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. 1 )1E REBEL CONGRESS.
ttio(43•3ninist7
=Resolutions
4 Offered.
}KELL- gilEtli 'Ol l ARNITOPt,FOO7g.
t. Retool RRILIInoIo Most Glootas
OF,RAL LREI BEPOIITIM WOUNDED.
LutPedi Of LOP/a labors of Ifogroos.
CHAie OF WAS ; EATIRE SAVANNAII.
nw To11411ee.:;!!!&7-10 the rebel Howe of
ipreseetegves;aullatutdaY last, Mr. MlLlllan,
•Tirghda, pffefed - ritsoluticras in favor of send-.
Withln;iitl , Union bites; intareissioiers to
„pt, with the Oterortgatives of the governMent
IWaSidagtost -for a inateeiltiCsa of men. - In'
§4y . ia a maagoa; ' idr. 511Illiert 'stated thee.
,
tlitop Lay who recently strived in Richmond,
51 been amend ,by Gene. Onerit that, any each
.... ~..
r lsaltnitenvroal be allowed to pass through
re, Toole La ' s . to privatellfe in Masud.
...
the rebetSenater,rhlli the carreney bill wail
... . ,
3be withdrew!froth that body, alter - makiug
, . ..
rank strait:herd otf.tie situation of the rebel
...
•n. lie said* . --` ''= . - ' -... • ' ' 1
nit, I bricieh'iltelisMOtable gentlemen, en this
51, peranlop,_,psroaps, that I shah have the
nor of addemategthle House, to look with me •
nn the presentrontlition of tbe country before
r s
y =velvet) Witlihrad ill* support from thls
um. !MIMI': ouesitnationt Let .us look'
tiger In the &Dein& provide for it while It is
'hie to do so.. Sltywe am upon the verge of
In. Congtelifi Is rapidly abandoning Mitts lin
'Met Poirers.gnd building up, an irresponsible
cutlery &vodka!, GO: like' of which has never
, . Lsted before. upon - earth.. The policy of the
!nerd llomsencems to be" to' ush out dissatitt
trotlutt by armed violence alone, In imitation of
at thounh policy Introduced and enforced In
O,land by , the celebrated Earl of Star
the enforenitcnt -of which speedily
ed. Quaid. the First to the blocky but
R
t before Slat had lost his own head. Ton
tru yg hence - freedom 'of deliberation will be
cetnaliy extinguished in this body, by means.
Well I nay not specify. The unjust, unwise,
Lid deeply criminal disspplacement of the gallant,.
- id efficient John stotr from the pommand of the
.• lirry,of, the Tennessee, and the transfer of that
tusy to the neighborhood 'of Nashville, have
!, nod all - Southern Georgia, South Carolina;
• ..•
at Alabama to the army of Sherman: Fort'
, ' cAllistet lots 'Allah -Savannah:la about to
` )IL The late 'of -Charleston *cans only to be •
t•ferred a . few,pr later-AleMre army stns'
ready- met; with , a great. disaster, and, its
Ix'jurigreent, - • -is fatally ! , ..sompremised.
. , . 'dentint interfeiruce is the sourer& all dire
u ischiefs, tin wen of thertistllt of the nufortn
/-1 to battle elf - Murfreesboro and the atlll more.
• 7. trans - ono' at - linseloilry. Ridge. • Should ,
. oodts army bedestroyed—Onenent which!! fear
. . but too prolsable-tond , Sherman could come
• . rind to 'this • viehlltyin 'elilps, which Ido not
nbt be now intends,•what will bo the fete of
••••, ! The Hertifis ,:ciarrespor*nt. In frent of Rich
,
' read says t It to reported that Lee was wounded
.';! • front of Petersburg last &biopsy. and will be
noble to report for duty forannie time:• - .
. • Rosette-a' Soy_llett, desertions from the rebel
• y will ba vary maxi tiittr.t. .. .: . '
. ~ , . ~
. ... . The Rielemond'Etinuttier of the 10th .-notices:
• '', • fact that a large number of Devoe, have 'rer
:Ss ;.•• tly stampeded toxerds the Yankee linos: -
'..• The Alrauthsernaryithil'inkees have been in
' ; ' ythcrille and in other: parts of South Western
t-.:' Ito* destroying three locomotives and doing
':•!:' The Savannah Beiubtfiazi of the Iffib' ellye!
':.* ' agurde*7s fOltiel4, SeatfOry,adeg was
..; up active 41 1 Lebettlisllim, with more or less
• - lehingr. -no clump
in the aspect
'4 f afrairs; erreVting goat son well, and In the
~ F . The Chaegton l %craft pf the 16th says:
-. ' Item= spite/lats . ;him no 'lnteathrlogi di
: ..": attack on Savannah, and seems to be turn
,
g his attention to the reduction of the ontworin.
•-. : • regrets the 14.11 of Mall:later, and says: ...The
'.; nemy will nett nudeti a Aesparate effort ta take
meals Pohite'•?. -.• .••• •- 7;. 3 ... • - '
The Itleliteettd:'Orrrez - Ser. alba 19th :laye:
trbridge is retreating RPM Sonthwod Vir-;
' ;•.. • la, and Vaughili trying to get in Warner.
,•,...,- Urge' quanYAM at stores and troops are being
.eut to !Koos - Cale Wam Glatt/nowt. • ! ' - -
: = e The inelniaul - Mgr ot suclintt says : 'Jeff
.; !e„lr Avis haa adhered assent. days from neuralgia.
'' 1 Absurd rumors had. been effoat 10 affect the
-: t - The Wag aleniziayst,thist Kitb,y ,fitalth Is de
.: • ding the Government Put - of large ntimbere.
' .*t f Iltat.ef eratict..whiett, by Idsordere, are run
P! ,'.. • • Iderloofroth Temp. - -'
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REMARKErn TO :IA
5 1 0 CM strog
OffEß't AptiVIP . 4I4. I W pi' IC,PFL.
I : ' -,,j7 1 taver .: 66... le , Esteatiit - terea.
;i...t. AMU/Si: jetiAPN'a A' ilkifitrOlL
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Nrw Your, Dee. «l,—The Tnlttar's army
‘..`•••:: ' .. t r acts itioin' 'intent 'whet ps - Peri, says . the'
,• • • • del Senate; on b 'at Saturday went into secret
: -14: , • , . :
and ai.Ottny"tlelmisa VOA had.' The
ri 4 , .
nestle:a of 4t once jilt - dog the re igroiti was
•-", •.'" ' •
up Sod Mattered to have been passed
't ..fan alusetst unanimous vote: ..: ''' ' • ~
For _several digs, cry. able t bo4ll4 negro twi l l
rlto eti
-- quietly Weed, aritllitirrica oil to a camp or!
on. Tile - may account to their Mail'
_.!. Ing, noted istnaintor paragralat. . ..„ .... : .
,!-,, Trotote,itudialfidami otirtgaiaidani-sujati
r aw
~;. wiPte oCiiiiwia - liTi 4 l ii:tiga , tetoi4dleFsl . :
,-,. a Into watAlasizol• . tho plght ttithst Igthi
.- . t•;.thavEtFlAt'slidltslinfer l a alilid 4 15
1' . i th eT;TV-41 46 .hT i !e OF r*Y . -t 144
. 0 'syssal at etiiiiii'rkel, adnotirithrg is all
,
to no t over totroti*ltalialiiiii;, •
• Tha'rance,roriesPondent on •Feirteri Viiiallt
tion Witte: AMU on boanithe 13antlagnda Cabo,
at lleavAins:Die-IV.: - ..t. gallon d 3 l l
coatamt‘lreMblirdiatai,ill. *Welt ttii , IX
i
tie monitor *Mpolelted snartnwiMeape; Bite
way tiring t'; we lkt .: 1 ;'. 13 01 1 t 6- - old otoir 4
104 .but. the 41:70 hod abated .- The water not
„ • o ily rushed - in, at; the top 'of-the 'turret, but
t 'worklia 'win*. throttgi-tho • hull. The, iron
dada "would Wm; litlittlarui Beaufort, &a Pro
t,,,r
ror° ai 44 4c 111
' ' 5 , 5 OTIS . 'BAYS uvettit $QllOB.
' 41 i'i, c,11:=•:,..,::., ~ .
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4 , rhe News . - Efitimlioi•tant.;
.. 0 CON* 13 • 11 Bi B'.isisitN..iYEPßE9,imits,
ensc=i
Pinll 23 l -
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tt litu.rok,Doc.=l.—Sier cadge! let& neerserss
k . .
4 received bug night
s dnibig a think snow-storm.
IThe news iSurdnaportent. --•- •, -- .
Cotton ; opened Ivltlian infrance,..na. inarenro. :
I' =cut - oiliest notatle. Urendstaffs.flrtnes pro
visions declining, COnsols for Asoncy,
.fdli.
- Arne:ton securities inactive iV. 8: 6-*34, 45.7 i
- Load ea, qtietrttoL.m.4,trerpool,
..Der..
Cottonlo:
closes unehanied, There Is no ireme:
tdiste prospect , of•ti reduction of the Bank of
Allngland notes trittper bent. - - . • % -
The dem4nd for fteount is rather more attire.
1' The ConfedieSin` loan br depressed bythe noire
xr or anermses provps, ) _ :... ; ,;,, , :.
•
Additional by ibir Steamer Africa.
row T0nz,,„pee..112.-411e; ttrattSdr:lfooke
•
cc tary boa awaitiol all the monetary reward
the cue of Muller to the cabman; 'Mathews.,
'1 'The mingles of. Mr. Dayton were untraimed
V , sod sent to ThornS for sAlproent to New Tork.
a .be oheomfortrodoplace on the Gth ant
r Vic attended bye representative of - the Snipe
ror and the , French. Foreir d n c Min m is c. tu t
o a f nd ro the .
. 1 0 /03041P1° 17=63 1.4 . g1d . escorkd the re,
, 57; 3 =2, kuanrof Want.: •
PIIE
THE LATEST NEWS
:TELEGRirit.
Tile St. A,ll:_)a.KlL§-11aicie:rs.
THE BtNiE►S TO BE EnirE9EIT4D
Judge tiniiief to :Dismiesed.
FR'On viciElfr Our.EAss.
7Guilmhpust fiN=:lsL2,74p6maki.crillcs.
ioViumiwr TO FLORENCE
ME=:=
THE *VERO TOO ZOOS TO FORD
_-" ; •
Deitzlis of Sherosan's Optrafioifs.
cozeer ,
at, k.C.
NSW You e, Dec. 21.-the Tuna contains a
statement 'contenting. the St. Albans 'raiders:.
Porterfickli the „Southern agent, was' liktrodaced:
to Lamothe, Chief of Police, by George N. San
.The .enspirators , le:owing what Judge
Console decision - would be, arranged for giving
Up the m oney. While Porterfield was under
,analttation Weenie retlgned,hoping theraby the
Investigation; but he did not succeed. Sanders
offered bonds for the payment of the money, If
- ordered t Judgment of-the court, but our conn.
eel refuted kit compromise and demanded every
dollarOf the' etolettmeneY. The - Canadian Gov-,
crumbed Swill midi:tut:telly compensate the banks.
Jedge.Conisol Is to bedismissed: -
A - prleato letter'from" - New - Orleans - says
There are $2,000,000 . worth of cotton stored In -
the Interior of Mississippi, within our lines,
bought up inside or our lines. In some eases ns
low as two cent* per pound, trinspartationnt the
tick of the speculators,
We learn from a Nashville epeeist, rust the
fleet of grinheats moving Mt the Tennessee river
to Florence to destroy ' the bridge there and pre,
vent Hood's , away from crossing' have sue.
The chances are greatly in favor of the
total' distrnctlem or, Mood's command,. as the
Cumberland and Tennessee rivers arc too high
to ford, and Hood his no pontoons.
The preparations Christmas • dinner for,
Shentan's army Imebeen abut:dotted,' owing to
the fact that themumbad‘one grandchristmis
feast during Its march through Georgia: - .• -
- Tire Commie! -idealiser in snmlng up the
. Salts-of the campaign lit the past sixty days,
Including the,,operalorts under Sherinsn,
Thomas, Stemeratw,-.Wicren;Canbv,ltosecrans;
and by the naval forces at Plymouth, N. C., It
estimates; forty-three guns Captured,, and six
lost by the thiredltates.:Two thouisanddght.
hundred -prisoners captured, - Including 7,M0
negroes, and 8,000 killed. and wounded; oar loss
was elite: The rebels 'lost twenty-flye Generals
killed, wounded and captered; while we lost nix:
'Two hundred and sixty-five miles 'of rebel rail;
rend barn been destroyed; and'l,^Joo horses and
mules captured- The damages In Georgia-is.
otbreted at forty million of dollars, and In other
parte of the Confederacy at ten million. These
estimates do net Include the slaking of the rebel
Tam Albemarle -.and the pirate Florida, and the
capture o( eleven blockade mance:. .
The Tula Washington • sp,echd. says :,The va
cancy in timiniailon to - PrFm' yin not be Mod at
The Trisauht Washington' special soya: The
greatest film are exprersed at. the Navy Depart
ment that the publication of ,the details of Gen.
Butlee'entreal sand,Military ,c.tpolillort to cap-,
tare lillshingtat t; and plan to'rednee Fort
- Fisliee May utterly defeat the: matmprise, With
lu tours after the publication three
papers; guilty-:ef'the mime, were' undoubtedly
- in-Richmond, and their news eonimunkatcd Co
.At the. opening. Of -the commie:don- on -the
trial, 'yeht liar; el' !Col: -North; a motion was
made by ate counsel for the priaoner ' for his
discharge bn,tlos gimitul' that he bad obtained an:
interview iwithtlosProddenti and =lad a premise
, fiverctlifteldint, that if lte.weialdtati-vall; that ,
be knew, eirtmld be nneonditlenallfaseltorgeff
that, be. had Miele such statement; and now
demandells Yttrium. The Conimbhiort derided
they coin: not eon:said the plea, unless:lt ;wag.
on the order of the President 'or the Secretary:of
Tice %Ridge Advocate proved several eases
where trivalen and officers bed put &publi
can votes In 'the hands of Col. North to be sent
home,
than
when arrived - at home they had
been chanpr:l to Depuorrath video.",
- The Judge Advemta saki -if the prisoner's
outset 'pleaded a pardon, It must bit produced
sneer the peal of the Secretary of State, and that
numiret mikes proved grout f tu
aottet• to
nethlng. ( .
The mes Armyofthe James apeciel says;
Dvserterk from theft - has report that the mast is.
tctieahricrlst emits imide the reb,llluna for 11,1 Va
from Sherman, - and that their join - nab say the
the Norther/sondes In their front are full oftie
mars of disasters to the relict cause, which Is
baling a demoralizing effect upon officers and:
men: 1
The Hsettlifa Itilton Bead special .detall•th
sayat-Our 3ffpounder garrotte have beed got In.
position an our lett. so as to comuland.Coose
whatchle Bridge, and have shelled the rebel bat
tery lust below the bridge. On our leftDont, a
battery of(15-pounder rifled hOwitters from the
natarbtigede havebeenplated withlnseren hun
dred vane of the railroad.. Nb Mans can me,
and ion° Attempt It.
Gen. renter asked Gat:Sherman about' keep
ing to position atCoosawbateitio to; prevent more
forces joining Mortice: Gen.-Sherman told him
to remain where he was and prevent Dardee's
men from inning away;but to let all go In that
wanted lei .Ile said Ire would open his lincer and
ktuwentyShousand come 113,1 t the rebels wished
it, as bents sure of capturing them nth •
I 'The Zoning Ntitas a long account ot Shor
n:ante Marti: thronghGeorsda,from the time ho
leaned fiteffloOd's armyht. Rome. An outline.
of,hifplr's. is Oven, which stews that the rebel
' I eadrts vr:re continletely toistifled coneenting ear
:utorementy and that Sherman's Amite 'waste'
as old any action of - Importance until be reached
'.the Least.' The deetructlon of the nitiniad Wall
- atecim'plisbed bytuisting the rolls so‘that they
could not again -be -rolled 3a shape: tiell miles
were thins made useless: The only tight of tw
ilit eat was ono Itt-uldell Wheeler „was -:badly
whipped 'after a* short engagement. ' Our army
observed Timbering Day very generally, Ans.
weetanulated a large suppdy of turkep- foe
that - tomato alldilletiovilkt Most of. the pent,
; tertiary convkets ; who had 'volunteered into the
Georgia militia were mauled in their prison ;
'elethef...., Gen. Sherman let these leose again: to
give Gen. Breiin the full - Pena& 'of' their liberty.
Supplies,of all kinds: were- abindant slang the
route, particularly east of °Collet river. • -
, 711 C • fterrikra correspondent with Sherman
sari A rebel officer captured at Fort; McCatlls- .
'ter_who r is acquainted with the eredition of
thin - m§o Savannah, tart Gime ha only tea days
lirovltilOn In the ray, and Ilardee'cannot go:a
bly lehrotit more than a ,Sortnight. " •
The General ,says -ho has been through
- Ilisalsgppl twice' and thtough - iliagla' once.
The General goes North on the 21st. and by that
time I shall be ready to go North. Gee:: Ito says
he.wlll-go t hrongh South Carolina and' : leave
'Wain: behind him es marked' as, that =which
maths Ida path through Georgia, mid that be
will ho through Rorthikirotina - also, Ilictuuond
being Ids destination. ,
The Workra Port ,Royal. correspondent sarin
The rehebestill have the road . open - by way of
Port Jack s tn, and from that . point to. the tote •
dor, but amps on the nub: and General Fos-
ter's poaltletwar.ltoc)ustalgO.. - Brldge prevents
`DU read being of much we.
Char'slesto the e t
mai The
shelling ot Testerbatteries dock • not prevent
the passage - of trains along that . railroad. /far
deesvllle ls at prevent the terminus of the colt
rbatL "
It varnlte tliat"Shernitm has - destroyed every
important trestle work on the Georgia side of
the Sarannah river.
. r
• . The - Itlehenond.--Eroadour of the 10th has'a
long ankle bulb:oWe' defeat. and abases Jeff
Devisiteverely for bad management of military
affairs. hood's military character. ta sharply'
criticised and is found full of ranks:. It says in
three weeks after lohntores - removal this3ney
had lost more men in killed and wonoded.than,
daring all the month of tohnson'a command.
At Atlanta It trafrehmel to the soigne elate of
belplesa demomlizailtin in which It once reached
'Dalton nein Missionary Eldm. Hood has now
, anal aimed a defeat befire Nashville, where 111
hed.no business to go. .Bhemootwris sulesnefel
became ileauregard was bait without an army to
•
&fiat blut. • .
The President - haslrceofnized IlenryEndlers
as - Count 'of . the. Sibs Confederation, at . Chl
cago, for the States of . Michigan. Wisconsin,
Town; 3finncaeta, and the northern part of D
IU BeeretarY of the Navy fader transmitted
to the house, Chief 'Engineer Klug's report on
the dock-yarns and Iron-works of _Great Britian
sictir Franceinenimpanted. bydrawlngs. •If op
ipeent that the armored ships-or Great Britain
'built' andl, building. toimber treaty. Or
ten aro heavy Iron vessels nudismwooden, eased" l
in iren,hinides an Iron and -one wooden ettpalo
The poillineteiGetterti has issued au older to ,
gosttnabters, direeting all mall matter Intenited
tor. Sher:tan% Army-be sent by blew
Gold, kig.
=DJ
=EN
PITTSBURGH. FRIDAY, DEOEMBER 23. 1364.
TUB SITIVIONWTEMESSEL
==ME
Thomoie kealquartertr it't -Columbia.
RP% 1100 D-420118 DIICKILITEIL
Tilt tam Itui Esthit* ,
,aritkottrt.
OUR A : Tc t MY sTitrLussixd, 1/0114ARD
Rebels! Compkitty ,
DEFEAT. , .OF, LYONS' 'COMMAND BY
dEN. MeGOOK.
Cinenewn;Tlec43.--The Damoneretars ltash.: 7
eille bf thellie,aktaf ' 9 llionmaJ head
quartent are st Columbia, 1- T.
thedifl 71(1015a 01* River. TliC loss hint*
oomfn¢ Mtn the State is
,estimaind: at twenty
tliouun4 anon b now believed to he twalre;
thousand infantry and eight thoussud . .eafalry. -
The,w4odt,ins Itti,refdmeiters. •
it is sieldni 11114 the roads
LontsMmi,liee - .Therani's
special - datedsaps,: - .The - 41 0 :44:
_PO"
front Is ;unchanged . Our army - eunllder.t of
Doti swim; and mall treasiatiforirari.- ' •
Thereheis are completely, panic-stricken - at,
the naloOkebtor' defeat %heti ham °Ramie/leA,'
still seeking safety In flight. '
•• Prisoners continue to mire In agnadn.,noine
votindol, othent :
.ikpkiriritle, Jan. 21.—Gel. E. D. McCook ,
struck a tart of the . rebel Oen. Lyon's _ command
ham ar daylight on he lath; defeated them; cap
lured;their artillery, and is purstaingiltemAl
SMNAWS GRAND OIDIPAIGN.
Anny Moved Soo iil s:
FOltli-tWO co n S Dp:ASTATEI
,
Large - Number arnisoliera, Negroes
and Artillery Captyred. „ •
(IStKLUB WILL be? EICBIID
The .lrry writ at day Tire
ptaiseel.
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New TOnx, Dec. 00. -;-.The itirettd has-details
sberMenla grand, march through Slogrgia..
army tnotriA SOO devastingt) *man ,s
cupturlag'4XSO prisoners, io;opluAzioes;
hors*, and Vlpieccs of artillery.[ Lic lost not a.
gun, and ibuf Main! , casualties were only about
.500-prisoners' from snuggling and'loo or 400
killed or wounded, including the loss at Fort.
McAllister. Kilpatrick : defeated Wheelei In a
sidnuish. -hear Macon, and Could easily have
taken (*City had Sherman desired it. The rebel
risistance: at Oconee Mtn caused .but a fiw
hours delay. At Grlonddrille where the rebels
ern•reParted ats - ..haring repulsed . us, one of our
brigades Walcott's, orthe Fifteenth corps) ae-
Seated- throe .mbel,brigados.nadnr lien. Phillips,
we losing billy.= murk and the rebels nearly 400.
The rebel milltia slood fifteen minutes,
the
the battle lastedjonr noun; oar forces constantly
fbilowing iv. the tying, foe. - Them waanot a
ter/011E halls daring the-whole :Oar cav
',airy was not at any time repulsed, nor was Kib
roll& htnt. no had several small fights,"but
stM anent the same bat with which he started
dougromdoMill .PtiMeadimp. , . = .1 L'.
--; ,-- , d ,
_ . , i ~.. WAGlOlllri lit g.- 4 2.2.,
,_... 'Liras ritoved that tba,Bovol-licar bet.dl , '
'reeled to munmvaleMe," if not - Insotudinintirith'
the ;AMR! Jammer, the report of Major Get war
Canby, concerning the purchase by, tbo United.
-.Ai/okapi the prealecta a 11ftitbadcaland to bean
There net being' quorum premanirtlio 'Mimi
,was =lied. One 1C115,th:41 ',quorum numeral
toaheir animas. • - '',.; , ":',_'. :I : 1
Mr. Storm said that it seem ed unkin d after
a-holiday of two walks from today that mem,
ben should now ahead theutieh'es. ~- 4 - , ,
Mr. Farnsworth 'reniarked that the Noise jes-
terday refused to concur lu the ..sursaltion that
thetcaliould bc no buslnesa transacted to-day,
and yet some members had gotto.hoMe*thusdAx .
'ceding the transaction of business. '
rilt - •
1t was sbbseunenilr partained, that some of
the merobsra . litul retired, thus !curing toe Mouse
sla Iris than - a qhomm. -
'- At LZO the Rouse adjourned till January stb.
' - WASIUNOTON; bee.22.--Colonel Marldand.
special a.innt of-the - possoince - Dertrtment. rc- _
pods than ihemialla were landed, assorte# and
daring the afternoon of the t ith .toft. -were dis
tributed cadre to the army a Gen._,Shermanln.
fan hour. Ile sold Saloo7trth of istionps, -
and could; If be had had them, sold doublethat
lie brought with him. upward or .10,00 0 'sol
diers letters ;-. which have been ma il ed here to
. tbelfrcepoettie addresses. , .
--- no- arlial Is in excelleht..sphdts, and' their
. condition never was betty •
• .
WAXIIII.IO7OII, Dee. tioritrument has
rt‘ceived ddispatch from General - Thome; dated " limbs inc.' December 81st, announcing that ben.
81•Ccok oTertook the rebel General Lynn oat the,
mad after a sharp battle, defeated and rout
ed-him, killing a number of Men and capturing
. one piece of artlileti. Gen; Thomas aUo au
'non:Pecs that a portion of Lyon's rebel force Was
attacked, routed and defeated at Hopkburrille,
ID.ntucky;ott the 18th. •
.
The Sevez.sThirty and Tem:Forty' Loan—
/net:atoms of Onigreuss Leaving.. for „their
Ilemes4,lllovernment Boats ClOgtat tiy
. .
WssitPirrosi, Dee. 22.-Bubseriptions to the
Severethirty-loan. for the week ending Demos.
her 17th, were '4.625;000, and to the Tetisforty
loan, nearly .V 2,500,000. The subscriptions to.
the forniecsin the 10414-and:' gist, amounted- to
*2,300,09Cr, and to the latter $22,400,000. The
Teti-forty Mauls to be continned in the market.
Additional members of 031101 5 ' b a te left
for their Wines, and but few remain ham'
The steamer Webster; fkoln City - PolutOritir,
mails and' passengers, due here early this morn
-114;i-his tot yet arrlvedi being clogged.with ice
several tortes below the city. Tug boats have
been incllkettuilly citgaged . tolday la efforts: to.
arkird relief.
A ferry boat in Government employ, is not tar
oil in a similar .mitdltion: . : The kehai ferriedslucc . last night
_
Adviees from Havana.
New. Dec. 22.:LThe Steamer Coition)la
brines Barone dates of the 17th.
The Stauser.Aleinudrkt, note called the I.lml,
ll
Lout been iciza nt'assau for a,vieletion of Me.
neutral ty isww, - belng en arturit - t•esseh but she
has most 'probably been iclessist. ,
President' Lincoln's 'message Visa : crinkled.
uurtrorbbil hy the Ditcrio. • • •
The Houston Telegfteph- of fi clay
the seizure of tho U. 81. • steamer Sodom white
on Ler way to' simrprleins • frien - Sivattago;o6-
the 'Pith -"-3"
The' Fragthh blockade' runner schooner
Alabama vras,eriptersd':ort linlvestoo, on, the
insudit. .At the time eight . :TISCLS. 'Wei*
blockading Palreston.
The Memphlkcetten Trade. '
,
- .Canto, Dee: 22.—The steelier I . l6:try Amen,
from Note. Orleans eta the 14th, has arrived.
.Cotton unchanged, with little Inquiry, - t
The .steamer Niarlde City, front feraphls," .
brings one hundred end eighty hales of
. The.Memphisilylretin soya : The recent orders
respeetlrig the:cotton trade had - n revlring-.fret
on Inuilntss ittalint city awl that the cotton trade
will be prosecuted: ottiapalcally..: The Govern
-meat pnreha,lng agent there Lasluld $330,000
idtierd to; Me credit; 500 hales have already fir
" rived by rteamers from below, and large amount
• are; awaiting - elk:meat. ' Urge quantities, ore.
'alto beyond our-linen , awaiting :the Ins. e of.thg
nem.siryortlers to brhig It to Ileinphls
Railroad
. Col
Bowron, Dee. gollTslon took
the Cheshire railroad Last night shoat th
. above Keene. It was run-Into by' awc
and ft Is reported that - several passengers la tha
rear can were lnlyredi:and ladvan4 two child-
The persons lithal were a . Frenchman and
his wife, named- thwarts, melding In 'Keens,. and
a boy named D'Brien, - firing In :Walpole; several:
. otheraw were injured, hut fume fatally ,T,hotraln
was impededenoi. and stappod!forirant of
rater, and the dila, scow-storta prevented the
n.: ee9lag ._ t_ty . a sign . al6 nusdnp r
;t
I.rivai. !Or; I'. , ,e4iika • PrLioners.;rerrlble
-Natrarlags .Especlenaed. -,
Nrw ODA/UW.5— Via Cail'o,lliec.22 —CoLFlorrle
gaol Captain. Gating, -,vba ~ascaped from ,Catop,
- .oracc,. arrlied Thoy present, a
:mak Irittebeit apprarancey sad their sagariaga
lame baesahaiiaaribablti:..- _ .
.
=ME
-prrTswitGri.
FROM GE . N. 'THOMAS
Vkakv , ..
~--- .
nu; moan mum MT UEISEL
A5A..51n412, Dec.. is, no official re.
pada item the army at hist accounts. 'Thomas.
is at Cabinda.
A portion of the rebel foreo which bad teamed
the lint were liitOMOdtrig 601101WIIrli. .
The l V4 s weletry' • abotir Nashillio ilia' .
with d ft= the rebel' army - many of
whom coming in yolutterily or othenstiam
repast that Deedhad_mmased Duck rlyeC
with 69 pieces of sirtillMt - ,‘ll =IMO. 1110 setil
lay was tumidly Id4it between Franklin and the
battles, haforelieskyilla, Mid showpiece/ Millais
•
tm his retreat must hats been few.
Hoare: earthy ie represented by deserters Mid:*
Prisoner* as in a.deldorable condition, ler
utter exttmlnatioi.is probable. .
Tito weather has been • veal, fold since 'Mil:
- Dee, -09.-The Navy l6 l ,lo 'V''
meat t 4 t reerlered Information or capture:ref
the I et - Madeira, bitselssippi Feeed,, on
the The kladeira was loaden c with 105 boleii
-Admired Stribliner eommandhtz., the Gnlf
IfinektidOF Squadron, reports ifem - Kei - West
the esptore, on the 10th, of the BdNah schooner,
"Sorts? With serentpelght hales af cotton, rind
the achoduer. Peep ot Day. The' "Felix" trot
eaptired while endenyering to run the bloclaider.
st /incline - Heys,' Florida. • - '_" •
New York Stocli .111MraifIlliiifiti.
S,'ca a t q ' w«te;u2ilincl,44l rremb • ,
Nrrwrpria, Dee. .=The ralilfarY shustfott`
and the news from tholtelrel capital have - nate:
creasing direct on , the prices of seCnrittes Mad
.froduce, and there la general deitre to sat.' In
raltroa d and minigg,Gtftets _these is pansid +snarls+
rmlvity, with a_gcncral decline, ranging from. st.
to ,53‘. Railroad bonds ire . and -weak,
.11auksteets are streng„ - ra prospqct.ot a Jalituity
.dbriticad. , Governments unsteady„ ender; wider spa
extreme uncertainty as to the policy of Mr. *es
tendert; liliseellsneons shams were dldl.and
heavy. 41 the petroleum . board there was con
siderable activity in Germania, the sales amount
ing to 8,100 shares,. at 110(‘0115;:dfarshall, TOe.”
All other ell steelthirere'dult;
,'lire gold market opened -steadily, with consid
erable activity. Toward., noon the price fell off,
and the market was vathersniet. The money
market sliows InCreas - cdstringentY.: -= Celli/tans
queied generally at S per cent. .There - is little
demand far egehange for Gatuillay'astednier.
,tfroto.. San Francisco ...IleaSs Storm...
Coradderable Damage tc the Coasting
Craft.' :
Saw Fas.rosco, Dec. ft.—There -IntaUtis
no
arrivala,or dem:biros of eonseeue n ce te.411y.,
The general markets arca dull.- . •
-
Orerland mall advlem. from New Teri to the
`79th haia helm recelvekbelog several -days be.
Mild the steamer. ,
The late stortniaii been,Sailed. rby -clear
cold weenier, accompanied. by a gale which did
corald • le'damage to the coasting craft.
.
Heavy Snow Storni.—Trains;lieltthdThae.
At..vmsi t Dec. 22—The snow atorni Which ad
in yesterday continued throughout the greater
pan of the night, and today the snow Is from
eight to tin 'lnches deep on a level. - Alt day a
strong wind has prevailed front the 'northwest,
; The trains on the Central,:liaitor4 liudson.
llarlem,. Northern arkd Susquehanna a d
na
from - twoi to six boars behind'
dents arelreported. Theiznorrialk i lli . degrees
- above zrzO.,
ArrlYed Safe:
' Mew Oiumasa,
Coptaite String, who escaped from Lamp Trace
Dave arrived cafe. They present imam wretch
ed appearance.. Their sufferiags have Dein vary
great.
„ ...... _
. TIM Cold Miikkit".. w h ,
I.4mr Triatc,..D00.'22.4. 1 401d is oreagirtoid len ,
attire. The satisfactory aspect of eraltary af-
Ulm act* xis ft drag upon themitaltet; itgainat
ohbleli the bulls do not care. to content” This
prices rated from 9.54 if sad went; dower to
Ircarnalv Itioan.or, Dec. 2.1...—A . Vetere storm
hav been ailing ail day. ~...-
- .-
The raa steatite:Web:ter; DonleitrPaint,itas
wired th teeming. She reports nothing new
an tranvpiring at the front, and. that, :everything
inquiet. i
Airival Or the utrinuda
P111.7...1PEP111A, Dee. O.—The tithed !.tales
..sevit , Asteamer Bermuda, arrived so.d.sy from
the Gulf oilundson.
itritiehConsut at New °steam.
• -
WAltiniciTON, . Dee. W.—Thebent bas'
teeneuir.e4l. Dennis Ikmohne es Consul of lier
Srfllsh Majesty al New OrlcAns.
IFrom Washington.
W'AhILINGTOIcike: 20.—The „Indications now
ore that the Senate Cammiace orr;Milllart , A -
. fairs report 'adversely to the ' bill from the
nOll/0 ablelie•kblg th e unemployed Generals of
the army. The Wing here in most Medea is
that such an act would be muse Inhiudice to
Many of the Generals who would come under
the operation of the
Breckeuridge,,it is. now believed, hoe been cat..
Ole thins reaching lira, who will hrobably make
the Deck river line his final point Of defence. At
this position be is known to have very strong
vosi , ,s, cod within them be will nlbstlikely with
draw to recuperate his' exhausted and shattered
army.
I heir,: on - the IDYL , authority, that Savannah
.bas been given up try .tho. rebel', authorities it
'Richmond: Shat Medea' Will *ow aim to do
will ere WSIITO hlr army, if postable; ' and a new
the city to 1. fall into our hands. j He can make
pod hie retreat while the city on the east-side
ni free from Dirge, bathe mast move Ordckly. - At
the present time, or rather up to !the date of our
latest advioes, the investment aralteentined to the
'southand 'wort - of the city. which; allowed the
rebels a chance to 'escape., if they 'saw fit to do
eo. -.Meanwhile, It Is probable there will, be con
siderable ekirmlehing betweeta the rreyective
foreasOf not a regular pitchtd.hrittle:
,There is a rumor Mot Bragg'• Manton of AM
m; en Las already witbdrawa front Savinnah, and
nuorbcrL to the protection of Wilmingt on, this be so. the evacuation ottlic:city iney be set
down arra foregone ooncinsion. •
. I find 'slut MOrmceof.oplalbuias to whether
Wilmingtott be'occupiell bet our fore-el, even
sliced Forts Fisher and CasWill be' re-domed- or,
Silenced:. Those who believe that It wl friar,'
hare:their argument on the supOsition that the
Cape Fear river Is filled witl(terliedocarbta these
Admiral Porter has folly prirrided'agnanit 'and
'Mt confidence ln euceesa must have been strong.
or c-lee tho landforces - Under Balla Wouldnesia.
have
tat accompanied I.lm - expedition. tug at
o figtalr, la all probability, ere dila decided.-
- ' l 'grS• /" 4 " . * '' * I
.
M2t=nll
• The day- when-Intelligence - easy "be expected
from the great flett:-Whlett 71$041: 11 trqattres*"
•Tdoome for Wlliningtorile so near, - that the tol
twatng table of divisions, ships; and guns Will be
.The Itectecesista ofeeninty-four
Carrying *hundred, and sixty-arx gene, under
the commander Adralral.laeld ' D. Porter, cup,
-09rled by Coniiitodores l'adroni.:Thateher,
wag, belentic and tioden; six hospital lose„ •
seven hospital Aldo, and Set& ItIg1;,
The ;work to be done Is great, but we believe the
'power provided to be.eqoal toi the work. The
following is nett; pax:, .
Gnat ,
First dtrision'lo • , 164
....Second 15! • 100,
Third 121 - l3O
Fourth: • 'l7s'
- 7zon;cladt divbelon 30
igsforigendat , 11 sub . 2
guns 14
A tethargfeLeine. --•
_
-The miter of a scientific article the fable,-
relatee a :Angular Instance ICI prolonged loth
iirgy. 'A. farm eervant • aXillotten, who Was
about, to 'marry, learned- tuldenly that Me
- intended bride, whota he Passionately 'Lad
deecifeil hint, atalwas on theipoint 'of a:carpi:7.
another,. The young tea°, :althouly of an ex
eitablenatnre, betrayed no signs of-Impatience,
but yawned, stretched hinterlf, - aid - then cora
. pialuedof a heaviness In the head and a feeling ,
of drowsiness. lie went to ibed and fell asleep,
bet the next day 4 Was found that. he could not
be' , awakened. - Effmta • I tla grouse him
were Made contin u ally fora week, but with
nobetter success: Ile wanthen tempted -bathe,
hospital, where ho remained for.. four months
without giving °mother teken of life` than an.
ocensionaliconvulsive movement Of the eyes. Au
attempt was made: to Make him "li - wallow a little
wine and ibroth, but the process of deglatatlon
dicknot take place, and the liquids flowed from
uts tnouth.t At the ciplratien.or the above mut
, tioncd period Ito uwalte.;:and manifested hiaserr
1 prl4e at coding himself in hospital, amt. could .
scarcely bglevel" that belted 'slept more than -
'few howl— The;alarming leanness to which he
.had beenleductid neon .tiliappearmit be recov
crest blast alibi end shortly afts consoled him=
self Toe , :Uthiass fivee ll Leaq- 1 **ll r iug *
4ri4thcr!: -.•- ,
. •-
CITY lAD subumm.
'Meiling at the Merchants? Emchauge.
,_
.:. l'unsuust lo the allot, some quill. prominent
citizens, a largo number or Lush:toss man and
capitalists met in the Board of Trade Rooms,
,yeastelay at three o'clock, 'Kitt! a view to secure
the taking of 'as mucli'of the 'new 'seven-thirty
'Ran ti 4 vasisible in Baas city. The advaatuges of
.
Investing•in this loan were: fu lly stated to the
Meeting, front which ye learn that no more u--
,
core and profitable investment can 'he made.'
'peso noteit arc tasted in sums raniing from fifty
Ais llve - thotuumil dollars . rind hear interest at.
1340ths:per rent. pey annum,. payable. semi
msumally; and on Amimiii llith, 1g67, are trans
;._.yiiilide; at par, Into U. B. Bonds, principal and
Ititeriiit isiyable.M.gold, beating tamper cent. M-
I „_,.The meeting was called to order with John B,
' Sesonple, Pm., In the chair, and John B. itt'Cano
-steting:ps secretary. •• I . . 1 .. .
~. iiitersome unimportant discussion, tho follow.
, liggentlemenirere appointed a committee to pre
pate business - TO f the meeting t_ 11. P. Jonti,
John W. .Chefant and James Park, Jr.
1 ' liaising the absence of the Committee, a sub
;sierlistion book was opened, and several parties
'entered their names fbr various amounts. -
.The Committee, on Butinbas having returned
iii6rial the Colleing:
..;Rosvfmf, malt. , is the unanimous sense of
jails ' meeting that It apt:roves of the liberality
andpatriollszn of the Community In using every
menus in aiding the government in the sappres
. Akin of this unholy and aecuesed rebellion, and
• I
;lii iteltberality in sustaining. the finances of that
• • Re:01m; That the meialag _recommend the
)(Sans offered by the Government, regarding
them as a source of profitable lovustthent • , for all
Oolt ini.~ia.
rßesobre,,That this - meeting recommend all
trite and loyal citizens to subscribe to the extent
ofthelr abilify to tho government securities now.
11te resolutions were accepted and unanimous
adopted. Without transacting any other bus
h= of Importance the ineetla; adjourned.
.(tit 'ratters in Wayette County.
The rirticintotra Gellielt of Litrcrty says The
f3lteicitement in this county is rapidly Increas
ing among one own citizens and eastern
and transactions have lately been very much
. eulaT • What„ has bsen usually termed "oil
excitement," ' "oil fever," &c., elsewhere, has in
thhs county become a sutfitnntial, solid matter of
bnaincs, Companies- are being formed, leases
taken and wells are going down all around ne;
*trot PedstiOne Creek seems to be the centro of
ottaittion 3 , If we may Judge from the manner in
wideliorirlocal capitalists have been Investing
en that stream and its tributaries. Oil men have
.purcbasedthe Caddis farm at a handsome price,
conajderably over twenty thousand dollars-the
Crawford Una haa loam sold foriemiy as mocha
Are Mac Work:feria': the Combs farm, the Paine
farm and the - -Aston tract, bare Also been pur
chased for ell parpose.s,.and ]are ogled bare
llcerfrefttved for oilier Lands on the saint stream.
On Tuesday, evening we received a letter from
two perfectly reliable gentleman;rinformingt ds •
that a good stream of oil had been etrack at the
depth of eighty feif, on ticei r tirrit of Idr. Porter,
adjoining lands of Mark It. Moore, Eeq., on-or
• very Wear the hionorgahclativez,(aboroßrowas
and about four miles above, themtouth of
itedsione Creek,) where a- company is boring
forpil in an old salt well that was abandoned
forty years a go , . on on nett:mot' of the flow of ell; •
Wain) rece.ied a bottle of the . ' .314 - which they
enthes bden Found in "considerable quantities,"
met have exhlbiad It 14 (Mite a number of gen
tivpsen who-pronounce it a pure and perfect sem
ple pf genuine petroleum. -gide' will be joyful
new's to these.interested In the oil business, as it
lestablielue the feet • that we have 'oil la Fayette
county. i •
• 'Them wet...quite a craned of peOple visited
thiaollice'awiterday.to examine the above sample
of ,01 1 7 'and It *astronautical by thotte wheats we
- believe competent to judge, babe a very, superior
quality of lehricallag oil. • •.•
.
Al! Valuable Chrtstmli . CAft.
VIM question Is - -going the- rounds;:ited has'
' . lWel. for 43 a, '‘What shall I get for a Chrlstmai
pnalent that *lll be neW, and at the smite time
-- Now as - furs,, the
; aac,:itorpcPl4..e.4oYrAls.
semeetiori to the),,.. Nothing in Ott! opinion
would be io gratethlly and Joyfully received by a
lady friend, SSIIISIII, slstcrovik. or mother, as a
good Seiving - :w ne; provided they hate not
. procured the tinkle already. - A gift of ails kind
(end we hope theremay be many,) is not a me-_
Ttnento, cniueleae, as are many, save as they aid
ns to cherish In our memory theglver,hut egad
Wheeler di Wilson Sewing Ilaehlite to a useful
.trensttre itch inwortht each _stitch Wrought by
Its labor:sttvleg machinery calls for a bkwalog
upon the giver , and. will DM? "cease to speak its
tiintliCS SI tile a hand daleft to operate it.• Gen-.
1 tleuten.friends, consider the matter and Tetuan- .
• bet thit money spent in this way is not for val
ueless trinkets and toys, hot something doubt
on equivalent to the money spent.. Sumner ,t
Co., Fifth etreet,have just.reeelted n Her to=ort
ment of different styles, whlch cannot fall to
please Sternest fastidious, and we say to all, go
sod ex. • tie them.,
Morsel' hattmds to gladden the:beans of his
&wally, by Olisentlng' them with- a piano, melo
deon or cabinet organ for a Thrlstntan gift, ought
.
to step Into Ml.Stellos's rooms and see the splen
did litusirtutentsuch th i ngshe has on extdo
Lion. 'Whithe :-
. of ,
r you want n high-priced one, or a
mediumpaccd one, of a low-priced - one, or a
plain one clr n handsome one, he ran sale Tod;
far be ban stl styles; and what Is room—you can
base eight:Or ten, diluent inakera select from.
These instruments hare all bean pelacted tape
clan,' for the libilday trade by Mr. Mellor him
self, who *rerybody knows, Is a thorough MUM-.
clan, and competent . tudge of ininstrument ; 60
that customers may depend upon getting,tbe best
that can be found. Purclutsms will consult their
Interests IV examining his assortment.
•
Chrlistmass -
In' OS bright anticipations of the Corning
Christmas tfestlvities, do not lei tt.4 dirgct the,
soldier. No 'pleasant .or mane' agreeable
thought could sent Itself to us on that - happy
. .
day than the proud {
satisfaction that you had'
contributed iortiething to make-those happy, far
lively from their homely, that you might' gladden
the heart Of at least one of those noble men that
bare takentheir lives jn their hauls' gig they
may aecnre to you the-pleasurepin enjoy cm that
day. .Contributo something for tho soldiers dM
ricr then, and you :do , your put In the dinner
Vittsburghgives to 15.000 stet and wounded he
roes at Natal-do and -ChattatiOoga, as 'troll as
those in air hospital here and those In camp and
.oir duty ardund the city. Make your eontrilat
llama tollay at City Mill. Cash Is best of all.
It is required for articles dont terNieshrille.
s . • .
lartiral and appropriatv.piesents, to Cloaks,
Shawls nod Dress G00(121, will be foundin the
g!" , niOtYarleth• nt. - 4. , W. Barker. & Ca's, 59,
- 51firitrt ditrret.' MO . arc exhibiting some of the
banti.toteest. Bilks ' Merle Antiques, PONitlia,
Gennanand Saxony Dress
tics'tls, Shawls, - Cloaks anti other nicht} gotida '
the gresUM variety, and at much 1...5s :than
eastern prices. The .co-partnership ar0.14 tkra
will -he ilh‘46lvrd la January. One of the part
ner-, ktduCes . them to sell oil without
- rearxre, Onar make stock very cheap, and many,
dockside rods for the. season', less thaneclat.
Oar rode* **flail him thole Intrzilitlmr.to call:
Vaud
eititiraolhtthettafetress" '
Tun Cmits.v,Coinutiextox; Suow.—Thereivati.
very large budience at Masonic Hall last nig*,
lo:win:teas rtlie ;performances this excellent
companY, but wiling 40 the loot that the train
on:which lir. Somerhy and tronpeciihre corning
from Cleveland ran into a snow bank and was
detained several hours the exhibition hatbto . be
postponed; and the humus; crowd„retired,from
the hall, pausiderably disappointed. — We - are'.
-sailed that kfr. Somerby has no fauk in tilts
matter; and no doubt feels nuteh annoyed at this
unforeseeri occurrence. This evening, however,
this attrantivw.combinntion - will - nodal-lily - Oro
One of their Unique exhibitions. 3futinee on
Saturday afternoon and sr grand performance in
the evening. (to early If you went to get a seat
"In the• Great Bhoir.•
Ona . tailast weei, two-it rangers ap plied
to.
Ctia.Coulter etthe IMiostliareltae°Meein'
Greensburg and 'wished to the minter" ST.`,
vice and tie&ttre the bounty; The, apPearinae
and actions of - the lain tirortsedilia'stispielon of
they . .. .
the- - -Captain; and h - were questioned pretty
, .
ettai?ly, "When they admitted' 'diet they had re;
cent y broke jalliut.NerYhild"one haling-be"
evllilefrii of manslaugliter and the other of lar
ceny. Th 4 Captain tmmo lialey.emmined them
in Irons, and telegfaphed to the anthorities'from
where they:escaped- Ono of thenviathsNeontly
broiceaway front the guard, and Is at large. The
Muoid for Christmas.
Nor the Itolidays.:
.coplicts'eaptured.
Dtsn.—lieT. James R. Moore, p:inelpal, of
Dronongalls Academy and auperlutendant - or
. Woodburn Female Seminary; dled his .
Amen I/1 Ifforgautown, Mast Vtig,tols; - oti YNn.
day laßt..)tcy. Moore bad_ churn of the, Aar
&any , tor 'nasty years; and tont Ma eaiiets In
building up educational liaUtuttonsta liorpo
toin that panaln_ as toonamtintint 1116 141/i add
learning: .
GAZFTTE.
How do 144 e -tiers Live-tho.cTlmest
There Is no:claas ofinen that [vets the hard
ness of the times Morn than those in the office
of the Ministry, although we have not heard of
a Angie cane in which complaint has been made.
A linn lay gentlemen who are 'deeply mvereised
in the matter have proenred, from one who
knows be "actual cyclist' , whet It takes to "keep
hottae” in three days, the following leading
hems In the exPenses of a minister's family.
Many persons who live very,..plainly will no
doubt smile et the moderate bill. The eimily is
inpposed to consist of eighcpersona--:-Intsband
anctivife, four children and two servants
itcutruld tares.'. sloo
Two culls cloths including hat, boots, / 200
under garments...to
Two do. for wife ' . , - 110
Clothes for children ' 150
SOO linsbels c0i1....
.:... _ 120
.
Two girls • 155
llooloi and poriodlesis.... ...... .... 100
Statianerf an d peelage ,
2.5
'•
W coffee.:..
t'A:lO lbs sugar:.
ibs tea
M11k......~.. ..• .• •
Butenere-rnest, 3 lbs per day
Traveling expenses
Markel:log, *2 per week
4 lbs butter per neck ......
Gas . ..
12 . . .........
1001b4
Total $3,020
It will be seen that many articles are omitted
In the above list which are necessary oven In a
minister's family.
• It must not be thought of for a moment that
In such orderly doiniciells quocusware would ever
get Woken; cooking utatals would he needed, or
earpida would wear ont'i• Neither the wife no
children would need furs - In this Inclement wea r
ther.• As for spicery, fruits, dee., they are not to
ho mentioned. • Noue of the family must ever
take sick, for,there will hti no money to buy med
icine:, m few 'of our clergymen receive more than
two thousand dollars per annum, and many of
then, .do not receive near that 'amount. 'We aro
Informed that donations are not ao frequently
Made to clergymen as they were formerly.
Our toil:dab:ln in this community arc no talent
ed ns these In any other lOcality, and they should
hot he aildfred to suffer from picualary ember
raFsments. -We are 'persuaded that the people
only require, to know their wants, and they will
supply them, If a clergyman receives a salary
of two thousand dollars, and It takes twenty one
hundred to keep him and his family, can he be
honest I
il'estern Naval Depot Coautilttee
A few of our promibent citizens yesteulay met
a portion of the Committee appointed by tho
hist Congress to report on the best location for
the erection of a Navy Yard In the West, and
who have beet for some time engaged in exam-
Ming the claims of several Western cities. The
Congressional Committee desired much Informa
tion In regard to our city and the surrounding
cmutry—lts capacity for building vessels---Its
for transportation, Ate:, but the
• meeting being heathy called together, without
any preparation, was unable at that time to give
.the .neeessary information. Commission were,
.however, appointed to Collect the needed statisx
that and report to; an adjourned meeting to. be
held at the Monongahela 'lonic, at ten o:',.lock
this morning, when all of-the Committee till! be
present. 'The location of a Navy Yard here
would great benefit to our city and we
hope
her
un of
parall died claims will be ,
properly
• represented to theComrnittee and to Congress.
Queer Case.
A Man from Altoona enlisted in the Union
army in 186 1 , and was reported killed at the.
battle of Antietam. Ills wife brought. heme till
supposed body. and had It interred.. A year
elapse,' and she roma:Vied, and •In duo coarse a
child was born, the trait of the secona marriage.
A few days ago the tirst•husband returned home
'slice and well, baring.been: taken prisoner at
,Antletron Linslead of being. killed. Ile was de.:
tained by rho - rebels until the last :change at
Savannah. Of course all the parties are In a
queer. 8i; and " don't know what to do about
U." We sympathize with all'of them la their
dilemma but thing the woman might have
welted a little longer.. • • -
lirrianint6BSotmesiitiotrimileo:--ftra pd-•;
vale letterf welted yesterday' from a lady con
nected With the United States Christian Com
mission at Annapolis, Md., we learn that Ilr.ll.
Anshnta. of tills city, who was a member of
Carlin's 'West :Virginia Battery; and who hag
been a prisoner in Georgia, for some biT months,
has at length been paroled, and resehedAnnap-
II- a day or two ago, but In such a 'ardent health
as to tender life almost a burden. lie .has be
come entirely blind. and otherwise rito re
' doted. from exposure and bad *treatment. Ile
now lies at the hospital in a very precarious con
dition. Tills will be sad intelligence, to his
n_any &lends and retailers in this city.
•
. - -
Tars:mg.—This crating will berrfornfed for
the lame time, the greet drama of •Weiting for
it a Verthet," and we advise all who. have not
FR en it to go to-night without fail. It Is seldom
y thing more interestimfor attractive has bum
plseed no our boards, and we would not hare
missed seeing It for any ordinary consideration.
The aftetTicee this evening will be' a'beautifal
pauhnf ins, entitled' "the 'House that Jack
bnitt.,7 gotten ,p and arranged under the spoo
it I direction of Mr..IL Lewis, the very ancient
at age manager, which cannot. do otherwise than
prove a WM ce of amusement to visitors. <
. .•
Smfut.NoTica.—zfbe attention of our read
e*.1.4 directed. to thd brilliant assortment o-
Fall , and Winter Goods jast rteelred by our
friend Mr. John Vele:, No. 126 Federal, street,
Allegheny. Ms stock compact* a great varlet,
of Fancy French, English, !Scotch and American
Cesslmeres and Clothe, and Ana Silk and Cased
team Vectingn, all Of which will be made up to
mai In the latest stvlbs'antlin the best manner.
t choice selection of Famishing ; Goads also on
rand and for sale, together . with -a full stock of
, 11‘1%.1," Made Clothing, well and Fashionably
trade. „
o.kn.—Joey Doak, the little bltud newsboy, so
often Seem on our ctreets, end who Ira% retTat)y
senttothe Blind Asylum through the liberality or
Mr. F. Kramer, died Wednes.lay and-was burled
To.terdaY• 7'he 10.10 felloWltad been In the Asp
jam for nearly a year, and. was gettin„co along
m
faoosly there, When-he was seized with dropsy,
'Which terminated his existence. Us was a very.
bright lad, and .owlng,to his early affliction and
winning manners, was an object of no little in
.
CtrIIII7'B Nottior... benTlTML—Thesnext tern
of this institution van beginon the finsi, Tneadny
at January. All penning. of average ability be
grlinitg, now, can complete a - enema before the
next examitsidio whick.taken place in the last
of June. The Principal wilt find good !inflations
for, oil pupils whose examination will entitle
than to a fiist•claes. certificate: The, demand
for, teachem from this school in now much great
er than the aupply. Tuition for nix months, $35.
-
l'anaoaay...—Tbo Btayor andCalmat:of Phil
tktpbtala,munanlmously. paased a naolntion
of 'Manta karafeitortl. D. Saunders; D. D., of
'be Court.lrind Eaundene Inatitaco, "for tho
gr6.l goalie litia done to eqrrithg, by to untiring
• cai.ray r tba city fronatbe draft,r • • •
. .
Pitnsiorts.-- , tior line pliotrvagii
gift books, bibles, invenile 1.00kA. , stir
game 4; goldpc gr. to Print's
Auction Sale, 5.1 Fifth street. lie sells, as* he
has done for twentptire years, 'at abotit half
PABFAGeyIKTM EU11017.--ATI3 or our readers
wanting ,dralla on EnrotWoreettigeett.'orliiis:.
'edge in brhig out, their, friends, should 'call ,on
Mr: Milan, Illsigham, - Jr., at Adams Exprais
'Alike.. -Ills rutos arglow;And hot2pro . tcnts first:
TllB ATUJITIC Mosrat.T.—W. Glldenftm
ney has placed on our table the Atlantic Monthly
for Janttnry, 1855. This ls-a, capital number—
fall Of the choicest reading' matter. Mr. Gil.
dcnfennefe place of business Is at 45 Fifth
street near. Wood. , •
Aril Wain) 31rX11156.—The Union .Deptibli..
eau route of the Slxtb Ward. wlli meet at. the,
School Tiquee, on Saturday, Dee. fath, at Boren'
o?elork p. m., to suggest candidate for City and
Ward racers. Let thorn be it 11111 attendance.
Fon 316's Wzin.-Nes, rand{ of fine calf;
:kip,: and grain. leather.. boots and bahnorals,
Invrelliprircoland nailed, at litcClallautra Ann
dot: Itounn, i Firtil Street. -
Fntccs do object for dry goods tit; MetlelfibarY's
Auction if otute, No. &i Fifth street. Balance of
..stockof shaula,leilmornleklrfa,
..tizeq to be cloacttput immediately. •
Bride} , And Saturd;iyevenlnge there.*lll be
no talent McClelland's auction, the entire time
, Clll both dnye being devuted to prtentenatee of
boots, shoes pid'drygoods;', Xildie#,'reulttrarcr,
No: b 6 Fitthstrcet ., .
, . .
- Tan great *ale Of goods !at. reduced prices now.
Koltig mitt McClelland 's 4.nettonllouseiNo.,ss
- -
Tm:
now randy at Frank Coates Baok•antl News - Dei
Pg• Ohmalciebuil
• -
s?~~se~,~.,~~r~'
-.:-::;,"•*-.':3.:.7.-,'
SPiCIALI.AUAL 11:0110E.9.
Titplus W..pannt leol Blade'Roofcr, and
Dealer in American ::Mate, of variout orders.
Ofllce nt Algrander .L.aughliu's, near the Walter
Works, Plastm4,h, Pa. Reaidenet. No. T Pike
street. Orders:promptly attended to. All"work
'warranted water proof. Repairing done at the
shortest notice. No charge for repairs. provided
the roof Is not abased after it ti put on.
NEW Goons lust rccereca at and Merchant
Tailoring establishment of Graham & McCand
less, 73 Smithfield street - . - WO would moat ra
pe tfully invite the attention of our friends and
the mthilc In general, to oar new stock of fall
and winter goods. They contain all the very
latest styles of English, French and American
clothes, cassimeres mad vesting% all of the finest
quality, and is selected with the greatest care.
Gentlemen desiring fashionable and • well made
clothing, would do well to give na a call Wore
Imrchasing elsewhere. Every garment is war
ranted to glee full satisfaction in both yirke and
ratify. - tt Meek-IMMO,
Merchant Tailors. No. Ts. SmithAeld Meat.
A FRAQB.A32 breith andpesrly teeth we easily
attained, and those who fail to avail themselves
of the means should not complain when accused
of groso neglect. The Ber.odont.will speedily
eradicate the eanse - of a foul breath, beatifying
and preserving the teeth to the oltitv.t, age.
Bold by all pragnists. •
Oaranins and carriage call will ba taken at
the omnibus office, No, 410,-Penn street, day or
night. All orders left at theerem place will be
promptly atteaded to. All Calls mast be pald to
advance. • .
Cpgeral pit's . First Oyder
The 'Toronto globe, n friendly raper to our
Government, and to the present Administration,
offered the folloWing cdramenti on the order of
Genand Dix before It knew of the President's
revocation:
" We thinkilie enter extremelj inindleious on
the Dart of General Dix. It Is possible that he
Is justified by the rides of international law.
There can be no doubt that if a neutral fads to
prevent reside fmm his territory, the assailed
party Is permitted to enter the territory and cap
ture the assailants. But there are Many things
lawful which are not .expetligot. • Ho - haa -uo
right to Presume that ourGoveronient can not
or will net prevent—lraids in future. They are
making every effort ta" , prevent them, and there
LEI little chance of failure. The discharge
of the prisoners is an . event disiraeaful
to the . administration = of • jostles In Mon
treat,but cannot be charged upon the Govern
ment, wholtave done all that Ilea in their power
to secure Alm re-arrest of the 'wiseacre'. Datil
they failed toaccompllsh this, at all events, Gen.
Dix should certainly have withheld kts order.
lie ought to have recollected that the object of
the Southern raiders here is to embroil the two
countries .In-war, and that the object, Of bock
Lis Government and ours Is to avoid such a re
sult. Any thing which could create bad feeling
between the two countries Is exactly that which
the Southerners desire. If Gen. Dix'a orders
were' obeyed and Canadian soil invaded, there
can be no doubt that our Government would be
Impeded In the work they have earnestly under
taken of preventing raids In the future. The
beet co_ ruse for the American .Government to pur
sue is to Insist on our authorities doing their duty
In the matter, and In the meantime to refrain
from anything which will needlessly. embitter
Public feeling on the border."
A Singular History / .
In the year 18.% the cite of Buffalo. New task,
contained wrong its population a citizen of inde
fatigable Industry rind enticing ' enterprise.
Whole blocks of capacious warehouses ware
creetedby Lim, new strecCe were laid MS, graded,
paved, and lighted upon his recommendation and
. with his assistance, and no public undertaking
was considered sure of success without the sanc
tion and aid of this public-spiritel citizen. The
crash of 1837 came, and it caused him to
totter. To sustain bin credit for a few days,
in en evil hour be committed a deed which
• consigned him to the State prison.. Par
doned out, end no ineradicable' stigma save
that . Inseparable from misfortune. attach
ing to . ..Ms 'name,- he came to 'Neir Turk
city and at:tried tho hotel business at the earner
of Broadway and Corthindt streets.; Failing In
ills, be went to " Long Island's sea girt shore".
and took the Bath louse,a small, .sammer
tabliehment... SOon dirmsed with- his .111,Inck
there,-he test: rcelon of,elyilizatien alto
-110061&. t ii.,iolttoda of Weetlll:-
glola im I 'place of quiet and rest for the id.:
rnalnder of his days. lie settled In what has
very' to be the heart of the West Virginia oil
region, and now this unfortunate yet lucky, this
malting and Irrepressible man concludes his
strange, eventful history by leaving to his heirs
a fortune 'valued a, three million of dollars.
Ile bore the well-known name of liathban.—Y.
Y. Scrald.
TanTheladelphia Erining littlirtin calls
upon the City Councils to provide a reason
able bounty fund for volunteers to meet the
present call. - . •
MARRIED:
ikleFAßl.A.ND—AlelitlE.—On the 'Ait instant,
by the Rev. John Douglas, D.D., Blr. GEORGE
AIeFARLAZTD and Mal SADIE C. IlteKEEt
BENNETT—On the 21.1 last. it 520 p. ta..74
SEPII IV. BENNETT, aged RI yeses fLud LO months.
- -
The faneial will take place from his father'. real
dehor, In 13aldwIn township, at n p. m. en the 23.1
lag.. Carriages will ienve .11111Irea livery etable at
gp. m. Friends of thelamtly are respentfufly
GOllM.LT.—Thursday morning, at O'clock,
ANNIE M.:, wife of Win. M. Gormly, and young
est daughter of Jacob and Mary Swart, In thegfin
year of her age.
The friends and acquaintances of the faintly are
• requested to attend. the funeral, on Sarirsigiai
monsino, at to o'clOck.." CaWiliges will leave; the
ware-room. of kaliman la Sampson, corner of
Smithfield and Serenth eirects; at 9 o'clock.
1865.. • 1865.
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:ESTABLISHED Itt Irtb.
Two rain rinno, TWO WEIILT !omen,
iferai.9 , Wednesday imellaturdog
The Pittsburgh Gazette Publishing Association
kat% prOcurea a i•ors cirmemEi. HOE
rE, a new and beautiful set of type, and se
cured the services of an efdelent corps of editors,
the paper enters upon another yea. of its long eon. •
. tinned and vigorous life, with high hopes and on.
couraging prospects. - • .
alio alarms hem never been known to utter an
uncertain sound; and to Its steady and uniting ad?
vocac °lcor:yet political pr.zitplesis to be atitib.
sited, to a large deStee, the' proud position whisk
ilegheny county hold among the loyal 'commun.
ties of the United States: - is mdce in the war.
will be no less decided and emphatic.. -
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upon as the 'duet pricer from dlrto day thus
. furnishing 4 most Interesttrist. ard tab:table feature
fur ell climes of realer& No expense .ts *lron in
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IW;THIRD WAUD SVIIOOL HOW SE:
—At n mettlintof the sititens of the Tetra
Wird. held On TIIITESDAY EVEVING, Dee. Did,
Ifiall, W. J. fitentgonsery sum milled to the Chalet ,
and R. Maekey.Searetarr. ~ • -' '
On motionWl Lewis, • 'Committee of Aro .
be appointed for the purpose a-correcting the en
rolment.
Mews. a W. Leine; John -Pant, iotna 'Kai,
John Jaekson, John Klatt, were appotnted Ane—
committee.-
• . On motion oIC. Ai Leiria the elettloni of pers.
manent °Mears w.ss atponed ontik SATO/WAX'.
EVENING, Doe.2lt • . . _
• On motion adjourned to meet on attxtraper-
KMNTING. . - • deMat
- - —-- - - -
. 411 rinor.rns.- -
PrrTeßillleft. rr. vrAyNE Pi 011,101G0 RAILMiIf,) - • ..!
Office of the Secretary. • f , 1
I I ! riTrantnion. Pa., Den - lgth. DIM
IDEND____ON CAELTAL STOW:- - - i
AND - ON THIRD DIORTGAGE DONDD. s, '1 I
e Bovadof Directori of ttas Omnpady have de ' ' , ,
el red, a Dividend of 2 .4 PER OENT..on the Clap •, - ' . ~
' Stock, for the quarter ending Dee. 31111., lasl,ll+. •
_,
the eharehobiers whd stand re•gs,„ tored oo tint dill'
dayable (free of Government tax,) on an after Dm
.-
17th day of January; 'MP, at the office of the Mae ' ' '
pony in this elty, and at the : Transfer ,Ageatty, 1 .1
Win,aoW, Lanier b CO., No. Ed Wall -street, New, , • ,
York, to Dm stockholders as registered et the re - • ' '
specilvo offices. Thal:losta have also ordered Um- ::
anticipation of Um payment of the halgyearlyAlM -
deed of 3'' per era. do the - Third MorVsgs Beene': .3" , • t I
due' pril .1, 18Ce, making it payable on cad =• • ,
the 15th , day of January, WM. to the bnalho ••' I ,
registered on.tho slot day Of December INII6, at the !.- .•
, Transfer Agency, Wlnslaw, Ltinier Pc Co., No. a ' '
Wall street, New York. The transfer books or - ,•,.
stock and Vara trortgage bonds will .sloes oa Q.* _
alit fire, MI o'clock p.m., end remain abed MN& '
the 17th 04 of Janurr/ thereafter. .- -. .
By order of the Board.
dela:Oat, W. H. BARNES ~..8- ' , I.
toszra Y. OAZZ& OQ•111T WIC &MIS
Alc3fATEll & GAZZA.M. ,
CLAMS AND PATENI
No. Gil AVr SIILECT. PlKtsburth.
BOIJNTIES, PENSIONS, BXOK PL
ON} ILITNTAIED DOLLARS, dac soldfers ' "
eharged on account or wounds received. la Naiad! I.?,
collected lownediately.-
•
—Call et 93 011.2.2 i -T
147E1" . oppaktS tbs.
lIUUWFIES
Army and . Navy Agenay!
No. l ki FO UNTIL SiclPlttobargli:
PENSIONOymenredjBOI3IMI:9_OACX PAT.-
and PRIZE AIONEY, and 00BIARYEATION: or
RATIONS of relensedArlsoners collects&
FAY OF PRISONERS OF WAS. can be drimir
bTtber wives or widorad mothers..octal .
WOUNDED BOLD ' ' ;.: .
.$lOO Bounty to all Wounded - Weer*
I. now beittglutid to all with a “Dise.ltallos...
sharps made until the navViz r tr a tet. oz .4 • ,
LlCansed hrs. the U. 8. -
No. los nrrn sTRFAI',I% seeetnd
ClathedraL
meal
ILITARYrs CLAIMS,' :PENSION !si t • , -
.110UMMS, BACK PAT sod NILITA.S
CLAIMS of every - description,. cullecte4 by.tk
subscriber, AC the f rtites,,ris : Penalties -
1110, ell other claims .
O. C. TAYLOR, - Atterney4t-Lkw. r_ • _
Oreatistzeet,ritubinsu. ra. : :;
chsrges are made if the claim does am
succeed, and all intennatiosigiirenvami•
-817n.angms , CIALM9, BOUNTIES
PENSIONS AND /Morays( OP Pk%
Promptly attended to by '
• ABTOEith At JiThElato
- • Nb. 13.5 rotnnu sr., riustrie. Pv
OFFICE DA2IKARD ORBEK
IDrinkardCompaq,`'„
Drinkard Creek Onion Oil
Are requested to still at the Company's 01doe sad
lay their subscription& . • ..
OFFIgE OOLLEOTOR
P. •
vn . tted stases speretAl XeseressiTok. • .
Peas, =Credence with the joint etiolution of ChM. •
ePProved. July 4th, 1861 , a spectra duty haat":
bef levied on the gains, protits or income .for the
year ending atst December. 1863, and a list basked ,
ced
pie in mr hands for collection, by the Asscatter
Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned-.
that mild Income is now due and peic
rilittgßA dutyt tt ? lt273r ,y_ah
amoaat
=paid; end the amount of said tax, with such ad- '
dition, together with interest, and the costs that. ,
may . peerile,will become a lien on ell the property,'
and .eighte to property, belonging to the tax-pay-
es. which will be enforced by distraint if niceassry. • . •
Payment may be made on er before the Ogg DAL '
or JANUARY, t 8 8 , by all persona In that part of
Allegheny county in this attract, - at No 61 We* --
street, Allegheny. DAVID . N. WiIITS, ,
dellajas • . Collector.
M CCORD st C 0..• . • ••.•
•
GA.Z.r..41.14 AsSOOtATXON,
.Prrrestraair,T.C.
dazxrs.
SoLICITOICS QP
AND ATTONNEY64T-i/AVri
Licen sett tif . GovCrunient to oolloot
And edi other
BlilitatTor Naval Claim
Against the United State&
W. J. & HALL PAMMOIf,
Union' OA Company,
NO. 267 PENN 7MUTIr.
The robeeribers to the capital Stook of tie
W. mum.
Secretary and Treastnein.
olesalo Dool!irs
Hats, Caps ana Strata Good.,
Have new to store the larseet and 'twat aciatpletret
. .
. GOODS FOR FALL SALFS,
Ever offered In the west. ItlerOhsuts are requests&
to cull sad examine our stock which: wilt be doll
not ... *001) staiarr.
CIWST;itAS, P.)U3S,EFP,
,
O - •
NE - or. SNAKE & co's. •
GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM :Pi '..i.1110-D
. .
Also, Kaisers' Bros.' P1111i011; Grupe ee: Eindtsii -
• ant*, and Prince's iutomatkiMns. • ,
• dell'' Fifth street, (mil door above Wood.) -
OR
e }fig 13rA:r; r Cftip Lftyer
1- and Seedless Raisins • Zante °arrant', Mesa'
and Lemon peel; prepetdd MtneeMeit;iniara and 1.1
• by the pound; Maltby's fresh Oysters, in cans anal
'half. caw; Shaker Dried Corn, Honelny,VianboW %
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Mackerel abet Salmon, in cans, berrideri a full eta. •
pertinent, of Duallah. and American Plekleif•andi
Sauces, for sae at tke Pana s il Grow
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