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the Vittoburell
VERYLATEST NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
TENISTLYAM LEGOLATU . ILE
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-, special Diapatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.
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rionutintuso. 'Fehr-dory 2, VMS.
0 Borrorra.--21r. Donoyaa, offered; bill to
:r pro
'. :rent '. ent railroad - accidents by compell* Companies
ro t ircep titelelegraph line in repair and employ
- 1141* -iltrrati lki jaiim *ira , alidi fiiiii. ro; mil —. efof Idea - erted '—' wires
. and children biy' htdding Iraihandi and fathers
•: - (tFittlintilly,` respoollble.,Also,- adthortzing :the
School Directors of fiewlekley 80r'012211 to levy a
per ceptri bounty tax
open rolled citizens, not
crieeding rifteett,dollitra. -'
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Mr..lleratiel, der,. a:MII- locor . Piouting the
'American F.xpruss Carpal 1
Mr. Latta, a bilk . h* ' itti4tho Greene_. i
county Railroad ffouapany. ,
1 -- Mr. - illghatn, a bill inco ating the IteKee's
Mockatietnatet7., , --.
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. . Mr:Gliti* ii ‘lll kn . -andel restrracitiia'•
rr.Oreatate by Guardians end _Trustees.
Kr. loge ,' t. bill authorizlni paring In
ittni4n..:! - :: 1 11:71.! :. ',
4j;:'• - i-ill
Ilicio..--The riroblaitiqii Co adjourn OirMarelt '
the 34th was concurred In .....1 1
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',. A supplemuni:lnereasinz thoeallitol ot . ll..fam-
Wilk PettoiStoulitirks, was liasit.' , - , -
• a LMr . nail offered a resolution'ratitling tho
• -letups.; Corapprom in panning lite aotititutional.
amandatint..Xt wan laid ~over till the third .
tending. •
- 7- lfelsia: Colville 'bid' little* . iretienrsd ' re.;
, "ira6 . riairiteis fro* title - Mit:se of Reroo relative
to . the -Fayette Connty inmates 1 eortilliclie of
clrttion r
5 L*. J. Y. l ..Welth, of-t - ashington county, Imo:
a l tented a laill'allowing the Fort. Wayne and Chi
rag° Eallroad ComPany to Change their track In ßearer county. Pens d.
t , Mr. Herron presented the_ petition of Sarah
tr , mcCuue for a divorce on the ground of her bus-, . - band's insanity. ..._ ,
Mr.' Glase,.,a remonstrance of the Coal Ex,
chansio agalnat an -teemse of tolls von the
0 Y owainglicpj river, " , ~.;
li 3tr. Chadwick; a petitionet rosideLta of Perna
ttownship relative to a tfew School district.
, § The Speaker proaented a communication roam
, 1 the Secretor/of the &mstionwiaiiiiln answer
I, to the resolutions asking the particulars of the
efraft in 1862. The Secretary says the tiraftwas
conducted by the StatS uudectlie direction - '
of ilia"
Assistant.ddjularitGozieral of tho United States;
r that' after it was over a number `of papers were
i redid In the roll at the Capitol which contained
tt Rata of I ersiins who put in substitutes for three
• i .1 11 dt: Three were seat lo Provost, -Marshal
Dodge, Who rejected nein:. gletiOlhea perOons
*.b o 11 4 5 ' Pit ifi'pnbstlitaiii hateisked for Cer.
,t tified.coldec which,..the -Secretary not having the
i. papers Officially to his potosession,laos beet utta- -
~, tde to grant ni.hrts fujostier.i hai been done to eit
2 , zcA who'sliotddlitiSeliad tiarbeneiliof the iTi
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dean; of exemption. , :,..., - .'.- ' - '
Mr. Brown offered- joint resointlens ratifying
the antentitnent . to. the National Constlintitin'.
. • eholifihing shurnry.. The Ileum bye vote of 55
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yeas )0 44111 typ,(ttilt the re 41440 tir!t:a-ttilfdi) riS..
-Need to suspend the rules, and - .pass!the Main..
aloha tedsy.
•,' ii .: . Mr. Allerznan,referrind to the eonficcrunientiOn
:Pregartins7l24kr - etiiiitif tie reorinittioniriallin, Or
e toroFt elppelptiOit statlrtoift,la
w . itirtiiis. koje;_bodge has- dlstedarded ellis
.1 duty-to-Ma elthrena 'of the Coternoaarealth, it is
etwx/, , ,Th at ;hi President Is respectfully re...
. ' .un iM . fo Inquire Drip the facts, end either eons
.ldiatir'Dodge to - fulhll.- Ma obligdions or ap.
point 'outer ono hails p1a0e...: .. :- -. • .... • -
21b.:tbusit motr.d . rair aralealdnacar ?y raiquest
i - Incipleißrxrietirr br.War.to lnetesd
f of 04 . `gri.lacii.:,*,o c ea: . to,',3hetitoolution
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. iltened.' •-, ', :: .---•.. fi - -* ..
'-' iir:Rhivinorrerid:ra- it-ir;intl4 allioßakff"
~ .extia sealskin; on' Friday; to rarity She amid:
.. -, anent ,to the COostlhatient abolishing ' elaverY.
' Agreed to. '- ' ','' - . r.'
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: The then adjourned..
AMENDMENT.
R;j9l o iDga.‘..os Waahingto# C ity
SPEECH -13te - n.sw.E.WE' LINCOLN
Wasuisiatbk Veh.l.flitt serenading party
kg night having playetlsirferal grs before the'
Vane Lone, the Preeldent appeared and was
grid& *fur lou'dUbOrill" •
The President wild he , supposed the passage
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through Congress of •Constrtglottal amend
meat, for the abolbbment of slavery throughout
tha.United theocetuslon tOwhich to!?
• wes - 'lndebted for the honor of thin call. (AP.
• plaus.e.) . The occasion was Ono of congratula-;
gen to the country, and to the. whole vrorld.•
But there Is a task.yet belbre'the' United Statsst
.to go forward - and consummate, by tbe cotes of
tho States, that.which Congress so nobly began
yesterday, (Applause, and Cries' 'Vast will do
it," Se.) He had the honor. to Inform thole
present that Illinois had slreadito:daj done the
.work. (Applause.) Maryland had also, but
ho was proud that Illinois - was a , little ahead.
He thourtt. this 'mantra, was , tilers fitting, If
not an Indiniensible adjunct to the winding up
-of the great tilfliculty:- -- (dpp/anso.}. -
He wished" the reunion of all the States per
fected, and so effected as to remove all - causes Of
disturbance in the fatute. mid, to attain this end,
It Was necessary that the original disturbing
cause should, If possible, be . rooted out. He
thought all would bear hi m witness that ho had
never shrunk from doim all that' he could to
trailleato eleven by Issuing. au eunmelpation
prbelimatiOn. (Applause.) But theproclauts
don falls far short of what the amendment will
- beirhen It is fully consummated. A! question
might ho raised whether the proclamation was
equally Tod: might be ndded' thafit only
aided those who came. into our lines, and that it
was :inoperative•asi 'those who dl/11 not give.
themselves tp,br therit would have no effect
upon-the. children born hereafter.' In. faetlt.
'ould be urged thet it did not mangle evil , but
tblakinendumet is'a tura for ths eviL4 It wound:
She whole thing ,up. Be wonlitmug; that it
was:tbo If.not ltelispensahle [Winne' to'
the eatentritestion! - or thet.iteest game tra4M,
playing. -Ma notating. hat meligriteldo Prof,
exo, himself, the ommtry and tine whole world
.uptm tido great moral vinery.. • .
FROM THE SOUTHWEST. . .
TAYLOE'S -ARMY , RAPIDLY DISB131)1118.
Sundry& of Deserters Arming Daily.
I.ot!ltyni3t, Feb, General' But
Iseidgoand Colanet Farletgh retnencd no-day;
(Muter ramming his command, and Sha .latter„
for the present, his position as einitniander of
Vile poet.
•YesterdaT'a Nashtlle V,
. rtaantlle (ration, sap. latent.
:hec eotircyfellabk reporti that ,Taylor'a
(late llood's) army 14821- rarildly disbandlpg, and
that Ottertail LT hundrects are - ecapatni Into our
TLe POace-Commissoners
Barmnionr, Feb. 2.—They American's .Annap
..olla correspondent has Just telegrapcd the ar,
*al or the steamer Lady Long; from Clty
Faint, which phiposhe left on Wednesday. She
reyorte that the-rebel Commissioners were on
board a steamer,' and 11 was understood they .
were Braking nreival 'et aortae oub -from
ld.
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'Gold' Quotsitioni—ateath of an Editors.
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Zit* limos. dad. 29.-:-Clold market salve.
-ope`relors have DO oxpeetation that peace will
arise from the present negotiations. - -Tile prime,
this morning ranged between s;gi and 204, Aug
'rather weak at the dose. - . • d
- Robert. A. Thaw West tenderly edltok•nt tbe
•Cok::.mirtria! Advertiser, dial .Waaltlngton to.
• Ilintr Yonx t 'Feb. 2.--Gold tanlgbl Is =M.
The Confirmation of General Meade.
Ws.stunnantt., Feb. S.—Theta - NOM tire
reelathnce In - the Senate yesterday to General
lie:sdennondrmatlon I , ,fklorGenerel, , it
was Vitally tarried , by Ilie-'inttlotity. tknalont
Wafie and Chandler. It Is iald,'"were among the
opponents of nondnallon. . -
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LATEST PEACE RUIIORS
aaite.
The Presidcnt . and Secretary Seward
it' Fortress Monroe.
REBEL- COMMISSIONERS ESCORTED
1111111 N OUltliES
Simultaneous °honing - of the Troops
on Both Sides.
PROBABLE CONSULTATION AT FORTSESS MUNROS
WAEMNOTON:i Feb. 2.—'phe /Star loaned an ex
tra In regard to the movements orPresident Lin
coln. It sayst To-disy at eleven o'clock; Presi
de's:it Lincoln left Washington by a speelaltrain,
for Annapolis, for the purpose; U. is understood,
of Joining Secret:cry Seward at Fortress Mon—
roe or City Point, to holden Intercourse
rebel deputation composed of AI" IL StePhea,.
11. M. T. Monter and John A. Canipbell. From
, •
ithe fact of the President nohnelthFortreti
roe or City Point, the Star is given to the report
thst the itlal deputation hare been Allecored to
Inter our li acs, audit' Is tioderitiahi that they
hre now at Fortress Munroe..
.trim Youx,`Far. - g..—Ttai'llOrtcra Washing
jots spoetal to-uight says: . The President's de
- partnre•rras o a
. looked up la Congress 't
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as giving the peace commission a rery serious
tont;, While throughbit every Confident. air
prirrailed that it would speedily result fu
sotnething— .
The Peace Commissioners Caine down. this
cnortijoie from City : Point to Fortress Monroe,
To•morrow an interview will he held rt the Int
tek place.
It Is well midiistroil Chat if these gentleman
shave prove ' , repositions that do not include ae
, knosiledincht of their independence, they oUt
be immediately escorted to Washington. Tho'
impression is hourly growing stronger that these
informal negotiations are paving the way for
peace.
Another special to the I r0r1../ say: it is rumor
ed that Mr..l.lsicein has gone to confer wall
Jeff. Davis in person.
Specie! Western Associate Press Dlspst,ti.
blrw Toots, Feb. 2.—The excitement still
tonthines concerning -the peace rumors.
The WOrld thinks JcIT. Davis understands that
theaterth would -accept twenty :eters of war
rather than surrender the Union, fmm the fart
that he sent Commissioners, and evidence that
on some terms or other, he is riody to consent
to a redinstinetiorrof the Union.
The 7liZarierLigks it hest to my nothing on
the question, - but leave the President entirely
unembarrassed in his action.
The Ilmld repeats Its statement oryeetcylay,
and hopes that our Government will ,still C.)11-
Unnc Ds proparations for syktorons war.
The .Trilnutea Washington special says: There
L ate powerful officers - of the Government and
'l . K.overfal mot in both brandies of Congress who
rte. impatient of the whole olive branch busi
ness. 'Whet:Spam.: upon any wither terms than
saint:theta') hectarm a Cabinet ciliation, It 18 welt
known thar.a sharp .dirislon will Instantly inks
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nigLINUARTMISARIttY Par - comae, Feb. 1
Ott Sunday a flag-of truce appeared on, our line
near, a:era:ter, and was found to be reque.a,
in unrsuaneo of ari understanding with Mr. Blair
and .Gen. Greet, for permission to Lieut. Colt
Hatch, A. A. G. and F,xchange Commlssimer,
Alex. IT. Stephens; It. M.' T.' Hunter and J. A.
Campbell, to rh4t Gen. - Grant's Headquarters.
Owing to Geo. Grant's absenc'e from City. Point
no reply emild be'scra Immediately. The matter
Was referred. to Washington • end after general
communications. bad pasted,
.permission was.
granted, and edeputaion was appointed to meat
the materna: and escort them within our lines.
After a few minntes.spent In interchanging!'
elrildier, the. Party Tate. within our. lhaes k at.
which moment the troops on both aides netted '
a s imnltrumetis cheer: The Cdtundasloners were
escorted- to the railroad •In carriages, where a
special train was , . welting:to convey them to
City , Point. On arrivingat City Point they,were
taken to General Grants Headquarters; where
they spent the night. Messrs. Stephens and
Campbell looked much emaciated and care.
norm=but Mr. Hunter appeared to be hale and
hearty; al djigpi... Mien.
The only 0 0 000 Mad* to our was
Hun bcpo.emprodiabdryddrplittephskis,that the' y
would aeon_ tneetunder happier r• .
Fcb. Hichinend
is:relief Tuesday, contains the following:'
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••• Messrs: Stephens, Hunter and Campbell, Con .
federate Peace Commtasionent, who left here
on SmadaY morning tor Washington; stopped
Sunday night In Petersburg, from whence: they
went through our lines to City Point. Yester
day morning as they were , making transit. the
character and .objects Of their mission -became
known, when our, troops iset•up inch cheering
as never ..tati beard .before, and continued it."
until the Commissionera were out of sight, and'
well within the Yankee Hues, when the clamor
was inacallately caught - op 'by the Yankee
troops, who cheered and hurrahed until they were •
boarse,and amidst the deafeningthents of the two
'armies the. Commissiontrs went, on their way.
The next we bear of theta will he through the
Yankee paters.
Waronswion, Feb. 2.—lnformation 'received
from Fortress Monroe to-night, states that the
Southern Commissioners on Tuesday morning,
were on board Genera Grant's dispatch boat,
Marl. Marna, awaiting the President's . order as
to whether they should proceed to Washington.
' Bitrremin, Feb. 2..—A dispatch from 'Anna
polis says: President Lincoln, accompanied only
by a strvast,. arrived here, and left at one
o'clock for Fortress Monroe.
Pined Cannon—Report of the Naval Ram
mittee—Cotton Trona Savannah.
Nmv Yong, Feb. 2.—The dryly and ffsey.
Awn& contains the report of the Naval Com
mittee to - report on rifled cannon. They
-Bred off 703- - Parrott
,guns, twenty-one of
which hunt best -or been otherwise Injured by
the explosion.- They. ascribe those accidents to
various .causes, such as the use of compressed
powder 'or Unsuitable projectiles, neglecting to
lubricate the projectiles by the ordnance In
struclons end keeping the gnus too coot loaded.
The premature explosions of shells Is, however,
tie'main canoe. They recommend.experiments
to place the matter beyond dispute, end decide
the question of retaining the Parrott gun in use.
The steamer Rebecca Clyde7from Savaanah,
tirrived' with a full tarp°, of cotton consigned to
Collector Prager. She brings no
New York Stock and Money Itattam.
liceetil 'Western Associate Press Darpatep.
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Ns e, Vona, Feb. 2.—The Block market Is
dull from a leek or a disposition to operate
pending peace negollatlons,but there Is no gen eral
failure of entildenee . and prices are steady
tbroligbout: itiostrnmentsare quiet. State bonds
and. coal anilmbeellaiesma Hata are wlthout ma
terial change. 'The gold. market continues firm,
operators being unwil li ng to kink fur any good
restilt 'from the pests, negotiations. Very'little
linetuation during the day and' Operations quite
Ilevitt4. Money la In goodsupply. with slight
increase in demand. Foreign &change dull.
Petroletim stock la generally steady. Bales of
United Stairs 28, IfatickerhoekeritZt, Buchanan
Farm' lie; President '473; Cuerry B an i. 9; and'
It. . . .
Rhode Island . Legfalatture--The toliatitti.
j • tionatfimendment Ratified. . • , 2
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aortonain, li: , 2.he Rhode shad
Senate •bas coneumid - . in the, passage of the
resolution tat/lying the' Constltutlonardruend.
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The Ifouse'. of IMPresentathres morahig
passed a resointion. apprOving nod adopting the
proposed amendment to the Constitution of the
United 'States. The rote stood 02 yeasagalitst.
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TLn House also.paased a resoltamfrequitttlng
the Governor to stake. an appllratlon.for the posk
ponement of 0 a draft.
Trade In Cattcin«.;Tbo Niagara Valls
Canal.
Special Itreaterri Airsoclated.Prm Dispatch.
New Tons, Feb. 2.—The Times' Washington
special eve: The Committee on Commerce
continual the examination of several generals
who held permits Lo trade In cotton. It appears
these permits have been obtained from persons
Connected with the Ti easury Department. The
Witnesses in. moat cases refused to tell wltere
or why they obtained their permits,.
The same special predi•ts that the Niagara
Falls canal and the Illinois ship canal blitz have
no ehauee of passing the Senate this senile,.
he Rtbela.gapeeting an Attack *a the
Texas Coast.
Num Yong. Feb..S.—The Iroihston (Texas) .
:Telegraph,
.of Jannary:flth, esys..ll has Isamu.
lien which leaved bat little room for doubt, that
an early attack will be made on the coast of that
State. It earnestly appeals to the proplo to make
Immediate preparations. to rola the attack .
One
.
-.: • n Hundred , Ounr Fired,. -
' Co:aro:Lit, Feb. 2.--One hnuared gnus Werp
:fired at Columbus, Ohio, Oda cvanlag, In honor
of the -passage of thtr-Consillettonal'-dmend
went abolishing slavery: . ' ' ' --:
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Piper : lllll . llninni.,
Lag. MAap.. - Feb. 'very largo paper IW,
: . bglonglig to Elixir Sin4ll, - 11119 . burl* Ws -after.
ApVICS FRO] EUROPE:
The new S!eamer Cotun:Stan, Sunk.
TEE ATLANTIC TELEI4 . II'IIIC MIX
New Lien(can Loan Contemplate.d.
THE FOMILIGN 3 LARkETS, A:3
ff.tt.trAx, Feb. 11.—The Africa froraLiverrool
on the 21st, via kmecnstown on the 41; arrived
here tbl4 morning, with two days int& ne45. -
The London m ebr..,contrailetitheyttmors flint
British tmors will be sent to Canada.
The near steamer Cobh:Alan, of the West In.
die netl,l'aelfic,§tfarrohlp, Con/potty, which left
f.lierpeof on the - I Mit inst.; 'oak on the l'lth'off
Bred, a here. altailroo supposed to have roe for
goiter. Thirty of her crew end one passencer
were drowned. Only three of the crew were
'satal. IT he lost,pasierthet traa Joan liarn
lhon, Lfterpool, tin) repreentatire of the
Panama Railroad Company.
-Ot is det rued that-Ilex Sri.) ~fity, • Queen Tic.
open Parliament In pyreen. The first
'Cabinet Counefl of the year was held on the
:it - 4h of January. AU the fifteen Cabinet MM
.lsters were pre /en t..
Mr. iVitlhice, the eminent musical composer,
is ft..11{21 , 1y Lit at Farb!, nod, la net expected to
reenter, - .
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!The .birr.ing of the Atlantic Telegraidi . ritble
from the works of Glasa r ßliot & Co., to thu
vessels which are to convey it to the eteamehip
G teat Eastern,:tominenetri on the 1.41t.0f ,Jaorp
• ary,"atalnilf continue without iritorinlviOn'tieL•
;it the end of May, when all the cable will he
eolkd on how' of the great chip.
!rile Leridon , Tiota, luta-a eery hopefal article
Ott the enterprise, and_ days Shot should the
weather prove favorable there can be little dull,:
:that it wine sficeessfully done. -
The.Directoto of . the Atlantic 'Telegraph Coin
patty have made a fourth and final call open thb
Amens of tliat compass.
' f ile London /ki!ii Nixes casket the important
annonocement that, at the name time the Elm
: f•aror made Prince Napoleon Cite-Prctddent of
the Crnnoil , he resolved that, lu cane of his sid
le,' th atl, strung the mlitorhy hr the Prinee Ire.
'prat. I rinse Nay:A cf•ti should In Iterseat, and
!tot the re.-ohltioo taken with the Cancer
of the •
/ I. --Flots enntlnn oil doll.
No lame! ial n 'Le lon in the rate of discount
the damned for (Tacoma moderate at unehanzed
rotas. it is rnmoted a LOP lean from .Me.s L... in
,cr f t tnpinit 41.
The London Tom,' city nrtioln bellery that
!lie rime" Is permattiro, , mt it tmlievei that if
the loan to brought out, it Trill be for the purpose
f deVelorillf: the resotne, of 3lev Ivo and ben
r• tine the 'Prt.,..gUL tardhOlerr, •
Pt , Manche, c • markt t was quiet and armee.
'Lirerp•ol Lr..rdanya Monl-4 was gv0,,,11y
Whent, however, tOno firmer. Fismrelull,
LC bent firmer, having recovered from the de
cline of Tuesday. - Corn very dell. Provisions,
generally firmer. Beef e.t.a! advancing. Pork
firm, amt niartrt bare. Bacon active and s ad.
vented to the. Butter firm.
: Lard active, and
advanced anced ty.;,. The Bmkerie Circular reports
toter quiet. Coffee quiet and !heady. Rica up
ward and advatmel X@ fel. Linseed inactive.
nth dvelined 6CtSe. Petroleum steady at la fur
Refined. _
LgniAn.—limings' Circular quAts Brealitaffs
tinii t; .Bagor
.iicary and accippni .to.;
'quiet; .T.kk steady; Petroleum steady at 18 $
tot fort rude, and 2e(ittit U4il. for relinod.
rtinion in the Bank has increased 1:71,000.
LATEST TU. crnotoooL.
Saforday, Jan. 21—Catton Griner
unchanged; Bresitstuirs inactive. I'rovis•
hint: Beef firm 11:9a. for itlino imam.; Bacon
gutiret.lard - buttpint et 56@575.` .. •
London, Jan. 21— Camels for
money 81 1 .4,—tiitI. American Stud:at Illinois
gentra l4l s4Q so !4; ErIeB4G33.
. VtlIT LATEST VIA QtTEMMITOIV:V.
In the Spanish Senate, the opposition moved
ab amendment to the gown's address, deiiarl'ic„
a'tew electoral law necessary, and desesroloig
representation for the Antilles, and the pcoserrs•
tton of San:Domingo tq Spain. '
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' Late Rebel. News.
New Yorix, Feb. o .—The Richmond Dispatch
of the SOth Says: We think it' certain that Gen'.
Breckinndge has been anointed Secriow-y or
War, though his appointment has - not yet been
presented to the Senate for approval.
It Is said that' Gen. Brace, of Ey.. Is to be.
Commissary Gencral. Should Congress, as It
probably will, paw the' law 'giving market value
' fhr all_ property taken for Goverpmeat tar. the
labors, of the ''t.ionentSwary Depeartakif**Bllas'
Immeasurably decreased. There will they be no
necessity for improvements.
The Rause Finam.v. Committee arc now per-
—feeling a sweeping tax bill, which will be ready
to take the rednedatihy of carrenij'that would
otherwise be created by the Immense sums ne
cessarily dispenicAby the Governoicnt Itlt pays
the market price for property taken for ',oldie
nee, the tax bill will raise seven hundred million
dollars. A discount: of 'fifteen per cent. Is to
be alloired Ihr pfompt payment,
The mention:l the arrival of Sear.tar
F.mte north of the POtornac, and says: Let as
hope Mr. Foote will go to England; the Gaited
States Is neplace for etnigratieg confederates.
Re viii Mid good 'money and hearthrokea
exiles lie Great Britain, • who will like to bear
news from their dear country. 110 CAM give
them the latest advicea, and especially upon ono
point Which vitally touches their sensitive na
ture, whether sequasterine is lingland means
- sponestering td the confederacy.
. The cattle paper mentions the visit of Sfr.
Singleton to - the Libby prison, who expressed
himself highly pleased with ha condition. It
111 , 1410111 the arrival of a large lot of blankets
,Iwid bores for Federal pilsooers.
The Examiner says : The House of IP:presets
tatives_passed the- Senate bill to provide for the
employment o 1 free heroes and slaves to work
upon fortifications. &c. • - '
• It is understood that the nomination of Gen.
Lee will be sent Into the Senate to-dry to 1111 the
lientycreated office of Commander.M.Chief.
.No steps have been taken by the Executive
with - reference to the resolution recommending
the reinstatement of Gen. Johnston.
fold on .Satunlay morniag. run up as Itiell as
Stet. The news of the appointment. of l'eace
Commissioners sent It down rapidly. Cough!.
crable amounts ware told at. VC '
The cotemy's newspapers have falsely reported
the Tallahassee as captured. She ran into New
In t (di oat eller. the capture ef Fort Fisher, when,
&Covering that some intlxwtent - change, he
knew not then what, hid occurred in the mili
tary Situation, hereon:meander, Captain Medici,
pot to' sea -and made good his escape. lie
leached the South Carolina comt and put ashore
a mmeenger•with dispatches wholes reached this
elty. The news, if Any Moonlit - by this meseen
ger,. line not - been made PubliN •
• Gea:,Taylor reports that the enemy In eaiall
force came inwards Clinton from Baton Ronge
and.Pajort Sara, andretuthed.
Activity is repeated on the Misslastopl river.
Troops'are going up and down. 'Host of Thomas* ,
nemp ere repelled to hare marched west from
Columbia and Clinton,': an the Tonnelsee riser.
A perthrtt of these forces, including A. J. Smith's,
arc said to be In the vicinity ' of Huntsville and
There In, no change le ther fleet oil* Mobile,
The er emy are still in the vielnith of raseagoela:
In the Confederate House et Mepresentativas ,
on Monday, Mr. Delarnette offered a resolution
which wee natutirocrusly referred to the Commit
tee on Emeign Maths, saying that the time may
tot be distant when the Confederate States will
be prepared to unite op bads of Vie Independ
ence of the Confederate States, with those moat
Interested in the : vindication of the principles of
tho Monroe doctrine to the exclusion of al seem
tag , violations of thole&principlea on the conti
nent of Noith Metrics'. '
Mr. hietkilitintroduced.a pieimble and reser-,
kittens _setting forth that It la reported that the
Yedend authorities in Nashville are practicing
Most berbacins. treatment on our primal:tens, -
curtailing their diet to hard tett and water, and
treating them' In such e manner 'ea to Cause
their death by degries, and instructing the Sweat
Committee on the exchange ofprisoners to Inquire
end - report-upon' said - complaint/. The resolu
tion& were adopted. ,
• The &mind bees long article on the attitude
or the North and. South towards England, and
France. It looks for trouble between the United
Stoles And - France on the biesiente question,and
thinks Itwill -bring, about peace between the
Notth,and the South. It closes by, urging its
people to stand firm a few - months longer, and
nasnree them of ultimate triumph: ,
The lk•nfinci publiehts Fonte's letter to the
Speaker of the rebel blouse of Representatives.
;lie announces hie mission to have been ono of
peace, and says that no one but himself Is res.
ponsible for It. .
Chatletton dates of 'the 291 h 65y that the en ;
emy 7 .6 Infantry are encamped near }anus' Cross
. s .lk i ;a ten ds, l s . n en7 l.lle
l rolad oy, Go
baTe ra v h a a g m u s n en t l r e al ,
n m_ s w w ar i ts
them.
.
A rem ituoissanre in force was reported within
Paw miles of. Robortsville. ..On do Irlth General
liertke trlearsphed that the enemy crossed at
. t3pringftehl on.the Matt of 1,11(1 With, and rooted
not thortrd to two coluinns. , . Oa the tuorelet; of
ithe :17t11.' he reports that all attempts to era
the Camtooelde have been so far batilad.
' The Gehishelonth foornat learns that, beyond
the garrison Of rt. risherand n few eaoltoratlng
vrasele, there are no Yanhees,below Wiltaltntton• -
;The fleet is said to have disappeared, and It Is
Probablo 8120 that the intik of the Infantry have,
; gone to relnfbroe_Shermat.. .
The Lyuchltargh .1A74/..110za learns frees !lib
.
Army of . Trattettletr that Oen. Behurcgard would
',. ristune'Unittnand, and that the artily was about'
; Move, but In what dkeetiou was not,known.
I to
cl} f.
111311
'IzEBRU - ,A.RY 3, 1565
X1,,\ . ..1111111 CONGRESN-.NECONIt NESION
•• 1 r
1 • SENATE. - •
Sumnerdtiftl; to trail.. no
ea ling for inf. xinai A 8 to tire V/30i0U1`'`'f.
of Peace Croirnissioorre, bat ohje-tirm r,, ,
mule; and Set to the con,id
eration of the te.sofution cm - eluding the di eioral
votl , of certaiu +States hr the election o 7 the
i necniing.Presidrat anti 'TN President.
The 'lease Corrl:it Leant Conference made a re
iort on the disagreeing votes ofthe . two hansez
on the bill to e.Aablish a department for freed
men on Ain:dolled lan& - in . iehel
Elates, and made a long csidanation'of
Mr: King opposed regarding its .pro
v !dons as, inellieient to carry 'curt !tide:Sign; =ld
lving in tine (Unite; •niteeMetllutional.
M. Pldrhige . moved to lay llhe report on the
table. iltr disagreed to any !ffirthor considers ,
t!on of the report. • It MIS then postponed for
(alit week.
I'l u Illinois and Iliehluan Canal bill Walk
parsed. It approptiates dye minion dollars for
twenty years of n .. c per 'cent - lxinde to aid of
the work; also, two .nuillion . dollars for a canal
around the upper tutd• lower-DestnOlnes Rapids:
The t 'hair laid neforeitie-diinnte acorn mine,
at ion frotti tite&ierettire of the Intexior, asklni
fer an approprlatiOnyi r hip thnniunddolletra,
the piii.elorso Of mauls for. Indian chiefs. Alto
eintinrehlration from the. same source, askirti;
an elapropriation of forty-Seveihilndred.sont
:serenty.,oun dolbta atitelglity-three eenle . to pat
foe Indian supplies loct oti steainboat which
true burned arSt. Louis a few months since.
Nelson presented a resolution eallingron
1116 Secretary of. War for the publleation of the
record of the trust martial In the ease of Col.
- North.• which Al t o ohjectodao.
Itir. Pomeroy offefed a bill to ptorlde a Terri.;
oriel Crwernment for what le known as tho
!nOixa yoUntrv.
Introduptiou of the bill eras objected' to
it lie.fi over.
M. Foote offere.ra enneutrent resolntien in.:
.struettng- the Coin mhteee on Pantie Ettilding• of
both Routes to t•snuttne jointly into the marines
of the fite nt The Stuttlutentan Test (tide, the tone
ntwtaiutd end the legiAtation.necessary fake
veht bitailar accident, iu
The rtsolutlon wt. ntlopttel.
:' , untuer molted up his re3elution In retard
1..1 tw Peace Commi.loners, asking hem:ditto
a ikon.
Mr. Trumbull objerted, eh it would give rise
o h.sien, and moved to take up the unfit,-
:h. d loalinehm, which wa3 done. Thu rcsulu
ou ar , thring that the elscroral rote of cart bin
tr;es which hare been in rebellion shall not be
ailed for in the el.-toil.t for nr l ice
l'ekkrit, are Mee idCeed.
• .
1 Gr quuution yea: on Mr.TOl3 Eyek's utnendment
to ~tilka out ywmi.Ltna from lbo list of States
to; to I.t. countuti.
,1I r. ['ellamcr rleved, i\t. an amendment. that
cn I ast din nlt.rtnrs of auy State In in
aur ri.ellnu shall he e•drated.
''fliss.• Is as much dttrate”n the General enhje?t,
rad .alter several inelleilual error's to adjourn,
Mr. L.111,.b moth',,- to Indefinitely isistisine, was
ed, II against 2.6, nud the Seuate at live
..'t lock, adjcuruidl.
When the Illinois .Ship Canal bill mime np
Mi. Arnold sold ns the bill hod 11,ototoro been
ro then uglily discussed he would content hid's
oil' with demanding the previous question.
Mr. Brown. of Mia6l , llll, said he hod seen
• tit h recklessness in Mungingits into debt that
Ile bud lust the rover or being pstrodshed at
!he tie:lon of the House, and now it was pro
oosttl to pledge thc GovortiMent.-4o an unlimited
stmt to no std.: mists vittcrly timprietimble:l
•laty millions of dollars would sat rooters the
.4FI which nature hus placed In the way.
fir. Arnold hriray, replied that , by .the
.ision.,J the LIU 1116; , ,1i 5 t. winked t; eonstinet
wr.tk bore the rive MiMOOS or bonds are to
be deliversd.
Holman mooed to ley the tail end pending
amendment on the table. DleamvetTto: • '
37r. ameadmeat was adotued, and the
hill ILUS amended, passed. Yeas, .t ; nays,
ttl ; as foliose:
l'ow.—Mmora. .7. C. Allen, W. J. Allen,
ry, Alltron , Anderson, Arnold, Ashley, It tiles,
Baldwin, [Mlchigen,) Baxter. Beaman, Blaine,.
Ilma well, Boyd, Bramhote, Cole, IbiviA,
Sew York,j UM., Deming, Dranu, Den
nehy, Briggs, Dumont, Eekley, Edeeigldeldge,
Enott, Fat twwordt, Prank, Garfield, Gooch, Grin-
Nei, Harris, [ltilnoia..l /Ruby, Hubbard, flaws,'
Hubbard, [Connectictst,] Incerse
flea V:ucks, Ja
13',..1Il'A•117uga'el2"e317ev'"Ind °.Zal."4:
}frosts, [New York,] nterrieon, Morton, Pelham,
Psimeroy, Price, Itandille' Kenieleky,j Rice,
(Natoe,) Robinson, Hollins, [ New, llampaltired
114111ns, [Mlisottri,l3loo; Schenck; Setitt,
moo. think 1 3pauldker,idtreure, smart; Tenn.
repel, Ciaten, Washharne, IVhaley,
Whlleire, Wilson, Win thaw, Walbridge and
Worthington.
- Pala—Messrs. Antos, Ansonia, Baldwin,
Mesa., Blair, 111111, Broomall, Brown, Wis.,
thrown, West Virginia; Chandler , Clay, Cobe,
Cravens, irartOn Enitah, Flack,
Gerson, (hider, Harding, Ilarringtott, ifteria,
Maryland, Helmick, Hellman, Hubbard, Hutch
ins, Johnson, Pennsylvania, lialhatelsh, Kelly,
17,1 logo.. New York. Revue, Rifle, LK*,
ar, Lehlaude, long, Mallory, McDonnell , Mc-
Laney, Miller, New:York, Miller, Penusylva-
DIX. Morrill , Morris, Ohio, A. Myers, L. Myers,
Noble, Odell, .0 1 3e111, Pennsylvania. O'Neill,
Olio, Orth, - Pendleton, Perry, Plke, Proyn,
Radford, Randall, Pennsylvania, Orefield, Sloan,
fitnithero, Stereos, stiles, Thomas, WadswintS,
Wheeler, J. W. White; Williams, Whelleldild.
Wootl, and F. Wood.
The bill passed giving a gratuity of $3OO to
'each of the fire surviving rerointiouary &A
dler', in addition to the present pension-
Mr. Jolian Introduced a NU providing for the
anistilvisien of the gold and &Peer lands of the
linked Staten, remlog the Joe In ,individual pro.
Prietors by absolute sales, !Seised Of as now ea
truing the title In the Government and treating
the occupants as tenants at wilt. It forbids
their purchase by foreigners, except those who
'have declared their intention to become citizens.
It gives actual dlscoverers and workers of
mineral Innds the right to purchase them at the
minimum price, limits any single purchase to
forty ;terra, requires the glt and silver to be
coined in United Staten . Mints„ empowers the
Presitieneto lay off mining melons Into imitable
coining districts, and compels miners to hare
their gold eaffsilreveolned in the districts In
which they ore extracted,. All parcluucra rani
take the oath of loyalty. Tim. nett proceeds of
the col,. of these lands to be dedicated to the
payment of Cm principle and Interest of the
bonds of the United States.
Thu VcOclency 13111 seas taken up, end the
Hoist persisted In Its non-concurrence In the
Senates amendment striking out $38,000 for ex
tra compensation to the House clerks and em
ployees.
The (tonal took up the Senate blll.prorldlog
hot - no inoson shall be excluded trod earrylng
• nits on account of color. Pending wldch the
Dr. Cain's Dukedom Contradicted..
1:013X, Feb. 2.—Dsorce L.lkevens writes
ILcie to the edltdr.erltnir %arid Annt Washing
ton contradicting: the statement that,
liar; Dad ceded Lower California and other flex*
Iran Btatas to Louis .NapolcOn, and made Dr.
G win Duke and Viceroy.
The Government Loans.
,
Pumansiptua, Neb. 2.--.lt Is announced that
the tire per eent.legal tender note. will be ramie
ed by the general antateription agent on paay
meat or subscriptions to the new 7410 loan with
all accrued interest to the date or receipt.
Gratuity to Revolutionary :Pensioners.
WAIMINGTOV, Fob: , •llouae to-day
unattlmcatily• Rued the btU &Jug a.gratnity of .
WO a year to each of the Ilya sarviinrc - Rejoin.
tionsyy pensionere, in addition to the penalon of ,
flai which they now reeelre. • • • • • -..
Vote on tbe-shigi Canit hill.
WAsfNaTox,Feb— 2.—The 'rote_ on the Pas
iogo of Ma illbris shfp-einnllo.ll Inithe House,
was, yeas, TT; • nays, 7: .
The .Lato Lord. Brougham, .
The foreign papers announce 'the .death `of
Henry, Baron Brougham and Vaux. Ile was
born In Edinburgh, September 19th, 1778. so
that hawse In the 87th year of his age. As one
of the first contributoil to the 14Zinburuh Baku.,
as the author of many philosophical and other
works, no a great light of tho British bar, as a
member of I'n lament, as Lord Chancellor from
November, 1:1190, when he received the title of
Baron Brougham and Irmo:. to November 1874
as a friend of reform in ahrl out of Parliament,
and a learned and able speaker, ho has scarcely
Mem surpassed by any man of recent Almesin-
Ergliind. Ile was married lit 1819, and his only
child, a daughter, dial at the age of seventeen.
Ih3o he bought a beautiful villa, near Cannes,
Franco, on the coast of the Mediterranean, where
he has resided crer since, though making occa
sional 'rialto to Ida native country.
PISTIIOI.WII, IN lOWA. — Thodetnottittraiton has
home nt last. Petroleum has been discovered In
Ihrgc quantities th; county. Two .or three
weeks since-. couple of gentleman from Chi
cago, A. C. Tichenor- and L. I. Grm, com
menced prorxicling In the viclnlty of Dealtrolnes
rircr, a fiw miles south-east of this elty, and
they' bavamet with.tha moat llattoring success.:
They have leased several thermand acme of the
land, and will start for Chicago from the Savory .
Iloato this lifternoon, Muir:Meg to retun In a
few weeks, bringing withthens the requisite ma-'
ehineryvo engage extensively in evolvlng oil. -
Pacapies of the petroleum found la this 'county
may be seen at the eavery HOW 0. There Is no' .
iar: In thls matter.—Drs Moines . Ro;thdrc, 27111.-
ERNING GAZETTE TELEGRAMS
tlCii.nioncm4zaTioN3 IN GtARGLI
CUM BEINIFTED NORTII
Distribtition of Supplies for the 8a
• vannah Sufferers.
coTipir DESTROYED BY FIRE.
rte' Torte, Feb: 2.—The Bera/d's Savannah
corm /0114 W dating 2,11 th ult., reiterutes . the
• abetment regarding the 1.11 on men of Georgia
having Itekl meetings . and organized au alsocia
, Lion thch mutual protection. and called on
Gen. Sherlihitt for assistante, which had been
' prouilve ‘ d.. lie says the movement extends over
aevcrld.counties.
Tem-thousand bales of the captured cotton
had 'tete shipped nerth; and a crowd of other
rekveli were being leaded with it. '
The distribution of the supplies of mxids and
clothing - from the people of this city and Boston
was being proceeded sith. A meeting to expreen
the thanks of the , pecinld of Savannah for these
welcome 'artleica Nu, mi held at the Exchange on
the 25th ult. Addrelaea were made by the
Mayor and ethers and appropriate numlailuns
were ellepttvi.
Ther..mutbnet. pal Ching' ,got' Ip % and ß In the
Cetetchee - ritler s eit • the 28th: and was net on tire
by the rebel•gunit and burned to the water's
A•retxl?dlspsteh dated Wilmington the 29th,
rays: 11.6xmp 400 bales oftkaten wore destroyed
ily,nni on the Custom House wharf, M that
plan•, and two es, loads •loot miles from town,
on the Weldon railroad, on the 89th ult.
Whether the• burning wee scaldental, or was the
commencement to carrying out the rebel design
toicatroy all the staple In the dgas not
clearly appear. ,
SOLTH CAROLINA CAMPAIGN,
SHEJIMANDDIANOING AGAINSTCHARLESTON
Foster's Army Co-operating
New Fah. 2.—The steamship Cobwebs
arrived here this afternoon, from Hilton Head,
with lop prisoners captured by Sherman In his
lase campaign. The'Cahawba sailed from Hilton
llead last Saturday. She brings intelligence of
the highly r,ratify leg success attending, thus far,
the °puking up of the campaign In South Caro
/Ina.
On, portion of B.Lenann'a army •movcd direct
(Imo Savannah, rdn., and the other consisting. of
tent roips moved front Beaufort. S. C., and were
both rapidly advancing agnlnst'Cliarieston.
The latest intaligeateo from the army repro.
seats it to be less than forty tulles from Churl...
.tou. The rehrls acre oiferine, rerlstatiC6 at CT.
`cry rtlitit from cTety poaltion for do
le; ee.
Foryge and sahsistence were found In largo
erueuntles ty our reldlenS es they follow the re
re:ding atepwot the rebels.
Fo.ter was rt -operative' with the army ander
nerel end tho ,4u9remenos of our
pe throughout _South Taroa are ..but -the
lirtureor n ter lucre terrible and disastrous
rentrtign to the rebels.
The dues of Singel:ln are being gradually eon.
tier ted r and Lt ran probable that no spirited re.
MSc: ore wicelit be - made or , be offered till our
limes bed reached within a few mlles of Charles
t,tn, uhrre the main body of the rebel threes
would he toititittrated to matte ono last terrible
rtThrt 10 l'aVe.tb. siste from tholaraads of &ter
mer 's conquering army.
Late , Itebet:lnteidigenoe s
:ktsw Tons, t`en. 2.—ln connection With their ,
anacruntetuctit cf the- departunf 6r their peace
narata for the ...North,. same of the journals of
Richmond give a rumor that the hearer of a die,
pstab from the Euglishand Freneh governments
hatt - artivod In that - city but add that they could
trtu:d It to 'no 'authentic source. The Diretteh
bes 2 eyetioit that this 'French minister Wash
let:towline demandedhls paesports.
AlPetrraburg dlapateh In the Riehmondpapers
says : ;There - mu beau &leg between. the
lltdMi end rebed-bageries, theJsmes
on las t Sunday forenoon:'
Ilaaveport.thßeral Ereekbarldwe has been
arproinkd the &e• retary .of War is eon
, a bill far the creployment n*T;reii in'
'heir armies passed the rebel "tense on , Sitar
y.
It was said that Lee's nomination as General
in-Chief would be cent into tho rebel 'Senate by.
Jett Davis on last Monday, bat the latter bad
vet made no movement towards, the re
instatement of Joe Johnston.
his admirers eala Is to, .t>. the sad
dle id a few dor. " :
. .
Vr.,m Gen. Thomas' Army... Hood's Pores , *
at Tupelo . Hhodesippi... I
New Tone, Feb. 2.—The Irenild's Eastport
inrrespnndent of *WIWI? 2 / a ciara taaa a re
connoissance from Gen. Thomas' army at East:,
port, Mississippi, showed that the main portion
of Hood's fume was, 011 , tho 20th ult., at Tupelo,
Miss.
.On the appearance of the Caton troops before
Corinth, aeon four hundred , rebel", quartered
thrie,efacoatect, after burning. the 'railroad
pot and Tishemingo House. , Between thirty and
forty of them were captured.
An order has been issued by the military au
boritles in Missouri for the baalsment from that
State of the wises and children 'of a4ram in
the rebel aerrice.
1 1 1 C Peace Q.ltration•-sewartN Misslot'
===lM
New Ton; Feb...-The TrOmie's ?Tubing
tan'reccial says: Gan. Sindictori, Just returned
ftrin-Richinoud, Is of the firm belief that there
will be no pence between the United/hates and
the rebels—ttutt there can be none unioss they
abandon the idea of - independence or ire gran.
dos °unto( minion. Ha says therabeis are col.;
tide= of conquertsd their Independence; '
The Thane Washington special says of lir.
Seirard's mission-to Fortress Monroe s , Ile does
not carry the ultimatum from
Of
Goretllment ;
%tither lithe President aware Of what the rebel
estrunitaloners propose, and until he ascertains
that fact it is uncertain whether they will be al
lowed to proceed to. Washingten
Interet4lak froze
. Fart klaltim.capt!are
of Com mtea~ry Stores,
Yew Your, Feb. 2.--The /Biskra Fart Fisher
corlespOodent of the 114th,*sayst. By the blow.
h 4 tip of Fort. Caswell, the rebels eonwletely
destroyed the river face of 'that - strong work.
All the guru in It were spiked :and their ear
riagcs destruyial. At Bmithellle, o small place
en the west Etcle of Cape Fear River and Icit.
relics below Fort Fisher, :the. Union force on
occupying It, secured. let" supplies of commis
sary shares, and other valuable prop-
Tte rebels had planted torpedoes Inlnd around
Itatlffeation of the Conatittitbmal. Amen
:meat Abollbhlag . illairetT.;-DeatrueUTe
Fire im:Litleage.: • .
Ctumod, Feb . 1,-The Illinois :Asairshly,lim
tgrdaT ratiacd 110. Constitutionil ameadtasat
abollahlag slavery. .The &mato Tote aced 18 to
4; Dome 48 to ::$. nee Democratic Beastom:
Toted aye. . •
: The to warlhouse of Venetia, Freedman.
;111; On; was ?destroyed by Are last otht,; The low
oe. !took - 8160,800 t Insured for 180,008. The'
ion en the building Re,ooo I folly Insured.
*lght at Dantanritte.....Tba -Captured
CIUJJIOI3 at 10avatusab.
NEW our, .0.2,--Tho llcnxld's St. Tonle
dirpnleb says-a' tight took" Vacant Danienvllle
Mk.,-on the, 14th ult.. In whlch.lt Is , reported
that itlhalby iiaaoTltlppad and obllged to eractuato
It appears by a 'corrected statement that the`
rebels turned over Eu Sharman in and tlttallt, Sa.
cannab 280 serviceable can non.
Hrom•Fort Maher.
. F eb. .
idormon, e Tho *taamer Warrior
arrired here from:Fort Fisher. Up. to Sunday..
hut nothing ofr importance. had token: place.
Several. of our gunboat* were moving up Cape
Fear river to the vicinity of ono of the rebel
forte, probably with the Intention of bombard.'
/Mellon Legislature.
Drrnovr, Feb.. 2.--The.Consiltutionsl Amend
ment, oblisising slavery, was ratified by' both
branches of the fillehigan - Legislature this
morning.
Coustita*nai Amendment Ratified.
New jonfi, Jae: Vgliltitugonal
Anteildment abollahlag slavery rill ratified by
tb4Leftlelattiretoday.-- • - • ,• •
. • _
; .ISornym and piety were enrionely Intermin
gled !Maly in Yrance. - On Mt: „Hubert's
Comte de la Perrierre, master orthelinhounds;
1• ranee, emceed the seaman-. by a grand MAO atr
four-o'clock -in the morning, - in
_the nuclei:
church, - - which - was brilliantly illuminated r
the peculiar occasion.' Twenty whippers is an
is ;whole bunting otablisltmenL. wearing the
livery or Ids houso,were eirnolged dawn the nave.
At the elevation et the Host the mew sounded''
thciihorts. - - ' •
CITY END SEMIRDit
Piro in Me WilbthnlVArd...LOWNemily
1 5100,000.
Yesterday morning at about ten o'clock, are
was discovered In the large tanning establish
ment In the Ninth - ward, belonging to - 4. Y.
ht'Laughlin 6: Co, and the flames spread with
inch rapidity that before the steamers reached
the scene, the whole building was enveloped In.
a.shect of flames. ,There were several other
bundlup snrrounding the main factory which
were nand as 'finishing and staring Moms, and
in a very Chart time, these also were on - aro:
Adjoining - one of the outer buildings. was ther
oil reflucry of Mmin. Wolsenborcer. Fiehtz
, Co.,which was apt* consumed.. On tho w.utt
ide of the main building were the rolling mills
belonging to Messrs. Reale Graff & Dull , which
'also took tire, and the - west end of their forge
handing was burned, though they sustained no
no ors In machinery.
The lees of Meters. W.T.aughlin & Co. wan
very large, as nearly all or their extensive ma
chinery woo rendered worthless by the effects of
the extreme heat,or beat or broken by odt:tilling
thnhers. • There were also a number of vats con
taining leather upon some of which the process
of tanning lad nearly 'been completed. Tho
water in theseyms was heated to suds a degree
as to scald ranch - of sib leather, which, with the
ley (roin the falling ashes, would In a veal short
time rendu it almost worthless. A largo 'Pal
thy of leather, already tanned and 'awaiting' the
lolshing_procesa, was removed In time to save,
It front the flames hut many hundreds of dal.'
Mrs' worth of It was earritsl off by thleyea, soma
of Whom it is hoped,have:dread), beerL u brought
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to grtef.t? Thelannery Moldings were not very
valuable. Mr:lPLanghlio ustimaks tiff lois.at
froni,:tis,ooo tO $70,000, while his Insurance Is
not over r. 5,000.
Thu loss of Messrs. WviSculiner..Flsher &
Co., PAP not over SC,OOO, all orsihich was cov
eted by insurance. In the cellc evader their re.
finery, was stored about $lO,OOO worth of oil,
w Inch was saved, as It were, by a hairs-breadth.
An soon as the building was discovered to be on
hte, every air bole leading to the cellar was
(tiered, and this precaution was the means of
seeing it. Yet, at ont" time the flames burst
through the floor from the cellar In such a man-
;ter no to dispel all hope of saving the edit but
Itcode of water were directed to the spots where
lite smoke was seen to Issue forth, and the flames
were stayed, though the Joist supporting, the
ticor over theoll were almost burned off.
Meters. Deese; Graff and Dull did not sustain
' very heavy loss, es none of their machinery was
damaged. The damage to their forge bustling
'probably amotuit t 0•52,500, but they are
insured. That their extensive works were not
totally destroyed Is-probably owing to the pra
se nee of mioa that prompted Mr. Dull to open
the escape pipes from thee large boderi,which
had the tendency to drive the fire out of the
building. At one time the whole interior of
'tire forge was in flames, and If the fire had not
bt•on cheesed where it was, the tinfehin; depart
! neat would, undoubtedly, have been destroyed
also. Their forges will be obliged to atop for a
I s few days, but will resume operations as soon as
I Terrible. -
The totalloev will be In the neighborhood of
II101),00O. Much credit Is due to the Fire De
r: meat. They had their etcaracra on band in
a very short time from the time at which they
received the alarm, and the mai were very care
fal and indastlona.
Meeting or the Flrementssoclatlon
. .
I The Firemen's desoetation of this y met
- city
at their hall yesterday evening for the purpose
lof hearing the report of the invmtigating cog
nilaf c f . who were appointed to investigate
recent Charges of bribery, alleged to have beau
rroposed ty Messrs. Kenard & Co., the builders
C.
the " Kenard Fire Alarm Tetegraph,", The
Icoreinletce bare bean diligent in obtaining all the InfortinUon passible. upon . the subject, and
I , w-tiered several letters from' different parties
„
Interested hr the Matter. The' committee ahso
Welted upon Sir. - ONeill. local editor of the
' Chrenide (by about. it was thit slated that a
iritiery had beta attenepteel), fur the purpose of
learning his authority. Mr. Calgan was his
autik•rity for alutleg' that a brims had been
Yttered. The report Includes several letters from
different parties, and submits the following as
the °plena or the committee t :
"That we have no information that will war
rant the imputation of "bribery”. having been
',Mimi; that the conduct of Messes. .3 If. fie.
nertrk Co., 114 been. fair and honorable; and
tnetSthe offer lel Mr. Colgan weirs' taiali . iess one;
add meant In good'yeitiu. that the Muse of the
refusal of liir. Cel i at i s i waist: Mews* irenard
, CtICA., war. not owingto liar high:, pribe of Are..
1 whni...intkniraPl7: • atILLY- In regard , tun- '
1. p quotient that wer.denrecitelifs 'sutras of the-'
Otrolictc; as haiing had a tendency to defer the
eriution of the mud: needed improrement.;
1 l4tUneil l .,
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"It. W. bfacorar.'.'
report After the reading of the a motion was
mlade.thitt tba report , be -adopted.. Mr. Moot
pinery. mortal to amend the, report by striking
cat the last paragraph,' and iserting In Its staid
the words, "that the 'committee hare no inter-'
nation to warrant them in charging ‘.bribery' to
any member of this association." The amend
ment tailed to :meet a, second and the report of
the committee was adopted.- . - ...
int. following.resolutlon Was then offered and
red, That
In consequence of the grace
dune of "britiely," made byD. O'llelli, haring
parsed entree In many particulars, and as toe.:
.' hater. and :Integrity of evert member of this
'n4Wmeiation- hi; at - stake In the nnel issue, the
ri porters of the different papers- in the city be
respretftdly requested to publish the report and
evidettee in fall,'lnt submitted by the Investiga
tion Committee, if practicable to do so. ...
.The resolutkatiefreeating the course of Mr.
O'Neill, wakedreledsnadiacussed at some length,
when a rote wail - taken, ,which resulted In the
rcjection Of the resolution by a majority of one
On Motion the Litmettgattou Committee were
dfiebarged.
The then adjourned.
Dire Abbott'* Lecture
The Rev. John S. C. Abbott delivered his
second lecture, 'under the ausplersuf the "Toon
Metes Merernatilelibrary: itisemation" In Con
cert flail, het evening, to quite, a large audience'
W. Rdward4 EMI.; beford tothadneing the
Reverend gentlemen announced that the next
lecture of thtithurse would-be delivered biTheo
dcro Tllloo Esq:, editor of the Nei Toth - rade
vended, some evening during the present' mouth,.
duo notice of - which will be given in the papers.
• Mr. Abbott then gave a brief 'history of <lei.
°rat, since ho ' fi rst "smelt 'powder," when is'
child ln bisTatier's arms tilt the, present. thaw,
la. course which- : ha prOnanneol a well
Merged eulogy on the late' Admiral Foote. -lie
then - combated 4he- , idea' 'of the war - being a
9 failure," and referred hi-detail to the trillhmt
ichlevententi •pf, the redertd, alma since; the
rebellion 'Mute - out: - Wit have succeeded-every
where. and Ise eapture of Wilmington, Charles
ton, Pateraburkk and • Richmond,- wm only, at
matter of Stale. ' its dealt some heavy Mows on-
%faith who 'sympathise. with' Cebeillott; and re-
presentthe national debt as' the deetruction' of
the notion. We are worth twenty- thousand
mnilonsi'and'onlynivi a little bettor than two
thinsand millions. We are lust in -tho position
of a man who is worth twenty thousaad dollars
• when his ilabilltiot are only two thousand.
We are glad to, see that the lectures under She:
auspices of the association Out Merge:dug
cerise, and that the committee - are PecolYing so
Cii!reues . laqttext.,
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CortMor Clawson yesterdaytaternocal held. an
. .
Inquest on the betty of Wllllatit W Thompon, -
found bible bed-at, h is -me 'llO.'
. reelder
Congress !amt. The deceased...lnn a drayman
,In the employ of F. Benet!' ai avid
.
abut Ofty-four 'year*. He Walt a stonyhealthy.leoklugmatt, - and the provlcautoventag had been
out watching tho boys Skate, and appeared to
enjoy the amusement very:much. r llerretired at
the usual hour, neal dating the night a nobs was
heard In hle room , bat It attracted no attention.
In the mernink, not risking Ms ..appearimeo as
usual ono of tt.e tamlly entered hie room, and
found hits to-be'dead. The reside of - the tlor6-
rier'is Investigation was a verdict of "death tkom .
cbgtailon God." 'The deceased was &very.
respectable and Industrlons eltleen, and leaves a
large famtl f --moelly oritrown . tip, children—to"
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The Quota or Alleghea.y City. '
We' tetu'n Itteid'eotally Not offtetalfyl ttuit the,
ijuotas
.toder the lasCeall kayo been„asolgtutd
for the several martto int:Allegheny; •otid are
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isr
iw
Sal • . , • /2
Fink Wont..
Seoos4 Ward
Third
'Ward..
rousih Ward
.Tun Dithre.-,-Tbs citizens . of thoSlxth Ward
sm bolding inceiinge*lrtly fai , :the purpose of
raining money and deckling other Immo of
pet
ting the ward out of the draft. .The block cow
retirees • iskCarftvely engaged in canvassing the
ward, and if the resfoase is • es it should be, we
are confident, that by; Saturday night the re
quired anal will be raised,'. and the ward-will be.
cleared of the disgrace of a /tuft:: 'We would
urge upon ever* ollirlhid with t doids duty In
the way of giriugituely. . • -;
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illegbery Coulter,
IA regular mcatbly m vim: of Allagh.ny
Com ea. 'was held on Thursday e - verting, Feb
:nary 2. ' .
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In aeect : Present : ileum. Allied, Francis,
Hopkins, Irwin, Mcßrier, 8. Riddle, George R•
Riddle, Sash, nod President Marshall.
•
The minutes of ..the preceding meetings were
rend and approved. ,
Mr. Mcßrier. presented the report of the Water
Committee, with a 'resolution to- the payment of
sundry bias. ,- amountleg In the aggregate - to
$4 041,55., Report areepted and • resolution
adopted
f Mr. Iloplitese 'ltem the Street Committee, pre
sented the-pay-roll of the Street - Commissioner
for the month of January, with,
et resolution to
pay the same. Report acceptedand. resolution
adopted.
Mr. Atwell, from the Timm Committee„ pre-
eented an ordlnancg,,making.appromiattens, for
the year 1805, whielf (after *.lng amended by
striking , oat *l.Amoinew salaiy 01 theOughmer at
the Water Works, and Jetterting•'lll;Bso :wot
adopted. C. C. n n-conettied To the amend
ment; and n ,- CohthreilW Committee - Was 'ap
pointed, who rtsorted In favor of retorting the
matter to the Water Committee, to report Stuart
meeting, which was agreed to.
_
Mr. Mcßrice submitted the repnrtof the Police
' Committee, with a resolution for the payment of
sundiy bills. , Report , accepted and resolution
adopted. ' ' '
Mr. Atwell Presented the ordinance creating ,
the °Mee ,of City Controller, which (having
heen folly dieenssed and approved In joint
sailors.) was tidoptd artaitimonaly without de.
bate. p.: /,-- . : u
• Mr..lrtrin pretented the report of.. the Com
mittee on Claims and Aeconnts, with a' nasoltt
lion for a warrant in favor of 8. McKee for
8177,78, for stove-pipe and sundries for the city
—the former bill havitog been adjudged too
high, and a reduction made, of :8113D. Report
accepted and resolution adopted.
Mr. S. Riddle prcr,dfitejthe following : ' .
liisorucd : That the Committee on Water be; •
and I, hereby instracted to report In. regard to
the present condition of the Water Work, and
whether any addition or extension of said works
le accessary. Adopted..
On motion of George It. Riddle, the Police
Committee was instructed, to -have the new
watch boxes painted with two coats of. good I
paint. . -
Mr. S. Riddle presented a resolution authoriz
ing the Police Committee, in conjunction with
the Mayor, to appoint one of the Night Po
lice as Seemed Lieutenant, and increase his sal
ary $5O. Adopted. - -
In Common Council, Present:, !leases. Ben
ner, Itellst chi, English, Pathan her, Hanna, Hall,
Hill, Miller, SPNeal, Mttionald, Robb, J. B.
Smith, William Smith, Torrence, Thompson,'
-mud President Drum.
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Alinutes of the preceding meeting read and
appmyed.
Mr. - English presented a petition from hie
Meteor, Mayor Morrison, pretesting :Talon th e
action of the Police Committee in appointlng the
Day Police, and objecting particularly to the op
.pointment of Mr. Irwin as Chief of. Police.
The Mayor takes the ground that, while hell
responsible for the preservation of the public
peace and the enforcement of the ordinances, - he
should have control of the police, aud should he'
vested with power at least to nominate to the
Committee the men who are to net with him In'
the capacity of iniMaterial officers.' The brayer
further elates In his communication that Mr.
Irwin is not a citizen of Allegheny, and that he
has roused to Issue his call:unfasten. In view of
these facts the Mayor appeals to the Councils to
'relieve Mau from his present embarrassment by
changing the ordinance so as to conibrm to the
ordinance in force in Pittsburgh.
Mr. ITller moved that the communication be
laid.upo the table. Lost.
Mr..Ll3. Smith moved that the paperbe re
furred to a Special Committee, that the - matter
might be settled satisfactorily to all parties.
Mr. Hall was In favor of giving tha paper
C
• and rupee:fel attention.' if the Pollee
Committee had forced objectionable 'men upon
the Mayor the Interest& Of the eli7 requlied rip
a ehabge should be blade.' •
Mier some further discussion, the earumuni•
cation wan referredlo n special committee. Se
lect Oduncli ilea-concurred and referred to the
Police t =mine°, which was agreed to m the
other Branch.
Id . Franno . prosentost the report of the .Itiar
ket Committee, with the amounts received froSm
City Stains , as follows:
liiiunond Scales
Second Waid ic . ;ll '''
Total • • tic> as
- Mr, Stiller mibmitted the report of tb MEV
tee on Printing,•with Ornsolution' for; the pay
mint ol moat, bilis , which wits adopted: •
Mr. 'English offer ed'--a '-- a resolaticra for the ap:
pdattannt of a. Special CommlUee to prepareo
:WTI to be-aubmitted to the 14 040de; al,lO , -
Jag the thy to Intim taiimonoll stoahtc.,- . badge
hollitragii-coPM IrOn'azul' 4 dittihtt
nit.T_Rdrttnes. and report at next mooting.' 'A
m dopt:
est, t not reac,lted in Select. • '
Mr. Rainey moved for the . aPpOintinent of
Comb:ate° to see that tea (fir' , Regulator rum.
pletoi his e cot tilet for numberiug tile houses
without de*. Adopted; and: Messrs. -11euney
and Thompson appointed on part of CSC. Not
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,
Fanlimber otfored a resolution grantn4
the nae of the Centro Ilan of. the City Building
foi a Puilla Library.. :Adopted, and S. C. eon-
Councils hen went Into Joint 'Session, and
elected It. Ray u 1114 Assessor, to fill the
D arcy caused
~by thit resignation or Mr:
On motion, Comiclla aafourn ed
J. United States Chitatan Coma
:We end the following tbe itaskington
Cilronkte, of 'Monday: - • • •
three o'clock yesterday afternoon Wesley
Chapel_ wits crowded• with a respectable, devout
and patriotic congregation, embracing many
clergymen, members of Congress, officers of the
army and citizens generally. .
'After the anthem and hymn, Bishop Amea in
trodnced Willem Frew, Esq., a merchant' of
_Pittsburgh, Pa., a member of the Butted States
Christian Commission now in session bete. ..
In a.bappy and forcibib. manner ha set fortic
the reperionty of our 'soldiery as - vnloratears,
from the drunimer-hoy of twelve years to -the
man in the meridian of life. Ile referred to the
fact that these brave men had volunteered In QM
cause-of the Union, leaving limas of affection,
and layin g el and lucrative occupations,
ai the call of their country.; andlo the number
less Instances In .Which he had witnessed - the
blessings of the Christian Conti:Minden dispensed
on theAeld, in the hospitals, and at various
•
The nest speaker intredneed eras General Fisk,
of hfissouri. This aker addressed the atten
%lire assembly in a manner wbleh evinced his title
ter the appellation of a Christian orator and pat
riotic eoldier. Ho 'proceeded to showtheAmno,
ter of- our Wostera sokilery 1p a religions point
.
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, Ttums years had el a psed since , he had. enleyed
atieli prirllegea.ins he had that ..day-4Mee .he.
had worshipped Im aucliaehmih, andieen ittelt
fame -; 'but be °gild tell them that • lii Ma . Me- .
'nient,'.,•the l S& "Missouri, when firstt - iiitisterecV
there tvere)nori then five hundred praying men,
aj3d that ho had often. Milted ':lti• devotional air;
vlceeiritle - fliM tivit'hendred tee ten!'. thousand
- inhere miThe Per GrOtinds at - St. Link. , The
'chaplains held-their; services ln Alte.:morningir
obit lathe afterniunt all: the Chdatlaztaoldlera of -
•• eie.ry . denominatlem. would : assemble. ,ba, - antes •
.meetings and haveseasons of deep Interest: , ..
- I Tt. Geneig Liita, theugh abitiest.from • 'honteiS
:and families , - the tad not fbegottim the . good
old songs of th e Sunday school, Oa - thirck; aid r . .
I
old .
&nide. • He wanted them priientlffto" join;
bins In'one of those adage; - .Then .he Continued ,
:- the rccltal of a touching Incident, exemplifying .:
what he bed raid, andmnott concluding the reel- -
-MI; the ucneral commie:iced alagligi • wltketelear
: 'onerowi - !oleo; "....Cieme •.'lLtinrfotrftt 'of:Sivery -
la mlin g lntr i n'i l tain t ei tbeir lhf eel ,a TH en e ee ote br otln lil u rP ed lti to e', /l a s u ad t ;
t &beautiful hymn tekits close ;;and, , then.. mil,
ldetme of the, deepest ; entotion,.,:hla:uptlltury.
• The spgetterreitilabi,' - blig.. that 'belied.
. • a.superlnteiden(bt li flablmtleSehilif, fietii'
vibledi he had been- deeigned • as '-'ll-stair oftleer of
tbe anie.f. The giemetrinblnlei of the school,''
the 7 vamettiry,- thei-lhaelly;;ltad:-OVer;Presk
Berated
rated with - b ins, and when the delinquencies of.: ,
• a brother eoldier, , however:: hiimblef hluposition, , ,
were discovered,. he took' pleasure
, 7111 m t o.ilie hetter.wely.,,-*.. .. , : -:.; ..:,. : • : .1 1 ,
111 bi nmusing..nneedotes; thrilling :: teclitifa: Of ; 1
oeUiureneed on long inefelici and in eaninlttii; I
Sustained the general Interest throughout --hie.
discourse, and - wrought oiurletkin_upee every
beartorthe &eat; and glorlorisTresulta' of the
chilitlaii Commission , throughout our, land.
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' :Maims'Mid Lltetary Entertainment.-
These s
of our retidereflrbas;dmiro .to p end a
, ,
pliantut and protiiabla irerinkirill not fait to at-,
tend the 'enteitulunictitoilbe Browing iiisocla.'
n
lion of the . -Pittsbiaufi retrial& College, td.lie;
given this evening In the_Colima Chapel:''
your ladiesitrleh in this way to raise - funds
furnish their new end beautiful halP Thu cbir.
eater of•the entertainments 'allays - ,
Orin, this
worthy object to - which' the money Is to heap.
piled, slid the fart that - they hare given -so many'.
gratuitous entertainments, should secure them a.‘
(gondol. audience. Tickets. may its hip pt,,br r .
Mllleratgatthepogkstored. RoqrAPPartats&Ten
..o'elock. Exorcists will commence at seven and
,
Viluveur.-:—The etrowite4 houses
at this slip:dream salHcient proo rot the.
tact ehd catrgy of Mr. Smythe; . The Crlfapaby.
at pment met* In member an 3 talent any Pitt
alms civiatattttitientr.b ft
,congltrtechletity; o
tnertager-SmyttaPtieg &emit* eitet*s , kvilt
which be latdcoling <c• t -
ESTAI3LISLEED i7B( ,
•
Th:s bna contemn he a tmlinese of Vacit int
ii4lmm., In connection with the genNalbtni-
CEB of this city -'-eo'tnneb aci,indeed, t'W war"
rani parties In entoying into, it , Mad nttafinS . 4 4 4 . ,'
branch an n. 1411.41.0 bushiest.. Oni carepany'sn
tills • kind has.aimady been organized, Antrtla ,
"bole amount the fennlred capital , wita
Berthed In a fen- days ;' , and /mother . oue- , -,tbel•
1, -firdon Beduins :and Storing.. Companyfk—nrn
forming an association, for the part CEO of
Ins on tbelserinctsbnplied by Utah-title. A mat
portion of their. "stock :has already been •tascn,
and from the wail }mown, character of the men
who are at the beta of Abeenterprise,*e bare
no doubt that littera:ea will reward their !abbrs . : , •
That thishranch ;of the baldness „win
profitable when properly "conducted, run:4, her
apParent to all who hare any knowledrtferfltef:;',.
working. Thee Union Refining. 'auk 'Siding :A
Company publish a prospectus this menainK,
and attention to directed to their:enterp•Ase.-
"Any InfermaticM can be had by (Winn on - J:
Mileage, :Wood street;ninsegtj'lrdrkpetriek`fav,
Bro., and Schomaker it Laos, .Llt o rty *lra*, cr
at the First National Bank; where "aubieriptiint "-
book/ban bte saen: ,, • ' : •
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Arrested for .lifirtartwg;"Criers:'
'MallardAsian : 36i, ,or ntgliiill6 16 sra
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ship, Grrene county, WM/ fanged - and braaglir
to this eity'yeeterday thi a heirini on t`chaOli-f=i )
Of l harbiaiing reshitlat
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Ceti who vent to arrest them:-' ft:teeth* did 'et"/
sod Ashbrook and another man nomad Sama-p
nal Stewart, deserted last Smamer.and taoliref..
age In the Masse of - tho farther, arid 'tether
the aims meat to arrest the pt; the .fntber
seated himself at the door with a np... in his,
Lands, and threatened to: shoot any one who
vocirdd attempt to arrest his scin: Daring the "- • •
'altercation that enaned,the deserters made their Z. It
way out at .a back door and escaped. .Asnlircor.....
was to have been tried yesterday, tad as the Dft
trid Attorney was naablo tesattend,.ol4 eassAras
podponyd nutil nine o'clock this mondan, 7. :t
-- flet.Mit, Ohio, let of 2d month Ikti . .1
Vurous•PrristrenOn'Oizurri,.-It tvith "i
plebeian Inotice In your,Gamite:pf-day, Moat--
tide on the 'ffiecretary of the Treasury.': That
office having heett successfully filled by one of
Ohio's favorite and talented time, and theliest.:
system of finance , and ;banking established r
under bis .administration'-on the globe, It is
very Important that n man of-the first financial.
should .occupy that position. And - att.
Ohio has her full quota In the important °Meta,
An the Government. we cannot urge one of our '
citizens to be selected for that office at present,
or we could furrdsh men entirely capable,aud.
qualified for that position, bat rucett . yield the. -
honor to artetber State. PennsYlinnia bee
&teal if not - more claims than any other State,
and as elm has, in the Roo. Thomas M. Rowe, I .
a man eminently qualified for the position 'ln
every particular, I will not enter into the merits t
of his selection. ' I have been extensively en
gaged in tanking and financial operations fir
years, and have notleerrtbe operations or T. M.
Rowe, and sin satisded a more efficient and --
qualified man mount be - found for the appoint
ment, and I hope your city will succeekin hav
ing the bonorlo secure his appointment. -
, Respectfully, Zatiost Sgtuare.
Sciloat. or DEstini Pon Pirosmic. - -We hove
heretofore noticed this Institution in out columns,
and we. DOW rafcr to It merely Sr the purmse of: (
"reminding the public that the school has been.
Otened and is ready to receive students. The
schoolrooms will be open for visitors durlng.olb
of ncit week, and those who feel Interested are.
Is/sided to • ' ' 4
:Satz or •Govamastswr Lfonasa.—%. A._ TdO-
Clelland, Auctioneer, was engaged yeaterdajja
condeinned 'horse" at the'rliaiecameaL
yardo intim Ninth' Ward. About, ono- luindoS4
and scsenty-fire homes worn add and the prices
averaged thirty dollars a bead: U-We Onderataita ,
the Gale will be continued today.
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Puyos; • Marlrobes,' ',Bookcase and Bei,lng,' "
Machine, ;be sold at 31ellwalne's AnalOn.'
1300108, etreet; thla inotalrig a' um,
O'clock; also a earlay of elegant alver-plato•
Km . Stock Men's, Bois. and Youths* Bal
moral Shoes, Calf and Rip Boats. Just an;lTad
McClelland's Anction - Hotum,.ss MM . atttbt..
tr:quzsrionsnia Bargains andKnallui Prints,r
and Flannels,: McCielituld% Shoo Anetion:- . ...
lianas 55.FIRtetreet.. • •
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..$t6031
.. '3BO 57
oflSotno and • L:it * '
Onernairr.—joah Billings often mars Ids.
•productions' his bad spelling. His humor Is
charming- needs : none 'of this trickery - of
paint,to commend We copy from the- . 7ln3ra
Wow,' his oftlehtlo*in; the olcme ;of an ontielO
tributary to oltV.Vnlias iTeSSi;decltaied4 '-...
retVoes lee -Shaved Wales& -note. No IllOrk
We widow's test gusted - oti hls
nottiore will the orphan siatddet% to meet him, -
and no more will the tax gatherer, ,111te,
,wet.„
ghost, sit down before him ' Conte. all' ye that',
only lcive life for the gold that is In* come:aid -
look down into the earth hole where yolvet,Toes
lice, eoinned end still! Does there - come to you
in the "eddies of the soft' wind, a-'single-4God ,
bleu hind'—and when the. grave' :diggers , lure
heaped hint,with dirt, .what shall his, epitaph . -,;n
Jre lir an rim :,oft
revival" WAIID, ALLFOSIES*.- .
, . riti. nioimc cialistritEgs ~ i.
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Will meet TH/S , lFilitay) EVErfiNG at 7 o'cicialt, ~,,,
et: the townie or E. 1. - A. PAITIMAREA Meat: ,
nut street. ':..a: full - attendance la rt 9 aUeak o 44 , l the: ; 1 I
time. for, filling the quota la
,ithort and requital"
711•31 E Dll,ll.l , ll*—Tt&E, CITIZENS
earn
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tar the FIRAT'IVARIA ALLEGIINNY, aria
Invited to attend a meeting' aV the SCHOOL ••••-.
THIS (Ft iday) EVENING, as7l4
to• consult tnieferetiee to tho a(l - lrarOttnal tople '
of f lhe ilt. l7 . dr s sfi :
.flyzaAnyregitesbootrrizEal—
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01171C3 01 TON ALLtanEarr_VALLET. 8.8. co. /
Plusburgh,rebrusryliGin: •
ARNIE:AL MILETING.-1,111.41101:01110k;
A NCE 'with the provisloas of the Charter'..;: '
arid the Supplettentii the :Annual General , Meet',.,;..
Ingot ;the Stockholders .of the All eg heny Valley
Betlroad company, willbe held at the Mee of the". .0 .
Company, corner of lVashinston and Pi*, street!
lit the City of. Pittsburgh, • - • • - • ::(.J
• GB TUESDAY, rilbragrii day of FEBRBART,,;!i
at cieveno'cleeka.m,lo metre • the Report °fiber .Cl:4
Preadent and 'Managers, to elect Zdazuweeslor the.
eniminryear, and transact such , other Madness' ,
MI •
• /key bo prevented. By order of the Board.
feldmead • IL O. ORB, Seri. 'redid, • •••''
CLOSING OUT tt CLOSING - 01771.7—'''
• 4 PLOSAI'ISI-' irl'E,•' z 1; 4,74
Our Mock of WIN ER Gotha
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Mel vy Winterßoota for $1:00
I Dct do. do. __Shoes " 106
.do. do. "BOits 00
Do.- do.. do. ' Ehoes 50 otc..'n
Ltidie's Winter IlOotil
Claildren's Ehees - - -
Apd Ever3llllng Else in,Proporllon.
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No. 62 Fifth Stieet.
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on. ErALgr AT A, 1 3AIWAIN,14:-.A.,:ral ie r i !.l.
k: amble, STORE ROUSE AEI! I . o r sw!tti se.v.e4l- ' zii
rooms for teennt use; and -,fnasse-Iftilidta„ On rear . :
cod of the jet, containing Jour rpouts;sttuatest Sik., 4
ft good locality • Inthe ' city, with tine - titiai!lei9Leo : . , .
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