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' 44 l iihkiirl i a_ htklOiklugilli cat:i* . ' .- e. ~ ..,4111:11,0afit,t4 a 1,.. t — ."—1b...„ _..___. ,tthiente4 aromqoatninvutiml .tiallien" i t a t Alleirecny, **ins!. The !nista* I :Pri i . lire on peasenger rafter. Lf ' - Mr. Graham mad abill C . :Moen:ilia bonitta-j, i eleaptAcclnie townspp. -7.- 1 . r .e. stir. Wan ell aleill huthDrisinglinlMo4 eattfia:•, :pi to erect doete and wiarves.. Also, 0 ;4. , • 4 1,1 aradtiro edhornrhalos using I 'tune% :twkigee and relines& of other compa lidWrge.ell°. _ 1 '..W. , ,e 45 1141.4D 16 14°-:.: , - sr. oge, a rappumentary act tecorporattog e f r,Fte!7'9. l . l :o2,4nnTii.W' PreYonLIDS (Toe! 'ititilg in VaIIDVD ~, ...1 ... • Mr. Bleastn, rid ici - arithiedur railroad corn . lighilietir thlplot tmateeixeea ritationircika. _ eie leh i t htiii,116 . 44 litiiraii&e; also, one ill eiliffinititierttie - StairiittietiiYilley itittiiiiid IWOW! ..I ' ' On lia,f6F;ifiate . n . nee ir : seeed — to' ge - reletire to 1 the deith of Dr. &ed. fiere Ordered to Do print; :othkethaits ohlialroaki: .. ' 1 '-- , 1 , ' licente..-4.11 of the defergion presented 'pe tittottallaeopadeto the division oc"..illegteny teotidii h dier WC. scroief ititrtat's, arkitikari: mance, ttom the mtugel4 , alltica against as In grease of thne on pq,;;llllvrnys. '- M. Slags preisAtteal'a peptise troartheaitt acne of , Lam:temps . at Inctinsahts de w r"* v .Pii,, _". .„'' .- -_,' :I_, ' 1 littnms:' Purdy ' and' Burgam presoated tiro CDs inkirporattnithe ChMei Min' liaLtrand:_ 2 ‘.' itr. Kay Introduced a' NU misting, to: tDe, il ! Wri 4 ll-I)ill 'ic&^ ,- ,l' ; ' '.-- - rEileek, a W l ineorPoreting tits,.Peneayi.. fa . ts.7llvhairtatienand Insainneaeorapely,,. 4,ier: chndthek:d,bin..kitiplezientary to in as ilisVaidni horse; and 'ether -intents from ran- Slag,etlerNe J. J9Dwinsey,;Dy.floing the owners. t"Mr.lleek.n!hilifitarporithili fhe'salAreartein Olt eicapatit. ^'. ,-! , f-; ft -i‘ '3; •• • :7 4 W,7,. 11 bili,fllArikiLtig the rubibliFgh vad•PartNiinaltoad to ehange.the location of 0 11 # 13 **"..,- - :: .- ;.: .‘ ,'. : 1 ". , 7 i ': -;.:'• . •-.- Alljotuxed, gAl FitP u P i t a . Jl o l . l66s : , iktlon 1 t4.9 4 0 1;tc° 4 9 0 - or t he keneamies OrAeCleie )4 . 014tiC145, ilio : tup); for poptt , 1 , 1? e emtlytmentitatf Iklao tatoilkalxiiiatothpanj iteattritit Mtn *wiz. .t) IteM -1411.0414411.er counties., .! Xr• °frijol a'_illirlaithent337.4ttive -1° the Humboldt retrolenun 44-,:porloyazi, it tall y proroplog ktoteramard. * 6 :PS4W PO* Con l l*7*a 4 F At in eomorslito Mildly: ' - ' . 2:" . '!..! . , . „ ... l' ;'cl i1 ? - 7t.ti?' ' t,9 1614' X. 41 .1 14 I, 64 , llstiaTia - 21- if, a lispitint'iareitenitig`it;•l4 'rksung Uly alecharderi.lyea ; ht . .&140ornoomity,_pro: ',lda' L614;46 - 4 aiiill 'nor be enollena thr , invidt? 1 alterations , iitiVaddhimie 'triode 1 0.k4.41 1 0 4i** of &Imam iDiniiidlog thlrL f/otorlo,O:japies IlarlItt; of ylrashmgton ;11:: .‘ Alto:iliroc;re Cir.ek.,Tollei:Zoropikii 'g' ' 'tiF.:"A:Pu* / 1 04'4 11,4 a Clii to a .16 .. ettie. ~,-nil road ; i b;:tirico..Biancivabi 1 40 0 4 4 4 1 401i•iiirA i /0 1 0 1 . 11 4)rt s rl-i,A itilltiii.-140-iiiiri..-I,i. 443.frlaiii,,vp„Giopne iOnin. to.:lory , a 111 '. I'f: l *:)*lii44 l6 ,-! .. P0i; 1 4 1 * . 14'00 - !thi:' moo o f elloary • tromrori idawliaorne, of Al..emihrtstifiii pcoikilgtlo_'Arefe &At and Soli: ertle-sepW Itaticr;:a .a*Floieal to WI act li rfi., ci bi. tie illeghttayandßallor plank road to Plarnabig Pari : 6 *C4:Xialisfiatig • PI, ti 4 4,0 Neiwarnt Ai liaurimPtstricti,t ttrolfo . lt: 4S4'l"re3A. Creek 'Uoaiii I trona Isiulng n4oiiga6itda to aot attosiltie elitraita" thquu4."4.ars per Mi l e; 16..14,rnlatirrX act , •tatt.t.'flte 'Court of Coicatoil PiOas ofAllOgh6ny county powci of a court of beery lifteit* ' 1 0:1*Iiii-. 10* * 6 0 6 :* aikti.4l4k - rciada:2, : 1 ~~ /IR ' ih ~~~~ _ l .}'.a~ . f. TP:§0.0 1 E 118 NOT PRO )411. Y PAM' RetN ef ...""nn tc ' seliel4 sisicei., ..:stiee,„- .., - :...h... :-.- :Special:Western AmectatelpsitsiDispmeb. , :.•:41 Nanclrinur, Jae. 81.—Tbe lfielimond liwitilre; , • 3. ecii*OideCitkit, lite. rebel seineni Me' cot . paid - t .' promptly . whilcAteperiblei4cel' dna and Con . 0',.. gmsan ir idra.tbeir•pay sui., fists - Ai due; it l eiy . s: . ifitfifitt cbilid an ther,MMilnhilieublke the el-- '' diers:: pet, ibeyotightitbetlitycialinents, and .;.:.':' '- if . 1 4_qFP,O. 1 ; , .tini rh#Xteelidailetoll# ammo dl •-.-4 i.,_ drat Wtwk.en them: , ' it . e - nerds! der Infinitely tr C" h ' Ret OthP, !Ica° .whole. I dbete DeFert.eutti. te- an d all, Its emploseee. than, without . one Angie cona' t !.; i panymf one °f our regiatentat, , we could dispense .... with the wholneabinet• tar better. tban.disponie •:' - with , ' an..cittial Mamba of soldiers' la the.. field. • • i= It tlate best icarclty of . Maltbt' : Pa Ist aoLdlers ...:: •- be Wit* first:" - - -' , -, , • - - • , - The &Wind says: - Dem:toms bort the Tana : t. kessarmylurrelnoresered,greafireit late: '' . • The Eaunterr,stemaldera:tbo_dauip.: to thei ... ":0 • : Confederaciittill'end; And gitukolui Unlit' ar :,l - miles tont 3iouettar swot.; -..lihags:o He have ;t, ; at lasS a bort and. Trespeet of pod mllitartad, ••.: tolabstredlonoredbefierdiket tbfiblpialng past i.,... twat win gitin And, ear; beat nunerain—tne, ' ~: antiuiton gad neel lirtVia-`-in Fee#l.maettare, ~s , last, to reinter Be - nice:in -.oolx country . ..l'hoy ,' will Ind tberiewnsitf, irP'kfint' better for defense ' - hires rit- year ago; while Gen • Shentast ( ts is ApVlillible than wheal'. kid '','. • M ols baseatioewa.and Naslrsillo: ,•. ,- 'L. Z vi Tbe Elet , w - lielislinstibt the SSW; . OA: ,e-It '.. was a rptter 9F •Tilmits_qhfe remorejoteany. ~, ' - 'that the prinlident •nutVPrenicicut had been.; • • 'engaged - 1a bloat elaiisallailon on publiesdrstes.• The MobLic Argus pans/ten n lettir denying' r , t . ilia repert,..ofsbedelitluior Gen: Pricp. ' The :. writer obtained tho.trAlrrinia,pernon3ybolaft t ~ ...4 Prices' beadquatiltritoselliiiA of,Dectimber. . ~ i .ed Tb rew e i rtMe ution l 11 6 : 1,24torwairth rtio`fillisipr — esen cr ia rniffen tires bea t. te rm... pr. . . veldt iiimaridssdosieri tat**. tato AIM Into, opa -1 atleaa'or tbatitittoaltneetal l er AI timailli,lB - itippt. Iftattinetit , '''lltuikarn from the trans .' Wileliteltes *ides 'Mae; damn o; Immense -.• • !rata on the RIO fiteinelelala-thereottors trade •p, with the Tensaw. , jut .: agreed. that .ijiyours-a_. r guff Wag needed. (44. ~' 'l' ' , .. .. . , - ~ ' - A bill IhnithigeikriMtlfini was passed. L .l A bill was lortAiety.pteldbiting gold specis ~. 3ationa. , c „, .....--_,sz ..-:•••1 ' • TheLynchnurtirVernaya Itoseby will be - in the saddle again by. the fi rst of February, his le, leaned being nonfitlieMed.. • , -- - . I Aimee In tine galfeficia Alva sapiGea. Price • i fieeignia wintering le, .Wathington, Arkansas. • ' Prim said be brought one btknde of reernititoit of billsoorl.',Tbe Wallet of thmo Who roosted - - to Met, ltoworer..:dosertect,' when they found 63 sm. not to remain .la UM &et e. The letter says [• bin smuts meek seiritered and easily • in need. of : . discipline. • Price,: biaiselc Is somewhat 'cad ~ - 1 ' down In conscouencesil the melt Of• his rail .• ... ~.- • TIMMUIDERtiN WASIIINGTBN CITY. E- 43Els'Oitat ZflX D a Y ars VICTIM . wilmonrocomt,, , . - 44a.‘,81:-*-111ery Barra, tho lou2r.,:rFgo.f.t.kckkagn,. who aka and kin .. Andre 44 . - B,MTMIIs,- a clerk la the office ttictpliettif, the currenei, yoakmloy, • t ot beakiltege4=lalalL'. orumars from tho , testhaVay', tag she stated to Mr. M'Callough, • kt the Comptroller; that tha, deceit/lid . , /Lid Violated Fre 31 Pan Ya.thimo•. Firs. tee, f t el clise4;.' IF Ida manUge engagement with her; that lie, had New Yong . `3l.— li steamer Maratha ci dens hernoltermilttitAis edgagid fieefcom velar, Hainan data* of ' :beg contyme4 his,,, o cornmpoa- Advice,' nom' San. Sals,sdor, ,Ilto pelt la • sleaez s rl e etrftbin aloath . pol z t o ho to ; electlot: ~/ . I.l 3en7e r en as t y i rcoirei t l... •?;11r . „,..ThiLOB She =Aci felt was,for - .luseatd • John lgo i .11Mftr um aild Thomas - Reyaois, „ r e a rha Atot e at xo hat 3 1 41114" and ceaaed b ;114 ; otl gene rrated on , sloalrierf to sate; of_ireT'ollforn ti t • bet house °1 1 11 : 41n1 °I 4r1,1 1 ' 2l fr-. 1 . 11 44ra' stettmers! The tribthavateliiiegivitt- shay had •‘• , ! •10 tlottO • '* Ino kight l to Inillertlgolablasat. • - 4 tro,imoittogm,;bousifED: IWITING AND. 4IIBILANT SCENE iN'coNciess,_: 3femlierelissaing_in, Chorus - *ith tiff) Galleries. 111 E VOTE - Of( AMENDMENT, _ Ani;M:••=4lf thiMeluse, to-day, ea* entutionced' eliUtn the 101 l on th purge or the Constitutional Anundmeaat a slivery; an Spiaken . asked_ fir his e to be called as a member of the House. Hla same VriieeeCiriirig/leilleaTal;rferhee. re , vended to was applauded. The Speakerelotehol theipplause, and hoped order woadbe preserved. Some of the Democratic' membent said the Re publican eide arms as Wiley antlia gabiriss.*- 7 ** Mr. Ganson, who had voted no on the questlon ac4o: l 4 ll Teifig:liie7inee - fy lotion was heretofore lost, now voted aye, awl Mtssrm. Radford and, Steele, of New York, changed their votes In the same manner. Tire° ehonges gave rLic . amplaaao, was dause, which twariaptif Cheated.' • The utmost imam wc,..s manifested through_ rout the culling of the roll, and there was strict attention on the part of the nientbem to their Mmes. The Watesnf Baldwin, of Michigan, end the- gentlemen abotementioned,: honnaet Rave hopes to the Mends of themnasure. When the eallieg of the roll wag.. completed' the Clerk pre4cetiad to read the no nes. The - resell of the tote was noted on a piece of paper and handed to the SPeaari, ache anneniscediliePasit '6; , e of the Tohlt Resolution by a vote of,llS yeas againstn6 . . MM. Thereupon _arose general shout of ap plause. The =When' on the door huzzaed In awning with' the eateries: - The ladbot - lii the house assembled andtravei fair handkerchiefs. attimln.andagati' the applause imusrepeated. The -audience were wildly excited and tho friends' of the measure jubilant: Therveto Is as follows : Yors--Ig assn. allson;Ames s .Andcreon, Arnold, Libley, Halley, Baldwin , (EDebigan;) Baldwin; (Massachusetts) Baxter, Beaman, Blain, Blair, Blow, BoAtyrel I Boyd, •:Brandagee,.. Broomall, Brown:. (WeatlYiittinkfi)...tanbrose Jr: Clark, Freeman Clark, Cobb, Coffroth, Colfax, Cole, CAstrell, Darla, (Maryland,) .Dasis, (New IfirrX,)l , Dowse; 'Deming, Dlion;-. Donnelly; Drigge;DtunontiEekidy,Elliott, English, Yarns-' wOrib, Frank, Clanton, Garfield, "Gooch Grhinel, riswold, Hale, Herrick, Rigby, Hooper, Hotch kiss, Hubbard, , J , Hubbard, (Connecii ent,) Halberd, Mellos; Ingertol, Jenckes, Ju lian, Kanosv, (Now York,) King, .Knox_ a . Littlejohn, Loop,..Longaere, Mar- Tin, Melafir;lfiliklile, - -MeCitmg;' , 2dolndea, • Miller,(Neir Yolk,) HOOrheed, Morrell, Morris; (NeW-Torii a. Myers, L. fulyorm i , Name; Nor, ton, Odell, - 010411, (Pennsyrrankc) - Dith,- rat- - Orson, Peekham, Me e romeroy, him" W I ford, Ito (Kentucky,) Rice, ( Hassachn- HMO Bit* ( )Rollikm,i(NeWreark,) 11114 " Mick, Scofield, Shannon, Sloan, Smith, Smithers, Spalding, Starr, Steel, (New.Xork„) Steyell, .Thayer . . Thomas, Tracy,' Lipson, Fan Valkenharg, Waslibarae;(Rlinol) Washbarne, (Massaeltuolts„)•Webster, Whaley, Wheeler, tWilliams, Willer. Wilson, it Indham, oodbrillge, -nor tb gtcm end. Yeoman.- d'irbe—M - 6sS.4:C:I4.IIOI,VCT:AIIin, L. miss, Broolot, Brown, of Wisconsin , Chandler Clay,. Cox) Cretins, DatriKai, Demson • Edln,'Edger , t or Eadd4e, Gric**-3411a, ilariinnten; Mtn,' orgirjlan Nur of 11111nolsi Holman. oluagon, ,AfleannsAintita, Johnston; of , Oklo,rKeLdleithi. sylvan, Extapp, 11".= 4;„re [Merits, ot.Oblo;--MMIlson, Hobre,- , &Neill,' Of: Ohio, XemilMon, Perry, ' Prnyo, - Randatli.of • Pennsylwila, Robinson, Rosa, Scott; medic, of" New Jersey, Stile , &roam, Stuart,Swent,ToWo%, tared, Wadsworth, ward, C . J. Wig*. 414* tlErfilft-WOMf; FellUtadD /'rDOfi;, - Absentees, or those not voting, were: Messrs. 1 Lazier, Lagar*, )11arcia014WISIntie7. r ilidtUeteri,Rogors;Toorbees. Yew York's quotas—lncreased Trade with Matamersts-.Wesittngtell sr eclat weireriiiiMociate Press Dispatch. Nrw Tony, Jan, 31. The prineinal topic of Iditerission at present,, is the inereas,ed quota of. the eity. Many hard Weeds are tied, end • all iefliwts thni tar for CorreFtlen, tire The;Ast:sayn sayn'tite; iddrintent or kbodsi 'New Torktoliatantorait suddenly aadraptd, ly ineretMett . .Ttrenty4breeeletrincos were wan tor thee - in: the: mail,. Jthit. ltmtuht anisher the good whipped; are far rebel The' irsteAS"eall-iisider , Miiitter• -The T.:4W Pads letter says= the. semationist papers were trying- to —sate irritation error 14" Mate= resolutions of 'hinter Davis, but the late, topestfortiMe Federal anus bare modttliki their' tone.. They- all show that they desire Mr. Seward torezdaminolnee to cariy,otit Ids - volley of non-brier' tendon and cdnelllatton: The Times' .Washington„ special says: The Ware Committed' ate received the report of the_ thili-Commitise on the tar • They have not materially antreillim 'Abbe/ de of the old bill, simply perfocting, it with a view to its proper administrat!mt. rn merit to the tar, on cruge.. - atuVunenniketored petroleum!, 7,they h li ardtit elstoigter the latter; and 'onlylmposed very Might tax on crude petroleum. The House • roiroffleerototitltted - here bettire them a leoP o 44aa,ta .tiThige the cntki:riVerit eincinhhtf.- ' ' lila.b the Zonate Adopt. the ainenattientbt Finance Conunittee,firing ile duty on piper ai Aileen cents. The herald's Washlngign apnialSsays la rinderi:toot, that ;hellersate Mlory Companies WI soon report NT for - the 4taeginment or din. Wren' of nannaptoyed ottani ottlcerCri tiefulAlnsk iPapilWotlcelck FarMtyg Th,Wlrom,.Jan.3l.--The edlUesof the coon. try nrholutre control of the new patent ronnesi for reeking printing papa am-husks; his int . - been. oiterwheleted With lettets of inquiry lipto farmers. and others; Kira donee; that their ruedialowish is .to ellen tnformatioa desire'. to receive 'proposals from ,ererr state, 4 eonoty tool ten* in lite ,ifalhad Bhstes for supply,- ' int.; drr andaound husks, 211 'the .1111011smay ba saPt.lirti [mot as 'akar The leaves, of the tom ore. disirabbn..-.Tiar husirs and leaves - Inv . 'lst eat up, If more eonrenlent, sad should be de ' livered at railroad stations weliosekett la bales, or begii, The editors wish to reeeire proposals' station , the qtstatity that will be el:targeted for sad the.-triee per you'd,' for one, two or morn '4l4rtra,atih full pulleelars, D: 11. Cnttn ; • • bent Agent:Of the Associate Pratt, gtoc,r *nd;MPnai .- ir Matters Tot*. Special Westeet'Assosiate Press Blapatin; 4Lcw,7oax dais :=The Railway/81 mu eteady on tail, but there was e. real - Mktg off in baxinese. Governments areal better; with an Inereesed demand Joy old .5.20'a for foreign an • cobra.. &Ma bonds dem and mord Inquired for. miscelleneonis; and coal list arc all Mealy:. „The geld nom was deprawed,this morning by the peace rumors, and the fact that largo amounts - Of; corer; arc on the. Will' irl'llits'port. This ternnon - the reported' arrival or the recce COM' 10156.!t`11CT5 at WIWATIZOD bad a thrtberdepreas. - ink effect. The recent ball - combinations bard '.nearly:held , out. .'The demand forlarclica . change Is limited... The money market is easier-. at MX per cent. Stocks, arm . * the Petroleum* Board and 'moderately mitre. sales of Excelsior at 14; Germania and Manhattan in; Oceanic 2t;;; ; . Tack 340; Buchanan Farm 180; U. 8.20. - Ripaited Murder Untrue... Guerrilla Me. ecute4..Figbt nitk CuerrMae. L 01715711,12, Jan. 31.—Tbo journal I now la fortned that tbeinspecteinearder of the fourteen dilleharged thldiers on Saturday, at Bloomfield, was Incorrect. . TheLudwig,a notarioulgatunirai' a "g bt ' and misted that day ht. Capt. Terrell, oltho linlon Guards. In the attetneon Terrell had a light with Capt. Coltet'a fitterrillas. Boreal milts I'patn Blootailed apd reptthee thep4aait.ttatiger. °ad.,' wounded Witt. .. a~ _a -~ pun -PEACE RUMORS: -Reported Arrival of.' .Rebel Commissioners. PITITATTLPIIIA, Jan. 31...4 spade! disgteh to the -Frening . Telegraph r daqd,Washl44i - January 'Si, says 1 It Is known In the bestln foritied' circles Bele; That - eontmlseloneri — i Jet pails, consisting of Vice Pntaldentilielikens, R. IL T.. Minter, and Gen: G." W -:- Botith;iuiie arrived et knnapolls, with Init power to arrange a settlement of our national - difficnlilel. - ' • It la believed' from the nndbrstanding between BEr. Blair and Mr Davis that the terms will be . 'entirely 'sallifectort td,the . adMitilatration, and to Congress, andiviU chiefly ennslet of an 'amnes ty to all offenders, aide withdrawal of ilia Can tle:alp Proclamation. • ••• • r • •- at. 1. 1 .111014; Jan. 31..-414.:A11 Ode aftenmn publlahee the: following dispatch: The report , lsairbeen Untruth 'on the streets-since last evening' to 'the 'effect that the alclithend ResiNet heannnenneed the departure of three •PeacerCominlesionpw far Washington. to bi)ol3 • to-day-W.4- have no • offichtl•mbttfiniiatlon of the clines, ,though the ,aesertion,haa been made dig liferllfig by era - ally potlltve an nounce:llmi Altat , ..Peaett.Ustornisalonent • eon elating of the rebel Vice Pmaident toad ' Gene. Iflthutfer. And, Camptnitr, Intkargrednt City Point; and - wens "eipectedlo reach /amt.- polls_toelay.... Thy are mot 'Tokyo of-ns,Cc.ta leieetetlere. YriPmboPEtz Ala.:Wm' government, but as citizens rePresentlee the P 0 31.10, on their .igny Widdiingeod - te.,•aonfer- With Tresidetn. Lincoln bp, the subject of 'peace, rireelscly fir the :T.timetaß4olT, that Bjnit , *Altai Richmond. cjeu.3l.—The•f9erti's Washington letter of the-BUtlti sash there-Ii Moor in-ltr. 1:11111810t1 to,llicbmond- ; fan the public le ready to believe. - Thti et:delete' that Mr. Blair earned to and Intrught•Troza rebet:Ottpltal prop:wilier), for.the eonsidcratlon of the peace questiOn, if nottnicrus.kit.Peace iteell, is fully eqn- Milled by Mr. Separd, ,Thetentts proposed arc, on'the rebel aide; seParatimE and independence, and en the tart of the Federal Government, aoh ruitelen to the Melon; andA.Elil not be atnprls- Jaz If we have speedy none that commissioners are on their way to:Washington to ettempt s penee negotlet!ons upon tenet known to hare been prolittal by Mr, Llkeeln to. Davis. , . WASITINGTON, Jan. al.—Nothing ran be ob.. tale cd ecntirmatoryorthe report that the rebel Pence Commissioners have arrived at City Point en mote to"draehingtett. Bu.rtaotu; Jan. 31:--It was currently re ported here last nicht anddiveiterated this morn ing, that Peace Commissioners are now on their ay-_to Washington. According' to the rumor they air expected Ityarriniat Amiga) . DIMOND .DLAPATCR.] The Ararefrem has the following deipateh from Annapolis this morning: Aargrpollia.'lni4 , lll:--Colonel Taylor 'of. the Second Marlland regiment, who arrived here this morning, says that , on Sunday Alexander 11. Stephens, B. N. T. Minter, and two.9thera, remelted Mir itneeand rein:mated - Gamma within our lines at Fort. shit Mat were reCaned, and were-awalttng permlisinn !rem 'General Grant, who was then •abeent. IC B. think the Conamittlevern wertfadadt fed nereitheicatinnd are now on Their way to Washington'. ELLMILO.IO4 Jam.lll.—There reason to.bc lime that the Richmond papers of Monday con tain an explicit:ittaternent or the departtuw of Conn:lAmloners-to Washington.. • Bet.TISIQ.II4, tcom An napolis to ht say that - thaielsaiba.na no at , rtn ' ni 141-111:11t. ^^ • iliebabli - Le the Reber Cong ress .:61d on F. 4. vr ••, petition up Cheon Ter. .New Toni, /an. 31. 1 4 n -the reiledjdoniet last ItiMritanithere'sitislth.biteiestragilthateon the , . - • iblri :be gut slemn_inte the - army. 'Curie; the . lifetime -JeIVDIIII4 was 'severely -deistraneed by' . Tifeherifir . looked: upon- thirldil as t!'privt'N *Allot Vilasta,'The licsident hal aideiici raw of -Ines be rota. th emln Eterll mid cooks, bi can male thetedrill' or per 'would buivillhag totter irender the slpptes foe thdepcm)erme,,, he hid to "pp t ottirtallS jkei Tr-,Weiddnotlight emote Luc y would Prove the muunrs tied MUM " 'lliammutpathing. our overthrerW and deginetleit. , Mr. Turner said thecopntg ladhean MMIOng land toe often delided an (Medved-by Mae Ikea- Itlints,plann,proleets ant rophe&i.., Na ass of twopbecies bad been ; no OM! of hi mitjectil aildideisleMPptiMeihmeeM . f Pregdeut Imposed. mere, new .`and aiNtrour ;admit& with Unabated contidettOsla hM ewe Ansi Span* Corporal Trim end the •ratitivanthiewriby the kitchen rue' for a talk; Orpooll Trim 114 d, be-lutd a tear of- bli often • ;bell* decayed le o c ii judgment; that he denims( MI *meaty, ens when he tutu Thehe nea right ;rrMident had bas much of ewer deceived la his jtakiesett ;heaths coma tral' 'and it is thee be, had icarned'lMlll3.o mistrust of his Judmieut. I ilp mest-not look •fiw an usitothad stippert either rinse COUirresS or, the mimicry, „white:lie Titteises the mild and Mad scheme- or wising *laves. The country was best's:doh- to learn that all the Month:mitt were notln the North, had our own fresident-hatpmposed alralition in a way that created thepicion as to Lie sound . - Mr-Tamer- said tt was time that Congress should express thrit *pillion upon anthem slams, hen stamp upon it the Indelible stigma of public .nhborance.- - - of ..N. C., said he was unalterably opposed trt.such a - measure. Ho believed that the slay an 'which such ..a policy was adopted would amitui Om death knell of our eau's. : would make. a St. Ountia”a. of our land. • Other finclultera from South Carolina and elsewhere, iapreaged - aliallar-rieM: . Tho queatiol , was ,not disfooed of. , . . The rebel papers steruthat Gen. Kirby Smith, tommandlng the rebel tratoklllealatlppt Deport: alma, hes repeatedly refused to-comply with the orders from , Itichmemd dlreditig:him to transfer his trooPs to .014 e.mt WO alssipplftrrer. Thee mu:tents of Zeit Pails among his own people. grow bltterer',lolly In their of him., and' it 'la.' aamil.k4 that. his humiliation was the "design ;of the comunsalonal action. to pee Lei attios hoed of the armies. The Union raiding Anne up the Chowati rifer, i'Corth Carolina, In ..tho dhnetkai , of Weldon; la mid to. number between 6,000 and 10,000 men, Including, bliantry, eirvalry and arWiesl. • Geo..pumnanteontradietra Gin 1 1 1 ,0 0 6 4 1 4 Valotimetrilnp have been' in Kw/Wu. Orcia', Nei orkaiup.ituissie4- Hyaena. - i flan et MobUte..Prictr's Mm*" so& ill ring - Coiiditicn; 30.—The Wainer *go*,from low Orlaanron the ntli,rll44 firrivoci; 31 i0 ni• pptu an quiet along the ' ' - • steamer lied Neer Orleanallreea °bile Bay;jsltli rumor of tbe.araenitleriii Mobile on the 90th: !ft. Natehei let*Ot the alld, to the Neer-Or. Limo Delta, ins the following now& frrint the Teans-hilestselptd-Departraentr , !Ythe enemy gre:fortllslng Grand Rebore, mad hire an entire divided 6tatloned there. , • "One division of rebel cavalry bas been sent to Texas lately, - - wink A:niters to he dislinut ut ted I'M' infantry eervice. - ' '.• hentlijaikets are snit ekShilive: pert but &bowels no considerable body ge troops %I°fling them. l elnein body of Price's ol d ' amy is re po Aed to he at Fulton, on the Ittgier..iled riyar,susar the border of the Indian country.: They are Suf ./lying all the horrors' Of Cold_end nnkedntim, buying come back from their recent :mpalgiv. The enemy me poorly , simPlted. Flat niCtUail.i they baring antlelyntArrgettiiig their -suppltea' Fagan's. and itansetree , brigades are etattoned 71t ... `eamden, Ark.. They ennipose all the troops of xricee alley that here returned to Tepek. from whence the expedition originally started. Desertions nre Tess frequent from ittair do 'moralised forces. The New Orleans cotton market Is -unsettled. State middling nt 85. finger and: molasses Ilgltt supply.. Superdne Flour . • • • The . Memphis . B O&M, eve st e m em ehi p pews anjAnnle Jacobs, two of the fleet which went. utt.tlie Arkansas river to Fort Smith,' were captured and burned at White Oak Afloat; two others were damaged; pat managed to sor.apt. The Rebel Demendratlon on the. James. ffnir Tour, .Tan. 31.—The Ititaitra corms. pendent near PetergAng, dating 29th, leans that thi recent rebel rant moyetnent On the -:antes , , was deeper. in &kw than appeals on the fact of it., The rams - wens te move down the rireeltut es they did, and destroY ottrpentooni. ; Signer maims, were who sent aKbywhich. mutts In .telligthee was to he conveyed 'YYGPa• Lee Volt the, pontoon part of the business Lad intppllehed: !IO• diter destroying the poriletithiihe rams ;were to *mount &n.heretneats Wag tent the aulttirto. the north side, of the, Junes.: 12, loud' taneonsly with the.abose „Lee was to comineneer 14 dashing, amaising attsek'onflett,OrtiVilnes,l hating muted I, beery:fords. In .-ftant"of fantial . 'itirthst pidtkielg wittattompt, 'by overwhelming nuMbera our ths-Adthisansa. gad William of tWattack. &hi - Ai:mu:Witof that psti of Orsat'N "17; CONGIMMIONAL ritomplui :Itesoliitioa of TiiqiiiiiVrice' o rop4B4ies, .Visits to , ; . . . 71111 RETILIATIOI,_II6O.IStIONB PAUL COUlifidional kiendtheif igoilied. 74smitaTopr, Jan. 31.1805, ' .74.r.:Radtr--1 noticottutt,thoSecretaryofWar, In replying to a- eommunteettotref thcf Ettitato ab thatihe mistake which Isratt toocirecer.*.Renaji anion , other /hinge ; Gemereltilitinit; Isnei.ce era Ilt`roll3 the Com mitteebethellitirdsiet — ont4 tas-. This is a mistake, affd - oiie which I wish to rec tify, because It seemeto be' a steadies , . one.. I think it.lnti*.ferce,witla the'dhstiosition *hick the Extvtillto; wisheattiMake drAikeneiniteers. ; ' Mr. :wade. further-swell that, on the Miter norther, Gen. Banks nna tieron:the (Me= Toroibia u7s to leatwihetestinumy leg the Red Riser Expedition, -Oitt flay In Jlllll- 4in - ylle ramo tube the' City. and,colled en him ldr'n leir.minutca : to,Oxpialp mite - inittnr` e. Gthi:lo. Pa Intim/not been before the coin tnineo since the A'th of Jtutittins-oht 11 :_hol! tSittitublif for s hbout kours.-:no 0111110 wished to be understood thalielther finks nor Lee were detained here Commence on 0 0. Menincthf thelfet. 4. • ' ,'"1; tromner Offered' Ile' lohOwfitg resOlutiont /errand, That the President. of the trotted- Slates he reondted, - tf nor Innompatible with_ the Tithlte Interest, to furnish to the Senate any , inf.rmatien, tits.posaosidon,''eoneernbicaly accent verennot corttuttinlentlens with the rebid Jed emu Davis, sald.to have been tinder execu tive sanction, and aiddldpies of any currespon d, nee relative thereto. - • kr. 00011CSO Saith' Ingros to the Senator{ if it.crinildit6t bet belfeilo leaSre:ont: ttie yerbiaxe, etid make the reselntion refer to4the Misiion - of Mr. Sumner seldt' T ivEe flee:Senator's Or doll, tit ! prefer it en It ie. Mr, Johnstue• offered .41re - following , amehd inSut by way of a substitute... . .I,,selttot, That the President of the United _States he requested, If not lueotnnatiblo -with the putaltaleCiresta, to inform the Senate ratty par "n has,Ctrith his nuthority or assert, been in itiehntund negatiatine with the ?resilient of the so-rolled confederate States, ,or with any other _persoh or persona In. that' - place; In. relation to :the, termination of the presket war, or with a tit 14 to ascertain from aneb personale autievity what terms (ft any) they would ba willing to have sehl war terminated; and if so, to in : form the Sermte .as to what tufo/nation he has obtained from sue*: agent or person • ttISO.If sorb person was , lilehmood as, tiforciail, whither he was antborlied or perinitte• by. Dm Presidem of the United States to represent to tbo Osufedemte.anthorities upon what terms hi . condltton the Presidebt would negotiate In , reli- Don to peace, and, if so, whet ouch , teinii and conditions werp. M. Doolittle were.. that both retail:dims tas printf.ti and coiled up to-morrow, which was VP ea to. t • , Mr. Anthony Introduced abill relative te -service between New Tork-and the Pacific coast, {which amberiseir the Pat Mister General to con., tract for the itensportetlon of the mallo Upon ouctslines, liy. steamers; on the. Atlantic and , Pal, "cite caul, andhylnedtrinsit imeeotbalsthmus,-' istanionombly; tri-monthly ,or weeltlyiltl In his Judgment' the - public , hatred may , troth time to 'time reutthis;,, the *Opt:l4l4ton not to ceded 44;0,000 for a semi-tuoatbly optt ,5T,00,000 for - Nteddilitte. • The bill was referred ur- the core tattoo an Post Offices end resat ',- ' Mr. rowell'askedthet the - Smelts take ispAha 'bill to Indira bridge r across 'the " Ohio Ayer' at ,Lonierille... The motion was dissOrneklito.. I Mr: Dale' then awed thatt — the /Senate prOceed 'to the consideration of Mr:Davis , raolutton" for the appointment of'a Etattllng Cerenlitee Ate port - option of. the tOi6tAtlatilt• Hr, Doolittle atMeestakosfiteenimadiensions apt the Senato r ( tent MeirMinipshire on the cos-, 'duct of the Navy:Department were likely to load . 40 a tfk , ifitaTti Wad ba,wstl to 'Maim Ibis olloin special . =W.:a itoterrdity,als • ;there was very little time of too moraine hone m.raslulnr. on 'WS inhilp • r. neederson desired to take p the bill to so.larree the Sato ni mtssAkezv'm' • " in editor out top Militia oT tbst State. I 'I be EpaMe refhted to tahe:UP this . ptoceerled I. the censideratiotrof the're llo4. sStatioti of Ur. Davis, upon which Mr. Hale war entitled to the floor. 1, Mr. Hale said he was oPpeeedl.o.nPflpintang,, iny.ttioro . tioMmittebi' - tcE inmtigate 'corentr- lions until some anion was taken on frauds Itheady diseavered. Ha mad at length from'a reiv ri made by till Hod. Altri Sherman, when inember of the Moue, on the subject of aatal eontrnelen that While Canigga, had here- tort-re tin?. to A great' dgal expenie td dis eover frauds, lei, none * of i the guilty parties bad ever been punished. The morning horn expired and 04 Chair de; tided that the retilbnion resolutions was. in or der oath° proposition to /commit the pipers On the subject to the Milner? Committee. 'rho subject was lisettesei by Meturs, Uttrid eleksi Rae, Sumner Sprague and Howe. Mr. Saulsbury said that if the allegation against Mo. rebels es to:their tventetientof Our noirlient be true, it was but anothar argument Me, tenet. :He was notirisfrained,, stead *pin the. - . berate and advocate' petted; and Was isot in the: habit of indonring-what the President did, but' if diets Pence Comodasionerewere es thele.way gore to treat ftittvelee, and this WA• the remit of ember held - out •to the Confederates by the resident, be was VUIIIg~ . to indorse them. The ,meation was taken mike motion to reennealt the retied., and the Senate_ refused, to to do. Ayes 10: nays 20. , _ rear—Messra.Carlyle. Davis. llendelekv, -At well. Richardson. Riddle, Saulsbury, Sumner, Vno Winkle, Wright. ,v ,, l,v—Messrs. Anthony, Chandler, bark, Col !tuner, Counet , ,f.:ovnin, Dixon, Poker, hall, Ater flarris,Benderson, 'Howard, Ilowe, Johuron, I,ane,„ At Indians, Morgan, , Morrill,. piesrulth, lir.merirri Ramsey, Sherman, Ten Eyrk - E V(llkin, 74 11. 7- The queotion then marred on the, - amend ment making retaliation conform:Ml6 to`the taw Of nations. Samuel Moved farther to ameba. by that. illy: it conform also 'to the usages of war as practiced. among ithi elyillsed nations, and called for the yeas and nays on his amenlment, when It wasadopted by a rota of VA nays against rook-11-I.arit. &rine, twins, DaYls, Doolit tle. Foote, totter, limier!, Honig, Headers , * Ifondrieksc Lana, of ''lndiatta;lfeDo avail, Mot gan, Nearaltb,. °many, .rowell„ Itlaltardsma, SnalshoryJilterrnan, Biraner, Ten Eyck, Yin Winkle, Wllson,Wrlght. ./fdo.‘-'3ltne - rs; Chandler, park, collarner, Counete; Dixon. Fgrrell, Ilulc,:Elowurd, !Lowe, Rammy„Trtmtmlli Wade, Wilkinson. ' • ' 'qtr. limner mowed to amend by •triking oni the following: "Conktnsa does not, hoverer, tend by WV Uinta& or refitskt dm Dower of• tho President to.lho modes orpriaelples of retalia tion, herein mentioned, bat only advisei or. Ca. anires a. resort to them, as demandedl.7: t he og. cation." Mr. Sherman suggested that the notendroent bo modified sots to strike out the worda"tolho mode or principles of retaliation herds 111191.1.' timed."' This was adopted. Mr. Hendrick offered* antatturtahment,, an ad ditional reauliniort declaring the senile of the Senate to bola favor or an exchange of prison. ers. The intendment %ant adopted.- • F . Mr. Madera - on - Meriden amend order.. Ivg llte:APPeltaraftkof. tematiaslonet iv to look after the condition of our presenters ln - the future. TiteyeasandptdyfwereeailwtforOuld Meitner*, :went watalopted..... That resolation, stsamended, was then passed, and the Senate adjoarned: Mr PentandoNtaati isked leave to offer ftte following reeolutionr • , Re.settuf,:That ft is ihe duty Of the President .to 'maintain, 'in every:. eaustitut kneel uod legal manner, the Integrity. of the. _American Polon, no formed-by the fatherarif .theßepuldie end In' nerevent. and under no eireumstonces teiproefor Or accept negotirdlone Which - altslirilmit by the remotest Implication the existence of nny otter- Federal or Confederate G, weruntont within the territories orthe Urited Metes. Mr. Farnsworth, or Illinois, objected toitho reception of the remlution of lir: W00d, ,, and gate notice that ho would next Monday enliven auspenelon or-the Inks to Introduce the row lullon. The Speaker announced the Carandttee to (mint the voteo for l'reuldont and Vlw.rocaldent in Ftbromy next. The lionise resumed the enhslderation of the ant!-elarmy tmnstlintional amendment. Kalbtlelsch, of Now York, gave his raven why he could not vote for the propoiltlon. our misfortunes are attributable. lie said, . to , the disregard of the Conilltution, The debate ceased at , baltimst , three o'clock,` when the pending qrication whiqtated to be on recOnaiderinr, lb° rote.by trblelt at. the last.ses-,: slog the imnstitutionalamendment was rejected. Mr. Otilee, of penneylventaitnered lapthat Inotton' on the - table: Rejected. Teas, 57j nape, 1.11. The mate miesticas•waatboo Ordered on ream- Oferation. - The vote by 'each tbe - Constitutlonni eara/ailment weatejoem4 iiiio:4teenikred-;1,12, st 6T. The qnestion was next stele4lon the adapting .of the Conatitutlonatamentiment. , The Voto re-. eat* Yeas, 119; Nage; 56. „ the ConetteptlanalAnteeitreent:trie ad 00.614-. AVl>lOnseitritled tlinqanonnectnent.. The .gotwe Aks , a 'rote of i9L egainst 51t, amid `hostation., e4)Emmed. !!!!! I.,DNESPAY. FEPIUJARY 1865. ovniqtta BA NDSWIRPRISED lUD ROITED. • MhJWL NEDEIRD - 11 . 1 Eulnuituis; Crwrdlo.44oo4; 61: 4 -11idniokt--ColonFl Sal m, ,of the iGEtikdkirai York. lifantry,' In . corn.: n*1.101'44 iigiment and 4 turgid' of lite Lath -Colored, , ltas !et:aped:ink Ifth%eport,, fl"om nu . .tapcditiori l :W owa,Vicei. ile° miles trod Ratrioh's Landing, where he" surprised -111141mnd, killing and'wonnding eight; capturing chitty-three hories and eipdpmenta. lActilenantddorton •' of , the • idth o,i:dove!, • wzia ,killed, - which ,trnathe VOA* , lone6l/Stained.:tY . . Thagnenillas at Athens, yesterday, 'eaptirrod nad mortlered 3fajor Abefreppesose , /cl 4l .tr°°,o 4, AlVit'alttaird,M W alerGP *hey. of ktemlaa , eolmty.& Cal.,.'Grosveribr ,or Geueral Biendmat ° ii'ci:efailatla; Olsen The guerri ll oo; 4 4 , gf:.tbPAPlatty.::. :t From ilientnekztlebel .icat?..ty'- Mid into Ainrievo - 44.7an.- &7.-Captain, Clark. of tha ifth Missouri uandry,-antered'iDairrille with fortY , to - en Sunday at Writ o'clock; ,soroPped berms jilthitarerarefdrons, helped themastras toxiots, ali4.4 . '.llCreria of their awn - horses, and dePotterl Shay were followed by Captain Bridgewater with sayesty- or eighty federal troopd, - who 'biretta& them abent.four. milts:front litirtnclabaretiheii a fight oeCnrred." Sire ,tals.43 -were killed, four or five irtintideS,- - and -Serena takes Moaners. 'Pilo of Iliiilgirertnien were *rounded; and ißm,n killed Jone4,l4:4lhimen IS refietted within Flap puller Of,...kileabuthtown Quan4 rill, of Kansas notoristy, is said to ,be irSlt .Tonsi, with 410 men,- •- • On Friday, afternoon Capt. Berry, a lead : lig tgrierillla. approached Within a short di/dine-a of !Bardstown, when they wine fired on by a party i: V ederal ' lt la repOrtinitheilterry was On Saturday evening the outla - as ante an- Miler attack on the Place, but ware repuired after fl brGek fight: Thu same day Sue Mundy's guerrilla band denied-Into Bloomfield and surprised a narty of seykiteen dlschargadsoldlens, captured leanest of them 'and klirednem on the spot. 'rho 'guer rilla& alleied,iti: , jMnideatbm, that the soldiers had executed named-Dudley, a few dayilLefork, ....••._. nnltt4".Stateo.Surrelme. 0 0 11 21....:131ink De. . VA.stryscrivx, 31.—1 n the rase of the 'tanker the Contintinwealth, etc., plaintiffs in error rx. the'Commissloper of Taxes, etc., in error, to the •Cottrt of Appeals of the' State of New York, Juellea-Not ion, in the Supreme Court of the, United States, has delivered the ot the Court, re:prelim the, judgment of, the Court of ' Appeals, with costs.- and remanding the cairn: with dim-tines to enter judgment in non thrinity to the opinion Hof the - Supreme Ginn. The same lodgment was rendered in all the otter iecnk eases. Two - yearn ago the Supreme Court_of the. United 'States pronounced : Ihti ilmta'Sfate had no right to Jai United 'States Bands and Soenritlea, and the present decision Is to tfte effect that such Bonds and Securities can not he to edbS itidireetten and valuation equal to the ,stroutat, of the capital stock of lite banks so C ite(tirti 'of - Caner:al Singleton. NgR Yong, Jan. 31.=,,The -.Trorkl'a Wadi. lagton,ipecial „s:ayai Jan., the. oaillr- Manila the Itteippond.raipera. to the contrary, cif Illinois, did not leavothat city Until Saturday last, and arrirolhereAd-day., . Thieipit tang ,he .waa• consultation with the ,`Prrat antc'.4. . It Ificlitidnitood thalhe.realoly teen rnrMr. DinirScato.ry " that the rebel leaders: are not at mama prepared to negotiateon thohatia of sub- Estrada - to the Unkut. They lire iientiio Coin , miasioneisin this •ority: A minor was in sirengdiat HI land abont,thb"Ertning rsohange, gown. that Sobel r retteePatituhlaionqunwortvon thawaylarlyiab, . . Cknintlati. compilation Anniversary, Ire'bry.e'ainnetni, Jan.. 31. , 71 . 10: diadem! or Mush: Ives ,filled to-night it coermeinoration or the Med golniDgrr of the Ctirmlati Cottrato• itty.the atatemenCef the wintrof the torn:, Ore- I ~ J CQtp as t v :Pire eee t lt.iirmnr , t that the' yti 112 4, 4 , AWL:on m* O'3lW In' rreseary. Adir rams were made by Gen. rake, Rei:l3. W. tehldlsar t - A. Riebardson," or NeryWr.; and tethers." Moak ioniustiool 'revolted: ..... . - or ' "Pro•Pott Near i.!arth, of Ma condemns Um datruatioz of •allfehatcble: by- (m' troops:: ' . . .4 'lt 'was tboagtilbat tho !abets woald make a rnud itt Asbepect: ' •-' Tait of Adridral Torter's feet has - - Joined )ablitmn In Clutrleatbt Harbor. , , ittaTy fop protalldd at - Part Royal. The, trw gunboat SlVall2B2lDad waved acTurt Boyd., Realm = ll%44 , l:Talon Prlsoueig. 119sscesit Igr latr, Jsu..eXl.-=-We leans that a• larre number of trelen prisonerr hare been brought from poorest to filittisbuy...N.C.4to pre veld their eaptare by Sherman., It is said the rebels am beemidrig more Inhuman In their treat-. treat or.prisocters. Ilia "number ol deaths Is fral fel, and ott the Ihoreasei amounting to-fifty The 'Espensea of the • War: . Kew Yona, Jen. 81.—The Commentlat tact'. Washington special says - : lisfonzted *rums seem dlapeaed to malt the rumor that ..eretary Fetsendeu, hls ll:named:3ns to Jay Cooke, says he uskends.to rrty wholly hereafter Iron. taree,lend:the sateoriesen-thirty bonds, to pay the expense" of . tie war.. • Sentenced to be flanged.; • • Crreimr.m, Jan. "31.—j. B. Bayii;ludentliied at Neirark,-Ohloosmao..dayn e&nraout linc . per at tae Andesouville, milltari prison, sad n•lna , contend!. on hiCarinst, being brartr of cits. patches .Bnin Bichtnond to Canada, .b a$ boo nent4:nced to be Wing at Johnson'a Island, Nob. IN:rimtiAtict Potomac Army wAssr , mrroN. ; 41i: ` 31.-A letter . freer the Army of the „Patentee, cm the 24th, says: There is nothing to report exlept the arrival within our fines of squads - of ileieticni who retest the stories. er .waet tied lientoralba- Kevelllog le tho rebel ranks. 11.16:leetare wail . given mndei the anepteett of dm Toner ,bledbo ,LlbrarjiAseoctatlon ..att bistitutfon that bat' don° htdra rdKlike 'Pititntre cod 'lntellectukt edvancoment of chic com marilytban mate eittmatod._ • ' F, mt. Abbott delivers . &tallier lecture en' 'Medi day meetog,Orsot." 'at the'eato4 Pees, snt •'. - - Weather tit Fortreen Mouroeo-Dfalls; for and General - •- • Ariltal'of geo7 S. Foote. , Nnw Tonx, Jen. '3l.;=—Tho 174dta's Wreahltiz. legion special avast-Muir - Wes Department - at Watbiegton had been notified of the =hang the rt.bEl ConglIMM111), Henry P.'FoOtO, within the hue* otShetidan's army at Whiskigdor • Ftoilrr.ss MoNsur, Jan, 4.8.--Tlte weather l bitter otitat the butt s and then Ii danger:that the dimes - 011'er will be closed kr lee. •-• A tuna - for Fort Flitter left hereto-day: Our 1 ( 1 cf! , tn. 'etMa "Ot r i4 - 1".00' Flotier. Toni,:au t 3l.—Tbe itereld'aFort, Flatter eorreetwindent nays 'tbat Ma total eseualtlea thn nett at. Fort Flaw were 'B9l:< Or these, 1L officers and men'were kUted,ll9 officers 472 nem wore wounded, and fed men nuatlngt HadOipad AccilittaL -• • • CatOAN 81:—The Ammonia teni"i th e Galena mad; when nen Cherry:Valley fitattiß ' lon night, - Ira prodpltatal down on cantnndi xnent filljten wrecking , nyo . nani. Hororafper-: dons were injUrod. Coltol ftm 14.(MVhb• „ VAttio, Jan. 81.-,-Over one thousand • bag® or 'cotton aniyed . 1?-day front Mcinlttto SO. ctacln, Airn.lrooto In Natlttle. .t4I3IIViLLE, Ji 81.-31 rel. ifehry S niote, wife of the rebel Bennior, arrived here lint evening. • Irt the lost letter written by Meade who killed himself in New York last week, the unhappy man'sald : "I trust niy sad fate may be,a warn. lug to those Who : lndulge in liquors, and make them reform. la the curse of the (toiletry" , Tale IS true. A great temperance movement. Is cc notch nettled note ant Mill thirty years ago. Intthte,pityy there hi a Warn on almost every eurtiO ; ituti the retintry.bililla - with drunker& Those who hare trayellod through the State ,knew thet it is a land dewing with whiskY. Tito nation is not 601,er and abstemious. Senietbing triutt be dune' to check the nrwth'of this o'll. In .Pidiadelphlit the authorities might make' a :man , byglealug , by 'elosing at anti every rum;*hap Without 'ldeate, aid lleoslng es few =yr .tareitis at possible. - ,"' Dunn 8. linnmate, Oro Senator abet from ittlianteota; Who will stiecicod'bfr. wikba cue of the youngeaf_Menthers of that body, being about thirt/qlve - yearn of ago-. lie le a native or Mount Vernon. Ohio, and remoimel thence ,to St. Paul - some thirteen yoars ago, AO commenced theyinietlee of lawt bueowtho open-. Isignp of. the Indian country, hnehangoi his cation to Winona. where he now resifts, - fie Is a gentleman of line abilltine; and la ono of the leadingnntabers proftiototi;wastortiturly of Whlg prostrlttri, .teit took noontime part In the organization of' the Repetglean party; and Ls a member of thettlfate Senate; with`which - body' Ste le mery'Liepnlisr, is is showp by his transfer otinace nr a 3atterlarmotO to Ilia Senate of the tiniSed.Btates. EZ21121211 , WATEITte- (It ay the etreetaln several nano of the city ere agaler deluged :With; Ltdodt , of. water. During the cold weather a large number 'of hxdrantei bunted; and the Water. that escaped ',earned large quantities of Ice In the Tlelatty— and the, alight thawing of yeeterAT ca_used -meta to dow. through, allLthe 4reeti: The city antherltlen '1144_4 great many_ men at work draining e . crossings; lint oven yet mos can-: not walk half 'a sonare..”drY4hod." 1 , Whoa it becot4a.liarner look out for lhxmlei: Priuttill39grdst *ism' nurnr:—Thellloekeeda - mitre° will meet this (Wedueaday) cresting At sum si'clotlcat - the Colonabli Zugino Mouse,' eOrner orlAtigek And Audereon sUggetig. Prompt. attembinela requested ea business Of Specialists portaneetwili be before the °meting. :Alt Inter:. sated la filling tin, ,ii4dot,s'or the Ward analneited tu:bc PrOent• 1 - - Ftannit's= Asenctiation.- 2 4 , meeting 'of tke -Firemen , / Associstion will be held this erening, when Important hustings will be brought up for considerattogg. A tall attendance la teeing. CITY AIND SUBERBIII. • Free4l Dicting of Counalla: ' A'lepecla: cnecti,eg of (kinnells Isis 'held last' veiling, for the purpose of furtherr coashlaing the Aprroprlation ordinance. • ii Sgeet, presents Items. Bare Me i; Brave, C'eflin,Conrein, llcrdmau. M'Clisitock, Mc- Laughlin, lic.11111:mc Morrow, Phillipe, Quinn, Reed, White . , Wills, Yonne and President Tlie' reading of t 2 .rsinitles iras disptasad .The , riedientaiated that tile:Arai bnalness In .ortittN/ha the HAM reading and. final passage of the Appropriation ordinance..- • • Tie -lens and nays wails called,Andibe ballot Amanlted'as fellows 3 '•• - r- Teee.,—..Messrajkown,, Herdiniwildethintoch. ileLaAghltn, • Nays.—OfTsrs. Darckley, 'Courtin. Ibeflin, Mc 1111Iaa~..Moriow,;.Qldnn,;111.1te, MUIa and 4, a- Anley t p.„ 84) the , moti on Nfairdecitled , Mr. lite4idery (blr: Rite tho7chidr) then mo*Od: tea- n'eceonaldheallon, 'And give hls r,ea sons sr length : The anotlon'to• reconehlar was iotaptedi - : _ )Jr. phiilliipe Unit moved thothird reading and Inalgpassege of the ordinance,, which tine a4opt ! - 10 by. thofollerlugyote :-:•; riiii,-ltfessis.. Weep, Ite.rdman.ldeClintook, Ifelz"innb 2 / 4 4 1 1 ,,, 0 Boed, We 1 YOUngvMe' - .' . 7titys=.4felifs.'l3afeittei . N1111;Sontaln, Mc- Millan; gideu, , ltette, 3o the ordinance wait adopted.- 1 , The report 'C'Onhmitte.tt to , Andlt the ge- • "tounti.of Cerufal Boartof Edueatiott *ll6 reuoird atli:Ordered -to be published' at the ex pense of Ike central Board. , , Select Conned then tool up thefothpring brut ideas Of, Comm* !Coituoil, from the previous • aßeiotaehin for the erection of o gas lame on Stith O street,.(which tins 'referred to tho Gas Committee) was ooficerroi :hosolutiorrieJatise too rentedy' for propertj hoideri col.Crasiford street; non-concurred in, and.luki on lite table. • • • • ° ' Remonstrance againat paying assessment •of grading acid pacing tax, non-concerned In. Reaolution.reatire to Allegheny Valley Rail road Company; concurred in, . Resat:Minn - in relation to' the incroaaa of fare on•Pitaaangde Railsrays (iihichwas 'arneaded in Common Counelly , itza non-concurred in, dad Select adhered to their tanner action. No fur %her action was taken.. • ' The Appropriation ordinance, as amended lu Select, (farming : a ten mill tax,) was then: laid before the Common,. Council,. whichbody noneonettired. The•Seket Council adhered to their bonnet eetion;aid *appointed, Awn'. Ite-, I.anghtlit and Reed a committee-of corifeitacc., The common Cernacil co'neurred and appointed Mersm, Tomlinson - and McCandless. • The Ana jority Qr.tbe committee reported in firor of the actionOf the Select Cowl', but the report was laid upouthe_fidde in the Common Connelly and ,the minority report On layer of, the action of the - Comman Connell) Was adopted,.. The Select. Council eletlincd torecelyethe minority 'report, hut adepted.the report of tbn ' majority, and - a mes:enger was"seut to the : Common Council to ask ttmt the Confer en t.4 Committee should hare another ieasion. " • . . . There=eit Wee "ranted; 'and after a brief eoufertihee, the Comlnlttee reported in favor of et:loathe asuosinente at itbse adlle,(Dr.Ml.Ntrid- • leas ddeeentitir.) In 8: C.' the report was adopt ted, but 15 C. C. Dr..M'Candlese objected to the adoption= the grOnnd that the matter relative to the trimaran( $2,000 from the Finance -De partment to.t.ke A,llegheny, and 41,000 to the Monongahela wharl,halmo bean reported upon. Thd Confenaiee Committee Was agatnooniened: and explained that MAW preilons action Wein & ed title trander, whetiapon the rPport . was ac cepted end adopted,and the action E/ 1 :)INI/SM011"Ald, COMlbbdOn AeltitowliNdg.. 'Alkn Kramer; Treasurer of , the Freedmen's . At& Coinnilholoa, aehnowklktea the 'receipt of the following same or moue], pad Into the treasary a t rho Banking Houma of -.Kramer .•tt R 0 k4 7 1 1 'ColleeLloa at Nitrite medal& Dee.3oth..: of .50 50 00 Wm.1132e5 . 911 - " ' - • - - "491 - 00 . 103 00 1.J.,L1661.66.. 1 .w.“....... • ' ' .60:00 Wm:lttiater -' • ' , 1 :.,_,,6 to. Ita:.3ratore.Wciat. Mrs. Beard. . - oo CO !miL Motto' .... . 1 ;Thomas 75L - acklyc ....t.. •.t.SS 9 9 ..... . . . .. 4 - £.4 H. Irish- ... . . ... - 10905 609 oii. Thaw : • • .1;00 oa Joallit, Copley a Mrs. J. F. L0y.......... 9 01 A. W. C. 131dne ' 10 00 ViMato. Tito - Alm' 4. C. ltambran tom' tanaaymoue(Opted K/race.) - . ...1009 Alt 101.' Thompson - - 6 1311 Dec. W. D. llcrsaril 10.09 MlL:lrma' 10 IA Chalfant.. ICO - 100 CO f) 9 :1 1 1?P.ltt e ' • - 500 00 Dal tint Clardy ML Pie mant 98 00 That viduals at ML Pleasant - • • It 45 1/mr..1.„ T. Dickson, lined lefleid, Ocola 33' oo A B ^ B EruoothortoolO. Erlood of rrooloo. -' 8 m John ratttnan - ' • 10 a F. W. s po 71.181 - Proshytmian tlattrah, ,Setalant] • , solool„ - orPluaburptf ' Carnahan ' 100 60 I,ettnto of: Rev. John 11. C. Abbott. Thero wee a ifery lame and' intelligent anal en re at Concert-Mill- last averring to hear the lecture oftbis rcputergentleman and author On ''France!andler Illittperer2 , V We aii knaw Mr. AI:Lott:0 partiality for theliapoleons, iowewere . prepared to hear thel.preseni occepant of the lativrial throne of Franceheld • up to Worst& . owuriderition; end elthough we .entild nett sym pathise With tho speaker in all his views, yet we listened, to him with ranch plenum Ili;elothes Ills thought. In nue langusgo‘asd.is withal stunt, Alb: of an. enthusiast. The 'defence 'of Napa: Ison'a invasion and notion* of Mexico was in alentaus, and unqUestlonably sin - cern; andOerhilkt eozr.c of to who Amin the habit. of looking •at that matter through ditTorent apeelacles'were the better for barb: the. other..aspect ;co:pro• —.l.linly pathless. _ sr t ,ThdPorrost Mareltal'it omee id'arOirded :ay:Cr! . 11 -• syfrom early atom eery ere , " anxious and *Obi' to"bors glair nisWes striates' , *ten the enrollment:, 'The - orowd. Cray; conspoited . at litne;, halt ark the blind, not a few of srinaniare these ale; hare all of a Bidden realised that They are lanai 'fok• anti, We 'heard ono. man sa leaterday; white In SW ;Provost Marshal's , office, that 'he 'was - en alien and: bad been in. "Amerikyu about' 'siren lean, and had Used in this city during all of that flute, lint-relics called upon to prose that bi was an alien, he said ho .111 nix, know, any. one who ireatd limn' to it adirlY* l for - faturn Consideration.' Thens :Ali also , moriy,of the applleeinto bo. !'what's the taqter , „ - with anne , of them, and the Provost 3tatahar Potin7t.. see . .FAR.iramitto , ana dear-tpught". not al srayripndol. of"catem , The medical - Waal: lino- , cotning alive _to ills:tract thin oar:amnion Dock: lidotor Cho fields lien Important remedkal twat and ono of the most effectual alteratives known: • It has always been favorite medicine with the !lie Mothers of the coon cii.for ulcers and sores. and for incrifying theblooct. - This root, which grows. so abundantly around us - every - where, is , now known.to be ono of Sic Ingredients of Ayer's Sarsaparilla; which is attracting public attention: by its .extraordinray ectrosOf cutaneous and ea- Centel Eaelt ieruncl prodedes the an- Aidotcs fot its own disorders; welt sold ecf. old "And •up;oh , the Minks thereof. shall 'grow: all tries for meat,lehose flower . shall riot bele, awl tirdfittit Morel:4' shall ha foe meet, wed thy loaf thereof tir needielneVorm.deid (17.)11eit&f. - . 9reiLing . Supper. of ,the Tiara • Nationlit . . . 'The Directos the Third Halloos' Bank lest' nlelt gore a supper to the workinen and con tractors who have been engaged oa the worioo erecting their new bufldhig. The supper WAS a: sumptuous one, and the 'viands and I.dcalresl , 'were served tip In a manner well 'calculated MI . • tempt epicures . Oyster s; iandwiehos, ale,' and in tact everything good was to be found upon ,the tables. After all tuid partaken to their Galls. faction. the Bee. lar k Kemner was called upon and 'addressed those present in a neat nuirippeo rriAte German speech. - The meting* was then p-ganirtA er electing A. Patterson Chairman, and J. C. l'atterscol, Si.Tretal7. - A * coffin:dace of three wan eptx?lnted to draft 'resOlidlotts, Mid the following, warc pro posed and unanimously - • L'amtved.• That the ,thanks P4ll ,denting ho teadeed 'WM( retreeliifs and 31miagerd of the Third National Bank of.Plttsburgit, for the aumplaotts Miltintr ',ln' which; they Joao' this arenlngentertalned theworlunen who were em ployed-in tile erection of their linllding. • 4l•eselreft. That the - Third "Hatioaal.llaitrif Pittsburgh deserves the being. support . ot. this . 6)63131I11117, and . 'Ejleeitilly of the artisan . and . • A resolution was then adopted by which theirs Present pledged theraselces to use their, criteria to drive out 'of elreaffidloti .011 currency except 4/ocerament molten by rwrilblaff 'to rcetdce In payment for their, labor.. ' • " The utmost good feeling prerailed throughont thecrenlne.' ibirmeriafahort speeches Were mode by the dltneteM and mechanics, the stab. stance of which was mutual congratelatlonsand dipresslons of the Most Diendly , feelings. A. number excellent tong* were then snag, and at elate Lour the crowd went to their respeetiva homes. Raves truly gratifying to observe the feeling of gratefulness that existed betwein the two patties, Mid , If this example Were addinell by ethers wlio, hstt occasion to employ largo numbers of worktfted, they would thereby not, only cultivate a more friendly• fading between the employer and employee, but also Insure bet ter work. r 'The coittMet th e bending „ woe Tel to A. Patterson & Co., who sub-let the different branches, as follotem-,114.5mary, Messrs, Schaffer Stagy; plastering and. cementing, . James °Wens; carmine - and Boning. Mr.' fichellen beigez; Iron-.front, De Hawn 4: Sem rooting, Thai. Parry; brick work, •Win, Walker; and• gas fitting to Tate -A; Saville. The large win dims ware pal up by J. J. Gillespie. Thelintid leg Is warmed by, the Gold's- , Patent Heaters, wldelt were put op by Mr. Hart. The building is n splendid one, and for beauty of dealgo, and excellence of -cOistrfaction, is second to no bank building In the city. -.A bright future is before the Third National Bank et littalmtgli, and it cannot but suceeed. Sue ewe to It. • •. Agricultural. At the late meeting of the Agricultural So• del'', the following Committees were appolnted: .Printing—Messrs. MaTen, 4.- 13,.1.417„10y and John E. Pitrke. Canns—W. o.' Davii, A. "Spear,'JOhnl.laiZ• . dada, Jr., IL Chessi 8. &Inver, Jr., • • • Weruaand Jiecrus-0. E. Whiie,,ht..Chess, G. Ncoey, W.: S. Ravin, Sricar. /his. gromads=judka Parkt,'Mardooh, Jahn hicKOry, W. Oliser, Wm. ' • ' `PM/Nit/MS in Agricultural 4—Eepy, 'John If m3gion; r ollier Mr..licINFV. Kelly. Premiums - Horlieuthera/ ment—Mur doch, White, T: S. Bblelds.,and :Chess. irechernienpeStr, Oasis, Park and Waren. 'Phie • Arts--janum ReediJames S. Neglehlf.: 'Chem h. . • "' At the meeting to-do* will. bo etasiderpAtha 'propriety . of holding a tair,bnd other important smatters. mitilib - Natidnil Bit-& . 'Attention la .direcielle 4 thiltidiertiserrient - of ithe • Fourth Valk:mid Bank, to'be fouidlit . ;day's taper: - .This tank, citirens - wll Irmw, is managed littliemest able - and busk:lase ',like manner, aidif there Ls any chants to•be ex ercleed betweat the liattoial.Banks, this is one p f thaw that should bg pieferred. Every branch ,ofthele,business >o radioed to the meet perfect joy s tem attainable, and. the ,raost, liberal induce, xnents are extended to the business community. 'Tanks having currency on hand, which' they irrish to depoalt, will do *elf to refer tri their kJ- Ivertisement. • • i They -also nexo„en hand 7r9) VrensurT Notes , Mid WO Gold BOWS,. • Alm Cimitemay . .imenteimrtmv:T6.l4 the tananavautat aot to receive, canpley....oc deposit te - Ray. ont;.:Market' iona t p t e.nel le y a b. Jar to ifileoperation. — florae ;of' theta vial !contlinticte veettlielt 'one" Midair` cent. diectatat, aid return it- home forredemp fen' t -f 1,4 - . Itmiturrs- Wi7rivtt..4tir One, two aid three years: for army ind navy, at ?t*o. 12 Market fittest,. Pittoberght - vw/Thglieet cask Niimty tiald. - Allan, • I.llnons 'and Contra bands received for substitatoi. 'halting or Wrobbleg or witnesses; rettrartel• farther . rhea oath. . The Rem&Woe: llntdrze. qe bars ht jength obtelned tl4atit &Pena. (*lariat wheiehtirn thb etaiehalcferi art: (iocatcg•thazissalvaa ,Irttit• hotel Of; leairsitiil and speedy AM to their sinking cause. Its out:. 'kola as•follows - • - ; - . At. an early age of our gest struggle, Bishop' tyach (Boman Catholle)_of Charleston, S. C, wait-dispatched by .19f erini Darts to Europe, with,ii broad 'commission 'Wu:aide' for sympaz thinois and affies, bat with beanie:Bons to make . Bomb the !bans' ef opirations. The Bishop Las remained In Earopc'ever nines, atallas been =Amway devoting hitustat to his important po litical duties., It was not difficult for him to conelnie the master spirits of European reaction and absolutism that: the Slaveholders' rebellion was Identical:in sPleit and 'purpose with their own caws, and enlist their sympathies theyeapini but Bishop Lynch has gone further, and (lihether with or without express: warrant)'assured the magnates of the. Boman: Catholic Church :that Its expansion and pradominanee, int intim Con federicy,-nllitnately throlighont this hemlabere, Idaho assured* the triumph of the - confederates In defehnee to these reptesentatlons; a secret league of the Boman "Catholic Powers—Franco Siena. and Anstria--tmder the guidance and with thcexpresisooncurreteeofthe issaid, been fanned, pledged-in - ierognito the, Cbafed.. aryw oor lannolately atter the. Ith of 'March next r nnders.the pretext-that the Unidi will. thereafter consistror. those States: only' which penlelpated injhe late:Presidential election'and . in the; thole° of:Members of the approaching Congress: It Is added that the leagno. ciintems plates other ,thatt moral support to the slain bedding rcbels; but not (wejudge) at the outset.' Ig is just 'visible _that the withdrawal of Spain front her luckless adventure ln Han DOMlnguhas some donneetion with thin new undertaking. We eyelids story teuchta withbut an aiming that it: has other fbundatioit them the sanguine hopes of the Rebels and their European -Mends. :,That. they expect dOMI) MCA lllterPo.4- LOU Id their behalf . 1, api that ; thlitinterposition - hits incited them to noel the advancesisiado: to, them throngklKr,lftalr, is nearly eertain. - We feithei•learri that 'they are antielPaLlig a frosh and earnest atteinpt to dispossesa thereof Bleb mond, and-that, in casco( Its success, they, in tend to tarn that - city to -Its fotindation; So is to ' a witness to' Christendobt of their re-' sole{ to bd extorminatad rather than subjugated: But the totaidestructkai of alarm' city to axe' catnip decreed than effected.-1V: T. Trii. ' Aim Dark. .„ . Assistant Secretary liarrinaton called on the -.Secretary Air War. 3iesterd Ay; and' represented , . -tbitl the Trealury Depintment has 'been no. - UAW bythiigits company that It could not be 'aliPplled with gas after Monday.. The freezing. 'of ..tbe Auer and -the litiderituicj or the only; .4railiquiriation'of machinery left to dellyar coat la rushlngtonlas brought 'the 'eompany down' to one litmdredionsi Its total remaining stociL .:When] that it gone Weshington must • - elt.' In :darkeeta,nr picirtm candles, by the .pound be.. - tween 'hero and Beaton. , li, :uponnige th° geeretemer Wer to. ' ferpr hi • the utmost the move'ment Of minter the - Baltimore-and Ohio . reprebentiug -that if the gas should be " cution'ln the Treasury' %tiding the 'supply; of monefand the printing of 'the Government se... curitlce.. would been! off l that: the light irati in dispeneiible In the Printing urosit.—irest. ,3 r. 1 .4 1 *. • • • . . Vicroit IlissEW.--The Xing of Italy bai his difficultica., It scorns that Um pco 'plc of Turin cannot reconcile thernselres io tba tranefer of.the&ipiti.l from their city to Floe e and .they are ye.7 - afigry with VictorEra mantra for ItaTing eonsentwi to_'lt. On Year'n day ha - appeared at. the thetre, and at the close ..of the performance - was greeted-'with a . , Tiro Boston..Pcst eocrespandent, wrlllng from. lEatlunton; .The Commit See, on Eke - Alone hare .decided,to 'admit:jam .Xese Representatives from Ur. Fields, tuldresled n very Dimple letter' to Me; Passes; Chairman Of the Election' Commlttie, npolnas-, .for,his assault •on Xelly, and tha(it solght _not .prejadice the Interests of Ids' •• - , . •SPAINA7T3 Mar.-Ake. TOWril betty= Porn. and Bode opiteals 'to heiprowing ' , serious: The- Pntittlail Iggistatnio hits called upon '.thi ilea or, the Republic to recover the Clitchout lands b 7 threes; laultlinkeidentaltamninz kipttilab . 4dunraPalhip there, h4a clirored- tit+ , Torable oppoiturtity Tor the attempt. A pwer« 'tilt Ironclad bas Just sailed from Spain for Last: RhOttelLUC dea4! Ella ...:- ;. 1:^•: , •"-! - '', , ..-..:7:'',..4,0,!.:,:,.•,.,•-•,::, ESTABLISHED awn" `a7)rEittOAlTPA'2Nth CLOSING OUT; ,0L951„201,91F;',4 Our Mock of *PiTER. GOODM CONCERPf HA LL. SP 4l ConAri t r disti ta erter tit all 03 7 sgii'er444l ItcHAu.ce4M - 'a:~_: . , . . . -.,. . -., 1111 ID NOW.EiZIOD :-.'", ',.'-,-, J." 1.• i', , -- ,,-. 7 .'': :' , ,i,:::: - ) J' - ' 4!..'”,4t Igen - 's Maly Winter Boots for IgtViVal 1 , Bays' do.: do.. Boots 100 Do: - do. do:: 80. do. ' do. Shoes." , Ladies Sinter Boobs - - 75 cis' 4201 4freiles — Phoes . •- And 'Ertiithing also in Se:pi.rii4W No. 62 Fiftb.,Street.l WHOLESALE AND; VOUNG MEN'S BIERC.A.24TILEV - W MARY laarrunr.s. REV. JOHN S. C. ABBO'X'Ti: - I Nrui dalver the . Eighth 'Led= 41t the ;,4p t TEIDESDAY rarEarEse,Febrittliz7,ll., ..1136iktaZy galled-0B WAR OD i m tio?rg e lr .I "cTry 4 4403 r. 4 5 40 a1tati =OO No remayeaseats. - THOMAS BAXEWKLIN Js. i .t t •, / TAISS . OLUTXON Cf)a'AJZTHER... PertnetshiP heretofore existing, between E. W; MOBBOW ILXBTOPEB, ' the Boller and Bkeet/zon BOBIEIeSh limner, of,Moir end 'ea Liberty streetr 3 tinder the stile or E. W. • ZIOBRQW &Ca. hen this day been maul!) , • seined Ikea. llartupee disposing et his interest tes t aiming& Batabill.Whowilteerry ire'the %miness es usual under the style of NORBOW maws BIM • iinypereon having deltas isgalnitthe add firm wilt please present Won for settlemezt at M i n old stand. V.. W. MORBOW, I pheerfully recommer.l t A n new to Iba .l pn.f lie and ourtermer paroner. rittnbunebi Jettuirf I.Ith,VISS: f • . pLuktgra f a i . • ' • I.:), Oas.aad. Steam - Mtn • ,• • t ..1;% L In en•Ls broiebefoirtirclUitiittftelf ;16,14 , 1144: 4 tleiced,Mlcl ankmaa. , Ijiasimippetllll! GAS' BINEA Tu Tu suon.n r, • _.„ , ya,TEßtntimm: NtYso Yousd idelo erier.t , -??+ ,, 1 TAT .‘) ir.::w'trnsesi,'sraßE?; All . at)i . teqirßilip,i,ArrAEM4ll4llll4l.l FOR .8 40 6 ,I 4,4 i 2 kiIFjaiSTAV.VEU-INCA:, I 4OUSEr , .I . achi tistilonnt.ir I•oatnn avenue, (second bank') non FedaaL giant My, containing - • -- - All the Niderit liitiniitsaiati;: - " each As Gas, Each (hot and oolkl *stet, MOH& fi Waaluitiunts out AlantlosPier.ou. L. Tlve lotia la leek . front, running bask tat foot to Water stmt. nen is erected on the r;iemd of tittrianlOS limit arlik. ,,, , Ontriag i attre ,Stable. Poniesaina rtet,dir f t given tely requlrM.• 'Apply to • ~ - ..! • -, • , --, ' ...- JAWS .1111-ABILOTTV •) t .V; t Jetenwa . ' ' No,,at i'Ltth !treat, Pittelturirk.,' • IVENS , 5 ,.. *1 •.; • • ritAxmaex. punning% AL:ND - • ' • zt. ica.wisori urREET, prares,irnashariTimtintr rail" Law, ) PIPE, PIG luta BAR LEAD sad:Ptursbets , vista. in general., OR Rear:WU fitteduplit skpromi matter. Tusks lined rip}, tend _se f .per. ' Rouses fitted - with water eM' , . :niers ptoIsPRIY sttArlg..;+aoll,i' 7 : , :1 l'berrelipiitet I:lollll3utteti. , ` • 10 110.1114,411 Apple Reatirk, ; 7 ;,., ; t sedate Tenlet.ol. • t Itttte; . HeleeFlsUi ••.? ••••• •-" - • " • 30 - iiTg:Reans; • ..; 3 60 bbla.-Di7 PeseheS. llo l,o6 IM2 -, tbb.pSted Peackhes; dry; . , ti-v 4` ko bay PeoNuts; . 500„batrelsprisse-Oreezi Apple ol 150 boxes W. It. Orerun u05 00 7.: ; :,' 'l5 boxes FactOry °hems: • , ust oOd for sales! SCO.Ltbezeiratteet, , Jar POTTER, AIKEN 26 SH.EPARIS. 000j'ER&QE ANA f3AZI 'One* Lead Tterceir Pork Harrell;`: . lasecordkand Lord Ticrooal _.. • bags Turkish 'MAW Saar. • For rule b oils. • eco boxes - W.ll. Chian,- , • 7 • Soo !Web; ~ • • .100. 4•-• ); For isle by' (jai]ers. .T. B. OANFIELII.'",,t . . . , A LMGNDS ...blip GINGER ,Iflrr.ik--•' .. t.r. t AA.. stx barrelejust received from. the bakery; lett for male by the barrel or 'chyle periled,' vek.410r , ":" ,, ' Family Grocery Store of - , . , .., -,- ~. -ill. I 'SPICED SALISION:-;-2 and eat% just frot:nroititt t lYor,for *ale -at the. F nil .Gtoo Stord of • • 3NO. aiNSLIC, JIM Corsa of Llbetip sod 9 n .8.13 Lb. WESTMORELAND COMM-, ...‘•TS 111gWaes 34 Bps, 619fr..U35 . . 4:ad.tront ' tend. 'Prlce'r3o.. /or • &It, -•— ZL-1117147 AIXO; / XT . ,}I,W 1,4114. p- 7 20",tlerecs priMo 7 1.‘ req!rt:4 . ,242Cti r ta , sl reoel24 . 2l42.il k ar ti Vl7;„ 112 and 114 Beatilillll2o2l.i, CORN! CORN I—Four sulk a, prime .014 k r ghtuedc° , r" 4 1 017.0X-111 • Jan,' , utoerty street. . , 12UCICIVIIE&T FLOUR-22 Inge of - prkce Buckwheat Flour ha atom ao4 for bale by , BODE.= DALZELL 6 00, JAB No. 261 Liberty et. IIEANS 1 - BEA 1-:-29 bushori ,••••-?' Bowls, for isle by • - . 6 - 110X.AKEIC is LANG,. . • - aZ , LcheT tr still: ';' w iftE --- EZ-A — t _For sale by. lo price, to close per • • . - - • .• deror . ..NEAR& vnarmrsom. f .F itITEN Onc,carloaAl Ohoice gar loaAl Eating and Cetetrlig Apples received this' dai r add for sale - 11. VOIGT. PO. - - - 5,16R0R11.31.—f4 Sorghum Indote •.r and fo! sale by , D. VorALL4O£,.. • -17 ' Llbtrti,Aroet.. R • City frusligrciunik, -••••• City i'lour .11111 s. . - Jots J. S. LIGGETT so 00.1 DRESSED HOGS for sae b ly • .• _ BreatitrE imizt - 4 ' „ - luseuxsagitd , ;ow* DEER! EER Plitlfi3,-necoliWai4 ,b r Zkhttitl of Minnesota After. 'Foritste_brii r Jam. L.AL VOIG-T & u&AL RIC.A.TES—The bettimmtaionthithe,s l .,g ;2- .. 1: '; tOr Walt by - , • r : . 4al o - • ilovnt:tuwoodstree. r _ _ _ EL&BL A SEL —BO colas for sale int - "zl. • I n varmatta, A. L0A,1101,4 lxirretsfor gale 45.1 are 4?. las s _ HENRY/IL clicFrif.U*i-,ll:•rni. _ B 201; PrrTBßUlial-R.---414/,,, rot /IrErißlr / I :COLL_ -0111JDE (511.--1,70 tiarrobt rale stile by 31212:NRY R. 0,01..T.The Lbbls. Fresh Ron. Just 141. Al tont sad tor oats by J. th owincn, ITEM :r.T44:1:1 ;:}f zi
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