fitsiturgit iSaufft. ,MONDAY MOBSCNI----JAN. ie , 1664 CITY AND 5U8788,9N sorovelous, PAPER.IIaa Two pod routes en its .Irmnsior fa.ult• fur sal*. Apply at th• !)orating Item of the olio. FRIGHTFUL 'RAILROAD ACCIDENT! A Whole Train Precipitated into the antilatn Hirer—Tiwentywilve or TtlLny Perilous letjured—Flea Cara Burned, etc., etc. On Sunday morning, about half-past seven o'clock, a frightful 'enmity occurred no the Penneyleant& fLailreed, at the bridge over the • Little Juniata, four miles from Tyrone, to Blair county, by widal mono twenty-firo er thirty persons were iLjered. The facts, so for as we have been s- e to gather the., are me bitten The express train, which la: Philadelphia Oa 'Settuday, ant which was due here at one o'clock. Sunday erten:soon, was proceeding at the anal retool epeed,and 'Mg jest eppreach lag the bridge over the Litt!, Janine, four mile' from Tyrone, when the hind tele of the tender broke. The nein consisted of two ex press sere, one baggage, two passenger and two sleeping ears. The care which followed the tender were thrown et , the track, and the trucks asontinned le jump over the eras ties, until the exp. - all clam reached the bridge, when the wanting of the tender broke ' ind the express, baggage and _ parteager ears (with the exception of one *leaping car) were all precipitated into the bed of the stream. The engine cleared the bridge insafety. It bappenedirery.fertnuate ly, that there were only nitwit fear feet of water at the place where the care fell. The two express care, which warm brat la the trate, fell in the deepest water, and the baggage and two passenger ears were piled en the top of them, smashing them to pieces, end tietteniag them down in the water. This kept the pas tenger ears out of the water, in a great mea d-nee, and they were. se broken that it was not who a ll sl oVe t a t e e r r i OLI y t i h nre e rea P t a r. e .tip e 7. The ,rein was Terry light, there net bathe more than forty peraons aboard, only two of whom were ladles, and theta both escaped uninjured. The Bleeping cars were behind, and one or them hens °ear the abuts:oat, heir: hold by Cue thapliug of the other, r hick steed op on the abutment. There were bet two panto gars, however, it this letter car. In a few minutes after the accident, and before all the injured had been gotten .t,7 the can took ere, and were soon in a ellse. The men who-ware uninjured worked most heroically, and then every oar was cleared of its ocrepants. The flames spread rely rapid ly, ethenmieg the baggage ear end gargle., the mail matter, end the passenger and Mee tag ears. The kart the 'Stich stood on the the abetment, naught O re from the ea e which hung down from it, and was also consumed. The express earl, being crushed into the water, did not barn bat their contents will be mostly destroy ed. One emotion of the bridge was also destroyed by faro. Toe train wee In charge of conenctor T. S. Leisenting, who was yery severely Minted. Hie cellar bone was hroken ' d ho was ant considerably about the see, beside. receiving Come internal le-jury. Tint heroic devotion to duty, ho started to walk to the neareet telegraph station, to girt cotice of the acci dent, but had-not gone far when he fell ex. twisted by the raj, and hod to be conveyed to a piece of shelter, where be woo left in charge of a physician. Mr. Augustne Steinmeyer, leather deal, r, No. lef Smithfield street, wee dangorenoly in jured, and fears are entertained be his re covery. His spina was .opposed to hove Seen broken, nod he war badly bruised. He wee left at Altoona. Thomas Howard, Hoe., wan also on the train, and was severely thongs, not tier...serenely in- Jared. He was brought home last evening, and conveyed to his residence in Lawrence- ' Title. Most of those on the train were soldiers, and we regret to loam that many of them be long to the 2SCh Penessiraxia Regiment. They were on their way bank from Philadel phia, to enjoy that: har/ough among their , teSeade and relative. Is this city and vicinity. era eadelreered to obtain a lief of the eaten ' ef these who were injcred, bet failed to de ee. Gen. Gee. W. Carr, President of the Pitth burgh, Port Wayne and Ching, learifway Company, was en board the train, bet he escaped without injury. Mr. Welter Taukpetriek, Jr., brakeman, residing on Webster street, wee slightly in jetted, as was aloe Mr. Themes MoGregeor, baggage mute; but they both came in en the train last night, and consider themselves ' ' right." Pearly every-person on board the train ins more or less bruised and cut. A special train was provided arsoull as Pos sible, and the wont were convoyed to Altoo na; eighteen mile. abstain, where they were placed In comfortable rime, and left in charge of competent physicians. The baggage ear contained a valuable re =Maar. en Government account, being at less a sem than 112,000,00 e in tigreenhaeks," being shipped west to pay off the troupe. It was In four water tight boxes; nod, friths ex citement, some preen imagined that there boxes contained powder, or some other rem bestible material, and they were shored Into the stream. They were rabscateently secured, ' however', and when the °Muir baying them is charge "tumid up," he bed them remevard to •• plthe of safety and placed a guard over thssa. The distance from the bridge to that bed of the stream 1.1 between thirty-eve and forty • feet, and it is moot remarkable that no person was killed. The accident is one of the must serious which bas ever ermined on this read. but it eras altogether unavoidable. was on its way home on • furlough by a dis patch published in the fiazrrn o Frida y Gusset:deed Railroad Ronde--impop. evening ), the friends and ampastutan s ees of its portautAttetalon. tr erubcrii concluded to prepare a "home re- Mr. Jtistleth Oidefri- of tile United State. caption" for the boys in Waahiegton Roll— a:gen c eitt it., p et th e ly effore pirti.tet, has the place where it had first assembled as an jest fled an important °pintail , organize:lon, and from which it had talc. it. "to the effect departure for the bold. The ladle. v.:dentate khat -the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Railroad- ad en mule, and monopolized the entire ar ,Company are liable to pa/ th e coupon, of rengements—Cuoir maecalir.e friends yielding he Allegheny County Railroad bonds, goer- with the best grace pos.ibie. On Friday antacid by that Company. An action of debt evening an lemmatise crowd had assembled to ti brought In the Circuit Court of the United hid the veterans welcome; but the irregularity litter effe k ett .. t h e s e , t h ee d Comp ., on their of the train. caused a delay, which, however rearantre,and the ease woe argued by Jobe "Plimmla,t„_' ° „ th ,/ • hum and its Wends, V. g hee, g eq, tahrt e d elp h te, f or the vein _ was unavo idab le . Not until Saturday evening tiff, and by Mears. Otis and Loomis for the did tha j °may° "at mime." Notwittistandlog dekweete. Mr. JoefLo drier nay s , I n hfo thin delay and the conicity:tent disappointment, epleion, that the Railroad Company ed p u tt an icantenee crowd had *congregated at the power to make the contract or guarantee. "ear on Federal street, to weloccwe home That It wee a guarantee to pay the interent of -ear batmaY." A. the sturdy member. the bend at the time and place Tecilled. stopped from the platform, they were received Thetas bonds passed to bearer by mere do- with shouts of congratulation. With some difficulty, idea. McGill get hi. Rem, and uo antigen:lent was re - claire , . men formed, and, following the honored rem. Thai it ores -not nieseasary to rue the county Dante of what was originally a beautiful silt or pcmnts it to ineolreney, in order to recover guides, the command marched to Waehingtho spinet the Railroad Company, nor wee any ail. mere they were received by the ladle', demand or notice necessary. This opinion U fully establishes the legal liability of the who had prepared a meat saraptnous repast, to which the boys sat down with appetites -Comeau? on its guarant ee . The amount of heed. woe ~1 10 000, of whlch more-keen than they cenli have boasted come $23 , 0 ' 001,-;e been eoneer v fed. ' Ea - oh $l,OOO halt an hour later. The table fairly groaned bond la March next will have fourteen coupons with the substantial and elegant cliches, to overdue, making the bond represent, in prin.- which ample justice was done. . elpal and interest $1,A20. the coeTons also sillt.r ;upper Capt. Keep ',deemed the mem - boar beterest r ito that under this deeiston, they here ham° in • nut imPramPa• °Peach the beeleme a desirable investment.- membon responded with " three times and a tiger." Tient. Md lilt immediately reported his ar rival to Col. Deptford, Provost Marshal of Pennsylvania, by telegraph. Re yesterday received orders by telegraph to report in per eon at lincrithiirg, but was permitted to save hie Alle4hany boys the unnecessary trip thitium. The Philadelphia end Eastern mem bers of the battery will &company Lieut. Magill to ilarriaburg tide everting. The command will Imre. ferlongh of thirty days from this date, in, which to roeruit and visit their friends. About thirty of the mem bers—recruited sines the ergaaisation, and whose period of service weuld net entitle them to comeirithinilie terms of the "veter an enlistment"—remain at Bridgeport, Ala Alleged Larceny—A "Singular Case. On Tuesday last, a widow named Margaret Cooney, ridding en Webster street, became Mond an named Mrs. Mary Riley .4014 in to see her. It le alleged that Mrs. 11.130 'muted some whisky, and admtnts tared A portion to Mrs. Cooney. immediately -After whteh she fell asleep. When she awoke, Mrs. Riley was gene, and In marching the -bed fors purse of geld, amounting to $217, it mold tetlie found. The money was nearly - all hi ten and twenty dollar plume. Supt. elan at /nee fell upon Mrs. Riley, and on Bat --urday she was misted upon as information made berm Alderman Donaldson. She was Marched by sit elms, and one hundred del lars, la ten and twenty dollar geld pieces, Ism found Sowed npinomootkcundereklrte. Ohs denied that she turd steam this money, sad claimed it as her own. Hir beam was 'allasearshed, and comely dollars more were *wad sunred , ap in a bad tick. ' This was also in ten and twenty dollar gold.pleen except ing amen dollars in paper. The eireumstan 0116 being strong against Mrs. Riley, she wei bald in therm of $5OO bait, to answer the • ..Ihi 4421014 vand she court- had- bee n m Mrs. Cocrvoy washes for a siany long years in g up the "shiners" which were so end ar4s7 =ached from her grasp. Mrs. Riley has a Inivinvit and 1111111111: children. agar ..ecinrrnro to kasaramto Correr.—We OS that the people et rimer township, Ism- Arent eentrn am to UN skoteitiar: to-mac row wreaths; et .Maaorvllleoo take serums to ram ta total boost, to be paid to each man Wit will enlist as a Yoh:neer for tharrown ship. Bear In 911114 that any man car p for lay •eb dtthkt:thattissn • local homey, no =Mr white he r alder, or where ha has been earollad; Wr are glad to see the good work login ln Amnstnangeolmty. trAirAieit -- "" . " -- " — nuoTai Prams marshal a the .04 DLtrlat, bill loogvott an order to rout a rtiS tow tiiit.4 amt. ~; ~=~~ RECEPTION OF XIIAP'S BATTERY. AN OVATION TO THE VETERANS Complimentary Popper by the Frleads ==tl Allegheny feel' Justly proud of this cele brated Battery, whist, although roads up of reeruite from different parts of tie State, was originated by Lieut. Ju. D. McGill, who began menaking en Seminary Hill, Allegisruy, In September, 182 I. The muster roll included shunt thirty members, when Capt. Jos. M. Knap, who had Been authorised by the Secre tary of Wet- to recruit • Buttery cf Artillery, visited the camp en the hill, and proposed OM: Lieut. McGill and his mon should became the nucleus of the Battery, This proposition was atieepted, and the trot election of °Seers was hold In Washingten 8011 , Pcbeeca street, Aliegheny, before the departure of the battery fur Wesisingten. At this election the company desi,awted its their choice for officers the fol lowing, vlat Capt. Jot. IL Butsp, Liout. Jo.. l i D. McGill, &mond Lieut. Chas. A. Atwell. The company proceeded nabingters, and Aeon after was meatereeteto the 'mewl. as "Battery 21, Pennsylvania Independent Artillery." Col. John W. Geary, then com manding the 28th Penneylvvaila Volunteers, unocherring ecitee,l,2oo men, detailed e suffi cient number from his regiment to make op a full six gun battery. The oflaers VIEPOi3- itioned by Gov. Curtin, after this addition to the wernmand, were as follows : esralti--Joreph H. Knap... lat. Lieutenant—awls' A. Atwell 1 Jr. Tingley. 9d Litmlonnui—Edward 8.. lie•ry Yd Jr. " Imes D. McGill. W. hare not roam I. wren epitomise the Acid history of the B attery Memo its organisf.- Um. ; enlace to say that it has seen mach a., live sortie., and nahieved • reputation second to nal similar organisation is the persica. It has • remerd written is bleed, and embalmed in the heirti of ito friends. It has participated in the danger' an honors of most .f the hard fought batlier of the war. Winchester, Whit. Plains, Front Royal, Cedar Mountain, South Mountain, Antimafia, Frederleitsburg, ChanceLionville, (Jetty.burg, W anh &mktg., and Loohout Idematain, besides numerous skirmishes, all attest the heroism of its mem ber*. After the battle of Chancellersville, Capt. Soap was Inducail to reign his command, and quit the service, regretted by every uflfwer .h.l man in the commend. Capt. Atwell, Liao senior Lieetenant, was commissioned as cap tain. The Battery net atiached to the 12th army corm and accompanied Gm. Rooker to the West. Almost immediately on its arrival at the front—indeed with lint two of its three sections, the battery was called open to sus tain Its well earned reputation for bravery in the battle of Wanharehle, Tenn., when, in company with Geary's small but heroic diri• skin, It repelled and hurled back Longstreero veterans, discomfited and shattered, thus win ning the key to Chattanooga, and preparing the way for relieving our beleasured army at that point. Here the Buttery lost testacy three of its members, seven killed and six teen wounded; amongst the former was the brave young. commander, Atwell, and Meat. cfcary,whota untimely doom their comrades in danger and in well-earned honors still mourn. Mn the 2..ith of December last, Lieut. Mc- Gill opened his eel' for tho re-enlistment of volume!. The following m a list of the name. of the raters. members rho hare re-enHeted for these years more, and whose reception on Saturday, by their friend., in Allegheny, was the stone of the day . Lieut. J. D. McGill cornmsulior.. '• Jae A. li“airry. • Th & Sloan, Pittsburgh. Sergeant—Ad. - on Plitisdalpl.ls. Q• at. liergtout--Ilibroiter YoClookry, litcbcl, Albigherty. N. tt.c.k.sa, &wicktoy. Jaaavl 11. Hulett, P►iladelphid Edward 11.1suaoad, rastoa, Wm. litmtm, Allcalmmy. Cari...ml—Pmitsick Yolk. Philaddr J. P.-Sumart, Allegheny., George Llaritnd, I:ll=b.th Juttz.S. one, .• 71/0[1.3 E. Morgan, Lail tnue Ca Richard Dowry, hue J••nes, Pittebtirgh. .• T. T. 011zet, Pittshtirgt. .• Wa. P. /mull. Alley - Way. • •. Wm, H. Stall , Zileztlienit. Magle:—rwtort 4 .lidaty..l/leitheny. ,_•• Juno Altlaan , Ilarrieburz. Artle.cere—W. G. Azdwisoz, Washloghin CO. " Joho Dougherty, Elizabeth. ranr•Tes. Jot. not.lnson, riValo•lrgh!Jno. Janline, Ailegikeny. lialphSWoo.l, Allegheny. I.laa. Phillips, • P. B. 811.1.er, •• iThow Jones, Frei. I•Wep, • '• Le% Id •aen, •• W. A. J.. gets. Garr., Allnhany. C 131111•1 m, stoma, Cl.'l. A. T. Ilechlln, Wrat'd Co.,Juu. Ridge, All.ghsn•, G.o. F I.l.•Jvards,, Pet, Polies, A hr. -luny. ,w. W. Smith, Pauli/vale, Bacch,tosrg.• It. J. Tney, •llogheuy . Gilbert, Phila. Thcs,_.F..r.r., A . .I,,whnny, I. vn, • Chauncey •• G. B. Obroell. W. J. Ilannutes' nn. Geo C.o:eg =;=icoal 1121302122 MEM IJ.. Grin. G ,J...llaraon Chu Dooaey Fa tar /A., oy , Jae. Listda, ikeforri Co. IC. E. Myrrs, lit. Edgar, arleabray Tlaaa lialrhiney . . . . •• . . . .. Jas. Emllistrars:, 'l. MeArds], Palladslphis. Gap. Ilartls, Phil.. i Mo. McMillan, .• ism. Xstaswa, .allsgbeny'W ..1. McM il lan. .• -..r1.6....nfin i r, .. 'Xilm 1,11 1.. A/isiosuT J sa. Tstera, Wast'd O. I Samoa Williams, Wa. hala. 'Goo. 3. Walker, ram'? allagheay. &WA.. RA TllOl Conuaisslosed - .tiorgeauta ............... A. Aeon as it •ea known thzt tke battery Amendment of the Constitution Rojeall attention to the edeertisement in another column, headed "Amendment of the Conetltution—Call for • Cor.vention." The object of ,haring the Constitution so amended as to mare n more distinct recog nition of the Divine Authority, and the rights of men, has been under eoneideratlon both here and elsewhere for sometime. Therrhinds of the movement bare deemed this to be an opportune time to take mere decided action in the matter, inasmuch za it has already been brought before Congrms b 7 Senator Wilson, of Massachusetts. A convention will 141 held In' De. Pressly's Chnrth, Allegheuy, &n the nth instant; for the rupee of considering what should now be done. Distinguished speakers from' abroad are expected to be pro- seat on the occasion. Their names will be ditty announced. DILI% Ili .11111,71114.1 Med Daniel Apse, residing near the Point, and wbo wu committed to the county jail on ,Wodnszday Wt, delta that initittlioa yesterday, from congestion of the brain, caused by Intemper ance. The deemed was about a jne ave k ict TCo rn n ered l ln Man with the facts itstolL HOW TO AVOID THE DRAFT. zavetr3 DitANTSet OW TECI MOVO3II 11=.4, Plrrsvragn, Jrnmary 17, 186.4. ENtor• Gazere asking a place to your columns for the following address of Major General lleovock, to the people of Pennsylva nia, it to not necessary that he should re,wlve any endorsement it my beads. Ili, name should be as familiar as household wards to story Penasylvanien, and to the coontry at large it will 'he kwown as long as "Williams burg,',"Frtderl.babprg" and "tiotsyshu•;," str.:ned with his bleed, shall .rid in the mom arias of the people. No more successful lead er zoiles the American 'males. I heartily commend him nr.d.his cause to the favorable notice of the e,ramunity. Very respect:lolly W. T. 11. Aaooaa, Slaj. Gen. liccaorriwo SA.VICII, 2D Coat., i ll•anna':o, Pa., January 15, .111114, Authority kw :rig been gir•u mo to recruit tho Sceond Corps to fifty thousand isil,ooJ) men for each special sit.-rim, ender my com mand as ;any be designated by the War De partment, I •prom to the eitiseas of Peaasyl• Tanis to aid me in tilling op the regiment., and batteries of my command, Which owe their origin to the Mate. Tliey ore as fol. lows glet t 140th, ttna t !batt.nion,o4,§jl, 53d, 14:411, Nat, Beta ar4 106th regiArtkie ef Infantry, and ht!teries C and F indepee - Ront Fenneylvenia art;lloy, ly tad I.t renneyl rants artillery. ratil Ibe arat of March next the following bountie3 will be paid by the General gorarn meat : For veterans, $402 00; for ethers, sto2 00. Alt reinutcorsenlisted for this organisation will be aeeredited to the city. county, town, township or ward which they may elect as the place le walth they desire the credit given. When no such election is made, the enlisting officer will give credit to the place of enlist ment. E.h locality is therefore interested in Inermuing th. comber of enlistments to the •atent of its Trete la the draft, and any stim ulus given by local honed.' or ether efforts will barn the effort of preventing those who desire to volunteor from leaving the places of thidr rosidenae and enlisting elsewhere where the indocementa offered may be grouter. The aame regulations that hare hitherto governed enlistments in this State, as to the p.reons empowered to enlist, the rule• for mustering and for furnishing transportation and 50pp1,,,, will apply in this case. Any one dceir:ng to consist in any Of CAOI , O organi sations may do se in any part of the State by making application to the Distriet Provost Marshal or any recruiting °dicer from the Second C: cps, no matter to watch regiment arid oilf,.re may hvlung. I hare come among you as a I'm:merles nine, for the purpose of ondcaroring to ail yea in stimulatiog onlistmer.ts. !is this is a matter of interest to all the cititens a 1 the State—it. quota being still nearly nt,tme ficlont-1 earnestly call epos you all to as sist. by exerting the influence to your power, in this important matter. To adequately reicto,. our arm!, in the field is to insure that the war will net roach your homes, mad will be the means of bring• tog it to a opeedy and hoypy OODClnflan, sad of miring the Lees of many of our brave fol. d's a who would otherwise be :oat by the pr.- loogat:on of the war and indecisive battles. It to only nO,e 4 t.ary to dest.y the rebel at- MCI DOW In the told to Inanro a speedy sad permanent pence;• let us an act W:Lia that r oot in Tien. Let it not be said that Penuarlva- CA, which hoe already given so many et her *Weems to this righteous cause, eha4 now, e, the eleventh hoer, ho behind nor sister u tato. In famishing her quote of the men deemed necessary to end this rebellier.. dome Siatcs hare filled their quota" otters will de Ilt_le exertion on carport will coon All all the decimated roginsents of the State and übrlate the nreessity of a draft. Let isn^t . bo tLat theta orgriniatiCens hare le, for treoi-rlres and their State so ranch boor, !hull peas nut ,f xistr,, for went ..! F.:trio:L...l in the peipl there reglmerti aro filled to the Dammam strength, they •ill eoca ..ease to slot. It will he ne eiesaary to ant quickly to inrrire eh:teen. Other States, by h•elng wad greater toe, Oen', and by the inditeemente of local boon tier, drew away:roar young tame. ily girlog b"untilia an home, an.; itimolating the State pride, you will secure for your ragioieu:i that portion of the male nopolatlia erl.tae eircr4m ttencee readily permit them to take the field. tS.ar o a scene, Major General U. b. Volunteers. 1545, 1.501. The Mail In the 21th Dltdriet We learn r:aer. a circular itta...l by CupL John Cuthber teen, Prornet Marshal of the tath district, cemposod of the ecunties of Lawrence, Beare:, Wasletegtrn, aue, grerme, that LI,. whole nutulor 'flume 17afted in that dicta let, cutler ti.e &et, tra. :t,2173. l:! ti is num ber 1,104 p.“l comrcqtation; 231 were run.. tered Into the sec v‘ce ; 167 forell4bed 6ubet l - tut"; 171 failed sod the remasinde, were exempted from veriorit causer. Aceettpany.ng tee report le a ,ta•euert eohtbi•iag the rePu,te of the efforts mote io the ftittrtet to 15 II tho quotes coder the call, by rolcata•y colutment, vie: DOeisn, . 142 I=l 14•• tor ,t/uty, :.111 Wa.4laloCr 44 4;1 Greene atm, t; 2EI 11 Up to the lah met., tweaty.nve tolt-dia trieth had their qr.-tax, std In every tosumee vrht, a liberal local nocety Wax offered, i.e tiftrulty wa• experienced In ob. teinkg the men. Railroad from Franklin to 011 City The Minot'. sod Great Western Railrre• Company are making !weparatlets to lay a branch rood from Franlti.: to Oil City, • di., tante of seven miles. The Franklin ttitisto Pays: "Re presume our ettitlllll rill hire no serious ei.jeoti.•os to this. Indeed, some of our beat nosiness men claim thet it will be • real and important advantsze to this place to hare en estonsion of the read to Oil City. Prom tho cinnabar and extent of the !minding., platform., hc., erected 'here, it to supposed teat this wi!! eootinue to ha the prineipel ter mire of tee road; so that the exteer , or, tenet affording e•ary desirable futility toner Oil City neighbors, will work no injury to us." Accident to a Street Car Ca .c.sturdsy evening, a. car No. 1:, on the Manche:tor passenger Railway, was descend ing :be grade on 01:lit, lane, towards the switch opposite lush's plow works, on Beaver street, Idenehaster, the brake broke and the horses ran OE. The car, Instead of turning the carve into Bearer street, Jumped the truck and. 5713 precipitated against Hall's shop, meshing the ear badly, and elightly Injuring nearly all th•passengers. The striver, Mr. Gerber, was injured somewhat, but not va riously. The principal injury sustained by the passengers We., in eonsequeneo of thou,. hiring thrust •gain•t and through the glass in the windows. AXIITTZTO/RT or Pirtristraon Tonto Mca's B:RLI SOC7II4.—TILO forty-sixth annleersery of the Piitdburgh Toting Men's Bible Society will take place at the Second United Presby terian (Dr. J. Prost ley's) Churoh,Sixth street, above Smithfield, on this (Monday)eveven in g, Commencing at seven o'clock. Addresses dill be delivered by Bev. Mr. Beatty, a re turned missionary from Syria; Rev. B. It. Fochlt, D. D., editor of the Pitteberyk Sas Advocate, and Bev. A. 11, post of the Evangelical Lutheran ;Church on Boreal) , street. Thu annual report of the Correspond in Secretary, Ireavvrer, and Librarian, will be presented, besides other intereAing ca ste-am AStICIPATID S MAAR-Cr.—Groat anxiety is felt In 011 City, and on nil Croak, In aatleips tion of the brestring ape( the ice on the creek. There ie great danger, it Is Paid, of the entire Oil Creek Flats and o large portion of,oll City being eubmerged ; indeed it is almost certain, if the bee breaks up suddenly. Meetings hart been held, and plant adopted to avoid, if pee. able, She catastrophe. Fori'l'aortroxinuax.—Onr worthy and es teemed friend, It 101•14 Stool, Esq., as w1:1 be seen by his card In another column, will be supported by hie friend. so a candidate for the °Glee of Prothonotary, before the scut County Coarention. 0.. If admirably quali fied for the pollUon, and, if amai), would lank* a most excellent officer. Prnanraeu On. Cliaar.—Ttio first edition of 31cOrew's Oil Chart, which was Weed on Saturday, was soon exhausted, and ho will be tompollid to issuounother edition to-day. The oil men consider the storistieal Informs t.toultralciable, and every one who doaie In petroleum or its preoluots should have a chart.. Amara!, nr lisx. Ncetsr.—Gan. Nigley ien ived le this city on Saluda:, on a visit to his family. We loam the! aCoartof Toqufry PM promptly granted him by the War De pertinent, at his request and that It will as semble at Nashville during the Dra•imt week. Immititon.—Give femalts wcre bepticed In. the hienengsheire river, on Sunday afternoon; by immersion. They belong to the' Dentist congregation of Birmingham, of isblol= Duo Nutt Is pastor. . . SPECIAL Loowz NOTICES. Grarrak Braze. MAGNUM have obtained the higheet premien at erery State, County, and Inatitute Fair held is the beat family and the best manatar•r7ii machine!, and for the beat machine work. A. F. Cnaroxer, General ditet, to otrest, Pittstmrgh, Pa. 'rums,' Parrs!, Prs' sad Orlittaatlsi Slat. Roofer, •ad dealer he Niamey!ream aid Verment slate at tba bast quality at few rut.. Otte* at Ales. Laughlkes, 11081 rt. Water tlorLy Pittsburgh, Pa. • '.row's Desarrr.—Thisprince of coLlSo dianot I.4kes his benefit en Wednesday, end presents I bill of uvorwhelrr.!ng attrectien— tl• tupernatural drams of the' Bottle imp.' A valuable eitser cup wilt ho presented le !'er. ponon making the bat eenundrem. Petri .tic address by Miss 11b•rite, dancing By Misses Bt.. and bonnie, singles by Wesel Bart sad Beeket. none. himself. ;•1 the of hl. boit estate cher...tors. Th• ..reedy of “Ail that L. not Gold," will finish the perform anon. It will be • night ! greet fun ; steers swots at once. 3: KIII-sll-1.1-IM-AW—ilintAZ Filagree Toltec co.—Thle Tobacco, used by the North Amer ican Indians, is menufactaredi Long the Buret quality of t0t..., and cornatin,llcd with the most healthful end otiAF.O3 Boeta, Berke and Herbs, Innis/fools. to the Reeky Mountains, .c rtch proportion, ea to import to Its die :loodr, character, and potato for It vrimrcyla it ise,,tnee known a hearty welcome. A iv:, tomatoes, among the Indians of the He Moontains, ii.sured se acqualntanee - sr 4 • • their habits, cutouts, and modes of life, and among other things, an Insight Into thr sem pealtion of their smoking tobacco, and a knowledge of the menu by which the exqui site stoma is produces!, whioh rendes* it to pleasing to the smoker, and so acceptable to those, who ens not. Smokers who oar. be gone "...incanted with this tobacco CHI V.^pT be without It. bold by all tobeeeentets and by the manufacturer, H li. limit, 111 Ches nut Ansa, riulaglelubla dela: im liarecav niALLICIII A?r SeLi . Anne !filet., of Louisville, f:y.. says In a 10 ter "When in New York, at. Canner, I pur chased by way of an per imect sore of Mn.t K. A. •Iten's oclabrated flair Hes.rer and Z. 7 it.- baissybum, whloh I bane found •aluable. I now write n ' ea,. yea coed me a dosop of each by expresl, for the use of my friend," Sold by druggiar everywhere. Depot lid Greenwich. street, Now York. rho ',Wee fa for sere at Fulton't , Drug Store, FMbetrbet. haveyou ersmin.d the fail .d vrir.ter st,ek goods at the Merchant Tail. Forint este/O.:fitment of Sate. Orsham ,k Co., N.. 64 Market street A fresh .apply of goods ovary week. nave you crew:duel tha pewee of d.voilf •. the Dlereh.t T.llortarostahliaktment of 8441 9rEthem & Cc., No. Se Market Oren; If not it ia now time you would, and env* Ye pe coat. In your olotiting bill. r. ary Earment warranted a peKeot &omit. eta.as.am, azo. lacCaYnLaza geLLIMS, m rue R.ova —Young mca, rushing Into the earmsnrcs and of a Soldier's life, should prepare thenisslees far the fatal resent, dm Dysentery, thole," end Sammy. tablet, are almost nortuiri to lotion. HOL LO W A Y'S PILLS,and oces rionaliy dar ing the oemnaign, will boxers 'mind health to eery me•. Only I% rents per boo. Holloway's Pala and Ointment are for sole at Tolima'. Drug Sion, Fifth Wart. CT, P.m-errs& •11111 AILDT roe flal.a.—Tb• floe aasorteoent of Fell and Wint , e (10 .biaer stele ',calved by Mauro. Join Yfier & 00., Merelboat Tnieove, Na_ id& Formal vma; Al logbeyty. Ttre sleek 47 rzt the Ilnert variot,y of Fora teti ?kb. alats and orereema. i t Li pa tasteful and (=Atonable. • Iroall all of ocr roader. w Lire &booboo. pollen:an • oall. Psatonical. Dirty ron Ll.—Any penal, erishlag puronase a tack aad periodical depot, alig bty eitnated and doing a prottable baeltoss, directed to the adr•i•Lieernent In eolurnn. Sol! inform...loll can be bad en application to J. P. Runt, Fifth 'tree. MAC. VISIZII Ptrika--All the Magakir....... and Weekly Paper. for tete week, end ell the fnne throb, New K.:v.:4, •ed ev..rythisk tee reedit,: in he had at Frank Vase's Yore lltrot, al 14i:ag W.,111:3. JIMMY!, Floterar No. if Fifth street, le now opoping the ohmic* stook of fir.* Gold sod Filo= Roaches!, Jewoiry, Slim war* and Foklay Goods con ilsplayol in this eity, sod is rolling thee at nromrkably Is. pi.-es. trinerare and carriage calls all! be tater, at th. Oma:hns oGw , Na. t:e Palm etn.irt, day or algal.. A.l erdere let at th. I.bor• tW be prompt!) itteeded ta. All tall, mart be paid to advance. Sl.enoWllAT.—Tbe but EnnGlop., and tka be9t Cop, Lotter and Note Papers, at io. p., oeo, c. Frac!: Gage's News Doped. 0. BILL. Deallst, US Nan .Coal, .ill toad to all bad.. -ft. of his preftelf.h. verio.Ar &ALES (ZWICK LEY LOTS 3 ND ROCUEIii- AJ iJE ansiviilLAD —Os ITrobb•Y MIEN. !NO. J.. lb., 13 e'elseb , be . Ore Ile.beeztlel Seca teem. el Mb etre. MO sell.. Tall:Labia property tree L.* le etra.,-.. dba bale). Na. II le lacers All.. plea el let., slink, the eerrner et ro.t.us sled NM etre., ...beg bb 1.1 taps. ea Fess.:a attest, md eseeildlag be, she., 17111 street 117 re.., erborees I. .ranted a sopl et.. ally Week Etat. rh. adJeleettg 1,45$ /lel 5, 7. It, $ et/ la le tame plea, haring •;11th SO rut freet ent llevalest ter*, .10 attending hulk 117 het. lope, one woo of load to & , .b..., township, Sta rer duty, rtoote sear Looool'a Rom, sad ertihte on role of the Rerhestor Depot, eelleseon la ereeted • Sr/el Ileou, with Laurel and •le w.il V•i111.04 seems ; • oond true oast* • pup wall sea deform; tie grounds pleats:llMA (roll tree,. Stews et Ints—Tor Sawfaintly lama, nob; the awbester growth tr•••half cash, bona.. a dm. yaw, with Intortat, smeared by bawd and anima. Tor farther gannets." trogaln of JAM 1.14,1ef , en the pennon la Sonhoner, or a I. W. WILL, yip., S.. 10 nett atreet, Pl,gettoriih. lull DAM dI YaTLtt AIIVE , don't, VI.EG ANT & RARE 4-EA. 611ELIJS.- 111 EVERT EVENING THIS WEEK, ennnane. leg Monday, J.. Id, at IX. o'clork, .111 ha and, at the ,:acenterehtl Solos E.aa, ei Pith gnat, . large and .pleadtd cellectlos of Pardo En taro. fatty nolocted la varier. pans .( the werle, by raotteman of tnte sad Judgment In none. Ilan ,Iteetton embrace. many tore and tit foie lane 11.., sod la w.II worthy the attention of htilto end gentian., and parneularly latereattng to ettalent. conchelogy. To than who intone the townie end wonder* of the deep, this lea tan Chao. fns obtotntog .pleadld honrebold ortnatnns fret the Mant.d, R tretaiet or Table. Also, It will b. fount • .Penal epportunlty for thee. rellwttag cabltn: of Ito specimen. The gun sad ..farm history alll be on each theft. The colleenae rah be exestifind donor tin atty. Jars DAVIE • MoTLWAIIiII, LtraMm. PENN STREET 1111811111N(11 AT d FC7IIIX.-111% tUßdldt ZYIIXIII9. h. II•th, at tyi .111 bo or!i, os Ih. Commrrcbd eat. names, 11 111th Arcot, That dootroblo lot of ground sknokto ea the weak old. of Ikusk stosst, BOST too comer ot Vgaa , boring. host .!N fool on Poo. stroot. and ...age. back toe fat to Thl.4 strew% wt. Is oaorud tba three sto to ry Drls D•rollbse '. Po. 019 Pass oostalaleg ball, II raoat, gat, hr.t aad add wator sad ...W. stands.. 1141 brtok wad aronod the rear elle.. SAssm—Ors-balf ea& beano* la a, a, 9.. d 11 attlktoterowl, _apprarod ondsrsod paper. _Lela DAVIS NoIIeiCIPSFS. 1101 . 11. XTALILIIILE STOCKS AT AUCTION. v —O. vernav IVIININIII, ha. letb, Is., st DAU rsa Vela*, ho odd, at lb. Oattunerin 6eln , Ne. 64 19111.11 tenet I 11 .1... Ottani' Daak tai do Alksheay Sank en* • b do Ilanannez linter Rink Palk; de Yeeteaphela Nanentlent Ow; 60 de Allegheny Veiny Rennet On; IS do Ir. eity 'rent On.; ;MS DANIS t Me.LIMAINE, Amen. 2k I.JUTION L+ALE. OP KERKEY CUT TUICIS.—On TEMILIDAY, gehrum7 dth, 1661, 111 o'clock 6 m., .111 be mid, at th• tlalud Etat= Mitten , Clothing Prot. Muksi Mmet, fitimbm •ll6., 11.. to the highmt bidder, about biro tboonnd 11.000) pounds um, MOUT BLUE Tait-Ur C 62. SINGS. Tomt dub, cash, In Clovanumet roads. AL111.1111,611 Captain and A. Q. TUT: KftSCRIBER, AOLNT TOIL John Marsh t Co:11 Soda Ash, le mutant!) , reeeteing the same. Tellleh is twill sal en the most brorablctarsea. This Ash is partite. larly adapted to the siestutecter• of Glass. a W. ORURCRMAR, 1.2 BOOTH /PONT smarr, Philadelphia. aolitteeod GIENERAL FOREIGN AGENCY. • AUBTIN BALDWIN & CO., EISOADWAT, NIW rottK. Bled ttenees .t ittr reel on brut Britain, ireland, dr• 01... ;now frost Lirstroolor gm:mown. Packages for orardad.to Testa of thawed& WILLIAM lIINCiTIABI, h., Agent, eel:Broad Adams' Immo Odiak Pittabarien._ A PPLEK-100 bbis. Grkeniavi, Rae antir, to., [mired and for all, by? de • ' .-.1.A.001711L1f. : • e •Frrt • ~ ~ _ .. _.emu ~,,_,a,:.....,.~.-zz~:,... ti.,..~~~,. THE LATEST NEWS HT TELEGRAPH. OUP SPECIAL DISPATCHES, FitoiVl WASHINGTON 91.c:14 Dispatch Le flu rlttabtugla W/41111001 . 11111C1•T, JA3II. 1$ Ytiz. jet. tl•terh•u• it in town, front th• West. lie and Con dreeetnan loiair had 4.41 n - t•tview with the Previvitnt. and it is under autott that it eat tattoontea tr the .:eneral that bore w mid be tan a.vetit tOr .ron wear in; double vtarv. 11=1=111 The pulrlieuion ef at "Et , vl ordar In this eau nna woman t.t the new oa 3f0111•11:, Imola tiliAjiroperly be inad• I r'ele. !het 'be importer.. rues for trial, or which ea.!'on• graraman John A. Bingham woo anpoiniwl Judge Adroesta, ie that of Surgeon Genr.ral Hammond, the 'bargee end epetrifieet:.,. for which ho lard already prepared, In hit ee Emelty ea private legal evangel for the ;01' 3 ri3MO3 t. It I. 3 34.1. t: Oil tact the °bargee aro of the graveet n•ture, Li .1 6i.oht the gcr• teenmarit iegartie IL 0131.11 lA. a rery rir.ing one. IC it is med. out the lighteet puhivLment •'- herrable will he ea.hiering. The roart ma, ttal to headed by Mej. Gen. Ogleaby sad Brig. Homey, of the regnlarx. There are on - ca other Brigadiers v.a ebnrsr or lannpaclty 1,1 l.nct prrferre , l ngnintt. Dr. Ni.holat, tnnerintantlnnt u( ts rillnic or een!raitan.lt on the Arlington es tele, who Lim hitherto he n tlt,ught a roll:s -hit driver. St.P.lf, 67 A rflz,c.il7 of Carer, ha. dzol on $.OO for the cr , rolent.V.:,o to iha Cot- Ls , She infienOontt.tre thht Mr. Sumner'. prop mitten to a 4! to :hit apt:ewes. on Inc tnet for exeunt - 4ton nt•nd. no channel whaturer. I: hag bout. v0t...1..t0wn in tett , or shaper; nod ore nit, (hot the easaatutatio, flatter ^:nn, • t o gotten out at'e Senator Llrio deevue, I it on :tat...lay . .. t a tax by I::: cry from certain 1111.11 who are unwilling to enter the ..nine; hot a rnljority of the Senate, anti a large mejority of the House are in favor alt.. Beth Militery l'ortimittroe are Itivoting their whole time to the Lew, rnti the Chairman et Senate Conturtlee noe iu toctullatc4.l, a-day with Mr. Rtwh:on ahem, is ihreaten to oppeea the rev ,C of the lareraittce en tl.e COtlint: of War. In response re !l.• Aerate Com w.tes on Mil itnr7 A!lath, the Losolni.sioner er Proctor: reperts the fodowing , t••:rt.e. of the //wine., of the Pendon Bureau The wbclit ratchet of &Nib's:llion, or 0, it, erdry let. 1E434. were 51,291. of this no.T'itt 25,420 wore 3,139 gr,u rejected, 29,000 were awaiting additional es: lonr.. 12,222, we. o araning it:do:cation teem other Irepattm•nia, were returned by the Anijuidnt General, 2.591 wet, tort to the Adjutant Lt.:metal'. Ler pridalent, cod 7,011 ore not yet acted open. Applicat~ m. t.,arerojA sod nviir , ting odd , . Gone./ atidento aro delfiled r',:tr an tf, or The, attoxacys, snprly e,secti•l omission. in their oppdentions. Of the rarer remaining 7,24 are dal:Jr...l at the Woe or 1 Drrartrcen is, ovr•tt:na lofer.aor:ou Dcreo:cry to ineir verlccrlon. TLe illonamis riencr Pugge.it that the business of the Bureau world be fatrli•sted by the titre,: or mou.fi • cation cf peclen. of the act of July 14th, 1802, whton may hoes tended to throw moth 01 Inencapetect hoc le. lie dqrommande the rpteiel design:Weir of magis trates Ltrore whom ioct.-erita. In peneron elect may he road!, No ark, for s ctntingent fund et $12,000 f': thr par Lf lataportry clerk*, and for r-ords twice .he winner tow occupied Ly the Itur•an. lue rnr•l nat." The nuutlat of eltt,,..e , • Newl.eree, tst eth Leret4na talt ee Ne oath under th. I•rnldunr'. I :testy Pr,,4 4 1zute1 4 -41. iv already up to •le vet. .tautire tt,:•-re in Nto-tlt Carolina et,un bat tact department etttl tiocn - hour!y, if not quite 4•l:•etattstatng. Tie result 1. useluly attribu ted to th- ”pereth•ns of the Tr..heuty Dapart• wen:, in curtnectien .rolcned [l,l - ,12•, I pr,r,ty in natte,l \ . i, gitir, ii..nrrectinnszy taxoe, beg', :insist MEM Miss Itlekinson's address on Saturday even ing in toe hall of the Rause, produced toe most marked lineation of the season, sod continuer to he the tonic of general cote erns tint and praise. The hoot e•idenee of the In toren she aroused, is found In the fact that the Vice President and S r elket of tLo Ilcano L ” rnorrow, pay over to the Freedmen's Relief Association, as the remit .4 an hour'. address by a yens Quaker girl, not Ices !bait one thousand dollar., and possibly more The door no, gallnies doesely packed• and all troilahlo standing room ocenpi-d Largo aumticrt wore tamed away, unable to gain admission, and rho eel. of tickets to the floor had Inn stopped early In afternoon, more basin: been sold than would fill suety foot of available space. Tho I resident ■od wife, members of the Cabinet, end other dignitaries, with nearly all the Senators and Representatives, were present. Vice Presi dent Ilarulln in lutrAucing Miss Diekineon,' compared her to Jon of Are, and sold that, though in lees martial ephcre, her work bed henna less grand. lit subject was tilTerd.i for the Hour." Um address was rapturously applauded throughout. Earnest aorta :re already making to induce her to repeat IL Mr. Seward's diplomatic correspondence ie a:posted to come Into Congress to-morrow. It males two Toluenes of about fifteen hun dred pagus In oil, without index. Only a few, topics fer oiliest" UIO, arc . yet printe 1. The statement recently made In the House debate by Demucratie members, that DfaClel• lan's repeat would make only a volume of two or throe hundred pages, Is true, if taken a. referring solely to the teat of the report, without maps, diagram., cxplanatione, accom panying documents, etc. The whole affair, however, will, It is a~w tttlmated,teek• three huge War, volumes. r. still :21 Philadalphis lICNORID ILLID The statements of a rebel raid through the valley, is still coniMod to sensational news- mere. Tba War office known nothing of them. "OX TO ILICIIXONO Curiously enough so prominent a Senator as Trumbull, of lihnoio, avowed himself yesterday In favor of the proposition to raise a huodrod thousand volunteers to take Rich mond. Mr. FOUOT, of Connection', followed adveoating the same policy. TAXIS TliZ OATH or LI.LICIASCI About three hundred prieenete now In the old Capital, have taken the with of allegience, and will loon be discharged. They are mostly from the mountain regime of North Caroline, Tenn aaaaa and Alabama, and wmeconeoripted Into the rebel army. Some were kidnapped while in the field ploughing or in workshops, without having opportaeity to eoromvalenta with their fernlike. They all eepreee a de sire to go to the northwest, and agree in say ing that the North Is the best place for !sher— iff/ men. snink.srin. Mb Dickinson was seretwided tut Dlght at Cong,resslanal. ' , Nem= r6ir enfr..Tatt. 16. 1864. SESA.72—Mr. Ft.menden, of Maisie, stated that lane, examinatito he ?.tar tonal that the *aisles which he erprossed yssterday in the Sena lo . •st the eentme•at.en reloaseti the 3tate i-oat thetr poorer ~ ut emr neon, It was In ,17 , 1. o.othe eemmutation elan". in any other way than that be procuration of so °attunes or the pay ment of the rear-meow' no therevf, the State from its octet, Mr. Clark *tiered no emett•iwtent providing - .14e ;"?'3 tot .n the ete triat iron: whorh the pert .n was draft. +. Mr. Grimes, ions, oppoe,: Mr. Carlo. anietiment, and did net think ehtuld ha left to the bee-etas ,- of It{ er to ftrbfeh bleak sulist.inte• to tli the enotae of Atotes, sio:ces ru:lt .tArtitu;er wore eittrens of the State in queeion. Me. Fe..endea oupported Mr. Clark's amr.aUmer. tal a mei.iore jaitiee to the Bletee. Mr. 'lesion, of lowa. did not think the ue. gto was •...f.rient tol• titana drafted white men, as he war inferior in intellect. Ur. Deist . leeed that it Wan arjast to call eat the laberiag :lass of the 'eyed States of the booth es substitutes :or the iratted is- I,ering mess of the .I:+rth. Mr. ilarlan theaght as the white men of the Btate of Kentucky had refused, the colored men of the :lute should 111 up the quota of .hat staLo. 110 C••Joal ileCt Oo reaxon for el.- mot' in that or nru other Staio ;1: I"Td up It. quota.. Mr. Grim e, of Inca, did !wire that colursl nice ,bould be enlisted t, the quota of a Pints; ho would like that the word men should be eons:mud to represent white men. Tee oolo,nd men were enlisted by the Goners! tiovernment, colored men, unities citizens ol the State, ehoutii not tone the place of "kite men. Mr. lies-lad, thought the hid tinder tun i.deration nese s ta; upon the honey and not on the The people of Luiiizkna, Trnnerec• ;:aniti.tty owe allegiance to the country as well at the potpie of Massa.liti -11.1t1.1 and Maine. lir never btherod tnat the colored teldiere would be employed with the same resolute as white men. The colored men nu... Janet be accepted see enhetlteito fur hie eoperial. Mr. Darin. of Kentucky, Raid a large pro portion of the labor o' Kentucky was pee ccriszeil by slave, and yet the ticeretaty War would sooner enliet the slave. than white nosh :a the Border States. the Stan: of he laboring Q 1.2, to enree an enbstitritea for the N °macro .oen.w o ware kept nt hoe. Mr. Wileon, of Maxsack,a......‘, vs. glad , 'lt the Loverornent was shoot es•obliabigg the in regard o, Aaron, which he bad urged upon them forfoor nonnths pao•. r. J of Md., raid that ine prop', of Maryland did not behave that colored troop. could do .he diary, of whimtolie --la mented upon tho acts of certain military of Sac, with reference to the reerthaiir of siovas, and upon the occarrencra at the cj.l th.ea•tern rho, of his State. If such pro reedlnge had not Leon inistiiuttid, Se did not believe that it repterentatlio th. Aber litrs., Mr. Harris, could now hold his seat, henas RCII his sucrose solely to this military interefertie, !rift a popular •lectien. He tn. irom the represanhistitni of Northern juicio•'s, that there aim as much disloyalty in the North at in Mr.rylanil. Mr. tlrities gaol L nall desire le have the a ord white ,c 'now, inserted in the hill. Mr. W:tuoe did net aunt the euri uhlte to Mr. C,rme, though; • rtorrter shrlutd he put under the protection or the hatiocal t...t.00nt. a.t.orottnettt w.• inteedect to stimulate; rho culittateat of le-gone,. If it was •3 , ,nore Lot no co:easier. for ne w/tor raft upon the State.. cornet" =en tirri.es' Oman instnt wet rejectart—east 28; najd.4 I. M r . I),„t;ttl e , of , otiotwl an amord met:. pro•iding that hit •cter.....n troops re eallst Ing the:. oa credited to the quota of the dictr'et m wttich they originally the attiouttuout was adopted—)4ooll _.: nays An ataindele , at era. , st , lLieed rowiftati that the emetcnotatiet paid by person+ dreftv.! 'halt be :pplied to the procurement tmtitu tee for 114 Coagromnutual :2:striot, end the , treoita stuali ba era ..ite , '. the Mato from toekk they L 173 crOittyi. Sr. Trumbull, of 11E00,2, ofrer.l an amend the Preeto.ent t, call ont and equip 10.,090 mcn for one .1. - and•ed day. oath mho tingle object of drietng ant the rehal array from l'ls-ir.L.,:..r. , lrelerteing. the ::nion priaon c-, treand Itr•htobhd. Wilson. of Al aseaehtu , ott., wantod to know ol.kt .00,64 , 1 row militia be against a yotoraii way—Lixer would be •f no acooont whotowia. Tru.l.ell thought that If we would . soy to the people thee*. shell 'Asa o, a.igarnya Cam paign for thee't:in object tf the rescue of our prisoners at Richmond, tl.-ere would neon be :asied a hun , lre thou Anne mon or more if needed for that pure: sr. and he had no fears tLat those 1.7 troops could Lo stampeded, it was •be most economies: way of pet'. down thin rebellion, and he thong::. shot Sic arc to the ie.:: wan a vary proper ere. 2slr. o f 'Connecticut, said the fooling anaong•t [O s r rnmtiweete was tntensoly erotic, in favor c :no •blartta C3—tomr , • • ed by the smendaiont 01 the titnator flout llltools, _rd there "scald he • read enthusiasm in many oPuti... of the COLICts, fit were adapted, he did not think It was proper. believer, to in teri)orAte this into thelyreernt bill. Mr. Nesmith, of Oregon, moved to insort three yea, int•ead of or c hundred days, which was adopted. TWO amendment as amended then negatived, nod at fire o•clock the s'lenate ad.journod. lic—se.—The linen. is not In session to day,Lat.:4 odjuutned aver yesterday till Monday 1. noon, Prow sleuth Amorlca—A Cathedral Ds stroyed by Eriro-2,000 Persons Neer Toxv, Jan. 18.—Tne steadier Ariel arrived from Arpinieall to-day, ',ringing 3311,i,000 in trounce. Revolutionary movemenu hart. broken out the iglu... .f Antic's, Santander and Ba;eos, in New 4ronads, undo• the naspleos of the oonoPrevive pit Ly. Lie news from C'ent.roL Arnerl,l is uttirn portant. Tim capitol Tr nocidarss bo routor•d to Ervin. Tye engineers were expected in C.tn Rica from ,h. Vnitod Stater, to make tamers kr a railroad to the /tunnel. Tho steamer Arneries, from N•w , Trot. 30th, arrived et Panama on Jan. lot. Sh• brought seers from Velperaiso, that the cathedral in Santiago, Chlli, caught fire on the 14.. h ult , whin densely crowded with hu man beings. Th• doors were closed by the proctors of the creed. The interior of the building i>eing ornamented with light drapery end other inflammable enstelisi, was aeon In blare, and the flames sprea4apidly through out the whole building, and most of the peo ple in it were either hunted or crashed to death. .:.:mos one thousand nine hundred ind fifty dead bodies, mostly women nLd chi!. dren, Sad been recovered from the reins. The South American malt amine r reached Panama with $918,000 In treasure for Tali:- lend. nee brougbt a confirmation of the above related calamity . mating the nrimber killed at 2,000. The Church contained 26,000 tights, from some of which the Ire was ma inneleated to the drapery of the gigantic image of the Virgin, and the pasteboard de vice., which in an instant became • sheet of dame. and which rushed along to the fes ter,a of lights to the root, and directly spread In all parts of the building. The people rusted to the principal door and It was soon blooked. Most of the men stomped by the side doom. tint • few minutes elapsed aro the lights suspended so plentifully from the roof peered a rain of liquid fire on the people below, and in less than fifteen minutes over 2,000 persons, mostly females, were blackened e'r act.t. henew steamer Chili had arrived at Val paraiso in thirty-ono days from Liverpool. The Peruvian news is undtanged. Captain Scott recently'• heard t! • curd at Libby Prison say that Jeff. Davis aid Jimeral Leo bad made o geom* propositit a to uto Tabs' Oengrege to bring the war to & .1 bzw&yer, he regarded no merely a camp rancor. Thro aro strong indications that the robe], bare but a small here in or atoned Richmond at the prment time. The - Captain - Bales ham this 'Orestes for Waebington, en route Ito Tennessee, to re join his regiment. fitnwrt's Reported R ald. The Proposed Railroad Between 'New - from Erinador the adricesare meagre. An armistice of ten days was in force between Mem:viers aria Flames. York and riashlngtou. Wantranion, Jan. 16.—The Soiect Commit. Lou of the House of Repro...lt:Gres, ap• pointed to tato tato ccnvideration the subject of constraoting a railroad betwesn New York and Washington, held o meeting to-day, end came to the conclusion not to enteitain at present the question of building a road at the expense of the Ocorcrnecont. but will eatt.dder moy propeenten from Me - video's with refer ence to the sohema. They declare their un williagavta to commit the Government by its OotiStUninatinn. Arrival from Matamoras. Nast Tose, Jen. 10.—.T.L0 stsamer MOOD. light Arrived to-day from Matamoras. Oa the lot inst. there were ettoot seventy fire vesteLs off the her. Am blgh AA ten dolars per bale had born offered to hare cotton to ken to theca vessels, bet the offers stem not Accepted in consequence of the bed weather. 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