anzettit. NEBDAY MOILNItigir=FEB.I, 1804 AND SUBURBAN. imaroFinume. PAPER. Sa •••• • "Allegheny Bible society. The Mrinty-fourth anniversary of the Al legheny-Bibiefteciety was held last evening,' in the. Pint Presbyterian church (Dr. Swift's.) • 'The Meeting was called to order by the Pretident; J. M. Dirchfield, Eeq., who an nounced that, in the absence of Dr. Preston, Rev. John T. Prissily, D.D., would read the Scriptures. .Dr. ?ready then read the Salt chapter of UAW; after which Rev. A. E. Bell led the assemblage in prayer. Ur. S. S. Bryan, Corresponding Secretary. read the minuet report of the operations of the . Society,ltem - width we extract the fol lowing: , . , .1 The fdissionaty, Mr. Robert Davis, visited . during theyear, 4, 477 families. Be found SIT families who bad no Bible. There ware ISt families who refused to receive the Bible into their. Valles on any terms. There won 838' families supplied with ;Pies in whole or in part grataitously. Ile obtained subscrip- Bowl* the amout of $1,207, on which there were paid $l,lBB SL Ia reference to the proposition to unite this Society with the Young Men's Bills Society of Pittsburgh, hoping by this means to matte grostor'ellicteney in the Bible work in this county, it vas reported that a basis of union Wham agreed upon, but action was post. nanid for the present, in -eonsequente.—of a Ulm entertained by some, of the Directors of that Society, that :17 . uniting and changing their name a legacy which is expected to come Intotheir possession this year might be di verted, or-cause .expensive litigation. The matter wit tome up hereafter. Ths.report .closes by noticing the death of opC_of ;the /nest efficient members of the Beard, Mr. W. D. Riddle, Corresponding Seo rotary. A series of appropriate and touching risobitiono, •expressive of the sense of the Baird, - at the loss of their worthy and ea lteented. Christian brother, more read as re tterded.npou the - minutes. • The report was accepted and adopted. The report of the Treasurer, Dr. Wee. M. Bell, was then submitted as follows • Do. To Damao from lag year.. Proceed, of Bibles, etc-- 17 75 Donation,— . —1243 CO Woods Beaty, be re a milinl — ro Am. 11. S.. rta on ......- 57% 76 --- 150 17 Ern, Bibg ut tkc .... l .tY:::7 Balm wad .... QIIrRG4 CZp[y4y.....~.......~.._. J~Lixr ...... .........._.. _._. _..- 815(2 ca port ameepted and adopted. 'lir. Wakebam, Librarian, submitted Lis report is follow!' : Vollmer reeeired. April, ALS` liAciiireAtnzm Bible HOU" PAilliddrhia,-......._312 Distributed bydiguut &kit by Lib 273 GEM 50 Die= to Orphans' ..... - 25 Report mitred and adopted. The congregationthen joined in tinging a pollen.. of the 100th Psalm., "All pewit that on earth do dwell, 81tig to thegLord with cheerful voice," etc Key 'PhontaiX. Orr, of the Central Presby. torten. Church, then delivered a briefs but ap propriate and interesting address, fall of an , courage:meat to those- engaged to the good Week ef soreading alneed the Word of Life election of a Board of Managers. was ,j.;:dielated next - in •order, when the following entangle:l2'lrue Unanimously confirmed: Presbyterian Church—C. P. Whiston, J. M:Buhilield, James. Park, Jr. :Coated - Per.sbyterian—S. S. Bryan, S. B. Manning. O. IL P. Williams. North Presbyterian—R. Davis, F. McDon ald_, John Flat United Presbyterian—Thos. McCanee, James. Patterson, Addison Lysle. Second. Halted Presbyterian—James Me ,Candisny.doltF:t)oaa~ Wan - 31: Bell. "Wed Afttited , Preshyteirlia—T. E. Wake hate, Wit.: Park, J.G.Welah. Fourth United Presbyterian—D. Dennison, Basest MeNanglar, - Wm. H. Effie: Filth Vatted Presbyterian-11. Glasgow, .1. 0:UM& - • Beferuted„Presbyterien (Dr. ,SproulL—D. Gregg, J. Taylor, D. Enver. Reformed Presbyterian (Rev. McMillan)— J. P. Fleming, Jas. Williams, Duncan Dalin, Baptlst—F. Torrence, L. H. Eaton, C. M. Cooper. Evangelical Lutheran—Benj. Heckert, C. Yeager, Joseph 11. TitzeL Sint :Presbyterian, Manchester—Plommer. C. P. Church, Manchester—R. IL Knox,. N. . Man. aherpebtug Presbyterian—a. G. fief, J. 0:14w4. Lewis- M. Episcopal—Henry Lewis, Lewis - Lewis: •Eharpsburg M. Protestant—F. H. Coll , Dequemm Bore. U. Episcopal—Chas. Bar- roire k tfenten.einnerwt . -PerrierillaPreeb7terien--Jamen Rynd, Jno Biers, D. Conningham: ErtrialGeePreebyterian—T. H. Nevin, John Settchley D. Presbyterian—John Tbornp non. s tiesieltley M. Episcopal—J. P. Kramer, J. W.; lt:Whits, rani., D.. 15 B. White. Mi..Dinahon read the following, which waaadoptad: That a committee be appointed whose duty It shall be to , prepare a circular latter or pamphlet, setting forth the workings of this Society and Reclaims upon the Christ ian *Mk, and that a oopy be sent to every evangelical minister in that portion' of our county in which we operate, asking his co operation in.this good work. Singing by the congregation—Psalm 23d: .0120Lord'ensy Shepherd Fil not want, Zemke" zee down. to he. MArei D. B. M. McClean, of the Fifth Uni ted Presbeterrian„Chnrch,thon addressed the congregation upon the importsne• of the Bt- Me cause, and alluded In appropriate teems to the fact that all denominations of Cluistlans, believer they might differ upon othermatters, could labor berme:dearly together for the Ulf lesion of God's word. The address was lis tened to with close attention. On motion of Mr. Bryan, a near:among vote Of thsnitli'wae tendered to the speakers. Altar singing the Doxology, the benediction was by . Eat. E. E. Swift, and the meting adjournmi.. Radon, Con of Capt. lloag. We regret to lean that Capt. I. V. Emig, of Allegheny, has bear =Veiled to resign bL ihnninistitin on aoeocmt of aleloseas, and is . . now at his bomb feeble health. Capt. Rost entered the eervieens Ligament in Co. E, 2;iltikr . inntiVintrithe Regiment, bat ho had eaueely setteited. the told" when be wu tune. firredto the Staff of Clen Rowe, with the rank 4,19441 s lad wu Usigned the arinons and niaolltibblicialtion of Com:Maury of Dias .l me • VIM who know Caps lloag need not be told of his integrity, his Indomitable ener jet,- sad Mr humanity--gstallitcatioes ;dads eisiatially. tag_ Arate for a goad officer. ifowite'hisit discharge d his duties wilt appear r,frear , the;•followthg commendatory letter, %Mean by _Gnu Rowe, - one of the most in. atislffitigetutid" motimplished agars la the am ,— Viols • - .7:-WASnOCCOX , P. as Jlin.2Stb WS. vassals f- revive:. to kern tied, during my tem. rusty abeieWe from the command of the td Divides!, gth Otere, you tam been compelled by W heath to lu smutoralalcie in the service. . d erthe valoadiglid sesame that yea broke tale:quit= rendered as &nuclear: of the 1471111:0;4a UM camp, on the etwoh, and when en- Mr! tbe tender you. as ormaimodlng tee division, toy beet tUnks; lot a higher Mud it um*, on the commimdation of yam own 046800,40 bllilthrio long andwell, faithfolly and maimetypeathriond SVOT duty. - With ay tett ,whihea for the voted, recovery at Tar kulthi am, Captain, very truly your onattent avant, , . [Signed) A. P. flows, Brls- Genre!. Om. flew, pa. - • Mass: Meeting In Allegheny. _ The eitisani of Allegheny hare been called linatko ll i In mess meeting, this ere. ••slag, at-Noose's Hall, in the Diamond, to ex= ilillsadeltenthicinte in rapid to petitioning - . 'olotedisn tax to pay • bounty to col. mOMMITAte oldest being to encourage col. • Oneser& arid the city from the dra ft . nit s, We thatchers should be a fall aG. '4emdatice. bat as it L uneertain what Councils ality do, under the instructions of • mass stes&.".:,vould meat that the various mar&DMee_do alibi their power torah* olaleeinkfenCr.irisauseilit, assist; irelh nimsailla so limbs bat., - JuaL Haim a the 111,6 , th1a Olitillokreansylvsaii-Tetais Vaaapars Ims boakiplass4.la.toinsitilid.oLeimpellitz, ~ , WaroW ot th e War. Diputinn4 TiiikOsPU Meeting of Cannella. A special meeting of City Connell, was held on Tuesday evening, February 2d. In Select aincil, Preseqp Elmira Allen, Brown, Hardman, Miller, McLaughlin, Mc• McCarthy, Morrow, McClintock, Phil lips, Quinn Thompson Reed, J. IL, floo d, . 1., Wills, Young and P resident McAuley. The reading of the minutes was postponed. The President presented a commanmation from George Fertnne, Secretary of the Board of Guardians, stating that the terms of Messrs. Goo. Albino and Wm. Douglas as Members of the Board bad expired. On motion of Mr. Wills, Connell proceeded to an election to fill the vacancy, and Messrs. deo. Albroe, Wm. Dougbu, Joseph C. Dick son and Ilan gays wore placed in uomina , Lion, and dr. Dickson reeelved.. Mr. Athree " ..... Mr. Douglas " . . Mr. Hays 3 ~ Messrs. Dickson and Albcee were declared duly elected. The President, an account from the County Controller for recording the ordinances for 1803, amounting to $79 51, which wee ordered to be paid. Mr. Thompson offered a communication from Hill & Strain, asking an abatement of their business tax. Referred to Finance Committee,with power to act. Mr..). ed presented a report from the Street. Committee, enclosing an.ordinance granting permission to Thos. Moore k Co. to build a railroad bridge over Second street. gTEe report was received, end ordinance read three times and passed. Mr. Quinn offered a petition for the grading and paving of Taylor street, between Penn etreet and the Allegheny Hier. Referred to the Street Committee. Mr. Quinn presented a petition for 4-inch water mains on Webster street, between Grant and High atreets. Referred to Water Com mittee. Mr. McMillan presented a petition for the opening and widening of Webster and Roberta streets. Referred to StreetiCommittea. Mr. McClintock offered a resolution provid ing for the placing of gas lamps on Liberty street, midway between Adams and Mechan ics street. Read and referred to the Commit tee on Gas Lighting. Mr. D. Reed offered a resolution providing [ for the appointment of a Special Committee of two from Select and three from Common Connell to confer with the Pennsylvania Rail road Company relative to the construction of the railroad tunnel; provided that the nation of Councils is not deemed prejudicial to the Interests of the city in the suit now pending in the court. The resolution was passed, end Messrs. D. Reed and Phillips appointed on behalf of the Select Council. C. C. appointed Messrs. IV Candle., Cof fi n and White. Mr. Wills offered a resolution for placing a gas lamp on the earner of Carson and Liberty streets. Bead and referred to committee on Gas Lighting. Mr. Thompson, a resolution for a gas lamp on the corner of Liberty and Allegheny streets. Referred to game committee ' In all of which action the Common Council concurred. I In 021401011 Cotit;eii, present all the members , except Messrs. Colville, Dickson and Rolm.. Minute' of last meeting read andapproved. IM,r. Rebman appeared and was sworn in as a member of Connell. The President read a communication from the Secretary of the, Board of Gleardans of the Peer, stating thatthe teemof Wm. Woods and J. B. Hill expired this day, and that Connell proceed to the election of two persons to fill the vacancy, namely : Messrs. William Woods and D. F. Mcßee. Mr. McCandless presented a petition for grading and raising Tannyhill street, with an ordinance providing for thelame. Laid over ' till next regular meeting under the ordi nance. [ Mr. Davis, a resolution to have gas mains and lamp s . on Penn street , from the prevent I terminus to the city line. Referred to the Committee ion Gas Lights. [ Mr. McGowan, a resolution to have two lamps placed on Mechanic* street. Referred to the Committee on Gas Lights. Mr. O'llarra, a petition for a lamp on Sloth street, between Smithfield and Wood streets. Same reference. Mr. Jeremy submitted the following: ftwolved, That the Finance Committee he [ urged to instruct the Weigh Master at the city hay sealed to weigh the wagons after the hay is sold, because there is great imposition practiced on our citizens daily by dealers in hay giving the wrong weight of their wagons. Read three times and passed. Davis, a communiestlen In referee. to Smith street, with an ordinary* for grading and paving the same. Itead and laid over under the ordinane. Mr. M'Ocnien offered the folio wing: Resolved, That the Street Committee be in stmetha to have Pike street paved from O'Hara to Washington street. Bothered to Street Committee. Mt. Mackey the following: Reeoroed, That the Market Committee dis continue the privilege extended to the pres ent Weigh Master in alloying him the right to sell market stuff. Read three times and passed. S. C. non-concurred and referred to Market Committee. C. C. re-consider and coo- corr. - Mr. Mackey, a petition for on ordinance to grade and pave the extension of Pennsylvania Avenut. Referred to Street Committee to r7 fi o ir rt . O'N o e r ill subm din ance itted the following: Betotoed, That the Street Committee be and are hereby instructed to notify the Passenger Railway Companies using any street, or streets within their respective districts, to clean and repair the fame forthwith, in sio eordance with.the tetras of the ordinance; granting said companies the right of way over said streets; matrices* the said railway com panies neglect to comply with the require ment of said notification, the Street Commit tee is hereby authorized to have said streets cleaned, and further Johave the City Solici tor proceed against ;aid railroad companies for the expense attending the same. Read three times and passed. Mr. Barekley presented a report of the Po lice Committee. Read and accepted. Mr. O'Neill called up the ordinance to in crease the salaries of Clerks of Councils, laid over at last meeting, and moved that it be read three times and passed, which was loot by a vote of 9 ayes to 18 nays. Mr. Armstrong offered the following : Rewired. That the Water Committee to hereby authorised to lay water vipes on Mor ton street the fall length that 11 under con tract to be paved. Referred to Water Com mittee. Mr. McGowan submitted the following: Resolved, That the Committna_on City Pro party be instructed to have anew rooTplaced on the Niagara Engine Rouse. Referred so -the Committee on Fire Engines and Rose. Mr.Davls presented a petition for a Board j Walk en Carson street. Reined to Street I Committee. Net reached In S. C. ik On motidh, adjourned. Mercantile Library Lectures,. Professor Aguas delivered his concluding lecture In Concert Hall last wining to quite a large and appreciative audience. The lean ed Professor was Introduced by W. H. Kin caid:Esq., Chairman of the Lecture Commit tee, alter which he gave a molt interesting lecture on the vegetables and knimale of the "Carboniferous" period of the geological formation. The Lecture Committee Inform us that on Thursday evening, the 4th inst., they have prepared for our lecture-goers sparely litera ry repast. We are glad of this, and it le apro pos in the present position of the Course. ' Among the nine lectures thus far delivered, the Committee here given us a constant vari ety of subjects which hare been always en tertaining and, to some instance:, profoundly instructive, rendering the course creditable to the Association, and popular in the com munity. The variety is now so be increased by the presentation of an reviginiesks literary subject, in the hand of one abundantly able to do it Justin. Rev. Dr. Tiffany lectures on "Washington Irving." It appears fitting, after following an *pg .'s!' through the 133140.11 of Geological science, unfoldingthe secret doings of ages upon ages past, and feeling the mind overwhelmed with the momentous character and extent of the wonderful mysteries retreated, that we should tarn for relief and relaxation, to the genial, ebeerfalorrerwelcome society of Irving. Who caw vend an hour with himand not feel him self* gentler, better, kindlier being ? Dr. liffenuy is at home in billes•lettres. Formerly a Professor in Dickinson College in our own State; ho now resides at Evanston, Illlnole, the seat of three institutions of learn ing, near Chicago, fie Is an 'Wadies and eloquent speaker; and being fall alive with the spirit of his charming tubject, will, no doubt, give as an namely interesting lecture Dlarurois Prillaman IssunancsCokrexv. —Goo. Black, C. V. Hubei*/ Alexander Bradley. John Scott, Samuel Idodlurkan, Jas. Marshall, Chas. Arbuthnot, = Carr, Robert B. Bartley, Christian WWI I = Mark W. Watson; Charles A.. Bravo, D. B e a llay, M. R. Moorhead, P. Rohm,dries James, An. . An ow ideation tiald Dirootowl oleo Blz alnithSilr Nixtsit' Compasy, the blowing camettgenlemesoratiesatMl: fat Ow port Assign 7anti nor. 11141 Cow, 0416.- ke M Dsmosa, Wolf& am feJsmel sad eJsmel lis Jos smte2Yelet ai . Meeting of the Allegheny Beard of Control. The School Directors of Allegheny 'met in the Sandusky Street School House, on Tues day evening, for the purpose of organising the Board of Control, as required by let, Present—Messrs. Barr, Brown, Brown, Jr. Borlend, Barker, Clark, Fran*, Gerwtg, Lea, Lockhart, Lofton, 2,lll.Mer,,P.iesbit, Riddle, Slagle, Swift, Torrence, White cad Young. Absent—Messrs. Graham, Gleason, Ingham, Staircr and Thompson. Proceedings opened with prayer by Mr. Nesbit. Dr. Brown, of the Third ward, was chosen President without opposition. Mr. Geo. It. Biddle we. eppointgd Secretary 1 ., o For Treasurer, Messrs. J.O McPherson, W. Hamilton and John W. Riddle, were nomina ted. On the first ballot McPherson received Ore votes, Hamilton four votes, and Riddle four votes. On the second ballet Hamilton received seven votes„ . and Riddle six votes. Mr. Hamilton was dielared elected. Mr. P.. B. Franole, of the Fourth Ward, was elected Secretary. No reports from the First or2Third wards were presented. The - Second ward Board presented a report which was accepted. The Fourth ward Board presented a report which was also accepted. The Principal of the Colored School report ed an enrolled attendance of seventy males and sixty females; total, 130. Average at tendancc—males, forty-nine; females, forty nine. The minutes of previous meeting were read ano approved. The proceedings of the Teacher's Institute were presented, and the list of absentees road. . The list of Teachers absent was read. Alro, a communication from the oMcers of the Teacher's Institute, containing revolu tions adopted by the Institute. Referred to the Committee on Institute. Also, a communication from the teachers of the public schools, asking an 'increase of sal aries. Referred to Committee on Salaries. The following Standing Cbmmittees were then appointed Teachers and Salaries—Rev. J. B. Clark, Robert Lee, Sam'l McMillan and R. Barker. Roles and Discipline—Messrs. White, Dun lap, Torrence and 'Young. Grades and root Books—Messrs. Shrivel . , Nesbit, tlerwig- and Slaglp. Finance—Moans. Thompson. John Brown, jr., Barr And Francis. On Colored School—Alessrs. Ingham, Lock hart, Swift and Gleason. On Institutes--Siessrs. Clark, Riddle, Brown and Lutton. Mr. John Culbertson was elected Messen ger and Janitor for the ensuing year, at a salary of $5O. The following bills wore presented and war rants ordered to be drawls, James $34; W. S. Haven, $76 25; Wm. Park, $l5 52; W. G. J ohnston,s6 50; Parker Sorrell, $9. The Receiver of Taros hoe collected of school foods the following sums, up till the date of Dosing warrants for collection Am't of Awl nets Collectod. Doplhokteo. to collectio. ......54,020 00 23,tea 49 $1,1*6 21 4,297 87 5.440 61 146 78 .. 3,468 49 4,009 42 1,7442 CC . 6,68) uu 0.644 93 1.766 22 First Sa-ood Third ward Fourth ward $1,,11 , 2 24 22n,C00 91 $3,9.11 9.4 Mr. Slagle offered the following: Rewired, That the Finance Committee are hereby instructed to proceed by law er other wise to collect from J. B. Miller, the delin quent collector e( the Third ward, or his bail. the amount doe by hint on duplicates of 1843 In his hands. On motion Adjourned. lOadth Regiment Pennsylvania bete ran Volunteers-- - Roundheads." bocce Mena/ Ws-siren Pennsylnetnin : Another draft for fire hundred thousand man is or dined for the 10th of Meech; at least 1.W4 fiandred thousand, in addition to the last draft. Now, will you be "drafted into the army," or will you rolanteer If drafted, you get no toasty: if you voluntear, you get $402, if you have served nine months. $.302. if new recruits. This, from the Government. In addition you get local bow:etre., varying from one to four hundred dollani,casA in Load, bly command, the 100.1 th Regiment Pennsyl vania Veteran Volunteers, V•litoundheads"i bas taken anew lease of the war, and we want your help to make a churl job of it. They are the only Welters Pennsylvania re giment, belonging to the gallant and evereaccessfal "Ninth Army Corps," Burneides "old fellows." Our mach loved leader hes' [ authority to inerese the corpe to "fifty thousand men," for "such mired -el service as the War Depart ment may designate." This assumes, that be will hare n separate command, and in seas rate command, he has always been success ful. The war meet now be shod, in the very nature of present circumstances, and we want your help to make it as shorter possible. Let the toy.' people but rise to meet the emer gency of the hear, and a few short months hence, the most causeless and hideous rebellion over instituted against a just government, will only be remembered an a thing that is past, and the names of the men who proved theft birth-right to manhood the hour of peril, will be remembered in honor and pride, while history has a place in the literature of nation'. We are no boastoes. Out record is inscribed on our ragged old flag, every tatter of which is dearer to us then the blood we have not spared in its defence. Will you—dare you join us! or will you abide the draft! If you join us, in the name of our gallant dead and oar living veterans, I promise you a soldier's welcome to a soldier's fortunes, and the brotherhood of as true, heave and kind a set of companions as ever blessed the bond of man's friendship for men. Every man of ne is In thorough, deadly earnest in the prosecution of this war for the Irnion to a successfal Lee; and we appeal to you to come up and help us. Recruiting °Moen for the regiment, during the next thirty days, are established at New Castle and 'New Bedford, Lawrence county, at Mercer, Henderron, and North Liberty, Mercer tounty, at Washington, Washington twenty, at New Brighton. Beaver county, at Portoreville, Butler county, and at Elisabeth, Allegheny county. - Any recruiting °Meer has authority to en -Ist for the regiment. Head quarters during the next thirty days, A. New Castle, Pa.. after which the regiment irreudesvous at Cnmp Copeland. Davin. Laser's, Col. Com'g Regit. Fire on Firot Street—dente's 34chltie Shop Destroyed. Last night, between nine and ten o'clock, fire broke out in the second story of the eaten 'lre machine shops of Mr. Joseph Jenks, No. 49 First street, corner of Redoubt alley. The [Lunen spread very rapidly, and befOre the Ire apparatus could be put in operation, the fire had made such headway that tbo chops were completely destroyed—the timbers having been consumed, causing large portions of the walls to fall In. The shops were builtofbrick, a portion being four stories 9a height. The first and second stories ware: well filled with valuable machinery, while other portions of the buildings contained large quantites of patterns, and other Inflamable materials. Some of the machinery was saved, but the greater portion, together with the pat es, was consumed. The foundry, a re frame building, together with valuable property adjoining, mu paved through the active exertions of the firemen, who labored incessantly for over an hour. A steady rain was falling at tbo time, and contributed much towards staying the lames, and pre venting the falling sparks from igniting the roofs of houses adjacent. The building, and a portion of the machinery, we aro informed, belonged to Mr. I. It. Warden. The loss heavy, bat we could not ascertain the amount, neither did wo learn anything In regard to the insurance. The fire, it is said, caught trem a lamp, which either exploded, or was let fall accidentally. is have been paid In le or of tho Fourth Ward ty Fetid - The following amount J. o.9)i'Pherion,kreasur (Allegheny city) Brinnt; Sams Jones Robert ...... 10 Thom. Jamison 10 W Joiskonooci 10 C 11:Crhersou ..... 40 Jams Caldwell ...... 40 .1 Y Nichols 40 1111oldstilo... —. 40 Frank Rohm ..... 40 Thom ki'Detrltt 40 , rebel.. sr ....... 40 Chas 11111ggs---- 40 Win Yemeni.. 40 Jam Wiles..-....-.. 40 Charlci It Reppart.-. 40 ....... 401 404 .7 .7 0 Patten.= M AO) Jenne • 40) The several Block Ca fully . requested to colic Tritalltirer thossiocmh them, pstoollsi ponible. Noses us FEFtWOLYIL—Oa Isaias& Mee clawk.POilsr•ki. loo3ltflftsol yetre, ass • large Wei tatantwi bei latbe s; eeddsseeirtiesw lila Cleweeaultleiests , then she took dews Ideas as"dihstii, MUNE A ft Childs. I=2= edam oes ...... 40 John Drown 40 J tl Bturordon....„_.. 40 11 . 0•11.2...--.. 40 P 40 Itabln oho son 40 14nlis 40 . _ . . J DX Crider • 40 Hugh Moffatt Roney...._ 40 INV 40 W',K Pierce....._ 40 D tlendrle .. —......... 40 Jobe EPattereop„.-. 40 INgh {Woodside 40 names Woodside__ 40 Ilobert Dole 40 'Dstillate are raspiest sad pay °Tar to the subscribed to each of - MOIOUMteIIaS 2I V D MWk io.A H The F 11191114 4;6 list arum nasse rs ' ieku from the enrollment , TWA tract with the causes of esetorlon : t• t natal nati...4l.lorev.sak - .; ' H. ; Moots. - Jarmo Coebraa. Anthony Bailey. John CM.lnint, Frank Gallaher. SIMI. of Parisi.. Jos Itemarick, Mow II Appleton, ' Val tlehuberl,, humph Longstatf. John bloshart, I Jsaac illontfrwinry,Jr, y Wm W 11-• n. I Wm Little. Jaime Cl UMW labia hlltchall, .' Charho Oct..,t flanel A Phillips, Robort Mercian. Francis 11 Il'Outcheon , Daniel flagorl±. Louis Welllng,yr, Daniel Boyle, Thom Creed, PotricloGallagter. Merman Thtfgemllnx, John Fereeny. DASII.I lit Stewart, (Jeered fliPthi, Robert Elitv, Mr: Kennedy, Lawronee Mooney, J•tnes Ikli. in Perko iffort4 J. 1891 Rdwanl Nugent, • F. 9 Gardiner, !limy Disler,. i Thomas 11 Cluley. Alex Scott, i Disability: L.U.a lonigora /thorns Baker, (cord) 1 James Ilarrtwo. ;Jahn Drava, (rordl 1 Anthony Peen. ;John R D.ll, John liolttnnn. 1 Francis 'Derry. John Carew, , Remo Cook, , Joseph Potter:gen, ' Gmrge Coate, ransitsbkato of .40— John 11 Campbell. Gave= Std Marri.d. John Crawford, James a tklasan. Jobs Cook, P.M' Beybs, Jame" Calyer. I Jams )(Tolman', Waltor Davis, I Andrew Grootson. 'James Donahoe,. Y Y Dialer, Frederick teineman. Adam Caro, Augart Epoart Renbern Kane, Albert Emil, Janus Fleming, Wm Floyd, Edward Carroll, lottn - Geddoo, Decry litakihrbek, /MO If GOngkar, Michael Ragan, William Classam, Morita Neelander, Chat Gibson' (colored) Wilibun Grant, Junes Hagan, Robert 6 ldoett, Jobs C Carper. Andrew Maneal, DenlaiiinJimics. John Mitchell, Christopher Kohler. Hugh Ilarkins, .Wilson W Helchosr, Wm O'Connell. Jobe Ludes, . Theism Riley, We. lionteete, James Mennody, Fronde Mooro, Joseph Watooa, Jemiw McCennell, Peter concert, Wm If Mcalroy, David MoCloy, roan JrClatoMel 1, Geo McClintock, JouthanXeCi7nmnd l t Ilearrt,Spronl, Danlel McWilliams, .. June:lBslllv., Edward IliChme, James Cleary, Ili Kai, , Michael O'Brtea, ll lielbanto, Michael M`Steen,l Robert Morris. Andrew Kelly, :Jobis O'Connor, Thomas Tarp': John ! ?aunt. (oolong JC W A L. il, John Prime, jr, Wm W Rig on, ' Jibe Dltobortson, Sol Randal, . ' Jelin Q Smith, John lberrnV Jelin glebetrger,, Coda AV... 'Vary blildki ' Wm II WanC)r., ,Williom tiraith, John 0 Loney,Fawn.' Moan W Rebto,st,, Barney Sece ders, thor /brie ate. bristisn Signori, Thom.. 9 Maid ~ Henry 6 Sieves., Stephen Ktote, rarrea 0 Opdegraft, John Giving. AID,' T Wrigtik Jeremiah la ntcoll, David Warden, IThomsa Brawl, IPatriek 1) ronaline. - Dani..l ll'. nom, 1,1111, ;NT 24 /1 , 3 1 . Jeark , rimier Tomty, Get 1 , 0 n. 1 St' ter . ha.Soper, Itienord Oraltb, Ailant Itopnorgor, Guatarns Kauffman, Chrl.tina Sawn nmorart, Chalmol Conrad, VenutsbleafOr tt/ 4M--1 lArr s asa Kam M. 8 C Polk, John A lima, John IL-nr.“1.1, P Alberto., Junes Joka Peter Doyle, Se2rue Um, Oonstauttue Dople. Jobs Kopf, Pater Doyle, re... 7 yoorkead, Hugh Dorris, Den) Lana, Wm Prevnueyer, Wm tlu Weil, • • Owe. fsersp..o , I it.cbcrS Dcms Yr.% ISOMM.I. pm W Howedl, Jr Mi.. d arses. Jame Windlsm, tical ArrasWO, Jahn Mes, - lbw Christian, 11.11.5"0 oi.B.cithsi. Jamro Liypen. J. &stk.. !Jan Csmpboll, John McCombs. DissCiaty. Arthur Fltrpairkt, 0.. n Ltnahm, Thomas Lads. Jacob Ilsycm, Cmrslo Mei:nor. Vat. Orer Fr !Jan Orsworeion, Richard Jelo.t, N Andenos, C., Mar. • Conrad Moeller, End Vienl.l, Tb ~411 Qvlon . • Skala. , 7 I 1 ?gr.*, G :lbert b boa Campbell, • un New, PaTielt O'Brian. David Barr palm Barbra:. Zhazbabtv. [lambi MAN 'WM 0 Andaman. • .Jobri Albans, Patruk Bradlay. Jos Campbell. pm C.ampbell, • IC/Lariat (Iwo, ildarnsrd Ilkore [lnbar/ Drat.. ll•ury &:e, .100 izattla Ad. Dapper rhto 1161Ier. 8w.112 Mt bl 0, Hugh 114107. Petk Glaptiorb , Ev.r Nitli Mutt, ,Ileorry Tram% ;Lords Gai.ter, Ferdinand Gori, Raiwaw 11 . 1 ° , Rowland Jones, John G Kionw. urn Mama, IPredk Lemke., !John Lisstler. Unary LuJol{ , h. it:barley Lu.iolph. lillims Lauer, David Lewis, Jame Lewis, ,John Jeanie}, ,Wm J Widowers. 'Joseph Unleash.ler Philip Menge*, 'John O'Donneh • Edward Porter, W. Pritchard. John Wrigley, Henn Raw, Joho insilya, Philip habimmick, Wm If BIM, atrial. ftilth, Wm Eilloillis - I.C.lsion Stenos, Conrad Than, Jos W Mena& John Walton, Murry Walkar, 'Jacob Tenn, !Janie* Tool 4. Peter Zimmerman Aug Durthrit, Henry' liirartkusr wsrb ilkrunstwit. Dennis Dennis Smulue, Frank Dftutt , h, Julus Car,. Th. Aw 1..., Heury Thus l'arne I I, Gobi I, .1 ere*., oew end .11.1 Dalt Quinlna, Elf herd Tri.hed. Wm Euler, 1121011 =MM Ciampi 151.. J., Hummel]. ce.. 114 y, Jau Y'•oolty. Joo O'Bri.n, Tho Cr!bong, Ina Wml.mger. Iwo Lamknnel.r. Jame* Getty, James Grabitas. Jame, Gordon. Jan Jon, IT=M vans. Squire A izemorch, John le Anabaugh, hrtbur Aenu. Lauder T Thom. Stewart /lex Smith, Grewnr Zimmerman. Joseph eherber, 01Oil Ryan, Louis Keplaugr, Wm Gordon, Anton 6,61,01133er, luml Fmk, /*rad Knew Vrederiek Peters, Charles Drools, Thomas Mllla, Thomas O'Connell, Wm MolEt., Owen O'Donnell, Cassitabbwes J odwirs— Oen. 35 and Married John Torbes, William Loomis, John !Lida. Robert Wailes, A arm. A tidos, Charles Stadelman, •odreer Dorn., Jahn Direwalter, Ang Wlateer, dtalnhangh, Johns Major, Maori W. Diehards, Ikobert Id Dow!, John Paisley, William Swag, Phillip Magnetos°, D E Cohlimer, Joesph D Stenger, John lintrlson, Samuel Schaffer, SolokGearey, ohomas More'aind, • Jame. B Thomas Under lkwro. I I DprYbolilen, Or, Forfl, o .. Matt Kerte, James 111erNow og Torea/s; lihmr, Welsh, Olivet Orieeths, Jamee ItamMon, Wm M WHalaer. li4mWodem famAmMol2. ll . Ihtigmltrrattm.Y. cb.wetkim., . - .. iimbillty. amigo /Amanda, Itirbanl Align. John Dow, fond Diouf, 'Mary Mandolin% iloasph Online, Jarna. Danlelu, Rocly Evans, - Henry Bunter, enhand .Jemph I tioavonik, IJarno• llorrlebt, William Ilnihright. John flondricks, William Darobloton, Henry I.l.nry, Robert Ilna.v.y, Jacknon lilleven.ollllg, John ILA% 04.164, Larilllei, AI.: 11'Xillen, James D iliDobrit, rater Ifforganroth, John 0 Murdoch, John 1111.11srgo, Jobs Ild*Cnno, Diehl* Dimphlef , John:, Pb.,lp Alm Priv., Robert litnnasy, Peter BUS., George W Pei eolds Chaimlas Itoot, Jobs W Schofield. John Stormer, John Trimble, Derilansla T Talent Jolla John Wabblotoo, ' Trask D William Williams, litchard SALE or STOCI3 end real caste, by Darla IdaDwaine, Auctioneers et the Com:merelet Salsa Rooms, 64 Fifth street, on Toesday; the' P.d tnstsat: Exchange Dank.. Citizens lank do, 468 25 61 50 . 61 OD . 60 25 Meehanics' Bank - 61 25 Allegbeny Batik • 57 00 do. 56 75 Merchants & Manufacturers' Bank 7b Monongahela Salop Bank 51 00 German Trust and Sayings Bank... 92 00 Monongahela Ins. Co ......... 32 67q Birmingham Ose Co SO 25 Pittsburgh and Gracmsburg Turn pike Co 11 50 Lot situate 60 feet on Penn street, • and 40 feet on Marbury street, with frame dwelling SBOO 00 SPECIAL maim prorriass., Tuonas Pam, Plain and Otuamoutal Slate Roofer. aad dozier la Palmy Wadi tad Vermont slate of the beat quality at tow rates. O®)0 at Alen laughlies, mar the Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • 43sovzs k Duint's iisortao Mumps lass obtaed the highest premium Ussery Etats, Oottaty, and Institute Pair held in 1888, the beet Laiany sad _the but wanulastariag maeldnes,sad for the best aisehhie work. A. F. Cauestw M .. Oszterel dent, 18 HI strest,pltutough, Ps. Bonn Iltramitirt, 'ettonsiostitat CAMP Young seem, be wined to time, satoor settee vitt' 0.01.141ita.11-PILIA., frINV MENT. Merin tuarantedd to ' tbe worst ono et tkosof WOoldr.. *Way ' 1 1 8 "" and Bowel eoziplaints. Only dkcit. per boo or pot. t TOT la la' la-PM!ITOF, I 4.At. , !" 7- q uill;. kook< • 0041,06 1 Depi*ifittli s w a t. .4:x 4;14 THR LATEST NEW% BY TZLEGRAPH. OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASHINGTON Sporial Dispatch to thy' Pittsburgh Gazette Wasittggrog CITY, Feb. 2,1861 ME= ThtSonste Finance Committee reported to day their amendments to the wbisky tax as It passed the House. le intimated lost night, they struck off Fernando Wood's amendment, and then changed the tax so that from the passage of the bill all whisky manufactured pays sixty acute, but all manufactured after the first of July text psye seventy oent , , and ill after the first of Januarys 1885, pays nighty cents. Speculators are jubilant of 'notusse. It makes their fortunes twenty cents, and also Lakes off the tax on rectified spirits. ARMY ATYRCITRIATION El V. The Army Appropriation bill from the Ways ' and Means Committee, to-day, appropriates fire hundred and forty millions of dollars. 413 estimated that the President's new call for troops, jast !turned, will require two bun tlred million more money than this bill appro- Pilites, and two hundred millions more than included in the estimates of the Secretary of the Treasury, for his arrangements for car rying en the finances through the year. Au tenting to the Secretary in his recent letter to lle Senate, the only way to keep the linguae* ionnd under these immeneoly expanded calls (Sr ' money, is by adequate taxation. mains° 01 Tax ruarartsu cankoksuisr. H SA great meeting was held In the nail of the nettle to-night, being the second anntseraary Atha United States Christian Commission. Vice President PI smile presided, and delivered 40 opening address, and was followed by Goo. 11. Stuart, of Philadelphia, the Preei. ,daut of tbo Cuiarnissf do, who gave abrief state snout of Ito origin and work; mid the Commis sion had received and distributed nearly a million of dollars worth of goods during the 'past year. While Stuart was speaking, the President entered, and was loudly applauded. Addeesect woto also delivered by speaker Col fax, Senator Sherman, General Moiled:de, - sad others. EIRATOI/ Wil-SoSetl TULL. By the;prorisions of Senator Wilson's Lill, just introduced, quartermasters ,commissaries, paymasters and their assistants, are to be re ...10in:3 to appear before a board to be exam ined as to their qemliflaation for the discharge of their duties. The boards are to be consti tuted by:the Seendary of War ofQuartermas tars, commissaries and paymaster generals, at mach places as they may designate. Unqualified ofScers are to Ise ;dismi .1(.4, with one month's pay, on rec..= mendati .e of the head of the bu • man to which he belongs. aarstana's aacIOW AND OHS rarszoorr'a age- Th. ant.lysis of t!.l President's memge and Amnesty Proclamation it Bronneon's Quarterly Review, ',mond, out, is claming considerable discusti,o,, and affecting the pre. vitt= favorable jcdpuedat of tbe President's proposition, and inde-ind the demand for something men thdr,ugt, toe radical objec tion, begins to be urged that a reeddkaaruettoo bout ousanoiliatien nosy possibly, in some au, be the revolt of he President's poliey, nd this •iew Is not e boat iraloonee on the tatlscalion disenssiv The following ere ;be diemlesel4 from the um) for the last week in Western regiments: Capt. George A. A. tutrong, of the 71b Michi gan: Lieut. Jose! h tl. Vincent. of the ht Tennessee; Liget Samuel Taylor, of the let Ohio; Lieut. John ran Stew, of the Michigan Provoet Maud; Lieut. age. Vondlin of the 4th kilsouri cr..ratry, end Lleut Senors A. Berry, of the o'h Kentucky canary. I=l The resolution of inviry, offered by Freemen Clarke, sees agreed to to-day. suggwAu an increase el taXatioti upon ttlllarle• noes to make our revenue from foreign goods $120,000,0 00 , and Increase Inn candler nay the internal revenue t, :!.280,1100,00 0 , and the restriction of paper 0,1 . . 0 , to Suo,ono,oon, and to issue mere her lEEEE=422 Nothing has been loom absurd than the smallpox . panic here. Twenty-seven of the principal physicians 1,..1 a meeting the other day, and counted op All their patients with smallpox and varieloi/. The whole of them had only 20 cases of smallpox and fib of rani °laid, and they cant, to the conclusion that there could not Le more than between 200 or 300 023153 In tilt whole city. Senator Sharman made an elaborate speech to-day on emanclpati.m. In opening It he took decided ground against the President'. Emancipation Proclamation, maintaining the it would hare been wi, , r to hare the question of slavery to be settled by nocosaary lunes of war without doing any proclaiming on the subject. Tin vscicU braLlArioN BILL The Senate F.:reign Relations Committee have ono more agreed to report the French Spoliation bill. Thts hill has been reported favorably by more Committees and &dented or smothered in more Convenes than any other bill In our lertlatativa history. ILIA/WELD. Deputy Collector Hanscom nee examined before the Committee Investigating the New York Custom House to-day. The Committee expect ti ask the 11011911 for !care to go to New York to continue the Investigation on the ground uwat. weak. DEISTRTZU /LOX TIE VIEW. ♦ilT Forty ileterturr mamo in from Om front t day. filled with great disgust at the Southern Confederacy. The Amnesty Prociamatioa and the slender rebel eenunissturtat were the Ito modiste musses of theft desertion. INUISTIIIO 111 THI V. B. MIMICS like hundred rebelprisoners at Point Look out have enlisted In the service of the United :States, and three thousand exprosr their de etre to take the bansOts of the Amnesty Proa lamation. CMG=7! Governors Doly, of Uteh, Goodwin, of Arizona, Edmunds, of Dacotab, Ind Mr. Reed, Secretary of Otab, Admirals Porter, Jolla Rodgers, 6. C. Rowan, and E. A. Rollins, Dep tity Oemmtiaioner of Internal Revenue, were confirmed in the Senate to-day. Eighty.seTen millions of the nets Interest .hearing Treasury notes, legal tender for their face, had been ordered by the radio op to last Saturday. At this recta, these notes promise to rival the great flee-twenty loan in thelrpop -1 RUVUMA are In oluralation of the intention to Issnotwo hundred million one Tear certifi cates, boarinkli per cent. Interest, to public, =editors, but do not oomeu yet In any trust,- wortby or authentl4 flops. IBA 0011T1SCAZION HILL. Mr. Bummer will soon introdnoe e. series o resolutions in the Bonate, on moderation emhodylig come different features from exist liag or proposed legislation. LITIOTRLYZD Twenty thounnd dollars are approprleted In a bill In the Senate for the purpose of ne. ptlatinip a treaty oitb the severe! Indian tribes of Orogen. - piyAmos pI29OIIT4TABIA ri _ The aerie: the ts,va innuion of NOM* flitloll/4 soles p kfkOlfo pen, le sated', aid tldietdouly =founded. • • ' BILL ?1!U ADM Wilha the , plitt!ettoa of claims ordiesmaimagenjpii*ath#Aais. onnt' Xr; 04 4 44 6, 44 . 40 4 4 -944044 : 14-04 et 111., who iwk.torrwrik him is balding 'his east hare, lsy virtue of Iton, and,pronottneef !lir!titamercr raurriand ilitittstry biterteronce in 1 as - district. Mr. I Davidson Mattel( tialtalgriiiiiinvaindael. ' • nitutiaoterizaditenisialAllan's state- iis suprosoll - 1114..raim. a ,light in;i24olttettfalsattiodo. Mr. AUenroplied I issue between these two oßleerr. that he* *, 1 7filVt challenge him for it, an an- ' cati.rsals A ItIVONAS. 01101 CN - 1:00. ampleof 6'l4ol4lll,frona an unaccustomed A nesr call for "a. Natiorial Convention is j quarter. The altnetegn: . ta objected to Ander- being signed by the radical border State men, eon havlngtan oppor*Vie,p,ply again. and it will then be signed by larg, nominee of I ore. sneer r , e others, calling a.Convention to knee. One day The complaints anticipateeft4i4l4 4 intro. before that called by Gen.:Morgan, Chairman duction of a blii to make O. Granttn. t. of the n a tional Itepublimin Committee. The roll General were realised -in the lio. ttf'Aji gmuild.t4en bj. those "PC : I in the nem. The bill lens Opposed by Gen. Garfield, .4 that it is unwise to tote toe call for si'C'ts the Military Committee, and received only o 'faction purely a pArtkr.,e one, or origir.el in qualified support from Gen. Schenck, while p arHn aßninti and nuth ' i 17. Gov. Donovan, of Mass., Thad. Secrets, of StralfrNATloN. Pa., and other loading men on our side, mime Ba tion "t" read 010 iu Se out emphatically against it. The Democrats, nate th.day, Milrete election of hie enccee-,. seeing the advantage, availed themacivea of Z", w `_' nrinnin..d, which successor Wes not d Gen , . Delta-tem= as President the division in our party, and aided with the bas Bayard , thetgentleMan said. Grant men, and turned the male to their of the favor. One of Um Illinois men introduced an this city .; "." session In amendment recommending Gen. Grant for the place created by the bill. The vote came first on the amendment, of course, end as nobody wanted to go on the record as voting against Grunt, the amendment was adopted by a vote of 110 to 1f . Having done this it was bard to avoid the passage of the bill, and It finally went through by a vo'e of 90 to 45. Those who-vo ted; against the amendment recommending Grant by name for a Lieutenant General's po sition, did it not through any hostility to Gen. Grant, but because they believed it to be an utterly unprecedented usurpation of the pow ers of the Senate, which party body alone is anthorized by the constitution to advise with the President as to apppointments. Senators Garfield, Boutwell, and Thaddeus Stevens objected to the passage of the bill, ea the ground that this was not the time to he conferring this highest reward for most bril liant military service; that It ought, to be potlponed to the close of the war. As as it lustretion of the uncertainty attending ap polntmeats during the war,ifeppoltitments was made two years ago Dl'Cicliati would have bean made Lieut. General; if a little later, hooker or Burnside or .51eado if still later, Bose crams ; that such an appointment daring the war would toad to create pectins and fends in the army, and that even if it were free from other objections, we couldn't afford to take Grant away from the army of the south west to make him Lieut. General. Thad. Stevens intimated that the Preedent had such a fondness for ruii"k, he wasn't sure by any means ho wouldn't make him Lieut. General, which he rather wore than hinted that be wouldn't bo delighted with. The Bill would. under this opposition, have had little or no chance of passage but for aid of Democrats. TR. rIOUUTION or 0121rAt0LE Generale Ransom and John S. Smith of and °start:testae and Davidson of Mis souri, who have been promised promotion to Major Generalship', and at least one of whom has been epochally and earnestly urged for promotion by Gen. Grant, stand no than, now, because the President insists on promo ting Schofield, and his appointment would bring the list of Major Generals op to 70, the full number now authorised by law. The claims of thee* gentlemen, therefore, must ho yielded to Schofield. The President now makes Schofield rank front Nov. 19, ISB2, pre vious to the last seselen of the Senate, which roJected hie appointment. This le regarded as piling the matter on a little too thick. Sin. the bursting of the Largo parcott guns sent to ben. filillmore for the purpose of shell ing Charleston, that officer has resorted to a tield battery of steel Mille guns made by Nor man Wyerd, for the drat Burnside expedition, which hove proved to have greater accuracy and longer range than any other ruts in the beryls*. "Theae geriii - Thaw ahelts,ll Is said, into any part of the city. Wyard has also a gun nearly ready, which Is twenty-one feet in length, and has a calibre of six inches, with a circular pander chamber sixteen inches in diamoter, capable of containing eighty pounds of powder, sad which is dasiguad to throw en hundred pound 'shell seven or eight miles. Tilt, gun Is made of different metals to insure ample strength, and complete compensation forth. unequal expansion from the great heat of exploding the charge. •LAIKS. At the beginning of the war John James, of Texas, had a claim pending against the . Governmont, which was suspended on account of the se•essioa of that State, and compelled to leave by force of the alien enemy net. Lt. Gov. Chas. Andersen, of Ohio, exchanged his property then for this claim. The Military Committee of the House here reported a bill authorising the payment of the claim to Our. Anderson. Similar bills pacced the i 4 enate last session. The claim of Daniel 11. Bingham for over $6,000 for forage and implements, said to have been taken from sundry persons of Alabama by Cot. Turehin in 1662, has been reported against by tbo Committee on Claims, on the ground that items stated to have been taken were the property of citizens of Alabama, and the presumption is that they are disloyal men. noraorntm Of NAY 10 tilos. A mumbcr of petitions for the improvement of navigation on the Upper Ohio, have boon referred to the Naval Committee, are now being considered. A. Senator Bliarhead, of Pittsburgh, ie on that Committee Western in. Wrests, as involod in this matter, will un doubtedly receive due con:adoration. The resolutions of the Legislature of West Virginia, now under consideration by Con gress, request tho early pa sage ofin lief — Ma-- Tiding for the adequate end permanent im provement of the navigation of the Ohio river by the Government of the United States. mu. to TROMOTI INLISTIMITS Mr. Milian has modified hls bill to promote enlistments to the army, by equalleing the pay so ON to provide aimply that negro soldiers shall receive exactly the name pay and emolu ments as white soldiers, except as to bounty, sad that they ahall receive whatever bounty in the different States, and parts of States as the President shall order, and not exceeding one hundred dollars. ilea. Frank Blair received a beautiful snub bing to-day in the House, in his efforts to make war on treuury matters. But a single Administration man voted with him for it, and ho voted under a mistake. The Admin istration side has no objettlon, however, testis Investigation, and lest It might be supposed this rebuke to Blair was caused by the rm of an lnvestlgetion, one Is likely to be prOposed and voted through by the AdmLuletratlen men themselves. So Mr. Bleb's dot more in his effort to divide his old 'party was an !goo. saloons failure. . El= The widow of Gen. Sterens, who was hilted at the battle of Chantilly. during Clen.l'ope's retreat, uk, 04:1V0111 for an Iddllioolll pay of 81000 - per annum dating the time be sorred a Gomm? of Washington Territory, In eon• aideration of his extra duties there performed. The lleue Committee on Indian Affairs hare recommended - the allowance of the re. quest. Tall AQIIIIIIMTOItaL 1170aTa ros 1862 The Superintendent of public printing "Tint Wreposod._ to bind the Agrieultural !imports for ISO, with engrprings masted in front, Commissioner Newton eseroised on the subject, and has nipealed to Congress to scatter his Odium. - • TILS WSISZT TAY, . Peahen of the Monne ConstnittlE 111 1 7 wal report their decision on tie wkisky tax In tha Banat, tcomortow dating tba aaara. inthear ne - Wrltaa frage.tekatuataix:hititig ilia inuk Data 40 0 11 00 1 6, r4.44 1 4 Ilas.uattatawnis itabordituta 'Wax fatiaalists Ora. thitttailitittaittitiAtak The Secretary of the Treatury to , , lay Ie sued en onler removing trade r ,, slrictions i West Virginia. lie will continue the removal of restrictions upon trade in other portions of the insurrectionary territory, no rapidly cc the public safety wilt permit- j , 0 T SLIMES T CE-bln. Creditors of the Government at - o non re caving pay in Dye per coat: Tress:try notes Eighty millions of there have , already bee. Issued. • The Vermont rerolntion In fa i rer of n ship canal rat preeented in the Moue to•lay. Quarter - matter Sly is being; tricd fvr trawl and comption Coogicsalop4l CrTY. k'sb. 2, 1664 nouns—On motion of Mr. Fenton, the Sec retary of the Navy was ailed upon to inform the hope whether the supplies ,for that Ps partualrel.during4he.past yeect were purchased upon contract, and it net ehat proportion thereof, lend of whet kind Sr. ro purchased in open market, ..ts!.; and that her inform the goalie what alteratlon in the lew to necessary. Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Were and Mans, reported a bill, making an ap• propsiation for the support of thoarecy for the year ending June, laG.,. The hones pasted a bill to faoilitate the payment of bonntics and arrears of pay due tv wounded and deceased soldiers. The coneidertion of the bill ameedatory of the eoDusealiCal act wet then resumed. iir. Ltreemaa. of Pa., made a speech in favor of the confiscation of rebel estates. The Rouse then went into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union on the Sen ate's bill amendatory to the enrollment act, and adjourned. Sesrars.—lron. George Read Riddle, from Delaware, appeared and took the oath. • Mr. Sumner, of Maas.. presented Lilo peti tion of Richard Tater, tiovernor of Illinois, petitioning Congress to exercise its onstitn aerial power for the immodinta abolition of slavery throughout the United States. Re ferred to the Committee on Slavery and Freed. men. Mr. Doolittle, of Wisconsin; submitted a resolution requesting the departments to send a person to represent them before the Com mittee of Investigation. . . M. Male, of N. M., spoke in opposition. On motion of Mr. Doolittle, further consid— eration of the resolutions wag postponed until Monday next. The enlistment bill leas called up by Mr. Wilson. After farther debate the Senate ad journed. • RllO9l lIARRIKBURG. Special Dlopltch to the Pittaborgh Gozett 11..nataarac, Feb. 2, 1964. The Lille reported to von morning AS pulled first reading. hare all peened Washing-ton city :cows Wssursoron, Feb. 2.—A letter from the army of the Potomac says there it no official confirmation of the reported fighten the eolith: aide of the Rapidan with a largo body of de sorters last week. It is nevertheless, known MT , * feelifirateantiniine prevails in several' reiluicuts in Gen. Leo's army, and it is not Improbable that the firing heard was camel by preventing one of them from escaping. The enemies' pickets are fre quently changed. On one occasion a cavalry was substituted for the advaticed posts, said two lines of infantry pickets neon posted in their rear. Frequent changes of the . .petitions of some cif Gen. Lee', camps are noted probably by imbatituting well known faithful regilienta for doses disaffected near the front. The reports concerning the scarcity of food In Gen. Lee's army are confirmed. Only a quarter pound of calf pork to allowed oath man per day; a mall quantity of Amu in ad dition constitutes the =don. Tea, sugar and coffee are not to be mentioned in the service Amounts by prisoners end refugees concur that the rebel government her not distributed any clothing place oar movement on Mine Ban. Some Georgia troops- have received a smaU imply of clothing from that 'Stage. Blankets with them are getting 'same. and eaminand a bezel premium. Intercepted letters from ladies how that of the 3AOO cavalry sent into the volley daring the recent cold weather, not over 600 had returned. !deny ware frozen to death, and others were frost bitten, and 'ought refuge in the farm houses and village. Tho entire movement we a total failure. At that neonate Earl's force area resting on Middle rircr, anew Mount Crawford, baying abandoned the enterprise. Tbis morning 11 prisoners of war and 10 hones belonging to the 6th. Virginia cavalry, wore sent to headquarters from the cavalry corps. They wore captured in the Blue Ridge. Funeral of Gov. Ganible—.-Suppllea for Refugees... Sanitary Fair ho. Lents, Feb. `2.—Both houses of the Leg islature adjourned to attend the funeral of Gov. Gamble, in this city, to-morrow. Lieut. Gov. noire message to the Legisla ture announcing the death of Gov. Gamble, concludee as follows: My chief constant ef forts she'll:to to co-operate with tbo Federal Government twits efforts to suppress the ox. listing rebellion. In doing this T 'hall not be *calcium' to find fault with the Prrsident and Congress our Generals An the field, and I. shall rather &stormy objections to whatever I: mar-consider blameworthy in their Lets, to a more propitious period, and trust to a cordial support of the Government of the. tinned States to contributing something to the reste ration of peace." A. Leavenworth dlapeteh to the Democrat says "The .Legislature passed a resolution asking that the southern portion of the western tier counties of Missouri be attached to the Depertzient of Kansas." Gen. Curtis has gone to Fort Scott. -. A large train of supplies Am started for Fort Gibson to relieve the sufferteg among the Indian Mid negro refugees. , A very largo meeting pf ladies and acanthi mon urea heldlast night In the Mercantile Li brary hall to make arrangements for balding. et greet Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair in the Miming spting. Gen. Bee aerate was elect.' H. President e ..Gov. Ball, Mtayor Filley e end- Gen. Fiske Viers Presidents. President Lin-,' coin, Vice :President lirmlln, the- Governors: of all the States and Goa. Grant-aro honorary members. Large executive committers of ladies and gentlemen wore else .electori. Speeches were made by General liesecrons - General Fiske, Major. Mcßae pawl, Prof ' : McCoy, and others, and a sitongileteielost lion woo Manifested; tilt Otto go: to WOO: eitautteliy andentbusisatioully mike, thin the greatest-Salt yet Uhl,: • Burlington and Itackled Ht. -Occupied by'ol: Diulligan..Ttosseen canals"' . -„.. to • l'iscr.Yort, Feb. 2.-6 epeeist doniatch th.dit,d Widunarteis Departtnept a : West...Virginia, Fob. 2d„B,P. H., elates that Col. Halligan this morulog drove the label( from - and reoccupied Burlington and Moor told. ettioon 5 . 00 of nowt's cariiiry attempted to b ri dge the „North. na and „Pederson creek ris, arid to cotthatelograph. They were driven off-Without doing any serious damage. The fires were Put Out - and the rch• els pursued by rouneyleanta gentry. The wirer are being replartl, and a bridge . remaking trati goes out, 1.0.1:12=111W_, morning. ire tat stow ] celled and liouudaas 111 4.. ot!k soda priaoners. r. . . , -, - • Hebei Raid oh the Baltimore and , Ohlo • Ditirrmii, Fob. .-.llllbiorrilott_reonits4 from thelYpper PetoMsoto-mlghttnalmottlithat rho rebels are making & **tarot bi - tlestrOy the Baltimore and Ohio The tolegrapt•limit ,were.. ant s *mut noon to.bog, emst, - of s combs:lira, ,- The bars it ;rmilitl "Banat , Piga smiorsilmemi. also bunt: T here vu smite fighting* the , latEstzgolht: ".• It - tru• famed ;thsbammilabhirsuld be ntsds ait - WkatarllSPA. 4),lsll)formo'_Of alientfiTohonfre tl;:Artfor 1.16,P051err:121140.4111 son View autiVlTerth Lltsasmfo..eritorrlmarnlng ttfagirslthegglefedin Abordifeeticrir-ol Dtir lhoolt:' thatztfortqW*MtV I Gene-Thaler Assigned -to- fa-COMM-Ma .r7feZvesStarving—lncliana Delliirt turlitigradbr—Gen. 104;Fliclet Con. c'enifithartis Fiirces. Sr._ Lints, Ich...l.="Tho Dmocrall2: Smith froiti of the 29th ealet Gerb:ThATlr was sapped to the commar.dof thn Diattiot frontier s heretofore commanded GiMisial Dfe.neill. - Oyer 40,000 negroes have been concentrated in rarions tams in the interior Terns, ro hundreds of whom a now dying from starva tion. Thirty-eight Seminole Inainns.td-day de serted from Magruder and rettehed Waldron. They represent that Gen. Magruder is ()anima trating his fo.nes on th e herder of -Lolligalla is antetpation of an attaaa from flanks. A rumor nut current to-day that Waldran was captnred yesterday by Prlee's forma. Waldron if, seventy miles south of here. • ---------- . Gen. GU"more Coming North.--Vroti New Orlenne—. PPolnt° Chtet of Now Torn, Feb. 2.—Tito P.oe sayithat Gen. Ihnore will coma North in silent t;ro washer. Servers' of his best regiments haver gone else where and others rill mon The steamer Matanzas has arrived with Nbse Orleans dates of tho 28thialt. Theater. nieb`Columbla mod McClellan, arrived eat on the 45th. The raters contain nothingor im- V. P. orinnap ' an nla andrespected loyal 6 ". ea, boon nel-.0 4 . t'llief of Polies ^! Wnthiz g t • • RIVEtt Tbc river .; ataa.a.t, at this pale.. with 'Cent twelve Pei In the eltsnrAl, bf tlar pier markAnat crlsang. Tbo alastlm to earazaabsa..aansar but earl *cry rltamant, and all tbat pula bly be dettreil L.T the trarsactlon e out-daF Shialt{.l2 pretty active at Cue wltarf, althottgi there u realm for improvemen t . There ass .sprdtetts... numerraf boats Inpart, and freights, we anteVirt.PY. my, do not appear to be offeritb very ,Iltvely140:10 usually the ems when tonnage le plenty awl freights aret...aree, that the rates are reduced, mfdlinsaliOnfoll uut be surprised to hear of ottr boatmen' resertliiiin; tlasir (Ai friars, of rutting down the rstMtrPen . ineb' other, in orler to eau= a trip. The arrivals alece cur rout Include tiro 3taiij And Gititen front. Cli.r.onmatirS,":loS4A;htl9, frt. Innis, ale and the 'Emma Gninaut frnsttane r ailllC- Tht. Iluscattne front Cincinnati ‘,14,' doe last night and min doubthse fn fchnd et tine namtang, We oferrred several palm of '• broati.luttne:•.;',..hte tog towed down part the wharf yeeterdny, Ircß.t.fße tory to leaning far Lclow, and others daiblytts follow to-day, as the Ohl. vine to now to tni condi. • • • Van for eclat-batting. The new steamer .• Golden .1513.101:1311; ep to the wharf loot es - ruing, end although wet inijo tiniahhd, rho will celnillenC, reccielcz medtauly. Thu Sc. watt now landing al. elooluistf, for this this city, um sold yesterday to a couple of pilots. Wepld not loam Oho pro°. •The Salo-was made by telegraph. The Louisville Drree.ceot is still dixasaing the Jett of so improvement if the navigation of the Ohio ricer. The prei,eitten to erect perms:and dams and 1-rid, tut...lt - tog the collect fen of toil., it COO tends, is preferaldl tr :be -"clog then" r says i "Fora greet poi. awn, of the year no frcights ten I. be Thad to or from Piftsluegh by niter et all. andati otrier times the rota are as hies sa.itll rel.' - Yoe a few days in there:aerates may be= low no twenty lira cents per ono hundred pounds, when the riser -o+p• pent to be at a good batting stage. do 0500, lbss stage could be male me by arttEcial Utesidi. let us ace how It ret ell work. A but trial carry say fled blUldreff lOUS. et my twenty -cense pa One Inindrest pounds, making ken hers to Pltteburftkr. after paytng te4l lay erneedill-per ten for mile, ELVA the toll beteg SSW oia fre4fdd. atone, llaY lambing for prairengers. Ntithout this propesei liopreventrut oft be rinse, sbe world often hare to go alth Of ono huudred tuna at I:Myr...sae per one hundred fannads, mabfug .11,0 el fln place of 4 I.700: after paling Low frelghta mould thus be socured at alt tinuakand thoumads of tout would time be feat to lOW Ent. that now *RI not bet, shlpmer.r, and the whirls WARMS of the West would reap the beneSts, in pima of bearing the load they now must beer on alio count of the* high freights." The Et. heels Dereeerat et llonday says Tbe steamer A rmonla arrived from Pittsburgh Via 3to tern of iron, nosh, glum. ,te-, tiro was stopped b 7 the Ice at Fanelli. hamlinz-4.5 mile 4 abort Calm —and remained Mere 29 da*. Her racers vapor/ the old steamer Lnkorfte antilk at Crawfords Bar. She Is rank below the linllerSlOYS _- and befog an old boat, It hiptesurinal no attempgarill - :- be mule to raise her. 61,e was rung by the 'rouse= • merit of she ice tome iM.y. ago. , • The steamer Starlight is nsported much Motel O', • .se she dim sunk at Hanging Do; Leland. - „The 3,faOL s Copt,. 319C,4 114 .gi5s M 5..1=0 . 41! letve.fer Cincinnati MN emming without 411; movers and shippers should bear this to mind, Sbs bra plerntv of room for freiglat, and superior accont, ma:Miens h r passengen. The Ciller, Capt. Andrews, being, unavoidably de layed, dl.l sot get Or Diet night, but site will poli lively leave for St. Louis site morning. The Capt. Lytle is neat on the lir, for tills point, leaving on Tbumday. The none and popular passenger steamer Jenni• linbbs, Capt. it. E. Devito:x7 ls nunounati for Cin cinnati and L.M.ville to-caorrew evening, Tha Jennie la a Mat class boat, oldie her ofikairs, an ex.. perlorned, court yen., and correct. lir. At. Clark still retains cbarg• of the aft,. The Miami, Capt Bryson, u the rem:dlr. packet for,. Cincinnati to-day, leaving promptly at 4 p. m. And. lb/bingo, has charge of the orgy*. ..'.-.,- aIA R K ETS BY TELEG RAP* Philadelphia D/arket. ' Taru.numna, Feb. I.—Tho Floor market 13 =in with sales at .7.,011• bb'a FLt.fri..7,7 5 for Bain and Sik4ll.l for Taney; the receipt:a cantinas hya Flour la steady at htI,LO, and C•rnlion at E 5,60. There 13 II fair inquiry for Vilitatotod 10,C , C0 bushels good and prime Femur Western dad sold at. ,51,0,,,41,1•0, and • Wall White at Fl,BsQ.l,aki. Ilya bad declined. Carum&-y . quiet; ..103 of Yellow at 51.0 9 . 'Oa= dautid ii,XO bush Celina bold at 5C(5.57; New Fork cam- =lade Clovermed arli - aneed to!! 75, 0 3,1,' hind .."". of Timothy et 1.M.00(12.3;62!,-;, and Fiaa ' ned Troy Wens move alowly. Pecrolena 5t..0.1y• al Si for Crude; 3,000 bids Itafin•ii- in baud sold of and Free at 52)K4F:ic. Whiaay unamtiod;rFalas at ll,lattt. and a drudge at 81{452. tiromm—lrregutar; Peon's 23; Iteadt= road Permaylmmis railroad V.; Gad 1374 eX. •.. change on New Tort par. . New York Market. • • Nrw Your., Fob. 2.—Cotton steady at P - 3. e. - Flour mead.Y; =lee= .5.5ar. Whcar tirut. Corp yiea; =lra of 14,000 bosh al Si. 'Ai in store. Tranvia= steady and unchanged. IVI - 10k3 nornaal. :llervipfa ofd ur 13,683 bbls; wheat Z...9,01.yr bushels, and earh 6,:1f/5 bushels. We oak no better prior of the merits Sif article then the fact of ittintrodueing this is particularly the crab with theloniVresF tore? called:/karenator, now beio mipit're liup tau. When a potion asks for an article of *this kind with the remark; am not kW/04 - it from what the adstortisements say,!betitey neighbor told me she had need 'toted thstAt was the best, .e fact, the only satisfactory' hair restorer she had 41,01.'1:sad, and that It had - none of that nasty smell," 'thets must' bo merit in it, but of this we were assured some time since, and would now say that "no lady cr gentleman who values the possisition of a healthy, natural colored head° ,hairinith scalp five' from dandruff,ihould neglect tiling this article—it is not adapted (nor -recital:4MS tied) to change the color of the whiskers - or moustache. Bhowa's Ducumust. Treocumi clear, andgita, strength to the TOICO at singers, and 'ism; irt! dispeurable to public speakers. "I recommend their rue to public sixiahents . Itoy. E. IL' thtatillet -- .' "They have suited my mss eXactly, seller rag my throat and °leering In; woke co that I oculd ling with cam. V.Dmatatues. - • ~ Chorister French Parish Church Itentrcasd. ..r Ear.aule in,Pirtsburgh, Pa., by ILI.. Fah- uestook Jt Co. For sale also at Felton's drug acre, Pitts burgh.-- . _ . , Osert,enae, hare yuu axamused the fall gpAl winter stock cf gouda at tho Mocahunt layieg astabliabutent of Sans. Graham CO4 No. 64 Musket streat A fresh supply of goods every week: ` Mara you examined the prim' of goodala tho Merchant Tailoring eatahlizhincritofNunt. Brahma A Co., No.S4 Markat sthsakol:,:m.- it, is now Um on would, and - tore' Mk,pey, omit, in yourolothing Every garment warranted a rerfadita..-!. am= •'Gata. Mnerivaisa . . Jon. Hoe Moro pan roe - lino auortroont or Fall and \rioter Patti Wally torched by Maitre. ,I(Orn ro.i Merchant Tailors, No,. 14 Federal itiot; At leeway. Tho stook of clothing eeriest* of the gnat valet, or zbute . pultzloon.h,*ixith coats sad oforecatt, •Tho styli of:pattern la tartotal and fartionildo: Iro'_ would fulls all of out trader: to tiri - cr.r.throdu a Itobesills 17 'Fifth street, ie no* °polling: the - most cloloo stook °taste Gold and alossr Zosrolty, eilviir waz• and ranoj - Qcsidi aVor -- illsplqed In MU catiOstoi t Slap& -4Cisiiist• rtztukstlY Wit Pim._ - Oulnsult einelturiass nil*. wilt V* Lotco at th• Omnibus °Mel, No. 410 Parm-stroosids, nlghl. -All orders - kit- at:ills oboosi4dies rtr oforoptts .st,Uozdoci to. , All ear most be paid la wane.: - „„„. DlPm DRlCii.=On sAugh ruitat, 3yt. zoryi P: MCA, aged frytart snit 4 menthe.' - ofiXi raforliminitt4 i;.440'0 , 0 0941Y4 - -troik-Wlit - 0 7- siiddiim, -4 4 - *" 4 Nair Aatuntoth•useuamsPluna,o433Yousa.
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