, • e , ', fk • . Zht qjitatte. VERY LATEST-NEWS TELEGRAPH. BY - ' /.. . • 4 Beath Oio% Edwart.tirott. • fROFOVIIII.-RELING OF: SIDNESS - CREATED. 'l.4 ‘• xv;iir'e`l4.dtatl thin mornitig at 4 o'clock. at his residence on Bummer • Oreell; of age sidisarenti years and abont nine months.. :Mr. : Everett addressed Nis fentriSlatizeiki - at -- Fdifeulittalf; bitSloutlay I "...aid of sending prorlsions to fiavanMthi and d the afternoon of that lay was pr. 4-, edi7n Lon nir O. n nee. l6 . !'..F1.1 1 4 , fgr'dama es . against, tem cit ' ariestown, for overflotring' a . portion of his estate „kodfor..l by Constitict i Ing a dam an Mystic Elver. Tueeday.ha le. he ' Pine :allotted with -a bad cOld,lnbpither his " faidalor ) . lihnaiLf deatuod Itserlon lie ;peered about as usual, and retired to halole j.'• slitting to Livable any ettiOdtt.remalu with him. About throe o'clock this morning, hls Wane f' aaturrlly ,. dbd In lkeepe-r entered Ids room and found him sleeping Milkinriatirishe vsailarmed 'by bearing a heavy fall In his room, whthi" she : " - entered, and found him lying on the floc% and i . • breatlailietirifY. was proMptly summoned, but before his arriral. lir. Everett dieft".--= . s l erletlt rip/outmoded •in nearly fait -" the churches at the commencement of the Morn ing receives, and created a profonnd feeling of - 4.tedniss.„ Rarity after noon the church bells of city and zulmrles wen) tolled. . funeral3fr.Y.rett'a will take place'm 'Mon: methenaday neil, to tite First fun Ellis paitor. It Is prt:stuw.ll the State 'and_ city authorities will take part is tho obse.pihnt of this great and good citizen. - • ' - THE WILMINGTON EXPEDITION. Gen. Grard's Letter.or Insfrzec floats to Ctn. Sutter. Nr.tv Tortx,../an.. 44.....-The tenoning is the letter of Instructions from Gen. Grant to Gen. Buller, which is appended to Datter's report of, , the Ilillmlngtodinviskitlon : • UEADQPAIITEIMAItiIIii 0) , Tuft li s., erre Po:kr, Derember G, mst. To ..141 . .,Ge0. linger, Commanding the ; of rfie Ames z'Gfiiiittta.The first ottjectof the ex , , pcdition underGearral Weitzel, is to Hasa enemy the port of Wilmlazton. If successful In tbIS, - theie . otitut Will he for the capture of Wii. mlngt on Itself. Titers are reasonable grounds to hope_ fur Its sureess,dt adrunta,, , m can be ta k en. of the sincere of,a-great ,part of the enemy's. . forces now looking utter Sherman lu Georgia. . 'The directions. you liars given fur the number and equipment ofsheexpodtiden are all right, ex /1:1 the unluspottantenerof where they cm bark, and the amount of Intrenehing mots to be taken., .The'oldret, 'of .the - cipeditlon be mined breifineing a landing oaths main land, hclarcen Cape Fear river, and the Atlantic, north orthe north entiantro to'river .' rlyer. Shou ld such m.ain z be erected, whether the • cheats' have - half of Fort Fl'iller; or Gm batteries guardlog the entrance to the river therey the troops should en , trench' themselves, and by cbopemting with the narhelbret a lettdiutr at,ttefitt place.% These inn our lands the nary eould enter tier harbor, and ' • the port of Wilmington would be scaled. Should Fortlelihet and the point of land which tt 1, built, fall into the hands of our troops Plimedi' . atrly en lauding, It will be worth.tho Attempt"to capture 'Wilmington 'by "'a forced ~ marrii. As much ilepls consumel in gaining the first 'Oh ; „lea of the expedition the.X.beortilwilLbe it'inatter, _ after consideration. Details for its execr.qou , - aro tutrustea to the.ottker Immediately In cam. „pond of the troops.:: Should the troo„,ps under Geti.l l rabzer 411 tO erttet . 1 01 1 :iiit: 4 4:01''.imir Fart Fisher, they will be returned to the army . operating against "Richmond, without delay. LSigned.i, Fa Itteorks Debt royed , .-litatoment of ankh : spend liefui•ee, - ~• WaseriSoroS'Jan:l4:.-InforniStfon his 11,2011 net Ircd at the Navy Department from Atting, .Iloster Gillespie, of the U.S. birk•Barztl, by tho Ivey on, duty in St. Arrnan'a gonad, Ga.,. that boats from that vessel hair ounce several lartir cumiens Inland, 'destroy : Jaz salt-works, consist ing.o4,l9 hatilea- of IVO galinhSeaeln 12 kettles, of .Ifo gallops:each cant of 4by ti feet, and zeo buibeig Salt: Thoboats also liberated negroes, and-raptured a number of reb,:i 4uison tre. zae a4,11,-works wire uate..l 13 tmlea up rtle dear , on.the.creeks leading Into the Bud falo Swamps.' Tito enemy's form in that part of the conn , try sousists of lutiaoidlets damct4• A refugee- who left hichmond two weeks ego rays did reisal Abet Lee hat sent tir - m - Ps to meet: .Sherman -in &nth enredlnn- 45 confirmed; bat the knowledge °flat milli:try movements was so well kalif 'that it.ls net known9otim rebel army slot troops. nar the number that hate gone, al thonah It la now nearly three Weitla.sinca they, The uj per classes among the people of Rich rnotid)proTeSV bc'eonf °C.f.he:ll@i*ti the - COufederney. tfie poorer chaise:l, who tererely: fin, tlta.altxt of the depreciated currenor.'nreherittily sich'and tired of sari and arennxiorea for,SPY:trusiS of whet. - .: • • • • Vt = litattervlri - Vtiorgia..- !czar Togg,'Jaa. IZ—Tba Boston . Tnaqtr or yesterday 113111 The rectufaeite frormGeergia. - iitonoyealcute of an towards Charleston, and the fact that au other;*editlon to on , its ma; to Wllmiiigton, hare capsized thecalealatloas the gottlypeetdatera..- • T' A easel:mush letter pti:ieXhatiborecent oneeesk -61 cat.'•ditiort__,....„. 4 -2 . tni& ‘ Air - the des. irrtertAiitlirfiatort , tak'Coharitlyta rail road le part of the grand:projectft?r the laelatiori . 'rsis reporte d - at Fortme hfonroe that proper inthorittes hese gout, to Georr,ht for the purpose settling ter.rrs ou which Georgie cart return to the Calm, and tnai proceed thween to North - 17 ordr 1 lanah earaiind Velsiea who wilds toleave the aty 'tor the rebel lino! will he pennltted to go. After the InoWlut: has :mood no ono will bc anowed to paw The de captured,. hg -'4l/1 -bees. turned over to thelreydrint the nsec of the poor. A gnantity Is econ to be shipped for the North to pay for provisions. • • • . tile from I. l .l4iuth Atari - lett...The Jarattesit haw Ton; lin. it:=B 3 - eh'. Ocean Queen we hare ronemadete * of-the The towlCor-Eairitaildi; Es t actor, 4611 nearly destroyed by fire on the,9th ult. Lou $lOO,OOO- rio Of.impottaner. any Or the Morello the &teller. . ~ /k letter front Toloarideo aye .The .taare-Itortaate than ever. The Perarlan fleet hava tolerated their prvaldent - they cannot coliewith the Span- A letter from. Calico oni the 'Vitt - eta tes that • • the Spitz:dab deet . keen' reliteretil by three ebipa-of-war.,The Panama rt - ria/InWtd says it learns that 41'mm - tabus Aarc- being remored by the . Jai:sines° • .Large quemitlea of 411, iteeineulated it Ted . . do, hire arrtrokit ICantigawa. • tnropeen . merchants iten :Congratulating themselves'. on the impnorial prospect or bust- 1 Her. iieeelt of Hon: W. P. Kenney . before the: •-• • . ;Kentucky - Legtshattrre. .1. l i staraseizer i Jan, Ij.--Tbe speech of lion. Kenney, berme the Legislature to.: day, elicited muck mmark. 4' Ile said he bad he:stein eustaiaed enactMents favoring -*heresy heeause he "deemed alival, in some re= !petit', beneficial to both races, although he had never believed In the inherent right or one man • Inland another maxi in bondage, but that those . bathtil lied cased to accrue, and the relicilion vas moponsible therefor. fie Justified the acts of the Administration In regard to slavery, and vindicated the right of the people to amend .the Constitution and abolish shaven, believing the Union' to he the Immutable basisilif the clovera7 . mentind the Constitution des Jantable policy, tillanged• neceosity- or expediency re quired. - concluded that Kentucky 'a Intermit required - thai - pimposed amendment, as slavery. lad. Waded her development. and sedoinilY Irrant ' Grant , ' Army. • , . . rgirinivairrruS dams or Twn 'Po - roma, Jan. 111:-The attune" quiet gni" reigns along tho iinoi s in ,fiant - ot this army. ETCII thepickubdring rn stes to- are girt:nap. Brigadier General Williams, who has. been Assistant Adjutant . Ventral or this ' army since Re organisation,' except the short: time when General Burnside 'commanded it, has been Walla Inspector General of the attires operating against Richmond, and 1 1 111/ belnoaleil et City Pointwith General Greta, Lierenant Bustow b:Gincral saiseas.; :. ,%;;; ,. 47,-,. e., .; - ,--, , , LATE REBEL INTELLMBRT. THE QUESTION OF. AIMING SLAVES Moi - enignts of Non Forces THE FRESHET IN JAMES RIVER. HON. FIANCE P., BUIS I 7 RICIRIOND CONGRESSMAN iIiOTE'S ARREST 'W.tionnovisii, :an. 14.--Tbe Richmond Dix-_ peek - of theilffil, says: .It watt reported yellteo: , day that' 31r, Blair,' the,' Yankee memo commis 'loner, united during the day and-bad an Inter ili.,W, with tile President "and ,Secreta4 Of' War. Ile has not yet we are assured, roma to the city,. mail it-ls untrue, that the Secretary of .Wit had sent him a pass to visit Richmond, but we do not 6614 t hatle . is in Grant's e'amn. We hare never . .. . yet seen e any evidenee going to chew that he dts. signed conung to this eity..., '.l i A correspondent Of the Richmond Ingated.r. In speaking of tho farloughs of -a now regiment of tieergla militia, says:Goyertor Brown remarked' that they coUlu go;home now, butironid remain' indleet to another gaff - Schen the State required their Wirrices, which he hoPed would not be imm- . Ailliellnquents are to bellied by a mill -1 :try eoutimarth‘whieh is to sit at Macon, and f foind . gniley the pains mid penalty of desertion' renal be visited : upon them, ...,' In the Conlidenue ilorts&of Representatives, tm.Wedhcsday, Mr. 11111es,of South Carolina, In -treldueect the 161h:wink resolutions . , which were ordered to he printed: . . . . . . . /Ozolnd,--Tbat under the constitution Xen-._. tress alone:has the right to declare war, and the President, by and with the advice and couseurnf the Scnale lo :Make a treaty of peace. L'emplretl, That all ailk1111113; to mike peace With the. United States by the. action or Intervention of the t operate States, comprising the Confederacy, are unauthorized by the constitution, and in can tmeention of :the:Supreme law of the land, and therefore revolutionary. The Richmond MO says that the bri gade,Toss- to iginally thirty-fmr hundred strong, now nun:Lem only four handrecl. The brigade voted Its new year's dinner to soldiers' fnnilies in itimmend. Genc.ral Party, In a letter to the rebel. Cougtvss, dr uhs the statentent of his drutikeuness is tits Rhenand 'Cab Valley , says no respectable man ever Caw him dunk in camp, on a march, or is ..- -A rebel surgeon publishes, in the itichtnand ;roe , - a. statement of his ciperienee in Northern prisons. Ile 00'174:Intel of harsh [ream:cit. at Nashville, Camp. Chase and bort Delaware. The Richmond papers publish official reports of - the defence of Fort Fhher and the sunound- Mg Works. The strength of the garrison and damage done by the bonalmrdruent art eat Stated. - The Sent;nri stater that the discord between Butler and Porter was the emote of our late fall bre. a One of the rebel. prisoners says that eight germ gra were disabled in Fort Fisher, and that the ~,srvcrOshelling drove the men to etr casements, t sriserr they fully expected an aslanit and could lime made tin little resistance:. • , ..• 'I he Richmond gaithel of the 12th has a long 'article on ilia littiithai of making Lee dictator. It says: 4 1..otneof oar cotemporadesr hare been distussirm whether the appointment of Gen. Lee with power to command all our armies, Ic(111111 111 , TC.a tentien try to dispel the delpondeney caused by recent reverses.. We need hardly any hew enOtly we have deprecated the exaggeration to which thiildespendency has, been carried. Ic has been far in EXCCf.F or what eiremstanres weekl justify, and Inteusided by croaking nt striebehrticitand in har-rainns. Itlu eren to he feared that acllle of the croaking has found its way Into quatters._where conrane and serenity are to ha expected, and in consequence is spe cially IntrtfuL Having Mien pains to ewer: lelu the facts, we will now say that Oen yeah- Lee :is. the, highest, In command in in" 1 . fanny whenever he ' ,li ; in.. the field. Ile therefore commands not . ;costy nit the; troops within Ida Opp:widen% hut nll who May happen Ttrattryeln connection with his - command.' The 1 mite of his department :are bonnded by bit exp oplulop,;ana bin cammand Jo the. field I--es largo and extends over as much:as ..ha..:is Willing. to cnbtrol: , ThePreiddetitliki M tde the et:pet - intent nem' urged; and. Gen. LLth . found it Impels slide to,:do, both datlet. - The l'resitlatit, re loeuntly, Gen. LC,'S *P.m com p lied to choose between relieving hlm. from time clarrnmal or-the arm? deremlfe= Riehmend or front the general:am:Mend over all our armies." 'rite &Wine/ further *sat's . Lea and Davis hart tr:nnise; and then concludes an follows: - Would that so eminent mai:trio were followed brall, nod we should EOOll see thespirit of eau _ 1111i:tee and anlnintiou.ln the people that would. tan to shame the crooking, ilespondency,"fault, Its tding. and faint heartedness, that - now disgrace sr; emu. of Mr pnblic - men, and produce erects Jahn - laps to nor came." Thr ifali a long editorial . : "We Mil le.etr °feat uzion7, by the Presidentof tiro Confederate Sttates as kit air as by the. mast rensitire Of his reentry ter' , —add to - his adlietkm by reproach and de. nunciatiOn.". • - Tll4 ....Zworifrwisayst "We Cr. not in the least danger of being, sublugaied, unless the, lea tang .teen. Who ebalpein Congress and Letitslatores are • air °lately resolved (rpm It. But one thing is to feared-decay of pubhortpirit, before, thew an: rant' spectacle of eget-attire folly'aud legislative subserriency.: , The same paper says there is no pltwe of safe_ tt for storing cotton in .the SiaN as raids of tiot enemy can reach every cornet ;0f .the Ona ftilcrary. It mecum...rah; the passage of a law f.r leaning nil razor') and tobacco in the both not needed fm the use of the governut :nt. The litiptirer has an nrtiele , on arming, the iu which it brings forwent Gen. I.ec's peormition to conscript begroes and to -liberate time and tfiel,wjrcs of those wh% Are made sot ainm - It demands that, every possible twirl I a et- Ige and propuity shall he made to , aecuro the. Confederate nalletudity. - . 11, copies-no article fro:tithe STllmingten Jouraa/ in which It prapsvcs I-. adopt any mime neensary. It says it would be, willing. to Plane alarnrY In sue* a enn- dillint as :to beextinguished in Me hundred ram. The Enortirrr ravels the Intmediate Molltton If ntteisizry to st. , eure pear°, through recosreitioal by Twee and . . Wa..sumwrox, Jan. Ill.—The Rteltmond• Oo;rfr, of the Nth, contalna the.tollowing from liftddle Brui..ter and Adm . rOaer : "The •Tan. , ki , t4,"llblllat . 4,000 Piton c, are at Franklin ,Ulle on'. De k Jiver, ;without transportation. .Thefe surplet are received Dy tray of Do 7, river.. Orr leg to thefonnation of the •alnntry, the - Tr posi lien is nnabsallablei but .our forera tire in the' nmper position timart any move they nniy . make. In a skirmish.. the other .daj t two or, three were killed and tiro captured ." Oit Friday last, abya the:Cbarieston Iferrary, tie Tanke4 In unknown force were reported to harocrorred New river on the road to Grahaml vllle. Their main body, however, Is ;dill in the neighborhood of liardoeinle. , The Rietunond_ bj..11(14:?...1136 the folimvluf . - - The , fraltet on the Janie-arise!' eommenCed fa leg about four o'clock yesterdeav atterdorm, and , in hes than two Lour* had subidded upwards of W ert Inches. Further than a small break In the cannl, and the tilling up of rho drat and sec "ond ktorks of accent buildings on the lower part "of the city, we bars not heatd of any damage.' The _hydrants In Richmond Ince Stopped run. nlng,-but tht.7.wlli donbtlesa tlow . ..ty and to-- Mob Ti 16 reported that the enemy, during the storm 'of lest 'Tuesday, advanced their picket lines on . rms. - extreme right lOfront tot 'Petersburg. We have poultice Information on the subject, but 'the news Is not very important If true. There is - a report that the explosion heard on Monday was another attempt of the enemy to .Llow out the Western 'end of the Batch Gap Cane!. The freshet _ln the river has, we hop!, Ly this time filled op thfb ditch and obliterated all traces of the'canel. , Francis P. Blait, tar. ' the Tankee 'peace emu.: misaloncr, arrival In ibis city lute on Wednesday :night, attended by. a _servant. Mr. Blair * came into our flute- at a point 'in front of Port IN rl. eon, held by our City Rattail:on. liclTas thdayed !metre] hours in out Bash , malting for a permit to come to , the city, which was not procured till slate hour of the night' Since Ma orrice!, he has teen kept, ecluis kept Limaelf from the pub lic:4e. and his mocctuents and winrcabouta arc' spreallin mystery. lie is believed to Le lodged at the Spottswood Rouse. ire teltakiand there IS but Mile doubt, that Le it there,-thengh his name. does not appear In the reghtte.. 'llc Inta been met aecidentally_ by strut!! of. Ids old acquaint ances, and their mediums wore characterized by the utmost e6rdtallty op both Mos. . Mr. Blair 18 said to Latipadantnterricw With ; the chief executive officer of the Governinenti. , What passed at tblaltarvicev wn need not ex. .poet to know mil Mr. Blair' returns to the CNN led Btates,,when we..whl.-boa[, ttc , tbrough-. the New 'Fork Trandife and other.lteli Tort papers. 'Mr...l3lales ostensible bestride, In Blehmond,' 'or rather presumed bminess- horn for there is nothing ostensible about Lim, or his businpai,or 'movements. is. to .asecrtata' whether...anything catebe dm= to. bring about a cessation of hostili ties argt an end to the war. We think Ids real ',baldness is to plate the Lind& adridnhdratlon In a good opinion. betue - The- Netikere .Pwige; who Wallin called upon to fill another draft. • ", "Lincoln knows that the propositiona` he will nuke arennch that they will be spurned by Our . Government, and that our rejection of them:will enable Mello gx) befbre his people, and, with the Blebs, aid to prove that the rebels will accept' :~ ..~ , of no toms of mid that nothitor to 1 ,, r4 than la a I.ignrui t s protreention at the tray. M:. Blatr will return to Grant's lioua au 8 it- Imlay ft the freshet *nitrides sulTietuntly to allow a flag of !tuft to go down the ricer. Wu hare co nett s from the. South or South- inert. The Richmond Eramilar of the lash, contains the following: " Tho great overflow or ills James firer continues, and may do more for . Butler's canal than all Ills explosions, and may wash it out clear or may till It up with Intal and sand. Trail the water subsides nothing can be known even by those on the - spot. The freshet In not so high as that of' Intl year by several feet. "Theeblef news In the lints Is the. continual aetil fly of Grant's army. The railroad run. day nod night, and It is said to be transporting a ea-t amount of stores to the extreme left of his line, where, without a doubt, ids next effort will be made, perhaps the 'commencement of a long mareb. " eeveral 'honaleproofs In our lines caved I under tho late heavy rains, and some easnalti iwc said to have taken pima: - I „. " - The enemy keeps up his artillery practice I Chestiffield Without the slightest effect of - am sort. " Francis Its Blair Is reported to have entered our Rues at Eillott's Hill, main from Fort liar r'neii. and. pt said to have been. sent no to Rich mond-hr General Ewing. It Is farther reported that he Is lodging at some private house, and that be has held en Interview with the Secretary pf War. Thtsc are nntertnin stories, and we hole, they arc not true. No good can came of 4celi a mission, and some evil may Ire its'restalt. The following Is from the Richmond ;Mg. of Sminwlay, the lith: ! The following communica tion was received it the lionse of Rep:maple tives yi sterday, at ono o'clock, from the Prest 4.!nt, through his private secretary, Colin 'lard-- eon : ESACCTIVII VEPATITNIM4T, J/111111:14 13 , 1.35. Howe qr Ilenrcwntativis : I have Jus f re ceived the acentumnying, from tho Secretary of War. stating that Henry S. Foote, or the House of Iterre3entatlves, from the State of Tennessee, boo Lot atm:stet/ by a military urn:vs, in North ern Virginia, what, endeavoring pass our tines on his way to the enemy's country.ond sunotit the minter to you in order that suelystteh Sal or the rase may be made ns to you shall 13012.111 prop's.. ..(dgued,/ JrfransoN NI/Ar: DEPARTIrtNT, C. S. A., 1:;. ;s:l5. fb, Pre.;,:to qf the . Cor.hdcrate St h--1 have the haver to submit. f o r pour in• ion end dirt'etiOn, the natj,laed copy of a tehg4q.m received from the Provost MarAhal at Frederiekshnrg. No special Instruviion has hem gi, a for Ouch r.rrtst. loom respectfully, Jamhs A. &mum. Secretary of War. Jan. the Hon. Sfere tr... r - e . Wan-1. bare arrested lion.. Henry S. .1, et o( . l . o7lUat't ou his way to Washington, r the purpose of, negotiating peace, no lie err s. Full particulars throngli 31ajor Carriag , tan by mall I have just ibroleil 'him to await irstruction. ?lenge instruct me what dispasal to woke of Lim.'H. S. DA9CIETT, CoutinandlugPoit . • On 'motion of Mr. Clark, of Missouri. the matter was referred to a Wert coutruitteo of fire. Occisplan is in Prigoe William county, on t'rc stream of that name and:near the Potdume. The tilluge is about sertintvslire miles from out twenty from Alexandria. • Prom Cairo and New OrlenA., 14.—Tbe stormier Mathis City @cm Nnn - oileans on the itit , has arrived a port. The fteaniship Creole lett New Orleans for Niw Yo.th on the 6th Inst., but her machinery brie:Lieu sixty miles below the city, she win ei•ligril to return. Tic passengers and malls tr.te transferred to the Morning Star, which wt - all leave on the evening of the 7th. fimii4r.il Canby has Issued an order direrting ni.re! ei4mtnaniters to mitre all private boats found landint; or' enoaging In unlawful trade with the enema' 4 iota not under military annervbilon. 'll.e or . ist?itays that tto permits will be rhea Air the transportation of prodsiqs or supplies to boommethinary districts,. except to and 'from plitees within-the lined actually oeenpied by our Pn - ecs, end that all law; found moving; In' vi - tat hat Orli:a law; will lie attend and ' turned nice_ io . tlia linrchrifitig agestl, In the district al in re found. Persona owning .or . controlling pi : Altiets in Insunaglinuary districts will be per. mittcd to comewithin oar 11Oei for ti,' purpole cif . iliqcsing of their, imittnets, nada ac' or C" , 4.7" 1 .% eel. a pass g'innted . them insuring I:+'t yrotectipn„ pokes' forniitod - bytbad faith or -rWsronditeewhile within,Ottfilnetr:' 7= - - • - - - Two hunartd bales of cotton *ere cold in New Orii , anr, at . 1.10 for middling. Sugar iota inn. itIN.l a tinn. 4 4 butuffed rebel prisoners, ciphered by Gen. arrived 14 Memphis on the h. Th 44 rebel General Harris is ou a tisl.t. to Gen rred.rd , rarle. , fenn. Tlie shinier Silver Mann paesed tip the river. f.e Cincinnati, with tiOtt bales of cotton. - -. • • CArtto,..lan. I:•.—LTbu t-tcnoter : 1 11.wourlorith New Crtrans date... , to the Bth Viekshure; to tho 1••••11 Mem OAP terthe.l:l;l;, itvlstql fnr fouls- , .trig ilrirty.el Inlet, of cottru. The team- Mornln Stni• left for New York on the ••...044.-••1" the .th, with fitA,ODO ht migtelo and L hat letteg of cotton. 1 !se trauq.),,,rt ots.oinvr Mary, which had lo!n Silt!' Fort Gaines oriB - 1::1 - 5 .110ile for with dotes from that . the remitted of our resident soldiers so Mach bet-, ter Provided -for. Their poverty and condition should the more clearly discover to us the mimeo of that loyalty.which ia - so• costly. They ore ! rich legacy to soil; as esteem the value of money eaMfbt in rtliev‘iating human suffering. - There.:' arc' noelainutats more numerous, worthy; or nerdy. Will not the pro.perons and noble womert Pittstirtrab iead off lu 11th great national matterT ' No inshi man will hesitate to sustain the women .; in ouch h merciful work. 'Can the prosperous and wealthy begin the your in a more just and holy. labor! Seed anti agricultural implements suited to the - South inert be forwarded • by the opening of spriqu, to. (noble those there to earn their 'being in their own climate, while those 'that - ate-la the North • should be furnished with labor. • It hut needs an cUlcient orga . rdration of `a 'few rood business- men` and women, wilpic" time : • not now. üb,..orl,cd for common goo d 7 to secum liberal contributions from churches, Associations and Inldnals, that shall well compare With rib • such by Pittsburghers of kindred objects... •••- , Emma' Comtbilm. Pittsburgh, Dee. IC, 1804. . • Rules In Liceiise Cases. Tim Courton - J3attmlay mprnlng announec;ol.., the ioliowing order: , '• . No license win be. hereafter ,granted the petitioner therefor shall set forth':(ln tion to the general ailegatioa, that the petitioner has. the accommodations - required by law) the number or beds and bed rooms there are. In said tavern, ti)r the reclusive use 'Of strangereand travelers, as well .as the locality and Iwo:Medi depeription of the prethises, .including ttut nu,:l; and etze of the rooms and ;other nk b d.t-: The cvrtiticate regain:el in - all apptiestionsforo trivou and eating house licensea, Omit mite that, , the certifiers are citizens of the 'ward, - dotty ktV . or township In which the petitioner resident-that. , they have personal knowledge of the theta: legrd in the _petition, and that the:allegations,. thereof are true, - as - also that theputitletter known to be of good repute foe honesty and tern.., , ..:" perance, and that the said tavern or eating house is necemary to accommodate the public and ' tertain strangers and ttisvelsra, F.: No application for transfer oflicenSe I,lll,i:ett •r brand except on the regular day:for heeringap,-.....-i, plications for 'licenses". end then'onit When' the petition the-cfor shall have ;been Med:throe - weeks with the Clerk of the Court, as frannired by act of AFserehly. and shall act forth the fade:. 'authorizing the Court togranethepr.fyer Thereof. - ' The petitioner must .produee satisfactory evi-7 , .:Lt deuce that the facts alleg , al., .in_his, petition, ant true, and that the cepicrs (when not knOrrnto the Court ) are repo le eitizens - of 'the ultrd,'', berough or di4trice t which : the !Arent or eating house is sitriated. 1 Concert nail.- One 'of the most attractive and roal.ty one . • the finest et,tertaleanents we berg ever:witnessed.. to now holding • forth it, Concert Ball, - brightest an; tamt iittiencoPlo--en niodom Poole and sister,. and Colonel Small,. whole show of therneeives)—combined wlihthet "* first-class natileal talent. accompanying th e m form an cmcirtalnment possm.Fing attt - Alon nd talent, the jrl , a►ttied{prieen :. • - '&7 • ./ ' ' *4l'l 4:7 • • • "