VQI4IJ.A9k" 40. Vittoktrolt ERY LATEST NEWS . BY TELEGRAPH. MVSYLVISU aGISLITURE. Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Clatetto. _latuusuuncs, Feb. 9,1569. Brariin— Ir. Bighorn presented t a protest frosiiitisenis of McCiare township ' against an !acreage of ivilway•fare. • - Mao, a pitaloit from the same citizens for the cmaislan of tiler boundary. A nreis . age from the Governorsvas received lu ! formlug the &mats that he lied relieved oaldel him:,Mo of the passage of the amendment 11 1 1 ; Jake resolutlonA, ratifying the action of j Congrosa to passing_ the amendment, were adopqd by:fourteen yeasto eight Mr. Donovan offered a unplug on stating that, loyal 11. Set: will hall with 'delight any peace yleh hop. ter Its bash, the temptation and tor uatiOrtg thli traion. Adjoirned. ! whole session - fru oceipled: In. the eonaideration of the Joint resolutions rattfy leg Chti net Mimi' eobgross lniiassing the pmedd neriooe6h 'bi g slavery. Several able and tia quetitAimteltioi.stere mode by hoth . partiesand ithe taiohnictos.vere adopted by a party `vote. TRE's-Eissculli arivErriol. IRR PAigiDS NITAIIT SAOk OF FLOUR' I 1, • I BERET. - ENERA - 1.8 APPLYING FOR PARDONS. 61171,aritr; resontiect. in the fittde Sin* keiterday waiPabea . 4110 it 42 :1 1 21 , I direetht the' Jedleiai7 Comizlttee to InqUire , Into ;the-expediency rof . calling another Stste'l • Contention toreirlee the Constitution and make. . a fundamental law embodying eolSgenerollnit4- '• n;f l 1 hl cls:ElF ea to " all times and conditions. ;3'lThe resolution Is prefaced with a preamble do. ! eleri4gtherthirent Commotion does not ap. pear ce answer the cipectations of the loyal pea pie of the State; that,the delegates aro wasting their time In ,fluitlas debates end vonsidering qutstions,"fer which Gil public mind Is not pre, s pared. L. The Coirention yesterday and to-day wee r mainl y occupied' In discussing the motion to • strike out the. words " white, male"" in the 4, section of the,conatltrition.delluing the. quail& Cation for Gurentteent. ..,.• r to kir. fnanchaiTfianitairy itanioof flonr;beloneng „ Geldley.. ?which sold and resold, 11S ,r 1 Nevada and- Oallforithi ; tillrlt 'reslize.l • , (or the . betteda'af'' thO.:Sanitary 'Committee; 4 changed handa twenti:ctie: times.At a mane ottetion: vban .at. the kie.ta' En change today f< realise d Igt,ITS In behalf.ef the &idlers' Orphans' , Home, The continued trprnbreati„:4ii:tirhlch th e seehio t : be taken The Paducah eau 1 ' ldetor,,of ti k e boneerat. says the rebel General Chalmensin a sp:eeett at . Corinth; bi the; 'hilly-Vat linTaettary.' neOttbed Hood of selling ',Wm • oat,' itid Nixpmsited• the, opinion, that the .Conredengy Wea nadfirl and tbla ids Men, tiOtt. they could do- as they, • Fr; pleaadd; s hould have nothlag,opro to - 4114W •;, them s hot itheititt it* end try Somme theranaln _lt teeth tfated-thlit, the Sabel GAL 'Morrow' . 'I sent a message to; personal friends In `the UIIIOII, artoY;nethigthat he hadlOat -111 faith s rebel jeaderwand.whheltotereender himself to the Federal commander.- Hs it now walling near Corinth :_tonoierhiht wballaralairould ,ho gran;. , ed to iitinaleteet.his rank rolithtarily retueniag to bla.alliglatice.t: The noted G41;1.1444 is also said to km:4; applied far pardon.- - ! 4 "La Indian 'AtOnides — in. Colorado. lit *t it 4 f 64,. _The,, tagetbmparerEntre - tato. , s 4 5a...i«., iiti...4:-I cifeptitele froM...omiair ; on ibt2sviiisi- - A NJ* iiiibet.._ of Indians hive been fedieefpi*MM4.7iiiibittitoi:ieTinti . 1 da : ra,. .) 4 4 il l ..4 1 04 1,1 _glq,,littuill,-to attack •'; them. To- d ay they attackedthe.fortAntlhmitocf the telegraph office. lia s .:Stage - CoiniMira [wirehonee, containing a large''Med:Mat - or neMt, - "bay and prprialone. And She-entire stationoxe, . slating of amoral buthilage; Were lam .. ii4 , 104,. - ashes. A considerabl . e amount of, telegraph: supplies - TrefilliilK • IV I .:' '.: . .. _ ' s ThcFelweittrathdikpLtitefe ttOf reit tirtonle' ;-, within the',lkieiree4 man tic as fhp,*ickeyenn- ttiW . f - The telegraph being down; the' resnif - Of t 6ii attack on the fort at Julesburgb not yet known. THE LATE par iiirANNAll . ;~_ tip. ONE .IfI DIME BURDEN DESTINED, Twenty arir s , Number • Wolmded. , : l'isw Yong, Feb. S.—ln the late fire at Saran , mutt cue lawalretnontlitipairergil4troyetcebont, twenty peraonsklned , and w nurciber_wortnik3l. Among. tlielnlabs consumed line onela which nutobergiit altallswere storett.'the =Weston of whlclikept - up :a - bombardment .for , about two: hours, farming the wildest alarm.. IE Is not yet' fillyetteertatned whether the Ares were the ro tutt' of occident or rebel design, though the general .bellef was that Vim were, caused, by The Condition of Oni Prisonern In Rebel Hands. Yen* I'mm; Feb. P.O-40: Blehaidson, lately eicapel front the rebel prison at Ballibnry, putii Ribes In the TrOmate this moraltur a clear and 'candid statement ocilte condition of. onr prison ers In rebel hands. No preppies first and Mime- Alate general exchange, and isteoad, Inpnellate special retallatum upon rebel dfllcers, Informing the rebel government that they are being subject ed to the samee tmegment •thatltii eietedgato tear prisoners. ITO hoir - elfectlii la tion war in the eases of Sawyer and Flynn, and, the nelloneaSho'stratit trorkfon loOolforlitton.' Ilona under our ' • • PlkaylUsalibllonbi)ll/ViTWrieli7 , Lor tsmun, Feb. 3 .—Twenty-six guerrillas dashed Into Midway lastjtvening and Lamed the railroad depot and.eobtentlytftrapleinstru meats. &c. While the depot was burning they I robbed the stores and. everybody Ov e n* : of • watches and : tablieyiikid' me Matted down'lhe Vamd4eSigko-s&fialispeed,,..-14 isreported that - the gang was led by QuindankSupMataday and Magruder and that the* lidlust been driven , away from Georgetown bv.l2biiFedend troops. ' pi CenteUtethat4 Ameailiaist ItatLfied..Plei s Deems', Feb, .10.--Both branches of tho 31iva statuette 'Legislature this afternoon. unael.., - anouslyieised tho ratifying the constittitlonai amendmetifebollshlng slavery. A fire broke oat in North Adtuns this Iner7l- . Inc which deltroyed the .hreatle block; Smith's block end other buildings.... -Thecteyri and trans cribing paper omen — was destroyed. Loss not Crew of3tbe - Pirate Florida Released, , Busrow,' 3.;—Tho • crew or the rebel - xteanier Florida, which were captured la the harbor of Bahia, by the LT. {l.4.teatner Waelrusett, have beep liticrattli by order of government. They numbered about thirty. They were taken : from Port !Warren In e tug, and placid on board the British steamer Canada,'which. sailed from this'port cur last Weducsday for Railcar. Rebel Prisouers. WAMIINGTO7c .Feb. : 3 .-Thirty rebel officers, Arbo were captured General Sherman, have arrival for Navarro:lh, among them:General Y. Hamilton, a 'large number oucolonels, majors., captains, lieutenants, and several naval - oflicere, alt of whom hare been 'committed to the Old Cap/tel Prison. • Burley :Pelltered to the United. States . ScsontslOw Ballow; Feb. 3 :: l 4lurley, the late Erie raider, was delivered to the: Prated-I:States Provost Marshal at the Suspension liridge, New York, at four o'clock thtainoralng,-_, Conatitutional, ametiebnitit • Ratified by ••• , Pen 0 7 1 rtt tit • BA 111115111.440." brioche& of-the Legitlatnro to-day adopted the NH ratifying tho .00natitutional amendment abashing aliVery. • '• XG:-x:::1.:1 :5 ; 4 ::•,...P . , - - t,4-„z4 1 .!.- . ;7- - .....: I --, . , .•it:=s'.:* Coaferenee at Fortrem iionro VIE %Vigra\ CHRONICLE ON RF, OF "ERRING BRETIIIIE" Indignation Among the Friend. ihe Union. . _ • WERT REBEL PiPERB Ell ON ME SUBJECT , FOrnass Moaner , Feb. Z.—Stephens, littubr Campbell and other Confederate Peace Com missions arrived this morning fr om City Na g In General Grant's dispatch steamer. Secretary &ward was on board the . steamer Riser Queen, waiting to receive them. Immediately upon the arrival °Mho. Commissioners, both steamers , iproceeded to =cheroot In the stream At this writing, (5.1 b) as the Loulatena leaves for Bahl- More; the steamers are still out in the stream. INASIIINGII7;Fatto3,—An editorial in to day's - ClrfcrdrJe attracti Much attention; Oiing fo the relations of that paper with the Administration. The fOlk]whig ,eamteuce ocia-s . In large capital letters : "For our own pare. slavery belng mate- Really and constitutionally' abolished; we are ready to concede everything else to recall our erringltrethice.”„ ,- • ' , - -..• . . SEW Tong, Feb. 3.—The Times' Washington special,says : Secretary Seward,earlyr this morn , ing, telegraphed the President from Fortress ithanrne, that pia ., map= was neeeldilfif Once. . Upon the receipt of this dispatch, the Pmaiderat p.oceeded In u speLial ear...to:Annapolis, where a Government vessel was awaiting to carry him The Tr ft:riot,* W.Ultingtorisiteph.l trivet Thai rifted" last trent:starer,: that Mr: LirieoTO i,iir pffer to the rebels a general amnesty and a repeal of the contheationact. dcitifails issald to he - on the peace path to meet Mr. Lincoln; but among the Tarts and not the rumors ten SI .oniji cant One that this edible pence Mksion. has been excluded , from' cabinet eonsultatioo, and - that' Mr. Ftssenden has not been ecnsalted about It any it rr than Stenten.', irdeeti, it in naderstodd that l'octmerter General Dennicon and Mr. Se ward only have - eri let into it and advised with. The leading members of the Committee on the Conduct of the War, openly denounce the business to-nleht, and predint that we shall be cold out, and the peace see stint! obtain, if any, will dishonor us. They charge that the negotiations permitted have already stopped the recruiting, In cvyy State, and stopped the subsestption erimmay to raise the county, sad have so demoralized the country that it would sal:Mak to as improper peace rather than further carry the brialens of the war. . . Theymange, too, that ibe Political. reaulteef' the business will be to strike down mutt:brow out, one - alter the other, the strong men of the atblnet and Goverronent, to , _dithie Gm - party that elected the President, and to tyrannise and to throw Mr. Lincoln Into the at ms of the Dem °crate. In'thechmuitime theitichniatuipmers lam e been received. Their voice Is stilt for war _;-shrilly, loudly and detgnxilnlly. _ The • Mehl's ... Washington 'special also sale only Mr. Seward has beemeonsultedin this mat, tee and that the prompt action of him and the Priaddeut =mesa disposition to make concessions . that, will secure peace. The radical portion of,the party, however, are much Offended at thell - aeon, and threaten In vestigation, be. Moderate men declare that the administration la preparedto make =microdot: l s, and,those who propose to know :he South, say they will accept nothing short of recognition. • Correttondents 'describe the enthusiasm or coViinitd =length° soldiers on both aides of the lines when the ,rabel Commlsalocars passed, as being ()tithe Most lively character-. • Firm: the rebel 'soldiers cheered themselves hoarse, and then the Union troops took it up and continued 'timid =along. Tke Treaties Washington spceLsi says: Judge . CautPhell, one of the Rebel CoMmissioners. disgusted with the delay, has gone back to Rich mond. It ahso says. the temper of the a. - my is unnibtakably for tighthrg It out, andbaunnering the rebels Into submission. - .. .• f Spodal Western associate Preu,Disp.stals. NM Tour,Feb. 3. 2 -This peace eSeiteateut Is ?Rif raglegs Thert:ltniach .eagerneas Smog pelßicians aid gold operators to learn the pro germ of negotiations. The-Mead capresiaes the belief that Jeff. Davis Is very near submisslok , . and; lst= dohs' that =dee b near-7Tne Xrf, boni dal= to know that this peace 'movement originated In an earnest and_ansions desire for peney, on a barns just In Itself and honorable to all couccrned, and has no doubt It is prosecuted Irr a kiodred spirit.' , ' . ; ' e , I li , .." The Richmond 'Enrsir'er, in an article on pcace, says: " We should try and possess oar souls with equanimity until titres worthy gentle ,rnen who haveatnne to Washington mune. - We arc , not of those Gad beliCve peace talk - and - }once measures tend to demoralize an army We do net believe that the gallant =ldlers who bare braved the storms of battle for three years are likely to be demoralised by peace talk. On the Contrary, we think It likely to do much good for Cur pecple to =demand, In an authoritative ' Meaner, final men like Vice.Presideset Stephens,. Senator Hunter, and Judge Campbell, the exact degree of - degradation to which the enemy would Mince us by reconstruction. Nire believe, that Ile'so-called mission cif these gentlemen, will _teach our merge that the tan= of the enemy arc nothing:cm thihrotestuditionalwarreader. Bet ter'go down, fighttng—better be subjugated and s conquered—than lire torecollext that - ere brought • our ruin upon our =rehear by deceptive ye -, eciastructitm. These missions shot:ll,l=count= our pc:op/eta renewed effort, and nerve them to Tenn con let. They show eta that we have ,breught the enemy - to consider peace, which at .nit previous time during the hut four years would , he even Stop to talk about. Heretofore his lan -Imange lass been, 'No parley with rebellion—no , terms with tatters ,• ' but now he ss ids one, two' and three mi ssions, sad has consented to permit Mr. Stephens and others to COM 7 to Wash ington whom three years ago he turned back at Fortress Monroe. Here Is considerable change, awl a great Improvement ha the manners of the enemy. Notwithstanding our recent reverses, he has learned ermgh to make him at least Mt ,. line and decorous. Let peacetalk exhaust Itself, and we shall be none their - arse off, I( we suffer not our efforts to flag and oar spirits to Mil," ' 2The Whig has an article of similar character, In - st kith It thinks that ;compromise is possible but not probable. It says: Curious demonstra tions- of the latilleleacy of the Impending negro tiations are furnished by the opposite Ideas at tached lu the North and South to• the terms of peace.' In the Nortk peace means reconstruc tion and reunion, and consequently under the impression of. Its =pouch gold falls. In the *South peace means separation and Independence, at, least that Is the general If not universal Jai:Ming. If it means anythingelse, the effect of say expectation of an end of the war would not only make gold rise; but would render Con federate paper ' absolutelj ivorthices. The filet 'that, peace rumors are. coincident with a marked faille' gold. shows that the Sonthern opinion' n this subject's a "preelse =Wheals of - Northern opintah. Chill these two opinions be ' gin tri lOfe I heir antagonism and tend towards a common elenincancy, ney,otiations mast Inert tsbly fail.- NntrITOMC, Feb. iThe following is the emulator] of the article from the Richmond Anthgl, referred to in our paper yeseerdayt s• "Let us keep clearly In view • that Inde pendence to maintain 'which we drew the sword, .and listen to no staMestion for Ita compromise as the iprica_ of peace. Such a Peace would Indeed be but a hollow Once, and y an uneas armistice. There can be no perMact end pence where honor Is compromised, or where vital and Important hdorests are placed . In peril. It would he madness, it would be as unnatural cruelty after having fought this battle inearly' throngh, to adjourn It over for our chil dren to begin. It anew. in the tide of Mimeo etetts this terrible struggle has fatten to our lot. Thum far we have met It as, men--thus far I wo need not fear the verdict of history, and tine judgment of the ;world. The past at least Ails ' secure. Shall we sacrifice all our honors weigh a sudden weakness. now . ? Shall we sop I Ithe mtasure of our greet Rutin for any case Ithich may be obtained short of a full slice:sat rThal we by any unmanly shrinking from dare gem which ci e have braved for four years leave 1 a heritage of blood rim our children for which they FLA euree mu. memories? Let or stand firmly to our rola:a:tinkles." The erticle closes with i his, explanation: , Sr., have extended these remarks to their preseat length lest the missions between this Capitol mad St ashingtotrehould enfeeble its with lajnrions expectations." Tim Examoier publishes ii letter from W. R. Smith, of Alabama, to-ids constituents, in . .which be says the question or opening Informal - negotiations of pence with the enemy haying assumed a thane agteerCele to my own, and as r believe, to your. wishes, I shall waive all rs peonal conelderatlons. and rsume my seat In the House of Repreaentative& :1 The Dispatch bus an &Hole showing that the independence of Ile Confederacy IS necessary (brie prosperity and happiness of The middle and lower classes of the South. It declares that Ir. Warzry Is removed, the poor whites are The'Canadlall Allen SW. _ , !Qpineo, Feb. 2,--the AM was read a third time and passed by tha power Bosse last 8 : 16 t. 4- Jek 6 4o7, usla lEEE TEE PEACE QUESTION. 'frame New Orleans and Cairo. Curio, Feb. 3.—The steamer Henry Ames briugs.nisr Orleans dame to the 3Sth. Admiral Lee and chip Black sta ßank.ff arrived at Now Orleans on the ling tothin lens entice; hairs 150 balm at 70c; Geed ohlinari373 , 4e; krirt Middling stoe, ge e.eipts the week ending Jan. t.tc, 2,747 bales; ,Eziorts 'Stockin band. Including that on shipboard, 547: Sugar 3.3);;6,23qe. Molamez I 1 wyo 10. Cotton ftelglate to New York 3c. . Thu Ohio river is free of len and rising slowly. Yesterday I,2Abnlea Of cotton arrived here, mostly for Clacionatl. - - Deserter Shot... Family &Urinated bY Das. Now l'oow, 3.--James Delrell was shot to-doyen) Go lag for dasertion. General Hayti Itai received' a tonintand In tLn Army ot,the Potornae.. General- Khaki la now- Proroit :Mamba! bare. General Wesaelf. takes the latter'a late mewled at Bait Wand. A wboW fatal n h mtdllolo, siilu number, were iukreated by gm Weald:Oen street, Decalitre, last eight. tOO O or t wo or the chit dna aro dead. Tho'othekt were. reaped nearly exhansttrt; and eottveyed to the toetAtat.. I ) . X.X11111: CO;GRESS-- SF.COAD SESSIOS Tisstrnvoters, Feb'. 3,150.5. SENATE. 4 The flour, I it; fur the eanntreetion of a cfnal arenud Magma Palls, was read twice, aterra firrert to the Committee. ma .Nlititary .A.-Tetra. The /louse - bill to pay 11,t ti re anti ring 5.1- clicfs of 'the Ife'..oloi:oe a ..reln:ty of titre, hun dred dollars each. real a, anti , referrtd to the Continittec..ao aeit,ente. ThoSenati-hill in relation to the eurolitneht net; Wits'ntititthe for'to.moctowat len o'clock. On moth it of Mr. ltorell, the bill to'bridge • the Ohio verat Loutsrille., was male, Lhe special miler Pie Monday at one o'clock, Mr. Co - limner, from the Committee On Post 'file,, and Post roads, reported a bill to bridge the Obleoritter. et Ciselonati, which leas untie ; he cpeelal order for lifenday next at anc o'clock. Mr. Powell Introrlineni a bill 16' Increase the liaV,ol 'Cl:it'd:llns, which was referred to the hillitar;VOtuniittetr.. Mr. Date called up the remintion offered by hint et few 'days since, calling upon the Seeretati ; or the Navy for thetrtnatristat 10-the ensidor tuent of detectives, and whether inytrodfactions were given to,Such' detectives to inquire into the - 'fatalness matters. of any member or Congress, • fir., 1T Web was passe-1, r. irendorsori wished to call up the hill to , ic mhune Missouri for ententes I mm:redid call: ing out the ndlitin Qf that 'Slate. • ir. Trumbull insisted upon the consideration of the Joint resolution to eaelnde the electoral voice or, ceilaln States In rebellion. Mr. Slim - Amu moved that the Sonata insist upon e ats hsamtadm to the Military Academy /Nil, and appoint ommiltee confermft-to sattiet a similar committee from the House. The motion Brae earrifd. - • - „. air. Sherman—l, will make a similar motion - - the ease of Cite Deficiency Bill; In which the tint conttoversfla 'still 'pending. This 'Utothfc o oh alto entried:' The Joint insolutlon to exclude the electoral Coto 9f , certain States In rebellion, was then taken up. ' • I Thugel6ition then recurred on Mr. Teul;:cekla' ntoPtnii to'strike but the word M" as to exempt-tido State- from the provisions of tint r. Sherman opposed ,outing the . electoral ' TOR, of any State mirepresented in Congreis;T Mr: I'owitlitpitke against thOclvil government of Louisiana, and the.) Presideet's amnesty peac h motion. etc.. I;be fineetlem tens tidier, on Mr. Ten - tyek'd''j foittin to stakemit Lolstana, and IkerafAllW thaki by t.S against P. 2. .11r. Erma, of Kanens, moved 'to amend the jcott . resehnton be btrikeft oat the preamble 'Ngatived 17 IC ilinint.t CO. 11th: Collamcr oac:rnd 'an amendment no a or - - . stet ode. declaring that the pimple of no fiat declared in insurrection shall ho qualified choose piesideatial electors 11111{11 such inourra goo shall have beau suppressed, or the State I repietiented Mr. - ITarris offered au - amendment thereto, that it Is inexpedient to determine the qnost lob of the valldity.bf the election in Tenneasee and Louis'. MI; and In counthig the, electoral votes, the rtstdt be declared utilmet them. Thelntter was uktatived by 13 against 31. ,-Olt the spit otion of admitting the vote of 1-ordslana, Mr. licollttle spoke to id farm: cav ing the electien woo not controlled by Federal villains and soldiers. Nearly all the voters Were caldera , it the State before the war, and tha vote cusricomprised nearly all who hod not gone lute the ;real army. Ile letup - rice the military goverunant itdopted in Lpulslautt in 1d.62, cud the allanktielneettgl time, which resuiwd In a moo- coD6iltution. Mr.,Collaruer's amendment was considered. Mr. Trambultimposed It es too sweeping. 51)11i. Johnson also opposed It, favoring the rem blot en turzeported by . 34r; Trumbull lie said If the 'rebels threw down their arms to-nion - vw. they wonitlae in the Upton, and we had no ritlit to declare theta mtit of Use Union now. lle al luded to the Weir embassy. What was the ra suit 7 We don't know; but we can siaterstate. Supporm Blair had in/braced Prealdentylat the tetras are - willing to lay down their arms and come back Into the Colon at once; that they itre' willing to aguilt thus vlavery. b actually Mullah : pa by the President'S prociamigion,•or practical , ' ly so - to the extent that oar arms have gone, and tbutithey ire - Wittig to leave the decision, iss to the fffeet of the proclamation over. each portion of , tleslavea ea tune not-eometinto posacsaltm of the military , :ailthorities, to the eturrta. The dent has agreed to that himself: 4apposa they arc willing to assent to say coastltm Gould soneudeleal, •to elver" that may bee adopted, the Presiding 'hat no right _to: , try on the war prwahour after each terms are compiled with. A Cter some further remarks the Sonata adjtitu - ned. I Tie House went into Committee of the Whdle on the Navy Approprlatlon . 1391: ' • Ma. Davis,' of Maryland, spoke ; In favor of erratlng a ikutrd of Admiralty. Rice, of - Massachusetts, replied that such a Itoard tuutboili satellite ed In Great ltritaln as insufficient to provide for the exigencies of war, and by adopting It in this we would du. eard , all experience at ,home And_ abroad, and place our naval silkirs - hcre-Itiey Were a cen tury ago. Alt. Davis, in itippoilist the proposition for a Boort:lot „ Admiralty proposed that .11 sbosild be beaded bj , krlmiralFirractit; and - thought IT wain a Board had been cream' early In the war, are rbraild . bate beat saved 'repeated failures. lir condemned double-enders, and looked uliett monitot s as failures( - • klt. Thee, In reply,snrported the Navy Depart; mitt, and gave a atunrearr of lie operations -since tbe outbreak of the rtbelllon. '. • 111 i. Rice defendedthe nary, showing that by embracing the American Idea of reform I■ ship building and ordnance, we tool achieved mot Important results. ir • ACortrned. Praia . ..the Shenandoah Valley. IClw Xons,, Feb. 3.e-The Tribes.. Spacial Winchester, .Fan. al, nays: Tho 'mother:for the lett werta bas lareu very cord, -and there was 'much ttufferingisunonn thesoldlera. The menace In good log honsca. Tnere la plenty or. fuel and elm blew, but the serere duties of the picket and other ont-door )nark-haa tried them severely Three meet hare , been reported frozen to' death at lityper'eFeny.. .Generid Sheridan hits been atisant ea a tour Of teepertion of hie department for some time, leaving General Emory In cOnomeuld Of \Wu chatter, hut has now returned. .Nsw Torm i Feb. 3.—The Times, Winchester corresrmdent safe: A maloritj of the deserters now cot/Austin are not only nation-boil. Southern ers, hut many of them men of Standing at homo and ownerd of property, whO, either acting upan rkticirr: or Milt:timed In;etna!, have hereto fore talien iart cordially with the Cestifcslorsto movement and Maket their all opots the seduc tive inducement of Anal enemas. In thi n slew of the cote the class or kind of med Who am tow tinily coming within our lines becomes nidcant aa showing demoralization among a portion of the people within the rebel limns. , ; ',•Stock and Money Matters.. sceciat.western Associate Pima Dflpateh. 3.41 w, Yong, Felt. &--The StOck market was very ,storrny Stick Exchange to-day, with a alit) _improvement in pricee; there was a better demand for Simla generally. Govern meneStoela are firmer, a fair basinesa.doing. note Sonde are quiet, and drat. .Coal and Miseellatmons List sieady, without marked change. _. , . The Gold market opened at 200, and remaindC steady dtring the forenoon. rallied' this attertloori, owing to absence of any relLthie news frow the Peace Commlasionenli there Is a largo 'street interest %lath '4,ffierits' the 'aPward torn- Mom" easy, with a etatchfiani• tendency. Foreign Exchange greater demand. 'Petro , tenni Stock Dam to-day. Balm XxceLner.l:73. Germania, 97• Cherry Ran ' 90 • Hyatt Farm, 490 ; United States, =lt tarlatan Farm, 2GO ; Webster 175 ; hfelfiniey,'9oo • Tack, TM' Gold to-night was 20914. ' • 0, Iverland Mall Matter—.Pe . ace Talk. New Toni; Feb. S.—Eleven bags of returned oretland mail matter were roared tbli thorn leg from Altheson and Salt Lake to be sent to San Francisco by Madera steamer. The. Richmond M ri tlnel or the .- glee, ( Davis` organ) has an article which bolds ap to view their independence as the nude; thing for width they drew the sword, and will Itasca to not stiggcstious for its compromise as u price f.eaee. 'llia Richmond /:'or e nine has an article on the peace mission, f iersounclng ro.tou or ns cm sirectlon as a farce,. and claim lag liberty led independence, or no peace. .C....• a :09-Trli ri-0 T mr" T 1 b_ r n in r"rl ; G- 4 74114 nusJiuRGIE, ,SATURDA Pert of ?kn.airs Gang Captured. ', 'lke Zr, r I ity ['en:no-eclat [allege Ntw Yowl:, Feb. 3.—The Tritootes special Vils inothatien, which bas became one of the from Balrmore says she 8 o'clock ruhilaat evs tang fmn? Ifarpers Ferry branght u . ,* 110 ror,e3 -, , . priaouers who were landed at. Relay m ,a th,...,,0,,,; -.e. in the ' or "' t • -lei ms' and most tiourialr ter co:lung - dal colic re pr amts Ps .IW:dm to public haat by O +Pedal train to Wasldntort, ...Tory tatrenaxe WrouL . 3l . r tit columns t0..1.1y. The during the recent raid by Vint ritiirsalitianletifiSise Is...longed' to Mrs.by'e ming and v - sttet:eirtil l - s d I miambtoill ativrrtittun -nt, to be 1, smd .ou Chef limn on? lines In the alenan?f , .Z.:ll Viii,,. ~, . , I" b • and shall ttt. pt rreinres o the Fe Oet, we VO 3OM auotiar page, glees a general us' of -the 1 ......0, "rle• C4astitatiena I amen dare.at Pasant i? r - flex eider Into ;details. "fte impo4lance of a • 1 , Dim - Vaud.' ' •-• 1 1 ...mroween, Eel?. Pr--The S???? 3.??? of Maryland Ilioroagh-bueintats education is , ullyunderetood ttn — d , aypreciated ay' all.who Bepieit to enter into I? lelay passed the? os Ladle:lona! antemdteeut '''' - ' - • ' ' - Iner*titile perauha, and the selection of *echoed .. 'sol?hing sluvecy, and CUllt.^.lrTiag la the ore' . or tire Ronne, is already teprrt,tl. - "crtdrre the neettnary tialtdbeentt be obtained In • ' thin shortest time tmd'otr tEar 'Olost re:um:l2loe Constitutlouni ..tztrehdruent Itatiiimi. terms', beromes a matter of to Inconaiderabte :. WnEttrs6; ' '''''' I. -. Th.l C. ' "n"te.4. '" Bl rnomert. Tile . - Pritkinati of th - li , otf 'dry . A llnatdment,tmo4shiser• einitisty in /tie United . ---, ' Stal.a. "'ea uneutltnou.sfi ratified by loth branches, -CcUnilenri'l. College, t 'T YTT7 9..r.l.P,duigUr.a.M' or the West- Virginia .Ltepslaturo to*My. pettevering effort, have eatablisnarnrour . liimer • a school "Web has attracted thousands of stns CITY iliiiiiAttlUßßlN. u..... , 0u, from all parts Of the coin:dry:and their auecess boa ertalslod them to. increase theirtimll- PAZETTE Anvitla r lsxNa - ii.ATES, •ftittflom year lo 'yehf,'Mitil at lin preset - it'll - me arairottro 'IIATIT., :they can fairly claim to offer Inducements (small -''' . If not superior to those afforded by arty similar , . It:Oita:tip-in the United States, Thiel' not rs ! ' m 'random aalertian, but snaceptitde of proof] to he entisfaction of those who may tako rho ` t tide to visit the college: and examine Into Ito ; ir logs. The Principals, Means. ,dOirkius at E Kb, are. both ' pmetteal. taachera,. Of tinily ' n yenta' t experience, and the pnweut thorough I ~yit,,,,n; ofi ckp s dialine and training' has bean th reit:it of . years of- constant • etudy ' Sin Increasing labor in their taispn*lvo de2ar . p.- ' radon,. itho ' faculty la- comp:Med of men Mt roughly qualified for their respective stations, arid so complete and systematic aro the regain. Ito-is, that the progress of each: student is cote ful y nitiiffhy the frineirrds. won devote a Mite abate of their time to personal COURIMOLIOIIOt Welt:lasses?. ' MI student is permitted to reedy, thildiploma of the institntioa without having merited It, qt •iletag- thoroughly quallflod for celk.rlng open Wu active dutlea of bustaesa life. MIS *Wile and moral dhdracter of the students laretalso considered:ly the Principals In recent. 'Dim:ding thf-ns for situations in busineashonsus,•. and _all possitdu means Lira employed to frn- Iva,. t those ?lodide/dim* which are teem rary to readvr tbern In rte ltiglietst degree truatwortby tad Vonipeenni ' - hu.duess men. Wlfh suet? • hiP.ll time comsomtly in nee ....m-the port of We P.lncipala and reaelt,a, and. With such incentire:, to arohltibus students, It is *Watt:lngo-that the Colleoti has deco so rapidly in j/opulur favor, and maintains so high a :nu tauten titnragbout this and tits adjoini n g aisles; 'Ent we have alreadv mad much more than We. liael , 6e.l-4,0r el.joel bring - pimply to direst at , tindion to the vinia,a °nide-wiry prosperono and ?melt eeednet.,l F., bind for young., men, mad to eontimmil it to the eondde'ratlon of all tiles° "Ito larva W , ZUVIOOICOT they avian: to qualify for activ e loTh/lle. per, 1111.5. A per. *mai knowledge of the eltemeto of the ZeillleMe3 it :IQ hare es ,tabilrlital the . ,CiolleAe,and brought Inn ha peasant. :tam o f I:fee:ion, enable s e, to sp,,,j, tam, 1 , 041[0111y Or Its wens and advantates. . i tars Da113% werk. ~l •q-q. ,t T•so 1.1,3'0141 I- _ 1 - Tirtime, 1131 - }Ty ' r 1 1111j . .1 10: • e 1104 s. 2 20;•-s-1 Zm ; (me week..; 2 801,1 40 1 170'. _261 ay' 45 AC eek. 4 33r 2 501 3 MI 1 713: I 4:.0 Thitew;k• 6 601!5 3,2; 4 661 2 20' l.lO tin rnonthi-. 1•9 4 1.4 4 OV,, .5..r4..._2-70„.2-5.3,,L3.5.- Tinu mot. -11 , 251- 6 010• '7 - , 4.0 4:6 01 Thren mn's 13 72 7 00, 9 15. 4 70 4.2& 235 , 2Siromonthsi 20 IT b• 13 MI 13451 0 90' 4 oo . 5' mist's. 27 ne . 1 5 to. ld 00 10 30; 9 03 , 3 15 It01:/enr..; 32 ull• 19 00 21 23 ; IS 93; 10 70 4 co entriataiLumn AovneteO,LNlkred. one &Inner, Chi ngeAble onr time r.rh eenhird to the Pomedlate burin...me of the Wer. All halve adVert larinente In exact probbr.. Lion One moron Thorn isunths. tila,n10011;• Ofd Yeor /Or Eiot Nquecl dolktolhaxtpore Di•ntlaNkltlees,eetall.hpertion, ..... 3r_ 4 5ChelicTil, • • • ,f•t:Litnfit kitlYthlkltOiati•Li te• ref*riP .. . • .. 1 13.041e.c.4..under eptc•Jel !load •• + Loral ebllkm n • • •-• • 1111Itiol gOolas of tho.•lfdronty—Third MR. trirt, Penn'a. hr n.s.ll.7ning the sishKiisArire mte* th e roll ortVcCeriiWr •the net luuta of tin. U orlet is irrt :1.:',.1.1 ... throe, tt; witiet t Rives tho rumba of yet", of sere fre tlf furoi*Lpt ; -n) this is added the scare of bllTTior furnished by the district rind, the etill of Jrily • I.;4; then, 0.1 the iiiitribt , r enfolkd in the dietriet (5507) s to the not 'lOOlO of the ( I ; sl llcrinutililed by three atiC the Etrwt years furnished under the ear 'orlitly T 9, 1114; added, (1I120,) so Is the ~nntaltotr enrolled In the sab...distriet to tin; onmiler of years - of ' service ITqulrrti, inercAsed by Ito excess; from which deduct tho.extassof t let, =a t e, - suh.distriet has fbrniAlto.l, and divide Lite re mainder by three (:1)to .anil qtu 411431.4. of the subdistrict: ' I •• - ET = Tri 7 , 2 Eti • i 7 r"as 1.12. !VSS, ' : • ' •14,r,inter. 01.433rt3. 7 t.. • r r...... . Finc tram /Igo' v't ei 323 101 st,rett Wool 6R 3/13 el 370 101 'nun] Want.. .. . .... ...•. :700 603! • 777 t . . 1 e 7 t , 1111 ratirth Ward 331 356 4 3371.. .314 -LIM 31acenticer-.. —. • -...,. -. 't a'al; 114 12' • 17 5 . a . *iodate Tp- ......... ....; siVlif 'al 7 1 2 5' ORosa Tp 141, 136, IQ, alt. 11 hte.Tp .... .. .. ........... , /Oa t 7'4 - SA. . 67, 13 . Sealeklet Tp ... ' 'll 3t IA 02 4 &wick-4i 8er . 0.... ..... . 67 , 60. 14 sti 12 1 afttraTtall Tp - 13 To Ia ! . 33j• - 7 ' . 21' 10 Frattillo 11. 7 '31• • et Flor o:settl. Ti. ........... ,et • 0.31 7 Al. 17 Tit . ~ . 03. Ci, V. a;), 10. /I Irtiland "P i 1 y . i :,.. ..t.. , 4.4,t....51.: 4157..t..1.54 ..7,11i .6. 14amitten.lp .Thaler T 60. tt* 3 37, II • 133.1 Ise 77: 113! . s 7 Rel.-rye Piiiii,.,.,„.,.',.113j_ tit 1 ... 3; T4t .2J3 , Ilugyelli• 411..... _. .......t . iptlittft!-ViL 711ir 36 Ilk a rPabura. Bar'o... ...... 112' .81 17 6.3 31 10.11mina Tp ... 11 1 1 171: / 5 ,. 1;1- 4 11- 71 4 .4 t /.3trt TP..... - :::..:...., 72; 31. , ,.•11: -. .I 4 Eeat lter r 'SP. 70 61 73 4* 14 Tarratset Flora 71 61. I* 41, If , ..- • Fatr• Tp . ~ ie sa; 1.7. c 21 ' 7 Harrison Tp 114 13 •, . 13 7 -- —•— Allegheny Co. 10 . 4.- 4203515. Tee!, no 910 inTt.att CooNTY.; 4 11111141• Tp ' 'a ' - 1 Z. ran a, 67 , 111. Clinton Tp ' 68 43 6. 42 14 511 , 1411esex Tp 76. 41. ii • 43 II .4.lsr , Tp. . ............ ; 74 03 T, 45 to .4 1 .r0 XI , ..... 69 113 11 1 Al 17 Jsel , on ... ..... .... 97 61 91 6.• IN lioroiony r.o 23 16 . 2' 1441 5 Xeltroople Both).— 1 1 211 161 ft S. 3 1 , ,,,n1 T.,- 73 33 9 4 1:, Pe, 0Tp..... • 83 In 41 IT 4 JPlfritou Tp . - ..... 4.3 42 ... 112 il tinNonblux 1114r 1 o. ..... .., 1191 34.. it 1 6 3• 16174174.10 7p 21 17 .. 17 a Clesellrid TI, ; .11; 11 ..." Il 4 Summit Tp ..... •29 21 ... 74 7 tier I 33 43, 9: at 13 Sutler Roe° • • 134 29 al. a nu Coosioqueoesalog Tp.-... 67 C. 9 33: 11 "LancoOtOr Ti, 1 91. 63; 32' 31 11 . Iduddyerrek Tp , 'llll 49 ' 24 , Z. 8 "Franklin Tp 7l, 62., 13, it 13 Prospect Moro 33 1 17, al 13: 4 C444tre Tp ' m 42, 8 V, II Ilakland Tp ,'Z 11, 6} 11! 4 Donegal 1p . , ....... ..... 31' 11. li 113; 6 Millet stolen ........ ...... % 14 121 11 6. 3 ralreleor Tp , Z. 54: 0 441. IS Coceord Tp 1,9, 491 13 Clay 'Tp 83: 03 1 . 24, 27, II Brady Tp ' 66 a ta, • 211: 7 Worth Tp • 110 67 13 42, 14 Slipperpoek Ti. . CI; 44' 8 36+' .12 Centerville 110t , 0......... 3O, 213 .4, _ IS, 6 f The , ry Tp ... . .... .....-.,.; 71' 2 1 3 1 2 20 7 Wm.hinFten Tp.•... e 48• M. 2 i 12 " Porker fp 27 1 AS 4 41. la 4A, .1.3... 1 , 33 41 A./irdlo66T_Tp N.'6341t0 T. . 2 9; W; • .43 33. 3 Warner. Tp 40 93 71 .. /dace? 71.. a llorrlsr Illa '7l r! 41. 71 1 7 . 4 ~ . 4, ~7- --- —.-- --. Honer Count] 1 6 161.. 4133 1571 .M 1213 415 A llflierto.r4 C4IIrXT2. !. ! PetTy Tp. l/OteninOwn.... 76. 61 9 1 451 15 Ilradp'• Bend Tp ...... ... 21Y, 156 42. 116 32 Stl.^.? Creek Tp ' 71• 51 G' 451 15 :Washington Tp.. . .72 GI 2 49. Ti P 4 .600114 'CI, ,+ 337. 1 1441 Iv+ il6l Ti WA4.1410*100 ROVo 2i JP...„ - ...,,, Tp , 1 -• 1 70 4' 12 Si S IlulTaln Tp ' 1- • 115 13 to 77 2 t Freeport Hoe° ; 72 4 53 12 40 i t Lee.Aborg Tp ' a , •24 14 it ;1113elj T; i 43! 31. 7. 4" • , las' 63' 31 64 :1 11(16kevinet.66Tp 1 1 1 ,76; Se 3i • 90 , 17 nurrellTp.. •• 613. it . 7: 37 14 PluterCreek Tp F./derion Bor.° • el . m 7,66 t I V 19' It 31 ~. 8 141 , ennIng Tp 53 Z. IS 30. 10' 111sttor Tp .. .- . . .......... H" , 63 27 37, • Jill Waning 11,71 , 0 ..... .... 159 113 94 ' '5lll 13 . 11,:i4.1.1ecrTp 1 77', 67 I 43, ' l l4 i 4.7 Eta I 11. , , fdsdlittoa Tp_ T UT' 17 2. 3 -. a, r • 4 11 1shoilloe Tp Hal ti• 7V. 4 1 , " Red Rani Tp _ .. ra; 71. 11, 63, IS , t, o ltr ,TP ................ • 1 123; is - • sol 4s. ss awn/mm:1,4'44, .. 1 ., 1 Lsv as' a. ar 14 ' .L.A.tonstron6 Co. thia1:,1.13474477321,--2941--7114f .4.16 A ii • T r-7---- -----'-r- ---7----" ---- 7 667 00. aggregate 11 1 9.9 1 3 11 L2, 74.5!. 3710! . 940 Rutter en.. . ' do .4219311379. 7 5 31 - 13431 sus A rmutrong co. do 42115'1757 3271 13.01 443 —l ___. _l4._ Dl2lllOl Aggregate '2647 tam 1563, 4310'1710 Venango Oil News. The oil business In very lively in Wenango comity, Just now, as we learn froni the Citizen of t.. la Week. Tito companies 1116 have been buy. lag ptipt quantity of laud.in that county, have bean puilang . ih e wor k of developing the teed tory with groat vigor, and the results are already apparent. Tbawell on the Thimiat-Ifedtilden - bolo Creek, in now flowing 25 0barreisper day, with the aucker rod. atilt In. A new well Mut been obtained on the Allegheny river, at the lower end of Franklin. by Duelaus and _Wells, whleh yields thirty barrels per day. We leant, also, that a well has been 'obtained an liablockereek, 'which is flowing from 300 to boo barrels daily, but have been unable to obtain any accurate account of it. We hers heard, too, of several "strikes" on Sugar Creek, anti It is ro poited tbat one or two Wells on that stream are yielding large quantities of oil, and it is also re ported•that a new well has been obtained o» , East Sandy. These 511) only remora, anti lomay or nay tree- We give them for what they are worth. We may expect, boWever, to hear of many good wells being obtained lu a short time. as almost every locality In that comity will be • developed In the next six months: _ . Accumulation of i/11,- , The ylanity of oil accumulated In tba oil reg , ion wallisik transportation to market, la said to . be bc3rondprecodont., .This bbackadeat the wells is caused in part by &a reentiltlons Made on tho tillantle & qreat western Railroad for cars at stationaweit Of * Cony. In ono month, In 1884, the A tlaintfc & Groatifeatern REtilmad.fornir& rd 02,671 . barrel/Of oil; had for threaconseca. Lisa months, the member ilf • bairels 'fdrwailed: over that road was 87,91 Y: ,--The wholo-nsunber` carried over the Atlantic & Greal'Wtatcin Rail road to ten'months In 1864, was 683,170.ual to an average of -68,818 per +mount. eq PhDtograP/1171 , , 04CITel per dam and" plivarda fer card gS at Plttaatt'a• :One, uveji q. " 3 t. 1 ,1,4MC 11/ . 14,1, wk nark. 9 33'4 8;0 - tot 51'45. 8 6Q; 6 , W' ' l3 31, 19 05'. 15 '65 , 18 68 PJ 60; 28 88; 2.i 50' It LIJ Gedbit Treatment of the Poor. Slur general now/Astons or the Monaie :o.ela. Talton, is that It one rigorous and,erere; want ing In mazy of the gentler Iltaeures which a LIU billet civilisation has introduad Into mod. tart legislation, and into our treatment of the ;dependent, the adlicind and thopsor. The 931- Me It g enactments, drawn from the Intone le. clslation, will Ferro to show is that we might str4. thotillge with advantage, even Ark those points which arc itipposed to ha the 41s .:Iret-of modern science and philanthropy. sower the lanTinr: usury. As a gee. os crud thing, the lea s t aithrd to pay in. ttrett, ore obliged to pay most. The poverty of the Lorrolter Is accounted iLe risk of the lender, lard ;inners selfithoest reeks the highest iusur- Aare. Renee, the poor man, who if honest has morally the best claim for a law arts of Interest, pc/lint:wily has the -worst to obtain "....rtureby at ser/trrate rates. Thus tint poet money at barro w,.. 'mein dbadrantago. - tied Sold tn'tnis Aim/ler: A V f thee lend thy money to any of rap pec i t. Ii is ',nor by thee, thou shalt not be -to Mlo le op usurer, nettar 'shalt thm, lay peon ! hint neuri." .1 arenirf ftilaceboaa foto/. of Mune", sass a 11 tivialhh, jay to,rainet npronnting 'anti in (A- ronitz. Thn of n,tuan as a mineral thing, muds to blind thee:Yes of Justice. Against this insidiotst rfueuirtice, a Mader conscience, • msoleed sire the only, safeguards. When 7 ;theiatetro, the ;'poor man untie before thy trthunutt for Jw.. , tko, :139,11,LeA for hint, In these Ivor& "Thoo Ault ?plot arrest the ftulgpia:4 at /A l"i zit; ppear . irehla eatise. i slt the fhird pore err the {he tarts ywir. ,tavattlatt ears and finkytt:'''''Ttnn slier not o gress ao aerynnt that is poor and needy; at his day thew shalt cite hint his hire . .4either ;hail the sun letdown open - it-for Ire taloa* ' add itettmli his heart upon It." DeUL Zl+l, 15. In fere thla three titatelatiestleof .lutfete'des Aft. day-laborer than In withholding' his tan:Limo . The ar7 facatblit Nipaot,, satil lives tuna hand to temtllt,' match lad hi heart Van Ole =all earn Logs. That.whh% Is e small thing to kb employer Is a large thing to him. When we ecrupel the poor senior, woman, or her Peg : wartenman,ln cross - end oak for their earnings, we Maim ?double lug what Is theirs, (Jas. 5.4,) laying en them the hard necessity I, ask for ty. lett I seas, alive spirit the asking for what they taxa owned Is harder than the working fork QS Pledges It it mod: "And if the man be poor, than shalt net atop with his plaice." flotrthly, Meer eras it /ileitis atop& tasichisty the Plesvaisgss,/ f5, ./Uktv,Liardeas awl orchards.. Noma uts thrift waa tempted - to become pantimonyi by feeding ou thagieaningt of Ms chtltis. It is savieglittle thieve that carries economy parsimony. Thuile tho dividing lino between etenbmy and - meanness. Thei: witnihdle, that' Maud In the corners of the tiMid and ha tintoriti • I most broaches, were tow Urn idol dim pi' -thilt• poor, "Whoa ye Crisp Itiahartnitt or year land, One shalt not-wholly reap the, comma of - thy dddj neither shalt thou gather the gleanings of thy harvest. And than shalt ',MI glean tt s y vile. yard, thou shalt is ee themr4w the roar and. the FL, ilm:tr. t0y.1,1:9,10. .9 pent, ° I •IR , • FM*. ezi eriMaily la,o of brouleroor robot tho Snlottiar year. Dent. 54. :111-15. Lee. 35 Fp. 03 - :11. Every seventh year the product of the Mad was made contawn property. The laud was to Test front the. plow, and the vineyards and olireyards from the pruningloolt, It was to rent for.Tehovah. • rie- fadldwed-iiiind.wtik ever 'it might produce under Ills filth went Into the laTaallry of the poor. All-other previsions were Mtlivklual, but ilia Woe natharud. The Lurch back the Mod, farmed 1 kNovo; and farmed It for the htatdill of 10 poilt4g holders. r - Peaty, ket k ftylikth ziedr M. surer irfLtipsi sounded Me J, t, and. a dielrilmtinn of all the Landed terrikry. J. L ! The Theatsto llobeidea Perm. The ownership of titre feria, located on 'pa lode Creek, hating been claimed. by various land ;-:l , ertOnl, Mr. tridmeitn has published btatitneni of the matter ab far as he 15 concern ed whh it. lie hiya s' 011 th 0 ...V0.f 1 ,1;k. her lest eatemd Into :articles with ileum. sti. C. Ptsiber and 'Biomes G. Dmion .arelas diapor,e of laid farm for $23 000.. A when a large .4wlng , veil had been - obtained a. the prem c ises, the above.nanted gentlemen.. who. hare ated tommadiy- '-fairl in' Whole' maitre, raid me 1102 ,0 ino)d y and shoat the the 2lst, of January! I Made a Warrant:, deed to them fur the above-named Tann, and they era the only; parties Who'hora any claim or tine, to surd lied, thinoth me." ~, • Class or the Government wale. •I'..d.lld'etelland, Auctioneer ffulzhed &hangs of tiru irondemed 'borimiat . the gale Grotinda; yeinerday at noon. The'wholia nunther acid dur ing tie two day'analea was two liandeed and aft ty, sodbaof wideh, we understand, lootight-oni lured* Gni fifteen dollan; ertungig. oMeormhe hatrehargo of th e ids, ' W a y l higliii pleand, and auld the prices Were higher than ballad obtained anywhere else. "Tom!' seems to he so grad on horm fl esh a 4 on, oil stock*, boots and oboe*, ortetv.ehold furniture. It watt annelahing to see hot, be trotted Mit those con- denund government nags at the rate of 230. ------- - - - -- City Mortality. Dr. George 1.. 3la:took, Phyrlelan to the Board of Health, reports the following deaths In rho • city, from Jan. 21, to Jan. 24, 18115 : White.... ..1 2 . ,6 I C010red,,,,, 2•S lotat. _ Of the 'diseases there were: General 'tlehillty. I; pulnionafY consul piton, 2; disease of heart, 1; •unkhown; I; 'hypertrophy of heart, 1; l; rupture of_bowels, I: Injuries, /; Feurletlaa, sl I; catarrhal fever, 1; encephalitis, 1; Inilaintnatlon of lunge, I; stlll-horn, 2. Flint AT itor.t,in'Armnrun.--Tho Exchange lintel, lit liollidaystewx, took lire and was burned to the ground on • - Thuraday miming haat. •The Ex he r A nechang wao of the two principal hotels In . the city, t rnerienn being %the other. M Wingotchad been the proprietor for a look tlme r. , and the hotel had arrextelleet reputation— The lose wee hetwem 412,000 and 1 4 /5,000. No hare not teamed the amount or insnrance on the ProPell.T. en , inutscrorr.—Thla 1,111 mostlllkely, nor point, lbcrinda *ll3 make, and ?Mck?. he the *ln be , the tritrin; rrAdurs. will make to get tobtans,—gmf pens, Ate. His alleAntrlalit If 83 /111 W ' aria fine as ever, and. hurootthhes to cuR ht the lowart prices, _ • • he GU dic ;Psrrora ti iacciiic of a aCif • Or maps of . • ~ FEBRUANY .4 ISd5 • . , .. TIIHF.t ireratotan atm miry carda of Vfttrall and' ocher Holed...plop/a _received yaworday : at Pitiocleseeat-Photograplr Depot. •Doo Sithi, Nete, Real and Ideal, aced .ye psi ly Snerets nod rr oth tl er books, just published, men yesteiday.nilltionlea: • IVaalZD,:at 54 Fourth strxel, a Ilrat-alasa second-band lirbeelvf h Wilson Efewbig chine. • • ' L. DlThrea.a. WUO.T11:11 t3ovidnus WA.N7.-94 to Pitiocra foi• pocket boob' 'and pockcc album . - Margit and all the rapers , and taneztaes, at Pllteety.. . .• 81'201' eOLLNUT -Dr me Sruriera.,--Diungthe debate Ott the retaliation resolutions In - the tint ted Staten Senate on Tuesday, while Mr.. Wade . was . speaking about Mr. Mission to Itlehmond, Mr. Johnsott asked how hocame to bm there I Mr. Wade replied: -"I won't, to know. Yes, air. I Intend to knowlf there It lower In the L. 8. Senate to be Informed cm that aubjeet. I Intend to know why It was that any man war permitted t0,,0 with Impunity tltrourh our lines and confer tfttll the - arell-traium or thd Confederacy, find come back here, and go again." Mr. Johueon said he went In a -government vessel the last lime. Mr. Wade rtnpotided: "Yes; I nntlerstund he went In a government veiaot. Ile bad no aunt right to be on that vn sel -on a mission to' kohl communication with this arch-traitor and devil, than hilted to be on his road to•the lower.regione In a_vehiele ru nlet), • by the government.' . - "- ART If lU3 WA ItD, Jr., traveling, showman, habout Inecetlng Ms "su zloa . nithylitere'!ln the "Mad Ilea Lako C 0.," hick he Ulna describes: "Those company, flew n' to Int prospecticema, lattegcnte l'his INT, lt-barlooo9oM ' !data an a bulf , perch ont i of land, with all thoodont. Improvements' 0.. It ;',, a wolf of. noror-ratim, cod liver oil at the front . door, and maker at' the Barn, nre. a. tliwotream or .6:mlc-rented • the throothepremhies ; also, aoirlf. Men, boiscs, engtned,tin' other antmlle orcelcd on to, the propetty, for dlggite, an' pumplu' tag - came? J make bold? Misr that Mad lion Lake arc onenrpasaahle.- Ite r ittos'ahonld ha In'efery well-regulated fatnlllv They *0 right Ito the epot, an' cantano to Alerkttry, an' inn Ladles air &Med witir-vnz—ctectiiry."2, - - More Oil Illseoveriee In Ohio. I The I:l3na (Lorain C 0.,) Democrat says the all force i,, rapidly on the increase in Grafton, end eattusite preparations eura ou foot for mak s ' lag tbormeth byres? t'a'lons . number Offarras • hatn sirca•ly teen leaned by Eastern capitalists, and ter 'learn that soma tf the worthy ch'i'ns of that locality already cwt. ri to see visions of the flowing oil and growing wealth flitting be , fore them. Oil for lubricating purposes of a an perior quality, has bran obtained, bat not here tofore in quantities sufficient to result la much profit. The experiments now below made, will determine whether great oil fountains, Bach as have lnauttapped in other localities. tmderile the lands where for pars oil in asmallygrantitypas Leen found on and near the surface. The Ashtabula lkaliteel eayr they anY tanin .for on In Pleriasitif whh every indicaticia offinf ing the fluid in he crude state, A well. is to he swt to a depth of Widdlcer barons tho project will be abandoned. VerivaLi.- , This to rent positively the, bet rOgbt of IN:strait at the theatr- Notivitb mending the 'very disagreeeMe . weather of lest evening rise beast, was mr.adod in every party nu/ many Wore turned way who' came tumble tri gore edmittence, not even an lleu of stand= . fog riresu being available. The "Itrigand"ielU be repeated tide evsumg, together with the beau tiful two set musi cal drama of the "I r Orty Thieves," whichls sure to dews another crosideel' house. 'fun Lfrti ST. ram to loam tLal the 1a..; by tho 'loots - potion . of the ' , amid leather 'orrunntactory of Meoars. J. T. 31'1.ringhlIn 4: Co, is not nOar aolargoiut report ed: !hit /airn have boon ea gaged. In hauling. tbo E'rotk to their warehonsd• on Liberty street, and • they find tiat a much larger amount boa boon, nNOd from the Cameo thou was at - dint supposed. ThitirinPurance Is k 2 5,7W.10, and they . are now em theit.thm amount will lm-shoot If not , quite uuilichnit •ta cover their' Gaon Tut:ln-4 be ptusOtlits of the " tinnthauteu, Fldloacpbtea - Altana' entrGull f :rand Contolidatedl)n company," Thor capital is only wittr a. working. eal , ltol of fmt 1 1 87,50, and divldtiadi aro declayed ..ntirdally (Bundaya ereepted). The oaken ar , W. Indic , Yreeldent ; Hon. IL Meal, Piethicnt ; 1). Faulter, Trananrer ; A.. Teal, Eat retary, ke. For wile by the new:- tia.th•rt. 1 • 7.lrncsiSTlttn APPRAINCR.-31r. J. R. Broom, of 'he tlecentt Ward, Allezheny, hoe horn ap. ise;eicti Iliac:mitle Appraiser for the ensuing . , :..1. rod will enter ripen the duties of his oiler )- imam - Olt. Kr. nrown it on active and comps, tent lets;;;ess men. and will till the appointment yr li h credit to himself and satimEacaion to the 1 , ; 10-I.c. -- non AT et - li. 1,1, :: , 11.1.I.1.-011 FARllliay mining. to-t, ate et three o'clock. the lersze frame build !ihn„ fornicrty the residence of William Irvin. Eno. whirls was 'erupted by.thenoldiera at Ccir ttensville, was Invert! down. It caught tire fona the chimney, in the upper pan Or the building. I twaa nape:LON° to rave it. 4.15 rial the Top% of Witaltington County at. Into &wrist traction for frepreseutativo , im Nara of Pr. Reed, decon.4:l4 was for Jos, B. Wolin, Union, S 2: 1 5:.r. Brady, Jr„ Cop. 13,681 k • Witb'en mad. Gil. }leaver County garo Walsh. tilii•ut GOO mojority, so that his majority •in ;Ito (Harlot is ocor 1,21J0. GOOD Nairs.—Wo are pleaatil to learn that the Sixth Presbxterian talureh, (professor Fen's) Is out Offiebt. De. 'Wilson, the pastor, Will preach a sermon t4-morrow evening at half Jana seven o'clock, appaspriate to their *tall eipation tram bondaua: itC l llOl.--42.0•. W. Li. Mauer, D. D., has closed his enzeintneet with the Ftnst Yresbye• Tien Church at. Norwiiit, Conn. lie we pre s.ut td.with a purse of si() on leaving. SPECIALJLEICAL . • 'MMUS W. PAILM,T, practical Slatolloofez, and. Defiler In American Slate, of canons orders, Nike at Ale:scandal , Lispihnn's,,tiesr thO Wsksr Works, Piti,burnh, Pa. Iteildence, No. 78 Pas furd . Ordezz Nomptly attendedlo. All work ism - anted writs, proof. Rep:Ling- dcifie at the' shortest far- PnYrlded. the roof in not al used alter It fe put-on. • . • "Iria4r.vrthili awl dcarsbotisrbt" is not al wayii proof of value. The medical woad is be coming alive to the fart thr.i our odnicacin Dock &mot the Midst* art Imioriant remedial agent -.red onoif the 111301 t effectual alteratives- know's. It lies always been a faserite medicine with the wire mothers of the eototry for ulcers and.sorcs and for perrifsing the blood. Thli root; itlidcla. grows so abundantly around us • everywhere, is now known to be one of the Ingredients of Ares' Einw*p wilin. which is attracting public Attention by ix extraordinary cereeof carrineates and ul cer...es diseases. Each ootuotxy, prodoros the an thb tea for its own disorders, as was said of old t - .And up= lb, bNalsk.thsteot ,saalX: grow *all ire LS' for meat, ItriSte flower shall not fado and thd fruit Meets-1.1 0 0 ba Intail.-aad. Memo( for tiallialiii.,..-7ichralktol(n) Arad.. . 4 ISPscUi. autauca or . oar read. ers' is dlreehal' tethe brilliant catmens of Fall 'And' WfaterGoods,,unt .secolved bY our friend gr. John Weier. No. LW Fedora; atm; Allegheny: Inistisch comprises a great sad* of Fancy French English, Scotch and American Cowlings& and -0121W111; and dna lillk - and Caul more V.estlngs, a ll of which will benoadewp to onto In the latest styles =din thc best manner. IL choice selection of Fmnilshing 'Goods also oa mod and for said, together with a fall stock of Ready Made Clotistog. ,well ant hablonably mae. . , Saw,GOOns Mat received as • the Merchant Tailoring establishment of Graham McCand kos, 73 Smithfield street. We would most res. solftdly Invite the attention of our • friends the fal l public In ginceriii , to our stock of, fall and winter g?o_d_ contain a ll• the itry •inte,t styles ,'„„ .'roach and •Aucerlcan casslnieres and ir&tings, all 'of the - finest quality, and Is selected with the grelitret care - Gentlemen. deshing.fastdonable and well made clothing, would do well -to give us octal before purchasing elsewhere. Every garment hi war. .rer.i‘d to give full satliftictlon In both prim and ruddy. Gnausu fit Mee/mazes, • Merchant Tellers. No. 79. Smithfield staeet, AMLIOCA.II43III-IXI .—America is justly proud of her be/intik( m Iles , but how many mar their beauty, and lose their health and youth, become prrmatundy old In appearance, by neglecting to take proper care of their teeth. There can be no excuse for this, tie fozodont, pronounced by all Wortb7 a,Phice letwecn the sweetest lips, can now ho hod 4EIII the &fillY.o cAnultrie , Fuld by drugglats 'and per rumors, Gum Over Sheen .Arta Band*. for. Ladles, Nurses, and Gents; and the how 'Gam, Felt Over Shoes, the best thing oat 14' keeping the dy and inem, Notilqtypiz e, House,' , notion 65 . 1rIfth meet. Dore' 80078.—.. i. large stock orealf, and (train Leafier Water Proof Boots for licklS3 gelling at . net Invoice Hem at, MeglelloncPa Auction frodie, M:Elfth strut. MrsugeoThairts,"-Le,moral, and naOP/Rifler; and alkaaiela selling at a great reilue aria at MeClellatel'a Sbcte, Auction : Musa, 55 Ullietreet. . toND !tea. - - Colored srr hoots in Savannah. Rev. J. Alverd maks tho fellowcr4; gratify anneeneement is the Savannah RepaNkere - The Educational Association of the colored people of the city of Saramnch. adder the auspi ces of General Gear.-„ corn tneneeti its (gmrations yaderday. Fire hircadred children . and youth • asseMbh rent the basement of the First African • Baptist. Clinfeb, and were formed Into ten schools, each of which with their leachers, marched in procession ter:he building assigned them. The spectacle Was imposing and new for this oily. Their school rooms had bent fitted up whit much care and labor 6: the colored, people themsel ves .lndeed, the Interesting fact czothis sisale organ fustian is, that Kt.( wholly ash- own. The officers of RIO 'association are al Colored men: The teschetwatre colored: each et 'which . having been thereughly =wattled antleompa. teat to teach the •Sousecion branches. 'Tic ex penses, too, arc all by be borne tor them. It was a most Intereating scene when money waseellect for at a precious meeting, to sere that crowd come forward and deposit on the eommtsalom table seven hundred and flity-txtr dollar in. greenbacks and postage- eurrincyforlhe of tho memoir° committee: Two or - throe hun dred dollars more was riedged. °atlases= wilt doubtless be raised to two or three' thousand! This Ix the more sroncltrlnt• when it , falatown. that this kind of money Easoreet beenceeen haw until the last three weeks. - - - The Tax on Bank CapitaLe--Tbra.atl, tn. Refund Taro MUIJOM. arlve Uhadred Thoutraner 101011 be remembered' that last year tin Tax Cemtnisslonets of this city mute a fore Vile oa our city banks for the taxes•thac on flair cap- , The btuilter restated on the groentel that Aim" portion of theli capitals was inreeted - brridted States Nimbi and that' inch bons were exeiuytH ell • by law froni all"taxallon. They carried the easelo the Comer of Appals of this State, *here it was decided atalast them -- The Bank et the CommonwealthAben appealed • ' to the Supreme Coftrt Gr tire truth:Eh - States; and; yesterday:a decision was rendered. hi fetter of: ' the banks- „ - . • 116 — ensult of this decision wilt that Bie • eitp will bare to laeltind the taxeor of ISti3 and. 1864, amoentloy, to about two niMilins five han dfed thousand dollars and., of comae, will have uclaccease the rate-of' taxation an -- the preaant• year, In order to makeup for the eafteieney. 'Besides all this, the banks will &Within clam• ltiteroit end coats,waking the nerxint the city Will l e to.rtifuntl something like '...treemilderts. of dollars.—.. Y.. C 4 nl. Ad,. eogre-losd Our Relations with France. The 'Paris corresponded of the New reek Tears arias as b il lows : So far as I can learn, M. de Ctrateaurenank latr-iy- appointed French Minister be Washing ton,. is cot making prvparntleas to start to hi, new pea, and we have the ituriceevion here. that the Government at Winhington will not ap point a, full mit:later to France till the place an Wiwhitigton Is filled. by a full m;ntster. The print of etlitnetto thus rained by. Mr: ,Sawardi events:all the better, taken tram the fact that the Margot:s.de Chataaarenard is taken front the- riot tdr. orthe scale of French diplomatists, his ap . , polo tmeht having . fonnd hlin at the small Court of Fine. Cassel, to which, he had been promoted; in the regular gran, from it Seerstityiltip of Le gation. Of course It la y not Intended by - Ms to threw doubt npon'the talent;.tfie soend end the. general- fitness of the newmuolater foe the place I we Sim' speaking solely of the question of etiqueld2, Which in this ease ennnot- be over hashed. Petite of skatta,. Croatia aro the peel of everything ',urn:9o . ran. ;Macy infest anddestroy: - E:mecidAly la the tact noticeable opal the skating ponda. of Cen tral Park, to wltteli every ono past go, on the OnanlMA falaey that them Ls.always room Ibr ajfevitoore.• Very g reeentlyal - lidv lost' her r life * the result of tliacivertsowdli.--systeat: While skeane. gm fell, and the. alidlng - aralanee of bhutan beings was aroundler la an instant, A gintleman, unable to cheek career, struck her temple with the blaelenf Waikato, !U.' alctieg ttituartallroutul. She seas carried home mid shortly expired—the second' kuly who lost her life there witidn a week... Indeed many.. of, our liadtag pbyalciatta are entering ;bele %alma's, and preiessing protests against any participation. 'alai:ilea 1U the oxereise, declaring tuat, In their - ease, it promotes nod causes newsy 31 , 11;3_1p:a Injuries and degeneracies. —Y.Y. for. dr 4.l}lpER TpilalflExieSt. TpuivATX.Rl . l ,. . cuaLtimaLuark 43 Tiftlenneit,: Abcdeszde and Rawl+ Aria. T. F. JENKINS, etatalliSSiOn. rMe.rolianA, I .. AND - I PURCHASING AGENT, • DITTSDURGN, PA.. Mode* In now, Grain, Seeds,. Ratter, b r a n d 'Fruit*, and all Farm Products. i ßest brands FAUN, i l l t lntall6rrran . tedl Warty on band. Ai" =law. Weekly glrea to' ernrOgnmenis otA • pondeace..eekly Price 'Currents mat to Cons nors. Order; sad Co fee . asigaisents soUclted. NVET GOO4IS. -- 7 I E WIMP' CASES OF Merintaek prtdApnigue Prints; DA_MAGED BY WATER, iwar.lßale CAILLocir)? BT THE PIECE. AT 101121 D. RAM.ALRY OW PRICED PIANOS. Non oolutad a largo and eltoice aasotioaeat of LOW PRICED 'PIANOS, /levers Octave, with Oimpstrung Ease. "th,ylaidandeaered (Wafture. Tho inatrtiments areveil and eoltd4 ,made, of street to n e, elastic, .411 ond beautiful flesh. They am menially irratAble r° !...txo a r=r:o not go ' t ° oitegi . lia- • e '• "• Y • Good ~ iNs'odd Intending to . find Rita thelraditatree 4ncill'l9 lordre2dondi and examine Mx e ft 1144114 " . .. mum. c. zLoa, BI WOOD grazsz Irdit SALE.L-A- ve i y inibie ymiar in ... . INTry townehlm WestmorsLand county; Pa.t• ,contaltiln o r ;bout lst. ae es, wall,improred,sin I Dr: a Int s h o tt , t c .lijleattlizt.!tizt. , 4 .ai rs ' ; , i. ,: e.n.a . i Ultima/lip, Areitt narelandeounty, Ft!. , ,impemel,,., ,msnts good: : .The, psi- of :the. best quality. • Co and ihrWstone in aases, : , • • , - - !MinAlso.) a STEAM EhillifE, for eati. Mill or o'her olta With tile Casting., machinery Hy wheel; cylinder I. niCe 'Melte. la - diameter and fouiford stroke, Two Roilets, 17 , feet long,nad 112 inch.. in diameter; sit In good order, and will be sold Cheep: . . fro Also , a FARM Of - 400 /Wire to Wes t Wheattlehl township„indlema Cohnty. Ps. abOut,three miles m Penna. Railrtind. ' - Alen, s i lit RIR of 1.16 acre. In Conemsugh town 'l'AVlssi , a bees' t ' i ' l' u ul t fX p leii or . IGG acr.i,s, witha lame 13ItICK L(OI '7 SE, with 12 room., finished . la mod ern style, wnalehouse and Mice oven attnehed; a large spring house, bath Louse, smoke house; a large hank Bars, fruit tree. of every deactiptfoo; (lintels and hellion' honer hunt upon [her forte. tw Tills farm oina the -dn a., Louisville, out la . lit Wesoquit sukj ttn l-n-alt miles from the depot at Livermore,. ' oteband C ounty,' Po., ou the Northwest ern ?oilseed. Also, TWO BRICK ROUSES and LOTS In Ellzaheth.botnuels. • t , Also, A _PARAI OF. FIFTY-TWO ACREE in 1 Derry lownshtp. Wentmorelond county, about two', "'lira from St. Clair Station on the Penne. Mil- r sped. • A steam aatemili nearly complete!' with, _ h . ,1 1 , the ninchtnerrfor a flouring Milt ee 'therm'', the Mudd. of the beat quality, coal And !acetone in Shundancei and 'goad Indications of 011...- Wlll bhVewoid cheat!. Also It acres admining the Date's o Derry, trt.the'rery. bat stale el cultists. Ow!. and abundance of fruit of every deseriptlon.,. Also : , a:FARM OF DIAtiRM, Le Et Clair town- , ship, Westmoreland county, Pa., on. Tub Mill Creek, about une..m ll e Dom the Penra'a Railroad. • • The improvements are a good Remo 'house, and:, I .fframe Aank Barn. ilcy a email. Farm of 26 acres Calker, township, Weatinoteland County, Pa..mear the line of th e , , ; Pena alt. ' '' ' L int.' ' . Also. . Ferro of shout - Rdi aeret Ml' _____hltOlM,t sialmWtmoreland tiounty,'Pa." •-' •• - - Also, al'arm of 200 erns In Fairfield ioisitshist, Westmoreland countrt.-PIL• •' '1 ; i ..)' .4140. Mr rent a Fez of lotiterM. fa =own-, flblp, Weirmnrchnid earn:al, Pa.; irtee yoh ths , line of the PentOs.ll. .EL -.- :- ~, ' - • ' Also , gee Mores - et to o k the Citto 011 nod- IllolameComthhY of Pit !FAS i': , .. - ,! ~:- 1 Poe Author paxttehliurs inquire of , ' ..... • ; G. t.: TOWZR. Rohl FAIlle400; - get .., . 1:.- , • NO. 1G L'prGa street.' ESTABLISHED IN 1786.-f SLIGHTLY Re. 3X LIBERTY STREET, No.; 30—Cures , Ilrinary Incontinen t Wittang the Bed, tooTreOuent, P.lnful, or ce, - No. at—Ogre, • Patella MenstnieUon, Preenatee - 'i Cramp or Spasm; PrurltttNitelting, and - Inettie• lion of Females. rif) A • 11 : 4 F4.4 4 .":0 1 0: 2 4.• • • • pg ;hi 4‘ .tti=e; •-t tilt 'noel:J:0(1f s rani " 1 / et . • • :Kgrtgr tooit - Maass tle Prca_c huT ii ir o mit , n i x • Ne Piano. .mre fii.4 - .4 _ urns at : : - 7 , ~ z tt . No. 38-etmeonanicons orßo . ..• ~, or A 4 ultA; and: ct 2 l s prankds. ~,; !,,",•,41 Cramps l, rt rro: al -Corp luitomiti.,,iiiivant ciiippi:l64l,. '' , ....„.. 1 ....... b . of kpliita,- Jatuidyee, Onstipaubnowet ~- 10. 'Liver Complaints,l el. n:,..2 v, rut • IfivaS-Opres Boils;A:ktbuneleit; and any tar* , -of the kind. .' ' - • ~ . -= . o:,; - :la ro 4 ' ' ' ,• - ! ~, ..,,-,,-..,f.t No. ne.-Cunts all Acute, Skin Etitpclona;niSuar,. -,, ;.• - 4 -letTeyer, Measles, Chicken l'nz, kn.. ' - ' , igo:.11-eurts Chronic fliittgkf, Nervou Coyish.% ~ r t- • thr Cough, and Cough with exacckwalkuL ,- - . .. . . . . .._ _ ~7- -. No: . 1 1..-I_ , ares Snufflciar Vaisarh-la the . l,iend at '-' ' ' • 1 Inlet/Iv, Raffling or Altuctu In the Throat. ~, .± .!. .j . N0...1!"..—(7ures Con, titutlonal Disposlt loci te. lie- • - •