived. The Bulletin says that cotton is lose active than any days pre vious to October tales. Seventy-two bales at forty to fifty cents. The rolosis mode a raid on Saulsbury on the 2d and tore up the railroad track come dis tance, tearing the Gee up, bending the rails and cutting the telegraph. Hatch's cavalry 1 was In pursuit. We have forty prisoners and same number of horses. Tho railroad wee repaired In twenty-four hours. Report was brought hero last nlgfit from I Memphis that the Rebel General Forest wee encamped at Rocky Fork, fifteen miles from i Holy bprings Thursday last, with seventeen regiments, numbering peril/bps eight to ten thousand men. Maj. Devasseo returned hero and says he san refute the charges against Man in regard to defrauding the Government. Ninety-tbteo robot prisoners front Vicks burg were brought up on tho Hillman, to ho sent to Memphis, and forty robol deserters from Louisville, have also arrived. Motors Sent to Fort 31/111tn PITILADCW . II/A, Doc. s.—Lioutenant Lot on • ty, with a detachment of 14 mon, arrived in this city this morning, from Reading. haring In charge 160 men who were concerned in the recent outrages in the coal region.. fly order of Maj. Gen. 13 . jgel be delivered the prisoners to Gen. Cadwallader, by whom they were sent to Toot Muffin for cafe keeping. These men aro the worst and most dangerous of the rioter,. The rest, about forty in num ber, will be kept at Reading. The prisoners are eharged by the Government with murder, arson and rioting. Some of them ore impli cated in the murder of dim - Stab, at Summit, and various acts of Incendiaries. Caucus Mecting• sixty or seventy member' Were present. in• ladmg several here the border States. Toe From Washington. st‘GTON, Dv , . C. —Tho Preeltiont'3 i 4 , r,e, 'lr.:of - ding to the preseut e•prrt, trill pot I. , t , v.irded to C,,ogress until Toot4day. There i• mu-b conTemotion rekilise :,-. the • ..oitrre or tho Clerk of the tiots , . , of Itrpre eon:start, in waking up the roll of member, Thr low to regulate the dear+ of the Clerk in a , or or the United States. On In quip t in,e2ct.ainetl that no credem The Rebele Again Acroms-the Rapidan. litarictrt or' TI: POTOMAC, Dee. I.—A light dimsion of rebel troop/ creased • the Rapidan :hit afternoon, at some paint ! above Raccoon Ford, probably on ta recon nuie.ance. Sinca this information came to camp, there has been enn.,iderablo cannon . a•iting heard in that direction. It is eupp. , ed the advance of the rebels has been checked be oar light battoricit attached to the cavalry, in pursuance or Den..licado's orders. Colfax for Bpeaker—The Clerkship. Nur Your, Doe. 5.--A *octal to Um Prat, dated Washington, December 4, says that Colfax will be nominated for the Speaker of the House, at the Union cations, to-night by a large majority. The Clerkship la still at sea. The Numerate will probably nominate ' Mallory, of Kentucky, for Speaker. Shot Tower and Sloop Destroyed by Nrw Tom, Loo. h.—The ebot tower of .31c- Culloagh .k Co., at Stapleton, Staten Island, wee destroyed by Oro this morning. Lem $200,000. A sloop laden with hay for the Government was also burned, tho crew barely escaping with their lives. The Bombardment Still Progresallig FoILTRE33 MONTAM, Dcc. 3.—The tmepollor. City of Bath, from Charleston Bar, Sunday evening, arrived last evotang. She reportauo additional news, but corroborates the reports , . . already published from the Richmond P.nr- , The Putwaac AMY': -- nab, that the bombardment is slowly but I WAsmzoros . Dee. '6.—Advleen from - the . steadily progressing. , Army of the Potomac to-day stata thatiOth lug of interest it transpiring there ;.. - Every. Steamer Burned. . thing is in tram quo. - ,Thtt - remote here that ' New Yens, Dm s.—We learn that a diem- I the army Is telling hug prohol-9' ealginated ter happened to the steamer Isaac :Newton 1 freer alight I ; 4a-writ eC l s i Pe.-9! .4 TPle . he erePilm• - - this evening, when opposito Yonkers. It is ; e' .! -'• '-' ' elated that she caught fire, and was entirely . - Idaho Ethetietr ' D rtiii : from destroyed. The passengers are believed to ' Dee'rze Car, Dec . S.— a .re ds.rna bare been caved. We have been usable to : the recent election eri.Li!lho indite...3lllst J. learn, ea yet, any , particulars. i 31...13anniday, Denpacrit . ,is ejeeted-,dele-ate • . : I to Congress , by aeonsiderablo Ash:l4; ~* 1 Farewell ' Order of en: sr . Hertel.' 'Boarded by the Tuscaloosa. Bosnia, Doe. s.—The chip Living Age, 1 Bumnic iii e, z i ee 6... ,...6 1, - .:., I f ,J. e v. 1ui... . ... ii .which arrived at Fainionth, Nov. 17th. from I sued a farewell ' : - Oa ' i e cr 'l ;f lit'n ' - ' -'-' ' Altileb, reports beintbeisgded and bonded by I viti , _ex - -1 1 - 7 PiTikitVivq. the privateer .Trumathera, off th e Cape of I"' gl ~.-'.."-w, Sis-Sinseertieiti. tho coos , Good Bops. . . . I, tearta..., -. . . •;,-.. 11 - - . z , ~~:~ . zc : -- ~~,1 -- ~sre-~t =~r-- Fes:, `"~ ~ r rx From New Orleaus—ltebela Driven from Camp Pratt Steamer Ilrett Oa. . 4 • New Trims, 3d.—The • Avening Star arrived from New Orleans Nov. 2,, via Havana Ist. ! Among her passenger, are Oen. Tenderer; Colonel black, blajor Tedder and Major Argus. ' On tho 25th, General Lee, with 105 AxtSalry • and a section of artillery, attacked tbo'4th 4 Texas and 2nd Lousiera regimentkof cavalry end drove them from Crop Pratt to within a :cis' wileS of Vermilli .r. bayou. Hors tb. 2nd and :Id Illinois cavalry made a 'gallant sabre charge, and broke the enemy's tanks, capturing one commissioned officer and sixty. nine privates, mostly from the...lth TCI/1.9, • with their arm, end horses. light rebels were killed, and a largo number wounded. A few days previous, General Lee surprised a rebel camp. twenty miles from New Siberia and captured six officer., ill, men and'a large number of bones and arm., belonging to the . let Louisiana Mounted Zolott 'Cwq rebel wero killed. No cans :rem Toxas. The steamer Brazil. irour, Sr. Louis, was • fired into above Bayou Sara on the 2tith, and received about forty bails. Tin negro en, k was injured, but no ono Cife. No injury of consequence was done to tho boat. The steamer Black Hack was fired into near the mouth of Red n, or on the Aloe by • six uneven rebel:cannon from the lint bank of the Mississippi. She tank tire and sraarun to the opposite side ot thy Tirol., where•the dames were extinguished by the crew. The Gunboat Choctaw soon afterwards arrived. ' The boat was eared, and the heavy guns of the Choctaw put the rebel. to flight. persons were killed or, tha Loma Hawk, two wounded, and the bast Liadiy d :range!. Sho reached Now Orleans under escort from our gunboats. The seer of enti,n for the week at New Orleaul were 193 batoa; closing at l - 1.?ir.372j4 for ?Het middling, • Latest from Europe. s Sr. JOHNS, Dee. 5.--TllO filoazistip Cfs, bie, from Galrrny on the nth n!t., I.toro this (Saturday) owning. her daU.' . 6.ara tn, drys later. The 'question of an European Cone Tress re. mcined unchanged. The London .I.fornfaj Pw; s oya there is no trnth whatever in the reported roaignatiiin of Earl Mussel! an M;ni4ter or F•.; . cizn It was reported st Madrilthat two Ameri can ship, with arm, for the St. Domingo in surgents. had been Jootro:od by a "titaitish vessel off that Island. The German and P...71,h fitiCiti' , l94 hat a thl . eatzr.ing look. att i ir h e e . Polish t • ~, u tilat.E.l to bo vary The London .11,71;og i'ag say, that Eilalan.l sin not give in her atiiiertore t as Ettigkinst Congrese. Tho London .11,,,:v1 P,s‘ suuouncos that the English Gos °rumen t is abort, yritUragret, to decline giving its rolherrnce to tb.er,Euro peen Congress. it says that the purpose of the Emperor Is regarded with admiration, br.t the means proposed are not considered as effec tual. The PutrW publishes a statement under re serve, that the Emperor, toithout wishing to draw up a programme for the Congress; has expressed the opinion that it should be Chiefly occupied with considering the questions of " Poland, of the German Duchies, of Rope, of Venice, end of the reforms to be introgueed in the principalities of Romania. • The Paris correspondent of the London Ve:e. asserts that the believers in the Con gress grow fewer" every day. A ativo warlike preparations aro progress lug in Denmark. Moron thousand aohlinra hove beell called out, and ox-war roa . seir aro Tieing fitted oat. The Polish question still looks threatening. The arrests in Warsaw were nuinerorre. London, Nor. 24.—The argument in titer...l4o of the Alexandria is concluded. The GOT - ornment will take time to aoc eider it s j u d g . moot. Lircr7,3l, Nor. 23.—Cotton has an upward tendency, and prices are partially 3ns!ii higher. There bas boon no regular 4 C - Ecris mutat since the sailing of the Scotia, but the market for Breadstnile is firmer. Pruvia ions quiet. Beef gales. Bork Inactive. Ba t con steady. Lard firmer and 6d higher. Sugar active and prlege