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TllOl3B----DAY ]SOBNINN(iw=FEB• 25, 1864.
CITY AND SCRUB
sarovvzoi&i. rApEn.,sa
Steel Rails•
4,,,,01a5t annual report of the Pennsylvanla
ad Company contains a paragraph
which is welting some attention, and which
dal donbtleas interest many of our Madera,
pall:Marty those engaged in the iron btui- ,
0/1111. It le the passage referring to the rapid
destruetton of iron rails under the increasing
pressure of heavier engines and augmented
wear and tees, and the necessity of substitnt
leg steel rails, or steel-capped rails, for Iron.
The report statest the iron used to the
manufacture. of ral 3 far inferior to that
e ta
is
rued when the P etsylvenia railroad was
formed, which article was of the best refined
tron,made from selected ore,. The inferior
quality rued instead of this cheapened the
.xist of the milwaye, sad, therefore, was
eagerly bought and used, as the extraordinary
develapement of the sallow cystem had -vast
ly augmented the price of rails.
The Philadelphia Nortit deurirms thus dis
cuses thb subject'
Be galena did the adoption of this inferior
quality of iron become, in the universal rage
for milways, thet it will now occasion no me
pees to the public to learn, as it may from
this report, that none of our rail mills have
the kind of forums requisite for making the
refined Iron referred to, so that the return to
that more durable sort of rail is not at pres
ent :prepticable Yet the facts detailed in
the report in refennoe to the deterioration of
rails ere sufficient to stow that measures
ought to be immediately adopted th prepare
our sail =llli to make this refined iron. At
the termini and stations of the Penstsylmnia
Railroad it appears that In some places the
ben rails do not Wt six months. This dete
grentriorationundoubtedly accompanied by
lisk to the passenger trains , and will
amount for the snapping of the iron in in
tensely cold weather, and the many accidents
resulting from "snake heads," eta. It is,
thierefore, I,question of rutty more conse
quence than merely as It affects the economy
of railways, since the risk to Inman life is
ono te which no (*musty can be justified in
subjecting the public. It is preposterous to
uk. the public to feel satisfied with traversing
mile which have to be renewed every six
months.
But the subject appears to go further than
surely to the restoration of the original qui
lt, of rail, mit seems that.= s°n3lll the In
vestiptituts into the matter hove led to the
adoption of =Me either made wholly of steel
or upped with steel. And the Penraylvahla
Relboad Company ha, already procured, by
of • Inthning, one hundred and fifty
tens of rails made wholly of cast steel, and it
is also giving a trial to the steel-Dapped mils.
Here is the beginning of a revolution which
Is destined to do more to improve railways
and railway tainting than any other of re
cent data. -Although
to
expensive at fir*
It will de very much toward reducing the
eest otrepairs to roads,. and thereby conduce
to their general ecenomy. There min be lit
tle doubt that, with • better rail in nee, the
ruining Rem of Insists can be reduced by the
abolition of the delays ceased by the contin
ual nube. Cars will also run with a great
&slalom anteothneu over the steel rail than
toraij,the irrogahtt- be ca us e surface of the
montatm iron rail, the rail heads will
emirs way hat and At together better.
Tha report speak' of the probable nemeity
cask* relined company erecting works to
Ishii the quality of rail desired ; but in the
se of-the money market, when capital is
sipembundent and seeking investment Mall
dbietione, there ought not to be any back-
Maui& la the owners of our rail mills mak
bight, lassitad additiont to their works. It
is evident that ler all the rails of a superior
plenty they may be able to make there will
W &good market, as our radlroad companies
1 an paesperotts, zed are ell able to make sub
statanlizi improvements.
Ws Fro this matter upon the attention of
eurpeoplenow, because we are at the begin
minor the movementisand it is important
that Pinasyloania, an the headquarters of
thaAmetican trade, and as the leading rail
way tile and the largest producing one,
Wald urly engage in the manufacture of
thumped= steel for which there must soon
quiet op a great demand. Duable mils
are the great 7ant of the time. Our railway
system long been s subject of censure on
acentant or the inutunerable accidents whir=
ereur mid here LI an avenue open whereby
most tallreads will be largely insured against
such accidents.
--
A Series of Presentations.
Last evening a largo conoonne of the e
erns of the First Ward, Allegheny city,
ambled at Washington Ball, Relbeeas street,
to witness the presentation of a magnifloeni
liag . DiEnsp's Pennsylvania Battery. Quite
• amber of ladies graced the occasion with
their Femme. Previous to the presentation
dthertlag, Mr. J. H. Robinson, a member of
theßaitery, (at presentupen detached serolee
la the Department of the Monongahela)
woe*, and in the name of the Battery, pre
pentad to B. Riddle. RR., a splendid set of
silver van, as a token of their appreciatron•
of the fanny kindnesses he has shown them.
Biddle was completely taken by surprise
and expressed his thanks is a feeling Ama
ger A amidst= cans was also'pesented by
tits-Battery to Mr. John Biddons, which was
resolved by the recipient with evident emo
tion.
The hag (which has already been described
in oar cebsems) was next presented by Copt
Charles Leap, the late commander of the
Battery, and was resolved by Capt. James
D. Weill, the present commander. The
eposehtgarere brief but emphatic, and to the
point. "E boantltal streamer, which bad been
sent by an anonymous hand, with the motto,
"lied and'LlbsrtY,'!.lnscribed upon It in W
isps of •gold,,was suitably soknowlsdpd by !
the Chtptaist; and plaead upon the ftsg-staff.
At thli point, B. P. Shiro!, Esq., '
lease and
Ina iminorans sposoh presented to the Bat
'tap a handsome bees, the gift of the -
seas of the Slat ward. Mr. Robert
tit bugler et the Battery, favored the com
piny.with the various “enlis" upon the In
forwardafter which, Mr.E. Riddle stepped
sad. 4saseatsil to Capt. , NNE% In
behalf of a few friends; &trusty Award; which
111111 drily isitneirisdged by 'the recipient.,
Theprissalatimis elated :With the prodectlon
of albaajo sad tamborine, which were pre
' seinted ter Alfo;inisthisvono-looking "contra
'.itarniateref thefeelotre: The gift was
frotial[r- , Biddent."
A aatienal band iris prassitiotadealivactod
Est &Medan with =some' soul stirring musics.
• alit Oink led by Sere. Volk, sang several
pattitedei-41#0,-Which! TM rendered' in
wildatit stylootod- were highly appended by
the The reestfrig the:Spent -wa4
Wafted aadaattnlilaatle - , sad-prorad to the
veterans of the Battery thattlesir friends and
relatives in the Tint Ward.appreciate the
sienkos they are nmdaseng to their country in
this the hoer of need: The Battirplrillleave
for the oat of war this afternoon, and will
take with them the kindest whhea of our
•Itionts.
•
00/4142-'-• - Clareinnel..—We weed
esels'imaled ".toss.' readers of the grind ore..
brio to bestrew at the Cathedral Ole even.
Ing, by the &dr; under the abed:lan of Prof.
Wankaink. The "tweeds we for the benefit
of the feer, and the enteitiltunent L given
ender the supervlelots of the Mee of the St.
V1.110.111t de Beeletr:"Ttit'llPieet it
most eemmendable Oneissidehonld meet with
• hearty reap from from a- humane and gen.
40sd titthiktaro Othis.wara vary 7 - - AA's. alma
Psval. IA riesdaPag fa Mr mathsfords
-stag;. mon pisentad
41/o.l4lYesisad istedigraftad into ths imp"
luilibigistotibreh is rapidly swozobblit.
11141s:s m. di those ontamplating *sten&
the amidst tcdo so at ones, and Walsh) , *TO.
ash* Whited States bounty, the Pilmet't
sibkhossass at that that.
„_ ,
,*7`120M4013“47;1611,01•Mii. Thts new
drama deev:asother largo maims to the
IddeolnalasCayadtigiand the programme was
wall nealted. The.gdetn, although not 'poi
=• MO,. bode: of Am:lath merit, la
elees &Wag. and Interesting, and Is
satin up In Tod stele.- The seepary Is quite
atteeethr• ta the whole' th e performance
Is well wo rth
t ij as a liumr.--Mrg. Trim
y{ywlfebl:?amea Trimble, Indiana mal
t-, Si, p MAIL to tt i tSso female alai
eva,,,thai _poiabkettAnlght of which vu
Virgalltkatik:prangs. Thai are doing well,
"rtaaro idoriasos
Tha Dosse:id 'Dtriotors Alis Ettsbintiti a '
rtatiroascsatehlosiOltsbroad Commas,
-lasir Wrest, tristfarsd,ro dividend of i5.77:1
ter_ osat. on their third =aims hn. - t , '='"
QM Aril iso, for ISOS, sad
Wend Ward. Allegheny.
- The rubteMbere to the bounty fond of tids
r, kI..T.Y.GBIST
ward, who hare not yet paid, are urrriry ?s
-have been paid to J. C.
quested to attend the meeting this evening,
r et. the r'" 3 " 1 " 14.'4 ' and pay over their subscriptions. Money is
y Fund: now the only thing wanted to clear the ward
3 1 W W 13 " .." ''''''' - 4 0 ' of the drat. The gentlemen Composing the
/./ 13 lure
)lJohn Dr.. ...... ..- • - w
arCommittee are active and energetic, and as
-18 W eeett .... 2---- re as that they can get the sot it the citi-
IJ D Baldwin ..
Gs ...... 500
SU A Slagle (addll ...... 60 MIS will only furnish the emu.". Some have
)18 seam., do •••••• 1 3 not yet subsmibed a dollar, and if they wish
)Ir il Bellilt"." ---- ' Y ',.. to "dare their credit" they had better attend
ts•P'Plbtrrirrsewd'il ............ ..-- is the__ meeting d to-night and chow their bands
s!TD Darts ....... . ....... 40 Others are Ding much to help t hem, and they
I Biers stio...-.......... 40 should rho w some disposition to help then:l
- Biddle.. ... •••...... 400
selves..
i tred LW . .
.IDaeisi Blair ....... ....... Pa
Fmred2l222tittedbotriom....... . .......... 10
John Scheirich-.. 10
Leonard Lute 15
rival forgets -.--.. 40
Ch. Whistle 15
It Bobo!! 10
ie Fettle, iadd1)....... I
IJ C Benboln
Jamb Gross 5
2 l'
i n--. ' ...
4 1::
eo
B allWil (addl) ...... 10
Chu LaMar 40
Prerioll.4 twported.l4.7lo
Bormty Fund&
FOURTH VA
The following ItLIOJ
McPherson, treasurer
Ansgtumy city, Boant3
elect Poring_ ........ ....$ 10;
Otto Gamer...-....._ 40,
Andrew C opel a nd 401
John Dunbmirer 20
Goo; t mberger....r..., 20 ,
Mn Steiner.
Henry Le/Wit WI
11 Illettda 401
P P•Mln---....-.. 5 :
,
M Martin- . 4
Christ Sento (addl; , ... 15i
nobt Elnvon...--... , • s °l
J. Montooth... ...... - 5 5
C Moneta. ... ... ......... 35,
G Mlttsclattock ...... ..• 40 ;
Tv r Blzeketoch..-... v.',
Oragoc Lyele ............
H er
McClure (ode) P. ,
Jot 111ohorrol koddO... g.; ,
J. Corson .... . ........ 5
13 8011ry...._........ ....
Nut Rea). (o 5 dO• • - 1
@Wart Fran............ SOt.
/ R Itnroot ~. 5001.
Wak Bloekte.--- 10.
1 It Elden (tth.ll) ..... .... 10
B Button do ...... - 55
W Smith do ...—. 50
WVorauto do 10
J 11 Oehleehleger....- 6
/Koller 40
J J Eut 50
Total $19.66V
YTTTABITROTI.
SICODND WARD
tonal sums have been
Esq., Treasurer of the
d:
Wm Darts 50
John E Davis. 60
Matti irw Moßaidc.. 6
James Vick.— 2.5
J W M'Parlkod
John Heil 15
151 J Ihendersov.. 55
Jobe Helmer In
Prod
IA V Mato.
, Jno 8edded....... _....
The following additt
paid to Thomos Steel,
Beeond Ward Bounty
Potions. 5 23
BosJ Bakewell--. 100
J J Starr.-- ...... 10
Geo Poebleo ..... —...... 2 3 •
Geo D Bruce hh •
Jacob Devi. 3 0 •
Wm Davin—
Th. .......
NVm Cropp 15;
F J Loudon-- 5 ; ;
G. Stephenson If
John Bell .........
Jan 801der..... _........
Wes Manley Si.
Sam'l Sonnard.....—.
Bamnol 6 •
Wm S M'Doorell
Robt Wentehoon.... 50
Idward Kennedy—. 10
Stephen Cairo....—._. Sh
Goon, 8er50n......_. 40
John Laetarty--. h
11==
Imam
. .
Yentur Derr
lobo P P•tt.l.au. ..
.7 2 Colvin .
C B Scully
Preeloesly rep—.. 10,3“
ens of the Elg oth
Meeting of the ei
A meeting of the eithiens of the Eighth
Ward was held .t the school house on Wed
nmday evening, fur the purpose of taking
action towards securing a bounty fend for
volunteers. The meeting was organised by
calling Mr. John Allen to the chair, and sp.
pointing Mr. James B. Dodge as Secretary.
On motion It was
&sawed, That Committee , be appointed to sollci•
entecriptiona to turn a bounty fend, ono-halt of eats
rand to be paid out aa bat so collected to volunteer.
tele credited to the wale, and the balsams he
tribal.= the tentillee of tholes drafted who
hare to the Tand, in proportion to the
mount tubwribed.
John J. &oar, corner of Gibbon and Magee
streets, Wall appointed treasurer.
The following Blook Committees were ap
pointed :
1. Pennsylvania avenue, Mltenberger, Bluff
and Van Beam streets—Henry Myers, Thos.
Neely, Michael Hoeh.
2. Pennsylvania avenue, Bluff. Van Beam
and Marion streets—Alexnnder M'Denald,
John %norther and John Pox.
3. Pennsylvania avenue, Mnrion. Bluff and
Pride streets—Wm. Griffin, George W. Dither
ridge and 0. B. Jones.
4. Pennsylvania avenue, Pride,Bluff and
Stevenson street. — David lutehlson, Jacob
Keebler and O. H. Merman.
5. Pennsylvania avenue, Stevenson, Gibbon
end Magee streets--John J. Storm, John Han
eel and G. Wolfe.
S. Gibbon, B 1 .If, Magee and Stevenson
streets—lL E. White, John L. Hamilton and
C. W. Smith.
5. Pennsylvania, avenue, Magee,•Bluff and
Chesnut streets—James B. Dodge. Wm. 11.
Wagstaff and Ball Patterson.
S. Pswavylvinia avenue, Cheintut. Linden
and Boyd Streets—John - A. Sergeant, John
M. Killen and John M'Ciaren.
9. Linden, Chesnut, Bluff . and Ward line
IL Coward, Jacob Dialer and James Ewing.
10. Second strast—Thamas Reece, Phillip
James and Rowland Jonas.
Adjourned to meet on Friday evening at
half past seven o'cloct, at the same place.
!emits Enlisted
prowl, United States Recruit-
rth IRMO, ee February %di,
Sub-Dlet. cre'td. • Dwelled
N Fayette,_'rVol Serene!
Scott tp, dal do
Leorrenoe've do ,' do
do do , do
L St Clair tp, du' L St Clair tp
belaware co, Tth Not ...oiled
Lawteneeee =4l do
do do do
Payette tp, do Dleuelnerhato
do del North Fayette
Tenn Op, do Not enrolled
Delaware eo, TtliEllsebetl, tp,ll2d
do do do
'- Not enrollei
.
By James C. B
Mg Agent,Fau
liannedygua 1
Min Idwnrd,
Grady John,
gdatrJarob.
hlanul• John,
Shook John
Welsh A. 1..
Jardine Jahn
Moriaoll,
011 m L Ir.,
Kontgomaril
Grautm J.
Donghsrty;Jobo,'
Kew Johu
nerit W. H.,
J4mktrts Harvey,
do do
Scot tp, th d l
' Dolsworo co, 71.11
do do
do do
B tulle ta 21d
81151IIIMIS J.
Simmons T. J.
Holliday ,
Tatter David,
Brackavidga 8.
Bigiorrataff T.,
Yoirkeoil. ~
Brolot G. W.
Holmes 8.,
Rood Craordid,
'Patton tp, I
Oblo Tki
7th Ward. Pitt.
Versailles tp, Sild
Delaware tp, 7tls
ghtionlbsop, igniter, aged 32,
cranty, Ps.; disability.
John B. latrmr 'pa
strong totintY, Ps.; .
Abraham 1. Want, naddl.e, ere le. ben. In JeJ
(arson conrit), Pls.; ,
wro. getchcl, carcontar, 3.6„ born in Ger.
miry; arability.
Gro.p Vorryths, shut, arid U, born in Scot
land: nubility.
Look Atter the •• Dodgers),
A gMat many men who were conscripted
under the first draft, felled to report, and
every one of these delinquents stands charged
to the sub.dletriet to which he belonged. In
other words, the sub-district& now have to pet
A 1911.13nt0 the geld for every one who
"dodged" the drat draft. Many of these
have ethos returned, while the whereabouts of
~Is well known to many of their ao
quaintances. Bence It may be important to
those who are, endeavoring to fill their quotas,
to know that If they give moh information
to the respeotive Provost Marshals, as shall
secure the arrest of these absentees, It will
reduce their quota Just so much, and
will also result la the saving of the
local bounty. -All that the Provost Mar
shals require is the necessary Information,
and the person giving It need not be known,
and will not be to any trouble or
In the matter. This b verriseposts=
!ration, and 'hold be 'promptly acted upon.
It Is a matter Of staple Attlee to the bravo
men lled
thouweires, that these "dodgers" should
be 'looked after ; sad it h the duty as well as
the - Interest of every rean•bartag knowledge
if, their whereabouts, to eocuiouleite the feet
tithe Prefoit lienhal Of the dbstrlot.
interferihg with an Mica.
A tariller nista& - ri, residing near
Bakustawn, yesterday made Information be
fore Mayor Lowry. against an Inatalts,
charging him with lanony. Mr. Nixon had
some sheen skins for sale,lorwhieh be asked
a dollar and a half &pill- Two or three men
desired to meanie, but that the once
wsa exorb itan t, endorsed to sell two skins
to Nixon for three dollars. The fanner weed
to take them, and paid the money, but the
owner refused to dollies
i n skins or ere up
the money. Hence the information. Oliver
Willlson was about sewing a warrant upon
the man, when a friend of Lis, named Buk
hara, isiterferad and abuse& the °Mau by
heaping approbians epithets upon him. ..The
•
party for whom the warrant was intended
ihmrmed, but Baskhard was arrested, and the
Mayor inflated aline of fire dollars and costs
.a on bin, which he plid,rary rebratantlY.
H e emploYed lager, and threatens to
hare the use brought before Omit upon a
writ of certiorari.:
0642.2'u Dam'? or Ism MONOIMAILLA
Pittabilfet, Yob, 24, 1654.
Smut Omar:
Numerals amplatate have lam breathe to
rhea liorignartarsin regard, to the unfaith
ful manner rwhieh the enlisting business is
done r tide city and Allegheny, particularly
in regard to the pragnmpaidan es& roma
or eetarsh mustered into the urine. It is
the business of the agents of the Government,
the recruiting and mustering officers; td have
made or make out all papers connected with
the enlistment of each veralt. No fees am
be charged. Renee, as was annomeed in the
Special Orders from these Nemignarten on
the 20th inst., every eitisme or enlisted skin
who presents, and gets mustered in, a remit
or yeto=l,/11 slam mallisd to *nor $2O.
_Nat, if any parent has proof of lb difttprd.
Ortbil• 'submittal:woad Is' not Odd am pre
- -- to whiehba le justly entitled, IMPim
brie:sada groof to sham "
tho s mat zoirdal or - statia . cositake
may deAdo as: th e malts o f tha
• • .8y of
Koos Oznial; Mao :in.
I U ?moon its" A. a. 0.
Suva WAID SOOIITY FIISD 1111.111110.—Ao
cording to notion an en adjourned meeting of
°Risen/ of the Sixth Ward was held at the
School 1101110 on Wednesday evening, (Jacob
11. Walter, Esq., President, and 3. F. Matth
ew, &watery) to hear a report from the Ex
oCctire Committee, appointed to superintend
the raising of a bounty fund and the enlist
bent of volunteer. to fill the quota of the
Ward.
The Committee reported the amount of
money paid to the Tretuntrer to lte:over $5,000,
and also from indications that a endloient sum
would be raised to free the Ward from the
draft.
On motion It was resolved that • recruiting
ofllce be opened on this (Thursday) morning,
in a convenient locality.
Subscribers to the fund ware earnestly re
quested to pay the amount of their subscrip
tions, without delay, to the Treasurer, Mr. A.
Barna, at the Wilco of Alderman Butler.
Additional oubsoriptions to the amount of
$2,000 were made, increasing the total to $20,-
000, in round numbers.
Meeting. will be held at the School house
every evening until the necessary amount Is
raised.
-
P•TBlOTlC.—MUllgefitellaaroop, we under
stand, Intends giving ast afternoon exhibi
tion, on Saturday next, for the benefit of the
Subsistence Committee, when the new drama
of "The Ticket-of-Leave Man" will be pro
duced. The entire prooceda will be handed
over to the Committee, and or they an In need
of funds at present, It is to be hoped that the
home will be full- The action of the worthy
Manager, In this behalf, is eartainly praise
worthy, end will be duly appreciated by the
publie.
Tzs BRICIMATIIII3 had another meeting rid
entails/. at Allegheny Hail. A general el
tendanee is requested.
SVPIIILIOII HOOSIEOLD FITIWITOIIII at 600t100
thill (Thursday) morning, at No. 196 Third
erect, between Grant and Aces.
Lamm' Biotout. BOOTS, of napalm men
ntseture, and of the latest styles, at Waal
land'. Auction Home, SS Fifth street.
Astray°, iaottey, °oath:seats], Peterson's
Lady's Friend, Hallos' arid Arthur for Marsh
at Pittork's, opposite the Postalßre.
Pau Taarraa's:Plas, Blacksmith of Ant
werp, Oberlotto Temple, and other lat. Dime
books, at Pittook's, opposite the Postale*.
einexs--Call and examine the cheap cued
egant mock at Pittoelet t appetite the Poet-
Max's CAL, Boon and Dantorat., at
BreleLland's Auction House, 13 Filth street.
Patrea, Muslims and Checks, ■t M'Cle
and's, 65 Filth streat.
Pocvre Aharsis, all styles, It Fr
wiles, opposite the Postofflos.
Poets - r Boocs st Plitork'r, ~pposita tb
Postale, •
Dtaaten for 11364 at Pittoelii, opposite th
Poatorßoa.
SPECIAL soicApipicriliverL
Eminent Opinions of the Wheeler Et:
Wilson Sewing Koehler.
We prefer them for family
They are the fevorites for families.—Tistss.
They have no rival.—Scieseida dorlorioso.
Works better than the hand.—Hcrold.
An almost perfect iv:strum:ma—Erse:as
Pos.
Will give entire eansfeetion.-o.sscresr.
The beet ever invested.— CArieimi Eaqui..
Preferable to any others.—Eveseiscr.
flurpihea all others.—Ledise Repoeirory.
Beyond all question Jot leachinie.—Lits /7-
hutrated.
We 'Latina, miter them.—Mode r: Journal.
Are peaaminantly imperior.—Ladid Thaw.
There is bet ono Sewing Machine, and that
is Wheeler It Wilson's.--Jedge Wroy, of
Americas Ismihme. •
We most unhesitatingly recommend the
Wheeler k Wilson .o the best family machine
sew in use.—Um:ad , Presbyter Wet.
These are a few among the thermand- Cal
.1 the 'sierra= and assmine for yourselves.
fe.ls:3tditer.
MONA/ PkILIIT, Plain aud Ornamental
Slat. Roofer, nail dealer In Pommylvauts and
Vermont slate of tits haul, quality at low ratas.
OhSus at Alas- Laughlin's, new the Wan.
Works, Pittairargh, Pa•
Zonouga t is of 1 .7
Not .natled
I do
latrabotl to, 1:1,1
. ,
Corral tp, Slth
Not enrolled
do
Lt Word, Pitts
tp, Ltd
For
Birmingham Zid
lot =rolled
Bream tp,
Gravy& & lialma'a BRIMMI MACIIIIMI hairs
obtained the highest premium at every Eitaaa,
County, and Institute Pali bold In 18811, as
ths best family and the beat manufaotoring
machines, and for the bast mains ItnalL
EME=ZZI
A. F. Czareint, Goners' Apnt,
18 fifth sure, Pittabragh,
IMEEE
Imatoll Coblf•NY I—VOlcaltion, white•
port to retain their health unimpaired during
the osimpalgu, &tut it. to It themselves, do
not trust to the Army Bargeons; supply your •
salvos with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND
OINTBIHNT. Every English Soldier's Keep.
sack oontalns them.
Holloway's Pith and Ointment are now re
tailed, owing to the high price of drugs, ke.,
at SO cents, TO cents, and $l,lO Per box or pot.
For sale In Pittsburgh, Pa., by D. L. Fame
stock & Co.
Por sale also at Fulton's Drug Store, Fifth
Street.
Onsosie Boss Tanner—A ferns of Bron
ohltis, the approach of which D ofton so in
sidious as scarcely to attract notice—on In
cases* of mms, and s MOSS of wearisomeness
and loss of power In the throat, after publio
speaking or singing. These inciplsnt symp
toms are *Bayed by aging Brown's Bronchial
Troehes,:whleh are sold by all Druggists.
For silk at Fulton's Drug store, Fifth street,
Pittsburgh.
Lswaritcnruan.—The classes of Law.
reneeville, (arp•olally enrolled men) are no
tided that a meeting will be held on Widnes.
day awaiting, Feb. 24th, at Robinson's Hall,
to hear the report of the Committee, what
has bean done, and what Is preparing to be
done to olear the Borough of the draft.
By order of Committees
W. Jenorr, Chairman pro ten.
JONATHOI Lottarremr, Secretary.
Jut Itstraysi Ars Atari Sas BiLL—Tto
Ins assoilsama of Nall awl Mater Clotting,
lately maned by Mann. Jens d
Manama Tann, V 0.148 Ifedmal stint, Al
lighray. The stock of clothing 'esschiti of
the Must variety of gents' pantaloons, vests,
wan and evernsta.The style of patina Is
tastsfal and fesidottable. We would Write
all of ma readers to "re the strove gelatines
a WI.
84/11:111. 011.1U.11 k Coonerchant tailors,
are closing oat their bll and winter stook of
goods at andecodtgare. Gentleman dulrlos
funieneble and well nude sett of clothing
would do well to glee u • eall before per
chaalne elsewhere. email, OSUMI Co.,
Merchant Wm, 64 Market stmt.
WATONII, .111,112.114 N. Roberts,
No. IT Illth street, Is now opening the most
tholes stook of Ilse Gold and Oliver Watches,
Jewelry, Silverr wars awl Panay Goods ever
displayed la this ally, mid is telling them et
ramarkably low Driest.
Nubby, and earflap mdls bib be token at
tht Olzobbso ones, No. 410 Penn groat, day
or night. All °rim lett at the above plum
bill be promptly sttended to. All oath tomb
be paid in ammo. •
C. lint, Dentist, 11118 Pima west, will .3
tend to Oti badminton of lito orofoulon.
ET NEE INTELLIGENCE.
roe imam tantlinitt warm and cloudy, 'lib la.
Coati= ilerumblo Yu rain. The river wed &bon
i t i matmyy at thu praniresterday, with a Illt4 . orrr
barbed in the channel by tha pler curb laS try*
alas. Tbs fa is th r Allighavyltna woo tome
lino aortas Titaidl7 &IA muntiza . uat
it lroga Wine has and the Sod. Worts,► di.-
fan o. iinstpmilei , Cialt• a °midair aborts&
and data were a:irritate orn'elr raw,endgame at
Om will oloatilllas teintirlay 4110/MP, while nib.
ma wilts Idea be yikired trawl Wet-
Bustoasest at t ar( la lay dot" - MI oaf dams-
UaItatiiMPAIININ4A4IO7O6442/1
tbiztv*ti sob It itAirldi .04140 5 144 1 0 1
Smimninillelskiettal7 100314'10 1 6 , 4
shim ern bi inky rause* man alter the' iistimp
Yon et alittipacns.
ecru WEW YORK LETTER.
"rm,rnietre of Ots flagrant' Garet .1664
Kra You, Yebrrutr7 :0, 1804-
E•froas Gazgrigt The subject of harbor de
fense is again b•Lris agitated. All the m
ilieu suggested to conduce•to our safety hare
been found unequal to the oniergency by the
wiseacres having them ander consideration ;
and so, a few days ago, a commission, ap
pointed by the Navy Department, accom
panied by other artilleries and tome of
our city official dignitaries, took passage in a
steamer on a " tour of inspection," as they
called it. Beyond landlag at a few rural
localities in the vicinity, and astonishing the
natives thereof, and enjoying themselves high
ly with a champagne dinner provided at the
public expense, I can hear of nothing the
Commieslon has acoomplisheil.
That Immediate measures should ho taken
to put the city. in 11 state of defense no one
doubts. The almost thecessful expedition
into Portland harbor by the rebels some time
since, abundantly proves this. But efforts
are made in the wrong direction. The en
trance from the south, via Sandy Hook,
Ie
effectually guarded. Fortifirstions are needed
at the other entrance, at 11411 Gate, a point
naterally susceptible of being placed in a state
of perfect defense. The idea of placing more
forts in the lower bay le simply ridiculous.
The th ree forts at the narrow., properly
manned, and two or three pieces of hardware,
similar to that recently turned out at Pitts
burgh, in position, and the southern entrance
would be secure against the combined navies
of the world.
The Ant blood of the war In llurope has
occasioned the meet intense excitement here.
The news was noes the lees interesting on
sesount of its contradictory character, but
rather the more so, if possible. Our German
friends, of course, are jubilant. A perfect
cataract of lager Sows, and the deep guttural
voice, and song of triumph are heard long
after midnight. New Yorkers cared but
little for the result of this, the Ant engage
ment, bat rather hoped the success might lie
with the Danes, In order, the more effectually
to protract the struggle, and distract the at
tention of European powers from oar affairs.
A lively hope le cherished on the part of some
adventurers that Hoglund will become en•
tangled, who will de their utmost to At out
German privateers to prey upon old "nen
, frailty's" committee. The announcement that
I the Danish war vessels are on the lookout for
the steamship Teuton's, which sailed from
this port a week ago far Hamburg, has caused
much solicitude among the German popnla
lion who had friends on hoard. She carried
but little specie, however, UM dais to obtain
which It is thought, constitutes the main rea
son of the Danish watehfultims. Owing to
the superior naval power of the Dana,-I hear
it mentioned that It le not unlikely that the
Bremen and Hamburg lines will be tempo
rarily withdrawn.
The men who would counterfeit the Crated
States tractional currency, must occupy at
least a secondary position in the scale of hu
man:decency, bathe who willfully forges con
federate &alp, met not be, as Parson Brown
low sap, "worth hell-room." Captures have
recently been made by the police of persons
guilty of both the shove-named offences. A
large haul of all the- neceesary implements,
and some of the counterfeited trash was ob
tained from a log, which bad been nicely cut
and carved out to (*Mille them, and whleh
itself bad been sunk In the Best River.
The errangements for celebrating the birth
day of Washington on Monday, are com
pleted, and the day will be observed as any
other holiday, for the Ant time, though, it
i.
to be hoped, not for the last. Salutes will be
fired, bells rung, and bonfires kindled. In
the evening a splendid display el fireworks
will take place. One of the "pieces" !Over-
Geed for the City Hall Park, is "Washington
Crossing the Delaware," costing the city the
snug sum of 000 thoumnd dollars, or one.
fifth of the entire appropriation for the public
observance of the occasion.
When will this snobby antipathy to eolor
cease ? The colored cooks of the regiments
located at Ricker's Island, In Long Island
Sound, have beet denied the privilege of
riding on the steamboats running to that lo
cality, or else made to ride outside, with the
thermometer at aro. Two thousand of the
colored soldien quartered there were (macs
to death, the result of negligence to supply
them with barracks St for a hog I Hal then
they are only nigger
A remonstrance is being ecti••ly circulated
against the proposed division by Congress of
the Southern District of New Turk. The
paper has been signed by many prominent
legal Arms of the city. What the abject of
these gentlemen cosy be Is not known, but It
is certain that the, project diriding the
district was started at the siren request of
the judges, because the work to be done was
more th•
an three men ought to do, and no men
are in • better position to know than these
same lawyers. The proceedings are a punts
to those not conversant with Blackstone.
Is the Alabama at Amoy, or not? It hi
really laughable to see the efforts of local
editors and reporters to prove that it is an
impossibility for her to get there from Singa
pore In a certain time. One morning journal
say. that headquarters at Washington have no
official notification of her arrival at Amoy,
andakai therefore settles do question! The
Herald seems to think that If the Octogena
rians at Waihington, as it terms them, at
tempt a solution of the question, that they
will succeed In befogging and muddying " •c
that the truth never will come.
MARRIED s
ODN-31101:11C1C.-0. Taskley meat& rels. Ot,
et the nebleuee et the bride's Ester, by Our lbw. Dr.
Scott, Mr. ENOCH COX, a Itnap'e Battery, and
Übe SUSANNA H INNBSTOE, both et thta •Itintty.
No cards.
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fmber, on Tomclay etnlni, roblvirl td,
tri Hay. J. B. Mut, balst.rd b Ur. Immo Jilkny
It,. 11. B. mrana, of Aunt..., cunt. Mb.
VIOL FT WILDIr.i, of Wit Ifanchwter, 7.. No
mrdo.
oo Wednesday moroloc 1141h..a_ri
o'climk, Um. 805M1 ILVIARD ELIO, Im QM
yoga of km aga.
no hlautla of tha family mo mereettally Invited
attanf Om femoral, em ial bAT arYstooow., atl
o'otoek, from dm roofft aro f har eolt.in lam, C. O.
LOOO, No. if Soma otroot.
'
HANSIZT—on Tuesday sweats& 161 Inst., T
o'clock, JOHN lIJOUNT, St, to ass SIM 'vox of
hls ars.
The Amoral will Wu plus Oats Ms We roslitsues
to Onion township, eh Thositass, lath In.t , .tae,
o'olrek. The tends of Ow tistrif ass ...P.N . . 1 4
tevita4 to sSestael.
S TE.4MBOJITS.
'DOS LOUISVILLE, EVANS.
1: WILLY. add OLlE.o.—lla rairaT
Ow Rath liied, at lime oclock V. X. the
splendid posseedee steamer UMW It. anaont.
Captain , will have a. annwatiowl stew a.
Ice freight er Yemenite pJon bowed or he
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Itkoolketatora of BOAT AND STATIONERY
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BOILER AND STMT IRON WORL,
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TOR =cowl sorizes.
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sad SO THIRD STUNT. tat. Wool od NOM;
Hon on hand aenriaty of no Dotterel, hoop MA
plats. imitable De on maim
Pardndar attention paid to eselatins Atom Lott
Jobbing. done at abort Elation
(To CONSIIMPTIVEL—ThiIIey.
D. L. WILSON'S norddy fir th• owe ell
coastairnor, SISIIIILL.NSONOHITMOOLDS
001:IONS. •nd •ll 'Moat and Lees allielach
irthsr with • piuspblet &bur tb• proscription sad
• *bort Wary of bu cow, ems b• obtatud
JOIRPTI nammo, Druggist,
corner Ilarh•t •tnet •nd lb. Mama.
asustairi
SNORED SALMON.—Just received,
fresh mated Boa Salmon? eiso,'s lot 'et prim
Orsad Dank Cod4b, for do at tlia TAMOOroefq
Sum of SOHTt A. , 111 1 r
MT Oenwe Libetty and Maud
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THE LATEST NEWS
BY TELMULLTH
OUR SPECIAL DISPATCHES.
FROM WASHINGTON
litpecial Dispatch to the Pattabargis Gimes*.
ASIIIIICITOS, Fab. 24, D3Col
r erre,' LAMM:ten Int.L.
The Pacific railroad bill, sot drafted by
Senator Sherman. :Images the value of ehares
from one thousand to one hundred dollars
mole, and authorise.. the issue of one million
of them, of which • director muit own fifty.
The Cowpony is authorised to appropriate any
pablio lands en route oontaining any anal or
Iron, and may ot•tein title to them at the same
rate as for agricultural Muds, and idle to Io•
OM beyond • limit not "seceding twenty
miles distant, of eve sections on each elite of
the rout, and to case any aontinuous treat of
lands hereby donated shall tlfi found malt for
agricultural use. The time for the completion
of the first one hundred miles is extended one
year, and the annual oosistruetion required of
the Central Paitiflo Companyto California Is
reduced from fifty to twenty• five miles.
Only half the compensation for service' to the
Governmrat shall be applied to the payment
of Loads. The curves and grades must not
sicced the maximum of other roads In Imo
riessful operation. The clause requiring
Atmerlohn Iron lobe used is repealed, and the
company Is allowed to Import troy, free OP
duty, for the first one hundred miles.
Peer times, Instead of treble the ordinary
amount of aid la the mountain eoetlod
granted. The elev. reserving twenty-five
per oink of the boogie la stricken out. The
right Is guaranteed to make the mortgrga
equal to one-half of the Government bonds
not eubject to a o..vemment lien.
?al ooa■ut.•tea 1,1 l o•t.t• asconsacusu.
Secretary Seward; In a communication ad
dreeeed to the Chairman of the Committee on
Commerce, etadorsi, the racammendsUon from
the Secretary of the Treastu7 and Commis
sioner of Customs, I.r the establishment of ten
Consulate's In Cane de. with salaries of fifteen
hundred dollars each, to protect the rerenus
and p eeeeee the alleged heavy operations in
smuggling. The Secretary deems the present
Consular agency system inefficient, the agents
being engaged in private business, many of
them employees of Railroads or Szpreas
Companies. The points named are IL
tine, Coallcook, near island Dond, Wlndson,
Pmt fierina, Goodrich, Toronto, Clifton, Drew
curt, if Upton and Port Erie.
wa. ziaa's trzsca
1M12!11=13=1
abusive speech, lampooning radicals, sneer
ing at Gam Loan's military exploits, railing
the glorious abler/menu a the home
pad., ac.
Atter ote of ht. etatement., Mr. McClurg,
of 1111i.sonri, interrupting him, said that when
a mm made each •o aestaloo as the!, no re
epoot for his gray Lair. could keep him from
pronouncing It tur t uslifledly (else; and he
further announced that ho should take early
oeeeelon of proviwg Ilse to the estlefeettela of
the Manse.
Mr. King bnd nothing to ..y to reply.
Mr. 8.7t1 also ..b..,i•dotar.ther of hi.
Tug •&IPINOTOI gill
Ward 11. Lemon, 8. Marshal of this Dir
Wet, •ea ousted to day (mat oontrol of
the jail, to eritiob s tee years ago be refused
a Committee of the z....aate tweeds.
The genet." bill pa.sed the Boas., creating
the Once of Kerdrn of th. ]ail, and only
awaits the President's Ely:Mute to be ► law.
It takes, it is cold, ten or twelve thousand
dollars a yeas at el Lemon's pay, sad h. Ls
Ist:wally exorcised. His friends say they
will ►. Otte t. get the President to rata
MI lOWA COVWCNTI.O3I
What the Tura ColiveidlOriniiy have dons
on the Pals Manila question Is hard to nay.
Passim dispatches, received last night, nay
they Total down the proptalUon to nominate
President Lino°lo, by Osage majority. Pri
vate dispatotoin to-day say they renominated
tranalsciously. lo this state of affairs, it
Is doubtful whether Washington ,an out any
light on what the lava Convention has done.
IIUIZZID TO 0011GOLUL
Tk• Frothiest haa referred to Congress the
earrespondasee of Beeretary Seward and Lore
Lyons, relating to t►a maul of the English
privy Council of Trade for permission to the
muter of the sohooner Highlander to receive
the present of a gold notch, In aciraoariedg
cent of services reamed the mow of the
British vessel PaarL
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COTTESTAD .1.101101 1 C• 1312.
The Missouri contested ease of Klan re,
Dinh, was oonoluded before the Itteetion
Committee to-day. Th 6 and the ease of Mr
(limn and Loan, will now be speedily decided
Lines speeth In the Committee so-day, woo
very SinlliTe of bb opponent. The peril
bunt; that both may be sent book is hinted
R7FoILTII To 1111010Y1 017. IGLU.
for soose . tlme past, serene efforts ban
bees made, ea the part of a portion e( the
West Virginia Representatives, td escort the
removal of Gen. Kelly from Us eommand.
They charge him with beteg • *art of roles-
Owe Gen. Schofield.
Yesterday afternoon lb. President Issued
an order assigning Usu. Sigel to the eom
mend In West Vlrtinis, sad relieving Oen.
idly. L is hoped that hereafter we shall
ben fewer of the gennills ?Mils In that De
partment, which bare been lately turas:lnn
the herder.
Mr. Haub' Beasts MU proposes is evsiopt
West Point Cadets from draft, ere &sot
the mos psi Si midshipmen, and ezolittle
thee from soodroslo pdvlleQea, if they ere
ever fond delotant to soy oxsastostton.
Ur. Demon, of Penrusyhmina, made
pease speech tie-day, nrintai nOTh' 001111011)
defending President Sachsnan,and declaring
that the Government had so pier against
ezeopt the energy of It, la.
against indirldatM
vas elms Q 1 GOLD.
The Committee of Ways and Mesas rpt
maks an early alptopt to pi op it bill orb,
empowering the Secretary of ills TOWIIIII, to
mill gold. The opinion is ozpressod that with
an amendment, r malting floe days' notice bps
fore any stns of. gold ds oxide, the Will
•
likely to go through.
OUT on ammo OIL.
Persona Interested, In watching Um drift
of the arpinnia' of the Controlling Com•
Itttligot , bight to ittpress fear that crude oil
moy yot ba subjmied to a nail tan.
aorniiither authat.
The bill now before A* Buse. from the
Committee of Military /Mire, provides for
the occupancy of the baud Ith Book
Wank fin s for the ettabitehminit of a tcm
arnatent unnal and tounfutory 'of ere mths
Tie must arum are to hp muted and paid
damages-17 the aisossment of a.apecdal Dom -
iniselenrc. •
• OIIIIIIIIIOIISE TILOYOTID.:
ABM Chief Clik
tainseter of the Cushy Boman Ma been pro
noted la alleatensat °Ocular. -
quAlfitesi unman aolltANT.
This *nista; nee
thrpreine Court th-dey . Them is meth inter
est manitastiod.
KATT AtTlOrll/110113-
The Nary Department - wiled Congress he
appeopefetpn of V 00,048,000. Theban-
edttee es Welland , Means. riceiceteeeded •
sediettesieilPl,Coo,ol3.:likellonie
voielv t 4iiirt!a: ameoat l wi
i
7- ~ .50 CiikontAriat
Taitialleu Bow, at Obutisath is la
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♦food to be removed, and the name of Prod.
Morro wu to-de; sent to the Senate to 111
the place. The Ohio Banatons knelt nothing
of the clangs or‘c reasons, and the confir
mation is bung in the Senate till they tan find
out something about IL
00T. PIIIIOO3T'S LITTIs To raIUnDIINT LISCOLX.
GOT. Piarpont, of West Virginia, has ad.
drnued a letter to President Lincoln, stating
that he has no objection to recruiting colored
men in Alexandria.
Clay Smith's dirt.° was dipiherla, and at
one time his life w. despaired of, but he has
eo for moovered as to be able to visit the
House, a short time today.
The commissioners on 9aa culture, art about
begin their Investigations again.
rOll
Thirty-awes young men •en numioateJ
-day so ensignt for the nary.
a ' ,wary . raooLauarlUa Dl3luVltTil , Jr
Goy. Andrew Johnson, 01 Tennessee, Who le
here, Is understood to be very bitter In his
oondemnation of the late Amnesty Proclama
tion, and proposes coon to lay his objections
before the President In n personal Interview.
The Conference Committee on the whisky
tat hare had no meeting yet. Tian yrkisky
speculators are making tremendous exertions
to avert what now seems the inevitable-4k tax
on the stook en hand.
0111ADt1II azeiraootrr TRUTT.
Leading 0 anadlan officials ars hera lobby.
log against the repeal of the Canadian
reciprocity treaty.
KROH BARRISRIFIRC
Special Dlepatch to Lhe Pittsburgh Gaeta
Ilotrais—Xigkr Sesrloo.—The Home proceed
ed to co:wider the spacial order—the bill to
nay damages to the border mantles, sustained
daring the rebel mills. The Committee of
the Whole rose and reported progress, after
rarlocui amendments, and phwed the bill upon
second reading.
bir,fituupc, of Franklin, Chen proceeded to
give a history of military affair, upon the
southern border of the State Once the begin
ning of the •ar. He spoke vary effectively
for more than an hour.
Mr. Pershing, of Cambria, followed, speak
ing at considerable length, evidently against
the MIL It was an &Ma argument. Ha said
that it It passed, the damagea that will
amount under its pforlsions will be Bre mil
lion dollars.
Three hundred sad arty recruit.. were sworn
In here to-day. They °ante in faster then the
centre ran swear them. S.
FROAT LOULSrIt LE
trawl& Dispatch to the Pittetrergh Oesstte. '
Loy realm.", Kr., Peat. 7.4, litL
Owing to two alight accident. to the ma
chinery of the steamer Alioe Dean, upon
which the Cloctnuati delegation to the Hirer
Contested°e had taken pansege, she was de
layed, and did not arrive here until eight'
o'clock this remains. The Conrentlosi, bow•
aver, was called to order this morning at ten
o'clock. Mayor K sy•, of Loniarille, was
called to the chair, and 0. S. Leavitt, of the
wu elected fieeretery. The cities
ed Pittsburgh, Louisville and Parkersburg
were alone represented.
On motion of Hauge H. Thetraton, of Pitts
burgh, a Solnatittee, consistitg of Hours.
Thurston, Wharton, Needham, Weir and
, iparka, were eppolotod to MOLCLorisille Can
gr.., and attend to other banners; after
which the convention adjourned. It being
stated that delegate. from several larger
cities on the Ohio rider were expected to
night, the convention adjourned to meet to
morrow morning, at ten o'clock. The dela
gallon from Cincinnati consists of Joseph O.
Boner, Thos. Sherlock and Henry A. Jones.
Scrum-0n motion of Sir. Powe4, it war
resolved that the Secretary of War be request
od to transmit to the Senate the ovideneat
and report of the Military Oemmisslonsr, of
which '414. Gen. Irwin McDowell was Print'.
dent, to inquire into the cotton and other
speculations on the part of certain °Moen of
the army.
Mr. Grimes addressed the denote oil the
Lieutenant Gen *mishit, at length, opposing
the reeocupendations of the House.
The amendment of the Horne naming Gen.
Grant for the Lieutenant Generalship was
strieken out, hut the original resolutan re
viving the Alice of Lieutenant Generalship,
eat paned, •after a lengthy debate.
The Joint resolution enthorising the Soars.
tary of the Treasury to sell supplies of gold
will probably be referred back to the Coro.
mitt** of Ways and Means.
Bows.— Mr. Rice, of Man., moved to in.
crease the appropriation for the constraction
and repair of vessel■ from 122,800,000 ono,:
100,000. '2dr,nitice explained the neoeuity
fer this appropriation, and incidentally stated
that provision would be mode in another blll
for Iron seagoing vessels, so that we may be'
somewhat on a par with the navies of Bracer
and England.
Mr. Stevens, of Ps., said the estimates wore
1141,000,000 for the navy, bat the Committee
of Warr and Means had reduced them $37„-
000,000,- believing that while matt a reduction
would not cripple the nary, some oohs ap
propriation could be postponed till a future
time.
Mr. Rift, of Mess., differed from the gen
tleman, and said It was impossible for the
Navy Department to fulfil Ito &ratios union
Congress gives the means for that purpose.
Mr. Rice's amendment sou agreed to—yeas
73, nays 23.
A long debate then took piece on the (urn
of 2135.000 for the purchase of the two lots
adjoining the Boston nisy yard. Anim:Coe
n:tat motion was made to strike it out, and
without coming to a eonelusion on the bill, the
Committee rose at Ore o'clock, and the Hens.
adjourned.
ITIZSM
Ferreira Mania, Feb. 24.—ne dally
Gmtledwatr says: On the 9th Inst., 1,025 bales
of Gotten Were destroyed by Sr. In Wilming
ton; losslloo,o oo .
The Bosom, Gs., (Wrier says On the Bth
Inst., the enemy, MO strong, were at Potteni
slim, within forty-fon: miles oU Rome.
death's force le adnicing vie Weaver'. mine.
The Savannah Rep/Aeon, of Feb. l4th,
says The tight at Lake City, Florida, was
with Me enemy's advance, composed ofnavalry
entirely. We lost all of our guns ta . the temp
Finnigan surprise' which seems to bare
bearradllgracefulaffair on the part of our
officers. So thoroughly were they ettryouided
thatresistanee was impOnible, 'and flint gess
of our pen moved. CM. McCormick, who
was to manntand, was among the captured.
The Illehmand Sentimd, of Fab. 20th me
Haddock C. Haman
Jena, Brittan..T. J ! marlin e, N . H .. .
Doughtier,. Lewis ph Taylor, Lode Freeman,
W. ailOZOang Josed
at Brooke, C. S. Cottrell,
wore he Ki ngston, IL 0.,0n the lath
inst., Andaman were hung on the 12thall
for deserting to the enemy and taking 'IP
arms on the enemy's side. They all received
the ordinance of baptism Wording to their
own *edam
Gen. Sherman has eallel shalt and beeome
mysteri s. ou Perhaps on
he killg General
Johnston, Instead of moving on Mobilo.
wirsol's eruct
Judgment in the Cheiapenke Cups
Br. Joie, Tab. to
Police Magistrate
delivered judgment to-day in the Chempeake
ctue,' ordering that that. prisoners be maw ,
'ratted to Jail for surrender to the United
fitatmentheritles.. He uid that the evidenoe
for the palmation disoloses that the renn
in" end other parties captured the steamer
Chempealte. It was the work of ccwardstrod
villains. The muter of a vesrok Mast have
unfettered authority, and obedience from hie
ere, and passim'. The tridenoe on the
part of the defense discloses the fact that
there If terrible - war - ragtag in the
United States. The only authority gloat far
'
the seizure of the Chuapeake le that given
by John Parker, and laUd. no power to give
oommissiona to other parties. Theis was no
authority given in the letter of name to
Parker to greasier Ids power, to another.
The magbdrete would lindiojustlikatlOn for
thessisure of the Chesapeake. It was ardito
Anted: ma furls had. It was plraoys robbery ,
sad murder. . _ It vat justifiable by the Malted
States warm. and • ease Cathie. tbk Tatradt.
Hon Treaty. Application will Ivied@ for ei
wr it of l o bes. gave, 10 at yr Acing thr ekikP
before theperm Court.-:.`-
CLAY SETS IMOOTZLICAO
I=l
00Y.LINDRIV 100500!
II &mimosa, Fob. 24, 18C-1
Congressional.
Wmunicrroa Ctu, Feb- 21.1554.
Southern Items.
--An - ii -14 —gt—S.teazi ellk
• Sty Volizirob. K—Thsige
frols.l4rarecealls, tem Itirns, 4
Oakintbso_ tteat law Nano, ban antric,..'
t:Morw. stipsimiTowtsturajw s!
VOW as the 0.1 tui. •
Foreign News.
New York, Feb. 2.4.—The Mamma City of
London has arrived, with Liverpool dates of
the Ilth last., being one day's later news
than that brought by the Heels..
Mr. Milner Gibson said that experiments
had been made with a view of establiehing
fog signals on Cape Rue, bat that the malts
were not very encouraging.
Mr. Battens resolution denouucing the de
struction of Kagesonia, after e debate, Tea
lost-164 to 65.
`Bari Respell mid Lord Palmerton have
both made explanations relative to the DWl
lett question, denying the.right of
is
and Prussia to abrogate the treaty of 18524
The rumored revolution in Copenhagen
untrue. bet some street fighting had taken
place.
Both Houses of itigatad have adopted teen
lations exerting the people to tranquility and
order, and pledging itself to the energetic de
fence or the eonntry. An address to the King
was Toted.
The Austrian headquarter, on the ith, were
at Procne, and the Froesian at Flenabnrg.
The Germane have derided to raise the
Bannewarke.
. . .
rumored that the Prusslane attacked
the Dane. at Duppel, and lost Ilre hundred.
The result is unknown.
•The Danes in great numt , er, hare reached
Allem
•
The Duke Frederick has been proclaimed
at Fleusbufg•
It is reported that Denmark has proposed
a European Congress relative to Schleswig-
It is asserted that the Austrian 1f101147
have resolved that the London Proticol mum
no longer be p ed at a basis of negoti
ations. -
The London nen says the Danes Dave lost
theirjhonor.
The Morning Pat says the altnation is In
formal, and that a time haa arrived tor ',basis
of arrangements to be dismissed.
lon Cavalry Surprised and Capita .
ed—Our Outposts at PoweWs Bridge
Attacked
CCIIIIIIIILAND GS, Fob. 24.—0 n the 2ll
icsc, a battalion of the 11th Tennessee cav
alry, 'tattooed on tbo.Virginia road, five tolled
amt, were surprisedat daylight, audsurround
ed by a large force of rebel cavalry. Two ,
companies of infantry of the blot Indiana and
rd North Carolina, were with the command of
Col. Davis. The company of the Plat Indi
ana, in charge of Lieut. Wire, cut their way
through - and escaped with a toes of three
Two oars, and about sixty of Col.
Davis' men teeeeeded In making their camps,
bet the reel of the command were probably
captured. At the same time, the rebels at
tacked our outpeata at Powell's Bridge, on the
Tazewell road, flee toiler south, condating of
fifty men, in eharge of Capt. Picketing, 34th
Kentucky Infantry, supported by • bleak
Dome. The rebel, ware repulsed three limes,
when Capt. Pickering and his men were with
drawn to prevent their being cut of from the
Gap. CoL Davis is said to be severely
wounded.
Bluing Passengera et the Bohemian—
Bedlel Recovered.
Poznan., Fab. 24.—The following nomad
pusengem by the steamship Bohemian, have
not yet been hoard from: - Jane Bohaechman
and four children, of New York; Pat Mur
phy, Thos. Coonan and daughter, Margaret
Lane and Infant, Ellen Flaherty, Ann C4r
h.l, Biddy McDonnell, Biddy Mealy and two
children, Hannah Connolly, Mary Comican
and Mary kleDonimgh, of Boston ; Pet Coop
ers Morris Curran, Donnie smith, Mary and
Margaret Nolan, Maria Connolly, and dtostin
and Rate Connolly, of New York.
The schooner J. W. Fairfield, from Bedfordi
picked op, two miles northwest of Richmond
Island, lut night about twelve o'clock, the
bodies of a woman and three children, and a
boy. Ths bodies ere so ofd to belong to
the McDonough family of Boston, or &Mach
man of New York. The body of the boy has
not been recognized.
Prom Louisville. Ky—Aaslgmment of
Loaciviu.s, Feb. 24 —The convention for
the Improvement of the Ohio river, met to
day, organized and adjourned until to-rsor•
704.
The 45th regiment, Col- Brown, has been
•ssignd to Owen county, Lebanon and Bards
town, for the nippreesion of guerrillu. Col.
Marvell ham been ordered to his old poet at
Bowling Green. Gen. Hobson will again take
eommand of hie old disiziat—headquattera at
lilawagow. The 2d hoary artillery are to be
cent to Grey's old dietriot—headquartere at
Camp Kebob. The 26th Kentucky infantry
hate been mounted, and by order of General
Great sniped to Russellville; , Theo *el
elements, end - others in onttemplation by
Gen. Burbrioge, commending the district of
Kentucky, It is expected will secure the peo
ple at the State from local guerrilla opera
tions. •
'From Chattanooga—Skirmishing-30th
the Enemy.
ChLevranooos,leti.24.--Elan.Palmor skirm
ished with the enemy all day yesterday, and
esterveded Id driving him to Tunnel Hill,
Georgia.
The 19th Illinois and BM Indiana wore
actively engaged skirmishing all day.
Killed—J. Jackson, Orderly Sergt., comps
ny B, 19th Illinois.
Wounded—P. Landrowe, company G, and
Peter Blon, 88th Indiana.
On pushing after the rebels to Twine!. Bill
tboy.opened heavily with four field nieces, and
It le supposed they are going to dispute the
farther passage of our troops, If the attempt
is made to push on.
Railroad Conductor Sentenced
Ileeksattea, rob. 24.—1 n the ease of P.P.
Hill, one of the conductors on the Llieadlog
Railroad, tried and eonvieuel of embattle
ment of the fens received by him, the Court
ea. Monday °Turreted the motion for, anew
trial and in arrest of Judgment, and aenteneed
him to pay a flue of $lOO and to undergo one
year's imprisonment at bard laboy In The
&Aerie Penitentiary. The arrest and con-
Chicago detective , Major Allan Pinkerton.
Fro= Cairo.
.Cstso, Feb . . U.—Memphis &deices of the
12d ere unimportant.
A cuss seeding of thepeOple of West Ten
sessizvalthnoaar.l:lVarenoto,:ostysztionnoUhiite
Genrernor Johnson iris impeded to be present
before the final idiom :malt of the meeting:
The oflosti on board the Fenny front Vicki
burg on the 20th, report; Shermsn's fosses
to possession of fielms,Aln.
live hundred now marmite artlied.to.l4
from Springfield, going panel. - •
From New Orlrani.
Saw 'iota, Feb.2.s,—Theaasamat Oshawa&
tag &Mired tratEarelf 011.1111211 WWI IIdONI
dm lath, aLa Itaj West Oa the' 20th. Mu
Map
i kFlita balsa of cotton.
The Headtlak Hudson:. has *Mired
at Kay at with three prim.
Democratic State Convention
Ulan!, N. T., rob. 24.—The DemoemUo
Stain Conventton la In ettelon , to-day. ♦.
P. Lanstog, of Erie, has been chosen tetaporn
ri Mittman. ,
.
SARKETM BY Tiliiii.EdßAPH
i ' intiudel t --- Z - R ii i).
P a ummain,lrob.24.--6:aca ea Nub wilt
Nam or aiktens. st, We, ma& Tkarlasclam• lad
mily.l.6l:olMbk low. grade LattaYanell9 mad at WM.
imi - moms !mat Oat No tbadir• 111 1 1 7.
or Coro Meg am• Mood demand fur Let t
at 914.7„ but bidden. imoaraU9 raftua tbla WO:
3,007 bush Kashmir,. •Ittermald at 91,95. temp
ml, of Ity• at 111011 (boo bkod demand, stet
9.09 tana Yellow sold at 11/X Lit. O." 'IP . '
dojogiol j 2,4930 Malt sold at In Pbot Woos
tbem ts bet Ilttla &Mc sales or Mitt Port - at We
Mang In Ipittlrel934.fibouldare 10r.... , Lard IPA ln
tads and Cerra, andl6c. be key. 3,007 lmsb. of
Clorerread mad at 19,'1N/JlVeLTbnotbi PAO, cod
Ybseeed at WO, -.U . •b l ‘9 ‘ 99 9•Wod ; .." 11 ..k.r
92 r ic. ntka trlelar; Penebt's b&bi; Ibtabli
It lif
arrl•Carml , ungulate Cr; Tama IL IL •
Quid UrAI 3 : 1 ' 2 "" Viir Tort. / 41 ' f ,
New Yost Market.. - ,
!taw T
i m,_ Tab. birecattee Wald, t iss ekdoe
W l.. at 96 1 e. Maar oat ; uleitallL6oo Wiest
El i len9 :Var. f .. 7.1L7.2= y; C1Z i 5eg.5 9 :
&Cm at 9141711 " ,5111br Cbtalto WI. ellktle 99
.4
Ifferantes Ob. - atolll 2 Aelll.es a. 3.4. 2. 7
latirsatiat, -Pata-balay 1aiX1,00. 26 at Pm.; Id
*mar. lard la dull eml.l)9taa: .; Wllll.lri. at
ISOM BuPt bean at , 1.7W4 , • Calm Ma
ROMP d Tampa :is rated- Craw at 99,u Soda
I= at mat. -bawds= vast I Crud. a% i. fa
" Stock EA Money Kart eti.
. 41,140.,
Haw Tana. rob....N.—Stocbt be .. i
C. a B. 1..--....121 Gamma sattwa....l 4 l
Cumberland DM.— Moreland 4 T0ted0,...1
LIL Contra tariP-33 1 caws,. ~33a
Eubir ..eautmni... 97 1tarben...........-....-43 17
Saw York. Ointral..l79 Cb.k P .:..,....3.17-
assarsa,... —Ut% PAIL W.—.,..-I+l3 ,
HMI= lther..-........10 - G01d.......... ........... - 11
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IMASTRatfividAlfatitisistilt•
481 w iTh rew r i - utoiar IMMO Ballare2.6 ll E.
/ I KW Nan. Withsciceftkikam /WO/S=o.
ONEtivoir abaft itreriatrianlyth. Pa.a
-am( •Acaultic
vr - NIMINOrMint Mad aid itor:Silk
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ddi ID
°WE HAVE LEARNED 219 T to
ba sat:wished at. anything. Tear* Ofaipert.
end and a eorrespend..hoe .3 tending throntwont afl
nationalities of the habitable globe balm toMeit tits
cries into facia and eitathd.id a bait .fraos width
we nod not CST. Wo are net earpitata . at itiC t facia
.
ths following—rdtbongh tbo wive nth,
thaw to.. We know the person and ellimostanwal,
boars feel at liberty to indors• tlair , etairtaanto
Sav-ronirozw, Alma
Deer fifr I have beta atlirred many yews with
wirmia prostrating many. in my Itnitie;'cold feet and
bawd*, and yam] disotdrned Plilyakdaas
and medicines falird to relieve Whila
owns Wait& In New Took who wen using Planta
tion BMus they prevailed nyon as to try theta. - .I
(XIMICPCISCHI with • inoall witie-glarerd atterdtanitt.
Peeling totter by degrees, in • err tlity* f eras atton•
When tr. dad the coldn•ve and cramps hid esti:ale
loft so, aad I could Weep Ito night ihningh, odd&
I have not done far yea.. 1 WlWl:nother hOint•
sod
Ity appetite and strratth b.V .41 ,f
by the nee of the Plantation Bitter.
Itwpretfully, JIIDITI3 11113.911r.P'
.11.snisous. tpL., Sept. 1% IKILD
" • • " 1 ban to Oa army hap Val _tor
fourteen montb.e—rpee,llrm And rt. say "dna: At
Alton,, tbay are m. b.,f-ete of Plantstsoty SU
tem • • • Ilave bottler trammel minpartbildt:
axed me. • • • •C. A. IfLACW.'.-;
Motulbmins V from 11. I.ls,lnes of thstrarqn
nom &boo' 6r the Cuilthers, of Volunieesi;_
"I:laminas I/nun, S7ih Street, L.
Boa Y01k,n4.3.
Dr, Drab, Your naderfid Piantaoi 'ethers
bora bon ern to mine of cmr Ilitia ca non '
anger
lag tam linkmen and ireak nth mart bony
*Tract. Oda iliths girl • tit-partindisr. rTinsaaa
her head, len of appaitts, aad daily .iutwg paa.
ircunptioa. on whom all medical skid had lie ; a as
tiantod. hu nee mainly rittorr.L Vre2cornin
with but • thopoontol of Bittent a' daY, ingia.
tiff and etrengila rapidly torvootal, sod - tboli cow
Salt. a.p.tf.a7, D.E.VVE:':-.
" • •t awe tucmh tc you, for I n.. 1 .14
b.Aulal.nt Ditters birre aay. d err i fe.
W WAGOONWC, 3134r14,
• • Tit= r lit Bowl mer [V , LAtics =not
thy Planfactun Slam. Ilj ein. Las beim : efrerY
benefited by tbelr nes Thy friend. -
ASA. CURIIIII,TbiIadrIOLcrii
• • • bate been tilt an . 2rer Len Dls.
mein and bed to abnn4on preaebbny.. - ".
Plantation Ilittlra here caul ato.
Hee. 7. 11.012LL011N,./IYehreter; H. T."
• • • Ilan em lb* Plauttflou Bituin
I.fr e da at ou r a... uvt ecadtan Illt the most as
tosithing effect. . . • 0.. W. D. AUBILEWS.
Bupatuntudakt Bolden' linittt, o:mtiznati,
"•• • • The Plantation Vitiate bam cared taa
of Limy Ootoplabst, or which i was WI up pm•
trata, and bad to abandon my
H. U EINGALES, Clargland.ol:
" • • • Th. Plantatt n Bitters hays cared zoo
eta derangement of the KnOtop and Prhar. •(J.
gam that has Oft:semi ma for you. It ittall:aa
0. 0.1 1
OD 11. E. ho. Ilicsalvsy.•=
Ao., AG.
The Plsrasttan Bitters make she oreak struni, the
languid brillinnt, and Aso exlaststa.l Datartill 414411
re , stassr. Tiny ere nocapa.od of the c.-IsbraicA Os.
Bast, Witterg..en, mfr., It , Herbs,
~-, all ptwrrsd to pertsetly pate ht. t rt 4. Raw. -
S. T.-1860-X
P.roons of ordeutary bablte, t:trubled altb'readt.
boo, Walls* palpitation of tbe br art, latk ap.
patltio, Motu. after taring. torpid Item', constlpi,
Mu, te., dosarro-to ouf.r If they trillnot trY the=
'limy ars recommended by tb, bigbcat
authorttlm, and are warrant:4 to fivdnii
to fmcw
asa. imnotwig .a.a. TLmy u:::14.,41 - 47
blo, porfoctly pure. and turUJo...t.
Ifouca.,—Any person prou ming to aril Ilautat'oro
Illttaro to bulk or by oho gallon I. a maudlin . ondlao
potter. It to put o p fogy to our at collaixlttaa.
Sonora of bottle. refilled a•vb trattar_Fu dkaltrimia
atter, for whlcb novena per.,t aro abotody In4rb , ou.
S.. that entry bottle Lee "or Caltad Stab. stamp
overlin cook unesetaatsi, aui carigre Orr. arste9l
plate tideland.
Soli by reaportabla &alert taro - ash:at the hablfa
blo globe . - .
P. 11. D11.5.3r . & CO ,
'4ad Droia N. Y.
M=M
PLANTATION
BlT
tffi3,ttm6d.¢lraaUcfes,tarn2m by-.'
SIIIIOI4 JOHNSTON,
0-7er Smtadkld and Tou . rat ot . i:te*
ta,,,,e
.PRIVATE DISEASF.S.
Dr. Ludlum's Spesido..
L th. tally tlLliabbl 1V1C.1.7 tot Mae.. a 04.11,116
of wrson4.4. - . tt ts the d!. t 7 agn ',guava
Phyddia "bow Litz eras donAmd W ttn of
-thin dam .11d Irtib cmprocecTonteiiio
own, for too. than twenty lean. It Is ptitS,ILM
nquiricus oo 114011.4 , 132, sag agtertas 4itrel7
tress the =WAX= pm-M.1.'44,1M0 utacrerwaviih
tow oompoctu&& t." tlx faits -Ti O amWdl
ingstablp auri pertonly fie. ecie U. dine.
sad Lapseb et - rade:l sod ♦l3of Ts rta
CL913...-11. Vast sectwato 0
beflng permanent mum hag led to fta, behartmitaion
br anprlnepled teen. Obiervea tharette r tben
algmattme of &ha proprfetet b krtmie . . each ; fiot.4!hts
other b genafte." rrepared only by
WIL P: DAVIIPSOL , •
- OAS Pr.17.1 , t4t, Cana: r2:l‘l*, O.
told by WI Praterte. Tl4en• Tam, '
sarsot eeda at rboTrals b 7 Cto.
iss3a.rumir
O' ONE OP HIINFEWELVS
OUSAT BZILEDILS-13,CINZ E t rO.,t;
UNIVSEtSbL OOLKIERMIEDT,—Tbe blytiatibb
truly venddrtul rnpzration, taw of met, wait-emb
ed agabeity, L • Me= tram aver 7 component cal
entatsd- to ablllliite,L and by rub ,te 'alb" tbo
realest filed= bf we, day oi blest, es , ths 'ably
Eros th.eaT by . thicli ?brat ind tubi CimiStAbils
cab 14 'grimily cruel ' ";
•
, • ..
To prime *Wog attoottnt to for ttorki'ofittiot
nix" whoa local maxi emotl
dlifortot is etotl,l.yoto4 faro:lll4*o%
ttblttl wlllte. ism% to Oolda Ci,Oo&ipt,ltai,
Boca Throat, Iltotttltte satlaeltostalo Coto.PleleA
Irtoridott Covet; awl to el Inbroatood LatirOttor-
Voals, orttlet, idiot aegis:eel, coati Coototoldltat.
Toleitoteth boo PO Mum oFthe tlall.tt
obilliKaiktltruto tavelaft, tan - ;tei toot( d toy albs
tlfel Intertitod.
Tor tali bi aU 'netted anditetati tWeis.
OR ,L.SIIIMISZLL t frogriiii47.
Rectfat ClaWst,
faak—fraPatt - . .
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via.* raltsnSo,'79us9.
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11443444144t0nrs of BBX/4181144, 5T1441286. AND
BOLT coPplat, vidcssin i coPext..liotroxs,
HMSO STILL IXISTOIII4, 0-tirCri BOLD
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mars:strzer raosr; com.t.uty as
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Wireacc44,N. 140 VMS? d IVI 14=041D BU.,
Pitta T 4 l. Ps.
Specla orkirs ot .Copper wt to any 13,1r4.44
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rss
coNFEsBl.oliBs,Mill*X-
°rzats.tor. OF Ai, INViLIO; ggaigaid
for the bensit and am %warning anicintion tAgonng
men who aalraa trosi Marron: DabOh; Preatiivaa
petal a27faaorodratmoulitin4. 44 I/Bai:Oh Ulm,
tip e.aaw nf fog' con, By onfi who haa mid !unwell
Aye t•hui ice gnat ai r e. : ' 4 L"kinTiq9Uit .
coutical hiuntw.g od goaciary. ,
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BOTH 11=13,-3, manna entbmasititan
frig ban natured to bislch tea for atm cm
tlii Vaal meta* ate Irregalair =pito
atn isoide ef tini ',ital. Inflow Ou?:,skiiasseari It
lass sacred dgMtexpip2.*Areilq hix dCiitCd &low
=atom the pew' cp*, nedov ess,She-rscrlPS
s r 044 ".4444i.i 39 Pt. !al 6,o ;f7c;ic , Psq of
tbe-prac*lygott and. Dtttei 1 4 , 1 ZL.Mjal Et.
-Dikaztamosarthos street;
addlaydAwT • --
8. -HOMERS it BONB., llamaus
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