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DUQUENE . `RReIp IVORIES, IMAWFORD, J • musibaimm of rim ni-kry o wawa 134811 Vint* , nos spir MAN 01 „OM' fITTEIGA,I Citg u lr .t urre, 45D •' iCOPPL EBASIVASTIIiOB, of all' r i m - Haas, *nsadi to - Awoke 1711 M AX Etan , Wong, sT , AND GAB. • ,YirratiowlZlMPAlntiOrFaito4 siteadotto. - ' "Poilicalir:aatiation paid to-1110ot uloltY.llll3- xuesirogdosrawn itallo2f OILS. ' gl A Tata g _rlV4lrt W *1113 ' 01 . 1 1" 6 q t li w.11'.1.41.T1EW imater .0731 P, t he beat mar 4, :'Wotatt , llitlzyttdo• tiltOrttio tot liable ta,..vt oCiedge.gtul otiltlktuar Euro orstor thaArtoy soar, 4TECazeiTY:-_WQREa,.. "IL" neirrsumn o, co., • 1 , 0 , 4-.•: , •s8mto78o Axo•inatinarri , , 6;1 ,4 - I enu.sao•inhasats inadasandan.....,...a °Um 1947 . 4 Boma = iriIiL.CAMIC4 mid MACHIN Y, (pit that, sad Or a obben. ••••• - , TroatkvitiaktkW - Vvvoi4l:?Vg zo - LIA s.ollltfl. aaltHlSts , • * k w* -'4IIINTIVHALL'&OI - ' "- I ''- uroWO ES!. oRGE.pLOW irA " lt " • A trim. PA, - __ _ _ , cl "IlEnielviiion salildsletri ht el ems dlterent kiido 4 •_..1- , o1,1.1,0411,• PLOT. CASTINGS, 11Q001•3, 01:11% , ~... 233C1,801/A, irs.-Z greatly lammed. fest. . _ - tkat Au ilotmg bustimr• earnestly twit: dealerr to 'i•:•l4gtve trii loin. - Una ~TearperaorrElls. $. l' Vorttemi, Cledlrttley mad Idberty ISL. Pittalesti; , "3010.141 U, i • ".. 4) •'••':', !'''''''''''.- '' '- 1%3. nAiLL. _2 - : . 4,F1 ,, , , .. ~-,. --,, , r•:', • ..•• .----•- f• WIMMEN WooDe, ' ......1: , act IM. - n... - ' JAL 4.71r.0wN. . i ,ActlikorinAmownEn womcs, fIV Gfl P!. r= 'PAWL 'BREIMEIrit CO, 1 , ..40.1471r SWIM AlLift' WOW irod.4)etacisyylitrifoor.lrazoorted Karl to nor lmPgtoa or ronotoctured to Mit torn - ar f,l** sad Torrbooralfor. 142 and isirretirr al mina= SIii.ZADSTASICES. Ping,. • *Mira AWILIAAJS BAHNIIDA.t.CO,Bort.srg Maker, and Sheet Iron • Winittra, PENS SEEKETiNcri.TDIM,.2risid :Earbigarodrot • I=ardataithrtdalent Warta thit ;neat lmnmed ryore are loottared.te searndaeurne drandirtkat.of-EOELESSi ballot beet maser, and warrantel — asted to any made is the conntry, o CHEIINETS, .11EICEMN, 'PIRA BEDS, STEAM. ms;Locoltonvz BOILEF2I, CONDENSEE4 IP SAVEPANS, TANES,.OII. STILLS, AOITATODS, "."SETTIMCO , PARS,' Boma raort BEIDGES; t . - W)AD. PANS, and sole rnanacturere of DARE. , MLL'S POLOST B91 1 "7On • Dejtalring 'Aoudad ahortart Wee. • &MC • SiirrAnNlA AND BRASS 7: r-='.'01:11;IIN8 it WRIGHT., - tll%.oNlSO6rito offilWrr(GlL) i. Rua. Om it ..IMv . arle ( d . r ta af il l ILI BmIN TANNI os 14:u11-7 , •vP DILLSW,g4y. Ho. 1.14 flaxtad iaroet,Pittilwgb. LLEN M CG bRMICKm'O. 01.-VAL - J•CL Patazi4,PD44 Pa. parvwer.roito,...4ll.lBffiTY ATM% • Iffsaafacizatri of COOK, PARLOR AND HZ 'T. ErcoresoweLorAsa arrenmscnam, RABE l ate eaarr l azi , l c tr w .3=M: graa:Plpii,BaAllzacaa Whams, WigaaDaxes, ra .l'..-pa-EdDai,'PaTterp,lLtaganaCarWheal.a-pasgatigs JOAO, Jobbh avg ibu 140141Dasua ax.Rarse Palma. . 14: JOSEP • N co;:lritznorat trßLers STA., Pitteb se:f4 ;1 - •••• tttt kik:mita - mt. loymit 0..-A7g9'ERANC,: fo; -5 - B.:Virres 4T:44.l4.l44tainuAtatitact44rDster aiROILRIC.IIII7II3, A ., ';:I M P UG AZ"§ P WF . AOPIm * I . awiniD° 4 - I ,traT7 aUOria ni VaDlarbatL lU", =4IA Wr o m-S t . -ROBLE -Itt .CO.. No.' git Fsixtb, Rit: 4 l ; 2 - " L maiitiztAckariti a mars, LAMM sad 11. , nicrid airy deserlptlertVLEVlSlß' „Ord= et*li;l Vivra tb• trade. and goals pramtpt• -1 7 &toed perinstrualotta. a3:l7 ..IW - 11;r1MIETT ifactunrei of • .""" 1 ,r 2 i l g/. coN4 iud,c4l:All L. r-0101VD , WAS.X.: .1 ,011ataNul.Wiariboose at No: 71 FMB- DIiAY; GOODS . incsea:l-ate , ,, cam—JUMP We..uun;zas . . WOO 6•11,711 701=GIVAIMAXIXE*0 DILI GOODSi-Na. 9.11-Wood.gtreet, thirdfionse elan -2.r.ilNtlEmil alb . ); PittablarlC. 10104 f WILL , 11,W111......T. LT5J1:111..1141Y.......1135 , . '"Ltilitc IadABOY'S: OQ. - Demers in . I.ssoiretaloam_vomssntrnwr GOODS, 0. c. , -,130-Sideraooo4o.; (•0;0044k.000.1100 tier '* .%'2-tATOlii.jatieEWX,ataiinoi 0 k- -I Lies ow Deal= in I ***DIGS. SILO I'. "%DRAM and DGS: GOODS,. of *Tory -docr/ %.-* .11001.*aull IS filth streat;Plttsbne.' -- :.. - - ORM , " ki:3II..Y.DE, Vholetail.... (1 . L , .I:,iii D.inniiis rescr.orto STAPLIDDAY . DS, TIUMIUSIGS, ave., 1i0.78.12.0,104.- arid; . ;0 1 Dbungsedand-ZaiuGi.Dittantrgb. ..-. I • "........T,Liit , -81.111.0.14ELD (iniecess io Ere*Seld*cm,vln.hia. mut - I:dial Dedisi -: ..:•:;,:sajhAPLII AND 'MAIMS! Dar GOODS, Northead ._ ~.%;;00K000,0troarthippi Auk*. ODOO4I. Fittsba - • .10gRESTROatte4 AiriaoSSllB and ._ U. tail Deakr la All Wadi at Tatimixao, ":T - aeons: ore 30..17 and *Marta Wea r , ‘,--nr7BARICEIt4tO., - • ria in . ern= Cahn% np, L. 2 %. lot • % .• be=rol.oo r4tinh - i'ind.rgh.- ' - i ' l e' ' . . 3 .111C, M - 11113.1.4A1,.: . 0. PA .3Yoctintie - ,likc Dalai 10110, 111.19, STRAIT 'yptit - ' .11[INGS, mul evwer woos - vtu. ! sui.. - ".l DRIETOGISTS. ...:c0at74)14, JOM C STONfPa/airt-In PIMB — oarcs Can inimucias, rmtnarEßY. a '...tax l ijOODS, walla° mum. 01L5, MLit t - - -- , llt. Hums, jtc., a oddly rims quail /reach Di eft* at - lowa prim' Corner Oas t 1- ,-Find-reuti4 aseetOlthiburth'' // ".'" l .' : IltiDy eceepoated4 it 60.k.anr. t . ....., -,. _ . :;-:.• Al A. .FMII4EBI'OOE. 4. 00,--Whole ,j %AA. mu - Dm-efts, sad anaufectarms air 'mar Asp I=i /4w F4.ozzer .4 YOO4 sP.4 . i ' 4. ' ' ji --- 3 .800. 4 ,---vacik.doot pin ....... un DE PAINTS. 0114-11AMSTSInaVar_D ~.' , DID , .iffxr-ZPt 1411,r17 sine" ilitabuirlt. '''' — AltatdasyltrMeittnpt adeultosi - -r. '''",liktirmuir. ITIZEM, Insiat, uito . 3r.sdr.t....E.aTken . r . . . . r . tr aIJI BURd 11L6 ideLEN2'. ~ ,GARDINEB; Agent , ' or en=3! 1117.:ItIONE14:14gant -North /merles, .;./- 4 X••• 11 , w i- Ad i f .. l'! intud ! i r r : 11111. • • • • Becrotorteitgeturi• '-4''',,?-sitishifitoPaY, arm , rar tudA sta. • 11. -4 4ORPON, &crew/. Weidetzvb)- . Q.— wariseireomsano3 wee --- • , 1 4 r 24; tatK, *creasy, - .11 ,Ig:rit:s_ny arlap=y, rumor/lc CIELAILOSBLIIME,DeaIerrjn %I lair Aso atment Torratoravo_ ea u t- -, 4% am* so mum , • • otc.re PLUIO3,AN mice. mum s o zuffpl • OLOS . ji,,ll=, prim gout, wry don &Loa, trod, Plissos to lit. tum takos li lta. Apo 11. 'irs:B:Ball: 0 ,:Desterre ia • • f ftreq 111 21Sto 1111810 AV 11311101.1r294 Ir kr 17T.INWATO CIIILEDRATmo P. ka ba rift watt, rltertrargh.- 'as • 171 q 6 - tr in r _ ta OS: lUMODZO2IB, te:; E'r. wea4 it., rearth rkversigt DiAock4 . Walt WI ;J:';'BOOKBELLERL'.IIre. - *W4-0. jUNLVECTON.& 13. r 4/I,:litaik /kali lanutadarert . AM lob • t - VdstalN-Z*-4571reodetreet.Pluabarga. .a•&: Ve_oo/falkt. Auld .ftgion• rte - mai; ottliftestatest4low 4i time:lA.7 " ZQ • scoop and TAW =QS& . : Api„liooksellir,4X •••• %aitik riat,-Amous Ansuas. : 3 1 . 11101.011r4r,k_ isc:4l4W l Att " 4 4 •: :ma e•-• r0.t..f... las ; ' • t- ; . • onocrnms,PRODUCEAc. 1 1 1:10S. L. 141e,CLELLAND, Mamma, ea ICEaMama a Dad%) 11115111A1 00111111Eanos EZBOILLET Flour, Grain mad Provision& altotali,zraten to t i t r p li tr o rawad solo Io.ITWoOII MEET, Pittsbargh, bear cuART ES 9. BALF.LEY, Produce and Comadnion gccchant. • imsonuo' rut asoasei, iadagat sE Nada at 001311T17 PZODIICE4 an in r.nlit27 fintior. DIMAA aeranass,...r...a.--cnaa. • JIM. JAMICIC., Wats lat. Mu of WA 11). Wlknaald PitiaburOk. k Cc, WoUsrilio Oldo.) J VE'DONALD LUNGE - LES, Whole ails 0 Predates and Canundsalan en , chants, lobbers to OOYrEE N. 0. arroxix and LAS lIESDIED BUG/Jilt a rLovil; BACON, SOTIAOOO, TESS, EIOE, CIIEESE, iNICDS; La * Nei 212 mita '.1.4bc.07 10.1.t,140,- Intridb. nottly sifitrirsß di LAZELR, • 8300211111 AND COMMISSION NICEOEL42I3B, !as. ST mut 1:1 azdtbfold St., au. Se....Nacort, JOKIIVIIIIMMECOWS-.... —.VIII=I iIIinIAST. MIiCKEO NVICFuns I.vIBin Gluxi =yarn.. Duprey AND UDIIIX[SININ lIIIMCIUSTS, Sr the MD at hoar, Orals, Dark. Oa- W.erdi Dealer.' mini, a...a. Ynnow, ilabbsn, rataserry Dot Awl Rend Ashes, >sytyratß'Llaaed and Lard Oils. Dried sad Green Frets, Thaslht, Clansr,lhat and Grass Saadi. Chia advassausests Dudes's Cosalgrasenn. • aptly- . N 0.197 Liberty Ouse. husbands. bL GORMLY WHOLIMALI 13800X6, Ns. El LTherEITT Plttelrorgt, &WIZ( tiarchtmei the tutored .f Ida late pettuere, cfit etatiaes the besfee, et the .141 stead, end will Ir e:teed t. 111011 . • the'eattosep of .td friends td: i 1 . I 'SON, 04:. arructas diletteseirre. w' r. to zsTnnv lINSIENTN Minn, WILU/TS. INTER, tam (MINA and mince ..Poe et /lib LIMNS, Bums, OILS, &a, No. 217 Liberty EQU=Z2EMMiI U. P. WM. P. BECK 00'.7pre:*I8S`111L. at7st r Oommb 1O ,eirtibeid4 . re.: Vgbleits'Ort Tilt PRODUCR,,PBOTANS, IPACAT: GMS D; BUTTER; MCA ONSTEN, /UM ,EA„ PRODUCE, !LOUR. GRAPIC - CREME AN L D DR 1111IIITE, ke.,RALT am 3 MXR. - ' lD's -TORN - 13: (Sownssnm MW max, BACON. swim. FISHB_OZ AND BA1C: AVM' ItALTIZATIIS, 'Mamba, - AND LAND ALTA =TOD mu% .4 ?na. m..rwr.- gr. 141itl arA 143,8r0at street, Pittsburg . ‘,42 .cool. WTI.; •EITTLB TRUIBLII, Wholesale'Gro- . .5.4 ears sad " Dmetdaeles Allrelearite; dealers In PRODUCIA /LOVA 111CONt• CHUAN, rrau - CARBON AND LAND 01141303, SAILS, GLASS xlcrerom TKOS i r sad - Pletsbarek niernelhstarse tamely, 111 esel-Illtleetrd street, Plttsbargh. P. 11,111614.......,4 S. 1.111/03.........,11M ELMS. RED T1CE132,1 - Oicdessorg t. Ramer Anitanmni4 indeed. Dealer. In FOREIGN TICUITS, IMTS L31:1.51 3 /CYS, CON rionosEnT, SUGARS, MB WORICS, Ix., Nom., Mast.= Woad. stmt. above FlCif Pittsburgh. tIUMILUID. rfOILP HA D, "C 0317,11,48105 NJ Mittens -ins. aad dealera ti ;Lora, GRAM. 11iD PIIODRCA J. US Liberty ftiest; Pitt.btrgh. ateir:.• Pri.ax of Ilowr for Dam and Tastily am adnatannai. da hand. Baum* Attention paid to Nan ark:afar Atercluab-r soma,. - octal] AHAtaL2SB'-11. • LEECII, Aorta AND N.l4liturncrier. arm Cowman - Unicruarr for rhosilo et 11/I.I.Or,IIILEDIr MESS% .1110 DUCE, Ark eiletrarort thrtordorio Ur, idsd las ;Mist 'Anti* Ir. Pares. Tramt NUoiddiold,•Pluabargit; es3 VAN GOIADES, Produce and . Onasaission Enchant, deal. la 111,0 D CT- Trlt, BROOMS. 6rna, LARD. CHUM NK, AND alma 1nt131713,, sad prodw;ana bil7 ttbaral • awl, admmont out cbruignaumt. Wareham, No. 12.5 Eriared *tree; Plthanargb. EtOIIEII7I. amass. WAD & METZGAIif Grocers and • I.lClerangasion Karcbat4 ead;lealara In at kinds Occmtry Pradado and Pittsburgh Ka:min.-tarn, tia.l42 Liberty ■tad. appwits *cal of Wood -street, v. . P. mete. alta B. JONEiI SIN, Wholesale 1 1..11 - Grecirs mid Ate& d..krila WA- Ant* _ A unt, oaxtriivazg, PITCH, and PIM. imith sonstutecttered, artleies, .Wo. 141 Weser etreet, glen the Kelp:amebas Brld of Pit&ehenCh. D. 1121111.4 RP OMIT DALZEILL 4 . 00., Whole 'lV ale adf,dnn,Connirisatoa and Forwarding Iter. dant., nakdnelers te Predoes and rittanumb man nrsenite. TAberty 'trust, PlltAnde, WAILACE, Commission Merelisnt, .I.la ass !MO:sea Dealer IA FLODS sad oßeor, lie. an Wieldy street, eppoeits Festrylesurs, S. IL Possager Vert; Pltteburgh, , Pa bands Vars. hem, sorter Wayne sad Yeas greitio. 17.1 t 11111.1.AVZ. I -AMBHRT,KUPTONA CO, Whole. LAsxie Gro.sers sad Produce Dealers, Ho. -6' Sixth drier, Dltisbagh. .. Vflysol. IVAIT a - WILSON, Whole v sale Ciro- VT can;comiamilm Yatcl.aats, Aua Produce sad Plttabagile muanfacturoo, N0.15$ Ltb irtyilnst. Plrtsburp. Jed WM= LINDSAY 4•TELFORD, ,Whole , aale dGBOC, nous AND PIIONINS DEAIILI,IBT Liberty Malt ltDalourgh. Ti. I. Luta QOIIOILULEEt dr LANG; CalunssioN llncerarts and wholoodo dub?* In QUO CNBIES,NIATIR, No. NN Gibe streetiNitto • - 11 , LaGeErr 4x), CITY FLOM . z .11ILL.Vconor Liberty _and,Adairs 41ft/burgh. Pa. " -• aircvedtr,-raohufeloiwia. - • a p P . /Wk. DiLlitand. & SQN, was of acooialsolon Xra•- °3 blor Mk &Khasi and oils of OW= AND. • mut nmotzum, Na.o CP, and TO Wale: 11111. KLRECPATEICK k BROTHER, ono rani'', 13" irs.t9l E l Pthia'. 711°131 sa It 3 Llbcrty greet; arllll m..a:.L P or L rza Ckt "" l Special Partner. PAM .11'ClADLLIS, lifFaNfi -istioeossore to Vkl. • -Windless, mica a 014. WHOLZtr i t MUMS. eaair.OVireoll Vitt!! or"IfIlt jutirkiu ILAX=22l,l2anniteiriCemiladon Mex. chant Ara eitoler la GILIMI 11111T122, LAMB TIM; satiPtatatirgetwally, la. 23 Void street, IOLLAND ei B ; IDD l L a lt ;nic rt a y u sxorereto Jno Mmlnunncol9oll.T.T ere CuO agrelitlOfAßT. 0221033a122, TFAi A DICKEY , & C 0. - Wholesale J. Groom* Comarlamr Nereboatt;ll.9d dealers b Trodray Nos,TOlTater shat - sad 43 Troll Amity ems ..Anmorrer.,.... • vim L. BUXOM. JS. DILWORTH- :00 4 AVholosile . Greven, Nag.= cad I.lg Boxed sista, tine Patitiltiel. Pittsburg*. • mg J•l2-ILOSP X nett,. AbrLsz, - FLOTh wholesale Gl4)- 0 ern sad Cloareliden Nett, Ne is Wood erl ISt Maly met. Piestnuek. • • • • bark CEA • - .4: I. cALDw (succemor tc, hums ital.. a Cap.) 201L1g • ACIUM sad 4ialar la PBOYlllollBl,awasz atiazka aid Trout 7 - EWTYIi &MIA (nnteseor ta 'Jac - IA IP' MS Tawarma,) PORI tviClUitaid deal. at In ISOTUICIS6, lie. Math Matt, altar M ath rtabasea. aa27 211111611avn—...7 U. VQIGT CO., Memnon ;to 2.4 2 .W.Pakrair rtiontral ootattammt M,lolllrlbartystre• PI. •-• MN T. MOIL JN I. HOUSE CO. . Wholesale .mows AHD 003111188102611 , t01tAX111, Coruna amilhSolleat Wata stesete,Pittlbarkll. iWIT & CO. Commission 1 ...) Mathes% sal Antra taiIIODUCB, rum, BACON. WOOL, 071.A111,,,1mi" No. If 10114.1.5 Wm* tAttwere . . alb y a D oloars - VrAldi mm - HELLEL ceiningsmi TON inuto Who wT lestilo , . 11d sortosinv er etu* : . 161=4 : 21 :7 13.'.741:argh'I esti', extear. Nat. y fad wgoi 'stmt. WO. Jett! A.• A LSKAIMER KING, Wholesale am Immix: of SOU ABA No. 273 LOorty rs—lii .a soczas Alp caingssion imainuarze, ar Wud etrietMoo.2lo6 E infraf:PJPE/18. ? • 1..: 11:111 • - .T% e r in , 6 - TAlns; wan ao. a yal. . • _ . _ • • z 4•:, PITTSBURGH, MONDAY: . .MORNING. JANUARY 18, 1564. Mazt4 MONDAY 1101111D10- - -r-JAN. 18, 1864 TERM OF TEE , GAZETTE. blame ismos, by ma. Kr eo. slates copies.* L Enema Samoa. by mail, per year-- 4 ta, " copies..., WISILT Ectzux, sink mks, per-3 - ce.r.- Y CIL " debits/ 6 to 10, ..l f 4. • • dubs ef Iller none" 119. ; —and ow setza to the party sending stain ref dnb of May we trtil and the limn* Gear= dilly. Fors deb of Wrath we wig eked the Yoaana linzerre dally. /Leo welts; /,pats.. tar All er,bs-riptinistritay ni•enn.•• , / PLL•is gem, stepped viten the that minx, Mit 8181 to Iderease the-Internal Bor. mom The following ie a copy of the hill reported from the Committee of Ways and Menne, to Increase the Internabiterenna and ion other De if enacted, &a., That from and after the passage of this set, In lieu of the duty provitted for In section 41 if an act entitled "An net tO support thu Government and to pay Interest on the public debt," appriored July, IM2, and in addition to duties payable forth:ooze, there *hall bus levied, collected and paid, en all spirits that may-liielittlilledsurd sald,••er ret moved for•VocismoiPtfon andsale, of first Proot, the duty or sixty cents on enehmad.etery gat lon ; and said, duty shall be a lion and sharp oneultilpirifs, and also on the distillery osoll forydbildiling the same, with the stille,pestelo, fixtures, and tools therein, std the lot or tract of-land whereon the said dietillery is situate ~ until the said dpty &ball be paid : Procfdesl , That tlio duty on spirituelle liquors, and aaaaaallUUUUll other spirituous beverages enumerated in thls sit, shall ha collected at do lower rate than the bast& of first proof, and shall be increased In 'proportion' for any greater strength than the:first' percent: Provided, 'forties, 'That oil spirits tin Lind for sale, or removed for emi sumptiou or Sale, upon which no duties have been paid or collected, and upon which no returns have been made, whether distilled prior io the date of this act or not, shall be subject to the rates of duty provided by this act, from and after the twelfth day of January, eighteen hundred and sixty-four. , libation 2. That all spirits or ether article. on whicd duties are imposed by the prarisions of this aet,or of the act referred 'to in tiro first section of this act, which shall be found In tile possession'or custody, or within the ventrol of any perm* or persaalf, for the pur pose( of beteg sold.by such person or persons, jn fraud of the internal revenue laws as here tofore referred to, - or with design to avoid payment of such duties, rosy be seized by any collector or deputy oalleeter, who shall have reason to believe that. tiro same went possessed, • had, or held for the purpose et dens afore said, that the same shall be forfeited to the • Malted States; also, all articles or raw ma• torials found in the possession of any portion or ;persons intending to manufacture the memo for the purpose of being sold by them in fraud of said laws, or with design to evade the pay ment of raid duties, and atm all tools, imple ments, instrtuneuts, and personal property whatsoever, need in the place or building, or within any yard or inch:lure where saeh arti cles on which duties aro imposed as aforesaid dish be found, may bo served by any collector or deputy collector, as aforesaid, and the same shall bis forfeited, as aforesaid; and the proceeding to enforces said forfeiture shall be is thermions of a proceeding to term to the Circuit or District Court of the Unitedtates for the district whore such seizure is macii,or In any other court of competent junseticsien • and any per son who shall have in his custody or pimento - A any. inch spirits or other articles subject to duty, as aforesaid, for the purpose of Melling the same with the design of avoid , lag paymentof the dales imposed thereon, shall be liable to a penalty of five hundred dollarsparnot less than double the anionnt et /otters &Indolently atteepted told) 'treaded, to be renvered as other penalties provided by :the act heretofore' mentioned, and also that the spirits and other articles which shall be so lotted by any collector or deputy collector shall, during the pending of such proceedings, be delivered • toile marshal of said district, and remain in his care and custody, and under control, until the foal judgment in such proceedings shall be rendered: Provided, kosever, that when, owing to the rerislusble nature of the property attired, the expense of storage or ether circumstances, the owner thereof may; if ho choose, apply to the as sensor of the district, who shall, if he deems it expedient that the property so seized should be sold, appraise, or nave • the same appraised under his direction and matzo!, nod the owner may give bond of bonds in an amount equal to the appraised value with such sureties es the assessor shalt judge good and supiteient, which shall be irj biro transmitted to be Commissioner of In ternal Berrettas to be held and collected, or any part thereof, 64 surrendered It accord ance with the fusel judgment, order, or dored of the- Murtha's:l3g jarisdietion of the ease ; or If the owner shall not apply 1113 aforesaid, the assessor, upon the application of the mar shal of the raid district, in whose custody and control said apßits or other articles seised as aforesaid may bo, shallappraire. or have the same appraised, under errs direction and eau , tree, and shill issue and return to the marshol I aforesaid an order tole!' the mode. The said marshal shall thereupon miterttse and sell the same, and the proceeds of sale, after de ducting therefrom the cost of seisnro sad sale, shall bo paid into the court, having jUris diction of the vase, and paid Out as, the said ooart shall by Gnat judgment order and de- Mee. Section 3. That all distilled spirits, upon which an excise duty to imposed by law may he exported without ; payment of saieduty, and when the some is intended for eiports,- don, may be remered Without being ehraged withduty, iftreneperted directly from the dis tillery or bonded warehouse, under such rules and regulatione, end upon the execution of such transportation or other bonds on the See rotary qt the Treasury may prescribe; said bond to be taken by the Collector of Internal Revenue of the Distr a ct in which such distille ries andhonded warehouses may be situated, the bonded warehouse et any port of entry of the United Staten ; taid warehouseat tie port of Matey to be established in conforMity with the law and Treasury regolations, and to be used. exclusively for the storage of distilled iplrits t and to be placed in charge ofthe prop er officer of the contemn, and who, together with the owner and proprietor of the ware house, shall have th e Joint custody of all the clistidettspirits stored insaid warehouse ;, and all the labor on the' goods co 'toted shall be perfolmed by the owneror. proprietor Of the wareheure,,under the /upon - Won if the o&, ear of the customs In charge of the same, at Alinexpense of the nwrier or ptePrie ter, and shall, abo bU anbjectto the, same; rules 'isid - regatutione,end be chargeable with the Came costs and expense in ell respects as goods are sellout to thitaredeposited to iet , tie stores for exportation from the United States. And' no -drawback chill in any cue be allowed on any distilled spirits upon whilst se expire defy; hashitenvold, either before's= after if hie been placed In 'bonded warehouses as aforesaid: Ott: ii.lThat train and after the peutiagWof thls act, In Men of all the dutles provided In the est referred to In the float section. et this ict, there shall be levied, collected and paid soon all cotton prodoced, and sold, and re- moved for consumption, and upon which no duty has been levied, paid or corted, a dray ' of two cents purpirtuld ; ani such d oty shall be and remain alien thereon until said duty shall bare been paid, in the possession of any par ton whatsoever. And, fnelher,if say person or persons, eorporatlon • or Ursocistlon of *- 101214 Timers, carry or transport {ho game, or procure any other party onwards, to re. move, carry or transport the same from the phi* of its production, with the intent ;to evade the duty thereon, or to defraud the Geer einoteat. before said dray shall have been paid, ouch pylon or parsons, eerporatios, of association of parlous, shall forfeit and pay to the United Mates double the atioitht‘of laid ditty, to le so rrecereted In any court of emu tut Intiedlotton , provided that all cotton by, or ea seemmt of; the Goveiumentof the United States, shall be tree and exempt tro_na duty-as the. time and altar the-sale UMW: sad: thesamn !shall be tuastestfrie, and the parchstor furnished with inch blll'of sale A. shall clearly and eccuretely describe the lame,Which shell he deemed and laterite be a pe rmit authorising the sale or removal Eta 6. That army CoNaar, to wham 'hi WI upon mittaa ,aball pH, shall mirk this bahai or ..ithei:paakdrs arca 'latch the du!" isaalltify.lbeita raid In scab ,atamtar 'as hak.i:2tr: ntai dearly . n... ~0 the payment tb 'roof, end '1 eta give to th e owner, er otLe r PerWntbar ig chap. of NO potton,. -a portant .for the tinowitiku( :OW' mak.. mach /ball. bo dated aad =Ws s desariptlon, bleb:dills the weight , sad vtOr atria ortlio tales 4;ir paaN•l tu_din4. alibliatiji!o4brAni Ant that tb{. dafSALIII AO* • Olt:. -Mantra lay' 'aiti;ipo:ii*li!EAKC of ~..ci.:--w.4 . A; 4 '41.)=N0 . ..... , ..tiqf y I the United States, that arrive at any port of the United/Rates, fromany StAfa in 111-"ni motion anainetthe Government, the. Mims° or Militant dimmer ' under the set referred t in the tint section ! of this - set, 11,1 4. inanudl italy Utica the taxes lee thereon, ,an shell, without delay, return- the ennui to the Cellector, or Deputy. Collector of laid rdis; tries, and the nag Colic:rota?! or Deputy ("alto{ for AAR denoted of the owner, or other per . sott herlei Charge of such eaten:the Lei impotiod by the act &la tine is edthereon,unlem evidence of preirlom payment of said tax ihall be pili4 duped under such rognbitions as the Commis• eioner of Internal Revenue, by the directimi or the Secretary of the Treasury, shall Di time to time preseritosoind cafe the tax assessed shall not be paid to ouch Collector within thirty dayi after demand, the Collector Deputy Collector, at aforesaid, 'hall' InetiJ tats proceedinp for the recovery of the taxi which shall. be a lien upon. maid cotton Don the time lib= said assessment shall be made: Ste. O. That from and after the date on which this act takes elleot, in computing the allowance or drawback on articles estanniabi, Lured eiclorirely of cotton, when. exported ; there shall be allowed, to addition to the three pee cent= duty which shall hare .beon paid no such articles, a drawback of Leo, cants ptC pound upon itch .artleies In' all mires where the duty impesed by this act upon - the cotton used is the manufgeturo thereof shed ho est.; isfactorily shown to have been presleasly pold; the amount of snob drawback to bb ass oerteined in such manner as may be prescrib. ed by the Commissioner of Internal' kerenne # undor•the direction ,of the. : Semetary of ilia Treasury. - Sec. 7. That from and after - the passage of this tot, In addition to the &kilos heretofore imposed by taw, there Shall tie levied, collect odkund paid, on eplrita distilled - from grain or other materials; Imperbal from foreign countries, of first proof, a deity of forty cents on each and every, gallon, and tie lower rate - of duty shalt be levied of collected thin Cho L 1.4 ilLs of first proof, tad shall ho increased in proportion for soy greater strength alum the strength of first proof: The HeblestrigoHalateln Question. The Schleswig-Hot/minim are thi original Anglo-Sazonv. The Danes are every whit the original Danes. And the battle between them is the old struggle to which the bib of Eng land once re-echoed. Stripped of the dis guises of diplomacy, the history of this strife rune thus. In 1326, after along straggle, ex tending throngh conturles,:Sehleserig was ac knowledge/ to tos Independent of Danmark, and "never to be reunited." It wits ruled by a duke, who belonged to sormingcr branali of the royal lino of Denmark. Thts branch be coming extinct, Schleswig was ended, la Dia, to the Count of Holstein; and in 4460, by a covenant betwelin the estates of tickles- Win and Holstein and the Etog ' of Doninszk, the irietenial union" of the, two duchies was secured. For four hundred yearsthe' Danes have been engaged In efforts to dimMorthat iudePornioney and union. The complications of this qtiestiorkirrisi from two sources : Thu various arrangomenti which have been Marde concerning the !Mikes of Schleswig and Holstein, and the Weeous compromises which foreigli powers here agreed upon to preserve peace and :the balance of power ia Europa The Duke :of-Schleswig, , Holstein 'and the King of - Dental* Came at last to be one person but no JusaLueeds to be teld that this could not affect tliedepend truce of the Duchies. The liimperdi of Acts trio was King of Ileum in the same way. Bat, like the Emperor of Austria, the King of Deamuk abused his power as Duke to tram ple en the Independence of the Duchies. And the Danes themselves wore no 4ietter than their King; for when the revolution of VMS gave them the power, thoy deoreid freedom fur them.elves and annexation for their An gloviazon ne.hbars. This brought on the war with Hominy, in which Prussia and Aus tria mate aver the Duchies by tbo treaty of 1452. TheSehlenrig-ilelstein estates never agreed to this bargain, and cannot: be potted by It; only the German Confederiey eon ba than held. The =ion of Sehleawig and Ifelatein with Denmark, once tolamitly forbidden bye cove. neat, was decreed, without the consent of thi Ihiehlee, by Denmark and the Confederacy . of flerensnyx 'but Denmark gnarinliad' lb af‘tal province should retain its own Diet,. than Duchies should still be Independent of Den. mark proper, that all sommonebaritica or be. nevolent and educational institatisna existing in liehleswig-lielstein should remain lutist, although the political anion between the Duehies was dissolved; that the German lan. guago and the Getmaa nationality should he protected and placed upon an equality with the Danish, and that the provincial disU should be raised to the dignity of legislatures. !very one of these guaranties was viols - led by Denmark. She does not to-day pretend that she has tried to keep faithin this regard. The bargain of 19 52, therefore, which never was binding on the people of Behleswig-Iloistein; new not binding on anybody; and the Ger man Confederation may renew, it chooser, the war which that bargain olosed. The question of the sucoesslon, and of the righis of the Prince of AugnstenbcriT, tura, on another dispute. The new Xing of Den mark holds his place under the. les regia which wads pm Wished arbitrarily treDimmirk in 070, and allows lite suneeasiot to descend thrmiu;b female hehi. This tow was barer ackhowledgod In the tluebies; and they are not bound by any outside arrangements ; Prince Augustemburg I 1 the rightful heir by the law of the duchies. Southern Unionists. Roy. 11. Clay Trnmbnii,chaplain of the lath Connecticut Volanteora, Tar esptured—invi elation of a flag of Into., by the way—befora Fort Wagner, Sat July, made the round of the rebel prisons, ind . wns recently rolonso Re Trite, : "AU through three prisons of the, south wititda I cow or beard from, the entire mass of able-bodied mon wore in arms, while. mini mere boy. were in senders, end old men were doing guard duty, to relieve younger one* sent o the front: Every evidence was given that the death ism no reserve, that its whole force is already In the field, nod that the ray. tag of our new levy of three hundred Ahem end men will give as so largo a prepondor- Knee of. numbers as to' make quick work of the rapidly thinning artriy of Lilo rebewon. • . "Every desirable evidence was also. given to oar petsoners that, with tho military pawn . of the &oath once broken, and its army once :uttered, its whole strength Is gone. No ex termination will be mice:eery, for the latent Unionism, even in South Carolina. Is beyond all that we had stipposati possible. In the Confederate army, there are thousands who tong for the testoration of ibebld Govemment, for the supremacy. of the old Ong, and thus to a still greater extent with three not yet gat* cred in, employees of the 'Government,* exr empts, and families of those in service. "Hospital mines; innitis;witerrover we were earned, Masons . who commutdeated mitts* in spite of every precaution of audio:Was, tesUleadta thlsom d money was freely given our men, newspapers furnished against orders, end sympathy expressed-and aid tendered whores* srisLturned; and this. some times by,qtareast melt thusly issOelatad; who 411 - notinsspest scat: other of, sash song:teats fret t thels.ar f : trams muds* anderthafeadai reign ot.terrar whiel above ; them .Baclraill. ha~l gladly the day iihon assotment; they Con e , s this Government theY' Its . protection - Asa benefits. May God g g ralt its speedy seming." ' I But enema /Seymour Insists that' that.' Union :Synspathlssis ou^hl not' hail:dins/0 special aasearapotaapt from the ercrasat. Rebel Prisoners not Entitled to fibs Dinette of the Amnesty. The f'etiowles later from Jadg• Reit to Sedge Advocate Done, of the Depertmenl df the Ohio, decides an InteresUny and impal ant2ll e • ions 4134 r ADVOCAIII tilms.a.'s OMNI, WaIICIITCPIbit; Dee. 81, h I.R.J • Ifttj. W. M. Ihrte, Isofy...tdostaa. t • ' On the receipt of yonr letter of the 22d bat, I eonterred with the-Secretary of War in re gad to the grave and itiportatt quettlini it manta. Prom him I lamed that the quo - nos had already bees decided by - the -Pru - dent himself,.who • holds • that the sumer offered by his pl . tseismattiMdeestiot inked prise:loner Rita *pones, etiffsring pen launent ander soksiaapdittaa condi, or on trial, tor ender offences. • • • . Verirespeetfolly, yoix.dollent sancta i • 3. Rom Jades Advocate theasi.i Tea Dodos Poet fa ocit In favor of WOO tioope. irlae — coleria , ioldleve," It sa", "!proro In be 'a very *Solent force spat" t Kaortillst, and we ert glid to tee, then oa their tract. - Thu. soldier. know the totilth Infested by she. guerrillas volt, end -the character at the 4ealpent and aseasalns so pa-- redly, that they ere stitolvibly :41:W104d:for titotratkoTtheLt tctte,:riltptattoa.” ; . . . •Trit Ratilsh cotera matt bat nulled (krt. Zratiat from Friar* Sdintrd's lane, toreity• it It. palrfla , Otero d rt. Yeitral 1.1 . o‘ , ol-yrilr 117•17 frairCkadottatiti, whaillteril WWI r atostally tot of dotaar.._.., , :, r , ..,-, r, t ---••• .:4 , - 4...r,r. , , i , .., ~.-: 4„; i...,.* _ The !eta= of Senator White. - yfo hero loot) authority far stating that Senator Mite , will, in. all probability, soon l h returne his ica in the State Foliate. • 'The Mims of hist:a ange have been determined, and it-is not n ikely that he will be in 11 sr miabstig in thrycourao of a week. Elle return toil end the ppwer of the Oppcsitinn to m ud legislialod, and defeat measures oases -17 tO thoperle of Peonsylvaniti 6. The Iccfactory1 cc factory termination of the dispute by the lease of a-brato soldier from a rebel prints, doubly gratifying. Ills freedom will be duo . the energy of the Government, and Penn- Sylvania trial:kat forget this great service to her interests: pot what shall we think of a party which owes its defeat to the liberation of • Union. Robber, and would profit by the oontimuteee of b is captivity 7--Ptila. Prow. . ._ , .. A Coat riittn; the first silts kind, has boon owl in BigatiN It Los F eely in Brazil and partly In this republia adjohsiu and 0111Dri- E e ...riva g, l Jaguar°, Candiotn and Tigre, two lattembeing tributaries to the former. • some places' Om real beds, shown in the otiterop °vex nines of paters, are sixty-fire feet thick. To the north of this coal field there existinipo smaller beds, one of which was in thopkevinee of Pl° (hairdo do Sul, and was said to Seiler, valnable, and the other in San Catharlia o The fields were In one Ike of deposit, fiiriti aouth to north, and appear to be oolitle. Arbil la a moll valuable discovery for the Braila OJT filrilMent, which annually 255, 25 tuns of coal, at 411 t sterling per tan. ITO Government opens these fields coal irould frandriplied at 16a per ton; and de- NU' Air Ilia" jupply of steamers could be formed. -' e' Wise Lrintaj. trr.—Many public improve• ments wLielt_ ape long stubbornly opposed, on the ground of _their apparently enormous ex • ponsivenees,.nvo pro.od le tho end to be a sooreo of greetposiiive profit. Theay back on the pulillaklr the shape of lnereMcd reve nue . from priVate and public property, whose salable augmented by reason of such improve suctits,•far meta than they cost a community. A remarkabLiinstance of the kind is the New York Central4'ark. Slayer Gunther of that city says inrecent enevingo that Central Park has cost e city, op to January 1, 1683, ht $7,372,428, b it bee increased the taxable valuation of a wards adjoining, $27,000,- 000, from 16 to 188'1. i l a Tee Fierce eorreepondentot the London le.. says: ‘. o ut readers rosy be interested to beer of so remarkable works lately 'im ported from Alaerlca, and now to be soon to the Vie della Pomace. They consist of a head of SLitepheri in grey granite or sionite, arid the castpf e large statue of an athlete reeling tiuier hls Aenth blow. Both were ex ecuted by SFr. Moamar, an American pbysl. Man, who hainever visited Europe or studied sculpture paionslly. Wk.. rcrojors their =elevation merit m,:e remarkaldo ill the fact that tlrigivriere lone without clay models. A Ileom:Brwron Aar. , s4 .11.1t4.—0n Friday a man appllod to the director of :he Boston Charities tot old. Ile cold that he had been WI editor of a paper at Xi , d3 gomery, Ala., WI within s few month., when hie bII,II3ASt par ing been rained by secession, he came through the lines to the North, and reached Boston two or throe clay. since, without money or friends. Ou the day previous he had fallen on the Ice and dislocated his shonll.d. Ile way rent to the llassacLusetts Aims house. 17 *prowl that the Hon. John Minor Botts had Leon urgal to accept the appointment of Senator from Virginia ju the .Congress at Washington: Also, that ho has eTiren ■ let• ter In response, stating, in ,elleot, that he is nowillinglieept tho honor intended to Le conferred, b hag that the time is not far distant oh he can stand as the oonneetine link bet...torn the Forth and the ... , outh. The letter was brief but eloquent. Geonns E., son of George H. Fruthingliem, ofliosten, was frozen to South in Illinois last week. Ile was ► young man of unusual promise. ,i.traisE.werrrs. .11 - 74!13: 6, 31..116 'r ILEATRE. Pr)", rt.a.m.rs, Bwragagenerat of Ile great Anglo GAZtII.I Erne- Mr.l) E !SANDMAN, Le- Mr alights oull. U. will appear we tha Erin. or Dewraark. I=! FM Le performed. 61.4..spearep's Onedy or 1111.NCE OF DEED tEE. Runlet __Hr. D. E. Daridm. amle* .. . . Loved...). Poi !Dial P. Chippozadtle. Mara Dtg,T,or J. O. &tont. Oph.Oa ........... ........ sq.bor play thLit erasing; TUE REAT 11 CT U RE! AT hIAISON3C 11 ikZsi_. TIIIILD WZEK Commencing !Monday, J*3.. IS, 1864 J INSCO WILLIANX CEL C.I3r.6TED PANORAMA OF THE BIBLE, Tkta la the Laritema rtlatinc of tho Pacred Sock.. tares In tko Torld,-ettat•tiug u.arlf amr tkuoaaad wiaars 3trda of cancel. Opatt bath creuln on 73. i o'clock ; a, Waittolidaj atrul data allerimons. at 3 o'clock. 3.1 C'ENTS; Calldrao oudor kat -ran old, lb Min& tailtaf E -- ,;- , :. --- -CONCERT HALL RUMBEY'S MINSTRELS! Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday Ev•gs, Jan. 19,10. 11, 19. I=l Clamming the ed. .1' the proffesioa, end the ft SUM of the original .111/11561 . 8 & NE Vl' COillre," and the .17aMPOLLL'4,. ander the Immediate saw ebtonaf XL. s. I'LUMICEIr The LLion Banjolet Adetlathu ' dints. isIG;I3I t:"".1:11 - 1AND VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT I For the benefit of the SUBSISTENCE 0011111T TEE, by the Choir et Chrtat'r It. E. Chtirth, of ILA A.V.dik.l"E'l - rIE iII L.L. On Thursday V.ventum Jan. 21. 1924, Ar. 1.1.4 by Mum. R. & A. 'Lingo, &RECUT. sad ruICILITZE. PROGNAMBE. • PAZ, 1. Asthma -Master Latham-By Atophenms. (or ---- Qoartett.-.Warrarra Gram...By 11. fienor...- Rama. W. acksley. V IL Mums, W. IL &lien Daolt-1 - 4 . 1 7 :e5 . 0f tt.r. ilight -try IT•phos • • ....------ 31 Z. & A.8./Roan. 6.1.--ttlestraelortai).-.-Idra. Wm_ Rceatchma. Cli1111111—W• hall th. glad Syria& Tiam-By Aube,. Ramt7l4-iy ... 3l.natals ... • • Ildkrtcheos, Uhl Ilakesd sad Roam. -Itrou diDeba: Dash-Mtmead.. 114 am tag &pne! boa Pmnsala .Hr INMISMII-.lllnA. O. Brume & B. 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The Movement of Stuart's Cavalry TILE EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS QUESTION IN 9 TANGIBLE SEIB Chase and Destruction of the Rebel steamer .Iftre.” &c., IN., In Spacial Dispatch to the Pittsharsh Galxtte PISILLDI6XIIII, Jut. 15. he Richmond Eogaiirr, of the 13th*Inst., that a Union enamor had been blown op. he Naval supply steamer Newborn, re that ea Monday last the U. S. gunboat IrAge, Ideal. Commander E. Stone, • was • •nnd and ander the Sr. of the rebel bat es, dn the instorn chore, at the entrant* ' imington . barker. Shiralso reports thit blinutuota had gone to her assistance. l e rebel report states that twenty-four -open, fell Into their bandy. It Intost et • unlikely that the Iron Age had been blown either by a rebel shell, or, possibly by bet • officers, wbo took to thelr boats.. he Iron Age wm fitted pat to a superior •nor. tier battery consisted of six 8-inola •s on the gun dock, thbee Ja.pound Par ra. rifles pivoted on the .par deck, and one 24 pound howitzer. for brew consisted of seventy-two men. Shots one of the purchased stec.=ors, and has seen much service since she has boon in the commission. Sho was probably chasing the rebel blockade runner liereat the time of the accident. She grounded near Georgetown. Accoosits from the army of the Potomac last night state that the reported movements of Stuart's cavalry are not regarded with any anxiety, as it is not believed that Stuart has force enough to effect tiny purpose of import lace on the right of our fine. The vexed question of theozehange of prii. inert., which has been referred to Maj. Gen.' , Butler, by being investtil with full and pion ary powers to act according to his judgment, has at length assumed some tangible shape. On Wednesday last hLj. John E. Bluiford;the efficient •gent of exchange, was sent by Gen. Butler to City Point with a flag of trump wor rying with Lim some important documents bearing on the eubjeet of exchanging our pris ooera. In the meantlamthe rocnneauding Ilanaria has ordered the rubel gaieenen to..be brought within the lines of his deportment to await their relenre, whieb he hope* to be ebbe to effect. The chase and destruction by Sri of the Anglo rebel steam. “D'are,"by the United States steamers Montgomery and Arias, oir the cocet of South Carnium, thirteen miles north-east of the Georgetown fight home, ix confirmed. She was boarded by how ore:ewe from the two 'teasels, and as she had grounded in the surf ranch danger and difficulty Offend. ed the enterprise. V. J. The Rebel Force In ,Tezas. -:wrease of Revenue—The Teitneerseettli!..wt, —Hrs. Sprague not Injured. etc. New Tone, January I.6.—The Washington correspondent of the Time .43 , 5, Authentic inforectatiun received by the illevensmont, re duces considerably the camber of the rebel force to Tex., and other portions of the sxuthwest. The uholo of Sl a/crudes'e force in Texas, does not exceed 15,00 e, and the Creeps in Louitisea, under etinsinandot Taylor, and other guerrilla ohiefs, are put down at Ice• than half that unwise, Owing to 'amity of rapplics, and Lack of tsattepsistatlan,..tb.c art i :f4t - cd as to 1 1 at impotent fur mischief - '- The forces under Magri r, it Is stated, could not be concor.tratcd in a lon time than three months. It is quite probable that the to on all map ufactured articles aiR bo duabiod before the don of the senior'. There is a growing sense of the importance of increasing the revenue, and members of Congress are rapidly, thigh ra th er emerilUngly, giving in their ad. he am to th e only practicable way of do te this inereasingtatation. Seroral are pre paring hills to meet this necessity. Cn M.onday, the Ways and Means Commit tee kUI take up in good earnest, the Petro le,mn and Tobacco tax. The result will be made public on Tuesday or Wedneaday. The tax on the refined articles will probably be increased to the figure recoronseaued by the Secretary of the Treasury. A large number of carpenters and other mecLanies have been sent from here by the government, to repair the railroads in Ten ranee, which will be in. complete ruining order on die opening of spring. The report telegropbea this morning from Pittsburgh, that Mrs. Senator Sprague was injured by the accident on thotlevelend Rail road, is incorrect. She was here at the time. 3lorc Model Steamboat operations In ;Tollgate& FOUTtE3S MCINZOE, Ten. 16.—The Military Commission new 11C43i01:1 to Norfolk, • which Brig. J. L. Wistsr is President, 'lave Ir.rastigatell anotlurr steamboat operation. The-utoamer Molloy Dakar was clustered in February, 1862, at iISO per day; Capt. A. IY. Cador, Capt. Charles Spoor and .1111. B. Lung. all of Boston, were the owner,. The Nell,' Baker cost $lO,OOO. ?ho was in I the employ of the government about tea months, reeeivitsr 8106,200 chaster money. She war then sold to the United States for 242,000, the owner realising the tam cf $l4B,- I 000. In addition to tat the profits derived from the sale of refreshments was abouts2s per day during the time she was =ping from' Old Point to Oen. McClellan's army, and the get all her coal gratis from the government. Another teat ease is that of an old canal harp called the Miss Mary, which was worth from $9OO to $9OO. She Was chartered In November of 188_2, at the exhorbitatt rate of • $25 per day , asd remained In charter until she earned her patriotio owners SlOOO. She was nominally a prison hulk, but the evidence goes to show that mho woe used a very small part of the time. liar own en were the noted John Cobham and John F. Pickerel! of Baltimore, who figured in the Committee investigation. The testi irony thus far goes to show that a most cul pable lack of system prevailed la the Quarter.. master's Department during the year of 1882. Ice in,liew York Harbor—Damage to Shipping. - • - Nery Tose, Jan. le.—The Ice - is very thick in tho harbor, and dointensiderabledamage, to the chipping. The ship Daniel Webster had her quarter store and rudder carried away. The ship compromise was badie.chafid, end by careening lost her Main yard. The ship Della Weed, for Liverpool, was so -badly In jured th*t she had to be' dischirged, tad the amount of damage dohe to her best imated at blO,OOO. The brig .Ltnietla was badly chafed and. lest her foreland by careening: ` The- *Mame: Sidon, which arrived yester day morning frem Liverpool; has net yet landed trerpassengers ammequence of the dignity in get:leg-her through the Ice. The ship Nlisaboth ton parted - her moorings - end lost - her redder by coming is contact with , the 'chip Daniel Destruction of a Rebel Blockade Rase ner.—A Union Boat , . Crew Captured. ' New Tear., Jan. 26.—A letter to 4he Mr aid, from the squadron of Wilmington, LO., reports. the distraction, en the Ith hilt., et the rebel bleckal*anaer, the steamer Dare, by.the preheats M ontgentergand Arise. The cow ran, her ashore thirteen Dallas north of Georgetown Light, 8. C., end escaped. The hosts' crews from thoMontermery and Aries bearded. and burned her. A boat's mew from the Arlo* was swamped in leaving her, sad Acting Muter Pendleton, of the Montgomery, in attompUng to ; Imre there, vas Wein on the bush, where all, wore captured by Itiel! cavalry. The•prisoncre token were Acting Master Pendleton, 'Engineer George M. Smith, and seventeen of the crew of (be Montgom ery, the Ciptaln'i clerk, Parkman;" one el- , sign, red seen of the env of the Aries . _ • Pay.of the Ittlooonrl Hone Guarlsi • Wosstootoi, .Tatt.l6.—The approort• Wog coot $700,000 to pt.) , the Homo Gostio berotofont called Out in• thitDepatusent of *watts the Prasidept'4 olootar• le become a law. - •- • . : =MM Yoss,Jas, e }Uhlman-tails& at seen—with 480,_1N Le esiftiiMihe'staxste: New Yost, ‘111114110,: , Mir fle.glinru 0. Ilk 0 Are 6. 4 ; 1/4.1•-•:4 VOLUME' PLIVIrOIit; -. 01111:11 LOT or &PLUM P I -iv • c• •es I iraza the eelebritel mL, taeleties of WK. D. 1111.01311EY, 11.• 'reek, sad 10/101[a05 78 00., Pktlatelrhie. Hesr vim& eatn . aut Media, OME.C3tALI 'KO ofitrAnatal7 Plato: &odall & rql bare marteedArith peat mare Kr. Wu. R. Erell*ref • mew auk PIANO 1011:13, sed II k °platen that they ate eery ektherior-lietrunketu .1 UPI orproblly recearten UM: t-4.4sugh work. numbly, end the Dever, panty, *kluge ann *qual ity 01 theft kin. 1 recoinsanuL. therefore, them ineinnak ieek* ts te the pablie In KAIOTT evarraIad SOEILLILw dentrt ref el Muir • ' lege !ark, July amis. sonimsetza CO. - .ll*** 0:11=41031= UM. *f roconotesdattnos frost dittlotoisbol ara atworp-Olut Proddent oft:Naiad dDtaus tilifforatra POO., es, slot bare parattamed est, Plasm not! tatontstrota molted' Gold MOO at the Ctreal Pew*, London. . • Our plasm am Wirer o..asap o U.O otaanitotory for style tad *Sim Plano. All aro rognart. ad to cal and *tool. for tkesoslwas We aro put to tozotpt of ante soiortntrat of PIASO STOOLS, of the: Latott sad bat Was BOOKS, SIMI MUSTO and minucua. GOOD! gsondly, *lnman hand it 14 drew a Tartars dub Palma WAIESUI. Ai RUM ' rt. 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