Natt4t ktelegrains 4 4 z. 13A_nn.ISI3U Proceedings of the Legislohire . , r: ' THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE 'READ. r Quota Under the•Laat Call Considered. TO TilE NEXDRY OF DR. REED. ;siesta! Dispatch thine Pittieunth Gazette. Ittanzannuo, Jan. 4, 1865. ..Sinisat:--The Senate met at eleven o'clock. ?hoFiceretaryt•t: the Commonwealth presented • thetior,ernor message. Ten thousand' ; copies were ordered to be printed. • 31x.1411 =Cod the eopointment of a °emelt _ tenie confer with the Governor and arrange that. the State should not supply more soldlere' under this ittistcadi thtuil; justly sLonti t . )Itr,.lllgham said the quota was about - double tatit it,would be If: properly - correeeed. " 'AAR tht qt6t4 was really only thirty ,~:. ' • .Tl 5, tesolation' WPlEl atnendol, 'and pated. to cOofts alio with ilia Preitdent itnel Stcretafy of I Wet.' • - • , - Fire tisoutand copies of the State Treasurer's „ . 'retort were *Wired to he printed. -- , Me.FloPkine annotuiZed in lengthy remarks, ILO death of Dr. Reed. Ile WU acquainteci with -jdm for ninny years, and always found him; a model . Ciniatlan gentleman. Re - differed Politi bat `deceased was not a bigot, and, was -waye coneilatory. Re reviewed" the public. ea : • incrof the deceased r and paid a glowing trihnte to hia private worth. ; _ '..34.111g1iam Offered - 6 resolutions of regret and iOndolettee, anti paid a tribute to - the memory of • deceased. no resolutions were aiopted,and the .Secete adjourned in respect. • „Woe Legieletnos adjourned'unal Tuatday ~ '~A~~III~TGTO~I' important Case Before the . Su . preme Court , ' REBEL PEISONEBB TAKING TIIE I Su lens to - Cmvernment Loads . . ::REPAIRINO TILE GEOAGIA.R/iILROADS • I . ' The Bursting of ParroU Gans - ' to be Investigated. - ekiIt , TATCHES FROM AJiMIRAL PORTER. Art noun maim Busse DMUOTEq. Arrest for DividgipiPorbr's IM RE GOLD - BEARING BONDS Isßaider Vethug L be Tried b' . N . t Coo' • • CoUrt• t 4l. BLOWING OPEN OF DUTCH GAP CANAL odcalezo , . ',W? , a tinf..._GTON 4 nll-.. De 4 •7 711 P . . 131 00 Court of „;.I,he United. States u now fine it. a. ease of ,1 apPeal-fintio the Conti of blahs's. Thu mil , ,' - meat is on the queistion of the constitatkonallu ' ~• .. chilli:4ton of the right of appear to that court, :' :' and Involves large peenniat7 Interest. N, . ' • Seviral hundred rebel prisoners have during ' the past Rack , taken the oath of• allegiance and k a •: : been sent North. . . the . :- ' • . ' . ThThe'sulsirrlptions to h 10-40 loan, received ' t the Tressary,Department yesterday amounted ‘',' - o $1,`.i0,000, and to the 7-80 loan $1,820,000. • . Wasunorrow, Jan. S.—Gen. McCallum,o.eti- I L . „mot Nfonegor of military railroads; boa been or. dcred to dispatch a party of officers and opera :• Sirs to take charge of the' ralhoad stock and - t propertreaptured at. Savannah, and make ail sr •.: ..rongetnents necessary for their efficient repair • -and nun hi the operations in - South Carolina aid TheiOni 'l,o Cimino Into the canons of the bursting of Parrott rifled cannon on board Mad -‘. rid POrtet'S Sect, enter Upon their duties to-mor ., ironf. it 'hi stated that wo have upwards of one thousand' iueh guns on our vessel' of war, tied one hmidred 'of theein use in the army, their i - - Cap inslW ii et4;d. _ "i Capt. Wise of the Naval Ordnance Bureau, • .' Us already ' determined to, withdraw the 100- ,potasslcr parrots frost the service. The fading - among naval officers induces the belief that his view wDI be unstained - by the Exam:lag Board of "_ 'the'depsrt acct Dispatches farm Admiral Porter report that . . . 'Elena:anon Commander Cushing, commanding s . .tbo guaboat. Monticello, had just gone an shore . ; and danroyed anew , .English blockade mintier. ' . YAihil dletilltns In :New . Tork and elsewhere, :„ ..,:,...ratofore titmice:l with violations of the Inter ,.y .14. : N.; . elrChtle law, are now paylag the pecuniary f, -$,....,f. . es to which they sactiable. : • „.,:,1* 3, .B. Osborne, a naval reporter of New York, 5 , - been tarmted by order of tluiPtellident, and `4 cred to be trial for fnrulsitlng to the public . s . -- and rev:oiling the publi4tioit of the -de 7,- talk of the, Wilmington expedition, thereby Airatuslut the enemy to reinforce their 110 the at 1 : Taleml Point. '• ~4 P -= The Prosldent 'has appoioted Ainsworth ,' 3.,`- maffold, Librarian of. Congress, to succeed Dr. 4: 1 1. , -; zir rgnic, an. 3.-Th -e rarnbly Past has re assurances assurances from a dirtiogulabcd vette ;'r!?' la Washington, whose pradtion gives him 4.': st opportunities for ample and accurate I ti- A'7:. „, low, that enables It to say that more gold ,A 0 ; '' - 1 bonds will bo - Istrie that no addi -1 it o pid In Alton of currency will take - plosso i and ' • .that the Goternment will henceforth - rely. Barite 1 4 ' entire. expt:ndintratypm the 7.30 loarusand the . . Tbc Tribunes Washington special .says : . Thp 'Provost Marital Oau* ears the wanta. of the , - acrvlce do not demand - any more artillery and tavabT- and 'hit; for tint present, recruits will -anti be received Soy Infantly.. The liorth,ndal will ,pmbably bc concituled to - Commander .Coilltut hu` been detached trona ---, the Waketrnietts and rorderod to report at Wash . Ingten. rt Benito be tried by a naval court.- A 'letter form the army of Um Potomac that ileervines the blowing opers of Dutch Gap canal:. The earth was cut away aa much as possible; •galleries were constantal bider• the remaining ....= • -•earth, mut air tom otpowdar placed In them. = The concussion was arry_alight, ana watt not a suceessitel he expected. The earth must be =ad :Ont. , The rebels lava twenty cannon _ g on the upper end . of the canal. Much work must, be done• before pit- gunboats can at e . • cold the river above the canal. • - _ 40 _ ,, u [ 4xvort,NT.4k. $l5OOO. bIEASURE BBBNED ,:- The, isthmus Virates _lmprisoned. ANAINEIitIARY•• OF EN) AINOIPATION. AiEW TORN, Jan. S.—the steamer Qosta Rica, . Altplnsult] on s•Ati has arrived; bring - leg '150,000 In treasure, 'Am% Fesictstsa, Jan. pirates heireataired here, and arc cond . /led In Fort .6.1- ' este,. ,They'willtra tried here. • ennitentary or this Emancipaticitii cibg itieletinited iiere tri the colored peopic with great iriopic~elPcocse:. - 'THE" MIADELOVIA 'CUSTOM HOUSE ROBBERY Vittairah ia rr tiot;lttit et the Catttle'r. January - 4.-11a imihninary. :;:~tearlug{Polo plueF. thlt 'afternoon ha the ease, 311lbou , Alleo,,coahleiat r ttor Cuatom House.„ who , ' - Was striated on a charge, of beteg coneerzedln :• • ; tb6 srecs t rObbcry of MOO 3 front the Custom, 'The, aeetieed wan troinandot, In default ball;f4kpadthci hearing: • . . .. . . . . -. . . • . .'''• . . . , . .. . . . --. . • • L , T ~. -, . .....• . _ . .. . ,-... ....._ ~. .. . .„- -- 11 4" N ~ ,,1 : I A7 - - IL I r i l l b l • - . A 11 i --- lk I i . • . . . .., . IMPORTANT REBEL EDITORIAL. TEGUBLISOhIE TIMES UPON THE CONFEDERACY. Ceminenis of "Butler's Repulse al Wilmington." CONGRATULATORY ORDER IF GEN. BRAG O. Bill Arming Slaves Passed. APPEAL TO FRANCE AND ENGLAND NEw Tor..x, Jan. 4.—The Richmond Sratoge contains are ry important editorial, which Is be. Resod to be froth the pen of Jeff:Dans. Secre tary Seward is reported to bare seat it to all the foreign minbsters;as showing the complete ex haustion of the rebellion, and that consequentlx the rebels are no longer to be entitled to consid eration as belligenints. It says : "Our reversed hare done much towards preparing our people for extreme sacrifices. If subjugated, the 'ones. non is simply .whether we shall bye for our oven use, or whether the Yankees shall take It for theirs. It would he more glorious to de vote our means to success than lose them as spoils to the enemy: Oar agitation, stripped of . our property by the master& of oar Government, would he infinitely better than if despoiled by the enemy; and 'wearing his bonds of subjuga tion Is a horror that embraces all other horrors. _Troublesome them are now upon us. Great exigenclei 'surround ti ' s at ' this time. We need all ourstrength and wisdom.. Let there be a conference of our wise men. Let there be calm investimdlon of our wants. Then let all obstacles to theemployment of all our resources be removed. So long us we have a mu-or a del lar let the call for them be honored. It would be adding disgrace to our misery if we were overcome without exhausting• every resource of defense. If the government determines that it needs our landa, houses, nerves, homes, ' our money, or ourseires, it must hare them. It Providence condemns us to a master, let it not be a Yankee. Of all the people on earth, We have most reason to loathe and dread Omni, Any terms with any other, would be pre ferable to subjugation by them. If statesman ship cannot save us, It can palliate our misery by,nosing, us from the Yankees.' Our people_ would Infinitely prefer u favorable alliance with European nations." - The Richmond Rprniinet, after commentitig on tho aboVe ibets , says: "If It be necessary to con vinee the world that we are fighting for the self:, government of the whites then we should liber ate the 'regrets, and if that. liberation should ac' cute our recognition, and the guarantee of Eng= load or France to,;:ecomilm oar Independence, we believe : the famierof these States' would not hesitate to make the sacrifice. The consequences 'of emancipation would ' fall upon the negro,. and the act would be one of necessity and not of choke taken against ofirjudgment and convic. thm, hat to FIITOIIS from the hiirnira Of prolonged war, role- and destruction, intelved In the suc cess of our enemles.". ' - The Richmond Sotrinel, commenting on the re - embarkation, of Radler's troops, - says ;that they ; should have been driven off so aeon after effecting ilanding of fire brigades . Is astonish 'Mg when we topsider the force at the time op- The DOpefih.sayir: It; seemed hardly possible , . that a force so coon:nous 'elintdcl lie beaten off and tilsennfited by a* garrison of a few hundred men, a-good part of which were. raw militia. We were Inclined to doubt whether any serious at tack had been made; - whether the whole demon stration weruimra :reconnoissance or feint, pre. lieninary to the grand movement against the real objective point: In another place it' remarks : Never again will Wilmington and-Its forts be so slimly garrisoned. . -The Dispqa says: "The repulse of the Wil mington expedition had a • moat cheering effect upon the spirits of the people 'daring the 'lnn two days of the week. There was a very 'greer dcd apprehenaion in the : community that Wilmington ,(oar, seaport) would succomb to the ' hardened .force sent against it, anti the lannaliate elt.c.t was that neck disappeared Irma the.market. The ens my having expended their utmost strength on Fort Fisher, an optpoetof Wilmington, and been disastrously beaten; liAjnalnzefeepe Out,7and was rester lay offering with few buyers, • ' - The ' &Whitt says that everybody le pleased and . jubilant, and adds: As a very pleasant se .4ueLto outmost g rae lfyingtrintllldt, We Mention the fact that yesterday's nest records the ar rival of 'four blockadoLntnitgers et,Wilteheffkag with suppling for our armies. Scuffed =mint the Mowing: . • '•• 1171infrieon;- Dee.r& - =-ert;'ltraim has Issued congratulatory order on the defeat of the one lot's stand armada before'trimigmten. paying merited compliment: to Gems. Whiting and . Kirk-: lend, Col. Lamb, and the officers and men en gaged. .The-enunfs andek on the Oct, day last ed Ore home, on the &coed day- seven, firing altoget Per over twenty thousand shots, from arty kinds of vessels. The 'Ooafiderates responded . with 662 shots on the first day, and 600 on the. second. Our loss Is 8 killed and 15 wounded. The ground in front and rear of the fort Is cot.. • ered with eltells and covered with deep pits.. Two guns in the.hirt burst were dismounted ourselves,-and two by.the enemy's lire; Yet the felt was unignrt. .Theaxpedition op the Roanoke, river hat Mimed." • • , The W/112 says : " Fortune has been setting , steadily against na for some nmatits and limey-. behoped That the turiging - polut .Ls `now; reached, and that we have suffered all that we were . doomed to suffer otithls occasion-4hat we hate awaken" expiated our faults or follies, o.rwhit. mir has brought misfortune upon our arms:— and that henceforth, for some time at - least, ire i- 74 iTleoh forward to itreasonable Were of geed . fortune.. lijo far; then, from being depressed, t there is every reasemto be hopeful. " The Sentinel of the Mktg, eays : "Sherman is : still at Savannah, and no movement this side of the river has taken place mace the evacuation of, Savannah. It Ls probable that Sherman will re.:„ emit his men before he moves - on Augusta or whatever &int he designs ettacking'." New Your, Jen. 4.—A special dispatch' froM Washingtonwayst.; Adyiees - fromftielunond are of such „a tenor as to indict: the belief among hrteln officials that the rebel Congress have al. ady, In secret session, Passed a bill giving Jiff. Davis or Gen. Lee authority to call for or artier detail of not less than .50p0 slavas,for aerviee in the armyne iordiers.- • ,1 he, Richmond' Ezamir?r, of the 2d, in reply to the 8. - nrinel's officious to the protection' of France and England: in tho present weaksairse. of tte South; Intimates that the article In the :Unfired recommending such policy emanated flare Jefferson Davis, and a panicky mind. _ It_ says, If the altentative were presented- to them, or being subject/of those foreign powers or re turning to the United States, It would choose the former. • , • , Now Toni, Sen..4.fha Coninterekd Admit ser'S Waihington epeeist says: . Tito news from Richmond toolay:shows act _Meowing , desire' ea the part of thavabsla to nudtaLeo supremo commander. - : . - THE ;BTO4I Mill MOSEY ` MARKET. . • DI CLINE OP rztorntgo-; PAPER. .• . • Special srtster n sl /aft 4 Prr 4 ff DiioMOtti• Tome, Jan. 4.-The, BteCk_marke is generally more salsa thefili.. Without any spe cial simulative moventunt, thetenderieyof prices Is upward :; The late shorts -MCrailmasisluive covered their tontraMs now ind nie, operating . . for an advance, ' Government stocks aro steady with a moderato business. Coal shares stronger on anthracite, and aro steady on bituminous stocks. Miscellaneous has admit 'eeil 5 Pneceat , - - and 1 per - cent. on ariposa—otherwise the' was. no important reM m gange. At the Petroleum' Board to-day there was a more general demand . for stocks, and the market. is Steady. Excelsior stocks ,b 25; Germania, 1123 Knickerbocker, BO; ..itynd. Farm,. 00;, Buchanan, 186.. Gold spec- . elation wee quite lively, this morning. Aihcre was an °drone of 2 - per cent. over ['b e . cid6sing rate or/set evening. There was„considerablo activity and animation early in the ritzy, and to wards noon the market give way slightly. There. is a falr , demnd for Tommy. Exchange only nominal. -;The agitation of the .4nestlon for the repeal of the duty on printed paper has created a panic in the market, and it in freely offered hero for 20 cents; some of the principal publish,: ere refuse to give arm 18. Now England man tenctrams ore bringing their paper hem and.'&ll - It for 20 cents, and some hss been offered at inxentey , thought the price will it, , ..)011 be down tolCi cents. Movements aro progressing. that.will probably lmmk down the monopoly lu a short OMR. - • - • • '''' Nsw - Youw. - Jati. 4..-,Ocad firm with negro epeeniattro demand. :The bulis hate ment.fred the market well, and- with 'mecum. Tito Pica opened al L1".,33..4, Inotadvinacedlo Trouble la`Canada Naw TOUR.; Jan. 4.—Quebee tulvicei say: that _tberu la trouble. In CSILInda, becante of the en . forcanent of the Jima. for nulitlantan to servo on the froritier..- Tile Frtnala rafused to terve, and the drattlng otlicera acre driven olvot aev.• 'Frill caul:dies, A atKong force lute bnantirdarad ant' to put this • 't THREE DAYS' LATER NE'ArS. The "Tinges'' on Setrard , B Reply to Lord Irtuti•nelltre. THE QUEEN OF SPAIN'S MIME. The Pope's Response to the Rebel Pinntresto. VOREIGN MALIKETS,Vea. RimyAx, Jan- 4.—,the Asia, from Liverpol on the 24th and Queen down on the 25th, tirrived this morning, bringing three days' later news: - The London 27mes has an editorial on the let ter of the Secretary of State, Mr. Seward, in re ply to Lord Wharneliffe, in his letter of applica tion ccidiatrlbate old among the rebel Prisoners. It naps that it is no slight testimony to the course taken by Her Majesty's Government in its 'deal ing with Federal America, and that Seward, with answers he cannot conceal, Is driven to make the most of the oPPertunlty.offerod him by a person irramonsibie as a representative of the British nation:, A i kl et jerinditatetrthai he is prepared to make the most of the least oflielalship4hat might be made on the part of the British Cabi net - or any 6f, its representatives. Mr. Seward should be hard driven when lie finds it necessary to express no much Indignation on so trilling 'an affair. • The Thin questions the wisdom nod good taste of 11hartmliSe's otter, but it represents Mr. Sevrannt charges agalnst the British people, and concludes by saying that he knows that every one of the quoit-ions- raised daring the ex feting civil war, were only moving in the Hues already laid down for us by the lawyers and stater. mem The conseience and public opinion of the Called States • were in the same c a l as they are, and vrhatever abuse Mr. Seward chooses to latish on us, simply recoils on the heath of Ills own people. A letter pabrsbed in .the city article of the Maas cm the trading regulations with the South, contends that the changes are calmilated to Im pede rather thse to promote traffic. Ile asserts that the available channel Ihr getting cotton la through the I•locknale, and that the atilliculties of this trade bare been increased, not by the great efficiency of the blockade, bat by the rman kittens of the Confederate Government, tending to glee itself a Monopoly of the prate of block ade running. The Pope of Rome, in respohsc to the mani festo of the Confederate States, applauds the pa . title sentiments expressed therein, and deplores the continuance of the bloody straggle between the North and South, lie will not fall to him-self of a favorable opt ortuttity to urge peace. The Nhippißg Ga.ttcf.ays that the advises from Nantes confirm the report that President Juarez has .issued letters of marrow - to Americans against French ships, and especially against the steamers of the French • Trarts,itlantle Co. One of these steamers haring on board 200,000 pounds in specie was convoyed from Vera Cruz by a French , man-of-war. • The Army - and /Vary Gartlk ridicules the idea that Sherman was 'obliged to leave Atlanta. The weekly returns of the Bank of France ex hibit an Increase of cash on hand of nearly t elle and shelf millions of francs. The Bank of Farnce has reduced Its rate of discount from 6 to UFA. The Proorcaa,of Lyons, announces that the • cotton crisis Is drawing to a close. In the-de partment of the Rhine, where considerable or- Arnie of the raw material have revived that branch of indnatry. • • The Paris bourse on the 234 was flat. Rented were easier and closed at 65f. 30c. SPALY.—The Cortex opened on the 2:::d of Dec. The 'queen's speech gives the hope of a prompt rotation of .the 'Peruvian question, but is silent n the subtext -of St. Domingo. It says that Spain has not ambitious projects on American republics. As regards--Mexico, the speech gays that the official communication of Maximilian's ;macs, sloe to the thread-of Mexico is the' gommenco , ment , of_it int‹,era the political tclattons be .tweenlipati and Mexico, hitherto unfortniately Anotifir paragraph in the speech !sag follows: J-exiihound to state that the general condition ;of the monarchy,considered in all, its extent, Is not Vityeatiataciory; and to remedy this, Is of great impartance. to 81The preeedlngparagraph is supposed to refer .•,Domiago. • rA,,z.ipax-elgiai7lfart;i.-4ifolitiOns of Or leans fair at B 834; middling Mobile 'Bur, 275,,,',• 20 .34: Uplands tide, 27q; middling. The mock in port is Bat' Inclu ding 0,000 bales'Of American minufacterc._ The market le _titur.tattplices, of goods and yarns are still adianciag Lhespoa .Thvisydqrs .Iforket.—The market b firmer, with a advance on all qualities. Wakefield, Nash & Co.report flour Ex tra State 21€V27..i. Wheat firmer and advanced 11 - 62 d oirthe flnerqualltles received; Western, 10d(d Ss 4d; 'White Western, gs(o.Os nd. Corn alive and unchanged, and held at 3@oi_per quarter; mixed, Provisions—market dell. Beef gain and ,efeady. Pork quiet. Baron—the market has a rd downwa tendency, for New. Butter firm, with au upward tendency. Lard very dull . Cheese advanced. Sugar upwani. with nn advance of :Coffee 'quiet.. Rice has an upward tend- Petrolenui—Refined r ffs per gallon. No sales of Crude.... • • Londoh'Xunht=Breadstuff; quiet and si'eady. Coffee steady; common Congols steady. Money 4losed ou Fiidarnight at 813.4V.893i. Bullion in the. Bank of England- has Increased f165i000. - There has been considerable sales of American securlties, - aqd quotations aro nominal. U. S. 5-2.M1 are quotedat 81.3.0g4234. cr 3 r.A.TtrisrrcoN - Combined. Attack on the City . ' Probable. LIME REPORTED BROUGHT TO I STAND. Surrender of: His Army Not Unlikely. , NenrTons, Jan. - 4,,-The Called States suit ply ship Antaaelnisettes arrived at Philadelphia tastererdirt; (ma Charleston Bab the Seth nit: bila reports that the fleet of tron,elads bad re— tyrind bi...tharlesten. . harbor, rind were to to. op:rate with,Sitertion In an attact on that elsy, It *a„i - reported that Ilarder; bad beeibprought ,to a stand and would probably be °Wig& to ear- • _ . . Nsw YOH; J/1111. 4.—The steamer: Massachu ietts arilred at, Philadelphia, ; from - Charleston .har, ow' tha evening, of she 30td. She repoite that ottuironclads nine ha nambcr t had returned to charieston Harbor, and that. 'lt - was rePoded Adinlral Dahlgren was to , co-operate with Ether man In hls attack on Charleston. A large force la . reporn* to hare left BaTantlah toe that par. pose. - _ _ Owenpboro Taken Possession of the Rebels. Lounnaus., Jan. 4.-.-Onensboro was faked Tiossesslon of ny- the rebels nader Maj. J. Walker Taylcir,.our forces nraenallng. . . . Pyoposed Nebel -_ Propositions.. to France and ltltiglartd. NEw rottg, , 1 he foLlowinglo the con. eluding' .paingraph:of a long* oalltotll4, the quelutiond deirc Davin' organ: . " If France and Engiaint will entertain a treaty with thesi , .Confederata Statea t recognizing our nationality and glutrantoeluir our independence. upon the abolition of ithwerY.lo all these States, rather than,eotOnne the war we ahonld be pro p:wed, tonrge the ineemtre on our,roaders. belie.ve,atteb a proric*itinit would be fayorably received and acted, on by :those, nattOna. - aud it Ought to be ittitdp to them, . . New Hiunpshire Itepublleon Convention. '..-CfccteOnn, Jan. '4".--Tlie Nhinablicact State Convention assembled hero to-day. Ron. N. G. Upham of Concord;`was chosen Presi dent of ..the Convention. lion. rm./..Smyth, of Manchester, dval nominated for Gorentor tho ` , Grit ballot. "lion: J: "It. Patterson was, 01(401, toonsly norninoled by acclamation for Congress in the till distriet..•, p or t e r. Fleet 'Anchored at Beaufort.; . Fonnass, )paNuoi, .2.—Rciradtiii rnl Porter's fleet is reported to be et. Beaufort; safely anchored, =haring -successtally. . weathered th o sbartnolTlVltutington. All the ttinainlag.trani pqrtafl:t clo th e Way to liampt on Roads: _ === Avorres,4ln., Tan. , 1.-TheLeglatattire has ordered the - election . of all. S. Senator the 17th Institd-fill the - vacancy occumng. on the 0f4 14 4 7 4t11ext.t - ~~~1~0.1 v ~~TI i~~~ Tug corrox arTIIIED BY lam REITLIES FOR TUR- POOR OF KO MAR Review of the 17th Army Corps ADDRFB3 OF THE MAYOR. A 111LOCHADE lIIIMNICII-ASTONLIMED THREE OR FOUR MONITORS ARRIVED NNW You Jan. 4.—The steamer Talton, from Ellton 13mtd on the Ist, has arrlred;Ming logl,loo pastergers, Inclnctivg 206 orSems of Sherman's army. Collector Draper left this city this afternoon in the transport Grenada for &retinal', where be will take testimony relative to the owner ship of the cotton captured thereby Gen. Sher ri:um, and make such disposition as .the War Department may direct. ,Mr. Draper was am& a cotton agent some two months since, when he flied the necessary bond* tN tho animism of n 00,000.. The cotton Wiltprobably be sent here for sale or may be shipped to Etsrope. • CoL Julien* Allen has been sent north by the Mayor and Common Council of Savannah, sad with the consent of Gen. Sherman, to purchase for that city, certain artielei. of food for disirl bmitinto the necessities of families. It is cold ourmerenanta ere anxious to open commerce with &comfit, and to show their rood will, they contemplate • making; a free gift of supplies to the peer of that city. The 'Palmetto rkredd COntnitlS the fellnwhig Items • ' The gunboat Acacia captured the steamer !U -lie, with 400 bales of cotton, from Charleston for Nassau. The Julia arrived at Port Royal on Med.' ~tk. Col. No% of the 17th Connecticut, Lieut. . Glee. Ass strait Provost Marshal of Florida, and Captain Young, of General Birney's stair, were raptured pyguenillas while en route from Jack sonvilo to St. Augustine. The Palmetto /Jerald will hereafter be printed at the office of the Savannah Yews, and will be come a daily paper—Mr. Mason, its proprietor, having removed to that city. 'l'he Pdfmr-ttoHeraltre editorial correspondent at Savannah on the 20th, says: On the capture of Savannah, when our forces took pusasion of. Fort Jackson, the rebel Fan Savannah opened tire on the fort. The gone being spiked, no re monstrance conill'he ads; but a. tatter) , was ~,,, soon brought to bear F n the ram, and peppered her briskly; she belts, ell plated, was ofecterse , les otherable to such attacks; she afterwards threw a-few shell into the elty,but the neat night she ended her career by committing suicide. At a Masonic meeting to Savannah there were rervesentatives of Massachusetts, South Carolina; Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi; Tennessee, Ken tucky., Virginia, Illinois, • Indiana, Colorado, *Michigan, lowa. Wisconsin, New York and Ohio. Gen. Sherman receives hundreds of citizens daily. He Is in good health. A grand review of the 17th Army Corps, by 36th. Gen. Sherman, took place in Bay street, on the The Mayor, In the comae of his address at the Jubilee meeting, said Onr city contains twenty thousand inhabitants,'Without food, fuel or-re• muncratire persults—many of_ them refugees, cut our from all connexion with the country. The heart sickens at :the sight, lie saw 'but one course to pursue.. lie Bald they all feel greatly Indebted to the general commandant of the city for the cause he had pursued. A blockade runner had come with an assorted cargo. She camenp and anchored near the city„; unaware that the city'had cheesed hands. On the ZiOth a new maskedhattery was er* t t . etl, by , Foster's forces, ned a tialn of can stop d by it. A portion of Hardee's forte had , pazsed the point by marching aroand on an old wagon read. • The W . (Hit of clearlon the rtrer of obstructlOns In going on, and three or lour monitors .had armed at Sayannalt , Thu Angnsta.Chrontele, of the 28th, In roferi.l ring to BaTannalt, Says t Our works around, the city were Tory strong, and the bloc; shinty, would hue. been held had it not been fcr the fall of mt, McAllister. • --- Annual M RR of the Cleveland A; Pitts. bnoskr . road. Company. CLEITLUID. Jati:4.—The aini:nal.mectiatt of .thOCleytmnd - & - Pinsbamb Railroad imased off quietly. The eff" to buy the Aaron 11.8., was &crated. 'the carningn for the past year were *2,512,000i and the expense. amounted 10.60 pa erot. of the earnings. The financial condition of the road Is good. • - Retont of the 88th Ohio Regiment. • • CAIRO, dati. - .4.--The steamer Itene,lfroarNew Or!caw on LS 27th, has arrived with thq 59th Ohio Tolmateers on board, enroutc for bottle, their time of service having expired. --- riunatn senatorial Caucirov Srervorreuv ILL, Jan. 4.—ln the Republi can caucus, to-night, Gov. Totes received 33 votes—all the others 25. The Nashville Linton of the alth says: "}then Steedmen was passing through Ituutsvffle, ho rlearovlotliat the notorious Dr. Ross, the New Scheol.Presbyteriatpreacher, who hosing been uotorions as a pro -slavery lecturer woe there, and that he had been during the late rebel o f Mtpation, .Tery noisy declaimer against - the . Govelument, and had tnvoked hell-tire without. stint upon the Yankees Iv and accordingly his no- - rest was ordered.. Ville the monad gentle— .man was in duress, two wealthy 'citfieris of the vicinity called on Oeueral Stooltnan, and offefed him a bribe. At this time General grew little wrathy, end made use or sundry expressions a great deal more emphatic tharipolite, and wound up•by ordering them under, arrest also, and the trio are tube sent tolble city, and will probably.. grace our peultentlety for rilerm." . • TRANSPLANTING AT Nlotrx.---"A friend In whose, power;of observation," says the Working Farmer, "we have confidence, and who Is an exact eXperimenteT,lnforma an that last spring mat snMiner he made tho following experiment: Ile transplanted tea cherry, trots while In blos som, commeadng at four o'clock In _the after ,noon, ayd . transplintiug one each, hour until one in the morning. , Thom transplanted during daylight shed their blossoms, producing little or to fruit, while, those planted during the darker portions, maintained their 'conditions rally. lie did the same with ten diart peai• t rees after the fruit was one-tbfrd .grown. Those transPluted during the bight potfentod..their crop, and show ed no Injury from kiting been removed. With ouch of these Moe ho removed SWIG earth with RAILROAD ARV iftlis-ROAT Arvind:lmo—There were more peoplo killed and, wounded by railroad: actidente Jest year "than in any preeeding your slued 1854. One hOndred and forty athideuts oe• caned (four hundred and four lives were lost, and ono thousand light hundred and, r( eau pertons were wounded. The.tratisportellon of troops does not, afoount for this, th O realtel' for the - ralfroada ,trartaptirtot qulto u Motif soldiers 'ta.,l-803,'and, yet the , nmnber of se ' Meath and the number of killed and wounded. were double those. f that year.: The steamboat accidents in 1864 were less Airmen% and fatth They did not exceed the twang° for the laat ton' .yeast but were more glamorous titonfllldo3. Z.Y.:lferate. - - . . , Tl7ll Newbern (N. C.) Times aayst There ere the strongest reasons for believing that the storm . Is et last being raised In the interiorof this Sudo,' which must, era Long, eventuate In her deliver.. arum from the remorseless jaw* of the Richmond detpotiam.: Refugees are poutinn- In, and they. all one uniform story of suffitrlng and des titution, and the. most uproltlgntql orpossloo and tyranny exer - Initlnted 'Upon any people since the reign of those monsters In human shape In, old Borne, Callgarvand Ncro. A. real genuine Union feeling le r strengthening and inereaslog In every town In almost every quarter of the Beate. Ttiti vintage of California . Ir antlotated tide year at over el: millions of galions--soranch for the present.. The crop of wing, per acre In from alili to 1,000 gallons—according Co quality and growth: The number -of acrea titled for Ma growth of wino Wlta enameled by lion. -Wilson ribit,, President of California Wino Growers' Association, and anted to the Commlnalimar of Internal narcotic, to be twenty millions of name. 011 iftie.thefe lotrinamed ilea millions. Taking thitialtat eatintate and the reminisce, yield, we base the capacity of the possible future yearly wintrarep of California at a; 240 t 000,(KK) gallons. Rom is reported that la the new State of Nevada, beneath a thin covering of rw fuec saline matter, for a depth of fourteen feet, pure rork mita found clear as lee, nodes ','white as the drlvert snow.", Ilei/Oth there. letratar, Which seems to be, IllteMdthiough sake° an un known depth,. The whole of the fourteen feet In thickners does hot contain a single streak of any deleteriona matter. ur :rabblsh; • and Is ready for Auatyylng and sending to marhet. The locality Is cam hundred miles:trot of Remo river: , •-- - • . . PUTRICIAES and releatific men stabs It n cu• dove fact that Anne tho war began murders by - poisoning ham ceased ahnostxtglrely, and there bail born a marked deereatie In caeca of ttninalti among women, atttibgted to the trarkmacharita la and bencrelenkowntlona occasioned by the war,.'whieh have smelted tbn sYmP4llO$ and tO -- cared the of EVENING GAZETTE TELEGILDIS. SOUTH CAROLINA INCREASE, :PREPARATIONS IN GEN: SHERMAN'S ARMY. Rebels Expecting •an Attack on Charleston. FOSTER'S ARMY STILL AT BROAD RIVER What the People of Savannah Think of Sherman, &A TANIGII7 LIMITED TO TWO NEWSPAPERS. PUBLIC . IIOgETING OP CITIZENS Patriotic Resolutions adopted. New Tone, Jan. 4.—The Traria'. Beaufort, S. C., correspondent, datediheils'thitrys: Increas -Ing preparations are making by Shaman's army to resume the offensive. The mac* evidently expert an attack on Charleston and Branchville. Eeftagees say that Charleston Is being sur rounded by formidable earthworks. A portion of Dahlgren's fleet is engaged in re moving abstractions (Mtn the Savannah river, Emile of which are very formidable. A opticians channel has been • mado for vowels Vying be teem ri Ilion Head and Savannah. Foster's army Is atilt at Emad Elver Landing, covering the Charleston and Savannah Rail road. It In now said that Flardeo's army passed over that road to Charleston. %'e latest. had many visitors. from Savannah, and the citizens speak welt of Gen. Shermaria rule. Gen. Geary has issued orders dividing, Savan nah into two military districts, protecting public 'mod Private property, registerbv persons former. riy in the rebel army, conecrninr, arresta, cmitinu lett-the fire department, waterand gas world, ar rest of straggling tiddlers, transportation of persons within the rebel lines who want to go North, and supply of destitute persons wit!. food. ' (en. Sherman, In special field-orders, statt, that as Savannah Is and willite held as a military pout for future military aims, It is proper to Inc down certain general prtacipleei, that all, may un derstand the it duties and obligations. He then proceeds to state what-rnav In permitted for the convenience and comfort of the,people, in which arc embraced all the noceseary.pririlegcs or a large eommtinity. The publication of newspapers Ls limited to taro, and the editors, are to he held to n strict ac countability for libels, miseltievous matter, pro. mature news evarmirated_ stetements,..or any cotamenta whatever on tilla 043 of the authori ties. The Savannah flepehtican of the tit contains the proceedings of a pubtle meeting called by the Mayor and a large number of Influential cit mem, to take Into consideration matters relating ' to the prissznt and future welfare of the city, liaolutions were adopted: First, that we accept the poiltion of the 'surrender of the city In the language of the President of the United States, . and we seek to have peace by laying dorins our arras and submitting to the National authority, under the Constitution, leav ing thequeellonh.which retdain to be adjusted by the peacefur means. a 'legislation, conference and votes; Second; that layin,Vtiside all differ 'Armee, and imn - Ing .by . we use our beet endeavors to Wing back the pros-• p4rity . and commerce we once enjoyed ; cosAf We •do not A skin g Oelves In the position aquered city, erms of a conqueror, but claim the iminnulties and privileges con tained In the procLaMatlon and message: of the 'President, and • rill ',legislation. In Congresi in reference .to a people .situated as we Ara. Fourth, That we ask the Gorernor •to call a con vent-lOn of the people to say - whether they Wish the war continued; Flab, that It Is the anent 'Mous- desire of all present that .Gen. - Geary be continued as military commander of this post, :and that for bre urbanity and kindness he is en titled to our thatikr. ' ' Tho Richmond bin had (Jeff. Delis' organ), of the bid, says: If we argsvercome, glee ns ltticai alliance and association with England, France; Spain—any ,association rather than subjuga tion by the Yankees. • • The &Mind also saist 'The peace regointions canted in the Nertli'Larolina legleletnre wcm de feated In the Senate hr 10 to 21 7 tinder a motion to take them front the table. The storm thropgh which Admiral Porter passed In safety, le said to have:leen the most terricis that has occurred on the coast turners. The rebels regard it as en art of Providence in their favor j as It gave them time for aprepare tion. :The movement to make Lee geneiattalimo pc.ntinuw. The, , ...nn.strt C.mattbittrnartlta soya Atlanta wtut saexed by the Gcorglans after 81:Lerman left It. Duet:tars . fiord the rebel army have taken pas sepalon of tho North CarOlina !Maintains, and e.xpelled the rebel citizens, and defy rebel au thority. 'Theslujrlilit,4l - sion PASSES TO RICHMOND REFUSED They Iletuni to Washington, Nsw Your., Jan. 4.—The Tribune's Washing ton special says : All that Is known of the Blair • mission Is TIM 'President was thlly ap _ prisedof the motives and purposes that induced the elder Blair to desirc.ip .to Rieluncrid, but he declined to make himself responsible for rho . journey. HO would not glee written authoriza tion of %nor officially promulgate Ito lie told Blair that ho should allow • General Grant to act en his sense of, dirty and.polley lit forwarding him. to Richmond, or refusing. Min a passage through our linta. It is runierstood horo that whoa the Blain reached' Grant's. headquarters a teleramna : from .the frocretary of War was there ahead of them, apprlamg_tho General that their. mission !to BlchmOnd was self assumed and.without the authority : of the Presidont, and suggesting In tho•spllit and tonor of the Ms.; la t he a, If not in wards,,that the mission had bet- The Biala staid at Ireadquaitcrif.triodays, and then returned on their way Immo. - It is under- Stood that Ifontgomery Blahs was not. o go Into ' , Richmond with his father; that he. as ,to await 'Ms return at City. Point., To this mission of "all dlomatic Mr a s tumor -has been pub ll ahed ip to-day thatcharac- Mr. Blair simply endeavor to get into Richmond to recover portions of bit.politicill correspondouse token last year 'by Breekinridge; him his man sion, at Silver Spring, , ant which Is oleo decided a character, that morey to liTing politicians and • decency to dead ones required. that it should tea recovered and suppreStedat all hazards. OHIO. MUTING OF THE LEGISLATURE. r rr•rmil MESSAGE OF TIIE (OVERNOIt Condfffott of ihe State rattance4 FEOM OEM 'imags , .. MINT Afai . ohing,andors THE WHOLE. ARMY'. IN MOTION Jllll.. 4.iTho 'Ohio - Legislatnre orgatilr.ed yeslarday. John - Johnston, 'of Sum mit gouty, MID elected Speaker of the House. Tim Cigveruor'a message Is gnltu lengthy find 41 moat entiret devoted to State 'natters; He rep rtertits the tato dnarices as being lisicisouud pe T d h e e n co nt i m re e ds h a Co h um new a s (Teom, Thcomrass ', army will hereafter he received, fr ont :loather direction. Marching orders have-heun' issued and the whole atm, is lu mutton'. Ail the , sick and wounded are tiring scot to Nashville. TEE sir. ALRANSItiItiERS , - • MORE itgoini TUB FENtiii BIIOTHIUIOOII. Ittorrttiat., Jan. 4. -The general 'l....peettl6ltin In the ease of the ialdern to that they • vrtlt be • discharged tut the point .raleecL io; they Vromloo to itubmit to a tratontho . merits of ttu:, - An extensive -ergentratiori of the • Fenian brotherhood has Jost been discovered. • A rem:gotten wise :panned at a . tneotlng of Ole City emote , last night; atter - en angry ;Liens aloo;. ccastatag latnotb9, , tlta Chid of Pollee; and accepting his requation. • , - ••' • • .?.• • ....f:::'..f . : .' : -,.''.';':!; C , '' ' ': ;, '''!..?01.:'"'%::.,:."--1,.;:: CITY AND. Stlllifilfi. Council Proceedings. 'Councils met on special call on We.inday evening.. • r br &N.! Conn , #— Prescat Messrs: Allen, Brown, Merdmitn, 3leCarthy, 3forrow, Lick, Phillite, Quinn, Thompson, /lees, J. It. Reed and McAuley, President. • - The minutes of the three Last meetings were read and approved. The President explained that the meeting was called to bear the reports of city officers, and closing up the buttoner of the year. The report of J. W. F. White, City Solicitor. was read, accepted and ordered Mbe printed. • The Preeldent read a report from the City Con troller—covering a resolution instructing the transfer of certain appropriations. read The treport was accepted, and the resolution three times and passed. The. President read a number of petitions for abatement of business tax, which was referred to the Fla awe Committee, with power to net. air. Young, from the Committee on Markets, to which was referred tie petition from the Clerk and Stsperinteadent of b4rkets asking thrall in crease o 1 salary, 6111112.1iLka a report and offered a resolution Increasing their salaries from ale to nine bundred dollars per annum. . . The report was accepted, and the ordinance read three time 3 and Passed- Tbe cbairhaan of the Street Committee called up the report of the viewers of the Watson street extensten, reonesting that the report. be re ferred lock, together with. the petition of Mr. Medley and other papers. and evidence in the The President offered no ordinance Increasing the salary of the City Troasarm to $lBOO per .Objeetions. being aside Quinn, on the third reading. the rides were suspended, and the ordinance passed. Not acted on in C. C. , Mr. Young, from the Committee on Gas Light iug, dlli rvd a rmolution instructing the Commit tee on Gas Lighting to erect n pa-tamp on the corner of Willdns and Smallman- streets. Re fin red. Mr. IL Reed presented the report of the Committee on Stylists; detailing their operations or the past year, Which .was received and order ed to be Mud. i• in Cminion Conned—Present all . thotnemheis xeept Messrs. Armstrong, Beek,.tioldlle, Davi dekson, ilohnea, Jones Mackey, o:llaluran,. O'Hara, Robinson and Snively. The minutes of last meeting mare. road and approved. The President. read a communication front the, Treaborer, Wm. Eiehbaum, Esq., askie Councils to increase his salary. Referred to the Finance Committee to report an ordinance dring Isis salary at imamousst groin to the duties of the Odle°. coramtudeation fran P..k. J. M . Namara, oT Cleveland, concerning the building of a Flee Alarm Telcgraph, and proposing to build the same at the root of $2.00 per mile forslngle wire, was referred to the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose. Mr, Hare presented a report of the viewers op pointed to assess the cost of 'Wilding the sewer on Crawford street, Sixth Ward, tog ether with ft protest against the assessment, and a resolution anthorizing the payment of the viewers. On Motion of Mr. IlVandless imam was postpones!. A large amount of business from The Select Council carne In, and the action of the other branch was concurred 10. Councils adjourned. supreme Court. Piesent—Woodward, C. J., and Jutaleci Thompson, Strong, Read and Agnew,, The regab , u January term of this Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, began in phila delphia an Tuesday. Opinions were delivered In &number of cases argued In other districts, as follows By Woodward. C. J.—Mlranville ye. Silver. ttorne. C. P. Erie county. - Judgment reversed and a reairefaries de novo awarded. Reath va - . Page. D. C. - Allegheny county: Judgment affirmed, Jonc Gallagher's, AppeaL C, P. Armstrong metal. Decree reversed, and distribution is ordered to be nude la accordanee-with the audi tor's report, the costs Colic taken oat of the feud. Ausebuts ye. *C. I'., Indiana county. Writ of error unaided. Caldwell . vs. Caldwell. C. P., Armstrong county. Jidgment affirmed. D. tamer., J.—Cralg & Ilumbeager so. Brown; same vs... Barclay. Armstrong comely; •Judg tuenta reverted. Rlshell vs. Indiana county. Judi .tu ern reverftd. -„ • • Patterson's appeal:_ d. P., Waihlngtort coun. ty. Judgment affirmed. Meehan vs. .Williams. C. I'., ,Armstrong county. Judgment &Dinned. Douglass' appeal. C. P., Armstrong .00unty. Decree reversed. and ordered that the fund be distributed according to schedule A, reported by the auditor, and that them:sits be reported by Wm. G. Watson, the appellee. Gordon vs. Gordon: C. P., Washington county. Derree °Mined. By Read, J.—House & Co. vs. Adams & C. P., Allegheny ;county.. Judgment reversed, cm! Judgment on 'verdict for plaintiffs. • Hutchison A: Co., garnishees of Smitley& Me- G illen, vs. Gormley, monitor of Kirk Lewis'. D. c„ Alleghenycounty.. Judgment reversed. Stewart & Taylor ve.McQuald& Co. Indiana county. Judgment•reversed and a venire /arias noro awarded. Borough of Birmingham vs. Anderson. D. C. Allegheny county.' Judgment reversed and a r, mire facial de nose awarded. • Renziehausen Tu. Keyser and Mahon. D. C. 'Allegheny connty. "Judgment affirmed.. . Plumer - vs. Longstreth. Columbia county. , Judgment affirmed. - Meelymond vs. Gribide, garnlahees of . Mt Clymond. Lawrence county. Judgment at- By Agnew, J.—Rlebards et . al. vs. .Elwell. , a Lefts. - Crawford county: Judgment ravened and vatireytanas di novo awarded. Woodward, -. • . Cambria Insurance Company m. Tomb et al. Indiana county. ' , Judgment reversed and a ventia ferias di Rom, awarded: . . . LaughllnOrnsteepam, se.- Lorenz, admittlis; trntor, D. U., Allegheny county. Judg, ment aflitmed, • Bortz vs. Darts. Weitmorelandeottnty. "meat aBlrrapli By Thompson, T , —Warner vs. Henley.. Cam -brie county.. 'Judgment 're.vcrsed... and a mire". jilKas -de wore. awarded. . . McQuaid & Co.. vs. Stewart & Tavlor..‘ Taal= • and COUnty.Judgment reversed and.' a - wnlki far.as de xora mended. ' f blew/at da Taylor .vs. ...11cQuald, Rioter & CO.' -Jfidgment affirmed. - • - Duke Lt. Bann% et al. vs. Noble. Allegheny &Indy. Judgment Minaret, • - • • • , lams! Rzvomi.—At a meeting or the 3ro. nony,abela Prcebyttiy, - held in the Fourth Unhod Prvebvterian Chnivb, In this city, on the 2dth nit..'the Sense °IVA.. John it. Sturgeon was re. • rot:, d. It appears that Mr. &arrows bad bceri a iletuilate of this body for morn than twelve yrars; but had latterly devoted- himself to se e ! lar employ, meats that , he had 'utterly &flotilla obey three several citations of Presbytery to shOw Cause' why be should not be *thus dealt with and the case being Cleat Presbytery was under the necessity or thus disposing orbls license.. • CI hat? PROCHEDINGPIG—The lima of the Conn on Wodnesday As pretty much tattoo up with the cal4l of Diehl IL chined, cot oath of Band, Lonerbough, with adultery. The parties rtroldeln the neightiorhixd of beer Creek, !In Indiana township, and the caso excites cnualifeet . ablo Interest among the friends end acquaintan ces of the parties. A large number..or , see were examined on both sides and much cda— tredttiory testimony was elicited. The case bad not been glsat to the jury lobe° the Court ed.. • Vattimanorr's• Inctruan list Med was well Wended and : gave minis and perfcct satisfac tion to the largo and • faahlonabla stadlenea COO. grrgatettln Lafayette lila Ills rendition oral's rafts and foibles ofelaracter and literature In all qatkuts. tras beyond 'all prof e. and tvily ca ntles him to tho extraordinary pro•ominence ho enJO3l, as! reader and actor, all over tho hind. • Tuzazuz—lirseis Tom's Csnrs.—Thls over l'oolm • drama will be . prcscnted to-nil:be forsake, only time: 'Welinow . of no play that embraces 'all the elrMents of a u GO IVlllpieteit as dOM lf,lt were rcpromuted hero for one hun dred olgble consecutlvely,•grood boasts would be; tho rtsull during that time. Mrs..thowe's great novel if b sure cord In this elly all the LIM& AtAiattV:i COnvii.s.—Tbe closing median of this body, for. *rid cummt year, will take . ptseu to.pight, Thais tho first OCCELMOV on : which they will mot their no, enclolognit ehion hers, fitted nod flunished In she-roost oplendld manner. • ,Ample accommodstiotts 'ore prothled for Ab o. public, nod we expect'to see a goodlynumber of citizens Present.. • aTßA‘nz.n's Vanturnm.r-Thls popular place of musementu Still 'continuo to draw the largest audience% -The bill for to-night Is one offprint the -most' extraordinary:lnducements 'to those "striting Thu and amusement. Mr. Smythe has the beet talent In the country, - and la hound to succeed In his preeefft, undertaking In tho agement of the Varietics; • • C -ILI.I Accwrzo.—Rev. D. M. 11.3fcLan has • accet4ed a call floin'the FIALt U. P.'ellitteb.,Al%. legheny Icily, and - be thetallcd the fifot Tuesday of Ana neat, at ip. m.' : • • W. A..lScKinzla bat at-Canted atoll (be U. P. ebitecb, at Sewickley; and will bo In = k a4cd ott tiwArit Tuesday of *frit: • • . . • • • - The City Finance.; We direct special attention to thee - try full and satisfactory report of the City Solicitor, J. W. F. White, Esq., published elsewhere to our column; by order of Councils. It ghee a conmietc ex hibit of the progress made in comprentinimg our railroad Indebtedness, and in the collection of the grading and paving assessments. A glance at this report Rill glie the reader some Idea of the Litorperfonned by the Solicitor and Contra ler, and also by the 'members of the tintmee Committee, In compromishm. the railroad *nits and hobils.: In May, Ifif.4, f t6e suits on coupons bed meellect to the ;Mintier of ninety-nine, and the aggregate amount of.Jude,,rnots- interest and cest,venelled tb55,000.. On the tirsioff - January; 3564„ the Controller; John MeCargo, 4 1 "..eq., bed lifted four hundred and forty-et„ltt of ttmr old beads ,Mint sineqtben he han.cantuted nine hun dred and twenty-Six—making a bite& of tbdrteen hundred and.seventy-fear. 'lk has also negotia led the compromise .of about. one hundred and fifty more, leaving lay than three hundred of tbe. old-bends outstanding. :Toady , , all the Judgmenta have been Cenquonsited — en the Mlle terms with the bondsT and; al- Month this very difteentt "end most impor taut question Is now In n falr way of Stint settle ment, mectrworktumalma lc be dam. :Inch in the bands of those who have laboreduw,faith fully, asslduoualy and eldifully dunlng , thcpast two years, lb will eventually be acesinpllshed to the lasting benefit of the city, and to the hinter of concerned._ Great credit Ls Mar to. the So-. Mellor, the Controller, and the Finance Cocaralt tee, for the manner in - which they h - sve their respective 'trusts. Few hare any Idea of the amount of Ether widelethey have performed, and the .many dill:fealties which theyharo en countered and overcome.. Mr. White,tharing Estero; .asj Solleiter; has Made great prunes.. intim collection of assess ments under the gem:Brigand paving lbws, bar ing collected nod paid into the City Treasury, during the pilbt two yearn-over ss4,ooo l —and, as will be seen by. reference to the report, the en tire huskiness may be regarded as almosteettled. This le an Important matter for, the thy, and has cost the Solicitor a great deal of 'line and , labor. Upon the whole, the fonintes of the corpora tion have not been Ina better condition wytars,, and at the presenbrate of r progyfefifs It w knot be long until the affairs of the city are pie open , a Unis as satisinctory as anironnuoniti •edre. 01tGA:112.1T169 OF TIM NEW COMIL , —Tlte lately elected city councils will assemble.at thew rooms on Fridsy mornlnz at 10 et'Art t !pr the 1 .4 n pnrposeof orginlzation. The old m et he re tain their pines-With eeryfew excep ntrysoul we opine that no groat changes will be- i'lri officers or totamittoas, Tt' , runn, &c., at SVClALind'i auction, this (Tbumia.g) tai , ng, at itp.o'clook, No. 55, Fifth 'Arcot. Macon Gnu:mu, Ilowsnn,• we untlbrstand; says. the Cincinnati ccelM, is to t.ake command of the Department of Missouri, aid. ho will he sueeeteled be awatnand of the Arra?. et Tennes see by Major, General John A. Logan. The let ter Is now haNew York, whence he will priecte4 to tiaxannah.. If any change of commanders Is Made In Kentucky, It Is understood that General Boller will be assigned to that Department. bun ottho provost guard eltpitiintthought it rather odd, a few days ago, to sac a soldier wandering about with a field glass. The man was arrested, and under his Federal uniform was found ZS full suit of Ifebel;gldly. lle was a. spy-, Inspecting our fortillea t 'ens coolly with his glass, and proposing at a eonvenJent opportunity to chide our pickets, throw off his disguise, and Make his way into the-Rebel lines. • - , Axasny, in his nunriscript. collections, ratite. that in several parts of-71 , Ettrul, When two.per sone arc driving a, barearn, one holds out his right hand and says, "ittike me 1" and if the other strikee, the ; bar.zakt holds ; whence-the phrase "slat:ink :a . .Thoprdatlee la retained In the enshpai at saying “Done," td a wager offered, at the tante tfrou striking the hand of the wagerer, • At! officer of the Garman:mut, who. was sent to Inspect a prison camp la which eight thousand rebel plumes& are coo Ihted, has Item returned, and rencais that from theist or October to the 29th a Norenthcr—neariy two months—there were only twenty-four &nubs annitig the whole -8,000, lids is rather atrange cornnientary on tbo rebel Stories that theirprlsonors ard maltreat ed In our bands, . I rzzTh't /zszcriewn.—A mixture of ten parts benzine fire.puts soap, and , elgikty-five ..walnr;-bas WA very sneeessbilly :used by Gille 'to -destroy 'Gip parasites' which, Infest dVa;• has also been used with good manna in veterina ry practiee, as an application In certain diseases Of (be Skin; and tints diltded,"ts found to answer better than when pure.—'Lad: &indite delßruz. trms Louisville' .rmirnat says: We have dis solved our alliance with the Dvmoemtle pers.*, .for It, was never,. intended. we should merge ourselves Into tbe ranks nt our life long oppo. nuts. We can yield to, theßresidant our most, earnest, math:mei tri•earry ou; title Wee ;we een eee 6 matoaato Our State to the' dMilny which awaits the Institution of A NOTEII blockade itinner,',one r f amont, just captured off Key West, was eight m jaths In Fort Cafayetto for the same Offurnie; and received 413 pardon upon promising not' again to engage in the business.. 'A - pretty.wlfo's imp:o=ll%les, It Is: said, made him .break hill promise, and has brou ght:him again in.th trouble. . . . , hIPORTS oF , DRIt Geom.—The New: ork etty 1864 yearly Imports, dirge:Ode only, are vitt $710911130:i in - paper,'• double this, !and the mount will be $148.119,50*—t0 which the gold, • freight mad commission- should he added. Two handred.mllllons In greenbacks, lels ostlmatel, will be the amount of all Ws In dry goods. A Psnet;e Binsza.-31i.11aracrgeo Thimble° lituialee heti been 'ndraltted by the London C.enrt "Alderinen to practice the Vastness of a broker In'that Thy. Thts hr the 'tirsklnstance In which a Parice gentlemen had' asked fee, a simil e tar per:Meehan. and wo May add that.htr. B has a very pretty name to sign a cheek. ; , . , . . • . . It la a aign of social progress that Alexander ls Dun.asalKintAii"Tlalt : this, co.untry.. lle litho gra - lA:Km 'of a a egreas;and - nears strong Marks et 'lds Origin, and, notalthstaindit Ida Immeaac; eneeeia as a' writer might nava -mar Wlta soma disroartaleslyajears ag0...;, t 'FrETIZEVS Penns was 14)3tH t 0 swaths Oplatoo Wallowa/1,-"Produces less arallesse, At tberzon-' IneAcement tbe produce as about 4090 .Rotasa croalria a await; It -afterwards tell to r .apd goes an decreasing.','Newerntier pnly,. goy° !TOO, lueludftig ptterlage from Tuaeatur.'? .' • • •, tt' o Out 'Simmer DZISRLAISCIED.-T4 U 11, 6 ,• - sally kncnin doorkeeper of the White Mine, do., mettleally called Edward, publicly Aarnerlfdth my, who bas been In °Mee elnee. Glam. Jackson's day, was diselsoond by ]lee. Lincoln. on Saturday.— , . Brx.t.amo of cotton; the london• IThippt4 Cendteisys'Englabd thli year has recelvad from all worm about 000,000 bales more cotton than -In 1i433. • Tho COMauniption has Warmed About 270,000 - baler and than Is a total stock an hand enualdo 0tC3,000 bales. A? A amt.-ow-rant Paul, last week, a lb!. ries or contindramswere read; and ci set of Coop" Ws - ?rorka _promised to the person who ahonkt, answer thadillOnt approprintekr. The winner res.. cared tho Niro in Ohs shape of small woadalii - A's 7siivatt, Dtaii:-it.y.it-eatebor ai* Matted, Eittliald, put la a lidary claim for,• lade nn}eca Hon try the Cottantstoneri, bocatiaa the . !eche used to catch way al drowaad Qat reat in.. . . . • . . . VicreAninitat. •Fannaorz was a midshipman oa board ItivitanFlisez when aha swat ttaath eronsly Mimicked by two British corvettes, and captured. in tlw..nentnd port of Valpatalso;in AT Mee, tig . W.„Va., a toW.idny• ago, a Mai. digging post-holes =mote nik burled tan-vat, and foetid some nicely.tatined alioopildni that were plaNl In the vat ovcr &bitty plats ago. Tut relperor of !halide tiai llam a tkroe extending the abolition or iertdom a to' Trans- CATIC26I3, tho only province otthe Roasts Em pire where-that lextitotion mill exists, • Tits Loudon Tdegroph tonic - Au/lets the Irrar velum. story of Its Coustantinoph correspondent . about tho ourderof a slave In the KaramOf .0111 ofthe hteSaLtan'e daughters. . . • Jong Mogi, chtor of ItiAiraticc - / odium,. h DOW n i r ift,„^mc'froki Mu count ry, 0 . rtal. BIAItkNED: • TIAXTER-4 7 9R11,-;-019 Tucadayercatog, 9d, 19919, by the Bev. I. A. Foffruaty, sAulz , BAXTER 'and 0994RLPTTE 3.t. CA1199, all or AU bcoyglt:'ltoe •: I • . . yanof...43.rp. IL N. LiAi, Cal), I Mir': , at tho Methodist (ThittabllOspltil, Aleasottrbi Va.,on th e 29th of blow bortged .• a ha yeBll, tootaba tad 8 data.- HL Oath 'we* tatted by a .Iwouad. rewired on' may out ; 43,; . t 9al battloOf.the The 'anew Ide pareets, ILN. 111111131.TACUltailitgOMMK_ StAtI6o;'OOFTID.LY ailakoOfile:Nak.fliba.ftvg. o Illo.abbtleflf4loBeiis44lllm4b."+ of the ninny, .retespivtrillylitVgal:ti stle LISIIED IN 1786.5. ir-.1/IT^ER TLSEME-ITS4 1865. Go 'where you will, and you =plot .I=l.2zEr a lC:o3 off• 1,204.0 But at the Celebrated Concert Hall Shoe"Storei VHERE Tilla .8 ' ELL. Theasand Pair of Shoals :a Day; YOU WILL- PM _ Largo and Fresh Stook 'of- FASHIONABLE ' GOO* deft Constaiifir an liand alidSellimg Cheaper than Rubbish Riscwhen. CLOSING OUT OEM GENT'S FRENCII PALP BOOTS Arir 40C)..1J THE FINEST in the CITY . 62 Fifth Street. pprt'I'S3IOLPFII SIX CORD SOFT FINISII AMERICAN /SIP 0 (=lt , 64c0 'X* 'l7, Cs IV. ALSO ,AMORIPS ENAMELED SPOOL COTTON. These threeda nre.AT3tntnied of Mimic''' . ilii l ls7. mind Iguaranteed to- ine.laure LWO peg la length. Can be had in all coloraaild numbers IISAITUFAeTaiIFI3 I 3 Tltit, PORTSMOUTH STEA K .gACT,OII.Ir:- • • . . . AMO,ItYI SELLING AGENTS, : Qd nrunnth gir; - rrEwyonrc,_ 166 DT.TONSHIRE Si., ROSTON 1 desimdd Dtn- (QUESNE BRASSIVORKS, .CA.DNAN a caasmiuD e - Manuficturer of every viiteti Of finished BRASS WHRIC 'FOR PLITIMBERS, &FHA* bit, GAS FITTED AND. .. script CASTLNG T -ofallde ions mad oolder. STEAMBOA , WORK STEA , 4 GAS FIT/UN fiscal lI.M.AILLI NG, proznidty ed- Waded to. . - Particular attent aid to fitting upll>lllFl4H, RIES FOR COAL D CARBON OLLS. Also, Sole Agee*, for the Western Hlstqw Peonsylvanin for, the salcr'of MARSH, It in DELL CO.'S PATENT SYPHONPIIM . , beet . ever Invested. - Haring no rallies 4-1, lot liable to get out : I:Corder, : and will gnennr more water than any pump of twice, its cite. aptg . • R. MAC,SIICTOAIi...., TIXIMILL Jr./ 41.1„it . IRON CM nucs)lt~TOsll PA .. FOLICDEBg AND nteapcnusiS.„,,. ..CknnekofMTGE axtrA 0 21 , e184,4241 • ; prk* &lid w,s,.z.rruT Errs, • • (Near City Wider .1 Manufacturer:a Ocia.atiothiii Aid oititin i annig, ROLLING MILL CASTINGS aA4 BY, of all kiwis, and general jotkra- I# l7* Promppt attentloirca to ,sepetteLog G MILL MACIIIMUI tY:: i BLACK DlAltfillD *ST • IitORICS. . .:! • PARK, BROTllf.ft Slanufacturera of! - • , . BEST QU&LITY MINED O f &ST .41 1 ELL.Q., • Square, Flat and Octagon, of illlEinsat ed equal to any Imported or . atanursotural: La. this country. ST Office and warehouse, Nos. US and ISt Rapt midISO 224 122 121123022 1112121121/./%11/21121126 1211-311 ROBERTS, BARNES dw 004 • • No. SO Third Streed„l4Nh. • Slit AND -sax= • and Maantaituroo •-• • • • • . . . JAPANNED TIN i. WARE. .. • We have now manufaituring and hire on. ltio,l Bathing Apparatus of 4tll kb:4470/lot , Wars to Setts, Water Coolers, Broccoli Tea land kW (laa. Wars, Cash and Spice Boxes, :Tumbler Spittoons, An., An. A large lornf :Bird Caps foe sato low. Oil Cans of all abealOollpattoraa. ~21a llooling. Conductor", and Jobbuw Work done to order . ' • ' - & M. M'STEEN BRASS FOUR .= .., IM DEES, OAS AND ' 5T.Z.421 . FTITEit& .pouttenler attention _pald theltting op and re risrfplitoll, AMS. ° All Weds_ of to order. - Also. BRASS 'UASTINGI, of all kinds, made at tats shortest notice_ , - *Wets ItlSat Nos. it and II WATER . stteet. • and.LABEETZ.I.III be promptly attended to. • f,...liirllinanluberi of thli Arm K. Ing• practical ow elfearY; of pears experience int helr bustaFes, will !Mare tojilvesettsfectlon In every -14trase pi als n cirafalbe Gond, Oa:shied s STEAM • tor Ater Oidivead acink4 Moo; • . • -ALLEN M'CORNIOIC '4lb-: CO.; lar.- - AbirotYunnan, DV aTiLlatre *- blenufeetureni of K., Ondl BRAT. pi MO STOVES' ' P LOB ' ICITOHEIT - tiRATLB, HOLLOW I WAJIE,' ete:,' -Steal si thA gy ~ .Olen. Moulds, , Bolling. BO I Outing, ALIO Olean' log, Gas, Wagon Boxesiz Pine, Sadirons, Iron, Su cx - Kettles; Poitemillsi n • Hawn, On Wbeels, (You to sad Osstingnirene. tent p . - Also, Jobbing end In Castings ludo. • i to order. •Patt.ntedPorfabin B UB; 'glib stosa or . I . Horse Power. • •.• • - .• - sotl. VENN MACILINE, ..349ME8 'AND FOUNDRY. I tvirium__, UNGINE IHJELD}.:fh cur AND .01AIIINIST, LAcocu seems?, Delores Federal • ima $ s'Nun • CrTT , PA. 'Mon facture,. of VT 1.0 R Till AN 'PATIENT PORTABLE ,OSOUAiAT/NG tfy.El4l. t. oisr,s, Shafting, Pulleys, iko. "--{) 11(TM - drag of all kinds ottetaed to Jet4T • FOIV.NEB,' ante • of 110 firm - Fownes filnley,lJOHN Ek HEBRON , llorron t Ud4) ' Iron " • •• ' •ij For!nd4Fs a?.l flare kasinesetatireint* Attax)riEitr ;3' " 293116 tiranl,Pit.tibuirh_,Pa. _ e:‘, Mr l - 1 Y TOBIN B. 'ffEUßOil'looo. •;t1..4 ' P..q El Ipr,eu m clv l alsl w . 0.. . ":::... .. t . '. .tialy :044,1,4 DRACBrot EA nali BIL LlONUM anu i r, aw.:« N .. a o:r . ...•. , r • itliMiatr,ou!;. toot. ;I'deiiii.d..•:. • ;•-i: oi.a..t.aso.t...tym v ar wi n - .:, aull4:1 ~ i I. mgas. & 8 42 , soem :earn oiti atkt c x - . , nnlnutb.. huuttii ; • RCN DREES: 7 :-80 btish.. Chestnut& ' ..... r. z•, • . -.% .2n • I Whit* tlLtairt;;. •• , • :. .. ~ : .• ' :., • ' git 2 . e ,5 i jr, lo i n i( t mai . i ..:. ~: -.... • , • ; ~. ,800 .00 bbLi choke Appintti ir „.,‘ .- Plow teoeletni And tor Galt or' H. NW —_. TRE UNIVERSAL CLUTELESWRM 01:11( Is Una bat Clbststmaa Gift that .you al* rho to gar sts, Noa. Cad '54! 4 03m . at tha u .lrys -- • ; .Sola Motets for Uthr=7. O. PaiL.Flro barreis r- i pzeps.4 . eel net Brea] rind Grits; alpatiperfor'inklaa of Panel m lt arle y, Ana received sad far I.swim /a lassuiFctaUDr JO. WistLir '.drib':'': Corder ofidtiererand ianan - - ABLE CIT.TLE.II.I . —A - tine .; • „ , • " , ,Ar.Tiarr, Itubbevoita Bono rintrOlitaml UorvoisAuot rec.lrcdon&roirsabib,.• '4417 LIOViotgiNIMIL'• W"HITE BEANS.-p ; ;• ,WZiltilicace for Lae bi t •-••••• • _ = " Sb 4 Wraq 'lntarircs ' • - - • , . fail to see the
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