VOLUME T , XXVfIf:--NO. 28. ploturgil 411.itz,c-dc. VERY LATEST NEWS B T meows. 11UNSTLYAMA LEGISLATURE, :tspwasaDniwteh to the Plttsburth oaten & , -•-: , Irsanzazunce, Jan. 2016d5.i , • Fllttuun'lntrodueed :a - bill In n eig tti• Ante • erne e ointment of the .Pklabansh Company, to. two ••delloral a theitawitkPfovidint, SiniCtie entnpany,deee net F atwuntolate tool's than la reitilred to vent. pay ten per ' - •t- • Mr. Graben', a bill extending the, time of endeplethasi of the Allegheny Valley testjeers ftom June neat. :Subsequently passed. N. Yr. itosses sonplement to the net Ineorpi. rating the Jatnettown . and Franklin Itadriead, e. authorizing the lane of flue handred thousand dollane In bonds: `-parsed. :Au ant allowing Jotat owners and,,tpneata of neLtieral lands to form eomPandee Sind makti baei rels mac:wows. Dauce.• : Tiok bill kill:2i re—wlirniiii.Slii.TWlSaline Vfolar, „Boyint, of :the Illth resutsylvaula angluesat,' Passe& 1.. ,. Mr. Loarrjr , reported- a.btU requirinrrallyead , icecap:ilea:o telexripb.kulidtclyr lintuzillately : glee aceldritai the riannitof ihocetillied - iind r .,...the Senate then . adjourned until -Fta sday ':legira°vcogit-dit3ttree. ketollraecacral°llre-rcdonThet,3luhtja°rli-airtilkiiilriu-6- thonotarics or electleiratilieri riolated ihe aloe *lon laws 'granting aoldifeiVAintel. - 11'irruid: - 1 Mr. Deane, altered a.resolutleulastructln4the 1 Judiciary CMarnittee to lognire Os iiiiiitYnniotnOt 1 of tax paid tbe flute by bisnlaitl.rrired.l.--,-.---- j Mr. Kelly' °dared a retaliation to turptlrelnto 3 , the expedlezmqriatigtrittinliEleetitinjjairic, 4? „Mr. M'Clttre offereda resolution reinirlng the k Auditor General to report-to tba*Monaetha rail " road companies n - hteh - hare not complied ',"` with the Tonage tax df TM-I, --Which, wait passed ...o2-> , Mr. Brous offered a bill incoiPointlogyho TI , curate Valley Railroad Company of Ven.mgo, ?": and a rcaoltulon lnstruethr , Congressmen to '4 • vote for the repeal of the paper dirty, vridelt ;ra3 .;?..,' • nested- ..... . qjbe Rouse then adjourned ' until 'Monday morcia. 51- NON NI ANDSIIIirittiEIIB IN NElir . &hares by the Castosi Home Au yttlorllles • • t, APpREHENSION; ANj DESPAIR • IN, THE STJTN. Diasaudona Between . )!EluilaiMaa and idbo., ease. • Special Western Associate Press Dispatch. • New Yomr,Jan.,4o.—The,,downward • more. • ' . mast In railway rOnillineil. Aribe Sinn - - Exchange this morning, the depression amount od to almost a panic. Thenawes a fistron pros ante to sell the entire Est, and a very low ,polnt • was touched. In money the Bears hammered '• ;1; the market aodtbe,Dull party,,effered cealy a feeble ruisiencen - The feeling an Lire shmacit that securities may ho still Luther depreciated by the anivil of news from the coast, or of Iv disPo3l - lion at irehmuld to negotiate for peace. The Gorenunint list le. heavy, especially .on Ave, twenties and tgrfnities...: f likseellenesiutf.: stocks suffered depieclatioie. The Odd market has boon In a perfect whirl pool ofoxsitopleat to-dsgraTfflterstreet hi fall of rumors ofibere startling hew; ltia - denl4- - of the capture of 'Wlithington -canned a rise of 7 per cent. The lowest actual salciVeri at Mi. The money market was algUrbea by a further decline.. In stocks.. Nothing doing under' T . per cent, it. Foreign Exchange. Light importers are wait-' lug for a farther decline In Gold. Pctrole umeteekithiniind'higlar. , :eledia Knickerbeker at tee; Itynd rural, - 075; Noble Well, 57 4 ,11 acharean,,211r:Nartherp hlght, Excelsior, 15715: The Petroleum market is inactive,• 07467f1e is • ...keel, and me is offered foe, ifelinet In Bend. Crude is flat at the. The Tobaccii ntchinwpr, is now filly organized. A a meeting Scald-day reaolutions were adopted thanking OR:St:44la ,tobacco merdhants'fbr their Intereit zeiturifestfid; M. tire New York To bacco Exchange: The..largcst , rneelvers of to bacco from the west ate invited In this mom must. A leader of a gang of cottetcrtiatem, near th city, has been arrested and the gang broken lir. Eighty cases of cevaltYboots, which It was proposed. to 04,0 the repels by wayot /data moms, barb been selicd . by theCcuitom anthori tics. A Ann . this city shipped dvc thousand dollen wortNof riettopling..ltiVernenti fbr, the same destination:. The Chalons ifttheritlea have taken bold.fef the matter. • -1 The World et Ito I illy ti t Its Richmo Id paper' show that. the SouthL possessol ofapp ehension. and despeir„ was would willingly siva, up Dm soonest it the ro was any homer - magnanimous treatment at the hands of our Government. It hopes the'admL-tetniticty wirjembrice the °P,' pee t mil e DlY:Peace; - . The Tribune publishes an article from -a Ce ssna paper on , ibe'd'inermlons liceireen .the, Emperor of-Iferice,4l4 the clergy.. _ It thinks the rupture will greatly encnuriga the hopes or the libereeLparty for• the speedy restoration of ar Ilepublirnn form of geferument. The /Arnie". Washiagtou +spacial sap: 'The friends of Gen. ,Tohu- Cochran-- are pressing Ids claims teethe - Winch Mluleo.' Army of Tete mac *pedlar contain'nd nein. ,The noes' washiastul PPe_ehd .ftifitge delegation of the paperreanufacturers - were be- fore the Ways an I Mans Committee, urging them not•,to.„ - refeed ' tkle duty' on paper.. They gave facts and statementa'aboirjorg that , it would be very ijajutions ,to their Interests to.rePeal the . • . New Yordame,P7.--i-Thielrehmond Di-spate/4 of the .171/e,...Syse. ;"-The people ham become more &praised than- orer , before r because- they have beeslitatered by hopes cofolea4soby msons who well knew .thatitheee - ,.' . no, peace abort of subtebtalcm" end emdar tilt." The - article throughout-,Jac-m . 4j bitter towards the rebel Congress , foe n- hrsagurating. pesos mono. Dent. - MONITOR FOTAIIR,O totsTacup la • _ ' FORTY OK FIFTY rimw nitowitsi roc° ta , llio , curo. Our . , RETREAT CIF.TRE4AIERIY . :PROMO CHARLESTON. , -Nsw Tam, Jan. €' Bt/ The UAW! Staten' tranoporOnthen;li . tini ott'the ms arrived:: The - •jmonther Fotapeel was de; . strayed o$ therlesion, : at • tirn;o'elaehle. te, on the whfitreloingpicket thrtY,.. eyebel tor, pido. Forty or fifty of liar - craw weal ilAwfi with her, nbeee nailer !nice not eater.' tuned. bnon . . . . .. . .. On the itghtor the 14th, The 17th corps, cotn. nuTded cii.cop ß oid mite, idyiirica 0.;x004.- r . . .. , "Igo hildge, on the Chtwtestort: watt §avunnati o lk t, • inilroad, and notified it, together with the forti. ,- eaten, an we r guns, lost . y men titled and wounded. . Tiler:ins were . 4. eplive. The enemy crectiateit during the night, and fell back iciriirdi oharleaton. . . ' Adt - leea ' from INaYan...a.h. flaw nits, Jan. W.,—.Advices by the Felton from Savannah report that • the beat of order Is maintained In *hazily; and few soldiers are visi ble in the aims. s. Trade is. /hafted .but prices are regulated "by,law. Just before leaving At lanta the soldiery were paid off and thoy, opant their money freely at third/at Oran . Arm isibelc - Valned at. I; i 53,000 for. It is said .there is not as mneh puffin**, In.i3a vannah as rapartmlaci rho MS/1011 that when Hardee emanated the city, and., before Sherman too k pmptoion, theyanterad OM:storm andlup• plied themiitivess with mid stocks, Tha wealthy .o.itisens,lomvitver, didn't ;obi in thls raid, and as oamtposses- they may now bo suftering." - - ' It is for thear..4' then * that the mdiscriptiOna at:ltto: 'North are belnitaketithellloTaineilt. fiCvory un popular among the tiddlers, who'cooilder It as giving aid and comfort to the red 0404111011 of the .....r:',... ;1,. '1 . ": . ...,1 1. :a.-1rt; . 1.......-t. ~::..1....:4" THE CAPTURE OF FORT FISHER. DISPATCH FROM Amon PORTER. “TIIR WORLD RETEISAW OCR FIGIITIN Wilatingten Eeported Evacuated _. -- linw Tont, Jan. 20.—The following dispatch from Admiral Porter, was yesterday received by • the Secretary of the Navy i -.' t ..,.. -. • .J" ortA Mantic &padre," PIS SA Ar .P.-Asuo , ww,i . 1 , . . 01 . Peri Maher, jaw. id-. :- Sfr—l wrote you yeiterday , that we have all the forts. The army have captu .1,200. Men, , and a large number of aelleenkinendittleneril. 11111theit and Coloaet Lamb. . - .- • , * 7 ... . . . "Thattribpatt sio:tio*: in • thi.riire, and Tril fillagton is sealed nitiinsibkoettnie runnere. , . . The ithisi Itin;, ilea/Rica thdi .works on Smith's - Island, and-lf they do not deetnay Fort 'Caswell, it It of manse to therm , Weirill get that . after a little while. - Ton must not expect too muc h o f us at one time; these works are tremendotas. - I was In Fort Malakoff a few days after ita Surrender,ttr the:Frensdi add - Edash.. Pith tomblned . Artulei of those , twat nattont- trees many months capturing_ that _stetut#olL. It vron't compare eithEr lii sleem'lteengttribls or t Fisher. The fort contained seventy-five guns, and many of Mint Welyt besttY , ,One4,... , ,-..,•.'" -, I have not:yet' learned what our casualties art In kliled and wctinded,, but I think three hun dred will 'cover lin. .z ' --.-- -;- . _ We bad a bad explosion. la the fort Chia morn ' Inc, Which killed and woundell about one hun dred nice. A number of. our seamen were blown np, and Acting . •Asslstans-Paymaster It. H. Gillet, of. the Gettysburg, was killed., I trill vend a detailed' report its soon 'iti I cart. ',The world never saw such lighting as our soldiers did. nu Fe e tfUllTrlar,Ob'ttierlit;; nrt4 , :,...a; (Signed) D. D. POlCtitt, Rear Admiral. . TO Hon. G. WeDeS,Seceetety et thell.i'ry,l{retti . logien. P. 11 . 213 f01te,4111..11,--, Itepotts by t:Aryortmss MonrOe boat sayibat an arrival from off Wil -1 mlneton last evoniug, brings the intelli;once !that the rebels have alown,up.ForcCaswell, sad AVilmington was said to have been evacuated by itvera.• - .. . . I'm:ism:Rs Mommx. Jan. 19.—The neallll4- Tiftelounne, Captain Ilerim 'arrived hero this momine - ,from off Fort. Fisher, r brluging two hun dred 'Alit-era and rrirates, wounded in tha late ark ult.. The later; news from. Fort Fisher is, that Shortly after the surrender of the fort, th.: cc -145 blew up Fort Caldwell and: other minor inorks 'defending -the entrance of Cape Fear river. At the time of galling, the sinalr gunboats had entered the river and were actively engaged In Searching for torpedoes, preparing to aArance against Wilmington.. Shortly after the capture Of Fort Flitter, a die gram containing , a nlan,of the whole system of torpedo arrangements In the tape Fear river was discovered, and our naval eflieem were making. a search for the key of the diagram, by which means' the'ln (cruel designs of the enemy would tic eonipletelyfnastratml. Taw Your, Jan. lo rot pont.° to lorpl.l riesabout.tho rßiirted capturtt of Viramtogion, the Nashlitgtoti .agent of the 4ssoelatett rrei teltgrukttiss Aiowt . „ . ‘`_t r asuractirorti licam; Jan: 20.=-1' have Jost thin. moment 'returned fro:xi the linvibViut: meet. I heard Malan litmenhout th .f Wlimine~tou. " e capture Wastrirmron, Jam: Richatimd 'arer oirdahtsttut 'fallowing yesterday we *ere iltheut additional particu lateOf the capture of Fort Fisher beyond a cor rection in the thee of the tattault; the - position becu the,eorarat one o'clock .on Monday mbrstlnglastend of 12 o'clock Boo daynight.:; The fleet co-operated . with the land form. E:toughie known, however, to warrant the mactuptlon that the'defense of the Fort was defective' in' point of vigilance. It reasonable o' tidier*: that the fleet Jkopt up at least a Mild bombardment during the night and that the To , Pike or tue..140a.. force the.procedleg analog emitted the' garrison that' , no second attack would be. made until the ensoing day„, and. that . "s,trkri`.. safety,' and strength. would be enhance& by ;retreating to the bomb proofs, or 'otherwlie seeking shelter and repose for the Meld. At the boor at which the Fort was taken the moon wa.V shining brilliantly ltrthe !warms, o elt•MattataaMi aridch ahOulti.lame - sde gelled ;extreme. vigilance: ;The strength of the pi,ehMtt and. the fact that Weitzel, one of the ablest; eneneeri or the 'Fame army, had pro ,kr;unced the works inipiegnaide, would seem to had to tio.coociusion'ttulkthdre was something, •tvrOhg. di the matter new •itanda we will have. to-be contented tca. a time at least with the an. manta of the peaty, halm by some lucky chance, some one or. more Of the gareist u shall tame camped' to throw some ettbstantlal light It i..r,reriei Mel Berrei^r.:Eel4en reTize. the; Secretaryabip of the.SCar. Departamm. le a few' d and that .Major,,lain....JohtiCeßreek: riege wIII be aril:minted thavaciney. The deli mite condition. of Mr. Se2dom'a health is &Jahr.. lets, the eetwapf his lUtelltlOll to retire from the poilikm. The &aline! and &lama 'hare ant cks' Mmilar. to the above.' ANTHER :.$ ICII6IOND VISIT. JUr. Mair on a .Iffore Errand I ; Ithan the Former One. TRAIN APTU4O NEAR HARPER' aitalc tsinNo•to,w,Zan.2o.—TlitEeenZna Stai says: Mr. F. P. Blair lertthis city to -day with the raw= pose z It Ls bellered, or paying another stilt to Richmond. Re left in the 11. 8. - steamer am, on which 'teasel he made Me last trio. The Don had `been lying at the Nary Yard.wharrimdcr special eorders,-Anrine the 'lnonthig. 4 t "l o'clock: Mr. Blair:arriva , at the Yard in a . carriage, nod ,onickly went on board the Den * whose lines were Inuirklintely drawn'Tv • and lite left at 11:15. Afraillik wen arrozallabled bY his inrrante, we . .17i.snr.,Norotr. Jan ,430:—A special to the Cans. .nwrrial As'acroser. soya: ' Scum/. rebel Con, i groin:Oen hare expressed A, desire to confer L with - inthorized officials of Um United States on the ,salbJect of peace. Blair's errand - Illehmond this time b more Important than Ike' to anti CDC. • Yonx, Jan.'9l—The Fars Washington nicial rays: Mr. Bla ,Washington tor Richmond on a steamer for. City Point. It is hrlieved that ho is to. bays an Interview with a prominent member of the rebel Congress. - • A patty of rebels cantered a train on thellal titnoro and Ohio itallroaA, near Harper's rem., eat night. '!" ease* of a Malta Erie NW Thaw" "Yati.B:C -4 The * Tribtati hag the following apeclat ll' the case 'of Bennett 6.' Babiy; the Lakeßrie, raider,. Judgment was ['Ten at two o'clookahls evening. by Recorder Duggan... The Otani room was densely crowded, a IMP/ comber of Bnathcrm r bctnp present. The pie:Wrier, after.citing the evident* for : the defence and /cosecutlon ' ordered the , renditton of the prisoner under the - ertisdltion treaty. The following t. e ute,'OgripliOlie,tort,to* of the Ind/inant tind'and determine Hist' front the eminence' taken, before *me, according. to the !awl of this Proshiee,:on a charge of robbery hero : preferred against the prisoner Bennett G.- Berley,:aceord-. lag to the ; kW' 61:.tailiPloyIndo, for said yob. fiery, tile same as--if It had been committed is tidePreirince." btr.;Comerozr, tho inisotiorl! - 000nstl; appo-ah fara irr7Vallrabca3 orptin. _ . , • • tkare - 6- -Seddon•Notltettred . . IVeSrunnvon; Jan , . Z*.l.--The Illehmend anairwr 1511, saya:.."lfewsli33 an Wllelly. scarseyesterday. , Unlnternmted telegraph coos- WWI had between 'Richmond and Mobilei but so far - as we could learn not a lin& of - news, official or otherr:loc, was received. "lbe report of Seddon's retirement from tins cabinet, bps not bern confirmed, nor Iniccd boy of the 'rumors of high military and political ars. pointments eircuLittil by sanguine. persons In the past few days. - "we ;learn that, the Secretary of War has di rected the Provost Marshal at Fredericksburg to release Mr. , Foote from custody. It la uncertain whither he will now Proceed to Washington or 0 rate:n. hiclitoond..??. • . senatoi ;Wilson Re.clected;-Abollshoieut Or Slavery , itp;ommended. • 13asicor. - Jas. - dd.—The Massachusetts Senate voted this afternoon - for A United States Senator • with the' following - iron& LL di; J. • The AllllllO HeUse.:of .‘ileprettentattres hive Ustentpaously. passed- resolutions In favor. of. amewa t he coistunt!onpf tkalLtn!ted States; General', ilchollelei Going to Join)nett:tan, rA)CII9. Jai; 20.--The Ikmocrat learns,. that tho:244l,Gotpi;•:Gen, &halal, will MOIL ~ jO/12 .Gam. elionnan ylq the Tennessee and Ohio, 'Flinn Andean tolide'wkitt; nen. thelibely` cxU-. FITE UM LITER PION EUROPE. Comments on the St. Albans Matter REBEL LOAN FURTHER DEPRESSED A British War Steamer Wrecked altra. dbo.. „tee Ntw ToriX, Jan. Ml.—The. idearuer City of , Baltimore, from Liverpool via Queenstown on the sth, arrived to-night. .. The Battens" waived out akLiverpool oaths let and Glasgow ou tlM2d, the Canada at Queens town-en the 241, and the Hibernia at Londonderry on the dd ... , .. . Llneoln'idrsaPproval of Dix's order, to paean .. . . ~ . -the marinders into _Catldn traa_reeeltrod with great zaUsfaction.., The papers generally argue that Unpin world do nothing lase, but neverthe less complimentshim far prompt orders. . • ' The Times editorially Is verynttLelt, Inclined to ,sympathize whb the Federidalulhe mhifer of the be'. Mbens,raidere and maintaina that the au thorities esaght to. have taken the risk-and re sponsibility of detaining the raiders until the' warrant was signed 4E7 .112w4GinitiltrOt GittlerAl, acilAtlya that whatever fault way be attached to the Canadian authorities the Governineut And pcoida of England had , nu pewee In thetuatter, end, have no other wish than to carry oat the Extradition Treaty with: ell 'fairness and fan ners. Cardwell, Beereiary of B , ate for Con:meet, In a speenkt at'Oxfurd: asserted that the- Ganad!an Government would maintain triiibtate the imii fiality of British turtitory r and If Gus existing taus grove insufficient they will not lung remain Ett- - The war news Las fnrther depressed the rexl lrnn to lir, a toll of ten Ina weep:. The T irus soya , Shernaure eldli and dating recorded frith brilliant sueeete, an! Thomas' Tit:tar:es rant" rater thirepirlts of the Federal"' and coverer' them In the belief tut throurtemt.. the Fenn h they have,no openly capahlei of op ; poeinr: their chief oracle."... British revanno of VIZI, 'was only thewe. thoueond.below-thaproplous yesw, ootwlthst and :fur the ri.cluerem of seven millions In taxation. The . British car eteamer, Race Horse woo t ricked In thekliiinweee:s.`Nlit.iti-nine liven were 10.1. . . .... . . ',lntl ecn 14 , 1 , 1 C were crushed co dc.lt: , i.. - rc, 1 in Dundee. . . Naneltstn, at his mplo.ootro "0e Nee , Y.str'n day, was congratulated by the Papal Nuncio, and in reply-gave amurauce of his car- Orkt cEeris for the maintenance of price and of ire_ The French government hod clergy manifest epriticticd hottilitles to the rope's encyclical tutu'. . It Is reported that measures are to he introdu ced by the Corps_ bin to abolis,h and to pn artleles.use g d - ohip building and to admit foreign built ships duty free. nitre Thipolobn has - been 0 1416ln:cc! Vito President of the Privy Council. The Bourse is buoyant and higher, Rents air.' 80c. Tim Italian Minister has tanned a circular to the Chambers or Commerce to warn lnerehants agehitt the violent fluctuations In Alnerlearqra- L I Cr CM:MIL:J. Other ent) anent/11 nays L. unimportant.. 1 5 15.—Colton goods settee. Deer?ol. Jan. s th.—Cotton Sales only 5.030 hales, including 1,000 fbr export and speculation Prices centrally were lower. ' Track.. at Manchester yesterday wee . dull, and prices generally 'father Imersi! retrotermr—)te, -hoed continues Mtn at Ss. id.a24.6lpergallon. Lansced firmer; sales at. - . 60 7s. 6d. The stock of retroleum at the end of the year was over 15,000 London Iforkett.—Breadstnes Omer. and Sue English Is(ter2d per quarter. Sugar Arm. VERT LATairr---ysy telqraph tia Queens .lZwe)erpoor, an. 3.--Capt. Corbett, who eentmand6l the iteamer See King, note the id.. rate Shenandoah, on her voyage from London to liadelin, has been arrested inrstorating-tbe Rd littment Act in enlisting men for tbe rebel navy. The London Tome, to.tlay r ttaa an ankle high ly eulogistic of Geu. , Sherman's alcilL' The prize fight for the champlonehip between Diatom *ld and 7i!!!silen, resulted in the victory or Vents& -Brother:lmM CoNproaa—,lt' taard - Ittnidered by a Negro Convict. Cmciaasn, ;Tan. 20.—1 n the Congress of the Fenian Brotherhood yeEteiday thoDoputy Iread •Centreimid art fah:rowing letter fin h the, Oen - tral biro), In Ireland, which Wis loudly ap -41„m1.e.d;• touLpefoured- to --shoCorrttvdttua on -' Military Affairs. • mollun .of Colxiet 3fulden Itwas re in red that the Committee of Ways and H.ais 'l,O Anatractad to- report oa the most prretiral plan for - raining Munedistely the gr atcEt amount of funds to aid thelr brethren One of the gnat* of the ChM Penitentiary n med Daniel Item, wan murdered yegerday 'while IcnniCting t hc • e v aini:taV:a netrp Convict, • w , was partlally insane. - Durtrtzetlve Fire In .St, Loultp,..ttnetrle, Mons upon Colored Persons *smoked. Sr. Loris, Jan. Mi.—A destructive fire broke out -last night in a building on the Corner of Frtirth and Olive streets, occupied , by clothiers, hatters, &c . The total loss Is estlrhated at t.;.0.004. and is fully covered by insurance. ' • Prcrost-IlarsbalGencral Baker, of the Depart tro nt of Missouri, has ordered that all orders and regulations :nun his °Mee imposing restrle thins upon colored persons, at such, arc hereby Bursting of Pirate Gam WARM 7.0701 f, dan.'l:o.—The 73Ceretaiy of the Navy, In re:Tonne to the eall from the Home fur a.ie I Ontittr; to the - bursting of Parrott guns at Tort Fisher o says: The number deo:royal was five, end *et forty.ltee Were haled and wottaded. Tee erne of their bursting. It Is deelniel, can not be determined for want of further data. Venn of Abcse guns were entirety of wrought Iron; they were of cast Iron strengthened at the b: each by wrought Iron bands. • Gold Further Declining. Nsw YOnx, Jan. 51:—The Gold ntarket is ex cited under a c.palduai [Ott of rumors relative to ranee negotiationellio fall of Wilmington. and even Charleston, vibicb, thong!' not believed, tied to shake co:lilt:nee and deprtss prices. The price 'openul at .200;.4 and idvanced to 2471.5, ana declined agr.la to titn. Sellibg oat aide at 200. Washington 'Territory. Correspondent:a of the Pittsburgh Gssetts, - CASCaDLS, Winlll3olo Maltrr —November 17, 1661. Therelea great excitement on Pitget'a honed. Very rich and extensive verse of gold and silver. bearing quartz are thought to have been" struck on Mud Mountain.. Mud Mountain in on White Ara, about seventy-fives .from Stellecoom—a town on the eastern cheroot Paget's Bound—the first rise of ihei Cascade range of .rnottnulne. spoke of It In the account of my trip to the Nez Perces mines. One thousand patina of Use rock was sent to Ban Francisco last week, so we shall soon know the value of the quarts. I hope It may turn out good, for that country, needs' something of the kind._ The Th e gold mitx:s near Victoria, Vanemareet Island, are about worked out. Gold was ;found in the croylees,of the rocks on oho creek, and some miners did well ; but It lasted °pipe ,few .The weather this fall has been very fine ; bet the lest few days hare been quite 'damp—raining Most of the time. On the tops' of the mountains It wan enoW. Thle r tnorning thennow was .with. a thonsandfeet oldie, river.: E.IC. - Cascades is a Rule village on the north bank of . tits Columbia, 'where that river breaks through the Cascade. Mountnivol: - , It Is the lotier,end of steemboat.narizatiOn .naper .Colutabia, befog Met above' the Fells. Loft y . mountains, some of which are (veered with perpetual snow, crowd tmon the ricer on I•oth sides: The Wm memo of that river above the , Caecades le eery coneidcrata, owing to the extensive gold mines, of Washington end Idaho territories. The val ley of the Columbia for hundreds of miles :those Ilia Ctn.eady Is said to Ito :very fine, especitily fir grazing. - - Vi , nAT a TOAD Din run s &nAnnit.—A friend connected with the United States Banitary Com tni,don rciates for the Anternms Agricuttmest the following incident, which ho witnessed, that exhibits Mr. and 3ira. Toad In a new char4e tor : "A number of wour dell from the battle of Pe tersburg were lying In n hospital tent, among whom was a negro whose leg had been taken off. De was on a mattress on the ground, and, the weather being hot, the dressed stump of his lrrg was exposed, and a swarm of tiles were settling ansurt It. Preacutir a birrs toad hopped Into the tent, and taking his stet oa near the edge of tho bed, began gobbling up the Idnebottles In double (Mick.. Thu moment one alighted within six in. cites of tbe spot, be would sonare himself for the athiek, his eye ,twinkling with excitement, nod then witb a dash of his tongue sada smack of Ids mouth, the unlucky !meet would dlsap• ne•boy• was waleop when this coed= miraced, but soon awoke, and wag at first fright . .., cued at the toad` self - near but our ' Friend bade tin bouulct,.anct,polnted out the: serrlce the more was , rendering, when the negro and ally 'present -voted him W mainline of the Commission, with many thanks, and hie dart get u at-pnee a high faror."- - . • EMI ... s 1 . . _. . :: 4 • I 0 Z 7 ' • t• IA 1'• tt, ~.., J: _/-___,A LI . a .1.- , E a ITTSBURGH, SATURD EVENING GAZET T E GRA S: • IRTERESTING FROM MISRINGTON STANTON'S VISIT TO S AVANNAH F. P. - 1114 IR AGAIN GOING TO RICHMOND SUPPOSED REBEL RAID FROM CANADA RUMORED RESIGNATION OF SENATOR M'ODUGA THE raiLorronrIPISIIER LEA ADAM URGED AS DICTATOit. Exciting, Debate In the Ilebei Congress NEW Tors, Jan.W.—The Talc's/CO r Washing ton 'special says: One of the multi ofStantonts tint to Savannah is to solve a doubt - as - to Vie' sounduestrOf GOlR'Simarian on the ungro.itlMfi Ron. and policy arc those of the Gov raiment. Ills treatment or the - Degrees of Sa- Tatinah haw Inspired them' with confidence, and they rely on wholly, Ile has Immo hi* heart a great scheme for the benefit of their race In tlclariiia,aed It Is understood hero, that, the country will ho electrified in a few days bran-- order from him .partltiouing amongthem the. arandoned sea-island property of fugitive rebel ll:titers, nod estatlish log theni thelffreehalls end laying the foundations or a new social con li. lion in the death, clime. superstructure but fen -I.ditirians are permitted to ace. The //erahra Washlaudon special says P. P. I luir, Fr., will elan for nichtuond critic tudnur.. ' row. Since Ma return he has been in frequent and piece couverantion with the President and other leading members of the adminlstratiou; Lot what the charate: of his commonlea- Leon has been, Or with what authority ho i n now clothed, is as yet unknown. That he amain so soon nitro is an Indication of Ilk Las ing teen charged with some commune:Won Davis, the tenor of which has not bees n ade public, and which in connection with tag etc7e•st-tt achieved by our forces, sines his later .% it, with the rata., executive, and the evident tii , lat libation of the mass of the Sountem jlc to twill:me the war, italuers the bullet that ruee.ttafttil y aned the part cf the adtalniatratlon. The resoareca of rtnnns6lp may now be fully employed is .o.er i..m a ill, a pr......catiou of mill t.tra Oct In ila: operations, to bring shat a Sue. tenni:lath . ..l of the ant. At all evueb. it Is certain I hat I;,, rouses at tin to Ills re'..: enpltsl. This would indicate that Nir. neat mission was for more slice:a/Ifni than was a'toneri In transpire. The Tt Alan p al corms - pendent, for ru whece t , tworthineas be editor ,ouches, an nbubees a supplied rebel raid over the border the purpose of releasing prisoners in Clinton prison, and that l'iattsbure. Nemeth. Burling ton, Weturbiary,.yt., and lEverhill, will be Vicar d. A special to the Trihana, dated Washington, Jan. In, says: Gen. Butler has turned over to his snccessor half-a million or et.u.th.., the proceeds of bate ott butlers and other traders, and other moneys. It eta rumored that Senator McDougal, of Cai n, rule, wlll•rongn. Richmond papers contain a debate in the rebel Congreaa which shawl that the Committee on Foreign Flannel., a which was referred the peaci° propositions, reported unaeiruolisly , In ris .Torof sending commisilmiersio !Me for-Peace. It also allows that this action, Ilea produced a rupture, with Jeff. Davis and the RiehmondOli gacehy on one Ode. and Congress representing the-Tropic oir the other, which la shaking the • WM:le framework or the Confederacy. Mr. Orr declared that the people were determ ined that In some form,tho stateemanahin of the el-entry shall be Iriioktit in an honest effort to cad the carnival of death by negotiation. The debate is the moat important 'which has •oc. erred during the war: The Richmond papers arc again abusing Jar- Ocn.,_Bragg and others except Lee, fur allowirg Ton Fisher to fall. They . agatti .6111 File Lee aso dtetater. • - ••• - The Sentinel having published/In article de nouncing pence nnolakuns as treadon,an exciting debate took place In the Ilona°, In which the Jnennft was - toughly. handled. Jar Oasis was amend of Cadatvoring to Intimidate theadvo rates of.an,,honorable , and peaceful amttlentatt of the watt -- In the ileac, also, there was a itehath on the proposed repeal of the exemption low. Mr. Mental, of Ky., was to favor of a Clank sweep of t very man In the country. Re said the rebels Ltd vet begun to fight yeti ahem said that the cOuntry ecedul farmers and that the people sin aid he divided into solalens and malacca. The Richmond Whig says the propoalt.krn .which eame from Jeff. Davis to repeal the ex markn taw rightfully dada but little favor In t.osgress Ti,, tlo cotton at ‘Vilontignin I. burned, as IN, /i n n tichin 01M the plats. is nn loniser of any com• sismener, and it may full into the enemy's hands. The Itfrilmoini L'o,isiree. In act:ensile:Nl: l u the 10.1 anya: Now tor the drat time we nra 11,1,,w0 entirely 01,011 our own resources. Butler haratalsen Bawl Christmas day bathe did. because he wea afraid. It would he folly io rrortaa. that the poi, of Wilmintstou was not of grant valvo to oar cause, hut that It did us much Inirtu is, equally HIE SITVATION BEFORE MOBILE TIE ADVANTAGES ON OUR SIDE New' Ynee, Jan. 20.—The TrdooWe coerce. 1 - vendert, writing from before Mobile on the esye Ac matters now rest, the relyantagee of th - e eltun: ion arc largely ou oar side. Dece:ved no to our orig:nal Intent-10m, most of the rebel truce designed to pret-ct the Mobile and Ohio Railived and naviguion of OA Alabama and T•rubighco ri•ers,ara far up In the le terler,or else scatteirel in their endeavors to cover the ruiners. 14.• parts offhe railroad, sous to have no great rtrength. Furthermore the tear of another raid fr_rn Vicksburg or Memphis will not permit th , tn to niter the present disposition of their trrero, They cannot make a more without en d/levering the communication of Mobile. 1116 stnte of affairs haring been taken advan te‘r or, ouch movements and disposition are hess,o made as proullse speedily to compass the tall of the city.. Gen. granger to already active, wh , l, the trams on and near Pascagoula ricer will not be far behind. I expect to write you of heavy lighting on both laud and sea. - • Charleston to be Evacuated—The Rebels Blowing up Their Works There. Thu Pori. Royal correspoudent correspondent of the tiro York World says: I feel It locum. bent on me to give you some dolorous notes from secessla. Wo have tetufteos hero direct from Charleston, who report that the Insubor diumion among the troops there Is (weaning, and without parallel. There are some extreme are-eaters who are absointely'enad at theresultat and they arc vainly declaiming on the virtue and nerevalty of screwing their courage up to the sticking point. • 1 have heard one chi= of Charleston declare to several eitllcera In Beaufort that It bad been agreed to evacuate It when attacked, and that It was arranged to blow op the rebel works. This report was confirmed by many others, and It is more cumbere, for the enemy have not a antlielent of Men to defend I t rt, Is be.' Bayed tho enemy that: at -no distant day the Palmetto city Wtt INTO thos - etant and stripes waving Cotta ramparts; - One of the refugeta further stated that the :enemy would make but little battle In Georgia and South Carolina; and that .It was reported among rebel circles that these States would be eraeuated In eanrequenee of the lethargy of the peorle end tLe new and favorahle disposlt lon to ward the old government cubicle had sprung up under the mild but firm rule ofGenerrtl ffherman. • .Ir any fine old American gentleman, "all o I the olden time," la sail In doubt as. to.wlictt , er the world moves, let him rend the following par. agrapb, 'which we extract from the Sairentuth ( 3 eorgla).lt,publican: . 3trcrmo Or TIM F I L ET:TISIEN.—YegttraIIy of tcrncon et thine o'clock, a large meeting of the colered people of Savannah, was held In a Col ored Thiptltt.Chttreh, on the corner of Aionlgera 'cry and Julian wens. The attendance was ex tremely interested and Interesting. Several col ored speakers ! well known arnortg the brethren, made intelligent addressee, rind the whale meet, Mg, led by the excellent choir of the church, Joined In singing the [moue Liberty .11yant of the Shxner and the bondman. BLOCKADE RuNNING B TOPP/M.-0110 of the i ournals says that blockade running into Cape 'car river will not be stoned by the. fall of Fort Fisher. This, we think, Is n mistake. If Fort Caswell and the other forts at the month of Cape Fear river have been, abandoned u re ported, there Is nothing to Coprevent blockade ran ting being 'stopped, .for. both ,citannels may be occupied by gunboats., Whether they have or not, the possesasoonf NOrTnlet . will - allow our gunboats to occupy the channel 'just above Fort Fisher, and nothing canvass tuthimt theft per— Inhuslon. The Richmond' jonnuils distinctly say that the posaession of Fort Fisher shape the' blockade rtrenhig:,—Tfitt. Tater. ? - ANUA.RY 21, al 5. till AND SUBDIIDAIL United Ithaca District Court. I FlanAT, dummy 20 th--Before Judge Ife .. s ., . Candles& I ' • flu Court Is still in session, and a number of casts are yla to ho tried. The calm of Joseph' el Barkatreea a postmaster In Bedford county, who was ed on &charge of .peeing letters / that a t.O his lands, has beenTencluded and hub In a verdict of not guilty. Bark —,7. htresser inanot, ttowever, released from custody, . the Dist - ci• Attorney having further business ivlth birr..! ' !.; . '. o ._ lhe cam or the Truitt,' States nzainat John T. Murrhmb for isstrjury, was on trial to-day. It semi that, Janus' King anew James Davidson, offered r f and way accepted ea a sniettltute for Gets ran Kluges, of Iffrminglinm, who was .draftml : tho 10th of Sqnember last. King al b made , davit that 'he was not a eltlien of the United E lea , but was a subject of treat Britain, cud the* davit was witnessed and 'tined by J. ,• T. lar d and' John Braley. Ciptal .J..Rerott Poster was the first witness sworn, a .I.le produced the papers, showing that Kin bud offered himself as a aribstitu.e, and settle ' forth that ha was ese•mpt from dra ft by icasala of bein f t: an alien . These paper& were AIM aboutAlte rat of October. but no action was taken in regard to them, owing to ente'of the wirnathes, J. P. Murdoch, not being present, and Kingui, haring • shortlY afterwards put In another enbetltute. / 64W nothfug further of the papers until James King was brought before me, charged with desertion from Mlle. Otero. tha papers "Were produced.) I read the papers to Mr. nue- Alvah, hbo said they were correct, and signed then.; 3turdoch did not appear In the Klagus care ItSfere the Provost Marshal. The case of ~ Klagni Was laid over, wafting for the appearance M of urdoch: I know that these papers were be- fine tans aßoant of Eu roll meet, from my cedars- ment on the papers. I did not sea Davis, Ma gna orMutdoch at rho time the papers were be fete ne.. X . know the easel did lie over for want or Murdoch. There ems - no action taken in the finsiaTOS A. Klemm, sworn—llly° In firming em ; hrd hook-keeper fox Hareem drilled on the '2011.! of 'September. 18111; Dever saw Um defendant until the Ist of o:toner. Defendant, John Halley. James King awl a Mr. --were together(f tasked the substitute's price, find he said teettO for one year; I agreed to that, metes , went immediately to tho Aldertnen'e miler; we stated Ilea we wanted alien nehntittne 1:x1AI - tapes (the Alderman) netted the names of the it Mara] and sulatitute, wad the witness and the time were sworn together; after swearing th,m be (the Atilermen) asked John Harley if he 'mew the man, (Kleis t ) and, I think, he said 1, been him in the 011 emintry; he thee turned lo dimes:eh awl aged him the name question, and Mated/mil Fah! Ica thought he e ea the persoa he saw hied it New. Fork " its May last; I asket ato yostions my.. If; hr then turned to the sub em and aged him lettere be lead resided since ~m i.;; to this country, and he answered, at l 'ltlladelplalannd•Claveland ; I sow loth Harley and Murdoch ekes the papers; Iltarlay wrote ; setrly i Murdoch el cc; we all then want orer to I'Mvost Mantled's toile, ' on lacking around in the :Provost Marnhalbs business, wo reinsea Mm do h; handed the papers to the officer, and he raid, lilurdoch not being prompt, the ease remit' tint proceed ; John Harley and substitute meet to bent op Murdoch, and both rater:matte ter entitle wales; finding him; this being Set erday, !hey said they would meet me el the Pro. net Marshal's office on Monday morning, at nibs o'Clock; on Monday they did not meet me, and I gi.d.o veteran In my place; King was stated to he froallthe city of Loudon; he had aimed o f alvarauers of an Englishman; now him seine wes after lathe Provost Marshal's office. 'Fleet Oweten, aworn—Am an alderman of the '' Those papers were executed In my at tire. This I know from myeignature. Hare no reaffieellon independent of the paper. (•npptyWa. Shields, aworn--Met defendant In the outhrhuslneen office-of the Proroat Marshal. I went, In and met a wan with a white coat on. •Ile asked' me whether I know of bay ono wag ing a Substitute. Told him Iti M. Ila said he had a :Mend there who would go as a substitute ' for animist who clotted one. I asked hint where be Waseund he called him up. Asked King some titerllon s ', and heaaid he was an glen; had come to this, epuntry in May last.• I rtekerl him who ' weeld }'kneel for him. Tile man with the white iseat of Would vouch for hint, and he called up the deceit - dant, aud the defendant Paid ha ;tomtit vouch acet the other. I thee attired the and Ito gad the fin° or CVO.. I then told them they Mould litacin Make their terms with Mr./I:lves. Sent Wu : Kismet,, and be said he would take him If the evidence was sufficient. Thee all three wait tel the office of Alderman 0 astoo, and the Maki:Oda was made to the Alderman. Magee flail kg :amid a substitute, and wanted the access wear Isfeket in cpand to place him beforaehe Alotambe. Klages,, King, Harley, • Murdoch, myself and the Alderman wens peewee '( be question was asked of Murdoch " how long ho had known the proposed substitute," and he Cold, "since the first of May last." These questions (answero) were sworn to. Defendant said he knew King to be an glen. The papers . were then filled np and read to the parties, who signed Chem.:magi three were allerwardesworn together. I asked defetblant how he knew that the prejstnal nathstitme was on alien. Ills an. ever wed that he was present whet, he sot off thipteeval at New York, In 'Mel lasts lie said that ether that the proposed substitute had liv e d in Phliadelplaia, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. King one a than of Ore fret ten Inches, In height, elle Ittly terren to corpnieury—full face. His ac thea tot foreign. After we got through to Ahltrintuals office, I told them they would have to go to the Provost Marshal's office and be ?anginal by the Board of Enrollment. We started to go there, when I want into the Amines' noon ; I handed the papers to Captain Mellenry, ageteal Mr.•Klagna as a drafted man, and hce then allied for the nu.antitute and witnesses, Tim soh WOO. came forward, Harley also, but Mur doch wan not there then, and I did not notice hie ats.sous, until he was culled for. I did not ore defeudant dace until I saw him In court yes terday. ('rare-examined —The oath that the magistrate calinitiktlreil was that the cuatatta of the mid day:: mere trop. lie did not swear them to make Lille m 4110144- ' Ant moot, Captain Foster was recalled and le icily tecemined, and the case was closed on the rat Of the Celled 'I he Council for the defense, Mr. Marshall, time addrcesed thedery, ii, which he quoted the art of Camerae, an relation to the enrollment act, and argued that the present case did not., ettem under the Jurisdiction of the Pintail:a Court, the dm offeate is alleged to hare been commit ted before a civil magistrate, whole acting under the lava of the State of Penneylvania, and there,- theease Wan only subject to the.Lltra balled by- the :trembly - of the State-of-Pennsylvania; that the Lulled States District. Court had no au tkerlly to 'try tranigreasions ageing the have of any State, Idle ease was still belng argued whom wo lett, bat was probably concluded last night. ' ''• It. B. Carnahan. Fol., !district Attorney, !IP pram on behalf at. the Ufilthd'Edatos, and Thai. Maralseli and John H. Large, els., for the d o tense. Heidi+. Wu Liar 11 9484‘ • • On Thursday evening, between eight and nine o'clock, Dr. Atthnre was summoned to attend a man trho had taken suddenly 111 lu Smith's tavern, on the corner of Second and Omat streets. i The man was found In an expiring condition—the heart still beating feebly, but reeydration bad ceased. In a few seconds, he wan pronounced dead. The deceased was an En glishman named 'Mahon Quetter, who arrived in this city about the Drat of April last, leaving a wllb In England. ile had been engaged about the city ea a laborer;tuttll the Bth lust., when be enlisted.( a soldier. Dr. Levis, Examining Surgeon, pronounced him a sound, able bodied man ticlAlog - a consklerable stun of money Into lila bands, Qui:titer began to drink excevalvely. .On Thanday evening be spent Mild &Iwo with &number of friends &Leal Lewis' tavern on Grant street, and•when he left there Mr. Lewis requested friend to accompan him to the .Girard House. On the way down they stopped at Smith's, where Qiielter drank a glass or gin. ' soon after, In his - drunken gyra tions, ha fell In the bar-room, but did not scorn to have been seriously injured. Ile got up; took another glass of gin, and soon after sat down In a chair. WS head dropped upon, hreaq and it was proposed to remove him at once to the (areal House. 110 was now BO drank that ono ;min could not do nothing with him, and azies. renew was sent to Lewis' tavern to get more help. When he returned it was found impossi ble to rouse the mon, and Dr. Arthur. was sent for. The nest of the story has been told. Alder. man Donaldson held an inquest upon the body to.day,,and the Jury found a verdict of "Death from Intemperance." The McFait Murder It will be remembered : that about Christmas, a man was arrested in -a saloon In title city for sating, whilst Intoxicated, that ho hod murdered Montt at Oil City. He was confined hi jail hero until Monday last. when ShertlT Stewart having received a requisition, started with the prisoner to Oil City. Numerous circumstances lead to the belief that there la'good reason for suspkioning, this man. Ile wds very much ap peal to going to Oil City, and:until the Sheriff started with him, be confidently exported to be PLIMITDENCT lint Alt,,Lllllo AND GMT WasTonnßesoraz..—.-It is anted' that Ibatred... dency of thleirnportant lino htta boon ttuadored to 8. B ..Lllommedleu to be held In connection with Ma present' position es - Provident'-of the Hincinnatt, Ilamiltoo and Apart' Railroad. It is thought that hi will accept. Singular Deismlt of Crystals. The editor of the Monongahela Repuldiam has been shown a singular and beautiful crystalline formation in a cammenivater pitcher. fleSayS: "After the rain storm on L 'ilitsy evening the' 'lady who was using the pitcher on her toilet 1 eland, had It: filled as usual from the cistern. The wat er held In solution some coal soot, but not more than usual, after a rain, In our coal burning diaricts, and the pitcher fall was set aside until morning. To her surprise themem. ing light showed tho coal crystals precipitatel upon the sides and bottom of the pitcher, form lug floters tree and bnabes, with every deli cate leaf, petal, and branch penciled In the mast charming manner. We have seen ninny experi ments-in crystalization, and have been delighted with them, ti but this specimen, formal Into bea tiful, most beautiful flowers, surpassing the finest engraving, has.. been admired by all who . ' have seen it, in terms of "surprise and delight. Mr. Cyrus Underwood, who has the pitcher, tells no that no far no one has been able to otter a plausable theory for the occasion of the Man. nes of this deposit. Fourth Ward, Allegheny. 'fire enrolled men will meet this (Saturday) evening, 'et the home of E. P. A. Faulhaber, Chestnut street, at menu o'clock, for the 'purpose of correcting the enrolment. Every enrolled man la requested to be present, as the time for attending to this matter Is quite short and must be donewithout . delay. A number of non roil• dents have already, been stricken from the en miment,. which of course reduces the quota of the Ward. A list of names will -be presented this evening of men wbo have removed and are not known. It Is necMsary to locate every re end consequently every one who , is an - are of an absentee should attend this meeting and make the fact known., Now is the time to connet the list. In a day or so Captain Klrker may assign the quota, when it will be too late to make any alteration. PA r.Tuo.list of gifts distributed at the Metro politan Gilt Book -Store, No. 73 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, for the week ending Saturday, Janu ary 2lst, iSQii Two silver witches, four silver (Cr pitchers, lice silver rotary castors, three sil ver breakfast castors, clght.silvei card receivers, too Bohemian glass.llued sugar howls, ouo Bo la mina glass-linejberry dish, two silver tea pots, three silver butter dishes, two slicer claret yulehers, ten silver gold-lined goblets, twenty three sets of sliver Corks, forty-eight seta of silver tea and table spoons, thirty-eight silver cups, besides over throe hundred other useful tied valuable articles. A lu.adsoula present ac companies each book sold, worth from Wets. to 2164). 'rota° Itina's Mau: SOPLETT OP PITT , OVItGLI. —The new Board of Managers of thin e - recllent secicty tact at the usual ;deco last night and tetnperarily organized he calling Mr. John F. Ley to the chair. and appointing Mr. H. W. tt .cider Secretary. The following parsons were 11 It elected for the year 1665 t l'restdeut, It. S. Dols ; Vice l'residente, J. W. Robley and T. 11. ; Correenonding Secretary, D. R tblosou ; It , ordieg Secretary, R. C. ; - Trdasnrer, Janow Rohl; Librarian J. Culbenson. Ex4c e Cnmndttee, A. F. Brooke - , W. Wilkinson, 11. IV. Strickler, IL A. Woodward, and M. Tin dlc. Ker. J. K. Miller was t;3-elected Agent. I .goviam.—Ralph Waldo Emer son, the popular lecturer and writer, delivered a lecture at Lafayette Ball last nipit, under the ampler.% of the 'Tennyson ' Ills subject —"Social Aims in America"—was treated In an able and peculiarly Emersonlan manner. It Was listened to with the most profound attention by those prutent, and ho evidently gave cordplete satisfaction to his audience, The house was not sreb en one as the lerturer and lecture merited, but we were glad to observe that-the attendance was larger titan atviltherof his it:clefts delivered here List winter. Tux Ilamomer Tuorpn.—lhis talented troupe trill Mee n series of gilt concerts and musical !minas at Concert Gall, commencing on Monday etening•nest. The compans to composed of the • fellow's:lg artiste : Professor lielment the great magician; liladatao Belmont } atten dant to the ir.ord ; Mrs: Charles Reward, comedienne and .vocalht ; 31r. George Grey, inept the American Brigeoli, and Mont,' pyeitooskt, - pianist and composer: Reserved anus can be secured each .day during the week; between the hears ofelewen and four. °cloth. nee card under amusement bud. . Nr.w Tcrnottawn Lgen Ptlonottnn.—fit,°Tart lie now being tnadcto open tie!c , raphic ceimma niration from itrowneille to 1 4 . nartgahcia city, connecting with Pitatturgh -by tray of the Idrormgancla city televnith lion, via Wen licutoo. It b proposed to Italia the-line oo the eaet bank of tbe riser ; a intermediate cest Webstcr . , lielltrearnont aad.,,Fayetto city, Wh in n few days the. natter :will bcpreaented to the ciVaers of these places, and tq tha coal mcs chant& along tins ricer., Cf•DET . t. LADT Bon* Fetrivait, fru-, besides a hcautlita steel plata and fashion pl,tr P. Over Sixty other exgrarieu•s, sotto* to the !Airs and the teaser'. The steel plate rep re,rtts "The Eetthath Ere.” Marty excellent et, ries by such writers as hiarloo Rafted, .3frs, and Mlts Frost,. cetttrihutc tb this number, m: Line noe of the mart iittrnetive mlmhers yet moti.hed. fleetly to;tipt , at 'John 24:Italic. Hall, Fifth street. • Yy.rsoar-057 ITomictou.—This auto was con. cle MAI and submitted to the fury at eight o'clock trreay erentnr. Judge Sterrett charged' the Jut y at considerable length, when they retired. vir return wasuwalted until nine o'clock with m mil anxiety among the audience; Inc as they I. , e not likely to !wren upon a verdict very so..n, the Court adJi.urced to nine o'clock this 121. ,ping. - - . St multi-NO hilatiCCOMC to IN the. order of the day, aud yesterday there wort more slelzha on the ',treats than we have noticed at no' 'merlons tie this winter.. TIM reads arc In-the beet eon n, nrll the ilv , ry keepers are realizing a ph mitul harvest of greenbacks. .I.Ve know of on.- mall 14110 "come down" to the m.xhyst sum of :21% for the one of two . horses and a sleigh yr crdny. Pi:At-run Mmr,—A batty of about hundred drefied men arrbeed here tut nighi r ou their way in Ni w York, from whence they will sail for Phi rmen's army. The} were a hearty looking Fyn-d, and aro retch an ne would supprim to be Ode to 'Tiier sobatanti 1 - ne.relee MAN) army. They teok quartrm,m, th (lima lloam,.aailwa biilitre they left thin nio tog.:' - Tim LAST Nioirr OP TZIS ETINO-SOPEZIAN.— Oar readers sod lavers of the fine arts, will bear 11,n;tnil that this beautifili exhiblticin closes Its enragentent at Nftie , o:46 - 11a11 to-night, and, that tio :Art matinee ['or nay little folks will take N. this afternoon at 2 o'clock. ----- Wily freeze Ple feet when you can btu• BritTdo and mm fch Hued ovei-ehoes, ahn city:made sue cd calf akin boots, indica' and children's eh( co; dry ranch.; :flannels, muslin% blanketr, baltnoral *Wis. 260 noon' skirts, shawls, scarfs., lattiocgents' and children'a hose. Thu entire ski must lie mold lunneillately, iti I IS ATTEMPT TO ROB. A' C0n,.2 , y Tanssunr.— A ti w nights since some thieves gained accvsg - to the Comity Treasurer's office at Lluss,Ohlo, and Msdo several attempts to blow the sere open with gunpowder. They . ralled to ref: the safe open, nod also : : failed to'oldoln Soma .$40,000 contained therein. Idemot4 oir • IIiACIIER: Il.Georgo Llppard, republished by Peterson Brothers, rldladelphis, in paper esters at 75 eta.; has been received and Is lur stda by John Aunt 2 daSolla • . Meth street. • PIUYLTB sal. of Boots, Shoes and Dry Goods during tho day. and, day and tventnzof Bator. day, at M'Clellitad's Auction ILinaa, - 55 rtfth "Donn, Flamm Otrns."—•,Toket Atbdma tit thic lowest aware, you Would do , Well to'calt. on Pit lock, and C26111h10 his really ..large aaaortmeut before you go elsewhere. Re can soil at fabulous prices. ESTTAILI.—.T mixuill great artiste hi to bo at iho Theater t: week; and to supply the demand. Pittock has laid In a large variety of photographs of her. GIA.TUDI for liojs, at Pittock'a, opposite the Postotliee. Au. the new peeks at Plttock's, \opposite the Postofilre. Mansztria, Madame , Dereorest's, Leslie's Ten-Cent Monthly, Salton, for February, at Pittock's. FOE knws from Wilmington, Savannah, Peters_ burg, and other imitate, ace the Eastern dallies, which you will always find at Pitteelt'a. Pemscrnoons and . Pocket Annum at Plltock's. 9.00 Photographs of everybody, received los terdayat Pittocit's. Am. the Wattles In at Pittock'a, opposite the Pootollice. Tribtll2 - 0, Almanac at i'ittock's. 11.tnnut Febreatj'at GOLD Pencils and Pens at Pittock's. ALDIDAIJ-4121mmenm assortment at P1443:008. Ati. the Dime Books at 1%4)4'cl 'Noon photographs It . • Tint Richmond Kean n , ' ln a sarcastic arti cle On the rebel Prvoldent says that "uaforta nately, Mexico, 90 day, 4p• Ibrmed hie reFI meet o r Mis alPlPPlXiii Into' the - shape of aV, .and received's chartabf dlexiossuss, ant •by rea son of that he •eotteelved himself-Indeed tory genius, yreleel itkeffects to this day, and , if we are to rerlsh tltallrtni4 of *tasteritr will be 'Died of a 1.7" Gen. Shernban's Views on the Nature of the Itebeplon, The following letter was written by General Sherman, in reply to certain Inqnirimitrom a citizen of Georgia : 11 r.soqusWryntsMILITLItir DITTMAN OF rue? .lIIISSISSITrI, IN Sill FILM", S/VANEAII, Ga., Tan. El, taSS. N. c.ly, Ga.—Dear Sir: Yours of the 3d inst., Is teceired, and In answerto your Inquiries, I beg to state I am merely a military commander, and - act only in that ca pacity; nor can Iglvc any assurances or pledges affecting civil matters In the future. They will be adjusted by, Congress when. Georgia Is again represented there as of old. • Georgia Isnot outof tno Union, and therefore the taikpf i'recosstructlon" appears to .be In appropriate. Some of the. pOpla are still in a state. of revolt; Alld as .113/ AS they re. vain armed . and. organized, Mei tilted States must - pursue theniwith armlet!, and_ deal, with them by milltarylaw. But as aeon as, they break up their armed org,anizations and, return to theta homes, I take It they will be dealt with by - the civil courts. Some of the rebels In Georgia, In m yjudgmenti'deserve death, because they have committed murder and other crimes; which are pun Ished.wlth death by all civilized genstuments on earth. I think this was the teams Indicated by General Washington, In reference to the Whisky Insurrection. and a like. principle seemed to tie recognized at the time of she Barr eonspiracy. As to the Union of the States under oar Gov ernment, we have the high authority of General Washington, who bade usbejealoas and careful of It, and the still more emphatic wont' of Van. - Jackson, 4 .!Therederal Unloa, It mast and shall be preserved.". Certainly Georgiems cannot question the authority of such men, and should not suspect our motives, who-are simply fulfill ' leg their commands. t lierever necessary; force has been used to carry out that end; and you may rest assured that the Union will he preserved, cost what It may, And If yore are sensible men you will conform to this order of things or else I migrate to some other country, There Is no alternative open to the people of Georgia. lily opinion is - that no -- negotiations are neCm egry, nor commiMiloners. nor conventions nor nEything of the kind. Whenever the people of. Giorgio quit rebelling against their Government and elect members of Congress and &meters, ntid these go and take their cwt., then the State of Georgla will hare resumed her functions in the Union. These arc merely my opinions, but in confirma tion of them, as I think, the people of Georgia may well consider the following Words referring to the people of the rebellious States, whiffs. I quote from the recent annual message of Presi dent Lincoln at its present session : "They can sit snr moment have peace by aim. ply laying down their arms and submitting to the national authority under the Constitution. After so tench, the Government could not, If it would. maintain war aping. them. The loyal People timid not umlaut or allow it. If ques tions should remain, we would adjust them by the ',eyeful mesas of legislation, conference, courts and votes. Operating only in constitu tional and lawful channels, some certain aad other possible questions are and would he beyond the Executive power to adjust, as, for instance,' the admission of members into Congress and whatever might require the appropriation of money." The President then elludiM to the general par don andiamneety offered for more titan a year past, upon specified' and mere, liberal terms, to all except retain designated classes , even these being "sti " ll within contenaplation of special clemency,nad'adds : "It Is still.:so open to all, but the- time may come when nubile duty shall demand that it he closed, and that In lien more Algorons measures than heretofore Shall be adopted.' . It seems to me that IS lime forthe people of Georgia to act fat themselves, and return, In time, to their dal:) , to the Government of their . Respectfully, your olrallent servant, W. T. BffincuAN, Major-Gen'l . . . Lincoln and Dux Contzast. When Abraham Lincoln took the chair of the Presidency of the United Stator.ile PrOmlsed la his fiat-boat lingo "to run the machine as ho found it.” Whether, he baa strictly, kept. his promise, those may doubt who choose to consid er the subject. .It Is enough for us to know, that whether " running his machine' , In the pathway of his mcdeeeksonr, or not, he liana It whit a stern, Inflexible. prup&e, a bold, - steady hand, a vigilant, active eye, a sleepless euersff, a fanatic spirit, and an eye single to his end— couquest—.emancipation. . lie has called around him; In counsel, the abloO and most earnest men of his country. Where he has lacked la Individual ,ability, learning, experience, ; or statesmanship, he hie sought it, and found it In the able men about bins, whose moisten& ho • unhesitatingly accepts, whose powers he applies to the advaneement of the cause he has under taken., In the Cabinet and in the field he has consistmatly and fedrteMdy pecis — ed on the searc h for merkwho could advance his cause, and hes es nnhisleationlycnt off all those who clogged It with weaknetowilmidity, imbecility,-or failure. Force, enermy, brains,. earnestness , he tuts col lected around him In every department. Black.: guard and buffoon aS he Is, he has pursued hie end with an energy as untiring as an 'lndian,. and a elngleness of purpose that. Might almost be called patriotic. If Ito were not an nuscru-- pelmet knave inhis end, and a fanatic in Ids po litical views, he would undoubtedly command our respect as a ruler, scifer as we are concerned. Abroad and at borne, he has'axerctsed, the same ceaselessettergy and circumspection- We turn our eyes to Richmond, and the couLtast Meappalllng—slikening to the heart.—Citorieston rcury. . Tea well-written military articles in the Lou don Mae are prepared by a Mr. George Hooper, author of the “Campaigns of General Bonaparte la Italy," and of a " Hlstoty of the Battle of Waterloo." it la said that he is the best military critic In Euro, and his esimate of our gener ale may be a cce pted the more t readily from the fart that be does them justice in spite of the tore preclivities, which he shame with the paper be writes for. It Is understood that be contem plates writing a militaty history of the war, and that his privately expressed opinion is that it must result in the'suppression of the robeillen. MARRIED) HAZEN—WATSON-1m Now (Matto, LAwrente county, January 19tb, Mk by Ror.lt. A. Brown, Mr. A. L. ITAZEB to Min AMELIA. J. SC N, daughtez of Vililinna Wnitoo, CL A WSON—On Friday, 20th inst.. at it o'cloak, airs. NARY - ANN Cita Wr3ol7,lrite of William tiarrsori, lathe tweatpthird year of her age. ptimeat Mara, thou hut lotto!. ;;;4eeti i i ; e l• But 'ths God that het I) Us, nts4n 611 Ow! hettatit heal. the friends of the family tie respectfully Inrßed to attend the funeral on SCnDLT nerartsoiin, at 9 o'clock, from - M t Tig lintAlaPp!ts .11 ABIBBIGET.—Thuleday evening, WA mat. at o'clock , Mrs. HARE= 11 411111 RIGHT, wire of Major F. Ilasabrtirht. Funeral from the teladeltee of R. T. Kennedy. No. II Stockton avenue, on . SertrunAr norms. - noon, muLlnat., at 11 o'clock. The friends Of the family are Invited to attend.. • IRON OITY 00 • ' - pnriter rout sad at. Cigar Shush. rixTsainwa, Pd Tho largest, nhespest and moot siseSessral Bustin mars coLIME, IN THE UNITED STATES. Students tutee Ind ririsirnt any Urns._ 40. Circulars, continuing tuq tformatlon_, neat free to any address, on applioatwet to the Prisel iE2IIWIN9 S emmi, nosolawastki? , PnTsimanw. P 4. . nRPLIANB' COURT SAL}.—R) virtu , e...•-ef an enter of the Unitas. , Goureof Allegheny r.,2,7VuTgal; Itgal"Ac4.l?,l,"eiKtetz o'clock All that art.'s LOT Ol , ` LIR uytO on the eaStlide of Smithfield street to the City of Pittsburgh, haring a front- of ninetece feet on Smithfield .atreet, end extending beck -sixty feet,- ,wherecn ist . Brected a three storyEIGIC 110tliE, No. 48 Smithlleht street, late the property of lien. Over, ' • - The property It eajeet to a lease to -the present Occupant. which will expire en the let of April, .18.1, at 4175.1:0 per ennui% Toms: One-third- cash, and the balance at. the 4CCCAIIe or Mrs. bellah Oyer, the Interco thereon palette to her semiannually, for life, to - be weer. .1 by bond and mortgage on the premises. The purchaser to pay for..deed; mortgage, and stomps thereon. • - • - • - Per furtherperticultirs Inqulre otp. }lfeehrottak, Esq., No. OS Fourth street:' • THOMAS AfeTA.T, Glterdien, - of neury Oyer, minor stilid of bleary Oyer, doo'd. X r OTICE. Letters of Administration,' having tern grAntrd to the on the estate of W.' A. Block, deceased, lido of East Deer township, Allegheny county, Penns. • All persons hsclug Online on the estate are hereby notified. to prcathtthem, poverty authentfaated for ,settle. went, and all persons ludebted to sold estate, Will melee Immediate payment to the gut/scriber to Terentum Borough. Whi. V. MUMS. Admr. •- 0110015. • • ORAILLY 'fcart °l7r . • KA ,: 1431 1111r0 • tGriag-sA4*(muit4Pittablugh.., I .(pEEBB=At tosi Woo, to dos" coludga. ( --WEBB k i WILKINSON. G( Llll3-40 barrels for sale by % ,4 Ina • BZNBX-X-COALI,xs. MIME ESLiBLISFIED EN • 1735. Jf7l sCEbb.4.\ FO US. SELLLO Att GODS LESS THAN COST. CONCERT . HALL sii4:)]o SPQR-, 62 FIFTH STREET, NEXT DOOR TO EXPRESS OFFICE. MASI G, Gas and Steam Fitting. In MLR/ branches, carefal4 attended is, btexpe Seared, practice' workmen. A than esenntrannt oe OAS FIXTURES, SINKS, BATH TUBS, • SHOWER BATHS, '• vecriat CIL ket.. Coastently on hand ead maderto-order. = TATE & !imam% 59 FEDERAL STREET, AReghean And. 227L.121E1iTT STREET/PiAidelik' addiaawdli - JENKENS, Colon:duIon 'Mere!mint Asa . 2.4.2xollakississir 4.&.:153C11C. Dealer to 'hour flacon, Cheese,Dile/ • sad GreenFir'Alts. and_an awa Products. - • . . Orders filled for all merchandise, Pittsburgh maidl ufaettues and Rellnedt. dealers and =nurse.' tau. rates, No. =33 LIBER TY STREET, (oppo. IS. Wood street,) Pittsburgh, Pa. &Min= made-and erettordflenibm giTe2lo4ll eonalentnents and aorreepondence. Perrone:sox Rival:woes & Sew, & Black, Wm. McCully a. Co.r.illeDonsid a L e a g boaklarafijohn Ll:rouse fr. Co., John Ball & Co., 6. 7011.% k 4 .8 us b. Co.. selldgd&we . . ~- .ll.ragoolorr Dior, Pittsburgh, Dec. Xf °TICE 15 LIF.IIEBY GIV.EN d.,grees. • • •&N bly to Section 2of the'Aet of the General - An. sembly of Ooremonwealth of Pennsylvauls„ - • • entitled “An Act enabling Books of the ITonitacia. . wealth to become associations' for the. pitmen Blinking, under the laws of the Bolted StateiVrap., proved the mil day of August, A. D.1%4 tha t stockholders of thwAllgheny Bank, of the Oily.otf Pittabomh, and county of . Allegheny,- have MU • day voted to becomeT met, an association' wider, this name sad title of 'The Allegheny Natb;nal Bank i. of Pittfhnrgh," and that its directors have promo.. ed.the authocity - of the awners of more .than two.. ' thir dnhed s of tbe capital stock to make the certificate- thercgror by thetas/4 of the Belted Stites. pLA.O CRAIG'S OVTLET • BAW *KILL. AND BARGE YARD. Craig Street, Allegheny. BOUQUETS, OUT FLOWERS, Zts. son:arms our FLOWERS, 1413,41&T/IS, and 4ASKE.TS WITH PLO Pon,t BIIIRDOON'S Oakland Greenhouse. kit with J. B. Hubley, RY Fourth st., H. lk Bro., me Wood street, Dunseath & Co., 66 skeet, or at the. Greenhouse, promptly attended to. lioquets supplied daily at the above now* places. Oakland can run to the Greenhoue mew Aiken minutes 11 . P.: GIEN ORM #IRE, end Sfechanlc!st ltnirpueer. N.. 14 HAY STREET, war Peao, DRAWINGS of 111 A011WEIty, DITILDMOI% MONUMENTS, BRIDGES , &c., executed settft - wettest settee. • • ElTaiiila URANIUM SCHOOL, witl=s) classes far dillereat styles of drnsrbtr PRIVATE DISEASES. • °Mee 233 PENN STREETSkear Harp, Fer the cure of all dlaeaaea of 4 private nature, to from two to four days, by on entlreftnew and mai treatment: Also, Seminal Weakness, and all other diseases of the genital organs, a a,Lthatpreventhas. A. cure warranted or money reltndod. Address lettere W .233 Perm street FoR aLR, 1500 lba. of TYPE METAL Enquire at na2941 0 PRINTEIU;.' . Jeßrzisns Fat.swut One TAYLOR OTLII.Bnia x, bedits . :6o Inaba. Chte TAYLOR .DOUBBE IftlßOA T .tma ! Os ; WT.: IrR 14 Inches; all In good working - Will be sold at a bargain., Eropilreor Oroarami GAZETTE. Bltdablugh. Pa.- posTori -•-• tau Butter and "Moe Oriakeis just inbeivalt flesh from the bnkerg,, ankforsale at retail nt thm -, Jail - _Corner or Liberty anditsod sta.: DRIED FRilT.—Receilvi thkdar- .. tO but, Se O but. edless °hereto; . • ••: • Li tmsaleted E l d e rberr i e s; 40 bus. Cherries with seeds; for saistrj- ' 1414. ' ' It __ -YOUIT ".,01 XTRA-TOlitfEbr STRlP—turt . celred from Boston, a 'few tairrigirif quality Oolden !Syrup; shio or/m*6211616 of bet Sfradt for likka by 06.ga1/on or banal oa-tai ' - - RIERBIIII.9f. -'" QOPKIIAt AI o T.AII. 140 limit:Rd Tlerera '' - 117 'Cogan-band Lard.T......reen 100 beige Turkleb lelitad Sal_ , Salt ' . roi sale by - CHAS. L.II2.LOWELL. - CONSIGNMENTS —'-• ' . Oats - 2co lbe. Yrlme -Flesh Roll Hater. estyreelyed /miner nein by . • Jan trERII & wzradrirso!f. roIIN CORN!—Four care of plow. Cktii . Shelled Corn, for "Me by - SIIOII.I.KEII & LAX . 770 Liberty meet. .tier - cesi rendered Lacilizlkgzepert...id4traleb,.: • de.X 112 rakLlll,Ektkiad BEAris 1-720 bushole„- Beaks, fqr skit, by . SIiOMAREP. k LANG, • -- am Liberty streeL EW SUGU---TRED AA MS to firths. • and for wacky 'LITTLE & TEDIEBLE• "4028 112 and 114 Second street. 11 02.1DTY, failure by ' , Ala J.' B. OAIMEM. TIRESEEDI: fpr sale y. - 21021.1 TE & MPG= ' lß4 . Secood it.. REVOLVEIt&—AIIIII supply of . „the . hest bran, toe -• • - de2.7 JATirE23 BOWL DC Wood street. _ . JiT CIIT.LERY.=b:hrge-and .. - 4;;7 44 . ced9cloutftve° a nd [or - `OAP STUPID - SO bairreth , for HENRY EL 00 `"'""" "F.E.TROpEtrI&-100 bbla. tbr bate acu'..14054 -:a - .. =gwA,ldf THIS °FM&