essu VOLUME LXXVIII---NO. 24 Ztitt ,gittoturgit • / I ITERY LATEST NEWS BY I:4EL G111P11.,_:. Important , from .Wilnilagton. 'EDE' ATliti . : o - " t !' FORT FISH E R•RENEWVED General Teri* COniitand of 0- 1 . the 1...:1 7 - ARRIVAL OF LIEUTENANY dOVERNIIR lAt 4 • . LEkt.m34,_ p.- —T j a l6.hq special,cornaspood iwt the Aiite,"irider data op tilt., et4tantatisuaEttie tblif4ruig Ingportant Intermit thin relative to the renewal, or rather the Coale. —itittiori;of the-great movement the de tentes of ylittimatifikenf.ihititi4 at Fedetjal*.i, at the mosith of !few Inlet. Thle correspan4- . etee has been wlthhila from the public hero un tillfahoold become knoirn that the attack lidd mil sisilrbesinsOOMMlNlCCd... , - , , E. ' A A ''' . ' St gA14.1;11.` fa ItneCnna, . - Orr Brattroirr, January 9, 1865. 5 1 i •. Having ridden wk.& severe gale which has, =u r led during dm put two days off Benufort me - are now at ancho . - m,a nd are mloyjm,lll pee:aline -Lo- ;Ms latitttdo Oa " . .an --- #4 l de r 'cikpeetilritt last more • than twentrfonr s hotus. Yesterday Morning al Monged,to the,northeast and the am( niliWitly.tositte:lilticxtbrice more ?h a quiet sea, and our eyes Wens delighted ari ti alan'wlth the approach of a fleet or transports 7. ' twnn V $ y 'furnished b (lentral•Grant to ; .A.2 1 1 2 7 - '. . it'tt . Admiral Porter s fleet in the cscptunt . sor Fort Fisher. 1 tam 'first Teasel that arived was the Ilarvitip -ofthB,6ntlinshding. goaeral; which:crossed. the beat once, and proceeded up Beaufort liarttar to ammonium!) with the flagship of Admiral Then - the Ironsidts, wtth her tre endous Uttar: brondahles, and the Minnesota, Waba,h, - Biiii:43yo," Fitsonchnuna, Tuscarora,-Senara,Tl eondcrago;Cibann, Coltrado. ShrtntidaaB, Taw tuck, Mackinaw, Manatee, Towhat tan, Jun on In, Tootle and. R.loraS frolTs the second line. The Nyack,-ITuron and l'equat, n tech act no tenders s to_tho monitors, ore cast. in the inner line. 4 . Next coma the eteame Battle and Atlantic; each with 1000 ems on nerd. 'the other trans - ports alederrived soon r. Their names, how ( over; could nut IX! as ermined. The transport 1 2cet,.a5.. 1 writes Is noccinachoredoutshie the its lei yessels. i . . '. g • The Commander of eeeit veined has been sup plied with a new chart indicating, yet only hi; exact position, but the precise point of the one ' my , s whrke bli Which his fire la to be diretted. The Santiago, being commanded by the senior captain of the gunboat fleet, Capt. 0. 0. (limbo; is stationed-at the head of the line of vessels of her' cLisit - ,'clealti in number,' anti whilst the others of the Line arc to concentrate the,--fire on the outworks of Fort Fisher, her guris aro , to.. thrent a flank - flre.l4to the,/ort. - - --- . The rositions of the 'vessels are neotly the' same num the former fight, excepting that the ' liOn.clads will take a position 'about a quartet - of a mile nearer to FortYl Mer than at the lirsT at tack, end the 'Dictator will also join them with , her twelve- guns, m. king the monitor fleet tsetse gnu stronger, including . the four guns of the IfOnadanock." - , Thu guntoat fleet tato tam a line in front of .. , the shorn batteries, extending to the right of ...Fort Fisher. I:he rmerves of. the.var . ms Ilivi t.heas, consisting. of the smaller clue, ,of gnu boars, are atisigned to a 'position outside of UM line of pattle. - ' ' Lanny—A Meamer has Just arrived from the inner harbor and reports that, at noon to-day, ..1 signal washoi-ted on the flan-chip of, the .cu- '' tire fleet to mt•pere for sea. The probability is that we will sail to-morrow' m0rn1n. , ,•,. If the - , weather centimes roc oralde. We also have the gratifying intelitgen - ce that ' ( - tenant Teta' has arrived, and is It command of-the .troops.' life pre/remit' Is It tiled by the - fleet ns en assurance that an energetic and deter mined effort will be made to ?nave that Fort Fiber rho L'esalch. • The fleet outride the tar aro all rettlY to sail at a momenCs notice. The larger tranSonris are saw ontsida,mbent Baleen milep from. tho shore, Mwaittng, tbe movenantof thelleet. t Ilittnittont, Jan. 16.—A. urchin! 411Spatela to ilte.llattimore .dmeriorn, gives the following in telligence: , --, Annapolis, Inn. I.6.—The fLag-of truce boat, ..' Yew Ting, fkom dilkons' Larriint....ldames river, es its paroled soldiers and ebb:one, arrived here ties morning, ,Lientenant Governor Jacobs, of .r e Kentucky, is cutiong the passengers. .. The attack on Flat Fisher has boen renewed. The Richmond rvitnitter of Tittle...lcy eays : "Yfrkto guaboatns ninravia of, City in number, ~ , are again visible off Wll - Mlugloo, and were yes. terday 'shim -be engaged in shelling the woods near-Fort Fisher. Therr Is also a renter that thd Yankee land forces hare ciao:net:mod an at -tack on the. fort, WO; but the War Department Lae received no lutelliv.ucc of 11. The Yankees ellinot take Tort Fisher." . tEIftSUYANIA. -LEGINLOURfit Visit and Speech of 'Maj. Ge • mHancock. • . Specialrp Diatch to the Itibti ltpkb gazitti, ."..ihnirrratma, .ltaitqtry SENAIS:II - 1 - ' motion ill - Mr: Hall, it commit- franeeel: to, address the Smile relatiro to, the, ist, Corps. ditcwirs . :rfall'andbf•eliherry•Were appointed. • ptcsented.:a bill. aathiniaing the „,knthtacito Coal and. l'etwi - Coniparty to borrow • Ififfill,6o4, - aid to increase the capital itoelc. ton -'• thoniand shares. Passed. • liege. offered an net relative to paling •-streets - • Str.ll6pkini'crna,:relating tneinaalites and Jasticti! • :iIT ntercd 'with Gtnerid -Isineack, and intrtidha4 . liLm :t9 liinata. §pcilker • • "neds tiwsleeme rpeneh. 'General Ifens then ,spoke, ililng,,St'.lingtii, the. , pnrtfeulan or the, pekinizatlon of Ms 'eorpe o "referiineto its 'pro. glees end explaleini the object.. AiXer t h e eon- .I:nluelon'Othle'efteeeh; ihtre was as adjournment far ilftenit Minute% and tlii-.§enaterii welcomed . ‘'' **talent heti). • _ --;, liamastruna, Jan. M.—General lianeock.eLs lted the State - Stmde to-day and made a speech, *Welt waa loudly apphtuded. FROM THE SHENANDOAH : VALLEY "trranno ADTAXCE OrriSEGE EE EL FM& Ylirsr . Tom. Jan.l6:--Thlt Ikrakt's .Ciamixas•- 12usd dlqutich says there Pas a repart . fiom fiher- Idait'a army on Stlttindey alibi that's lai-{e body • bf rebels.. was, adyancitig. -on, - Woeton;' Lewis cotinty; 914 Omitted. on the west bianebrof the' Monongahela Myer. but, aseouuti from that region do riot confintiihts but,, 1 • - • • A cavalry etwdition left:ho caraii at Winches:- As OM illitbtud proceeded as far At Berry; `'• Tine; twelve.nitti 366tliware.' vethoit . t, Mooting' any tawny except a low guer,rillas who kopt, „Offal Tha totruotend then proceeded to $llll - and found that no- rebels awl been them •.• - fornesursi Weelts. , '‘ Tbenee they proceeded to' tbo Shenandoah which , they found unfordable. They learned that Resser's cavalry bad gone lot to winter quarters at ht. Tuuston and bludwall Jactsou's command at Creichtons. New Nebel RAM on the Roanoke Itiver— • - Efforts vo.' Bobo the Albernarle-•Vort • IPA:10f GarirLsoneil by Cooltivipts. ; - • • 'haw.TOnX, Ism 10 '-multi; roma-North CarollnarePort that the now ,rctot tate • on the Roanoke river Is nearly notated. -Bhp Is en Im• provantut on rho Albemarte... • - I,:ei,Lipany With submarine Imple.ments aro mt. sibetemay to Flymonth to ace If the Albc,parlo • ion to rated In thee to Picot an cipected attack. from the new rant ,which Is to move with the .rchel. rani at Kingston, shave Newbere, which • ••••- Is now In goodcondltlon, 'and only waiting for • , =. the good aides : which, the spring., showers, will - ,hang. Th e expected arrival of ono of tholight • . • .4rankt Monitors In the waters of North Caro line b4gisca the assurance , thaearrengoinceta laive beett mods tti- snerkthese rants, which • sea „ . l)eerztc rs from -Wilmington eteto that: Fort . • ,usher was garrisoned by unwilling conscripts 4 . ,the nine the re c ent sttackwas made, whix were • sextons to - mm=ler the fort had' so oppo4ruilty •beeeroffered. . • ron34 qidet. The . peace • : etzater4Cnt . ts.exhlnoe4, and opetators.are Trait ror Weary - Wawa batarnandettiking apntbrx cnnipalan:-.110 . n.npeetatkm - af:faTo-abln na,a. • from tho.const I.opa Ilia prim Itcarir .vnanr, an 220 and neachod 221 X; Oa . indx•equesnly 41a- VEW. Imprdnn.lls.-6014i0-ikkitdwiL9 . - . • • '" ,~,.:- TIC E FROM WASHINGTON. IMPORTANT WAYS AliI) MEANS BILL Question of Eye ge of Naval PrLsoners, DIE 'FIRST AMICK ON 'WILMINGTON, Arturo °flint:Sr from Rich mOnd. N.CKE rq TEE MEMORY OF EDWARD EVERETT. COMBRICATION FROM ADMIRAL PORTER clbO. tbc. Wasomoron, Xtul. 18.—The following Is the bill reported by Mr. Etowah to-day, amendatory' Of the net to prorlde ways and meant for - the support of Goiiminent : bent—That in linet of any .boada authorlaed to be issued by the first section of the act to prerlde waya and means fOr the support of Gorernment, approved ; lune 30th, 1884, that , may remain et the date of this act,' .the Secretary _of Treasury finny Issue, :under an; thority of said net, Treasury notes of the deserip tioo and character authorized by the second sec dos of said act, provided that the whole amount of bends authorized Rs aforesaid, and treasury, notes issued and to be • issued, to lieu thereof shaltnof exceed 2400,031,000, and such treasury notes may he disposed of for lawfal money, or 'certificates of indebtedness or certificates of dh toelt Issued under any previous net of clonttresi, and such notes be exempt faint taxation by or ender State or municipal authority.. ; , :norn"."--That any tends - known as 5.23`s is sued under the Oct of February . 25. 1862, 'mining unsold . to an amount not rice:ding 5.4,000.0 . :0, may be disposed of by the Secretery. of the Treasury In the. United States. or if he shall tind It expedient, In Eurbpe, et any tine or cu such terms as he may deem most advisable; and the Secretary of the Treasury is farther en therlzral hO issue bonds of the description Issued tinder the authority of the net of Juno 3. 1550, in pnrsuance of notice for proposals ter a Irina dated September 8, 186 , to subseri bers to that Map for I per cent. deposited under ••said notice, and not repel& Trachea, that bonds so issued shall bear not ntore titan 5 per cent. interest. And poached further, that the fractional amounts may be repaid as lawful money of the I,ioitcd States. iu a ecnanunication from the Secretary of the Nary, responding to a resolntion of - the lionse, he 'says: The exchange of priScnices beiangs boll: to the army and rutty. rimi It Is a matter which hos been anti it nor under the cootesi of the military authorities. An attempt was made by the Navy Department, during the summer of 1864, to effect an exchange of naval prisoners, . but exction woo taken to distinct naval action. 'With this exception the action of the Navy Ile partment has not extended further Ono to make prepositions and suggestions. - for the exchange ,of nasal and to submit to the Wm- Deiartment nr the curnmis.slonor , of exchamse lists of such prisoners In the hands of the xi:Leis. ' m hose by whotheillaucr ulgnhas been af exab rota:dled are cognizant-of measures that have horn-taken to exettange such officers and tart belonging to the navy new held as prhniners by , the, rthcla, nail. If-there are any oLstacles to the. Cr:change-of such prisonms they pro aware tf It. Tbc tecnatc, in caw...a:five "session to-day, con firmed the following nominations : W. J. Still man, of latssachudetts now Crnisul at Rome, to be Consul et Cardia; - irauk Swan, of Ohio, as . Consel atAugsteirg; E. linight Sperry, of Con nertient. as Consul at Barhadoen, vice Winston- J. Tr:A:Midge. deceased: John L. Near, of 'Mich:gnu ' as Consul Att. Port Lavinia, Canada; Jame; E.Whartort, Receiver'of Customs at Par kersburg, West Nraseaserorarr, Jan. Il3.—The Nary Depart• met:LA:as sec:Area the following : • e NO1(211 ATLANTIC Iik4CITTIONI. • • U. S. FL,(181111' "ti I hate the honor to encluae you it latter re rrited from ,Lleut, Commander TomPI:. h'm trial - au: imams:int: matter rekolag -to Fort Fiob rr. It Ea inowtnat 11,0 matter (r. I2Lntory, ant ltal3 the ohot.e otory. Your ohetlicut scra3nt, D.tvzo D. N,ZTE • Roar!lamiral. To tie Tim. Ohio= Wflleg, Se,rectry of ti Nuvy U.B. Br ores roNTigkrl:„ Orr Nnw Jaortarjr:l; 2e43. .rmrs.biinfro? 7:1961./i, Pork,: gin.—lt rimy Le of as .istanee'to you to receive, tither with tiie h.l rodoscrters'itucattioned in-my leiter of thlf dtdc- Lite followto ptcmorandum of luftrmitioa &lotted from one of their number, Coe - posit Thomas Lewley, of the' marines; lie me.. ho was st:tion ed., during and since the b hintsrd nicht, Jo thomaial Imttery Buchanan, command ed by Lieutenant Chapin, and situated near the ; th a t "there wore hstweett hes hundrs.l utnt atz buttered rwm Cr! the fo-t: on Or! two • does of the attack, end no Mops in Wil- Mington or its vieinhy to reinforce thaw; that the ire fr in the Orel wav so tierce as to drive the rebels frznthlreir guns Into the poro- Foto; that we killed thirteen of their men and rounded thirty; 'that Gen. Whiting suptvoscti the boats which were sent into the bar oo the 2rith, to tic, k stdrming putty of seamen to which he Would have heen oLllpal to surrender; that the rapid bombardment, at sunset, was terrific; 'that {then (Mr troops appetite' in front of thafort. immediately afte. - trardvJlic rearrlsah only awaited their assauit to surrender. 7wlthont resistance; that they could not imagine why the attack had been abandoned; that the remained in the Caine' condition on the morning of the 26th, and . throughout' that day; and that we could easily have possessed ourselves of the Yon till a late liner in the afterwome, when Gen. Bragg arrived in Wilmington with 0,000 tuna from Lee's army, at Richmond, and that finding oar troops rdcat- Larking Bragg decided not to molest us. . Respectfully, Woe. G. Tmarst, Lieut. Com'tig.. WABDINGTON, Jan. Bt.—Franca P. Blair, molar. arrived at the Navy Yard this afternoon en the steamer Dow, flag-ship of the Potomac nalilia. IBult spvulation Is indulged in as to tine result of his. recent visit to. Richeatmd, bat nothing definite eau be ascertained concern ing It- ' The Postoftlec Department line made a contract for - weekly mall service, to commence on ths pat of•dffareb, from .Alinunerfue, New 3fezien, to „Prrecott. the capital of Arizona. and to La Plan end Sanßarbodlia. The distance is if. 4 Milts. Tim Territory or Arizona has heretofore had no hut this arrangement -connects it milli the Atlantic and Pacific- The War Department has issued an order pro hinting; mar pain of dismissal from service,. of rigeer from giving Information -concerning the bentence of civ.ilians by military commissions before sentence 'shall bare beeirCxecated. An order from the War Department requires that all military poste, forts aryl arsenals display , th:ir flags at half.mast during the day following thierordcr; and as n further honor rendered to the }memory of the late Edward Everett, all Dapaft. Meat buildings arodraped with the ustiaj Insignia of mourning, to continue for thirty days.. Wacnisexon. Jan. 10.—The Repahlieci, In an extra; says that a prirate dispatch Imm City- Point announces that the Ron. Frank Pa BLair, sealer, returned to that place from Richmond yesterday, and immediately left in a steamer far Washington. lir. , Blair la expected to arrive here somethne this afternoon. '..W.uotmoreitr, Jan - .'l6.—Thu bill reported In 'the Pottec to-daft:um the Committee ou Wars - and Ifeani, la effect authorizes the Secretary of - the .Trcasury to contlaue the 7-Vii loan for the balance; about M 0,000,000 of th 0,400,000,000 loon authorized by the act of June, 1514. New Tonle, Jan 10.—The Hada'. Wash t ing: ton special says: Admiral Porter . hut sent a communication to Navy Department in which he responds to some of General Butler's stile meats la regard to the corral Pert of the eXpedl: lion delaying the attack on Fort Fisher,. and thus cries - lag its failure: He says that • the only work aseigned to the nary was to aliened the rebel worts, and that it Jid that eißettoillY on, the 14th and 55th of December ; but that as General Butler then decided an assault by ids:nil itery force onfea.iti::: it would nut Miro Mien leas so on an earlier day. - liUs of opinion that the Piet could easily have be ken; by the troops if an ctrort hadl.con made. General Butler started on the expedition, the Admiral says, before the nayal fleet , was ready to co-operate with Lim, and thus, be ex. ; `,Rating his traniporta to the enemy, waroci them of their danger; he also charges that the army portion of tilt enterprise was gotten up in • a Tcry cumilitary manner. • 'Ma York Stock and Money Matters. Special Westent Annotate Press Dispatch. Nitw Tone, Jan.. 16.—The Stock market opened with more spirit, transactions were larg er end prlce•egenerally better. Daring the day them was .IY. rutting off on Western railroads, while Eftetern remained steady. - .Them was a fair baldness in •Itatirosd,Bonds at late price:. State stocks dull. Government stockanot at at. -.tire as last week 1 some talcs 'at lower prices. The Gold market was quite steady cleft the day, but ftll off on tbo rumor that- the okeedir , tion had landed at ViltnltigtOn. 1. - Tbe Money "mar' tre and Foreign Eichgo war withoic va - viatica. Stocks Mende at the Petroleum Board , ,• sales: (lortaanla LOS; tiorth- /merle= 8.211; cl:snhati I,9o;Rlnggold Farm 6.1551 Eniteißtates 3.5.00 and r. 9.00; Noble Well SAO; -CrudePetro ' Rum quiet at Mc; Ta@af for refined' in ::;bond, and Pic. for freo. • • ROM NAMIVALE- Particulars of the Escape of Uric= and Newspaper Correspondents GENERAL NOGG'S ARMY STILL FLEEING SOUTRWARO ' NEW YANA, inn. 113.—The Tribimehas the fel. lowing special trona :Zitaivil le: Albert D. Rich ardson, of the New York Tribtow, whit William E. Davis, correspondent of the Cincinnati (Jo. aerie; and Clerk of the Ohio Senate, arrived here' to-day. • They escaped frost the rebUl penitentiary at Salliditiry; l'. C., on the night of December tpth, wills dad. 11. Brown, alsobf the Tribune. They ,canto three htsndred and forty'titiles by a route through the mountains. Before reaching our lines, fifteen ralles 'from Knoxville they - were assisted by ne m-eta, and afterwards by Union -men, who • seereterithee in woods and in barns, and some thews in their own houses by day, and piloted them through secluded' pathways by night, along the whole route, at the mil of, theirown -They found snow a foot deep on the ammtains, and suffered much from hunger and cold in re glens relief& they dared not build fires. Oue linudred miles from Knoxville; they joined sev enty Union refugees, en route for the Federal 1111 es; mrdir three tromntal.n Mee; .betthe next night they were etiftotinded by the' rebels, and manic:Red, at a morrieut's notice, to separate Into two parties. -The horsemen Ware piloted thningh the darkness front the rebel camp by a young lady, and then rode: on forced marchas of mach sr.-Nally, as to kill many of their horses. Brow ea, with the other footmen, wider an excellent pilot, took to the moon- in palhs.ruld readied our lines on Saturday - Mt tors. Rlchardoon and Browne were raptured floating on hay bales In the Mississippi river, cipronite Vicksburg, on the night of May the IFtilt, after their c boat had been exploded and buened UV' by the rebel battery, and .half the persons on the expedition killed ur wounded, and hare since been contlped to seven different rubel Tritons. ' Mr. Davis was token in the West wh't, with I.;berman's army, near Itesaca, Georgia, May .ltith, ISt:3., • The Richmond antboaitles . refasetlall rroposalt fur their exchange. declaring that they 6110111.1 he belt( daring the war at hostages and for . re- foliation. • 'They left 7,000 prisoners in Salleletry suffer ing the greate,t ',arbitrates from the rebels. Theyreprerent that there is fbe moat carnent lot silty to the government twill prevailing - in the rib:l'l:lles throng% western North Carolina, and 1:... 'renne.iiree; cud that the people, many of . 1 am had their cons and brother, mulderett by the rebels, are praying forilthe:nilvaiten of oar a - - mire. of Vitus are lying in the wit...a, slmest every county, waiting to cellist. ir the Utilted States service. KNoxviu_r, J4O. ,szaped officers nod torrwpontlents bava repined thr Gth Instant :• Col. Butler, Bib heßann Cav alry; Capt. Anderooo, Sd Maine; Capt. Conrad, 2:41: town; Capt. dreade..llth NeITICIk; let Lt. Childs, IGth Maim.; let Lt. Morritey, 12Qr Iowa; lot I,t, Paebeni. sth U. S. C.; LA U: Kirby, 3d New leek Artificer, 2d Lt. John , on, Manors 4rottrl, rAtb U. B. C.; :34 Lt. Tay10r,.154. ..11r511;r:d 0141.121.: 8 tI Ncw r ' •ey• correapoutivas Hicliardaot of itteNew York Tlibttne, and Davie of tlia Cin cattail errantcreidi.• -• • , • • Sr. Lens, dun. 16.-9 n officer from ninon Wayne crusty, Tenn., 'Where he lent {7onerul• 'lit..mas, on Saturday, nap,: No active opera tion. tmty • be expected for ieveral day,. The trtahlulders of the. report that IIon•1 In pre prain: to make a stand nt Corinth, In not yet nterrtaintl. but Is believed that hit di-tore:m ixed ferees aro Ftlit tiering; Southward, lean ing various of . Wevt'a cavalry in the r:ar to <U,V,IT his retreat. Ihetnas' army has plenty of nappliet, and more at.: constantly parsing up the Te:nuntete, Let the hravy mina In 'rennet:ewe rendered tCr roads linpattable for 'MM:try naavem.hta. The droll ordered . by General Canny I, Ind - p•bdcnt of the late call male by the l'retklem, and per:qtr.a so drattui will not be enrin..d to ary Slate It:rill:It-A in the I'm:4,l,llCA i'retal anal ti‘n. IThertore riot be ilrarzot. tint if .0 • they will be a!slgntal to re,rtmratt 1.!, , u..7431 - rr, Jan. 7 (17, ti:, It than fronilcr. Ile Little. hock Democrat tart. the* ttioa W. L). Stow- toile U. Iv,. a farce, only city Twos freilitr CU-Ain it siloi 1, weed &el:tor-mix to (orte a q 1t,11.11. Vxtracts from itebol Paper. traINGTON, Jan. 16.—The Iliebonencl fl of fialunlay.roferrinr, to the arrtst few days after he ann;wl.l,i h., ;• ;c•sc of withdremilig from the deliberatio - a. of o Itaxirito..kont;tivex:iC iixora toward. o Potoonne for the iiiirtingrii of •seirling 1114 frmily acrosri, that t'ioy might reaell their tierne4 it. Nablitille• Ito ha, no: Shire tioexi ixi C• 1, . ' ay. `•••••• fertocitr COVIIIICDta et: hit err,ix Vex f • • xi. Ore I ieti or known." Tht Patrtllla 74-3ittrr thAt s yeatcrday wa,had dawn the tn,tl,• wor a:: k Plethoont •1 ikrogn., and a- I S,•pli h that trnimt rannot ov••: p ;G G the road. It wlll rcquiro n•T-air tic darroiro. The I.yachburg T✓pnddiean says that a few ne 7F. 51Dee Cainaut li.mhard,, of 11Ira , y' cam• an]. with SlNty.ntne moo. were atraelied near lerry's terry, by a forces of RIO Yaikeea, and la a. :(Se 1101,t, without the lois of a man on hiv prrt, entatired seventy of the enemy, and killed woundedlintweeti forty and fifty of them. The wraps of Captain Richards' nvu without has was remarkable, and the execution they a- Want upon the even y, alows the advantage of can binal coolants ano dash. .Clarkston, Jun. 12.—A dag, of •tmee boat arrived in the barber to-day with 150 Fara mob avfagets who Sere received by our authorit es. The T.letiman,ll:temZuer Is very ',stem ewe the total Government (or shaven; Sir. Blair to ester Itirhewn& It saran "To admit Grant's Cuter of Staff and Chief Engineer to make pl,- tl!res and drawings of our fortilir.ations, and to t, au Inventory of the arms and ammunition in our armories, would not be altoget her so per vrrse n piece of folly as tin admittance of these political engineers among our people and public men ; but It ought be a suelcient reason against such proceedings that it Is a, cepting , ar. Inferior position to that asenmed and ,tnaintained by the cucruy's Govemmcat. They give no permission to Conftuleratecitimns, Whether authorized by our Government °runt, to . iro to Washington and enter Into communicatton with the people and siatesuien In that country. Tbe main object ,of the enemy is sending suck old boys. as Blair here, next to matelots some ati timitativo InforMation, is toprialuen vacillation . of purpose among our people. - ,Thu ,liilledgeville publishes an elabo.. rut; dere:lse. of 'Gov. Brown, in regard to the charge that Go*. Brown atteadatto Shouting of his own, property. It says that his salary Is not , strEfleleut to pay for'a' slated horn of corn used by his fatally; It was therefore bis duty to care far himself as much as fiesslble. It says. Tet7little,pf the thafe property iost. the Savannah Republican of the 11th Inst., 'Publishes a letter frotix General. Sherman to a prominent citizen, stating that he is merely a military,commandor and cancel only In that at poet?: lie cannot glvo assn - anees or pledges `:affectinz civil matters: In funire'Congress will - adjust these when Oeorgials again' represented there as of old. te enys that Georgia Is out of the Union, and therefore a total reconstruction appears inappro .priate, as long as any of the people remained Ma armed and organized. That lted States would pun= them with armies and dealwithittom art cording to military law, and afterwards they will be dealt with by - thacivil courts. Ile thinks that the same Course should be adopted as Indicated by. Gen. NVashiagton In the Whiskey Insurrection, and- in accordance with the principles laid down .In the ease of , the Burr conspiracy. Tie quotes from Washington and Saekson -on the preservation of the Union, end says the armies are grimly &Ming their contemn,* The Union must and sheathe pre nerredeost what It may. There I no other alteniatlve for the people of Georgia than to con faun' to - lidi view, and elect members of Con gress; and when these take their seats, the State of Georgia will have resumed her functions to the Union. The refugees concur In the stafement that Shernmetrill mere on Branch . . hid.. interview with Mrs. Senator trooto--1)o— -• 'lnge in the Itebel Congress. NE* Youn ; Jan. l n.—Tbe Times' Washington special au InlerviCw with Mr, 131n !nor Wore, it appears that her husband had re signed his scat at the time it •tras no ruirotud; that: the rebel Congress is slavishly subservient to traria; that when Mils meet with appaeitlon, the majority go Into secret se..lon and Trish theMtbronth; that the character, of the war has been changed by Dads, and is now carried on for his ow n vorp0OCO; tint nnlcbi It Can AO ter minated to sat him and Lis school of politicians, Lewin carry it on more bloody and barbarous than ever; - that than is no prospect of Mr. Blair Meet ing :with any income; that tho contractors do not dceiro a termination of the ..tettr, and . am do ing everything to continue It; that' 'the !great. mass of tho ..poOpier 'taut to come shack into the Union _tinder, the Constitution, hilt are restrained by military pnwer, and as freardem of .the preen inthis particular la entirely dented, therein'no way Sur therne to ; intros their views. , I.t was for tbe porpom of sere ng these people .`that Mi. Foote cede:stared to. rearh Washington.. hire: Foote oafs than onytbitig to &with the Ilichmer.d Junta - liven wall as ever, being supplier:l with all iniaries. at a CUrnplnA ilrelytmull cost, as 'the grovornmolt:pals the MEM . . ~071 - • . ,4 7 1 . GA PITTSBURGH. - tTE 8 DAY.. JAiNUARY :17, ISO. lIIVIIIIIr LO llt 58 -5EC919 5F 31U . ISCS SENATI: 'lr. Lane of Indiana, presented the fm of the elt!2eos of port Wayne, leditua r that the rebel p.ltonerll now to northern prienli he placed ander the core noll comml or Ms-. charged Unica prfsoners, and ho furnished with the same rations :Ind clothing' furnished Lrulm prlsOners lirthe South. Mr. Lone addreused tha ...i..nate on Ile sttt•ject of tbealvve m , 3morial, ad- , *orating actiotr in' atcordame with it* augvi !lon. Mr. Wade intarupted Mr. !senate offer n Joins resolution, thee alb prisoners; both otlbters and' soldiers of the so.ealled f'onfesieraey, who are now or Flinn bo kereafter the-control or keep leg of the Federal. Government, shall receive the same ratios:le and We same - amment of clothing, and he subject to the same treatment to emu.: reaped. as Federal prisoners, offieeta and soldiers, who now or hare been In the keeping- and power' of the so-called confederatc,Governmentt awl ihai tbiP matment - thaft changed' for betteimr worse whenever the Preablent of the Slates shall have reliable information thet.the treatment of our eMpterf r In Soitehern prisons Is: ehanged for batter or - worse; ancl*tat any ofliCer. In 'charge of rebel prisoners into shall fail. to. carry out ebb policy shall 6e disminsed the.er-' vice. . hfr. lan,e sold this did net go far enowth. it did not proVide that .tbe .refiela simaid be kept under the care of released prisoners of the lad era army. Thisseas tviery Important part of the metier. It Iced been said that retaliation would make the wir More bloody. Ile did not' elm ; be hoped IL would make every soritlvem ilver run with the blood of traitors, There. 44,080 Union prisoners in the South, Mid dould, that number of rebel prisoners in the • North. We tired it to the brave men who he& g..ne forth to 'l3l,;ht to Inaugurate e, argent Of tallation• r. tVade sold thnt In a year tile. Committee .1 tl4e Conduct of the War had taken more than .1: hundred deposition concerning the harlaui practierd mesa our soldiers In the South. al any into were dying when .thelr teotinqony wis t. ken. h woo the. general IMpression then that' the rebel harliarlties were substantiated hy tie Investigation, the executive authorlties, ..uld inaugurates system of retaliation. The sort. witsyriuttsl, and left no doubt that all the sit rice- of rebel' cruclty..werii true; but yet no in non has Leon taken bj tho cxecnthe authori-, tos. lie was sorry to.sce to much people snort: the people of the North to the people who Inaugurated the rebellion, whto they tranquilly tolerated those cruelties to our soldiers In 110 South. lie wen cony to see the p , .14.3 sending provisions to the rebels at t•alaniinh, while our soldiers were starving lu ii•outhern prisons. Ho had h•iiird that di.stimmisite , l rebel was • re&ntly nr while eutahlg, north, and that the Cream lan! threatened to retaliate If a hair of hit L. ,f: writ hurt. If retaliation tr3S justifiable ii.us of n rvi , et, how nieh more Let was It In the of our brute soldierat It might. ho rhhs rriallate for Mr. I r oote, but 113 (shade) would cot hurl a dot: In retaliation for :writ:lnn done to such a man. (hi motion of ht r. fkorard, the matter wet is C.rrr.i) to the Military Committee. Mr. Wilton introduced' a blll to amend tht: .I‘ll/ al Bement of the United State. °out. the potawilare of which woo referred to Committee o Judlclury. It . tho precincts and I. of the United States, and pbte-. In their mead— a court. called. the tAr cu t urt: it. :dr° est:3 l ll.lles In each. of the A trilver.m Jurors to hear and determine (f.Stf , rbleh limy be brought to it from the nit-Coon by appeal In east% of equity sr.d ime inset, and by was of e'ror in ease. levr. end est.-clam over the (Arent; Court awl cr r the Judger otthe Girona Court ther saute Jo rle .hotiou and eettnrlby the some proestra orlir as are now by lave verrted In and oxerciso 1 by (11, Ouiv. lie (2.nm of the United Statei. ()wart . of 'Appeal( Is totadlitated of the CI :or .Tu- tiers or Associate Jurt;ot sof :he dn • ( . net, who may ho n:,:kigni:d to the pa•- iS Circuit, and the d r oolge3 of the Cireuit ( • in the vlreult. A majority of .:t1041,1 to , ~•ii “l^o.ittortim,and I r he competent to de the I• 0 Or 111 P (.%Ylitt. The Court of Autteels it r the tent :reap mum to ha how at, tiro ,;hy of It INeNr York; ith, nth, Sevantth: rth. 1.(oorlIte; 7th. Sth. 1.13 h, ) •r TN.) ternp.ar a ro I, .:,• y. ar, El. ix Cd. , !'l circuit, Corn a at on Ito: InEt McC4:6l of Sittr•dl, o: ucs It.- I.: nit Court sltall in alll,e the aor the prvioal Clrcld wet Itlitrlet nd the Juthr, shah eseroci_te 1,1 I• tha •lio,e. lee:44l,llin and authority now cserrited • • •:t• .lutlles of the circuit Court, by the Sir toe I -art, or such powero L•na tray itcreafter' nf , Loletl ua to all, at tho pow,ro and null,: loot TC,lrd in the Jtelgro of the 1/litrltt I • rote. ,111. actives, Cult, pr,., , taratit , va, IL ..,tine; to the I.Thstriaol:4lAAN.grao4 h. Cou r t. Aparais ho fro:n the: , 11r1 to the Court or Appeals in on , • In tLe WAR, In tlis:pute ear $-14a, but t ;,n,,tatiou ets not apply to (.:varti of Ai.- ifflo the 11,.rirz .511‘.1 rmi writ* of , the t . ot.rt of Appeal: , elttli tfavero NJ t,y !i; 00.1 rultAl now gappllalk... hi 01.frtt c.. Supr,m , Ginn. Ca-e* arty -•L , t Coon ANA...IM to th sq• ',rt. hy apreril or - 1/{ nt of error, o . Lioa I*.: • am .uot iwuti.Jev7,....,l* owr htintirc.l t._ do:lar*, or ir.t:.lv, a 40.,ti0u , if ,- ••,• 1:41 of I Genst of Vie IThit.A.St 011 II I ‘aii.l,ty of aoy net of Colffyr...n or truitty of h. United State*. rr of eortflie.t bettyvvn the a Wale and MI :sot of Courrzs.3. t. Crtnnell Introduced a 11'.11. which met re fcr,"l to the Cotnroittee of IVays and Iterate, ttpo‘ing to Inersta," the duty un splrae e 7 +LWaI alt the let of .holy . next. Mr, Cox offerota resolution Iluvlsrlir; that It I , *he tnanlftes.ditty of the Przettlent, on the basis of the present, rightfully-constituted Ater- Lobe ot. tither to and Or r , livecomitilsAlouarA with a view to national pinllrillioll and Lean 118t, or by some other rxtlourd nowt, to ad , ,! u ceasatlon 01 hvailitivo nod dio union of tl S.tal Mr, Washberne, of llidds. _moved to la/ the n••olution ou the who:. Which Wig a„ - .C, to, t, '-L to aO. The ilonst:concurred in the Senate's amend ment to the Joint restitution requiring the Presb h, to girp notice for the 1. - Iniention cif the iprecity treaty. The Nettie then pn,ceeded to the considera tion of the Senate's amendment to the De:kip:lcy Appropriation bill Mr. Witsbhurne, of Illinois, Intradoced n bill fir thr appointment of two AR-61.311L StfalllbOat 1.1 , 1 et tars at New York, and two local ',tepee. GIIICOII, Ilitnole, which was referred to tire Committeean Commerce. r. Rose idtrodueed o hill enabling Arltan,s, and other Stars to reclaim Swamp lauds. Ro ue-mil° the Committee on Piddle Lands. . • • - • - - - . Ou motion of Mr. Schmidt a resolution was adopted dirredng the Committee on2Vays and .Nitlinx to inquire Intollte expediency ,of so . eau Lenox the Internal Revenue Law as will pro vide a tax not exceeding ore caul a mile on pas. , set gera travelling by railroad, ateembeat and otter pnl•lie conveyances, to be additional to wl•as now required to be paid by law Th Speaker laid before the House , by request, thy p mlaniatbm of the Governor of -Missouri, declaring that State now free frotrtslayeryottleb, on motion of . Mr. Wasliburiar; . of Diktat, was ordered to be printed. .. .- Mr.. Washburue, of Illinois, Introduced a .bal prodding, to lieu of ttie duty sow reqiiired by latv;a duty of three per centavo. ad IXIIO/Vll, on analsed paper used fur printing books amok • ne l w i ' r7 Th asso . n objected for the mitten that the' Committee have that subject before them .. Mr. Washburne Inquired when they will cod,'. bider the subject.. ' , Mr. EAISOLL roplted that he Lerma thls wet*..: Mr. Wasborne withdreW the bill, , • • Theßoma proceeeded to the consideration of the Senate amendracat appropriating, $3,00.1 ihr a medal to'Commodore Vanderbilt. In tho'idla eusilou, Mr. Higbee denounced tim Conimo doreas a swindler-and Said he might almost IM'a. rounicrtr for employing such worthless vessels for the trio/Tortola!' of panoncera. Messrs. h'tmcns, Brooks and Townsend re viled In a eulogy of the Commodore. The aincialment was concurred In, a nd , a committed of conference nas ordered otAhe diettgoidni on. the nmeudenent. term the Potomac Army--Stskir O➢lcer 6111ed-.l)ptelt Gap -Canal. Stu , Tong, Jan. J6.—A letter from the Army of the l'otomac gives an account of tba of a staff officer by hulthwhaehers, but contains no nen% of importance. The correspondent or the Phil:ph:l4Mß Pre.. says that since the first explosion in Detch Gap Canal two moo• ezp'esloos have occurred vritti tood. results. -At the lest_,exploslen much. dirt u•as blown to the opposite side of Use river. Tim frothet In the James Is rushing arrough,tho ,nul with great rapidity and promises to accom 'plish the desired result as all pf the. bulkhead left by thaexploslon has been carded away. • Arrival or Hon. peu...Brown—The 8 4 al biips '1 *ldes.. • ' • Tbnorro, C. W., -Jan.l.6. l —The lion: benign brown 'arriredtrtan England on Saturday night. The Otte io-day Faye itsiorietedlbly 14.zitnied that the beat legal 4lnion ht,Englandfavorstho extradlllonq the raiders now Wore the C! au The 'lltiesian-Amerfeito Faariciisco, RulklOyi the- Enghseer in-Chief of the ltaisabio,AmerioariTel ,Trapb, arrived on iliegos'zi Taylor: "Ito ii busy organising . for the entervise. , Fie goes ter 'British Columbia hi a foir•daysto start the prey Huainan exploring partici. .11srcr Yvan, Jan. 10.—The leadina- papers to day. Late 1411 blogipldeafautiecs or lion. Ed ward Er ciets. . . Peace . nintors continua t 1 emelt!! attention_ ?he .Tribthse ease (ten. Bingicton went teltich mend 'reel from Clay and Thempson In Canala, and Ids Mission haa' for lea purpose, simply to Cana -npon . what_terms Jeff. nails would Joao_ dec. Ile expects to bring hark the In- , 'dope ee of the Confederate States as the pria: !elpal phln; In the Conditions of peace. a.:lammerrial victrerther says Cant; Bell,. Iho was=ehleily Entromental with -Burley la velzi galenite Pomona on Lake Erie, haibeen ambled lostbls city. The i Yirnestins two AMU:alai.% on the peace na me?* whier• It thinks there entu be no peace, ea - orit, putt' gained by a; complete defeat of the • rehrs;- • . Ezim (len. rtlller. of the 3.lth marr Corps , ar rivediiere to-day from Louisville. lie leaves on the 4Yatm to-morrow ibr Btrranuntr: The ItcratAt Washington special., any,: The neatt erten in Congress arc fully impredled with the !deo that lir. Lincoln Intends to cstaust all then Verces orstatemninsiiipio eieerwix an lt ho i same special soya that n deleption has orate from Chicago and BlLlwaOnte, ter snore the lationeitt of a ttni:y yard on Lain, Mich- Tho TOneo:Whabintloit special says that the Rouse t'eastelttee,on . kteettuos, alter a protract ed seisloh aver the Loetstehe 'ease, hare decided not to-admit any ht the members except those trurti,lithiqhicans. • • ' - It la careen:al that Gancrat Warren. wlTritoon .be native." to the pqnpaand 'onto, army of 'the Jakags; • • Ira - shusgton letter aaya that the reheit imen comnieneml arming MOll4l-7005, and .thatit 1a ecrtidrily_ known In Washington that theni MuncniliTts ivitnents of hlicka in -Rich- Otsetutigeit--- - Bank : , *? 4 berli—•Tlro , Trcisurer. of the Onto FemaleCollego Absconded., •..CikcisNATz; ,Ten. 16.r-Keevcr, chartn..ll wah thennadu'of the Rosser landly, bus been dis c/tatted" be navlor proved an nlibi. "Xbe"banlt'of )4nryssllle; was robbei/ of ten,thousanst dt.llarz on Thutmlay Lut. I:4e • Cnalte says Baldwin, Treasurer of tho .ohle Fe:Rah-Collet - xi übbcooded with about Ilye thdniand dollars. The Cornisseiest's Nashville correspondent spills Convention passed, by nearly WHIM -11:144.9 rote, a resolution that no pinaton will be litiriblied to vote until be taste astringent oath, ilettsring himself aureaerredly in . favor of the Union and nit Ita lima and pr o elannitionabiveed singe the war began, by the l'resldent and Con gretv. LErant New Oritano--Expetlittona tram Baton Rouge. ;Nrt , Toot Tan. In.—The otternr.r Morning Ptjr, from New °Henna, with . datci to Janvary, 7111, anived lam night. A number of expeditions hare been .eat out fivro Baton. Rouge and other platx..a, to chriitlio tile guerrillas along the Mit,hol opt; Gt na. Bobly Gilmore and Steele were In Orlcana on the 7th. • ' fLe U.. S. sloop-of-trar So Jacinto wool 'wteeketion the lot, off - Key West, on the Bahama backs. Na Hrca were tort, and moot of the - stores of the retti• - el won saved. The St,,,iet..Thltty roan Continued. • AVA,IIINGTON, dau. 16 The Ways and Means Committee hare nported a Lill authorizing tho fiteretary of the Tronsurp to continue she 74* 'nail for von hundred migians'more. General 13ntler. tir:l11.107. Jan. W.—Major tiencral .p tin 41 titlA ca ) to-day. arriviin; in the rod rose Mention twat, uul toticetaing. to Wash. Extriwrtiluary- Sotatuoixbullot Feat Amend the vivito!, ntlateted to Cliaton dart log the neck of the inen74ttre , len of the anapen aiort bridar., wet a Indy natnetl Lockman. :the was nsititna et the Itomil:1g halite called ellen ting Ilatite, *lterated In the nctalibothood of tile roar, rodeo bridge, rani which has a verandah nothing. along the whole of he fiontaze before wlvel.ms. A few til , ;bts after thr merited of the briifeo, polUte-sergeaur nine .feet. uns on ditty ut the Lilt of Granby .t.bettly niter cAdoldht, when he heard a plereing Void: homite• from the neinhborhond of Sion t;tir.ot; Ile t k nicklrbnettme.l to the spat, ar.d :mind Mut.L..ectitann lytnr in the zarden in r rrightilre,M, 0.1311 evtlently considerably in- Jnrcti. It attpeart.l that the 1241 had waited ft fen tier Idalroom in lief sleep, entered the tiretrion-roetn„ gidued access to. the •icranlalt, and fail later loiq the gnram, a diateneet of sin tezu or eoser.teen feet. Fortuna:dr, to her de -to “:1, Ott dont:eci . the timer-rilllnga, and felt on n litUYerthi in the garden. but elm balot...n.alban,.4tactipe. of bettbt, impaled ou the It petty . "t - ti - -euTirriLl't thee tarcitiant tv- ttittocrinintishave teen Lirmnre scriocti. One :hr wns M - ekt ri. flow alto Zot over tat . 1'3;1, at the verandah, witch Is °haat three feet letit, it , not kvant Lot, etrange to any, a chair vrio , ',mud thri.r. This heal been taken from the er, eine; muff, throemh she window by welch Pmaminbuli,tl.l Iter•clren:: and whether .1e had beet n.,•notoiand to it , I:wri,. and In ,. .:.it .1. , it,7 or ‘11 , 1111:i RAVI Ili, chslr n..n (11,11111 of go ‘ tting ma E.Lnaine or -o tho handy handil from width nantiM be mamrtained. \When plohndur a Jo: gmriliat 110' IaRR or how 14.1(!C.1111, ba 11%11114 the anizt, creatal non...Eli:ratan ex it. nowt sail alarm, but It wan > , R.I RAWRILibIrAt knt the lads was a sanuiambalist.—Bristsl rao.) .If;rnor. 'A Judicial Straw The States Slim - eine Conrt I.n at lesit re...gni:x(l 1 Vest Virginia by putting it down on the Docket na ouo of the States. Thu Cincinna ti (,:a_ rre Washington cert.:mynah:tit says; • it will be remembered that, some time ar, A.i.axiate Jisttee Comm, of the Supreme Bench, interrupted the heariug of a cause In a District Com t in .Tinnrs:ive, wilco - the counsel happened to use the wont Virginia," by exclaim ing..." .-Vin.Tinln g elr, if you plonsc. Thera is no M111 ,. .1 Santo as 1t c , t Virginia." taubsoquentiv. I b.-liere. mom gne':, Vous tinting been asked, :rus tle, tutron re4tflirmed, mole elaborately, the opinion that the effort to divide the Slats of Vir ginia was uommilltuthinel and that no such State iVult Virginia load nuy constltutlooll exla eence. or 'could be recognized by the Court. Means him the question had not been raised be fore the - full Bench. Mr. Chneo . 6 Mat onlcial act as Chief Jostle(' w;l4 to hold a consultation with his easeciatml ala - Mt the call of-States on the docket.. The Clerk, was arranging the /Lit, nod 31r. Chase di m. tett him to Insert Wont Vlryttulo in Ms proper place. With the exception of Mr. (Intro?) all the. Jeetlien were preecut, and all. concurred in the - action. One question, therefore - , upon which Mr. Their. Stevens amt others liele . - beta nevus inbuilt:a hold high debate. in Congress, without our having ham formally, raised, may still be considered as henceforth practically rt. addinii caro. • . . • ," The Fort Meier Attar:. j °Metal dispatches with reference to the expedltion against Wilmington ranat the fact that 0 was never Intended hy Lieut., Gen. Giant that Gen. Butler Amid command the land Antes. tie was simply tolfend 0,12. Weltzel to - command, - and all the lastructione were dream' to the latter officer by General Butler's el:dela star. Brig. Oen. turner. . The failure of the anderteklng Is not ascribed to thie. On the enntrary, Licut.Gen. Groat .altributra Inc. the nelay of the never force caused by the p rapers-. Non of. the powder beat. This gave the enemy time to bring back. to -Wilmington and Port Timber the troops that Lad been detached .to m eld Shernien. - Xt,wee. Intended rtiy. Giant pie( `Abr. attack be inidO,beforo Moil= got to the coaet t :and ir tLlp btid ipactt dono r lt Naught here bom eneeesefulc..../C:r.-Trtb.'! 4..fimiiiovvi:Jtoirt:-4 correspondent of t h e Speetator nowspaper)orrlfing from Lewisburg, Greenbrier county, Va.; gives a descriptinn of aremarkable titmasphorle phertom-. non witnessed In that town. ' appa rent proeeNtlon of shadowy forms Ilko these of human belngs--thousands 'ulion thousands In ittunber , -Inoslng through a deep valley, In clear vlosi of the spectators, - •tind finally asetmdlug a steep moindialit and dienprionring.- They woro moving North ns fast as their ustml legs could carry them end were probably tho North Caro lina Qiiakers, who are' sold to bo quitting that commonwealth for more peaecturabodes In thu I'm States. THE I , IEbT AUNT COltr9.- - nm wasldu,lon Stur,Lays: • General tioneeek's - new First Army Carpi is Mang up as rapidly no could -be. expected tinder the circutastaneht,. artdithe - Only drawback ex pedenced 4hus'far; le the itt alllcers to send. Intl): the. 'Shawl .to recruit. Thp corps baron to thoroughly organized now and. this .dilllcalty slit , be speedily orereeme. There is eitry prospect Clint ttut ' corps will have. obtained its fall compliment In a Wales time ken ilia, present date. : , . , No Moon Windily' OANADA..—AII in4or. was , received from Wahligton on ;Saturday, by the Lake Shim ItallrMut aompany, to tats the Wes tern mills, which have heretofore-, gone to: and from Deiroltby the Great Western Railway. ' , lt iviustdohnbletbet thd order wan, • given, because tbefireat Western Comyany hid .lrithdririsn-fti etyma% trades Malls, rather than front any purpose to take patronage from the Ctimails 4 1 1r1. , 7, - 7-Therar o CianW.PirOiW• .11 le understood:that the hiltiab ..EmbaisY at ' Washington, la in receipt of advbsta front ihe dbatnetiovernmentttmtthe insurrection in „In, dia Is of considerable umgriitrele. • ' CITY AND SUMBA% , c Gevgla Refugees at Port Royal. The following letter from 311 es 1.-sera Towne, Of this city, at present it resident of lit. littler,. tills, South Candle.. has jest been rereived by a memberof the Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief ASSoCiationt Its graphic pictures and touching Statements will be sure to command attention': and so will the doeummit which tolhora it. Both' relate to the Sara, subject—the colored refugees from gworgier. , . BT.:lltLsarscrtam, S. C., Jan. % 1565. • !Mtn MR.---: I thought our prosperous Attie island - would never calf for clothing or any each assistance again from our Association, hat- Genie Shenriati has sent a large number of refit fees kern. lbw OeU.SaitOU to OrOvirle honk% fur. - hero' that from twelve to fifteen hundred are to come, and seven hundred, I think, have already arrired. They are utterly destitute, haringleft all theli; pciesessions•but their children . behind them. '• Many of them are sick, completely broken down by fatigue and the hardehips it the long:march; or milferingfrom severe colds caught e while sleeping without shelter in this bitter cold weather. Some horn come all Mel way from At- - lantn..3fothers carry inglittle bithiniintheirrirms, while tte father In some cateettitedn the tiva and. three year olds. Children of from flan upwards walked: - and one little creature•l saw to , :day.• -had marehed all the way across Georgia, keep.; • ing upnrith the army, though not more than six 'years ..eddiehoileas •too. Ono old =OM hatL. twelyaympig children to : take carol:trotted-would not leave one , beltinili.died Ihifear they should Straggle tied them all tagether by theirhands, and saved them all. SOmetimed they had plenty, to eat, brit.n,,ealn there was no time teibmikfoode and children went without through a vitiola day's,. • march. ', 'Sometimes they had night marches„ and sometimes battles With parties of rebel sot-. diersorhe folkovedltoreue off straggitire, and of , whom Ilso [agrees hada mortal terror. . Oneeiteven Teaming and J.lone Inuulrel hied ' of 'agrees," to use. their own phrase, oa,they, re told e - the'itory, were overfaken and - captared by the mhels. The griaiest fear aimed them all. but they werere-a , sured by'the arti fl Waiting add' Waiting till the wagons tied people Weie'reeover. ed. Thetigh they said tho eoldlem were kind and gave theta all the assistance they eould, 'yet they marmot meth. from -exposure, Roe and fatigue. fine woman told mo that many children get . nep arated from their parents Bad friends. and wan de I til emeig the camps stone, or were left ht.,. hind in the road, bat I trust Oils did not often horpen. An old women Nearing that the Yan kee army had come ran to her daughter's house to Induce her - to follow. it. She refused,' and the,. old woman seized her little grandchild, of shout three yenta of age, but- idiotic, carried it all the way Trom the middle of Georgia, hoping all the time that the mother would fallow the child. :Canting has been heard of hf•r• as yet. Oao wo mau whose child is very 11.1, told mn that It had - not *lent tinder shelter tar six - weeks before reaching Saronnah, and that it nearly starved, ler she was so nick herself that she couldn't. "chow hard tack. for it; and that was, their only focal for a time. We expected to have three Inindred in this vil lage, bum - hen the ship reached Beaufort,"arl , the ralagCcaluuded,therti was found to be p great I demand for than. Everybody wanted servants, I nod very many were 'eugoged at once. Others scattered among Blends and feint iyes, for many or the refugees of old times. who - are nose our tattled islanders, " found lleully," that is rola , tires, igrumg the newly-arrived. Manyi too, hal' I to be cent to the hospitals; and nearly rill have I Amur ierlons ailment. Several hundred. more of Otto poor people are expected dally,,,,andthen I f supper° our village will, be filled. They have, only the rn clothes they wear, and thea: are sety, , IMMlX : dent, and worn old. I 'Wok that as soon es the time comes for. planting .or preparing to plant,- that le about the end of next- month, Ine srlyall these pele will find homes and work, but they will nerd persent'liMp, and I think if 1 yen direct a few boxes of warm :tad thick cloth lug lido title chnunefoilien evotenee, It would be , den. g real and sehstantial rood; In the sorler goy will begin to clothe themselves. 1 t hese i, kern Much pleased to see hew kindly these refit , gyre have: been received by former refugees uow rented here. The stracgers are ultimo to their ', titegdes, bedding raid food riven them, and a 1 edetrE o 01 elothlog hilt till tl e l tattered rags worn / cu the Jooruey tan be washed Indmended. I was glad to see that the nocdie was being bmily r il, d by tie tree tomer. who were seal' eneugh, 1 ar , I. thrair eau oth teed touch-coveted RIIIIII.Is Mart . r,:ro have been tent by MI: inane r:S'lple. IL is ; ur: mare show ebarity,Tor the tstaltrierS have In I ru end II:to Moss quarters, and give up part of I tit, beeves th e y eerupy to these total etrattpre, i .5. , .. 'I yet It Is done ungredgingly. goat. MR sleo,Woms.ei or Trir. NORT:I I We clourstipappral to you on behalf of the thmi• rot der of vnffering nritror4 whom General Slier tutu hen just liberated by.his trintapimat nam-ch tho,e,;ll Georgia. Wherever be Mu borne our ll.;_e they have linsteued to follow It with simple ',Win guilt of the Gatemptent and thocharity cute nation. They have arrlVed. 011 the eoast,• after loog"merehea trutt sel'Crt prlratiota—weary, . flooialud. slelOttlintilnot.lvaacile..,•.. . ... . 110 rat Mtuilrm.l of Curse wretehtil people ar ::. dat Bern tort Christmas night ; in a stato a 1n.', , , ry which would have moved t) ray a heart o , .• um, and these arm but the advance of a host r It .e il re ti tnr e. . '• Inc stores of the Government, already over . i,. ~ I to ,apply a large army, are'not available i• • a li, re their want.; and toilets the charity of ' ti , 'Arilcoma $r cc V., to the resene,t hey must 0 : b y hundreds from eritx , sure and discaee. I , extreme and entire is the destitution of ti •-e people that nothing which you can afford to _ice will come amiss. Clotting Is their most 1. ,, --leg need, especially for women and child - 11 r, who cannot wear the east-Off garutenti_of 1,0..1i we. Sheen and stockings, suspenders, and • in,ler-clothes of nil kinds, are hardly less neon to, r in this climate than In the North. Utensils, retdmines, money—anything you hare to spars —w ill find Its nse wnnng this wretched people. The seieral - Freedniceti Aid Societies at the liveth are proper and infildent channels for y, or beneficence. t 1 r prey you, for thesike of suffering human ity. let them bequiekly andlibtindtuatly filled. -. - • it. G. Jtina. Eap't of Freedmen. ' Grimm Nawcosen, Sup't of Schools for the' Netional Freedmen's Relief, New York.' - , • .t . Petra, pastor Baptist Church, BeanfOrt. . 1 . W. Ahvonn, Secretary American Tenet:So- Wita.tild USN= BRUIT'S-VI, U. S. Tex Cont. Mo.eloner for South Carolina. t littne:4 TOMLINSON, for fennsylvanie Freed. no ti's Keller Society. - rsULIIII, Ii HAMM , ' Post. Chaplain and Army 3lis.lonatj,AmericonTractSociety, N. Y. W. J. Runtantatoa, Missionary, and tiperin.' tentlent of Schiaels for A.;M. Amen, IC Y. dataga P. 137./FE, for New England Freedmen's. limas If. CROSItr, for - same. - • ; ' /P a ltrorG . N. C., January 7; 1965; , - •• We We are authorised to any that money sent to Alren Kramer, Treasurer of the Pittsburgh Freed!. -nu It's Belief Assoclatioti, pr gdoda'aitirto C.'G. Morey, 87 Fifth atreet, will be gratefully :TO • eel, id, and duly appreelated." •.'.:' ..,-- . • _ Twit T.orrane Qtrornoir.—The rnae of L. Mr.. trite, to s wbieh aernfeered In - Saturday avan-. tor...edition, we" conelided at noriuyealterdoh; the Jury Ondlog *.ho defendant ratty., The Jeer u the part of the vanseentors wag to tattle metier and estabrish a preeedent'aa to the Iva lty.or Illegality of the busloem, by which similar matters might be governed to At Mara. GM, book stores, gin conetyta, A4c., are becoming co' numerous ea to render It necessary to pat at' teat all quations In the otieds of. parties by .either stopping them at once or allowing them full V etoer. The court has not yet announced the IPeIIIIIICC, and It will probably deferred until Sat urday. Riceruna—Frank MeGarr, Thomas Dunn, , al b ward Tagus, Patrick Tegus„Ctsriatopher Me ad den, and Michael Brierton,were yeaterdtty ere the court tee a bearing on a charge of haiing been engaged In a riot on Mho Lth of Hovendber, last, but the ease bad not been concluded; When. our reporter left yesterday evening. A Urge, 'Llutnitcr of w i tnesacs were examined, and thd let 'Meath:lna are that they were engaged Ida Xerj' low and shatnolesa atralr,,.• The case• was prObre bly concluded last night..._ .., • .... 1 • ~ . . - -CrttrliOn Tninc.—A young girl named ionise Hackman wm yesterday' atoned-to the Mayor's omen by - officer 'Culp, who arrested. her on. chomp of. having atelcu rattail cif wearing:act petrel at a churchbn High street., Miss LoplsO failed to convince - Mayor Lowry Molt her inten tions were,free from dishonesty, nod he farnislibi her on apartment in . jaw lock-up, whore law:can have an opportunity for reflection..: A Row.—A " braiser,'hshose name. we. i dld lint learn, kicked up is row on ono of-the boat. Iylnght the wharf yesterday.. Ile had been in dulging in the "ardent". rattier freely, awl sit soon correlneed him • that hip muscular tleveloPe-' Meet would eneblo him to "lick" anyman on the boat. A policeman "took him lo," and not having the wherewith to psi Ws Atip,jus Is tkcaug entertained as tho Rotel de Lowly. • .I.• 1 • ..fraura Imsrmia Tart-cart. Stoirtma rLso ' celled because, Its price Is 15 cents—bas beep ',calved and Is for 1310 by W. A. 011deafattney, N 0.45 lflftb street. It—coutaloo 80 pages ' i; mad ILA articles arc .profusely Illustrated. It da marvel that it eart:bo abided for so Igisr a kuleo. . • trl)x , ounv's lisiormiso Morrrar lii= of roshlons' , for Fabrabry lo tor' sato by . Gllderifebby, tf6:45 Fl ft h stnte. • Iticobb .4444 a COPrid,P3Kraylux.of Bappbot. an co* .Icot,picbspCrousleet4lll, of trip; fioll.llolo Mat Int,• , 1111 d Otlitetatrnlngter .0110/01Tt AVON 07 VII Tnr*D tralrowel, DVIT: of Pitilptisoth. cWilltani • E, ;Behmarts. Dlrectont tatntigi AO" Haile, Lents Morgenstern, J. 11.. emlaleir. "noelH. Ilattmut,,Toitnin GOO.: AlirrnOU B. Bal . nan'y W.'o/lier • • • EMMM .ISible A milven.hrs. The Twang 'Men's Bible Sectary of rittairarglt held their Forty-Seventh Anniversary last even. log, in the Cumberland Pre-Oyteriart Church,. Sixth street ; George S. Bryan, Esq., President, in the chair, assisted by Vice Presidents W. 11, Kincaid and iiarunel Morrow. The ezereisea were Introduced with a chant by the choir, after which the Bev. Win. Preston, MD., of St. An drew's Episcopal Church, rend the last chapter of I:eyelet:on. In the absence of I:ev. J. 11. Waner, of German Reformed Church. Bev. W. .W.Ecia, agent of the Pennsylvania Bible Stei ety` for the Western part of the State, Icl the eangfewttlon in prayer. The u.aembly then sang a part of 'thalgth Psalm, commenciu;: . . 4, Thebeav'ne Clod'a glory do declare, Thn Ales ilia hand-works preoch,7 The Commundlng Secretary's report *SS then read, whielf thoifed , the Um:relation to be salt So a tionThibing rn Jaea Bott, Esq. Treasurer, read, the flannel:a report for the pail year, after which Bev. Dr.'Jaeohits; of thi West ern. Theological' Seralnary, ailderased the and!, enee, foll Owed by Rev: fa= Atkep; putor of the . Beaver street 31. E. Chtifelt:.,Zhu congregatiOn then joined in sliming 'part of , thell9tkr#nitfil commeicing • . ' • . ,oTench me, 0 Lord, thy perfe4yrW.r. . • Rev. Wm... 1„ /laid, pastor of the First Church, then deliver ti a brief addrme, the elose of.which, on motion of Dr. A. G....,Wetlantl lees, the reports were adopted.. and ordered to hei .printtslitt pamphlet form. • - Mr. W. ll.,Ktneald moned that the thanint Pt tiro floclety, be tendered 'to the ..trusteee of. the .chureh, chair r and, rtverend gentlemen for their addrettea•_i • • . S. Davis then rend the nitrites. or tee Man agera nominated to serve for the year t&D whichoin inOtion, were approved... _ : Friday. eyening, neit the new: F4oird map agers will meet ,at the! u snalPlaca to and cleat officers. Ailtourned With singing. the - Defiologi—part B.7.,Steivart„.paster of the phninh:. Tint congregation was not it .large: as oala.- me: widele roiy attdraited,, no dnubt' to:the fact flat there- wereiva i 4 meet lags is other places eti.the same. timn. X cuy CityOfficersCaupti!; Noszan a- . -The teernbcra . of Allegheny Councils held a canoes hot evening, for the papal° of "preper h!g tt. 6.4 ray" for tie election which taicee place tis eVenlog.' There were two of anare candid atee for most of the pleading offices, and the con test between the friends of the reapeetive nomi nees Wei quite animated'.:. The following is the remit of the-eaueus C.r.ty Trrantrer—D. Kineferron. • &rat emnaUsion.r—A. llob6nn. Superintisthid Hater W or l,..—Wm. s ca n drat. . Chrd z J Ma dals—Duncan Weiphamster, Ilurizon4 S•ralaa--John B. Edgar Trathataater, &mid. Ward Settler—Wm. P. Andertrai. . • Whaii'mader—Alex. Stowed. Citt7 Rt . /pita:or—Wm. Wllendry. - 84118 buy:odor ortul.Bar7, Ifeasurer—AMr..ll.l3,7 City Salicifor--S. Sehoyer, Jr. • ,Isorstor of! irettn- DaTta. ' • Elity Asscuor-I-A. Dads.. : • Sticrk to ecnoraittees—M: M'Gonniglo. . City ,, Prlottero—CnotiMantiLitpatal, (Englisli;) and Freedoin'aPrinrd,"(Germakt.) • - .ILallibc Seen thM there are but too chantrea Sentuirell takes - the plum of Mr. Johu - .11- rton as Superintendent'nf the Water Warka,arnt air. Edgar eupereeda ]tr. White at the Dlainond The contest for City Solicitor was quite. warm. MIT, Ern., received eleven voted and Mr Schoyer diteen. fae entire COnnz, s. with one or two excep.: tlrns. altered the taucum, and pledged • them- Al es to stand trt tltermeninationa. The ahoy° r cacti candidata will, tberefare, ha eleetel tilts anise by au alulai.timaninloua vote. .Oil was :bum] last week in a 'well on Walnut I..stundi Itla reported yielding:loY : l,l7os per eay, and'Alte stpci:hold.•rs are fee Hag very corn ertable over their hopeilit proepatta. • ' In Vtutago cortr.ty, the valleys along French Creek and Segall Ce. - ek are attracting the atten tion of speculatora and practical operators. From the mouth of Froueh Creek to .Shawa lending, a distance of sixteen relics, the lands cm either side of the Shrum and its tributaries, however small, have meetly changed owners n :thin alms moults.. On hisear Creek and Its' tributaries, the saute Is true, alutest to the Crate . ford' county line. Where the landS 'on these streams have not changed *mom, It is becalm.: the present proprietors. prefer to test the ground themeaves, or because. they place- them nt Strums too high for the present -state of the market.. ..Experieneal : borers and operators As hen:that theyllr.dlti the vallifief those streams —French Creek sad Sager Creck--all the indleaL cations attl couleur, of round that exist In the most producing territory on 011-Creek. Itniditcr season, doubtless, of the request for French Creek and Sugar Creek lands isthe fact that the oillound there is a heavy chi. and worth Ibr lubricating permits nearly doable the value of other oils.' A.guoti story is told of an old lady In Retells county, West Virginia, who owned a bartre trace of barren lend which she could not sell, and scion took the advice of a ciliter and poured some pa troletunioll along the streams which meandered through It. The report spread abroad of surEtee Indications on the land,' and a whole brigale of Ott hunters came flock Aug down upon- the old lady She sold her land at a fabulous price, the owners agreeing to give the lady.ime eighth of the oil. The old iady thought she bad a pretty good joke on the'speculators, but. it turned out that they, bad a. better -joke on- her.., Tim enter:. patting fellows set upthcir derrick and put down an anger,. and in a short time they struck asvell which yields one handred barrels of oil &eddy; Bayard Tayloi's.ltilura. Under the auspices of the Tenn; Men's 41- hrary Association, our peciple had a rich tntcl •lectnol treat at Layfayo'to Hall, last 'tuning; ' The ball sraarcii fu11... . Itir. Taylor's anbject-LA•Ovreelves and Oar Relations' gevelthn a broad lald of direiw slow, and boldly and tray did be hold op the "mirror In 'Which we mhrht ••eito ourselves a.. others sec II.." The views were not all flatter ing, either to onr personal or national vanity,bat lbcy were certainly very wholesome. The lLghti sod fluidal'', the good and the evil of oar own - social and patriot life, so compared with those thc more strictly gorerned people of Europe, were portrayed with great skill and farm, and, with a fairness that Seemed to carry colimetkra to the minds of his auditory, and wo think that . Most of them went away with" the Impression that, admirable as our political system . and oar tuitional social fabric are,. then Is 'greet room for improver:tient le both. 3. , Of the rebenisn; theirer. and shivery., he only .spoke ineldentally, , bot on every polot when :he. dldroach them, he secured tiro hearty applause. of his hearers, AllOgether. he . proved that he ; belongs to the progreiiiri '; rather. than , to a., onsiriatim :04001* . yet . his Vora le orthe and mare kind: founded ripo'n !•01- 11gCTIC O and upon the proper 'developments of !dens and the march of events; rather than that 'eager end . restless spirit which Is mere ready so' tear down - than wise arid skillful to buUd up. •• • hterraoPouren Gtrf Ilomc BTaa the above greet literary emporium (No, 63 Filth st., opposite Convert-Halt)-we wouldsanslii call the attentlon of. hoolAmyers.. This colleetiom of boohelaceertainly, without =option, the largest .aodmest amine= ,crerbronght. to Pittsburgh, sokbrpoing all.. the standard works of th e thy, and lona V4o6oablames of taiseellaneons hooka; . aa elegant variety of Family Bibles; also, p ' Meadows, stock of Photograph Albano', and s at pikes *Bich defy cometitlon. The show-cases hens again been .fillod• with' a greet Taritty of rich' and costly iiitlelea, which ire Titan . to ;the purchasers of books. Remetubdr: that all boeke, Bibles and photograph albums s^e soil at loWest rth'istmea Mei., and a bandanine prank nisei . with each pinehase, wdith Gem ZO cents to 31106 floaca Ansra.,--Jasoes IOUs; .Esq. fjon'orty. known tomcat of our ; citizens at .oins Use "gollt fraterolty, , ! iirrihal.tnahls Flt y an Suliday eret?liaglrinn"tho'.totilh: HMI nal noon one of the' pioneer • idltors' Of••the 'Nertbsrest, intro no 'became Widely known nt',a -ticket fir: 11_6004; and the Dante of Mahit 111110" If !deo-, tided. ith woe of thrszooittrop3rtant Instdants In the newspaper tatalness of thes:onntr &stag .14onclota, whet* ho la 7uslversally • known &I 0110 of the bea t fellows 'blame Ike attd.” ' ' • E.LLINCRUS, /0 . 0726{ Coninsteitois;—Owitu iti•the Inclemency a the weather yosterds.r. (mining, Concert lIOU 'was 'nbrab well ..Wo.astatiCheee Uked to hash eeea It s and the audtente:tvar not arch ao oast en the exhibition thealfed: Thal Isitictimerc' le serf •Istertmaln • and ontoa funiing: Not eels 'steal's little folks a taro' eight, but the best of male tarnishes, Ye: tidy to the enteittatiudat. 'Mrs: Rated „Is a pianist whonvitic a plea:rare to bear, end thea' are wetly ;otherautecilons thallanst be tier .1.111.1 E4l,7o'.ooYilitikk.:7:4lllo'rdhiltoui illtutlaa draws lladittbotkor Natal' ••TbelpOple wpl whom — Wet* N ebalteo 9t . draarret • aOrnetbtrg •boek; -aid we (blab tbey mote !well 'OM aeli titalble of golog'Vut! fact !Ailing; ON lots Of: balm:4a &all :by ato coLtaia , • wr. Alga an .rlegant sotr Vat Chloa: ware "whlett. calndan bac coat. :gnat lam' thaw ! Wo, oadaNtand Mat IWO axe joti . of weallata lb be 'Now oiwto-olght, - 1.7... •-, . • - ==afP EST A BLISIIED IN - 1786. Eyttfr Critnell' MAY Fiat* sterns marvelous that a thin strip of metal, an im-11 and a half „Imag, can he reade, to vibrate so as to - produce a full smooth. , and sentinies tone, • whirls can scarcely be dietirigttisbed, even by practiced ear; trout that .of an organ pipe: yet' this is the result attained In the Cabinet ortMes made by Mason kof Weston; have tremolo producer` 4dY" - sounds, and the most delicate nod fastidious tympanum may, lux-. uriate in the tilver toilea of tandem InetrUlnChtk, - ,. especially those from the factory of ar.,4err., 'wwhohave, Indeed, done mach toward the Mart vacua change and Improvement referred to. , • ' 'The Cabinet Organ wnshdrodumal by this firm, . .and - Is n deelded2imbniiement upon the deon, having greater power and. variety, and be int more easily supplied with wind. 'Ks itaincrr its become known, it meat be widely Introduced.'. It it; in fat:, a - very efficient ; church forgets Oretight within a small compass, not easy to get out of order, hull sold id a very law. price.' One hundred and .Seventy dollarartir- creniless;wlll • now ft:rut:lli. a line acrompanying instnnenet, "meeh superioeto the' . pinno-forta foe sacred Mu.- 'elel while three, four, -or five handred dollars , procures art Instruments with, mwreapoodlegly greater variety end advantagr.s._ T.stoy Sabbath 'school maynow'rejoke With an emu, anti even , fcelde,chereliesmay....play miaow instrneciant" in the P nlie-e r.:4.. — "X e ? 7 !9rt .graminer• A Irrosiymi dial bditessailsa FAm-47dets are .stubbona, 411130,7. mattcr, wherefantl. It lea pdaltlye_ awl at the imam time a most In ' tereating fact; th at Out. sick , sokilera,"trlio'nett ea fortunate - as to :ohtairi &bottle :of !Ilalteerton'a ,Wahiao c.:ollsayall.ltters,gabs atrength.twoch - 'fatter; had" are " loaner stile- ha 416 - duty bn the - , lbattle-geld, than thoawha.art.deprlied of tbem, This in owing to OA stubborn factthat' thrse bit; tars are' the treidest ienotatoi aria phrlllbr blood' before tiffired'io : the , Thlsltt; :no idle talk. 2: o' One e'er:mut:omm Mawr but 1 , 0.1!, highly delighted..with,the. benelleial manta 'Arising froth their - (lap,' iisc - :""Ire are gIMI to" learn that 'steps rtrit'tieltig; taken to' atipplit the . sick soltikra in our cat** Ault. hart4.7 llll - „theae Bitten. It la :a humane and .naro ant object. • Tkrniniati end wholesale -tleaters'atiVayi have these Bitterslirr tele.. The gamine article bat the name of ,incob pal:erten hionnt catmach For sale at R. E.'golicra Cd., No. .... , 0•Wood at rest, Pittsburgh„ and of Geo:A. Kay _Fr. SO, roma of Fedoral and LaaOckatraqs,.A.!..l4plioni. . _ • FOriESTAT-iTIOY.I:9! TO; on FOll - TAIdIED.ti-IheTO ls god authority fur statlng-that.in this conatry one adult out of every elk dies OfcOnauinpUmit and, Indeed; so , preValerit owl- so fatal.haar,this disease become, that it,is-dreaded:ut the great scourge of our, reeet..and Yet in the forthetlve stages, ell rnlmonary - complaints may he easily controlled by rusmt lug -promptly to the-1.144c1°- Tant of Dr. Jayne, whichsoothes and strength , ens the bronchial Aubea,.:alla3d - rig .inflarnation;, end cleanaing them and the:lungs of , all ties. ...it lan certain remedy for coughs ,anitedids, which, when left to themselves; frequmtly bring on pnlmonary cemplaints, and it cures bronchitis effectually if .trilten in. time, 'and thedireetions strictly followed. •It bee 'maintained its reputa tion us a curative for over a quarter- of a centu ry, and if those who. are threatened - with InnT. diseases, or any of ;the symptoms of bronchitis 01 asthma, will at ono give this standard remedy a tVal, they will abler regret it. ' Bahl by ding gluts everywhere. ,• . , ARTEN'TIOII SEOOND %Viva) Air&oitelt.— _Notice of hereby given to enroledtnalieniVcitl zees of the Seeend.ward-,. Allegheny, to meet at - the School-llousethlaeveningolanuery.thelith., It Is hared that there ,viiU be tt full.altendance. `The object is to'relse money enough immedfately to , fal the quota of the ward fertha MIO,OOO toll, which can be done If, all the emoted, men will ei - me fora ard and 'subscribe necordlog to their 'neaps. •If not, the Committee will have to give It up, and each enreted man: will have tottake care of himself: By order of.eummitite. to keep always tit home box' ..Brown's: Bioticlda! -Troches, , a simpla hut' toosrmarvellonslyofflca clone specific for alfeethina of :the throat, afford luz prompt relief la eases btemighs, colds, bran .eldrd troubles, etc.• Singers and public speakers will find thew also excOlent to clear tho voice and render articulation ,wonderfully easy.— Monthly Itailazine; Tat GEM Or THE TOILLT—UiC Nl* 13 Sordoni. It - rtuders Cho teeth. pearly irhito, gives to the. briath a fragrant odor, -extinuutsh ing the 111-ltuntors.nhieh. usually 'Slow. from a bad and nqleeted set , of ; tech, ' Sozoilocikls'so convenient, and produeen - a SeitsatlOinis otiha so delightful, that It..rnakes It a ideasurd - Wtilfilt. Bold by all drugglEts. . . , His Excellency Garai:lei Andrew, - (says a hfassachnsctts 'paper)),,, related r.t the_ltlintter • to the cadets the. other:, evening,: a...". lit tie atory,7 which its credited to rieadent: - role, and Which we'llavo not yet icon 'in' print. The:anecdote Was :lirst:told'on the night ofitho .t:th of Novinther. when Jong alter the succep of the Anion Condblateawna assured;the returns of heavy:majorltles still came id thlcleaddjubliant. Thou it was that the Prct•idant VMS rernikulcid of this incident; friend Of hit passing along a yillagoptrf.et, Was p.tlnfully bitten by an . ugly dog, A air gle blow of a hoary stiek,filiclll; • - fully aimed, was *efficient• to kill the animal in stantly; lnd the enraged 'pedestrian con- t. tinned to ptuntnetthe corpsc, till little yestlgo of the canine frein maniacal, At length , ho was • accosted with "What are you abouti -Tltatlog has been dead tidal= minntes." knotesit," wanthe reply, "but I want to give thebeanka re• alizing sexist, that there Gls a pnobdunertt,Lifter death." ?ten latest novelty In the, tray or matrimonial .% narertisementa le the precision • with "whielt,tho demila am entered Into. Alady of. LiTerPool, for Instance, thus puts forth her catalogue of re quirements. : After elating that theta forty load Lae elm says : " The gentleman Jong be forty. not 'beyond forty.nrc, tall, of,good carriage, hare good teeth and halr, and bp ;toot _particular In his pervonal hablta, accustomed to daily 1/01111M1011. Addresa," etc. Camronad.—The annual renort 'abows: the total manna of the general government . on- the mast of the Pacific to, booboo: $9,0tX),000, l and the total dlsbursinnente, $045,000.,. - The:dutes ealeeted on Imports amounted to nearly 0,0,- 000 in gold. Total coinage at the mint, *516;000,= GOO. , The receipts of gold from California Show no abat6ment. The entire *duet of gold and' dicer froth ollrthe Pacific lathes la aboat,itty .. It :Is. sold that the clergy of &remelt omit. from usual formula the prayer. for:the Etta .dent of the Butted Stance ;. and Gen. Sherril% Is retorted to-hare, said when one'of the.se Rebel Eptseopal divine Called upon_ him to ,ascertaht U. 'ho *cold be elloWed to &ay for Jeff Dailktntir &If Davis, why certaloly 1 Yon , ht ts Tray for hint rim day: - .for Jeff 'Dar thii 'd-1 need praylng:rdneery mach.", ' • f . • Tom llst of Delegates to the Convention of the 61ate of Tennessee; knit held at liaaheille is very large, end contains, the names of many grand ma Inez. The total'defeat of . 11oottluts,altnoat. thaLoOta of .the rebel Tenneueey ens, and thi meta of the people are going 64 tiously about thomottof nssotkanizing the civil., oOvernment... ' s; • " : • ._ x t r.:7-Tn3 wet ileum meet ib tale *as amble In 1175, by Col. llobott Mint sm., Mai: news of the battle of Lextisgtoa reaeltel the ecttlerti white they Were laying of the lOwni 'etid theiltemedlete!v "O!? !" 4 • tbelist battle-field 7 .•; 1". . • Poirrmastana are : : CO_ - ... :0:, , -7:: .c: '..., r..A.".. .. 1 1:117 ootcs. for cram;- -7A !.• : yl `.! 2 .)•-•,, '• 1. tog% genuine, do matt= - how, 6.... a an, : ii.or . i. ; 111,1 j bcc•iirosided . oriefiernriath pat: • f Os': z• ~: not . mlaatrigand" fractional aarrealy aiiii. , 4 ( t r, ono--tcrOVert La tOlsalnt. ' • ••, • .•%•!. I flta7rr:. a t•Arraciarr.. luss .been. re-elected s ' ,•., Called Stator Eaaator tram' the State of Rhode . Island, for thelorm °c o ax pato from the 4th. at.' • • . liroAdaitbit titik at • o'clock - r. 'WILLIAM •3108ILLSOZ.ii Alred• twesty-two jtedrs.• • The roves *ll.(thko platelrem the uee of hie mether, N. teS.Pen2 street, 0n Wita=DAY, the 13th . I►at., et 2 Wein.* r. v.. Me kle►da ►►d the friend, of the family ere respectfalliltarltel to attend. • BItTERS.-On Saday efterooon,lnnusxy 'et t fetlock, et .Ina re*llleace of IT . L. Allen, No. - 'lug Frer.ild BUM, HA:MYERS:mem. her of Co. A. trod lltement Pentsyrnaga Golan s tem, aged 21 ye ere, ;. • • The Glenda of the .Lally and acaben of tha j load re. llegfrafot.'lle resPectfull/ loVitol to tend tho funeral on Fuesuar Aran:moos at tiro • t o'clock, to premed to Alleyheny Cemetery,- • ;IOU:CO.-At Sunbury, Pa., on the 14th hist. JAN ES NouNg, to the 21th year °lbis age. • • Funeral will take oleos from the mildew:, of Lts mother, Xra..Diery Alagruin, 'mei a:, TensohT, the Mb, at, If °Walk. Oen:faces Fairview,. ;WA Ica're DleXaOfeea Livery atalle, eth 'et:; elite o'clock. Friends of the fanapy arc reajoectfpy ‘ attfil to attend...., ' Aswirr.u-On sumar, te. ilist.Lart elk wer 'at the residence of his WI; N.TP. smu t , Oaktsod . B. U. SAWYER. ar,, tithe The funeral will take rise* oa Takelver, the 17th lastat. one o'clockln, Bellgtotut ordain 'st Trlatty Ohureh u S,Weloalt gt. ra. Slentaiges. . lerwe Jorkran's 14TUT Stladr.. 4 Lb :Afoot.* ,131 o'clock ea. kith t4owi s tra9 'may deem, tk pork theintaMlL The M 0, 4 , 406 wall all ILIP 4 *- IWly !sidled tAt athlo4.. , , , „. teiar.a. 14th ; Ml..* roodeseo of Ida bramerneseaw. Dr: i ALESANDTR. 8.., eidieW ear or lan. ) rat reed LINT Chu to Pana.anamWrir. ll . l, 4l4 .yak luyTllle, Ai must/. P.A., Le. kte Nth yew Nowa et Us taattaiwUlhi Vast la dill WILL. ,:J;k;N~~~~ ` „ • ,e.:l
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