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Swum man think it-hardly fair that the rights of the Beath; la belisp:ampelledtoyield up so many of _our gibers without. exchange, shOuld be thug bit/14141u seta. of this. thent"ls a Itialthy..fieling of 'Prirdenable. tyliunigL'aeir the affair. .Welotrafkautesquirir wititths rebel' on the' Morgan -eseatrei and probably oonvinced themthai tht_Yankebe are quits u good at stratum:las they, are, .11esides.thet, the country needs the services of these expe rienced odious immediately. Quite is panierochamed tea Olyarple Thea tre lust evening in eonsequanas of a row kloked up by adrmken aolles. The house was mewled to nilliestion, and the cries of "light" In the rear portion of ths Malang, A to3Wll sidUdi AliktdAtas ri l irre. 9" &andienoe, with the awful catas trophe In Chill ,- lisforelitele eyes, wen home distalY in so qualm Quiet war restored with some difficulty, andAlnieffender hastily eject adv: i rreeatn4lll4l7.4lntilmreelliollitb• taken to smut the evils of drunkenness and debauch ery Swear aw rettutdet bailers; Tketim tO fisetnt' literre of the;nlgbe Usieetde eillealite Moulins and bud 40s-ISis• /maybe ere granted thins .frons tbirbasesake, and th eir otlects allow them to presametheit arms. When dunk, they are agly,andbrith dish their, bayonets et passers-by, or asuman innoient people with bullets. But no reform con be hoped for action as their afficeratSibm• selves dim** their cloth in the sara•eal. It was my ill-fortune to see a well dresied, intelligent looking captain in Blether stain, In broad daylight, recklessly flourishing a sword, and ordering civilians to halt, and con sider themselves as under arrest. lie, how ever, OW taken 031/11 of. It his at length been announced that Jens Mace has accepted the challenge of Joe Co burn to fight for $6,000. The headquarters of the bruisers, the bar-rooms and Demooratio Assembly rooms, are already adorned with • photograph of the favorite, surrounded with a camel .Wrostb; and nsseend with the palm iefthirdinikricanliovartethe corresponding rbilembr of his adversary. ,There bide-fair to i tiett e r s u n. nuith tea na 7 Wal t pr 14,1 :, I tl , te a irl ift; and lisaven't, hell s what odds were being offeredlor or against—John Morriney will probably regulate this—but I will try to keep youpewit The Municipal Reform Movement width was begun to auspiciously in this city and Brooktya, is, I fear, loving ground. The people are evidently not ready yet for the ides. Thoiebot- be ds of Democracy, the rum thaps, and brothels, have still too strong an inficanee and th at political party is too well aware.that to the victor belongs the 'polls. When It can cement to become generous enough to throw away its party organisatien and party Impulse,„ as ,iii opponents have done, time and again, to achieve this gnat desideratum, then, and not till then, will we hue a city legislated for by honest men. We math bids one time. ' The State Legislature has. authorised the formation *CA corporation to build a home for rolthers disabled-sbuing -the Im, la. may not have a houci:of their own. The idea ill certainly aMost esmilent ans. The ques tion to, trillium -the. establishment 1181 be kept free from political Influence, and the names of the tarp:notion catairsly give hope that it will. Goy. Seymour's appointees are rather .ipt' to be chosen from til large body of folullfsed Democratic polltichun that em berllistr.m.:society; This is enteinly the mum With •our True= Soldiers' Home la Howard striet;likatasisseidwl otirtiletriefasid to, ellair till DetpWlan inmates to goilme to Vote at thb late elation. Let. is hope that "better counsels will preratiP. Now that a certain espedltion hue set sail It will do no trannle-dlsolose. ins- destination and objeet. , /rAirge - Merchant ship, and, to, all Appasrances a tit subject for capture, but riskily a men of war armed with h•emosammq , ...ealled from, tide pertta_weelt ego. 'EU - his "a fall ' crew of tried seamen, and iitterrettand.all the requisite' of a Hart ford or 'e Brooklyn. The intention is to fall ths - Aliamma,-belearded, retain the aardlas_nflaar-htharaly_ rim down-tbs-pt ralliViadi whoa , eon alchipin sn cattle doable-ahotted dnw, and era bar—ate. threatsr tom-foolertsa eau that have mooed ad to war. • Wonzsr. Great Desiltakku.tA People_ Without.-.llstents • . M Il The Lebanon o.) erild"rfs . , ds•.. c ries re picture of ee condition of. - floulls. west Missouri, It doubts whether there le grain enough in the country to supply,the people with breed till another asp Is mode. -This Wheat eirop-i; riet-good f andwitst ,itter was of It was =tailed by - ‘thi freshets last , atututteti ,Ti!ClififetirTh toe, was RICA: Tbs ,wet IturendrOmUto SW, part, prevented farmers from beiogahle io work there corn sufficiently. Add to this, the trains hone foraged the country of all that 'solo; opens , ; Thin it hi mom bared that same farmers were unable to remain M *ems to make a crop, in onto. queries of , the :presence, of bobs/hackers; 1,0 W nuttier of them were detailed Into the iouvialaal 'orrice, to say nothing: of shtrtasat-number that witreluthasegcdar service, making the number and WWII; force quite inefficient. The result *tall these combined Intlenemt lend to render the supply of grain meagre indeed. And there:are ;war grounded !wear insuring. Naomi, of the II & OironitAkinit4f bilinstiso4, has decided that eitiiilitiiiiitates en rebellion are tube considsuei as entailer, and a e not entitled to mein that *nun' Tito deeleton au Caidein ttui ease of lasel Neeb w ed; Belem, N. o.,complainsaS against Lyman Dayton sink, of. St. Paol a °bluer! of Minnesota. The counsel for the ilaiindant *and then elitsia ikip on tie pat or the eoroplaintuiVittrai. ;nun& to bS • publio 'eneray i not ontitled to l ad in tie court, and Mai the bill mist miles wily be desnitilied; The Judie, as ayes blloated, mutable& this tioirition. • TO- grit' You, lisauzes Y. Herial•-readlap of the nerd book:* original and oatidwrt a ln defsndhdi ths 'no tice otrilllnefrierefi r iiift!t'i*, *Wt. pin, and mentions dal after the daub , of Christ the irlaido'cit doi Sailor Oast lota for 0411.4t1. ` -1":1 that the lets " 1 ", ei#4, afto•notwevi , :outi. , : ut , promiss of a .iittothdospitby out owe chlarittisiL2id..baa thwint,4l•:*s • sitailtibtiniurip 4f di: > • • - be Imam &devoid ,aucasm, logio, — (aota, of •the ietter. - ahr limbed him tha victory. Altar the rause of the West Ladle ebo tion btlT, Mr. Thampwi gal.A . Oli l 4 l l " tat liar sirloWavtr; Itstainiag, lb • tda attentlsot ta the-, ailalecif Bralrk.- • adrolistlng the riatta mi l ti the cativo • the rapsettr - Sig4 wt the Hut d 'Company. In I he visited seder 111.‘44521sherb . N•pited TO lop processions dr.rJohly. eaporW t tri. And cameld;',llllo/witeLl eta *MI; ; 'aroarOld - withragetadellaktipe;l9 l P:of °slant. H., bowrrer, boiled nimsell atlk • lamtitatkluksildi'oh: Itla 'Mei' *We bb 'attack onStus,hillatT24l boreEe.,l4 Ale Ape of the detWdold *lit • Heimodire. IgreirCiren. •asliorh, andis.sccirsonesedLilult recalls days of Lord OUTS and WessetrEastlngs. It vas ino eta In the history otthe Court of PM, prTehodTiiihn'eltutattdectoildi •• boatmen a,0t,131,*a. Ilktiosil telt glirlibV•4444 - &44, lesanesiblthi tnaatradm co:auk, 11. ISO kilisselschody by a -tarjarity anti dentagf . .ltise,'ll 'The' Hadar etrarucelra. leilailutiociataotegfasulhargri, Man — thinalra "Chsinih; sad:l44i and bee edneatioa,-. ~•••••,:n n; Alf: - Thareince . Oat!, we • lutvirwearde heard equalled. MS outworn is grnaistihat that -of -anyrspeaker ws-kiiiw.. 04=1 excel Elm la certain thbigs, but be able fa innythlng. In lofty di6lltte WAIN", Mot passion and thetrewf-ratnet bliurtounflatefrible; and lekblipwthoild. • morn moving; hiC wit, Wavy keit, - end lsit hamar i, entailing...that at thaw yea thlnk 11l would hare sande' the best sonedlon is OW world, and withal be. le the , mos, °smelt% polished and slatint of oealtarn. U. called tans, when we heart In 1850, whetWa bad woad at tae greaten union at i s iba Perilasneat, when nob men a ' and FOX' liberiden‘ were its moan VPolllll7loicastors wheAllfr: Thasposs been speaking on the formation of tbi labs Beef ety,' Lord Brougham arose and said "I have alwayi pleasure la listoniniti Mr. Thorniness, who is the most 'eloquent wan and the most accomplished orator wboto know." There could not - 68141m prase, bat thorn who bear alai win bei- Maly to enders, tt.—Hartjord Press. Wants of4the South. Wo nail In an flu t leastwise paper as . . *Want e n if. for =ebonies of may -slmustii. don to; little in *4 Statism:l supply thi . .• •- • • ' poonoingindta of that dosolatod neon, The f . , lattgi! 7 44* 64n/410144 / 1 " "rattane tinimd stamp idiom !with swan to carry on bateau. Ws wanilddini-oarpos and eabtnet-makers, With niatertals to 0n... We lust boot and shoe Atop,. We win t tantierias,lor wr hove - the' but - and - Iddl We wantaldlore, blanksmlths,nutotdotsmombi all manneroftlaborers, saddlan. hint stiratalf.• ore, eantage-maters, and Usdotr.meehardesi to nal the plus of a tile s e ct of tad' Ude opitdos, who hers tad their: dot, 044 *hoei proloriptifi conrro and potsoontiOn of laid men forbids that they should ewer do baste nesettensionta: We want school machine s physklinsi and preachers who am loyal to the government of the United States. All nab men, and many of them, should , mottle now In this country, end start fats In life In a country of litnimeansry. prodattilva .tall, Anti. wags soda salubrious atmesplore." We may form some ids* of the anonnent wants of the whole Southern' ctlentrY front those alleluia of local desti a ls The ow. plias through tdookaderusamokpe last ~ •• ••• I whit the deatnnAlon autt MUM bane • • oonstantly.ealst no.LA rwo O *ray dessethrti *Mehl yin bbl oat or Waded for the wbolerogion Involved in the rebellion, wbaterrethat mod outbreak Is Rippriesed, and It Is not - itillkily that thousands who era now up oad to Widen, the 'shank& will tomato, when that work Is done, and set up the arts of peaeofid industry on the Almatro of war. A recent letter fromths "Flowery Pen h:sub" to lite*Witetnisin /mina teye: Florida is' nearly abandoned of armed rebels, and her population genually desir ous of availing themselves of the Pruddeafe amnesty. Refugees from the new oclsorip tion and deserters from the rebel army came in bovinity, turd .all toll the saute tale of general distress and desire for peace. Titus is s large coaMentration of 'Gott* aggro's, &a, on tin &manse river, and a heavy business b dons Isrusaing In sup piing for the army and running out cotton. I wu told by an' intelligent deserter, who come hen few weeks *Om that one boat over whielikehnd neesslinallY Ocarina as • rebel soldier, - - had - blab ;night trips, taking 500 balesof cotton sack: time and returning with MI estrus of Vegetables and stores for the, army, elating to the 01/1111f11 millions of money. Though the river is bleekeded by two wessili i , yet he said the trays *As en uninterrarond that it wu generally haired tine an stung meat eilitedtetween the blookatisu end tkildegideruSars, to &rids she spoils. This Hue rats thutugh !portion of lint* gin, scrum Florida,and.entere belittlfoind so heavy Is thi teak nisei bank lute been laid to connect - Um osliroad, sons to trans fer the suppliCeirithlib 'reset futility re to the beisrmy in Georg -and. Truss Nee A, foreign! 50,00 ben, under an pap lesdirOrocadutibes /florid& perms neatly to the Union !try short time himaco.—lllezimillan hating.. seespled the Invitation of Porey's sums the government of Vele* with the title of Emperor, and with *oottstlintiou borrowed from Prone* been re marked that le the 'istlettotnt of ibie guts don .whether !denim is to be an Atestrian monemby, a Latin' amber; or 0 French dependeeay, WIT be iseemart seeder or later, to deal with the. hostility , of the Melted Buttes. 'With' rsepeet;telhe Moog nition by Frans-Of thit►Confetti resy, it is byno moue true thetl, Pronalrnivy anti Confederate army enfold vender' Ile** invulnerable spina the utmost. fforts of the North.' Rot, whatever semoilitions await these, itteetwitelltee thilFgenolr Government and the French people are not :iii4jul'pitie..f.alle French people do not relish the. cost, Of conquest. They look upon the Millions Web have been spent -selemma ,11 nnn eacpory 1, 0 AM' *leer 'of - the wise le'emblilered by-4 oonsedousnem that the duration of that very moss is uncertain and pricariour.—Phiks. 1)114- Attempt of iletelLPriestuars to Escape frem Point Xookent. A few days - age' the oflasts'atthe earapof the rebel prisonae of-war atPaine Lookoat discovered that time of the , goisonere wire evidently making ammpnnents to femme from their qnarten. - It apposes that by some means the prisoners in one of the quarters luid rooted some lumber'with 'Nob they had built two boat., in a/dealt was ell= l they were to embark .far the Virginia ' Fortunately they wore dowsed - to thotrepete= titles before they'hattatiakaihaleatia: - - It appears that they had *oilseed.. kW= seventy, old tatahate and, •c lot ot.eterteet • MUMS article in that locality, and which and have bees brought some,distanea, width they probably designed cling tipsiest perenno who should null them. : It is enmity however, that bat low of the prisoners were to attempt the escape, amts, indeed, more boats _ *arfo • tie - , She two boau &Unite& would woe* We le Barry more than gllty papaw A Vatataioa livarztox.—Mate 'ltotoacto oil moo data sob alabriaut to*, Mao has Mac groat mood of stamp 'bleb woulebroo orilhiat waatiaalosop• pliodbts..abotlanabloaollyltai %COMICS , * !Raba I t azop,'%, told& mot atoll' allspoill tritb ebs alatosoyi, baelararosto4kbrd lon oil eft a ett'Ajaa• tabhobtot Al iatoti "*ilOo*olat , gol sink ill • fitlytitoColiaba 'hie k 1 ,0k 1 )%t OqT. ♦ aallmamo,Lotoduatorge also *iamb .1111 ; . .cr.• i ems, ~ .:.us~.rs~s~~,.,;~~~yx. ~ --itirifiaditti, is the son' of this old poet 'Li of lliildim • that he wails officounder 1 LW adadniatratioz, and that ho woo Pa ' Enact -to :Totem Itto atom for-the sake of as ittal mothell, and beanie it was allepd that hinualf was a winds. It was not • new pointment. .-," Tun Union fitata Contrantioll of Canneetiont blob met it Hartford yesterday, was large • able. , Thiliett.James F. Pratt preside& • . „Buckingham and tbq whole of the pm ; • fitateellioarewere rettominated by amin o ort..iallirithouLdebata. Delegates were ppaintedritol the National' Convention, and cially,hatruoted.to enpport President Lin in ios.'l4-r(Ominition'. r • M • • hostoired different fee dents of that town, .646 id wham trishder smoky yaws of age,. hilalen, of Haiti are over ninet, and one .f 'Atom As a. contonsrhin. The hay who • Ain fifty, and hee been four yaws bout it. A:LIF OF Nralt datlia lit r airribl e tc ' Fag* iheie are "bola twelve un itlnileg of osztoVin the State, having no •'as 144":60, Itaks,., had coploylng In the • about 6500 boata, the greater pos. • • of wash are owned by private individ , It 4 begliming to be the fashion ' now that • Moran Reseal* shows the traces of • ng beauty, to "peak of her Majesty as • suing an laments fond of wit and great • tivation. _ lt has just been divulged that • er favorite ;we' are Lopes de Vega, Shahs ., Pieter Hugo, and Alfred de Musset. MIDST WARD BRICIEFIR, JR • sermon last , p.nday on "Heroism," related the meet en luny Whoa who, • year or two ago, saved ter $BO,OOO, whleh by law be might keep, t which he handed over to the Government, d did not think there was saythingof merit I ?si the set. A neita-nalsoraa--Mr. Rhodes, of London— gleefully advertises the singulu fun that he was married on the same day as the Prince of Wales, and that his wife was confined, also, an theism° day silks Princess of Wales, of a son. The coincidence is certainly very mations.- A Gamsz who had filly dollars In gold in • Anwar in the wash bench In Colt's Armory, laid 'te leave It there at the breaking out of !Oa late fire. On digging In the. debris near An spot whore his bench stood, the gold was fauna hat week melted tat° one nugget. Tint St- Lewis Dereocrues 'Fort Smith spa niels/3s: The coming Stela Munro will be (main gent thirty , ll7. counties. There will 'be no opposition to Judge Murphy. Aiken nu will be represented at the Louisville Free /Stan •Ctutrention. Tin siameede of subetinne men has been ne general In Petersburg. Ts, that the E.e• Pm reit few man aro left to enter the rebel sow from that place. - A volts' applkd fur • fret ride last week ien the railroad sear Troy, on the ground that Abe had three husbands lighting for the coun try In the arinj. Wane an route between Albany and Bra cues s few alights since, Wm. Thorp, a droner, lost $3,200 en the ears. Tea Heinle illstorical Society has under :taken to procure local histories of all the ',towns lu Erie cone ty. ; Tam Ewa, Nsw YorGes show. by figures that $lOO per acre can be made by cultivating beets for sugar. s~bMs..orb r• ern ity tmtied at Col - Mempoodms, are ta be ',bait. hums Oif Stinek 'at Altdcrn, Mar. then azattemint has been created at Al bion by the accidental discovery of an oil wall. The 11seoury was made on Saturday last, shoot 4 o'clock in eha afternoon, by some bop who were fishing in the race near the lowing mUI of; J. Crowell. They saw the stew* of the water covered with oil, and =Pirated that it come from a drain that emp ties Into the rade • short distance below the mill :Notice of the fact was given to the men employed In tho mill, and they supposed that it Cala* .fritut eons leaky cult In 012• of the cellars in the Tidally. Upon Lantigating the affair still further, It was entertained that an oil foxing had commemad to flew in - the collar of tke none of Geo. N. Cady. The Moe uncial by. Mr. Cady was built twee years before, end at that time there was a spring of drinking wants in the cellar, which was afterwards planked over with the re outsider' of Um cellar bollont. Nieto this spiting tire oil is now dewing with great ra pid ity--estimated at 40 barrel par day. The news of the discovery ran ever the place like wildfire, and hundreds of people totted to visit the oil eyries. Many of the citistms gathered theca' and need it In their kerosene', oil lamps and found It a very good substitute ! for that article. It burns well in its crude state, and is quite aa pure se most of the pe troleum in its native state. Mr. Cady Is AU- lag all the casks he can obtain In the vicinity, and it Promises to be a doh mine of wealth If the dew continties. This State can now bout of. a new some of !Randal wealth, as others *Mail* oil wells in the vicinity. She has rononly hos .inunenee pinnes i, 'Smitten ! copper, iron, leaf; silver and coal mines • rich and almost-unparalleled saliva, exteinint bed, of gypsum, but, also deposits of petro leum- trhickprObably only teed development to dna In extentamdrichness the oft well of .etlietatatem:—Detroir. Feb, le. PERSON/LT. Tempos' Itaixese, the well !mown cones pendent of the Annotated Press, Is danger ously IU with the peannonta, at the heachioar tereof the Amy of the Potent*. Tan Lexington, (Ky.) Moser la Informed `that Basil Date mu released from close eat firlearear thrash the aorta of Archbishop Tureen, of Chidariall. . Eze. J. Q. artozze, the traveler, Is re 'covering troop Ids roost indlepoettion, and lestaissat New Miss ea-Thursday evening. Coirs la ■shlpe speeches thseegh•Geotgis, andeittittes to revive the 16 0 111 11 giddtPlath•Voille. Ten Mends of Governor Andrew Johnson Wnabilfonntronity adTocato hie nomfar. Lion Ge N:lenTrooldant. Giroson 8. Buirnin., ono of Om odlton of lloltifooro Soy Mod on &sudsy. Aildie.ol AN ALUM Binsudast. !Philander H. Pease alba si'entitngton," :has been Arrested In Italian on the charge of having aleshied 818,000 worth of wool fromillley & br tabs pretenses. Hs swag- taken to tbs pollee court, and in de fault' of $25,000 ball was committed for alel. Several Other parties in Boston ore also maims, as likewise the firm of Tis. 'dale: & - Bridge, of New York, who lose $l,OOO. It is cud that he has beau Metti, i tled litho'Tema who under the name of 4.l4l.tonnen!oonunitted saueltearg mind. lingoperations In Richmond, Vs., ,about • yearsgo. On hispereen was found • latter purporting to be tram T. Butler King, of .04,:.addreosed to Mr. Bisbee, of tondos, 'sayirqrthst the tearer was , shout IS 'hilt Runge. tederacy. and meddlers the latest news tram the an .Tax Conzares - OP Er. Loon.—Febreety . 16th was the hundroth anniversary of the 'teandatten et the city of ft. Loeb. The people of that great Western capital had in- Landed to' celebrate the occasion with a grand feetioal,han to the actual elonastasees, social 'sad ?oinked, of the eitp, it woo thought mete wimeatioden nib Idea. A Mad of centennial wad atoreirret Wanted in er-Uals. Peb. ll, latt,-*lten, situ alabtpthree peont Pismo Crltertelei took part es aa tats of Wait, ilk the lableiap of mighty pep - hem; tbriTiOr on the opt te which, el a child, IN had cparetertei Idabratherdlageite la Oceania of the Ofttniait who planted ULOPOIIiIOO4 ai eletlisetlee,Thuice Upset* Laclede. „Fidiamils,l744l, Ludwig, ea lleballo the Leateteaa - Par Closipern , torpssersgon of tha tit/ *Oa( todnPledly tlui peat elty,ballt *AWL atiit hellitea II with the supaitief erg• Gil GAZETTE. Y 20, 1864. iii:14111, 430141;1 a; „id FRO3I HARRISBURG Special Diepatcie to the Sittabsugh Gaeta. HA.IIIII.IICMG, Feb. 19,1881. The Haase *Hared the publication of tan thousand copies of Wrishingtem;e Farewell Address; also the same number of Jackson's, With the Nullification Proclamation attached. The Home then proceeded to discuss ihe general bounty bill. Many amendments were offered and discussed. The bill is cull In the Committee of the Whole. Adjourned until Tuesday evening. J Affairs In Grant's Departmentr—An Early Attack on Chattanooga Re. ported, Ste. Cratureart, Feb. 19.—The Casettes Chatta nooga dispatch aye the weather has been very cold the put two days, and the !nape Ms march and in camp suffered considerably. There was • alright fall of now'yesterday. GOY. Brown, of Georgia, has ordered all eixisams, with their property, to remove to the east side of the Cluttaboochs river, on vein of baring their property confiscated. Ii is 'replied that the rebels are hrdlilltS in immense Armory at Macon, Georgia. Ges.Stedman has amend command of the peat at Chattanooga. The Cbermsreiers Chattanooga dispatch gays: Adjutant General Thomas is here or prating colored troops. The statements telargraphed here that this army was mewing on Dalton is false. CoL Burke has returned from the rebel Ones etitli two officers and twenty clx privates, Whose exchange he effected nude/ a flag of truce. Gen. Sherman's troop' have destroyed the bridges on the. Mobile and Ohio railroad, thereby savoring the connection betwep Poth's forces and Mobile. The rebel papers report a battle at Enter prise, ML.., with unknown results. The rebels hare no hope of repelling the advance of Sherman. Information has been received that Johnson, thinking we hams weakened tkis point by reinforcing the army at Knoxville, Is preparing to attack Chatta nooga. The Sinking of the Ortent--Gen. Sher.. man's Operations. CAIIIO, Feb. 18.—The steamers Darling, for Cincinnati, with 189 balm of cotton, and Belle Memphis, with 15 bales of cotton, for St. Louis, arrived. So far aa it could be learned, fourteen tins were lost by the sinking of the steamer Orient. In addition to those previous ly reported are .1. K. Grant, passenger, M e l. Schaefer, Government aid, Stephen CaOh, steward; and the others were deck bands Ind firemen. Mba Lira* Helm was saved by Edward Ingraham and another pamenger un known. Two other boats struck the same snag without an? serious injury. Memphis dates to the 17th, say that the West amounts from Gen. Sherman are that he captured Meridian without apposition, Polk having evacuated that plate. It is since re ported that Polk occupied Jaakron in Sher man's rear, with the probable design of followlncon the heel. of our columns. Com munication being cut off with Sherman, his false movement Is merely conjectural. This report does not obtain credence in well in formed military circles here. The steamer Silver Moon, with 300 bales of tattoo, passed up for Cineinnati. From Gilmore's Department The Florida Expedltlon—Veteran Com- leg Home. New Yore. Feb. 19.—The steamer Atlan tic has arrived with advice* from Hilton Head to the lost Gen. Gilmore and staff mired at Port Royal on the 16th. The expedition to Florida was a complote success. Several points have been captured in addition to Jacksonville, and our forces are pulling through the State of Florida. Nu part of the expedition had reformed. The Ati.tio brought home the following demehmenu o f veteran.: 118 men of the 52d O. V., Col. Unit; 275 men ol the 10th Conn.;'' Grepley ; 107 mot of 24th Mau., Capt. Redding; 125 men of the 89th New Yogi 43 of the 3d New York artillery. Among the Paii.elatric is JAI. L=Mal, bitazor important diepatchea from Gen Gilmore to the War Dip:arta:ant. The Situation In West Virgin Le—Gaet, rillas Captured, etc. New Toni, Feb. IL—The Herald has re ceived the following from the Headquarters of the Army of West Virginia: From reports of five desertars and refugees it is evident that the rebels are making extensirii prenaratio na along the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad. The guerrillas are active in the Kanawha region. The enlistment of negroes Is very brisk at Cumberland. Righteen guerrillas have been captured In Webster county, including old John Dusky, and Lieut. Snodgrass, of Martinsburg, who was one of the robbers of the passenger train" on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. The weather Is fair but cold. Railroad Accident. Rama" Pr., Feb. I9.—The up passenger , Crain on the Rutland and Wuhington Rail road, yesterday, ran off the track near Gran ville. The engineer wu killed and the firs sun fatally injured. A few of the passengers were injured slightly. Twenty-eight Mosby Men Captured. WAISEISOTOX, Feb. 19.—The Star has the following trom the headquarter* of the army of the Potomac: A scouting party, salt from Oen. Oregg's eorarnartd at Warrenton, cap tured to-day, at Piedmont, term:ay-eight of hideby's men. Fire at Newark. N. J. liewssx,N: J., Feb. IL—A lira broke out at Bast Newark early this morning, completely destroying the extensive repair shops of the New Jersey Railroad Co., together with sever al cars, a portion of which ware new. The Patent Hat Body Case. Wmutitotroa, Feb. 1.9.—1 n the Supreme Court, to-day, the argument in the patent hat body ease wee concluded. The Court .ie now engaged on a few email Calitorai► cues. Gen. Ewing Supareeded. 82. Loon, Feb. 18.—Gen. Eying has be superseded In commend. The 25th Mareachusetts Barron, Feb. 19.—The steamer Patapsco, has arrived from Fortress Montle with a por— tion of the 25th Massachusetts Regiment. British Gunboat Arrived. New Ton, Yab.l9.—Tbe Britlab gumbos Modes, bat arrived bars. adEMDIDATES. LCP.7OII PROTHONOTARY.—Lisa L Luna will be amildatribr tb aka al reothouotaa, 'alba to ths dacialem of Ms Valais Ctomotkat. LlO:thrto (O.COUNTY COMMISAIONEB.— /Lutsatto Prism", of LA Door Toinstdp, b. • =MAW C the tad of Om:ay Ocatualo• bow, owtloot to the itoololos of Ow Onion Scoot, tom 00ovontIon. tomato,. COUNTY COMLISSIONER.—.I. IL Malmo ,T of Turtle Creek, Patton Tow el:o,mM be a candhlete for the oaks of County Ocen utheinciekAlect to the declaim of the Palau Re• Voneantion. faiths FOll PROTiroNOTAAY.—D. C. Rom mill be candktate for the dike of Plot] I= t.r WWI to the dectdan of the Unkni Oanwention. ja.l9:to FUN ' PROTHONOTARY.--Oho. hrtrr *III be a candidate far the ca. of Pralbenonup, rcibpacct to. the dethion of the Union Republican Conner Ootmatlon. ja2lhte E7TOU. omoNoriaty.--JAcos H. Warm, of ther Sixth Wardalittaburgh. 1.111 be candidate for the office of Prothonotam harden to the dindston of th e Onion Itepardieen Coo. tenth= • • • jahkto fFO.H. 1' • TM. AlLY.—Tnea , lieu 1/1/1 • candidate tot the aloe ot Prothonotawohject te the decision of the liloko Jalitte elarICU k'3. Moftmle, 0 Da , nit Warfolllartusah sill Do • =di tmon •• • y Ooanty;scadoct kt • ir.eurrs. WANTED:4N s MONTEL-4 want =l t a ° 4 211 = r . t at V 2 asw,mna and adios articlir. Mow &M -gr Peoifiva • d4ddiss. . . .70113 I. LORD. Bfddedtml.llLl g A IiONT • 1-- 'want to • • u 0. tr . 7 at rts • month - • • ea UV Chel,PlNClUT*lrtng • & aenlBo/11, Alfred. Malmo 1 tai' r • - ii . _ //A • WANTED..-4 Min %X Irberaidluil Iran, twitra. war OR 4 14 4 . r01t Imdells *ea pied gum sts~sol , 7llll. Wag Okf' . VOLUME 1,20M1 - NO. 82.- datiIISAIIIOZ7M74 O•PITTFEBITEGE. 'TIMM& ES2= ~pat otett of 1111 s. HHISH WISTIOS. IDk yototg stol teal:M.4d Gotten, trim OOD OPIONIT " Dou Carr and Wan& Zan HTESEIDD. will b. 73...LW, the mutat. drama DOS Mil Di RATAN. No Cow- Trio torn. • Dan Jon IL Hama. Cl4orootaa. Hyatt. To octoctod.totth GIMES E 019113; oi.lWE'lltafTXll2l OP TEM Monday the great . Ibur Ist domdfic drama, SHE TICEIT-01•LILLITIV MAN will Oa_ pcattma. is which the pslobrzled Ammicut actor,lll, NISA will OOP. • 10•FtUR AND CONCRIIT, • Doi Ilur &melt of tbs Limner CHSEITAELE SOCIETY, =woad with PLIXOIIIII CONGREGATIONAL (11117Ellli. —[ht UMW Charidals ISoekty commotad with Um Plymouth Cmiumuottloutl Church, rupiah:llly mi• amass thaltheur wit MIS a-- • • VA.133. AND CONCERT AT 211E1124.111 HALL,- Oa WEDNUDAT and Std ,THUII S4, BIIT TIMINGS. March and 1841. The Ooteurt ttift eststrthf Root and heti:mut ts' Naito, and tke seleetltue wlll timbrets•tesay choke Cid LaMar snap of the olden tlete.t.li•fh.f. ertth the more popthr Mid tomtits sin of the pre.. est. The betroatest to charte of s toll and eempstent, conttretra, while the vocal part will o b truiat sined m& lilan Womb. of our meet soma: .1.4 =egers of Fair latent intral =tag n'' • DO TIC SCX/nr Os alni altaitp Janet =awn of Etta Arm aso, which will , b• • prnaloant attraction. ♦ollll€lllo2l —9O 0:112111,- 61Baw , • ErIASONIe HALL THIRD LED LAST WEEK BUT ONE. OPEN XVIEELY lIICR/T, LED ON THUS WHEN. ml met ertnansnary ailtblllan in Or world, THE GREAT PAILTONIAN TABLEAUX PARADISE LOST. yam... --25 Nati. Maim. •Ith panuas------/6 coati. kr ) 7.lrAs: ITIIT ATTZBISOWN 11118 MK, at 9 o'clock, when Children ea b. .droitted far 10 PRIM Doors open Dna:lp at 7 'cloak. UAW. clan conensencee at734.o'clock pretholy ATTESNOONS—Dams apes at Seal**. For particulars ase tells. A. B. 9108.51/3019, Proprietor and • GRAND CONCERT OF YE OLDEN TIME By Amateurs in Antique Costumes, I=l ITITSEURGH STBKISTEACH COMMIE, CONCERT H ALL, ON SATURDAY NVEININO, F. OM Tieksto, $1 macra—so iht.t:or., Mho bugh. Mat. Cochleae's, end fru= the members et the Becelstence Coons Wee. • . an Erre Train .X 1 lee en the Peuellenhe Unreel at the clew of tbb Geese, renetng as fez e Beeldool'e Btelett. Mr the accomihodatlek of Owe elebeg to eteed the flene•rt • IX'S UR,dIJrCE. INsURANum Insurance Co. or North America. PHILADILPIIIA, lasuranoe Co. of the State of Penna. lA-b.g , l ,'I-Ir Hartford Fire Insurance Company. lorionerance lo 'oboes old and reliable