4n2ettil. NONDAY 3108511113--:=3:FEB. 29, sac CITY AND STIBUBBAN surovrtozat PAPER:'M lixecntan of Frederick F. Streeter. Ifredain I. Streeter, convicted of the notoder of the Coy family, In Medina, Ohlo, In Tidy last, was executed on Friday. Tho mardeiwas one of the most atrocious ever .sommitted—Mr. and Mra. Coy, and their only ehlldi having been murdered after midnight, and the house robbed of between nine and twelve hundred dollars, after which It had been eel on firs by the murderer. The flames were extinguished, however, and the mangled bodies found In the hoots. Streeter left Abe village four days after the murder, and was snilltanenUy arrested in Kenosha, Willeockstn. hid occupied six weeks, and matted in oonviction of murder. He escaped from . lailafter hia conviction, but was found secreted .1 a barn, and returned to prison, ware he had been 'closely Watched up to the time of .diath. He attempted to starve himself net= alx week. ago, taring taken no now. - Mina for six days. ' its - mod numerable elrcume tan de connect ' ni with this terrible tragedy is, that Streeter bad deep declared his innocence, while than was sanely a man or a woman who had read the testimony hut believed him guilty. There was the moot =tense indignation a gainst him,tuld an enclosure which had had been Wilt for the purpose of conducting the ere- I ' cation In private, as required by law, was ken dein the night before the execution, and horned. Thousands of men, women and children were present and witnessed the 'hg. S angin treeter spent Thursday in religions exer glia,and writing letters to hi. friends. His litter was among the visitors to his sell, and . the anal separation between them was very aerosol and affecting He wrote letter to is wife, asserting his . :lnnocence, and urging her to go to his sister and mother, who had do proof of Ms inuocenos. On ihiday,, at noob, he was dressed in the hafnium= of the grave and being too weak to walk, was ended fr om his cell, and con voyed in a wagon with his coffin to the place eillinention, being guarded by two COMalea 01Ftrel:06.' Van. crowd which followed him —.in, -hemlines. .11s :looked upon the excited t . -;with . With perfect Indifference, and his eantanince never changed. At. otit.ortlitekpi wascarried from the wag s= ant planet upon the scaffold. At his re gaettthe.'Bev.7, V. Berne. a Presbyterian migraine, who had marrieettine, engaged In a fervent sad impressive prayer for the future welfare of the doomed man. At the certain - don of the prayer, the prisoner shook hand. with these within the files of 'soldiers, who . fell disposed to do so. Among those who matted themselves of this opportunity was the falba of the murdered woman, Mr. Foote. Ash, approached Streeter he was asked by him if he was the father of Mrs. Coy. On bit answering in the affirmative, Streeter said:: "As Mae is there is a God In heaven, I norm ' 'interdicted your daughter." Attila - star of the proceedings the Sheriff informed Streeter that he ' u Sheriff, mast ex. mite the-;laws , , sad that at half-put one ektek.he would carry ths sentence into exam . scour but that, if he bad anything to say to the pleirdsha -could now have the opportunity. Alia moms little hesitation, In which ho deeply engaged in thought, Streeter Tie helped to his feet, and said •' "The crime for which I have got to die I 'tam entirely innocent of. May God forgive then who kiliVellTol2tedlae." Es at down, his arms were pinioned, the up was drawn over his ha, and he was land upon the fatal trap. still sitting in the the rope was adjusted around Me neck, but as there were one or two minute. La of his time, he was allowed to commune with his Clod. It twat a moment of the most egos aing suspense anti. In one short rata a tout would be launched into eternity— guilty, as all believed, innocent, as he had ofhin reiterated. • But nailed moment came at intro:movement of the laver and thetas, flew from under him ' and Frederick F. Street er,. the convicted treble murderer, was an ware. He fell a distance of eight feet, and hi. neck was instantly broken. As he roma ad this end of the: rope his arm, name °meal breast,. a few slight movement. =this fat, and li fe was extinct. Mr BcnnoVl Lertnie To-Night. Our arty headers will please bear in mind that, P. R. Brunet, Esq., will at the request of amber elf friends deliver a lecture this esaulag, in Col. Clark's thumb, Allegheny, far* crithe Ladles Aid Society of that *meet has taken a very active jet* to eve* movement which hal had for its ,inset tbeinorel or phya ical Improvement of liteldition of one Soldiers, and has spent a -lergeportionof his time in tho amp and on Etat dd, attending to their comfort and min istering to their wants. The rubjeet which heiAaa chosen is "Om Soldiers," and while we Una 01l to expect an eloquent and flowery ad drill, yet those who attend will doubtless We mato Instruct them. The lecturer is baud with the spirit of patriotism, philan thropy and Christian benevolence, and haws do will be enabled to speak from the . Ikon to the heat., The proceeds will be given to theloellie Aid Windy, a very worthy in slltetiob; end the chinch should be tilled. ?Mete eta baited at the principal book nod datelines in both cities. A Picture by Blythe The Oliereland'Efired, noticing the fine art sontellortlone to the Sanitary Pair now being mid* putt oily, says : "The picture, wftleh i.iegdatted to the left of the ledges' seat, woo Fantod lry Blythe, of Pittsburgh. It is a nary faterestlng painting, every part of it " a atm. Tito subjeot is President **a Ids Proclamation of Emancl paditla Atte' is represented In complete Mitimintedlit !Manly sPutment,w blot Insrenr,Aregllesntly kept, writing the rough *after the Proclamation. On tie door be fore hist aMg of the - rebel States with a brain 11i0'im sistitilleant of their being awry- our' =Aim. Letters from Abby Ss lad Wendell Phillips lump been thrown !Undenthez A broken bust of "Old Pub Fame b - impended by the neck from a nail, and tieplitam Is fall of similar telling him. ift.abouNparchased at a good price and primping to bir. Lincoln." Reeralitng. •. Phi iimsitbas bovines' tram Immunity at 'thrill Ode District on Eatorday, and yinter 'disClept.lPrlght kept tits Cake open, and setistritt a number of new recruits. Dodos . Itatwilloy an d yesterday, Capt. Wright faro hitegtruvortatioa to twolltusdred aadaighty '. aud - seat them to Camp Cope. .tastd.:..lst the 23d Distriet, on Saturday, idghty.two _sew recruits were received by Claptirkev, Provost Maras!. Thts Is a !my stattlfyisig Mid It is Confidently itaitirtii then qualified to judge, that all *hi dfittltotsnentdfill their quotas tf tbs time Cotta atemgad for month longer. 4 itsbairsama—A private of Avirlllti Yuanleasialteglatent vas astest- Aidird iambs by,MayarLovry's pollee, for email setersl ralrs from a shoe -asairot Da ltadhild street. Be was also so mod Of Ishraletady approplattag sobs while exe=seseajewelry fit ardor e is the seglh , bor After bla wrest, be reamed the Au sal See via ef boots,sisiting that a cera• Me tee wearing the other pair. The Mayor lidded *OS Mat paying for the other yids, dad, and vu discharged, the parties roMasadeollidag to yrorecate. Ti. flaiasarozi AID PVILICI On as Cisartat •M'Cian.Law," just =b ibbed by T. B. Pearson k Brothers. Phila e./4n 4, ra a volume of 184 - pagee, lo ladtails for sale by H. inar.7/ Ta eloal(aatt door to M *a Partake). The pardon oftha .l.Modorn rabbis" and the lang lapetus '—(for there are anions Weals( law who TM jot perceive that what Irate gm the epithets of flattery az* cow the *theta irigumq—mil rest sarong that In Wait this loolithey will and nothing told of tbs ., UAW that 'ends firth* lout °dead than. It has been - - evidently' Issepared by i.e.., arplet, whose wow of manipulation bee eurywhass shown the atmert rasped. for .11kdr tasdar inusaptibilitlea. , 0 11,1,:z AnalMott , --A Valk son et Mt. Theme w s one a messaaraat -es Thad- asset, Wan Mead sad Ebattbtlat4 atrea_te, was eon ii,VICO, 64_ 011cluid Beltway, ea :wr ik ailiti &petal.= eolook,sadsners ) The Wier of th e ear wu arrest ja-sactakera before itryor Lowry, bat as mild/ pan coed not be ream, b i v s , dunbnizod. The: boy wit numb !of hOr bird Ninth and toms for his wooers k , •` .11 , ..1 - , Iraltill linell-treups,commata• gal;I a • inthatiad• anuntatapints an IMIIDi WiklisWastd"' eir thiry" an IVO th•-. 14 MP! r i - . 1 1 40 t . A ° .f ... • , it 'Oll-80; , •Toi - THE COURTS. • Diann Comm—The argument tilt, au follows, min be taken up on Monday, Fo►- raary 29,1664, before Judges Etempton end Williams : I. Owens Erdner , s.A. Miller. Melton for ne trial 3. rtiroolla & Woods n Pittsburgh and Steuben ville Railroad Company. Rabe on Bonk of Pitts burgh, garstlthem for Judgment on snelrers. 4. Edward Davidson v. T. lOethten and wife.. larteetions of law reserved. 6. D. T. Cald.raU mW. O. Levies. Rule to uneod jtidgannat .o as to contents to afftdaerit of claim. 8. Wta. J. Smith m John Rea. Rah for feigned lams to try the right. of the parties to the fund In WWI. 7. Lewis' Eseeuners to. J. ilutchlason, garnishee of Smithy and 111eGlivray. Casestated. B. P.. T. Kennedy & Ure. m Geo. Koper. Cam statad. 9. W. &D . Hugo. vls F. W. Jenklita Rule on plaintiff, and P. G. Jenkins to maintain or telloqubt their claim to the goods levied on. 11. Well n Murphy & Canfield. Motion to .trite of non-mit. 13. Edward Bendel.° I-. P. Stennis. blotesn for trI.L U. Wm. !acetate v. Thompson Bell. Questions of law reserved. 15. R. Tolle'. Administrator vo /ako MIL Ones- riotred law reserved. 18. James Owens v B. C. &s lays, et .1. Mott. for new tidal. 17. (Buries Bandar n Qttlans . Banat:spa ILlsdnrad Company. Motion for new trial. Id. C. Shlmbeno vs E. McOorkla and J. SLopney. Qoestiona oflaw mowed. 19. Goodin Q Hopkins vs John Irwin'. Jensen. Motion for new trial. 20 Mary Canon et Conaway et al. gaceeptloes to itudttor's report. 21. Butougt,sof Manedesto ve W.,flobleutou. Jr. et al. Bole for Judgment to default of m aMdavit o defence. NI;!MMIZO=Iii 24. William ltiniswell votilsorge ►. Bayard. Dula for prelltninary injunction. 21. William M. Sober Co. vs Heath, Duff ► Co. Bale on V. K. Dull to show came why his should not bo substituted for that of emus' Dort to the lodgment to this MN. 22. &hoot Instriet of Poeta. Township .. ►. Whittakar. Notion for avian trio!. LT. James Woods vs John houon for . mew trial. • 28. Ells. Graham W. Et. Graham'. Executors Exception. to special return. 29. ficott, Burnes 4 Di, v. /Inciter I 3.lxClesky. Matto. for a new trial. Coen or Coulees Ft.a•s.—The megawatt, lilt u follows, will be taken up on Monday Feb. 29tb, 1864, before Judges Sterrett, Mellon, Stowe and Brown 1. Mary M. /May vi Bleary Shay. In di rorce 9 Craig a Eumberprn Melitroy A co. Motion far • era trlaL M. u. Won w. Mary Diggut. for • now trioL 4. Allegheny County n T. Blackmon'. Executors. Resaraed vacation. 6. W. Dilworth Jr... Pena.,lrani. Seat Mann• facturing Company. Motion fur new Dial. 6. it. Dna-henhouse,. n Me x. 11 , Grew. Motion l.r new trial. 7. Arid Robb to Wu, Clark. Mot Loa to op. aklgnztrot . • • I. C. W. Drew v. he .l. Deese et .1. Beet/wed questions, . . MM=EMM 10. Marta 6. Enters. vs touLs Faigleman. Is diverse. M?3MMI=MI MMERIMONI U. B. Mehardun vs A. Ormkl.s al al. Motion for new trial. 14. OrAlma3 Fisher vs Nesbit, orrher. .I:mittens. 16. Job Waterhouse v. James Glitzy et al. 110- lon fora new trial. 16. T. Wilson vs J. O. ITFarlaud. Motion fin tvw !ilMiG=6=l 111.-Oommoworealth, for MS, rt Jahn Sarap. tale • r judgment. 19. Lillie A. Ilakarta rA Juba If. Roberta. Iv ch. PO. A. Hamm vs M. Helping. Haile Nr Judonsat. M. John Gonnelly vs D. Lynch and wife. ante to strike artignesent .d satisfaction of Joilgtoesil from record. 92. 1121.2 es Rbey. Illation lot vow trt.t. VI. John Herr. n John Bradronl et J. Dr iltuntra 81.1. OSTEWIIe COCHT.—The argument list will be taken up immediately altos the disposal of the Common Pleas list 1. LBW* OCT. Beck, 4.e5...1. Cit. tork is Athessa Istratere. 2. rotate of A. Jaynes, demos& Ueda oo C. It. P.tuon to pay Airs. B. Jay.. antoutit:airtain. 3. Istate of P. Lorenz, dammed. Saceptlon. t. Auditor's report, to to diepossed of bor.'. Jodie Wit !Isms. 1. Estate of U. Cantonal, deceuN. Cltetwa t ..kazolittittratoT. 6. Estate or Mary Swami, klecraeal La,eptiots 63 Auditor). snort. Ingot. Wows for real *elate In the Common Pleu, Maroh 17th, 1664. Bounty Funds.. rorleta WAUD, ALLLOHIMY Rh - to iolloiicg etitaa hwribeea paid to 1. C. hfoPherauu, Treasurer of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny city, Bounty baud: Jobs Weir 10 J if C ZAID, add .. 10 Jobs Elan, add 10 Jamae _ Dash] Henry 10 1.0 Peter Hatil ... 40 Jot= • 40 James Caldwell, odd- 50 John B B. 15 Amid 26 Thana• F IEO Itev ....... Z 5 MD= David Birth; 40 Truela &hi:Litt.D.. 23 (Bobs 11.1ach 10 Bobert Ramsay — , odd- to Isaiah Emit_ . . . 6 j l ' im Ataxdm Itiebny 5 'John Stmall, add__ ... 10 Haw; Icitualakm..... EFaulhabar, add 10 OWm &balm% add.. 10 iugh Wood/ado add.. 10( W H Purrianna, add.. 601 June. 0 nano.— -- 1500! Jams • trad)_—.—. 4DI J Itinahari, add... 10 J E Pattarann, 2 add 20 • W Wriest John Eoaly, add-- ... If E4wsrd EU Y4OOO. 40 Wm &Wier, wan.. _ £b 1.1bri0bt....... .700 .... 40 Trott 247001dc._ ...... tWm Otto, 10 'Thema Robbie, ... Oarpse Mommann- Jac, Baader Seblalt .. .. 0 GeorTDoablar.--- 10 Yank Kopp, ....... 51 JewArttab---- ...... 11 G Efillalaa 5! Jams Blythe _—... 51 Robt 51maky, add-- 0 Amount prarlausly raport.l, 227,2 V). total. 731 The Block Committee, will meat on Tues day evening., at the House of H. P. A. ➢solhaber, Cantata meet, when it is hoped the =tire amonat of funcla neoemary to Oil the quota of the ward will be forth coming. Let every man come forward with his money promptly. SECOND WARD, ALLEGHEST The following additional eubseriptions to the Second ward, Allegheny, bounty fend, hare been paid to W. A. Reed, Treuarer, on Yebrusi7 27th : Nevem. Webb • .93; 'Jebel McKenna.-- 10 Wm McDonald.---.. W Moarchstad..__ 30 Wm Gratl.-..—. ....... 60 Joel Wood.--..„ 10 lee Rank1e.. . ....... 50 J B Gamm0n........_..10 .11 E Davis 30 P Boman. fA John ...... 6 W B ritrallDOSOMadl 00 Sam Ilhallamons ad' GO BraZq —.... 60 ,Orabam Nelms -. 60 IU Nelms- . trnmit! ' r . 4117 ... ..4 19 W II lOoper -30!13 V IlumbesUct 03 161Tha Nankai 46 Prnt=2Mll lin= METZ! T II Bullock El3=2 MtC=E! Wml G1hen..._.... Thomas, &dal,— 103 MffS=M Et Dalin:yew Jobs Reath do MM3MI Ackley & Barclay W L Holtman... 113 11 Nesbit 1$ D DEnmatson....— —. :0 ,72Z; Total 812.874.:50. E===Zl' And Barclay.. ... 10 Pratlfm.ly rePortad 511, !movement of Troops. The evident* of an early resumption of ac , Ire operations by mu armies, In both tho out and west, are to be seen on every hand. Not the tout prominent:of these are the forge cambers of troops that are dolly passing through this city. We learn from the Babas. true Committee that "they are kept rim ning to the full extent of their works." Within the last few days they hue enter tained are regiments, two batteries, sad quits number of detached companies on their way back to the army. Prominent among these were the 19th Regiment Veteran Indiana Volunteers, the Illth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, and the 9th Illinois Veteran Cav alry. The other two were Mlehigan regiments, - The 19th Indiana wee among the Ent regi ments antsitained by the Onbalatenee Com-I mitts° while ocenpylng the old warehouse on Pens street. It is part of amid brigade, lest division, let army eoroo, of the Army of Mut Potonme, known as the Iron Itsigide whose expiate at 801 l Bun , Routh Mountain, An tietam and Gettysburg ire among the most brilliant of the war. The 111th Penurylvimie, which war relied principally In Late sanity, belong to the td Division, 12th Army Corps, now in Grant'. army. It was originally commended by Col. Eichlandecker, but is now under the command of Vol. Cobham. Tide regiment lost heavily . at Chancellonville, where the. Colonel apt:arid with his own hands the standard of the 11th Alabama regiment. narrowly maimed being killed; hating been struck by a Minnie ball, which passed th roe& his watch, and lodged in • roll of ”gteenbeeks," which be was so fortunate alto hare In an in side pocket of his rest. The 81n Illinois Cavalry Is at present eon- Banded by OoL.W. A. Gamble, Lieut. 001. Dr. D. Cionnening,and Ifsjor.Geo. A. Dor sythe, 701 m ht. Waite, and J.O. Ludlam. It has _bees tiled up to almost Ha fall number since it passed through hare some wethesploo, on theft Way to Chlosito, where, as our readers will • retudiect, we gave • sllt m ekeleh of • the hisksrf of the IMlliptail of the Nib Der. .Penni..Yeterans waved simosiestaday; thorn dila calved ansupeitted titoDS- Ths 29 th will leath to-mattow. Noma Semis.—On Friday last, Palmer Cuts, a resident of Allegheny elty,halled at thehonse of Mr. Teo. Quail, In Ross tolerably, and daring the absence of the owner, took a horse from the laid and rode It to this city. On Saturday he traded with • countryman, receiving twenty• fire dollars •od another horse In exchange. Air. Quail followed Coats to the city, and found the stolen horse in • stable, In the Diamond. Us identified It, and Instituted a suit against Coate for horse steal ing, and • warrant was limed for his arrest. STILL IN THE Otrr.—The 111th Pennsylvania Regiment is still In the city, and quartered in the second story of Wilkins Hall. Some members of the regiment became intoxicated on Saturday evening, and noted so disorderly that the Mayor was compelled to request the saloon-keepers in the vicinity to clove their bars about ten o'clock in the evening. The request was generally complied with. NOM' To Boos BILIOII.ITRIUS —At a meeting of the Brieklayen' Delon, held February sth, It .as resolved that the journey men brink layers of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and elvlnd ties, demand My teat. per day advance on former wages paid by their employe. ; this resolution to take effect on ■od after Maroh Ist, 1864. it Etoccort mi.—Prof, Robert K id d will organise a etas, to Elocution, on Tuesday everting, Marsh let, at the Pittsburgh Female College, for the benefit of teachers. Those who wish to enter are requested to meet at the College at seven o'clock In the evening. Psrsan.—J. P. Hunt, 6tamale Hall, Fifth street, and 3. T. Sample, 85 Fed eral street, Allegheny, have received Glee ion's Literary Cosppanion, for Mara 5; The N. Y. Mercury, for March 12; The Sunday Heronry ; The National Police Gestate, eto. Axoreaa RAGLIIINTAniuran.—The Stb Illi nois Cavalry, formerly commanded by Col. Farnsworth, arrived in the city yesterday, on their way back to the teat of war. The regi ment numbers five hundred men, and II uoder command of Col. Gamble. DISOILIAILT CONDUOT.—John nioPetney lens tined two dollars and oasts yesterday morning by Mayor Alexander, a Allegheny, for dis orderly rondoet.- Gamin and carnage cells will be taken at the Omnibus office, No. 410 Ponn street, day or night. All orders Left et the above place will be promptly attended to. All mils must be paid In advance. C. btu., Dentiat, SilB Pant toast. emu , rani t. Stmingestrm Ao %Is proflo.t., 0110. F. M'Dossa.o, an actor, and late manager of • theatre ill Chicago, has hissed Trimble's Variation, In thta city, and assume the management of It Ina few days. Tus Ticrer-U-Laare-Mao, which boa had a profitable ' 4 Trui" in thu thy during Om put week, will be continued during the pre sent week, with Mr. Nude la Robert Berri,. +FILIAL MR AI. ■U77CBM- 3' SOY •11 P.daT, Plain so d Ontorsontal Eilato Rooter, And dealer in Posnosylraula .sod Vermont date of tho best quality al low rates. °floe at Alas. Loughlin's, near tho Water Works, Pittsburgh, Pa. • Glueree Belutes 13zwees liceurxes here obtained the highest premium at weary State. County, and I:tedium Feir held In 18113, the bast family and the beet maisufactering machine., and for the beet machine work. ' A. F. excreter. General Agent. 18 Fifth defeat. Pittsburgh, Pa. U 14111150( OpLuton. of the Wheeler a Wilson Waiving Machine. We prefer them for family use— Tx.leas. They are the favorites for families.— They have no ;rival.—Seimarie Works better than the hand.—Ebrehl. An elreost perfeat instrum•ot.—Emmaxo Asa. Will glee entire satisfaction.— LLAmrerr. The best ever invented.— Christ:ea Esoim'ree Preferable to any °them—Examiner. Surpasses all others.—LoAme liermit.l7 Beyond all question the maohine.—Lif. Il• basfruteel. We entirely prefer them.— Iforlers'Journal. Arepromeminently superior.—ladine ltater. There it bet one Sewing Machine. and that Lo Wheeler h Wilson's --lady Wray, of 4. Axerimas !,..nevi. We most unbeeltattagty reeormend Ufa Wheeler .t Wilson .. the best family tnaohine now in use.— railed Prealteriost. Theee ere a few amens the thousand. Cell at the ralerroone and e.amine fat y.nnateee. fe25:11.t I tor. Arrotrto■ Coerarr i—Volunteen, who sa peot toretain their health animpaired daring the campaign, toast sae to it theniselrm, do not trust to the Army Surgeons; eupply yoor selre► with HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT. Every English N oep. teak contain. them. Holloway's Pill. and Ointment Sr. now re tailed, owing to the high prima of drop, tto., at 30 mats, 70 mote, and fl,lo per hog or po t. For wale to Pittsburgh, Pe., by TI. L. Fallow /took Co. For 'ale al►o at Paltaa's Drug dors, Fifth etroat. Jew WICNIVIID .we xa.m rol line assortment of Nall and Winter Clothing, lately tooolred by Messrs. John Wier A Co., Alorohant Tailors, No. 144 Palatal street, Al legheny. The stook of clothing oonslats of the finest satiety of gents' pantaloons, vans, mats and overcoats. The style of patterns is tasteful and fashionable. We would invite all of our nada" to give the above gontlecson • aall Bsoscarrus, Coraus.—.Brown'e Bsonchial Troches area simple and elegant form for ad ministering, in oonibination, several medicinal enbstanees, held in general esteem, among physleians, in the treatment of Bronchial af feotlona."—Pr. 0. F. Birlow, Bottom. Her sale at Bolton's Drug Store. Pittb street, Pittsburgh. Sautrai. Quasi" A Co., merchant tailor*, are closing out their fall and winter etoelt of goods at a reduced figure. Gentlemen deeiring flationable and well made suit of clothing would do well to give no a call before pan abasing ebewheret Hein= (Italian k Co, Merehent Talton, 64 Market street. RIVER I NTELLIG EV OF. Th. weather CalitiWM. warts, cloudy and unsettled. with occasional ebefievs of mina The river was .p. woolly shoat .t . stand last Evening with six lead in ths channel by the pie marks. Thos Aneghatit river was almost satin') clear of k. gastosday of tsrnoon. and we presume It la now °pro ail ths ..y up. Via liforsingahela, two, la clear,and the linswew villa and ralsclwth pasksts are soda nuking Writ regular trips, At tlse wharf btuilnaies gilled active co Hagar• dAy, .ad fin amount ef h.lglt hipped Iv. largo, ten cue •iinna arrival. from bill•tr; and tb• to. telptib in COI.IqUOILO, aravAlarger than the 'ankh= Lure!lle. anleed on rtidny night Ida . good cargo. and the Joeepb Nerve, Irma Cln. cinnall, got 111 on Ilettuday. The departure wart lb. Maul ad lames age at. scat, for Cincinnati, the Zdipme,lhr Loa... Mud tht Jolla, for Zauralls. There are several boat. dna frog ban, among other. the AMOTICIN Paragon, bunts Ueda ad Argonaut. Tim firambrilla Getatte of Wedmodzy bud, has Ms followisg Una "The 2111=1. dmputsd alba .odd ealy ann. log. Ider agate, Mears. Dad * Tubas had so. pied for her 400 bales of cotton, which was to t sent down the morales. le the oreantime the maim candor of the boat, Capt. Garcon, neared • sofild cation front Captain Goodwin, Informing him that no sumer would b• aloud to men height oil this rids of the ran, and basing arcertalud that hanllag would mot be wanted across the bridge, the Captals concluded Is was in • strut of two rut, awl took hie craft out light." Theellvalipray, bound froa IL Lout to Plitt burgh, was, at but acomata, had up at Clocinuati, walling fora rise In tbe der. The temmedlout and popes. aroma, Muoratin% Oapt..l J Robinson. in tits regular Tumuli, packet br Giociarati, laving promptly at lb is. ea. Stu will be followed on Thursday by lb. Joseph Place, 0114 b II Pasch. Tb. Nude, Captain Bricks% has completed her cargo, and will ha thefizst boat to lemmata AL lamb. wlll be followed by the Lungs., Captatu J W Anstalt. The J R Gliliatu, Copt Jolly, loam ibt Neshalli tad*, without fall. The Benton, Cat flu, will leas to-47, protsbly; ter flt. Loot and dm Missouri rtver. . . n. in.rra, Captain Gorden, Is .lbs niular picket for WM.lly, !wing today at noon. JONCS-12 tM airy of Now Tort. Yobram 234, ADD120220N122, b the Ifni 7oar of Ids .p. Ibo Mandl of Om family on respoettolly herttid to attendtL hmast from Ms reed quo otitis motbor in LinerinesTlll*, rani minim* al ID co7olock. • Outlasts .111 teals W. L. Demi% Glint: drat' at 9 *lock. HAVOWITI—Oe Natant', irealog fabreary ff, et fertpleamtnates after Mel eelgit, Atm LIMY ANN BAWONTII. bue emvirt et o Haworth; is the forty buret ]prof her ea, The Erlanded the tangly are. reepectrally.tnelled an attend !Pi lateral from lb* reettlenc• of bar has. band JohnEfievelb, N 0.163 ehenapts anat./Win Ominous, Allegheny rithate-Arnageos et we o'cloelt, to road to lb. Alloottooy °wintery. T .EAD.-1 , 7 1 .1g0 . " Soft Onions' . Load. .1.4 "W. or. u it* ak.. trona, to strive sod te 61 sonar n. OnYTIZLD. AJAN I WIEN 1.41 '6lll. /*We. IShoLled com. do ado W..- t•easraa mr salstunto nags THE LATEST NEWS By TEMBAPIL OIIE SPECIAL DISPATCHES. FROM WASFLINOTON (Special rthepotch to tb. Pith&Oirlth WABEIMITOIP, Fob.Z7, 1854 7K! ♦MIKDYEHT TO TSZ NATIONAL COKIONCY The leading features of the amendment to the National Currency act, proposed by Comp , troller MeloSock, In the draft of a new bill, submitted to the Ways and MeansCommittes, are u follows No bank I, to be authorised to do bottoms with less capital than one hun dred thousand dollars, and rione in New York or ether commerciaLcitlee with lass than two hundred [holism:id dollars. All loans are to be on a uniform rata of. interest at seven par cent., and the penalties - for, usury are oonsid ersbly reduced. All banks ,allll required to provide for the laden:Tama of their bills In Now York oily at • small &mount. A re marry fund, lnlawfui money, Is required to be kept on hand, and is ,sliaumied from twenty five to fifteen par mink for country banks. Bank. are required to keep on deposit is that Treasury thirty per cent. of their capital, whether they have or hare pot choulation An additional (edition ocrotains the provisionsi for the olosing.up of banks on gluing aces ' year's notke to the Doposibity the amount of their outstanding elroulatain In-the Treasury In lawful money, and taking up their bond. i The motion relative to the cenrsrslon of Suite Into National Bulk. Is but slightly changed, 1 1 except to make Its provisions more alearand definite. The law embrace. many leas iMpoi - teat particular, bat the shore comprise the radical changes proposed.., The The Sub-Committee O.C. Way. and Maims, consisting of Meters. Mope?, Fenton and Stebbins, to which the proposed amendments veto referred, at their meeting this menring listened to representatives' of certain Kew York hanks, but took no action. Frank Blair made ir . " speech in reply to Mr. Blow, and repeating the decimator an Investigation into the trade restrictions in Missouri and elsewhere, Imposed by the Itsc• rotary of the Treasury. In the coward hie remarks he alluded to the protest of the lora members against the confirmation of Chu. llohodeld, stating that the lowa members had fallen into a trap 110 t by &wiping men to bring them Into a conflict with the President. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, replied that •be signed the protest with • full knowledge . of its pur port and contents, and signed it solely bemuse be knew the statements *metros. Mr. Blair stated that trading permitehad been raft Med to a respectable loyal firm to Bt. Louis, and afterwards given to a.notarions blockade Tan ner. Be pee notice that be should again In troduce a resolution of inquiry to the subject. The Fourth National Dank of New Tort, with a eapital of dye mllßon of dollar', re oeirod authority to commence banking to-day. Two hundred and ninety are now orgenleed. Comutimionar L.wp decide. In answer to queetias from the Direct Too Commission ere of Virginia, Mouths, arm out booed and., the sot of February ft, 1863, to etrike of land. at • Cum not lam than tole, penalty LEA Mall, bat to.. than Iwe• Mir& of lb. maartad value. when tome other person shall bid • larger mini, the law require. the Gorerurneut is withdraw from eompotition, but the mats still rentaloa patine, and th. highest bidder is en titled to tb• property. The Co:zonate* of Ways sail Masa' mon: "send ciesieurnoin la tb. Satan assasanstrit Axing the salarlca of AnWant Staretanin at $3,500, mid to raise (bat of the Assistant Attorney dentral to the sasorsistn, and mato tbe change I mmedlatioly instead of at the clew of the present dual year. Ths salary of lb. sdlitlonal Assistant Secretary of the Trtas ury Is also Increased to $3,500. Oen. Prank Blair made a campaign sporrah In t b . huge. on Saturday afternoon, under stood to hare referrers to the ,Prosidontial ocelot. It. donouneed Mr. Chas*, and spoke of the nefarious system of trade and•regola tions, and deeounced the Department as the molt corrupt known in the lloxpramont, and the party, for refusing to Mt him loyeatigate it. Ito attacked Speaker Colfax for playing some sort of a double shale gene, by whloh he wim put la ea unimportant position on the Military Committed, hatted of on thB Com mittee on the Conduct of the Wu, and oom mooted on hie Wining to come out for the ro-nomination of Mr. 140000. If. attecksd the Maryland Consolation lor Its resolutions about hia brother, hot said It we. forced lo favor Mr. Llnadn's to nomination. Ile then denounced the radicals generally, end said they were everywhere threatening that they would not support Mr. Lineoln. The radicals of Missorui had come on here with a forruld able delegation to break down the Provident, and they had caught an lowa delegatioh In a canning trap, and got them Into it too. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Grinnell, of lows, both inter rupted boor, and emphatically contradicted this. Mr. Blair disgusted Missouri affairs at some Length, saying that they had been drag ged in here for the sake' of influencing the Presidential riosalioni andamong other things, charged them with slandering the militia of the State in what they Imri odd of what are called Paw-Pew Militia. It is understood that one or two radicals of Missouri will re ply to Mr. Blair at the flit opporttmity. Lie. •wT lelbrmation received at anis, lutadquartere Is said to warrant the belief that Lea has not over 25,000 or 30,000 Mee, tie' rest having been rent to different quartette In eonsinprove of the dilffortity of getting provisions. Loose reports of lighting baring been going on to day, are In circulation, hotaivi not known to have foundation. Colonel Deming, of COOL, made ► strong speech on the general position of the admin is4►tlon party, weekly, na all hands, re galled as one of the most noteworthy speeches of the session.•• • FROM XASilrrL Li Bporetal Dipstcts to the Pittabargh dasstu. N.utanua, FAD. 2?, IRIS The following tows from robot papers of the fib to the na bit. have jut bon re- Wood. The Delete &p.*r, sap r Stoneman was on the Railroad 10 sales east of Meridian, a* the 17th. Polk boa ritroatod soros' thirlyor st•Do• atopello, to delay Shototatt, soros, wboo be would'offor battle. The Atlanta Appeal asp t Sherman's pur pose are dill a mystery as to whether ho will mine against Mobile, or , tun eastward. Sherman Is In the very Eqpt of the Con tederverinere, It not iljectad, ha can soh slat till Spring, and do mon'ttanap than by winning • pitched battle. No Is making wu on our subsistanoe and resources, which to destroy, b to defeat :us. Itjurther suss Shen= marches Ina solid !May, with • ar. Ulla* Inh6 trout and nare ajtd : an his Auks, and his cavalry la alas. w ider Itlsguis. ' Not stun is allowed tolleue far enough to steal a chicken or pig. The rebel cavalry, are hov ering aloud him, but 'an Inablir: to banes him greatly. no utmost emisternatios pre. web, and Masons are invoked to arms to rit-: pet tussion. •• • -• ' • The isnot Ink AS Dation 4sttropsd cos-, slderabla anushissisTros4, rsbelescgn4-sospsattsd 6:th,= Sharman save/toad the better, sad that there Is no escape - forlini, except tempests the en - ph:Leases of the people, or the extroar skill of the eormanden. Flour m worth from twenty to thirty dollars par barrel in Riehmond. The rebel currency bill, taxing all present issues of Confederate paper money oat of ex istence, within one year, sinless previously Inverted in Confederate bands, and the re maining Import duties to be paid to specie !starling exchange, or coupons, has become a Congreuidonal. WABIIIXOTON CRT, Feb. 27, 1864 House —Mr. Fratiris BMA:, of Mo. dis cnseed the affairs of that State, and defended himself from the attacks which had been made upon his course. Caving fought throughout this rebellion, to discharge his whale duty, he might challenge a ootaparison of reoords with his assistants. The radicals bad intended the smouldering ores, red from a spirit of null ation,had andertak en to build up apart,. They were In the past pro slaveryitea, but now, like all renegade., they ilenounoe those who have always been consistent on the subject of emancipation. Pur himself, he was always willing to accept a gradual emancipation, and when die people of that State desired im ' mediate emancipation, he would be more than ready to accept It. He entered upon en ex position of the subject, charging that these radicals had sought to deceive the Union men by mierepresentations, and were not, 1111 reo ords chow, in favor of Immediate emancipa tion; having refused to vote for it in the con vention when they had power to carry it. Be repeated they were false to their :pro claimed tr i i , nciples. Mr. Blair replied to a, the Temformerly delivered by Mr. Davie? of Maryland, saying that the latter will brought into political life by a matt Know. Nothing organisation, which warred against a particular white man, and who war the moat rancorsus and malignant of Ito leaders, an a this was the man who opposed the scheme, and meanwhile appeared to be a friend of the; administration. A. to the recent Convention In Baltimore it was compelled to nominate Mr. Lincoln, as the people of the State wire for him. But dark lantern associations still exult in Maryland, and hence some dele gates :were elected professedly for Mr. L(:1- min, but to betray their trust, one of Secre tary Chase' assessors declaring he would vote for whom he pleased. Mr. Blair expressed his surprise that the repreaentatives from In diana and other States, bad been caught in a trap by signing a paper asking for the fejt, lion by the Senate or Schofield as Major Gen oral. Mr. Wilson, of lowa, denied that the dele gation of that State was naught In a [rep. He knew what the paper woo, and that it told the truth. Mr. Grinnell, of lows, mid the Missouri militia call from Northern /Missouri into lbe southern portion of his distr`iat were steal ing horses and plundering hen roosts. They threatened to blow up the Court House end to unite themselee. with the Knights of tho Golden Circle. Mr. Blair replied that there vista not oal- Mint ground against Schofield, whilst a fair such may have crossed scar the attention of the commanding officer aril was diracted another gastrin.. Ortnnellrepsate.i that B.Moliold was not as trim to his trust as ha ought to have been, add sac using his influence to degrade radical man. Mr. Blow said his enemies .ought to rely on misrepresentation to Were Oen.SchoGold, add thus mike an it... against the Presi dent. The Navy Department courted inves tigation, but not so with the Treasury De partment. A our, profligate administration than that of the lan 4. never °mimed in any sentry. The oouut•r was redolent with the fraud and corruption of the agents. Again and again permit' to trade were, sold to tbe highest bidder, zed recently in Baltimore a permit was given to a notorious block ade runner. Whale rosette bad more than once been eei: A. If Mr. Chue'e friends had thought this these things esuld not be pror,l they er..eld doubtless have voted for an in • emigation, in alluding to Puroaray's reveal ee 1., oireuhi.r. Ile epoke of the design as an fouls.. against the man who bad confided to litsase a portfolio. Bat the Peutd.nt was doubtless wished every dsp Chase remained In the cabinet, fur him to sink deeper In the astitempt of every boners hie man. Kr. Blair gave notice of his Immo. , tine to Introduce . resolution on litenday, to crd's litho the offal's of the Treasury D.- psrunent, In toenectlon with the trade regu- Lands - of the 'Mississippi. Mr. Doneelly, of Minn , eddressed the Committee for an hoer on the Important* of encouraging foreign emigration, and in adrn cation of the bill heretofore introduced by him to establish a buena of emigration. Mr. Eden, of 111., spokes In condemnation of the seta of the administration with the war, which our over. batwing onmhers ought leng ago to have been ended on the principle of the Crittenden regulation. The Committee thee me and the Hours aijourned. Foreign News Na. Yost, Fee. 28 —The ateamehip Aaa arrived early this morning. with Lirerp.l &etas of the 13th, via Queenstown on the 14th Lord Derby, in lb. Houle of Lords, had at tacked and Lord Fintrell defended the Govern cans policy relative ee the inspected steamer Arens. The latter declined to prod..* any ppa~ppearr• pending the 'gat inveitlgetion in the Roast of Common'. Mr. Layard retrs.•ted Ma statement that Mr. Adams had 5t...10 no ofhelal or verbal commanlcation to Lar I Runel of the rtzb staem of Mr. Beward'r dispatch of July 1 lth, 1861. Baymcur Fitsgeratd cslied attention to the circumstances attending the capture of certain British remote by Vsderal ernisere, and the murder of one of the me of the bat flaxen by a Federal lieutenant, ke. Ue asserted that Earl Russel had not dons enough in lite matter, and moved fur the camtspondenoe. The Attorney General opposed the motion and said the principle of prise adjudication to America lIS4 the same Its in England, and that the disposition of the American Govern ment was very fair and jest. During the general debate several speakers charged the Government with • truckling policy towards the A1111111=1:1 GoYerpmenL Lord Palmerston ..141 It wee duo to the American Cioverouzeut to say that It mitred bty received England's representatives In a a spirit of equality •nd Justice. lie urged the trent cue u an evidence of a deals* to do right, and it wee prejudicial to the good undentanding between pewees to ammo for eign gowerntnente of sots of which they were not (silty, and to express diettnst of their pinny, when nothing joetillad such &arca. The resolution was withdrawn. The Army and Nary Gazette says that the military estimates e►n be redacted a quarter of a million with only the loss of a few hun dred men. The Penedo. DWater• New Tou, Peb. 27.—The &prow say& thU an ether who arrived in the Fulton furniaben the following Interesting partioulan concern. Incae recent disaster in Florins: It wu the opinion of the Moen who took part In the arpedlllenethat oar keno In killed. wounded and talasing, are between twelve Mutated and atom hunde"d. Gen. film Our is severely censured for not throwing out scouts and skirmishers as our troops adrenal& is it was oar MOD who were led Into the trap. liandlton'a Artillery led the an and suf fered seemly. the rebel sharp shooter. pick ing of their hones so that the rune had to be abandoned. The 40th blusaolnuetteanount. ad Infantry atm inhered aevarely. In the retreat many of our wounded ware left with's' the enemy's lines. Our troops were right is front of the sonfidetate batteries Ina piece of woe& before we were aware of theirpresenoe, and when their gene opened a galling fire On; men were driven panto stricken and In disor. der. The rabid force la not known, bat it la anp. posed to be lup. One prisoner who wee taken me that the fryer had recently been mint down from Chub:won, rind that Bemire. imard wu In command there. Oen:Seymour, who (=mended lba caw dittos, boa been plat:ed adder arrest by order otOeneral ellimore,eid to eaoceYdralb.7 01 12 . Vodgen who leftilliton (lead ontriday last with reinforeement of one entire division' for Jacksonville. Mluourra quota ar Lows, Feb.- 27.—hlissourl'e quotaoini do tbs Ptmldent's last eall for volunteers, is statialsy idispatob from Washinctouils hind thousand, ideals's:ldled and dilation whleh up to .lossysay ths thlrty.first, boa then es+ duped to d: thousand, o h sod fortl 4 sight, by volition enlistmaats. It la hollered that If the time for the payment of bounties oru poatpozsd ' till lb. drat of April, and mod. onto local bounties be Mitte l , thosestlrs Os. to of this titans sin ba diled by saintlier& From Cara Ouzo, rob. St—Brig. On. Ddridiout tie* hem has boon ordered to 'MUM On. Natoli who's la ohurito of the eavala Baran; to Sl': Louts. li. will !pars for that oityilthsrettolti On. Robins, of UWI4 Is hirs; Oa roots lot lb. Deport:ink of tho Golf. • . ' Eli"' . Ireb. , St*lli•Clty bt Itattakaa-: tat, tar Livaspool, took out stikooo In sports' to-day. Canvintion of the to People of west Tennessee. CAM, Bib. I.ll.—Proui the Mei:uphill Bal lwin, I limn that the adjourned meeting of the Convention of the loyal people. of West Tenn eeeee e which met on the_ evening of the 23d, was a largo and enthasiastic affair. AD eloquent loyal address by Dr. Bailer, of Ar kansas, was made. The following resolu tions in substance, were unanimously adopted. The first is • disavowal of the farther par ticipation in sad respontible for the rebellion, and providing that proper measures be im mediately adjusted for re-organizing the State government on a bawds of absolute loy alty to the Union and Constitution. The second declares that all acts passed by the Legisl►tare dissolving the relation of the State of Tennessee to the United States, to without authority, and null and void. The third declares for the resumption of federal relations to the Union, with such re. forma in the State Constitution u will make rebellion and secession imposeible. 4th. The importance is recognized of melt ing the State constitution Republican In fact, as well as In name, guaranteeing natural and inherent right+ to all persons in the State, and providing that .levery shall henceforth ceue to enist, end be forever prohibited by denying the elective franchise to all persons who have been engaged in the rebellion, and who fall to satisfactorily utablish their fidelity to the natural Government and Its laws. bib. That Immediate action be taken to re. organise the litste ender the Constitution and laws of the United States, and to that end we invite all loyal citizens who will take the oath of allegiance so prescribed by Goy. Johnson. The seventh requests Governor Johnson to Woe • proclamation for the election of dele• West° the Convention to amend the State Constitution, so as to conform to the fact thst emancipation has already been aocompihthed by rebellion and war. The eighth requests the Union State Execu tive Committee from West Tennessee to lay the resolutions before Governor Johnson, and to confer with him as to the accomplishment of the facts therein set forth. 9th. President Lincoln and his administra tion in al:Trusting the rebellion aro endorsed, and their support to sustain and complete the work 11 pledged. The sixth resolution pledges their in. finance to secure by State legirlation the re imbursement of louse resulting from emanci pation, to citizens of undoubted loyalty, row co-opening in reclaiming the State fro ta slavery, met wlthOn estimated discussion, and It with the substatute were referred back to the Committee. Mr. Morgan, the President, congratulated thelOonvention on the unanimity of sentiment which ellen& and hoped the •maneipotion platform adopted would continuo to gather strength and adherence anti! the lut vestige of el..very be abolished from tho State. The Convention adjourned to meet the fol lowing evening In a larger building, when lion. hornet Maynard would address the meeting. Correspondence between Gene. Peck and Pickets—Violation ufthe Usages' of war. New Yost, Feb. 27.—d. correspondenos has passed between Gent. Peck and Pickets in relation: to the death of Col. Shaw`drid the subsequent execution by the rebels of a negro soldier for his alleged murder. Gen—Peck says the Government of the United States has wisely seen fit to enlist many thousand colored soldiers to aid in putting down the rebellion, and has placed them on the same footing in all respects as the white troops. Ile encloses • copy of the President's order on the subject, that for emir, soldier of the United States killed in violation of the laws of War, a rebel shall be executed, eta, and adds ; "Believing that this atroeity has been perpetrated with out your knowledge, and that you will take prompt steps to disavow this violation of the usage. of war, and to bring the offenders to justice, I 'ball refrain from executing a rebel soldier until I learn your action In the prem ises." Gen. Pickets replies under data of Petersburg, Vs, Feb. 18th that had he caught any negro who bed killed either officer, soldier or citizen of the Confederate States he hould have ceased him to be immediately executed, end states that he has In his poe. session 850 officers and men of the United State, army, and for every man Gen Pack caeca :fry ho will hang ten of thew From the Potomac Arts3—lteconuols once—Gen. !tickle. Gott West an an Important Mlselon. Now Toot, Feb. 23.—The Utruld'. Army of the Potomac dispatch Matra that • rasa:i ota...e was made by Col. Murphy, of the 1101.11 Now Toth Regiment, front Fedex to Wolf Rau. on Thursday last, and that he found a strong rebel cavalry throe thus: Oar men retired erithrat "raking an attack. his 'sported that a portion of Lees army is mov ies down the west •ids of tho mountatoo to wards Harper's Perry. The unusual nativity among ear troops might give some color to the rumor. The ilerold'e Wublngton despatches ray that Gen. Sickles is expected to start on Wednesday for the West, and thence 'Litt the Atlantic Coast, Nashville, Chattanooge, A, kansaa, Wilton Head, Fortress Monroe, ibe to Investigate concerning the rebel disserters„ prisoners of war, and parties taken within our liner, the result of srhiob is to be laid be fore the President for the guidance of hie future poliey to relation to Southern dim ler.] ht.. Refugees from Richmond. ICsanntros, Bob. 27.—T0-day forty-three refugee, from Richmond, oonsimiug of men, women and children, were taken to the Pro vost Marshal's olkee by U. B. Detective Car ter, of the steamer Weldon. They were picked up at different points on the lower POOOOllllll. The personal effects of the patties tilled two large funalture wagons, and many of them had upon their ponces considerable amounts of tummy in gold and silver. These ranges. are principally Germane, bat they are unwilling to meal anything in relation to affairs In Richmond, perhaps, became of their Ignorance, or from the fact that the head of each family has a pass, saying that the bearer has takes the oath of allegiance to the Confederal. Stabs., and being pledged not to either directly or indireetly, any in formation that may benefit the enemy, to per mitted to pass beyond the limits of tho Con federate Staten. Longstreet Retreating. Nautilus, Feb. :L—At the last coconuts, Longstreet was still retreating, his head qtarters being at Greenville on Wednesday night. Our cavalry nuns upon their rear guard In the vicinity of Bean's Station, yes terday. A slight skirmish ensued, when the rebels gave way. Gen. Saimaald is pursuing them with his troops, but owing to the rapid retreat of the enemy, no engagement is ei pected on this tide of the Virginia line. The railroad bridge at Strawberry Plidas, and the track were injured beyond the possi bility of present ate. Five °facers and &number of mon deserted when Longetreet fail back, and they have taken the amnesty oath. The ofticart state that he is retreating to lUehmond, with his original troops, leaving Johnson and Buckner to protect the Virginia border. From the Potomac Army. Waistnenroe, Fab. Ili.--Informstlon from the army of Potomac states that on Tuesday night about one hundred rebels crossed the river, near Lemon ford, and made • alight demonstration upon our pickets, killing two horses; but in • fowl:taunter they beat abut, retreat across II the river. Thirteen of the party, however, took the opportunity to desert and coma Into our lines. On Thy:easy, while 'Company D,Uf the 26th Penes. Vols., was drilling, Wm. Williams eras accidentally slot by a oomnde, who napped his plea with a sap, bribe purpose of clean. Inglis gun, which he supposed was unloaded. The ball pused through Williams' heart, In. stantly killing hire. Re was mach esteemed by the whole regiment. Not long ago be nt enlisted, bad been home on a furlough, sad married. Arrival of Deserters—Dlaathaed trim! Er=l Wannimmon, nb. 17.—Adviess from thl Anti of Ma Potomao, say Mutt fourteen de, autos =NI Is yeetardag, some bringing their mutate, go. They bad boas on picket and belonged to different Stater, - sauna be, leg fromatot Piret - VirglabeArtillay. .. A general order bu been tuned, dismiss ing Major 8. Q. Andomn, of the 17th Penn. ',Mots Cavalry, for haring, in violation of *slating order', and the custom of war, crossed the line of pickets, delivering and re. / b selling lettere f rom pistons until the lines. Major R. Reinhold, of 'the ram s regiment, haring suctioned and antbotised • afore. sold sot of Major Andmon, la{ alto din. mieleg,eubjeet to the annul of Mie Pratt. -dent.' -Arrival of the Steamer DlFkay. Cans, Yab. 27.;.-Tha'stosmer Mks, has artitad with thirty bake of °often for Bt, Louth and the Tth Mammals Battery, who havo re• enlisted and a» ea route for home. • From NM York. Ni. You, Feb. 27'. —The 10d ociored,teg. Waite will lewd cartarytk for Pon. Row., Aadderaon,tba 'iota of 3017 laetbas bees lauebd for treason and ether admits • r ; • Thir ;" . P9enaino,Faii2T,...Thiritaatiosnay is di ogee at di jetkvalais Is aR In, sad avirikt VIII be strest7 • ooronses jo* ins= la& ~\ -`.. Itoports from 7tiherman Contlrized Prom Sioithli:Cavalry Expedition. litrierens Feb. vals from Vicks burg confir m rim reports that Stomata had occaglied lent, Alabama_ }Laporte from Oen. Smith's cavalry expedi that are sat to good. Several etraggiste who arrived hare to-day state that Forma, Adams, Lee and Soddy eoncentrated against him; and rucceaded in forcing him back with considerable lost. He bad a le•ere fight at West Point, Mississippi. The flow mere menu of CoL Warrings division, conalsting mainly of New Jersey and Peninsylvanla regiment!, delayed ibis expedleon some eight days, giving the enemy time to =teens trate spinet them. it is reported that Smith I. slowly falling baelanward Memptile,but the report is not generally believed, is little credit eats be placed in the atatements of stragglers, Another Bald—Arrival of Recruits. Cleo, Bab. 27.—Another raid wu made upon Mayfield. y., by gnu/Ulu on the 25th. Considerablep - eoperty was destroyed, carried off and damaged in one piste. Mr. floppy, a prominent °Ulna, was killed. Over 200 new recruits from lowa, arrived this morning, and about the same number yesterday from Indiana, en Tonto South. Preparations for the Draft—Order of Provost Marshal General Fry. The following order has been issued by Provost lAtarahal General Fry: Won Dr.eaststsse, P Pauvrert Mar-swar. Chathat'a Orrice, . tl'ailhingten, Feb. ZS, 1864. j fincrtaa!iti. Donnie of enrollment will at one. ricatatence to preps, enrd* for drafted men en. relied, including the sternd claw. The carde will be mann= in shape, size tel voter. with thaw of the arts etas, and win contain the name andrealdroce of the Vernon. enrolled. with the number which la cppo• rite hiehnoste 01i the enrollment "11. The names of persona strickan from the lats, either or clam/ 1 or '2, under the provisions of circular No. 101, dated IGovomber•l7th. 1643,fortnanireat per manent phyalcal &lability and non-rmidrnoe; wdi not be placed In the box or sencel; nor Om nnwo of than who were drafted and held to Notice, or paid commutation. or furnbhod a sulatlinte ander the preliminary part of the draft In 100.1. “The names of than. known to actually In ey e.. at the date of receipt of the abler f•,r the dna/ will she be left out of the boo a yhtYl. The mumps of all other trereo...llrOih,l will be put la the drill bac. "JOOlO li. Vrr, l'euroit lfnnbal GeneteL” Now Uotoo Dcrot ev EuIE —We learn from the beat authority, says the Cleveland Lcader, , that a new Union depot at Erie has been planned and pat under contract, under the supervision of the Buffalo Jr Erie, Pitts burgh & Erie, Cleveland Jr Erie, and Phila delphia & Erie roads, all of which it will ac commodate. It will be a building worthy of the rank of Erie as a growing city, and of the business done by the roads which centre In it. The building is to be completed by the 4th of July next, at which time a delegation of Phil. adelphiens will mako an excursion over the Philadelphia & Erie road to celebrate the completion of the road and the traction of a new depot. Gess. M . COOY, CIITTIMDIN AND NZGLIST.— The Louisville Der.o,at says in reference to the court of inquiry en the conduct of Gans. M'Cook, Crittenden and .Kegley, that the evi— dence elicited does not sustain a 'lngle charge against either of the generals, but, on the contrary, it shows that "everything that could be done or expected of a general or a man wu done by them at the battle of Chickamauga." MARKETS BY TELEGRAM'. Cincinnati Market. Cmfonfun, f The lwoutlocr to-Jay b cloudy, with Alight wydttfog r rata. Tbe neer .t tbb paint bat . attend stab Wasay—d toodeeata demand at St, 1,30 Ml.r ed, lead 51.3581,40 for erbdte. Coaa—Machaatteed and dab. O aro—Quiet and unchanged at TIM I altunt, wed We n “aks. not - a—Quiet a.e.l deemed ligta We queue 8a pedals 85.7648.84 sea aztre 848,40 Wirer—iturray-asa good demand, and prices advanced 2c, closing la at rgi77%. Panvigusza—Cacanged, the demand south:saes light, and holders an unwilling to nankin any Im p mat cancounen. tl au Poaa—Thu bast brands of city am bold at '1,50, sad country at StOeldi. LARD—It held al 1234911.1 ye. Nev York Market. Nee foug., Feb...LT.-441es of L.od bales et cot too bt 80., a decline of 10c. Flour ham; Wei of 17,601 tu Ja. • 4.u.se, of Ge; 1 6 . 13 .3 1 4 30 fi'r E"tr. $. 51 . 5 9 lOttfas Old% 67,340710 fordoefterd.: f , Ofbitet dud; mine g(eld bash. • Cam adiadefte.u ilAt. to 111,ta. Peek a.eor 1150.1kvig++,(CK. Lard du% Nom gala. Whisky steady at B•l(deac. floor Tiskt at sajiegiM)ic. Coffee dell. Ileimme steady; Orisons 71671}ed flptrits ft:peddle* cloned 1t... Hoeft Arm. Pemdle= quiet ere& golia"S%c: refined In boat 47,911 e. Freights firmer, dour le; wined ft, Stock and Money Markets. yule Tout, Feb. Y7.—Stock. heavy: C. AIL L.- ..-....111041C.&T..._........._.....142 { Illinois CentraL-..- 13 mW1 111 q4nn C 6 G ,3 k , --1. 35 Inkkinao ikalbern.. D$ annan.............. _ Now York Central-1M C. A P........;.....-. needing ------LIO Torre ManGB II udmon @her .--11•73 i G01d...—.........--. Alto n . Canton Co___ 4W,,i Coupons, /8111..-- Mamoru! Gm ..,3 , sirs ...----- kris IL IM-___....-...11 ITre 111 Onions 6 Chicago-_ll7 Una Year oerttlientom.nk,'?", LISP OF LhaVERS re POSTOMICE at •LLEGIL . aaItIIDAST, Tatman. 27th, 1 Persons calling for ll_ la they anachartbaL fling in tha 6 - Y, Ps., at non will plessocay EMI= Oakley Mary andt MaidOt Omani ••.1 P Prize Thsusts rowan Geo X Ifcater Mary Patton Henry Powell avail Fiance Jaee =ell I Zttrn 2 111.• la k 27 o: Mary Durso 2111 u-y Brooka Wary Darr Lod. A Darns:lda irlh A Baird .140.2 Brosn.lss Bat - rim W BlaciJy Sarah Brawn 11 B L Harding Martin 11amphrtee B 1 Rebus. A II =Yu IlArtroaa 8 0 Ilaccl Cards llsree• Georg. Porter 'Too- Patton kl 2 PlklllspL33trj 11 male Sala RadaHie Gee 2 sash (lane Boron Panmel nostril Jam alder:lobn Items H 6 W MOM. Jobil Iliettards X sell Wm Howe W u, pkg Irwin JP° Bishop Fred Buren Fit Darns EL. E Black% t.l+•in Inman Mon , r. J Joao. Dorothy Jeffrey Sam Kincaid Jame Nero llJrlon Xs J X Xortl taros Ding Mr, J Earl Joo Bands, Gam Brod. r. 7 Beatti Auld. Conn, Am Chadwick dun Clayton Caza Cramp lasi* Clark Harriett Campbell Haled Ceeirmee e A Cleaieentag Sa e o can Ann J IStrnarrAdasn *today Bre/ iSkerldanD liktookkart Sate Etaxt,a Kate Slusitiasterl. I:AleimO Stuom., ; ==l rah Catlin Farah Coleman P Calvin J A CallarrJas Chinni John P Chadwick Jlllllll Caldwall 'Joa Crawfard t W NprwtlCyOtt :ken IL 5 SbashartJ Sweeuey J IScon Jain . Leqpnr Cco inaole.hoob /MotJ W • Lapp Louis* Leach WM, Lore• Wary E C 10.-ma • Levels Kant Inium Wm Lava Wm Smith Them Smith L T. Go bell Xary slag dnittertittloa ; dilemma IS W Illintlos Yore . Main Mary Ballarat Arm Shim Paull= Sei;ploS, Sprisizit Wow Smith G 'OF &tither Gott '; • Toialtus G ESIM C.a..tvy Water atrium Nobt cCalriNV . 4 c=4 • cObeakiy , Hift , =V' • craddep 2 2 et eCullaggh - A" cOorgin B p akar Y D ;3 1' , I Paco l t eCasta 'him, 2 qt,. • nClecn e"L i Jac. r" Oar& • 'D'. ply View r.471 -2t."7.11- Dolso ua lls? Arm Duhm Geo Dossberty Jug ZsinisJooD • D Do odds MarMar,gt. re. Dixon liag A • Z • El. A C • Looney 8 • Terabit= Taw Patelet ,lllnon Babeees, , ;;° Am 'May da. &main: Eaglaud God:: ad Jane • Elmor:oo • nom Ilaa7 /errata lam Ylaberty James naiad. 011rar Freeman :• you W ! Vpdegratrliol V Peach 1127 J , • . Waiiorr Waap Itnry Whited litartha . VITA* Mrs • Ilrblettiolat II • Webb.tr Jacob , 11,4t.,1 Whited ha .. f. I Mats as ". ' • Grew rst M Graham in Graham GoaldJaa Outther Juolk Orly Jas • - GUls* Gahm Tar - Grabs= Vials j Gorda% Sarah' . Orabthe Man'. Gluts Mom = IIIII D thrdass KM, 121,4n0y Oath , . Whfppl•ZZ.- Williams Whitt ElleaM_,* Winter Atatle H Chas - WALAIEsts If A WOOL Thoo ; olr-• ,basttor.-17Odo, ode, No r, AN • • -- No:V., Jo 6 ELDDL &um of Jamb L • Si; John Mos No.l, , yRN 7w.!A OM-IND WOOD 'WO 81.111 nines err. WIIOLZSALZ on $9141.11L: • , ,a4t4o. w.:w. O OPW,EuTi. onesthlthat.:44ii,aaii;*:mitailk4 fad zu 7 , 1 , 314 t0«.4- riIT/1 AND OWED aientriOli Asil lOW ailisayasaa weirtailedipatetlia M meaty as ito /mak, USW arpocat- - , arm. t • .1 11. mums, ad* INS SS sad= ft. Mgr strut NOTICE —St incmgrovertible ator demand/dim, that the motet borgoito to Is emud in this cety.la BOOTS AND SHOES, 111 .41? , CONCERT HALL SHOE STORE 62 FIFTH STREET. . . Why ? Skew= they tall the boot gods in the iorldr 6aring thorn W se*t• to *sr is Clorlaniti. Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Yen TOrk, el pasty Ibr retail =do, mteearj Ws Is erarr►atd, riveted in the =oak rms . ; and It they weer Illy, or is any trey =ms rout, or prove uoitatietectom are repair rri for .riblult, m elleereme mode, or a Dm pair eognland; szni *Mb ell tin* peculiar =sentare, the =squalled work, theta =rerior attrsetkaw sad reasons tor perchaelng at MI, Cilibrstalltin" ire tear 'one more, se ► final clinching argateset—We 11.4 extra paliti sf Goo& for lm wary Ana yea au k LairulSkdfor EN edwryiecea. lir Melt baud t!do &tag 12 . p Tifth Meet. b. - tswri Wood and SmlthEold that; No. W.. mit iltsur to ths Express OM.. CONCEHLT HALL SHOE lITOUE f Is paint.] ost lb. winar• e.T. CHEAP! CHEAP! MEM` I CutkP l =MP I CR=AP I car,Apr 4111,X.5P I C/XL&P! - CHIMP], 0117 UP I CILUP t SHOES! McClelland's Auction, 55 RPIII 872.111 T; 612 F LEE GOODI TIIST RECEIVED, LADIES' GLOVE SID HALMOILSL - HOOTS ; Do do do CONCHS**. t - do; Do 110110000 A GOAT cia..wv ; GENT* TUBED BOLD CHAIN * CALF . do; Do TWO do CALF So; AD of the beet =atom work, and werto tod to too entire eattrkettles. GEO. ALEREE. SON a: C.G. ille.eM Ho. 71, au. d Wood amt ranatit DRY 600DAP, 4-c. NEW SPRING GOODS! WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 3,000 dozen Bing COttint; 1,000 - do. Skirt . Brnid•,.. 1,200 do. Shaker Boob.' Orin HOSIERY AND GLOVES, Fancy Goode, Notioni, Oniall,War' ei, • 2 whicb fouvi may ninlllsir Also, I.:Z Inv y VA MULTIFORM .- Hoop. SURT,t sax LAtaT ith-Estiox. Make. bp cusp of drhir.l , 4 h.drpaded °she trued et Chum, the combtoht toe;(Ctra Pee. Thitestals.Peeker Eliztod . P"rieell MS Low en the Loan et. mount & OLYDE. , No. 78 srARANZ maim NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! EatA MaCrilla. 60 Coo l s, NOS. 17 AM) 19 FIFTH ST., At" We are WI, ienHfes i ' fan *Kin iesbabLe go*, expressly Av , „ _ . . 111 the to* luvv:lttee • In ranimnial Rich sad handsome E3IIIIIOIDEEILB. • Eirpattetyles Et LACE EOLIJ,EIh' Aosta= sad Shitish 110hIEStt Every earekty of OLOVEE. New styles of 1100? SICIETS. Eat Make nasal rotarts.. Gaeta !Me mars. COMM sad TIM , ' INIDER•GAILIEENTS, for .ladier sad Gots. We have a very tall Sfax or Fancy GoOds apd Whieb yr* otter to the tzeo at ths lowed o,l4tlce, EATON, IiFACRUM ',A...Juliliaa SICK ARWifFRE. (1-0151)-- Comm: . W. Barker & Ct)l, 59 MARKET ST. THE - LARGEST 8 16011, THE GREATEST VAIIETY - Ever Exhibited to this •Eity. .N .Eve . Limps! NEW .ti.99D14 Josept , licinp,r 77 VID 9 MARKET Ai we an now emtrtng mar -; SRB*ING ',STOOK :OV:GOODSi su f fition iersiollti!,)M tysiiad"Pildleia tacit, asaartizla - toridcbloOra plea aH tbaf L new saltdadyabis Imegn ,suid =then Lluk. 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