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    VOLUME L VII
the, - eiittAtinqii 6% ae.
VERY LATEST 'NEWS
BY TELEGRAPH.
31SE CE QUESTION.
Eeirra of tic President and Setretary Seward.
/91300TIATIONS PItONOITHCED
.1 4 .; A TOTAL TAIIVILE.
Par*tilars 0 f the tonfaroac 6 17Olmosva
WeanLsniCnr, Feb. C—President Lincoln and
Secretary :Seward , _ arrived here from Feitress
Itortroe this morning. They bad an, informal
Oonferet!ce with Messrs. StspbensOlunter and
Campbell on board the steaarer River Qtnam.
The conference occupied four boors, and result.
ed in ncr chnnge nr opthions of the Govern
' - Mint cr ofth , r o x i,
I. , Feb. 4 —Moth: surpri3e was
P r ;:siaioned this morning by the early return of
Plosidont Liaccht nadScrvetary Srarard. Is was
sactVngbeti..re many contiletin,,o rumors were
circulated roger:am; the result of their mission.
j The - antagonistic pOeitiumi of the the Govern
; mats woe I.rown on the return of Mr. Blair
to Itinhampl j onc, drol lug peace La thy,piiia or
patsiondltiOnel submission to the enion ant the
other ott ate basis of smarmy itylpnitienee and
recognition. It 'sus clear Or.: thy rebels, them.'
seises, did nut anticipate ready vomidlanea with
their denial:As while Own.: was an;e.srtica. desire
'on the part of the l'resident to dhoti that was
I cc.n , potli le with honor end puldie , e-epedi,nex in
, prombes and who evinced not u little ausiegy to
Smince accClutnoiklion.
It was . edc anuouneed by telegraph this
morning that President Lincoln and :keret-try
Seward had retrirr.ed to Washington. after a ela
fetcrre with the label commis:Ai-seers, whielt
retultod in no change of the attitteht of the
Government cr of the retels.
Private tnlegratas hive since been rein:dyed
nishing enquiry es to tic troth of tilt, F/ ateinau I,
because the whole truth had noti,ten butted with
regard to trospectlre end In results from
litchumnd, Now that brief telezrant I,in.
the c Ins this rimming la aiht it .rag uS
mined Lem the taut antherity. Ns thtaill h •
- yet n boom nor btt prolialil,
they uiil traiiptiat ; the President and S
Seward being the. only pant. preseet on "our
sidg, raid the cauftaxtuce being celled; ittri'inal,
more in the character of a gea oral enoVertatiall
to elicit the iletis of all who costons a al It than
grave diplcmatic sliscussisn, it.-yond this, sells:-
Ever may Le said, mast bu znWe speculations.
The consultation did nit resod in any agree
ment, the tnnin feature, Inyolving the question
of separation,of and sultmhssien to, having been
left nudechla. Of coerce those of a 42140 m
character could have co existence and co the
parties Separated. As fur 114 can:ho aseertalthsi
nothing' was Mid as to - a future . u i tivtlug and the
/IEIIO FIJIMs its be lett precis-ly where It was h.t ,
fore the enufcrtnCel
There Is co veritiention of tint r eport cheats
ting to-day that tt,,..1 had tr - rced"upon general
t.xelumgc
s.MtaoiOtt, Veit. —lt Is tilt:QM/16 to pro
care di:tali trneernang the recent confer:3am
letucen the President Mid S t ecret,ary of State
aid the n het cornunissioncrs, bdt it is reported
that the President tllroM;hout the ensversation
insisted that he should continue;the prtraeution
of the war en-tbe prlneitleherrtofore tleciarid,
namely, of compelling cdh.linace
tattoo and on the - basis of union, and atimating,
mace taly en I lcsc ter.ns. With him there wat
to be no aviation from this conical of the com
missioners were left In no doubt., whatever, og
this material KW, The conveknil was cot.-
dueted In - tie most courteous and. retp.setfut
mutter, and the commissioners returned to
liichmond thoroughly understanding- the vietes.
exT r-vand , lty, tl ;Pie;falett; theretbro, Irkany
thing farther is to be said cn tlds subject, it
mart come freim the Con ['mita eel themselves:
As heretofore stated, there was no agreanteut
upon soy point at Issue.-- t
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it 4. conndently.otsertrd by Intimate friends of
the Prillieur, It. t'ac cone=ston er c ,mpromise
erns model y lu the: least degree of yield
leg'Lle_pothluit as ob. V. stated; and which he
has In public Mid 'iterate communications main-
NVhaterer may b: tint speed Athena nil° the
prato.nurvir.ent Is future. it -Is certain that
theta i be rio element lo the meanwhile
our nJlitsoy operations, Miran% an drat wall e
made to prmecule the war -additionatti--
gor, so that onr inecul may' pre dace no early
NEW Tont, Jan. - b.—The morning: papere
throw no new light upon the negotiation, be
tween Lincoln, Seward and. thet_reber connis-
Eietterl. • Tbe iiitcre'^w lasted' sixteen ho tra,
according to tlitcßontali.tOnigpouctent. rho
rmfidrns ba reported to imee nntriarn '.‘rt!"‘".
Stephtne,littuter and LI:nub:11 that If they
prepared tu'promiee,'s return of their states to
the Union he was ready to wairoall mluorepars
tions, Lot es chief - mlesistritter'of the repn6lte,
swum to maintain
.1 lie . Vnlon, be 'mead take into
conslderedlon no teems Whigh 'i ref its divi
sion. „This grand golatebe nimbi confessed-they.
did noe-IVel authorized to decide* an d'So the lee:
gr,t bairn ended. .
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heit'firarent'c toikidat'a L etatOrii3On" tioard,
one T oi.thecther of the steamers which - were en
cliorc4 in , tiamptua Ramis, rhere2br.ti rs
could not be Interrupted:la their& rugs: , It
was conducted la' Most corßal and freak man
ner ca the part of Mr. Lin;
pia aliael,'With_tynaLtirititteas.. Great. anx
iety Is felt to bear from Riehniond.
New Yor.tr, Feb. 5.-a•Tlie7ferah:, 'this morn
log, Rijeka the rettelpeace misalon will prove a.
stepping-gene tot heir aubmiasion to the Union.
It predlr is that peace will colne.froM Lee, while
Jett Davis, driven, out of Richmond , is flying
for someother temporary place of rertnre: •
Too.lleraArs W.hingteu letter says that Mr.
Dlair ascertained in Richmond that a majority:
there have a hitter feeling against Franca and
England and prefer- a union with the United
States. r ttalttbonarbo hare bath tem:mate I by.
'hhochade.tituniug. and':lllenitimatial.thado,wittr
Europe hare any desire to farm eh niltanw with
France; the majori:y are In favor.ofnniting with
the North: This 'Wire Watt inantrested - by the
tulle lore cheering when they raw the Pelee Coro.
raissicsters yastr_throngb.Lilt ht.permin that_ a -
large majority prefer re-name, provided th - r• can
have It via:cut too der. t. ailing terms and can tad
isa.r.rod that klact,Nmea.. l .lacafaras a;f:coitaratin.
Or.. will rot be t ledly enforced;
The precise nature of the propositisns brought
by 31t,,t3;tthentand hlostaaelatea bat not fully ,
• transpired, Let the fact mast bi :home in mi n d
that the President, through Mr. Blair refused to
receive cr meet marartilmioners,AniceVit 'upon the
bests of a reunion and the abolition of slavery.
htr, LID! oln's dgart a ure cannot be Interpreted
Irf &HY' herstaftrat titat:JaM lewilllng.
. to take the respensibilits of commencing a no ,
.gotirtUpn on.tha haste of remaion:.
BALNIMOItie, dispatch to the
Baltimore knitter:a from Annapolis, after no
monneing•the Arrival thern - of-President-Gineola
and Beeretaryr Seward.; saysibatdcwas rumored
oa board theitearaer lariats' bionght thena i lbar
an aninlatiee elf thirty days *mild, take plaerrof
set tie oaf 511113Oultles e it of ;purse, all ru
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The .roat'a IV/phloem: apeetallaya: 31C. tha•-
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and debbifeCirltbent ieserte.tfiat the peace
fiancee were :dotal fanana;lbereare Sedleealons
that peace will ape-Wily be won by war. Deets's.°
mews s expect from Sboteauuieirly next week,
1111,11 THE Altriar THE lABW.
Movements - of , the Reb el Fleet.
I,IVEGY 'ENOAGEMMIT REPORTnD
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nra ' ;rely. s ? —k let's' from the Army
of tht s .l g itures i 7datedFridn ' y n4,lll;says. It Is re
portglibet the _ ratellieet started down the firer
early this wonder - , but at'er proce r edin . 7, a aboit
distance, turned back and anchored Iu their' Old
, position. alt. 0300414 they were !la epnreben
S. .
EIOCI of not getting heel as rarely as they did
l!cfore,lf they bad attempted _ teqgo as bras they
1,1 did en tbnt occasion., •
yp A good cleaP.of tiring has` tdeit heard In tho
direction orPetersburg. There Was a report
t 2. _that It seas Caused hr coma ECIT mortars which
•vcrerraetlehtz' ori'l'eterrbitijc; Wldle another
rcorekuted.that there Ira: au engazement of a'
tbarstierhetereen the..twO near the
Apponisttor: The tiring ceas:i at about tire
o'clockift She a
Viotory Over the Imperialists
Neil=
Nriv Tonic; Fab. 4.--The /oar, says ::11ttat
4tro ruiners , that the fbrces of Juana hive
uchlettal altfetory over thc. - ImmLitiata In sOutb
eni -meyjco t , ,and tune captured! irt latpoitatit
eltrt hut n 0 ,,, particulars are yta ketrau: Thase
rumors - bace - Abe eullti?enit of tle- Mexican
Xtalklar at Wasblniton;
:1111nois Bldck Lawl ` Checke K. d. - CintcAcoi,Tetn :- 4.`T4ze meging .the
Lad inek f Ln.._ we, . wiled , tbe-Ropre
to day; mid
• ;b freclOttely piutice 1,1 r! Seurat.
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Gen:- Latent Iron ::dente
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riCTOIIIOUSLI%
Union Alen ezpittred in ;loath.
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PARTICULARS OP Tar. LOSS OF THE
PATAPSCO AND DAI CUING.
rCUTI:C.:I4 Mormon, Feb. 2.-11 m steamer
Coremor Chase. arrived hero lost evening from
Tort Philter, with the moils and dispatches from
our onny operating against Wilralogton.
Nothing had transpired In the movements of
General Terry's army.
The t.learaer George Leayey arrired here to
day from Dillon !lead with 11Ittpor Andereon,
heart, of Important dlsFatera from General
Sher man. Elterman's forces were still ad vanclue,
Iletcrlt mly Into the very heat t of &nal; Caro.
Ana, with every prospect of atrlkinz.a. disastrous
How c a the rely' forces coseentrated in
the eh
chitty of Chat Iti,ten.
- NEW' Tonic, Feb. iferthrs corre..-
rx — cd , rce from Ohertnan's army ituoriltea the
4 rentott of the trw campaign. The left Whig Of
tl:u alley ucthr a. Slocum hid arrived at
Fdrtt re Ft cry, en the Sara: nah liver. fiftY milua
ahnve the city of Savannah, Witll , llt triaatlnd
any orporltion whatever from the coctuy. Two
divlaltate or the L'Otie corps mroet: nut tir
that point through the State of S lath (7arollaa,
lend Nrsidernblu dillitothy zetting thrundli tha
irrami.s. The cubit. trinttot which marched 41-
rLetty up the (it tingle hank of tna riven, had nal,
• 1,01 etlAMlTAFstmnt,rl to cr . :ll:Niel - WWI. On the
20th all of Stream's men were at Sinter Penny, -
and fr.ritllis wtire teelog rapldtp rdccit d . 1 . 111 -
111,11 siter( of the army Is opt:railed in a bitter
COMA ry for marching than the tell, and at Walt:
fr.nlit., but cominualcatkeibrtween the
two itkrlt
laic co; re:pot:dont status that Gen. Sh.roma •
iiropi see Willed op South Carolina at the rata
of twenty roil s a day. '
l'crt I: , 301 pcperti dive • full rod Icahn, of t'e
1.4 t rf tta, Ni,ultou l'••:np-ro n o el th G
lila hit•ri air etc tr t..01n I. Tleu e
I. teed: in "r
I, of I.o: enottit, let oar .'f reeleeel
Ipi the. I% lltoirtl to t moiLy eecoatki
unit. rho ~ ca, and u 0 noreAdai on Ivemel of
her warn Ire 4:i
71. e. l ChM c t nzr.oicil en the Comte,ho,
rir , r, tleutit Cur. ilea. on Ile. Clith nit., mid after
inalLtaioleum Ist ere I' thr neici le-t
torso beunt, end ernim.: apparent to hor
critrern that she could rot lii ant asp, she was
baretil. li. r pfllcers and crew, ::::ceithar.: tsar,
succeeded in escaping.. A. few blurs preel of
to thi a tides. :stitch Wel her the Dti.
captured the blockade. runner Coquette, front
Charleston ter Nassau. with n earge of cotton.
Nrw 'rotor, Feb. 5.—A letter front the Do
pHs, C. t of the Earrth to the runt., dated the Ist.
:delis [bat a erunimny or the 47h Massachusetts'
canal: v, :mar Li. Col. Bennet, of Gan.
* - a r tau le a raid last nes:hen the :own Uri; elle
-10 miles front list Charleston flint S'a•
Tel nab rnilrond from Grahamatille. Af
er.l to LUX , ',tie Court Guns:, Jail and nest or t
that mtarued to Furmtaiig:s.
cab the 0 ) art lions:3 wan quit: a
r of Beaufort count: records, at the loss of
which tee tear Inhabitant, of the place were c
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sid.u:bly grits, d. Neatly all of the documents
destrey: d acre of a recent date.
A [es di y, before cur treopreatered the plare,
a E. quad ta the rubel Wheeler's men had
Ihe rame place a brief Nish, am! male them -
re, res extremely odious among the torrospsxydo,
by taking' all the rattle, chickens, hxys, end
properly, that they could lay hardy
on.
'lle same letter steles that a steamer nun; I
to trim Florida ports, brings us news of the.
cnj tore of a portion of the 75th Ohas regiment,
Etalotied at Jacksonsiae. On last Theralay,
felts teen in command of a Captain, left Jank.-
tcpeille and prezteded about fifteen vati. a
in tl.a direetinu of Ballwin, their objet
t e:rg lc assist a resident f.,;ITy In removing
it and Itansehold pods to within ntr,
Thry reached Cho hence
thcoacmT, and ti•blia eagagsd la loading
the ttagons, were zumatuulai by tour headrest
tr.our,fod rat e' s. Our rum fled to the Imola
sea ds tray were et.sely followed by the rs
lels, The result was that ntly fillan of
our mm, including the Captain, su?easdel in
gotirg taelt to the Union lines. Pram the
tte , itactt of an omeor who recently left Jaelc
soloalle, it erpeara that the whole affair was
Ea.& up by the patty where it was 153'4;h' , to
rater.
• Nzav Tpr.s., Frb. &—The Herald'. corresptxt
' dr..t dl Slttets' Ferry, of January SOth, /mpg I.a
COLllllFlip the country from Savannah is Sis
ters' ksrry ;ter Efly miles considerable forage
was' fi.und, ut ebieter.s t turkeys. beef cattle
nee swiet potatoes wen), scarce. The foraging
putimcd•ttitirely a dillrrent county crom
rata parsneil tierbig Ili march from Athintd.
Ne.-cly f..ulilits wi ra permittod to retain pm
.,,Zsts 4 unrgli to support them. No Litotes
were km_ ed and the troops generally-conducted
u zirda the tits:A - glees In friendly
. . art , 1, f r: 4 re ,:, the- Booth Carotins pepic
will Inci snore coast to CtstliPlalti
i Nan" Yor.r. Feb. 5.--the furs
Fisher letter of the :'Atli soya : In the re ••!lt, 10-
zrourre with the rebels by flag of truce the
lait:y were eager tr learn every.lang . 11.rssible
emicitning Stales mission to itirbiuood. -
, lie retch, arcs holding aiortidet Snit from-
Cape Fear river to the ocean. The' central pm
thou of the Ptolustan Is swampy and Impraoti
catie mairehiag troops veer ft. tin only
ba.digrtiond Ike In sandy strips along tba ricer
and tevan shores within the reach or the ems
b.ta s. Ca the slyer side thalleit: draught ;ma
-11,041s bare wol kcal their way up rtruaw. wattle
two and a hallos Isnot Fort Ansi:now
apparently. a Very ' , Halt!: woe, 1'1,0(4801 Cla
We-t 1 lk re)liy opposite cur infantry alvairm
line itti - Abe lhitillisuis side. I.le a",,rlC cocoon
trait a 11.11 . 41 to a Ix dl mile of grJued, and near
Ware several smaller works.
FRIGHTFUL ItAILROAU ACCIDENT.
Teti or Twelve Lives Lost
SEIEBAL PASS!NOIRS BURNT TO B Tit.
C.Ncncluxt, Feb. 4.—A bad aechlent occurred
on the Norlett& and Cincinnati Railroad. at Lee'd
Cn tk Lrldge, sixty miles from Cincinnati, this
morning. , 71. e Abide pier of th't bridge Was
csni,tlotray during the bight by the gorging, of.
the lee nod high water, tearing the bridge stand
ing., no, accommodation train, eonalsting of
l'-genre and twolimenger cart, reached ilia
ri [art of the bridge when It gave way, recital
tatingilte train lad the traok, a distance of Arty
font. 'l'at or firth.° fifes wero, lest_hostiles a
muntber.striatnify !Wired. Tha. roar car fell on .
Its (*d and.took fire. Several passengera Were
harticd to death. -
.. - The eastern entrees train on the Central Ohio
Road ran off the track near Newark., tide mars
lug.:
thrOwing the cars
.down an embankment.
No ono se:lowly InJurrd.
Nero(lailans far - Exchange of.Prlanners- 7
Dloro Vlgagatte for Paley indicatel..
Feb. 4.—The Commerctars-Wash.
legion special says:.. The .Secretary orWar was
Informed yesterday:that General Grant contem
plated nesoilations with the enemy Gar a gener
al eichange oT prisoners, at the rate of three
thenzand Ter maath, which is:as fast es the
-rebdis can deliver them.. ....
Th: inclicatlons arc that a more vigorous war
polity will now he adopted.
• .'lhaCableet was called together to-diy. and
doubtless had the-resell . of the President'a visit
tqFortress Monroe laid before them:
. Wismar:7l)N. Feb. is said that the
President end Mr. Seward bare agreed upon a
general enhance of prisoners, which' will forth
with Übe ids e.
From Incfore Richmond
treAllgrAlelTll.l POTOMIIe, Feb. 4.
Ali the hospital. In the Geld wer, cleared n day
er tun niece, the inmates being sent to. City
&int central borritel, where they could rounive
mere .care., and be in better ryn.trtere. This
change, no LOOLL, t-eSO 6:4J to the verlous ru.
porn of an. Ink: idea movement.'
: Deterters - who come In to-lay report the re
turn to caw front of the troops rerently scot to
North Carolina to wrote Caton curet: blia to he
'marbling nu Weldon.
The ri , ..btlsin front of PeterstutrZ base been
sexy, Jubilant fore day , or two, Indulging la fin.
anent cheering
. but nhni, account is not
'known ,
Itio.,Tieik, one Of the olden ofireers In the
army, has been afbldned to duty u Asstatant
Adjutant Genend nttheseheadquerttre.L.
'.The Eleetpial Vote.
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lASIIINOTerS, Feb. 5.-430til :Rouses of Coo
gress havingreed to .the'Joint resolution that
the electoral cotes of the States of Virginia,
Korth Carolina, South:Carollia, GoorgLa, Vlorti
di, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Trial,
Aikansas atek,Tenuessea shall not be eanntid
n6t Wednesday far rrceident and Vice Prot
dent A .,4, e gutted Stales. Ibis .1i p'..ae,d4:,01
timer Ital t itactue of Abom.viere aeandi
flan t 'et VS:11 of November lat. „,„
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Ilebt!ts Burning ('flm a:
cor o 1• it I(
r.-t ED Vit't 12 WI
New YeZF. •Ar
The, as I. nomg
thu I.m n 3.4! ;,_
lion In Lee's rarely that thwy hare,
hst •and thud u li,.iu a uht.:: Llwynt i
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du ctit, :irne arms of pc-are will !te
their military n.reelsatides dishand;ri rod the
Eel n permitted to rtt envie t heir homes.
The ilsraid's Fort Fisher letter of thv 33th
ELYI/ that for two drys vast ' , di:fines ofhlunk
if II ohe have Isere rising in thd dirtetiou of Wil
ed! gtr u. The imyermeslen prevails that sae rd
bd.. are Lure I i.tt the cotton which Is known to Lvs
aucesselattd there.
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A relit:onissanee on land and water Thad...this
eyealnu 7itiltv.l to distins4any tlltnlnutlon orate
rettl atrt ,:oh Lit our trout.
A Ftr niece Ni.h.roe Setter Rays, Accardli; to
the cloth, of descriers from the enemy the kat,-
age ittftlAt Danville rhod Threatens to h,eroer
snore rt ric eu. 111.7 ray th:rr wure on I; L1_1420
Wet 1....11141(.9 In Itlettrantwl at the tint •• • of the
lit falent, nod fatalne LL . re.at rues!. Thu flan.
vlau req.d it the ual,v one 1.1r.a ester!. s sunllc.3.o
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Lt t't , a, my is any extent., and nit!, its h,eo Phu
.at my rottf•t: very :.‘,ott r Lar., pr.,,151•111 4. 1110
cau.11,3 t3;iCk of Itivbtvont hilnl h Irons
'de,vet,ng • rartor.t. r.tralry ,
I,ollldd of tlavle hart,,,.. in t•teil:tatu the tr,s
rpoicai ion, and on that r is. lie t,ll,:ig
11,1.11111.vi1y Ore tvrtlrti. Pl' the army. NI
are completely denuded of all provision'_ sun.'
astable CoMturitits ralmh.m:
1..7P;‘,q sutuctilleq4 ran It. 4011 V. .soon thu iNetido
of Illtittnond will start,
1....0tere oleo rep at that Lee is 1,1 gJ
Itit,t•if for the ports,e of thu ft:re,
nl't npeir Ft SI, cart., and • 50 MA'.
f.le.tturnn 1113.1 th,:itatud Irt act
meat's.
Lute Rebel Setif.
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WAT. INCTI. , N. I" t-1,. :.—fl,., ltivlinion 1 5 7,5,iy,
o ill, 2!!, fat,: Gt ht )d Etlhort E. T.,, ur.s..A
In hut I,ly ;•,..utlruu t!, by thi• N:tru: 7. - <,- 34 , ,
al C . , 41.1:i1t 4. r.in Chia ~,f i il,. Arum,. ca;Le
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111. Iv, ..t k ol i,t
I.t.rtt r. tol
r I n ,•r 11.1: , Ihe itl rn
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Ole 1,11 II1!rit Ano.-•:‘ 43.1 Er ro.h.
AMC , TV hvir p•it.ls
Sztrrn e.- } ?rri {ll.les HeihertsVlll, TM% pl.ra~ it
nl, El k 11 , ;. , , , y 5.1111011.01 WO
till h.,
A Lor:y f. (co of icf,ltrr. alti!Lrry
and rsal
cv L , ft 4 . 1:111 a , ' encamped l'lNtir th, junetS.,,xl of
11,e +SIC:I. , ond the (.1 , 1 Yoltol 14 , t.l. Tni
tor.o is nail to coals of the 10th mu! Ph!'
army cc:i 0.
ttuday tunralng liar enemy atlienr_ell. to
rut.ricl. rattle farce of infantry and artillery,
1,•:11 1% Prattt, cud drove in ea- to:irmilit
hat li, et links to 17,..t..,et. croct - . Our io Ctn:ry
wivaLeL...l no.] .'rare lie ettemy tmek,
tt n re. (.4
•.• Levy. qn•,.:
k :c c! ray 51.a.C.0 a et:mous:rat:oft on our pa
.'l'. 1 , r105:01 hri or sr
bt..Ktica'6ttlt. Ik:a nitht.tit
r.o,:rriett litV I.arntt.l
Tuft tllat,N tivt•
• A :.w .—Tise IV" 1171;k
• Lee'.
, l: ‘,11: War •nt
' Sint th, in)' in sanding
It t.• ;I" f r.,nl
1 , 111' ; ' v
Lis naa ,
• iats'ninit, 5r a...,
rev neural:la Is 11..
lire d.
/ TIC Si,[l;lr. e. k AnOLlti t an appr .I of
C, n. Lev r r,ing thr drl very to the Confederate
..., , izattr•cfliv - ers, of nil alms 0:1.1 cavalry el Ilp
rm tS l b
,the hand. of Ciar.,
he oar:. 'ho North
1 al-110u legifiatur, mot to rocet 50941), 1141
C}{. rr ',rat conve.rr 1 the Ir.nis!..tart•
Ge , P. 14 In extr.t.Sesi•lon. Tnny meet at Mac ,r 1
r Sr-sr is r'r Fe'lruary.
Tno IZlebmond .I,l;ininr dwelares that Sitar
co alert I- now t tie ptr.en 'tint 14 . 0
of Vt' nat!.ttoy Bill:Latina, jt is pon.,lv
h o t Sherman :L: for 1.1:14.:1
hi nti.otalna.
P.trltra-nd E.,woitt.r li is a 3 trtl.:l! c2wi
Inc I. , gt.i.t itar,Flty of till'og et, the rebel
P , ll,:tf, and in which It think,, neither ner
rr ntfai.l n aro at all probable, and prottaNts to
t.n for war WltilOnt the :11,1 of Peace CMltali.i
-[lt a. d a itbiolit tillianec with Naptleln.
AiswriA, keS. s.—rrton Po '
P . ' r itc Or 8 ,nth
ern nt ear tow Gleaned: It It ttlt,•4 On doll
ea
ttr.i•y ltraurrtterd had rrachal Aw.lotta,
wr: ^ droge or anirt In tht dextrtrnta.
••, 1., .: st,:. L•p,:: cf the 21 8:11.3 thatl
I to the r
ii,r.11,1. F•o'.. 111,,;,1",..
Zdert, to bin r•iai
actoaLt r •
but to dep.ll3 at - tat for
et r.
7ze aid 111,11. m. Clurran rlye tuwaldlort,
I ,LIII to hero b[tm b !for! th,y
a..r. Ir 1j li^d anythine.
'i'trP.: , l day,- vir.co a party of nclons Lolled
al Shears on 0., lover Jarmo, and dye
yol ull ibc lr•eses no Mr. Wreda's
I 6bnllor. 2.^_d let.alc, der:raying
I Viell:-.EO (grill 111 :Chine'', and ho-sing'
alal'eafrylyg svg Ids large ervps bfgr.tla and
pn s bloea. On Suturday evening -MC the ND.
}MI oil Yanbca cavalry encamped too miles
no: D of Dumfries, 'oa "Qe Telegraph roof.
y W.•• nerompauled by wagons, and tree
trix,,rl to by on their way to Frodcrieksbrew.
Thu ass very cold and the roads in an-Z2
el , !!6n that tl•ey returned toward. Alex-
Pr , :. Stu d:y. They robbed Wr. 'Cones or
nil I.le I ',Er and pravls , ons. On Monday a
hot . ). Youbee cavalry-were flirt, mhos went
01 I:veobsille. •
Fv,r3ll..hlg. Wllminzton 6 , pile!, %Tr. 4
charge In the tt,
etny'r:l.ll or :AK lose.
teelli her is way
b cry. '2 Ic saki to have reamd: -I that he nas
otal nj , prtndated the c!ne , l/,/:. ell Tellidlo . 4 at,
bid Lc le, LI - Tern' .d eunflt.t; ;t nny ,171:1•
l;tune Vole arida procura but a Im-a or armln•
I've, and would be an unmanly •^-Coking from
otb pr e.evt duties, and rntJflu, no as oar 011;
thvn t; late üblell rrc slmtdal nd•et nod ovexconl.
Ebtztnen's army Is rrported to be burning ail
die grcdel and Louses alnnr the line of march.
Pr,rtelirtekca vary in their statements as to
Sla I it.atlr tilatlnntloo.
M erp'.l.3liloll, 15.000 Ptron., wag reprtoil lit
ixt Net; Orlennr, to b " n bottled at P.liC3-
g 9 n , a. The Intended duVnition Is ruppS32l to
be ttolAte. . .
Ihr Iticlunnnd Litimtner of the neap': On
the is hole, we belie* tue cmafederacy hasltiven
up the idea of making a present of itself to
Feriand, Frenee. and F 4 paln, and that however
willing we might be to glee up slavery as the
price of Independence, there Is no more talk of
Wolf g that so a bribe to some foreign pawer,
ender to Induce It to do fur us what we should
ettaisa we are unaldeto do for ourselves. In
elicit, the reentry has !a:covered from Its teraipo
rely nerrcus affection, brought akiout by the
failure of llond's campaign and the capture of
Sol *,.nab, and again looks palmly at the !tittle
lion, which is found ta be eliconragleg, after all.
YOLA, Fan 6.—Ricamond paper, In an
could-log lha contlririntion Of Lee's amnilnt
int nt na General.iyi-Chief, says that he will ra
t:min In the Reid wlThithe anny around Rich
mond. He hna published an appeal for nrmi,
and calla for the delivery to the authorities of all
In tl.c bands pf eltir.ene„
(icy. Brtaticraidkto Is apectod to amount tha
poPitlnn of Steretary of War to-morrow.
They have h story 10, Richmond that trepans
from Thomas' army to reinforce Goa. Grant in
front of thenchtl capital, }VIVO ',neatly passed
over iho-rinitlmore & Ohio railroad.
A committee of the North Car.llna L•glAln•
tyro recently had a conk:ream! with Jed" Davie.
id Li.ey fTi4CI - 41 tilUrC vigorous wroaccutlon
e)1" 'arr.
An Atlnhlo correspondent of the Itlett:Anna
1,; jel Bays, Iliac it trill teliaire eaveral
trontha yet to relatild th„etlrn:ule,;oo,.,,k,
t lirt filallort/t c:estroy,l. It Os" says that It Is
foie lo nttetolit, to ding lit 11,, fete that In
Catolino, Georgia and limit Carolina.
11,, to rim n wlde•6lßeud tli—sotl. , l„l , ll , to, which, If
not tinkly clltektit, threa,m, to petal aee thu
nregtent ,ilenzters.
(in}' Brown bag rolled an at, ra s.•+vna of the
Le4lslature, totneet unlaesday next.
Cold ildwanecd--1 . 00 Guns Fired
Feb. 4.—Tl:e evA4 market. on re.
mint - of the news of the return of Presblent
Unruh; and Secretary Seward, hemline stronger,
ultit an upward tendency, opening at 210; it
fell to 20d, but under the new,, advanced to
=2 3 .!;.• •
At neon, to-dap, one hundred cum were fired
in City "Hall Park, in boner of the ratification, by
the gtate 14Ielatuve,.of the amendment to the
Cofialltntion, ribollthing.slavery.
Rfid. G'en. Pope.,
Sr: I.oms, Feb. 4.—Major-General John Pope
arrived here lest night. •
„It is stated 11141, North-weat ; Department Is
to Ire' dded totboDepartnient of I.ll4snurl and
111( Sall, and that thiainl li tary division le be
Siblitanded by 'General Pope. General Conti la
u.t+a transfencil north, with headquarters at St.
/qui.
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01034 or Oa puni-111,1 by in.
freer not IrFs thd-..foe butatred dol Lem, or by
firpr,..nent of I t,T. ?tag than air M02:411 4 ,,.
1'1'1.14464, That uotl.iug.- Irereu mutaiurxl
11,.•tim. with :mi . pl. L 4 CTIV I re 011,1 LT Made under'
ILO lairo-cf the TlLitrAl:Sto Thl.: was ordered
to I l e jo;Uted.
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Mr. ill%ots offered the f 41ov - int% which
us dead to he printed, noetirrenl run...lull:ma dc
eh-rind tie rule on asei . irtniulttui the three qt.,
tut, of thy Fereral Stotts ; rentitri-d In the
n of
3 , voL••of Nit!, houses
hos I riiiti.st 4111011.1(1,3 to the MM.:J.11..10011
1,:+1. , ,,y t litollg 11,elt thr United &MAX,
1:11.1 x errtling to the etitints rtiptireinnitt4 of
Won still he vdldl to 311 Intents aid
pn••os • ttj port of the enitstitatioa, and all
Ita Zak made uudrr th- a r 4% ~ , r ity or the United
tire dili
tbrraon, the liniteti States,
tii.•••111 eta..., fag to partjeipate
it, rein, t hat the terns rtil•b In equally,
uppU
ski-I' It -trooditiniela MitesiittlLloll,
"4', the atot•tik,ent of the Coned
tells, 11 , 1. :y the
NIA:eo. .1 ill tovidt•ln - lien radt'e•l hs three-I° , lrib,
I :1.,. ,e tat ti. , l.ll.l.Clint! c.Lll,l`.Ut
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I t:.•• t ..i
n.in.: all r•veoit tre.vi, have
•ti to rknhotti pat tiapno 0,, of the rohel
e•tatt t.
r.s.i act et !tar rota innit t I to
tltti t t Ills :J., at t:ty ht-it site prolith'ilttn oC
'Nt• valid to all i. :cots, And an part or
tto Os tit .to i•I 11, [ ottirt . 6tto ; btu the
rot, t. 'a It I - lar•.11, till. assume Ihn im.
istattat • rtiAtts.i too of tt. , . a:ot tho
111 • 11.11 desires.
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•t. • t. wtt nr lli notrye, Tee
I ,sre.. Versittle end nnuo..u.i LL,„
,•r vnune i u g; the ekr..loral vale
”..em tbect44 ( - ent.•tneled. Th
GL Atit.l.; is a tine 'suelo:, of this p,taivc . oi awe'
N:, coutetA4 that Cvagreai Lvl
It, nle rAlt to di-vide !LA flurnipn ; lSni it mu 4
Ine ,keidt-d Lt 11142 r0n1id...1.1. of Urn 6w.ta and
ttw rre<id,w of OM Joint mu:vent/ea in which
tkr Ifilv. 6 nuni•titterd.
Mr. Tirro..ui: A.itb M I).little as
t" ...bet whieli tha. lr •tiw..l bole nito.ll.l
ti. c. u. that tit, Vriiisident of tit-
5. 55 c,•trikt ruts,telt .61)"
r. 1.1,4 % . 11 , 11 it Brasuw.tato 1. 11 td
i• a I . :st ;sir of a rLCLe
I, • I , i, it I. n reglaLlit. by :be leas of
Wade 1 The State of Louisiana boat in
,G u e uinrt tlir zi , vurnineut. Ii the,srse
n o . l ,lfor by the opponents tit Ilia '...:11
E ILe S trot 51,2 c I. prevail. and 11, tear
.•- . •
•• • •,, tllllt, rnr Cour yS Irv. what IS to WS
', 'i• tni La1i4.1.1 in an !tan ucxl.
t• I. (mly tyt() out or ron,IYJO ae.lera of
tt it eler:Fm of that :aagialaatire
t . . ' c cL CA uhteh C/••0St. Cies
-r --Mr. 1n0,..011.arrk,1 Inava to nTer a
it,. o • it Fa LI forth that ni aa inform d n
!la: n I 1: 0 11 . 114•41,,41 Lisa t'airod
Nilo rod the Kr cnllel Coordc•rltr, r3;.1;:ro,
Chot, e 11.21 It la the de:looratir and
r pin i on of thir, /lustre (hot nn poem_
I:• 1,1 1 . , to rotvziriz
:14. I 4 Oi rb . 3 a r, not tu n.
111 . 77143 . .:11, or lop,'
N r. t''.orytts Le was Ihrtrmed Ihet no
:,•e•
I.' •, are pev./lhtt, ea the r
?eitertal, ns.thlat; adtielatehle, hoc.
1,1 e • 4. att It.
(,11 - ,...t1 a rrenllt'on las:roe:In;
•`,.• (' Inter on Mirt..zy Airairt to Inquire
l• • I a• ellogo.l yarns as to ea,l Hera recently
I: at Fort S, r, haring died of , i ,„
...;2 or. to covert: wee' her. The rcsoltitten tray
lit 41.
11..natt pastel the jolat resolution tat
t.'t the 'Frew) . whit &treat Britain tar the
• ,11..•1: n of the naval force on tho Lakes.
.r 0,411C16.1 the rottalthtrattoo of the
Srt t' Al prop
' 1. 74 opt °sea the pending amend-1
rant r: lleten - t! of Athrilrnlty. In the eonreeof
h . • he onto ' 5 W. 55 "2 3,1 .7 4 7 the
re,a tat lett+ had fa 1,1 Ia e4reSopttil•:•.,l of
• tali-it , /.ll:nta of the retel autharities to re
dle•ZiarAT sit'! duly. an I tree,ase
.1 l,a t(1to 10 na!:, it 1/.7•.‘/t of
et:r to 1.0, U, far as ha rh,,,,tanteri the ' , Atli
t.t Won: 110: .01 til'3l la thrir
If lilt: dt,,, by the
pr• 14t.. Or, 11 , 1 If the se,. or or till rchnh 1033
~y^ - Ylen I[1141o•,.: ion, and nolhilzaelvt,
0, to' 1.ytn . ,1 • t....••rza Wore a MZtrnert, ha
F1e,14 rand the c.lettsSeihg armies of I,ls country
to , lento by forte what they had berm 01:11b:11
to o . ;„attftt by peace.
Lade, of 31er5lat.1, offered his Barna-
)1 G, 4 2 , , Pik'r +11:. , ! G. iitval l rirpeofed. nni Mr.
a.efl 1114 Adfrarn!ty Wart !ffend
:pat, .1,1. If sta. r.j,- - ted hr .f,;.i.n4t
Inf,f r.onenr,sl In the :".-nateN
In , ft if,' joint rekolution flrdnritv
•. ern ..ntitled t. r , pr,efflatl, - 1 hi the Et,c
ft ft! Ut Ilepr , , 1:(.11111puti th, lintuto n:l.l,)nrne4,
GEN. POPE'S NEW 00.11.111 AND.
urd Hume to Cease Hostilities.
; TAX CN FITRCLEII/1 AND SEGARS
Nr‘r 17.11. a, Feb. S.—Ad./lees from Wa•dEloz'
tar ti:Ji Ltajor 0r07.al John r.Epo In a
it ;Ad to the cotuntand of Um military dirislo
of ll.' Mlipouri, which I, to comprleo the p
~ e•viDl,ll of Idlesourl. Arkanea9, Kansas as
Hit ert. Cm. Canis W E . :Herod fr.,
tb. 1.l noreet of Kansas arid ASAIIIII.I, th
au:meal of the departments of Kama} an
nrl. all man] nod plated wide. .soma an
or Vol,. Mn). 4en. Hoy - Dolts retain
awl or tinclepartment , of ArkEtasas. Maj.
left Mlivraultim to-clay to aroturee
I.CA. ewriumid. Orders srerentit from Wait
to.ii.ay to Intel him at St. 1."11.1,
w•II t, the hradquatters of the military dlrtstoia
or the Missouri.
her
It as a rumor yssiterday that the steatitic
Illinois which was Ankso, and sailed for Port
FM's% was detulnert nn order (mut tho Gover
ment io early dispatches to Gen. itibartaau
'hurting him to mass hostilities at ones.
Tho II orldis D ashhigtein special sap that the
sews of the occupation of 13runchellie and Au•
nits I.y Elicrinati to looked for hourly;. na well
c tie eVartllitioll or Charle4ton. The enemy
lietolt that they cannot hold It.
he same 111;erial rut: The Ways and Means
Committee to-any devidcd definitely In regard
to the tax en petroleum. Upon. crude oil they
impose n tss of Ms emits per gallon. They leave
the tan oh the manufactured article as It now
:::0c per gallon. Begara urn to be taxed by the
poem) and lof by the thousand. Tobacco Is not
to be taxed In tear. ,
Peace Talk In Washington
NEW Tonic, Feb. 4.—The Jlrn,ldb Washing
ten special describes the peace rumor as absorb
ing all the public Interest. It says a groat change
hss taken place lu the tone of the peace Pain.
crate In Corgross. Heretofore they have scout
ed the Idea 1114 tho rebula would negotiate upon_
any ..titer km:, than recognition; to-day they
ray they hate been mistaken and that there is- a
cord prorpret of a ictilernent without reeogal.
lon and tilt tout further lighting. • 31illtitry
..p. retains err n o t .I.layed or relaxed but are be.
leg Forbad forward as rapidly im .
possible.
iiimuld peaceful incans full to secure pease the
iirnei and . navy ill du it without unrOasounble
Cr nen reel curs ninny, It Is well koriwn tint
..;eer. :sty Stanton has heretofore not riely burn
ant uiy opposed ton licgotiatlini with the rabils
ru sup basis oil. r Ulan on unconditional
tut has bad no faith In the possibility
of chi aiming a settlement upon any admissaide
me at present. To.clay, In ronversation with
mi ex•mettiber of CougreFlt, ho conveyed the
idea that there was a probability of an early and
omit nine item luat Inn of the war.
Another dispatch says that the climax in
peace negotiations is at band. Davis has
Mode a temporary alliance with (lon..Leo, but
fears that the fight upon him (Darts) at. Rich•
mold will soon force Lee to break loose; he Is
therefore determined to agree upon terms of ono()
to saio himself.
Galena and N. IV. Railroads Consolidated.
Cnirsao, Feb. 4.—Tho bill approvingthe con
solidation of the Galena and N. W. railroads
peseta the Illinois Senate yesterday.
=3l
• TORONTO, C. W., Feb.. 4,—The allen.bM pass
ed the ITritc! Room) last night, and will ruccive
We norerucir's sanction ppllop4aT.
•
y TEIrtt•TARY G. i?
:.;.1 ill,
Brlnlinsiration ;rent or z.,-/e,
"7"inth Corps,
ft N. CIIiWIVE ASSIGNED TO A NEW GaNIAAVO
C I T Tom, Feb. 4.—The Tribunes Chy Point
disrateli, dated' Pebrunry Ist, ears : It tunnder
atond here that str. Strphena In instrucPxl by
Jr4f. Patls and biaeablect to =la pence °tithe
brat terms lie rat. rt Is also arrynght here that
Mr. atePbcua will doe return to (Ire Caufederaey
If be dnes not rtiretca in the object Uf mta-
Mon.
From Cartons democotrations to front of at,
Cth corps last night mai this morntrtg, it was
apprelienlool by'stinte thus the rebels mend' to
mote vei attack 10-day, acct . by others that they
are nisi= to t ;pe r mit° Pt.tereburg. There was
ecosiderahlis ilrintrhst erasing thwatight
on by ;be enemy. p.srtleularly In the nerghbor•
hr od of litettcry No. 5. I think, Lowe...cr.. that
:all demonteretions of cireogth by the re.A. 3 at
t this time artefor the porpette- of giving true to
• Sterliene'pence
The T.,:pr.• Washington speoittil says: It is.rt-
dirttood. here Chat President Lincoln and Sucre
:ay tiettaid aJe nn their way tuck, hat cocking
2 , knonn or Ih. , result or tho con ference.
The reitiom esys sfajor Collura! (libitum and
ftsif tailed 0 11 ' hlearstiay for 11l Erns head.
Chtictere is app.ntated to command' n new di
r.airterit of Pm. southwest, irxinding Santh•
stt Una.. theory...a, Florida, and part, if not thee
vcirobt. of Noritst'arolina. lie copmeles fien—
Feittr. 1 , 1. t. theocrat Sheridan of cours,
cia/1 rttnalne In command of tux army In the
faniti as bertlithor%
. . ...
The ilt, bra 'lr..thiertatt Spoesr say.: 1 4 1 t
fa. knewn here :a xo'44ltt, that ne, thin day, the
Fril. , det.l :owl Fear. tare Sr ward sad the Rich
k
I>entt I Wlllini-s: twr, i ,Nal a 1.n - c• Interview at.
Fort rt F.. Mo.nn.o. aeol that the ra.Beal Canzresa
a, no a Ito yo `tort.7 2 , :),,r! rat t.:le whole peace.
raga'', 11.1 no t h• 'late to admit Ea-tit:all that.
their faith i, 1.,. 1, caller way. It is not en.
wvi left 11.1 111 I .Y7i•sieeni and t .l ...ertitary '1 , ....raril
ill n ill, 1, loot, eanotov,
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11..!.!..ul kr It uirfi f 1n thu
14' rytylere.l I.y Its
e 3 att..4.4ytl gr.nt alt.:mint) ere
.) a 114 ..111,11...11y In-
tic !!! ... It ;0:14 It /1.1.11] it:7rectlonarl
ut.—i'lrgiala
ri el el tuli•cs.
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IV !.1 , %.1 - ,.}. et.. :..—;:e9ref 01:41ntlrelam,.
tr; tn hr Corn-.
mitt. e, h:thuliirCil ,rlal,lie.ll the'
Fr' ntr Itcy 11, alt.i,tl,2:lon in in,orrectiou.try
stir, 11 . 81 I,..lscnlter sw Ilepresetaa-
V. , , Cr .1,11 ha clerical to Congrea...,le
ncr a iu In.iurrertion MAU
i• 111 ,, .••; !.y nth! pro. ,
lunar.l. a shut a7i, c t Litt italics hilVe and
tt T. rip 4 t ufe.n I..aa h.us advtud and
ni I lineal I ‘ toi.grcas.
. .
'lto limi t , Chrt fi4C now tinln t he Nand fa
tni:i .I.it h l',,Ft sse:f the rv.hel lenders at the
eet!..i. • f the ret.lbon, r 131.. them IrA:sorality
t tit!, st:tl the 1,, ~.r,l of hot., nurse emece:te the
seek' s‘ beh ter f 41) of the Mint:int leednrs
11 , .:d afe.est 1..• sets of p—eittCat lOU. ..
14•11..1te,y6 Sen,nr it ill, it litote . rettond, DM-
F.1:I Iti, t rt 0.1.11... to 'on's,- I, nest day at
Sent her rr.•1.1 ti , , State ~In o V ,r;:iult. TWA . will
NI t.. n decision of tYO questlott hr that holy
'Vb. Iller the Slate in entlll , 4 SO reeneshltlon.
the he. to r. 10 ,-, er:lAlle,. In the 110115.0, Vinne
wen JI , S , SI:I•Itni II:slum 'Sea as tatemoor . harlot
been,it.:t d t ut. it Is known there aro tneso
:Lacs in ..1:115 hos bee. estied th.• 01-I ry,rain.
lo ~ rum. 1 ,, rov.runient. at Whoelurt, ROI
e . 1.,1 :I.! )11. - ":ll,,tria, nod it- Is t h e ttnSat of fen
hot named trhivit is nose lu eohtroe. , y.
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St. slt and Money Matters .
li
' , red.! Western A tensest t Ph,. Map stet.
!n+ 1t.1.6, Fen. d.—Thu Stock arkei. In
mere melte:till, some irregularlttea in prinn3,
Tht I, nee ete,tiatio, h.avo very little, effect up
on the etTralk. of other prices; Oh dtirk,lll.lorl
• !plug to coati f...r refills 13,fore changing the
t••••.•ti . • .f t Sallt,t: t.,S. ty , ,Vt :II Ul tnt St., 1,, ar t
ttt..l ;,.. -. 1:1,;11,,J ts...db ar,:: quiet hot firm.
The, ‘.t. Mtn , ' 11 , 01rIes for bank stoeks. State
I , t.'l. V 0 doll lett ;other better with Mislourl
vlxt e. (. (.4i snit Mi , eellnneoun slimom aro with
ent cl'arge. 71:e G. - Id market has been exefted
f loeughout the morning by cot:Meting pence in
fects .1 k.:11 W.llllllllOO, hie. there was a 8113•11
tire t.ro vrtla the close. Money Is ettatz , fant nod
. sty t n ett:l. }',o - 10 exeliano "ii It•All'Alt11.
Ca aslsh treble netlehy and esotteinent exists In
I . C.l,Stlenna tlnttic•S, with Ilrw; 1 . - 7.,ineibnp; setts:
P le,leler 12,S A ; Uner Run int; Titek 1; itsYnd
rams C, 6, ru1.e1. 0 S ; (N•tan SOS, Iht.iag th 9
sea. It the Petroler.in matter has 'Leen very no•
Stolid foil fr., eof9r, owl 9g to the nonuniform
is £314 o ' , l ckshonge, and paean have declined.
Tbs, sestet tinges inlet at 45r7549° for crude,'
4:(2 in ;L:r reflued, nod 650 , 66 tor free.
she 2N -w Nark Jlterrtrilities,
N . Mr Yore, F.L. h.rjrhc op waEons of tlni
1
Detcrtire l'illre. which ,have- ixim go ott on for
• 01, i ri.le oti.hr Clih.f [ht., , 1100 ouiiw. in
6,i , ', •. la lb. , rowl lc,— . i.rivo t :art ritlrily
a i 0 a.1.i,1 In I ere %WA ciiy, are in• de public.
, 1 . , „ ~i ~,,, , lote rr.:re of thr martalialeult char
all,. twit Were riNi:LiOird with extraordinary
tenacity. Their molt intr . , estlnd deli was la
Co , aiir, übt re ther.ta Irvl finely with the. rebele
In Torritii ilauillten, tit. eitha - an , vl"atd"other
phico. oral managed to wain the einildeue‘i of
Or Itirerderlds. Dy there and other means they
low/wiled in they plans,. nod - effeetcdthe arrest
of a nninher of there said to bare h. e I ea ,axed
I: !Le plot, includlog Captain .18. nes Yates fell,
Ciloil. R. C. Kennedy nail Wil'irm L. 11I'Don
ni.:. h , ),..ey, It Is raid, admitted being the
1, rat C r li, find Bunn are ..11useatu. All tiaere
Mc , . err t.rer in'renficeincut.
1 , 1,21 Coirc--nrealc of bri lee Gorge—
C.1,11.0Fc1,. 4.—The lee torte In the Ml ste
e,tl6ct Itroul,s' Point, nt.,ove Dog Tooth Bend,
t ' n - vt chez, 1•Inlonq the Iv:inners South
and Darld Waite.. The former will
t n t0t.,11
rnrce !,are way the river full the
Lett ia a Iris Inlont,e, lensing. enrsral ammo's
m..,n cud in 1.1 bed pnettico, among-Qum 'the
tteetze.re Nlneroon mut Araltrt, the latter badly
tt tl.
The river it new open to St. Louis.
1 . 11,• ttt.int r Lit.erty, frcm Memphia fc.r E CAW-
V Mi., lam arrived with itarrn hundred nod Light
huh oof cotton. Of • ILIA firs hundruti Ualea ore
tor Evert.rille, one hundred nod fiety-three for
rvt 1: thi nt to Nevr York by r.di and therm:oda.
dor far St. Louis.
t•rem New Orleans—Mirk Hatd near
k‘ncordla—Yloblle ti be Emeuzited.
Nine Yoni. Jan. 4.—By- the arrival of the
I'n.rlre rill from New Orleans on January SZth,
ec I.Ve 11 t hat the holiday In boner of the aboli
tion of ries ely in Maryland and TlltlltleSsGC,
Ore... by tiovernor Halm, was duly celebrated.
It,lnn late rebel raid .ae the plantatlona la the
orhAtl crhood of courordla Lake, lintlalants,:
rent iy eves - thing of value wan destroyed Or car
' ted ett •
•Itel.el deserters from Moblte, , Who recently
reached the Vialon fled In the - Bay; stated that
It Iwo, the general belief that the city would
eeanl•c erocuated without walling for the ad
van er: ft ota Patlcagonla or Oct. nerdrin /Granger,
whose force they reported as .harlog been In
creased to 25,4/00. ,
Froin Gummi ThamaV Aral.
_ •
New Yogi. Tih. 4.—Tho itirars dispatches
from F.assport, au the lath ult., represent the
troop. of General Thomas': army,. both cavalri,.
and Infantry,. oar finely Merited . end th excellent,.
crouittlon, and Impatient , for another advance
' '
Itebel desert emit] ere. nab:el:cry other region
where the national widlen. -aro stationed, ark
constantly rooting loth the Union linen. '
General Thocarte: commlassry . havo.:to feed.
large numbers or the inhabitants of the Country,
as the gnerrillan have destroyed or carried off the
renter portion of their provisions.
Irrtgrt California end South America.,
Ntre Tom:, Ach. s.—The almoner Cotta Rica,
from Alenwall, Jun. 26tb, brings $050,413 In
Slck'co, trite arrived, at Panama on the
tan esir-cted to none .1 In a Catll/10 0 1
re.tr u. roActa nod afterwards to Lima and
L....t0 here on ibe coast. It is said the ()metal
moy luvrrl loam tire various legations nut can
-eolith a in thnt direction.
Adricia from Peru-Indicate that the Govern . -
men( is likely to to tertnswith Spain and
imy:tniernhiv heavy damage'. A mined con-
Inksion will probably arraoge . the trouble.
Matter' at Savannah:
NEw Tom, I Feb. 4.—By the steamer Fulton
we have Salennah dates of the 31st.
The Savannah Herold says Col. Julian Allen
arrived nt Savannah on the 90th.. Ito met•wltht
a cordial reception, and the aid donated by Tart
ans Northern 'citizens was received with the
deepest thankfulness ; also the provisions. the .
dittrlbution of which was continued amid, en- .
thmlestic demonstrations of satisfaction:and
pp.
Ttere Is no Into news from Sherman . .
The Mayer of Savannah -.makes - an appeal,in
behalf of the sufferers of LIM late Ores.
Awes. a week shies, Dr. 73‘.:Iii1rIert;
moment detertico, doing dutpatißer orders from.
pest headquartitrelVtinellitulikleft there for
Lexington, Ry., from whlekrAteef:he .was, to .
make a trip Into Bourbon pkility; - .llir par-'
pose of investigating.the ekintOrguntinerrillas
who were supposed to baso-thituheadquarters
at the honie of a weStinu'lifAid*leielty.. Jolt'
vies took. with hina7ll re ,bciviNsit#,Or, whose
knowledge of the lonnti7 sidiir the meet With
whom be was`to deidwas - tq.bibeought into the . .
affair. :It seems, howester,.,thut . %Instead Of sue- -
'rile New Post Office- car, • ( t e em la his ,srerie„ ,the mortgeete:dettetire
14. Yong. Feb. s.—The first or the new Was betrayed inia.the tuiodsiit :the guerrillas;
Fr it OMee oars, on the Erie railwakleft Jersey -who 'murdered: him, tootles:l446s kir , gold:
City this evening for flunkhlt. In . s 11.04 11rno watch, diamond rinVpla ittittereo_ Item, nbd
these ears irtit run Poet from New, TA A k bod,i to illo,*ro%rivbemlt•,rat
Cleveland.. • ' liatunditys, •
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• -
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• "-•
I
,
•
!•.t,,ta Ca;lck
r•
I.< with . ... 9D• cf.
print .11 ,ity 1. s .
a r - 14,1•1:!!, L 6:n. i'catetillZ , i
4? , ,ty h'crapl.4 i • arlit: ,;;;Ap a
on roar at Li!,!, Fulek.
Gi•11.
Fitt, tiers, princ'ptliyfrptkitto;Wdl
T. tinerscc ( rat , cl) I n fact inchttnn tae came in t i-do' And took ttmk , ItWecittlillietr
fmlontr) s strtt ring ttii-day. Titer tictielcitutedby
3frjor a' (food. and signed
loom, 13tris'on Commander. ' -
The burgeon was direct from Ttipelhij•.Kittt,
wie re, he et3ted. flood', army ,Isad swap, into
wirier quartors . He contradicts trio report that
Ctn. Cheatham made a speech hi ffritifotipt at
that place advising them to do- 116 :F.Ite' had'
mertly'glecn them furloughs that, ,theitAMightgo
I.tr.e to assist their friend's and
The Sglgenn oleo stated thatlit . oo;talso Hai
declared their Intention to doserf-orArgetrot.of
Cie deetlirSlnn in the army on -10a76tsm'that
They would hare rninflietshie wfateemaltrterraritl
?e Litter fed and clothed, were,agls#K;p3turabsx
to-the rebel mnr.
A 11:11:er or remptils mtmetll3,PeifaaliEhtrtratt
feerd raiding. outride the Mee tire* ialki ham
the city, was arrested and 10dged.414*.11444.
FrThen on charge of sThonllOg : and ming to
bribe. A barrel of onlotne watAttlidolo his
cello:, which it said he held The. dleqXwiat;to the
rebels. Pc hod obtained a permit to take a bs►-
rel !lonugh the IlneA, repreacatinT,lt to be float
foe thence of his " '
_
Prom -
FT. Loris, Feb. L.—The 3.llsoolni Voyttateyes
ledry raaaed the following. bilf e • Pfrildleikpar...
den to renele.s Bent: need for s. tetti ;,o( yroarti
kt the expend hot of threo-fonrths of,thelr term;
if aroirneed for lifo,
Ti P. it their conduct xitould
irryykinap . kmerit,
lemlnetor aball certify the i r wg i. 74oavior
reertniStlid goyeramenaao
.‘ bill'prorhlings that any peracisr
,T or wife has been enraged lie robeninii
ntr.l.llF t the ,overr ',ern nftile linitectfitafes,elvtil
io a d. %erne on propceappliaatlOn to
tle arty;
.
A ;I.ldec inthw that no herneo or nnykind ha
aryl trd forvignrra who have not &then the first
at. 11 , 1 . not nral:zrition.
. .
t r. rare I.as I stied na or dated the 4th,
mie.t ronmittitt of the rollitt77 ditthilOtt
lII—, vrt, rthl.rralrtt• the drpartinettli of 3118-
I sc. Ezrsts ant! the Northweet.-
4 ' , l , lltulloPal Ampudlnent .11Ailfication
.Icrllnz In ItoSt0 . 11.: r
r ., •1.T, Feb 5.-11stre Waft „is grab- s•• Inectitq,
(:I : ! lag rt ening in Matlo Hall, to cz
r,•,l•llrJ,ly at t he rnourcbs of fivedon3, , as man-
Ifr,INI in the niloptlnn n( the aoiisittittioaal
.Trielah Quiery preSida ;Among
1;,. vit t itkirE wen, 117 r (.”41i.cy, William Lloya
e. E. N. likri Gesiiral Butler.
'I was Interrpee.4 fro:u
ar.il the el•:ging..-or atinrizinal
itz:ll for thefxxx,:i,,nl.:yo.lV.,llolme2:.
x ab a t, n juLituut do/Mlle:3'2MA.:
Pence! Peace-Ii
Si rc itt Difll4 teit to the y. Tritium
IVASIII,,TON, Timr,'ay, Feb:2=4'p. m....
The going of Mr. Llueoln to A ioipolls , prob
ably in unearer to a outom tee bfiatnipb from
Tot r. t'eward, has . rhanged the whole Ohneseter of
tie P.-n, negotiations, and thaw -4. the (via
nt, of nine In regard to their iittnle,-Andithe
el ad - sae instantaneous. Ttils - Stcp, so. with
et reeedent, on full of coneendOO:flo expreti
-14 et. of eneerneee to promote peties s lsiras token
by the iOdle ut a turature or 1 . 110- Pretddeut's
amioution to promote it. "
oltaotota, with the putilleltio4f dhe fart
that the Pr.,lileot bad tioue,•, : ette4...-OT those
tee• t intimate lo their relationS,eilttt lniin glee
oot that thiy fat sure that the*: teitre.
t ae,,rl; that must readt.:4ll,
Irteliica
-Ifrn;Let try wet. nearly eettalts r .that there
al. old tn pasee; that iher - , sreeta tcilliog
to i 4. II coil on these coasktions:A'he fact, too.
that Mr. Seward was chsegetr..wittt. the dinlo
o handling of Ons affair, and.* knowledge
Ott for various reasons ho desit.W. the war to
crow to a rpertly ead ‘ anal to balitinidtlatty
atruthet. :al In Mini/lug It to. iik-end;kreatly in
u ;Intro the cotichg-lons of manthat.pead ;Ton
jut lof arer at hand. At the snout - eat, too, they
poi ....et] I timiadvcs ret'COPeciatiiioaipa and
utic:Llitntl,brat yet they en4ht not lob° made. The
(to, tout, that the Secretary Of 3 1 tat , had not been
tteitssi in thorn mayementn—that Ito was
'V. !b. hopatteht of them, and- profeeses
t Ltttg aboutm —added ta.. the eridenee
thst pre.retnakers were after pe..o . °lath the pur
l.', to ottnin It.
ittatlon at neon showed - a crack in tha
ipr.lig that elected the Admltilitration. The
r.teh.al War men made no concealment of their
tn r aril their at.prtheurlonit both.llonses
ti threatenrd, in conacrazticm , hostile haves
tlgatlt u and 110.411 e resiatenCe.,.._Qc the other
hand, CoPeresomen who otr,..„lttia - thOrCnC.thly
kb., their Fonthern bretbnen firmly stood to
their LtllLf that In exchana_ilii - peace Mr.
rd Las get to glee Independent* and rerog
nltlen.
Oil to
A Ictler front WzaTea ccont4 . o,ltte,sth last.,.
11 , nt exelternent iTcrails [Wenn. Au.
ti • r 0:1 well has teen openelivi.ifitftltan costa
ty. It Al as ;Creek about Meted:x.lF 07i Rata ,
Ind et the thallocr dip:liVrkft feet crier,
iv, ties. Notbloollkii this tclut efeihßfl;re beard
Mtn the Amenean eonileetit.tir Mint welts e:e
rot .!.o u fbom three to four fiteldrtir Aiet,
tbem to live or sec.= freaked; bat thilo
;I several barrels a ,dajf Atom a veld
err :Jen nenriy on the aortae.; ice that, too,
u:t i.e inonplog. Iris eltuatea' Crp Mosquito
Cr,k, nbcut freer ogles back, Avast wAmt'lt eatic•
th 'Alto the Ohlo. ' -"'
It:0..111110 Creek is de,tluell to. 'mop:to with
Oilt Ind:, of Pennrylvanla. It ht.llrectly In the
e-t f the _:cat I.le=ihott sroup . of rock - a,
ar err nour;cd by geologist% tif he one of the
• a.' 6 for rt.trolecni in the country. There
nr. Frringe ecattered all alhng this strewn,
in i.it been kt tprri ever itlnen th. State Arai
flan eroded. 9otne of them nridneo cations of
oil bleb ban berg been used,byllto Inhabitants
.• medicine. It lajahl to :boranre reaftly
for .yrains told rhettniatlam.-Ternt Bp. &. Et,
.
T, coven. rg.teg„ on the baste:of Freed' n
at ‘I team, is the object or th e , ": veer. To dc
et care, rcyrtullate nod t cora tak:strit2tiort or
seri. a 14.1ied has been. slnceledl., .the pride
at the rebel leaden and the rehek:Press. Stilt s
We I.Va screed es the war In the firm manic
%l an that In the end this pridentont4 bn conga:w
ed h. necessity, and forgotten' In Mumtaz ps
triathur end wisdom. It nutibet.tun: WU have
alma y reached the end. The , ileac - fee or Se et -
mon may be - grmsder than . : wet.,:linow; the
tler..ht, of cur enemies greater 'than we have
pt., 8,3; their despair prnrenudin , .their fora.
sigh• keener than even errs. - I,lne rain the,
Ell II to lion eertatetyla the tittardwirty be to
I 1,. a the great fact of tbe present 4;
11,e intended submission of thet!_raltele to the
that a is tut to be assnmectlmeause , hrtessra.
81.11.ers, Renter, and Carenbeit , ;have come
wit hilt 4 Ur Imes as nerreditecennutis
elobtrt from Biel Moist. Steplitittai - metre than'
a yrar awn, attempted so affix 'with separ
ation tq tht.tiorenanierit;antrw - Bet
It cannot be stspposed that Mr„:- . Aoitiait 16inict •
leave Washington - to meet thesisomtbscrunsat.
Fartn,te Monroe, unless be uatri*aratico that'
snioni Won was fie - seine shaplbgbeitehdered.'
bcpca et an Immediate cauttat the war
arc my, extreme. Ihcre are- take&laor armtem
agaimr, It. Up to vesterdsyialendet.-the =ki
tten sas defiant. , • If It hut, ahtstitted, Its re.
pentane& has been, sodden - .00% , infreculows
ealm that stilled the : ,,Bea , of. , 4l4lae,,whett the .
Gain et Peace stretched. tortiblilatiniaad clue'
atone erased at his bleldlavtlitakittma tbo
- -conciliation of the Nosib, sot}; .does tome,
It lilll be swift and slacere,•Muliterar to , bo btu
ten.: Even if this peaeCetublierAbtd4 Prove
to pe,a.articsa mikkerryortn***•,tbo great
fact remains that as pallll4sllAMlCtleett the op
posing Imes the armies forpd.ther-weve mo
nies, and cheered, not es Northerners or Beath
crnentrinat as Americatb—rWriews..
• GOLD AND £3ll.4ffi .....o- d.. ''`'lhtjgievwx ' —The
San Frahelseo correspondenCetth&-New York.
Times rave: "As I go, to neylireakfait I pass
Awns epargo , s corner; arid there is scarcely
morning that I do mit walk' ortg 'thousands,'
In leather bags and silver bata, , thel' bestrew the
sidewalk, as they, are passe& otit'icibo delivered
by the wagons to the . mlnt,'Nelltigg, lienstons
Co., and other miters itinCessayers. The
c sening boat averages a tau &day,. as-her frolght
dome, of gold and - sliver,-and have seen over
three illnd n half tons ,coute•td:startl at Sacra
tnetdo at one time, mestirti from Vie-
Oda City. There is a good;ihtsl. of solid cur
rency floating about this to sad it is hot la
'all street yet, and a mere `Fraction finds Its.
tray there direct. Since the piratical Confeder
ate steamers cruise your wirteriVreiost of it goes
to England, and lately largo shipments have been
made to China.
CITY INI SIIIIIIIBIN.
Gener', !.•:ern its TeX:3.
re yz.tt. Hay picasure at utetqing
Drigadirr-fieueral whose Into raids
nyon the rebels in TeallCS:cc have b e en a terror
to thrtit, and have challenged the praise and ad
,tairation of .1! except the "Jobenies" and those
.wbo rimpathise. with them. Its appearance
Indicates that he has seen bard service, and so
unassuming la he in his dress any manner, Vont
no one would suspect that he is the General of
shorn 60 much has b ee n said and written. Ito
locks worn and almost haggard, and there Is
nothing in his outward appearance that would
indicate to an observer that this Is the man
-whose energy and bravery hard aelieved such'
brilliant results. ills last will be
retntanbered, wan to Timina, et which - pines ho
destroyed one hundred miles of the .Mobile-and
Ohio Railroad, msr.t V-arc locomotives and ono
hundred ears, thus etimplettly ruining - the rebel
:I nre''a'n d burped
Fa
: 'o
supplies
'°nb ( li e
ow Cloth Factor la which ,over sir e
hundred hands were employed and then re
turned to Memphis with six hundred prisoner's
end ever tone thousand bead of cattle, to nay
ncthing of the Innumerable minor result-1 at. •
tendlou his expedith , n. After his - return the
comreauder of the departtnent Issued a highly
'entiiplimentary circular, from vrhleh we extract
the Lel/owing :
nr...DQCIII‘77ItS 2 , 111.27 ART
• .14:1bSISEI I'M, .N1:11" itLEA Nd Lt.,
JI L
January L't, 1'3 4 35.
.3fiejor CeIRTaZ S. J. 7'. Daha, COTlLlltalifUlta -
partntent cf 317fiximippi :
tint: Your ciantnnaleation of Ow' Sth
giving a detailed account o , the highly enceelifut
Axpedition lett 'by Driltelter Gnieral Griereen,
takl*lttch !waited in the in:it:Ante interruption
of the enemy's connuunierationa by the Metal ,
and Ohio, and 31Iaslieippi Central Rnilroads, ban
been received.
Me Major General Commanding desire 3 to
nxprefii to
,3 on I,ie gratillration nt rink gilor/
and I mialit any, almost unexpected ancress.
'Dv cop dnion 1000 planned and started nailer
hero I,n-ot d'isadvaillaps, and with anything bat
pre irg tarspeclii; and but to: the high clugnm
of e.kiil, trots ry and Timid conduc•, which was
tainiad thron:zhout, ouch nrignlficant results
could tier, r have been riCo,lllpn..tied.
tee LC , convey to you, anl ti:rou4lt
you, to the cfiiet rs mod 17500 CollJNlAtlir this cc.
peduL:a, bit caitnlratulations and that![..
sill teal that cur It blurts are indcaid clratistdair;.; to
thit rot rilfr: u.
t:uralhrson, as mast of our rradrra are
scv.ars. is a cadre of l'ittstareit. and Will, la
al , city yestt flay 1, rVritct Mc. rt str.•.•t, far
:I.e pul...se of ,:re more looklar arm the spat
a b.., 1, first raW thu light of day; •-•aL Lail a
eo.t ury brou4Lt great Changes, si I 112 uaa
10 WO tame prelliSd
htrl t•lare—thon,th mill focally ',members
Pit I:Lur74lc as Lis dist home. Ilu was aceoardt
tie!: by Adjutant Getwral, Capt. Woodwar.l,
and kit cu the earning train Par Washington, tra
his way to ji.ln Gun. 11 ant. •
!!..catlng to McClure TownsLttp.
A tr., tOrg of the citizens of McClure towe
r hip cut I tilled :A the hooso of J. k P. Rckhert,
co Flout-dry evcnitor, fur the Purpose of devising
ways bald L eetis to Ova: the tOIRDSh7I, of the
draft. On trttien, John S. Hod was called to
the chair, nud T 1301113.9 P.yette and James McAl
lister were appninted-Secretatiez.
The Committee. on Resolntlaras, Mews. R.TT.
rims end If. B. "Hewitt, reported the
on ing, which, after an interchange of 'lmre,
were unenimonsly. adopted .1
That President. Lincoln has it in WS
rower to command tie respect and admiration
01 the people,not roily of the United States, but
of the world,
by using his indoenee and power
to bril; at out on honorable and lasting peace by
the rtstoration Of the Union; that no Injustice
May he done to any portion of the common
ce unite, the commissions - on the part of oho
CenrstEerery should he met In the spirit of eon-
Olio: ion and Paternal regard, so that all parts of
the eenntry can be restored, and this bloody
nor pi - mina:oil In the holy bonds of friendship,
hose 111:11 IIII:11.
27r.tt;vra, That the ?berth will never submit to
is riiridi d won—we will stand or fell In enstain
it 7. every inch of American soil; yet we are aux
hats to Fee peace restored, and our nationality
pres, rrcd for nll time to come. We therefore
ir,ttntt the School Directora to levy an additionn.l
tux, to enable our township to fill Its qnota. Let
us coast the costs when we bare preserved our
homes and our whole country from the ruthless
Lauds of the despoilers.
risaval, Therwe would be derelict - of duty
were we to omit e.xtendlug to Governor Catlin
otu 4 hcartr good-wid for riling attention to the
Uroug blended to eur &AD in a formerqnota
asztgr. ed. The fenced numeration now fur
uh•lted see owe to fibs vigilance and sagacity.
"He is faithful fcmnd.even amottg the aloe."
Rnsolwd, That the committee he =tinned,
end act in conjunction with thetehool Board in
raising the necessary funds. .
On motion, It was ordered that the above pro
ere published In the rittsburip
. GAz . urts
end gratch.
Printing hater from Corn Husks
The Asecclided nem of the country, who
ha Ve . ernirol of the new . Proecal for making
• lirlutlng paper from corn busks, are arrant to.
commence the eiperiment.. Mr. Snowden, their
' agent in Ibis ally, has nearly completed his ar
alimeents for finally testing the new process,
and sedeccesfnt, they will go largely In the man
ufacture of paper from That material. The en
tire commtfahy is more or less interested In the
manufacture e 4 elmari paper, and we shall all
he glad if the experiment proves success
fill. Hags, the material commonly used In the
Mannfacture of printing paper, have become:too
expensive to warrant their use In this way If
anything elm cart be found that will be cheaper
answer he purpose. • Mr. Snowden Informs us
that arrangements have beet:twain WiltlA paper
tnanufnettwer at Steubenville, ,(0.) M give the
matter a thorough trial, and several tons of corn
husk have already been purchased for the par
pm. of experimenting.
Before the art c f Congress fixing such a heavy
dray do paper was repealed, the demand.
for issue means by which we' could produce
our own paper, were universal, and, as the
olmoet necessary call:nee we are assured that a
pa nee has been discovered by which the want,
of the country can be supplied _with paper at
rates but little eieeciting half the present prices.
The associated Prtass, as we have said, have se
cured the control of the new discovery, se far
on the smile Is appfleablito the manufacture of
rinsing paper, and they invite proposals from . I
every town, county. and State ba the United
Stater...for supplying clean, sound, and well-chi;
cd hmke, as they are stripped' from the corn—
the husks to be baled in even hundreds of pounis
and delivered at railroad stations,: Persons hay
ing husks to selliabonid wilto to Mr. norace
Snowden, of this city, stating it. - what .priceper
lundred pounds they could
Book Notices.
“TRI BrA3TI7IILL novel, hj. Mtg.
Percy B. Shelley. wlfe.of Shelley the poet, and
author of “Frnaketteteln.” 411 pp. i 2 ow., T.ll.
Potoman b. Brothers, Phitodnlphlo.
. •
This is fairly up to the Itretere, of English
noycls ,of the present, day, which deal In lords
and lathes• as their common stock. It palate
English life and aristocratic scenes with much
vigor and dramatic power, and the' plot of her
,
book bi Intricate and atoorblagenentgb to satisfy
most novel readers. For ourselves, we arc tired
of reeding about the trees :of the Enclisle ties
tocreiy, anti would much rather • follow the
husgioary fortunes of the classes 'below them,
through the pages oC authors who are compe
tent ireappreelase them. ;H ot to all those to
whole smelt works have not crown stale" this
neve) of Mrs. Shelley will be welcome. It Is
weir writ en, 'and once begun trill be read
through; •
"Cn r. yen cost. Oit.t. or The. Urology or the
Enna. Being o popular deelrlPtiah ofrdilmtnl.
and Mira! Coniburelhlre. Lly thriturenPro.
terror of Geology. Complete-1n one ro'huar,
board: Poke 92 re. intSlarlelphler T. B. Peter.
eon St Woe.
This Is a reprint of a work Ptibilethed Seine
cent► ago, entitled ''Phyalcal History of the
hartitt.' bet recant diaenvcrie_s, are} especially
Ilse gisenecry or,peirolcum, have 36.1' the anther
to revise it and make important thang..% nutted
thtitnia. It treats el geology tusk the. physical
history of the earth. generally, bat its speriality
ie theelisciiesion of the coal formation• laid the
coal .ull. As this, is a robjet lent now engroseleg
retch attention., the publication of the book le
opßert enc.
• •For sate by Henry Moor, Fifth street," nit
door to Poet Oftter.
NEW Nautoetai, BAYS. AT nLM:C.STILIS. , .:- ThO
Thiaete 01 • Etalrevllle and iadlatta
county, hate otaanizad an essooletlou for bahh-,
hug _purposes, to ho called "the First Netiottal.
Book of Blairsville. The. capital :oho* is
Ste,tlos,:tilth pritllego to laureate to 'f200,000,
William Mahar,' Proal2m?i; .snial 'Rats.
Cashier. The idelltatlbolvis 'or/Outs:id 'oa the;
58th otlauuarir,'and nib eetatneuce itolng•taMl4:
net about the trot of - AprtiVr'• . •
P.almrto,<-Cipt. Morgan 8..-Brgan.'bac
-I.,yietell'of,. and tacit to_Clanny : Rill Faison roatba
killlng of • colored saloon bacpar,amghapnra
baiNza pardoned by Ginicptor .Crirttn Fit,
and arriteC Dania caVgantliy at noon.'
-} byaktv*.a.COP4ta la 0'01.70 . 4 'snnaybianta I
Oaaill at the then tbointirdat *ma committal,' :
nod %trod with:alitinettp , a ay./ the
can w • • -
ar •
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BLISITED 17,3 J::"
El`:
^2ctit , te rr fe •t•F I.l , t.turqb • `l-ib
111=IZSMIMS=
lbe underslost l / 4 1 were arpointed 4y Abe Co.r.
rcratcts of the I.l4rary irnri (...omparCy, alit a
ntanter of influential oltisens met with
(tom Co tlos day of lecerobeT,lso4, to open
boeks for a t e stock, of the Corn-pony. We drake bd. f'y to set before you Ito
Mllll3 features of ibe project widelt deveddi nista
yea for ks execution.
The charter provides, Ist, for the orgalisa-
Lion of :the CoMpany lain a auMelent seen is
i subscribed. and the purchase of ground for the
erection of a suitable dud come:in.:lons building.
I which shell be leasedto Hid Young. Ideres!Heis- '
cantile Library and Meeluanics'lnalltuto, taper<
pettily for not over six p =
per cunt. r nun pa
the cadre .
cost thereof, together with 'all taxis'
and repairs. 3d. That whatsver . revenue may ' •
be received over the suns stipulated for, than ho •
paid by the Young, Signs' Mercantile Library to
the Hall Company to reimburse them for rho
, cost of said grouted and building. A failure to
- pay the rent for two years empowers (Ito Hall
Ciatopsni retake fullposscaslon of the property.
3d, The rent anal ElltrlS received for reimburses
moue to be divided annually among the -stock
holders of tins Hall Company. The shares - St`
!stock are fixed at $lO ouch, so that It maybe
within the means of a larger number of parasols'''_
to contribute to the enterprise.
:It is prOposed to Meet an elegant'struettmit
which sbalfrontaln atone on the :ground door'
accommodations for for tbe library on the itear-.nif
door, and a grand MUSIC awf ILetun: ball, with
einple mo4es.oregirss either on' the ground or'
second deft If ti:ease of this lot, awl proper.'
architectural arrangements will permit, It le also
proposed to have suitable rooms for an art gat-,
levy end 1 71US.C11111, a gyintsisium, or 'Other testi- ' •
tiniest! In accord with the mein desig,n. It la
bedievtd.that visitable ground can be procured •
and acceptable places fir the building, but
de-eyeing the stockholders or the °Mears they
may appoint, to Ice the proper persons to deelde,.•
'Oll the location and Ilse place, we have taken no
cotton in regard to there. Our duty is Co try to
raise the necessary funds, and we think that to
make this building fairly worthy or its oblate
and of this enlichtened end wealthy community',
the sum of `200,C00 oueht lobe - subscribed.
By the operation of rho provision in the char
ter for reinstitirsentent dd the ee . ....1ey to the Neil .
concrany, the applieationof Occasional legacies.
to 11, 1 urpose and by Ltanattt.us or parchasea;
of sunk, et is hoped that the Mcreaullic Library
and Mc rhattlea' ltiptittrte, trill la tim-, own the
ttrrti t rty, and its rttrt ttatts alit th e ta be a fine: for the rapid increase of the I.P,rary, and , suet
rear elicit of the membership fee as will make:
It circa My free. 4 , •
The Lecture mat Mimic Hall being contredlati
by the Association, will be permanently safe
from degradation by in:proper uses.
Eracticr.s o:' the Library and Its arretsortea Will
be ran as to nick, a the of our young
men, n ennsta rainy of their mortis, null an CM
dea eanerar, of and a na its - ban-
I trial (Enna can latrrily ke estiran',l. As an
r.ceresnry to the UnPremil 7, the r..-renal Theo
logical Seinlnarlos, the lamalei Callogot, tfio
Academy of Design, n Medical anti the
sch,ools of the city Lninerally, a largo an't watt
selected Library will tie invaluable.
Without farther argument as to the deatrabil
ity of en institution which most men are..
ready willing to allow has lateonn a inalie nu-.
ceeslly. we . eubtnit the cast, asking that. each
one seta ermadir it for himself, and act proMptlys
and generously according to the ability his
he may has, and his sense of respeneiblitty as
a member' of romumety.
It it Fnppoped that n part of the money will
ho rEquired In the Spring ; for the purchase of
mond, the whole to be calici in by insinhuunsta
es med.]. Whether the Crectioti shalt -be
periled at once, Or be &Myna fer attme,„icill
pond upon the vni,e of t hose, who phall =heed*.
lionkr are now operi . at the - hiterelifitktibri.-T'
11001 PP, and VW tx: in tho,hands'Art.oaansalric
Committees. Faux R. Buoys,, ,
JAs. rAnx, SIB.,
W3l; THAW '
JOEL. D11.140/3111, •.
M. PcNitoos,
Commlthan.
GA171,1L1.) , MINhTFLZI.9.-,--wo out.
the following ti ow the Full ill ver (nuas.) :Walk
of Dec. 17:
" The et neert given by alp' 1 and Gaylord's --
lihwtrele it,: evening war tbdihht that hatitteen
here this season WhhOtit'exceptiob. ^ guar'.
tette was all that It could be. - The bond °reced
ed our expectations, being one of the Oust trav
eling; and ea for the clog dances, we challenge
the o orld to produce their Neal. Messrs. Gay
lotd and Iloward kept the audience In n roar ot
laughter all the evening. In fact Ma is the best -
appointed mantra, la every partlenlir that ben '
ever come .under our observatkny'and - Wo-hopti •
they will visit un • ,
This mammoth troupe of. - eastern favorite&
make their first bow before trPittalrargh end& `.•
coca at.Conecrt Esti. on Feb. Bth.
. -
FROM 12IE BRIMIELPItisosa.---Weyesterilay met/
That- lautenant Robert,- Huey, of the secOnd
regiment Tem:wait-a infantry,
,whoa passed
through the city on Ms way to Lancaster, whera
he is going to visit Lie friends. Lieutenant Huey,
with nearly all of his regiment, Was capturod
over a year - ago, and has been confined in the
rebel, prisons ever since, until January, when he
made big mine, and came-Into Knoxvllle. Re
says that nut of forty-eight of his company who
at we fume limo only seven were
• •;•.1 thnlwitk: hat
still slice when he lett,
Las been sate of the crud trootatent received by
the Tinian planners Intim ; hatuli,of the, re , teM,
not half Loa been told. -
•
(1111 Mi iSiDTIIONAL LocAr : nn :A NIP
rorriTH
_ .
Forn PLTLSONS CADRiIID DTTO I,Arg °MURIA,
AND Lori:—A man named Love, hie child
and step-mother, while . at:tempting , to cross the •
river-Ina small boat from Niagara to To'ncigs
town, on Friday night last, wefocarried'out Into
The lake by lee, and either frozen to death or.
drowned. The bodies bare not yet been recov
ered. Love had crossed from YoungstOwn.'and
Insisted npon retnrnieg, contrary to thendiden
of the ferrymen on the tirer.
WSZCOZTt TO Penton IN CBAALIECiTofie—Ie •
I3videstood that IleurylWant Beecheryesterdar ," •
received from the. Secretary of, War . ..;
perniinton to preach the Gospel in Charleston In 2
she ripeness of time . . Tie =pressed re partledir
desire to preach an election sermon In the eradhs_
of the Rebellion on the occasion of Benßutlers
I.stimptlon of the Governorship of South Car- •
°line. ,
WllOl-ERALE DESIIII.7IOI/....aL .Ir/U1 tailed Meth,
foor rf tho Senate, on reeky Mats brBCnatCV
Ganekei, who obtained the Infor.natlort frotok
the Adjutnot General of fie State; tbst on the
eny DI ev!oue there bad been received:at, Omni!:
Chase 46h recnilts, nod of. that number I$Q,
deserted during the forenoon. - 7 •
.)coca Commat.., *lto disnihsted AIM 1 , •
bans ralacrs, hes been- imayiended by the acd.cf
'nor•Generlit of Canada, In order that istomintst , !:,..;;:
sloe of inquiry may inrcatlgate aR thq
legs connected with the raldersair tOgratti"
of their dismissal by him. ad.! J.:
.
recent exerattoo.of ijeserten Is - the Abby
of the James, the 12th Wee, .
mind Prom witmeseleir the seeuet.notesklpet, - IT
having deserted fkomltel[Fo the , hopifh ., l 4 9f j ,.,
the Itlehoceend - eaigelge. ' . '
roa Satirdny night wh e , uf~3he'.
q
trains of the Northern n :
Coldsbor'o, one oft • .n; Inca 'wad
otanding at bin post' w zi! afro iutittenntlter3" i
and hofinzen tn-daa ' ibcf • .r
4 7
ON - n sitottstio . people , - Nenvfnuidland .ated.l4,
aid to be In a starv:ng condition. When" as Um,
'ED/3% 11 1 0 M princntfundl • • •
... •
BlTYCE.e—Cht:Setbsth wtoilitoe, toos,
the 11th yet& of au. ego, JaMES, aataat oa at '
Johtteno , Maly •
The (steads of thirteatib trt roailattultriaiitai
to attend hia,totottell ou. goeI34.Ir.ILIPTEWSO6,."I, St.
two o!e!ociir. reildenee of ttleiiiiestie
' DlCKET ,, :enitbezotti ult., at NatititillOtTest.4 -
CAI:OLINE, wife of hamlet plekey. ,
.IrElf^ '4IIIM7IITISEJLEXTO.
5 .,•
' SECOND 'WARD. MITTSIIOIII2II.—''' ....
""" the enroDed ccn we requeztettla.meet itt .
the DUQUErNE k ziolNa mousy.. on TUES.:
I i
DAY UN" EYIN G, February' At 13410ehoik, %co;
h e at o m port from the liountl omngttee, of the,
'y . -,
eti nlttnty done, and device. nz for flu ''e the ' 2
balance of the twain. A Dill' atten
th aues' to-de
tared. By order f. 4 the Cornm'ttem., , ..‘ -
' - feCf:t it BALI WI N,
_ .
Clf Aft CE—atEDOIS p WARD,ij •
fil , I.EOll - ENT,Bol7lrrx
inrctlag of the enrolled men and elticens, on
lanturdny cret•lna, Februnry • Stit; it , was :solved
to continue Dm carat. and meetings will be held on
blt FISDAY. TUESDAY - -and - AVEDICESDAr '••
EVUNifftlfi of thlsNretk. • All Bleelf Etommlateesti- •
are requestwito attend and repotted Um meetingia.
Ail subscribers sin tetllltlitea to !Ili and reiSett
A:y
mibtarlplioes to; Dlb
_City Ball, fort hirith.• Any Writes knowingpeen •.•
owe In the Ward, not enrolled,ntilf requested
send the name nsd reti4eues Irina nreerlre„, that.
itttpil4y tut enrolled. • - - . . r
Cnixiorne, Seeretary.• - • vest.
% Jro BUILDERS:rBI
'will be. receive
. sy.:tow.-pnie-w orb; Brial
;!.ii orb :9Paeditions to ben
; Pk:Wetter:a Pennsylvania
atcardlagto playa mid 'peel
"to be 'seen -at tta e os
Troi.lB tit, Clad, street, le
i nation will bet siren.
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