. - . . •.. -. • :. _.. ... .. ._ .. . . .. .. • , ( I : • -- ._ . . . . ir.._,...,,.:......1.,,, . 4 . _. . . . ..' • .. _ ..__ • r..GCE 44. Wiibintrolt &mitt. E"! LATEST NEWS BF TELEGRAM a. . • ISTLVAII Li : - LEGISLATURE. • 1. 4 i pup.a..h to the Plttahutxh Garotte ,•:; 21.lianinnend,leeh. rtintix;=-31i. liralented , tour pcti us from chianti* of Allegheny City and 'aer 'twenties, tar the repeal of the net of last AfFtilltirtrtd. 01 0 1 4 44101nd s'et4 L riattt also a' .etttkm from the Burgess 'arid Coupells of Min -4.4l3galins ? o lega4l o- Mtain for ttetn! l : lo, ; ..; Inempomtinr the Boat ,' tutia'.)ll l ;ttn • Mid'ldiirMo Inituratine pompitny of It " Ittubargbpdsoriblllproltiblitug thia with:mon of adored people from.. street Which were tinCy passedity three majority. I tatritid ofi ael asidria g medrcantiiting tholaw gradualthg lands on which purchfse Aan.M.friAtnik...CoptinomweaW , s t Mr:Wilson, an act& - lie protection of the ' , longer and cI ee,e manufacturers. 2 strilltbk calk's!' hill ItieMPOrrulna' the Merchant.' and Man u :tu rens' pat/dream - l' - '!dtapany - drPlltsbhegb; Ifyinl6—Mr. B a rron offered a bill log she Ontinatie'et-t- to 1 ttertudaties - *bleb was passed. • 10 1 1 - poitottAtfv;rho Allqtb/t l 7 . Cotinty Treasurer to ho re-elected and • lner6s ! ••••` ; Stsek - IneorporAtlng the Maims Pantie' ' lacing company: Mr,..ilf‘Kee„,,z,locomorithig. the ! loon' Fek. Corgpaoy..l•bp hid 11arati411.611164-anti'ThQ2 ?Jones as totainToniters, who, With a capital of etyvy-hie thousand dollars, shall ferry be _ Yireentitiatratgd:iiiiiiireatirittaiirgh.. Kr. Itrown, authorizing the ,ra-mer•S 11 iilraad ;Compkiir,lli VlsaangoCotiAtY; to pais over any Tifton scat! 'reseed. ' Lite. Stotler-am, Incorpnrating ths 'and - TOwnville 'Passerger . ItallanY Company. • , Mr &aright, one irereatior, thasPle97 of As, amiate ..fudgmla Stato4ll.y per cent. . Allemini;of Dauphin; offered a piiolut(on mraeglivitelftretary of War to a:sehie 1106,- Once to optaintlic releasc of : .cight_cltillana ) , of iaPtCred Ina rebel 6 tald. ed to liklude i, =and. Paatied. Mr. Kern!, one - allowing railroad and canal` ecen2*6 ‘ to tarelise ttiet7),(kii a . tty per . cent. - until ib ' anatioitarcurrgai4 Is on Par filth 'gold Aaact attac.4ll,g....lTaatangd.9l4colto . ty to tne coitity rAcrarDistrict:ptassed. • Adjourned. flaNsmt.-111r. Graham callea up the bill ca l • 3, '4141iii-iie :Meihanie's Lica deljtoAliCalieny i Which - was passed. property WhertirePalrlatid additioninre made-by-tenants or lessees witheiut tlte oter,crasonsait is not to be liable. c 'rni rktettiosisinlitteAfitiMititra‘eitatedilunp' Curtin to.day„ They report the buildings ill • °applied andlim. aoldiors.-compelledao aleep,in" blariketail;Ffir'C'; thaiikaf. Dodge bad been appealed to, but had not been there for Vciattnltte6 !ream Tend - that the tigieffainti' i&t'' nett Maier Dodge and send an oticer who will do= - operate wititthoptatuTNl:na tire, aud give uesid: fbi comfort to siddiMs. • A lengthy and spirited debate' ensued betelson Diesers:a6-iiijr? - rand othcia. 'Hopkins harlot referral to the Secretary 'of 2 War, Ilan defcaded. warmly.tiny odiettr, and the discussion assumed a political nainre. The committee aubsoltieay were, indtractai to vike -7,4:(.1;t1Lefc1kit!g444.4"15.151:1-411t.Tt. ri3r4r: tin to Ore soldiers accommodations . sronld hopantod. - - • /fine p. ltiajorttodge, who Promised that the proposal will be granted. Tg RECENT FLUE CONFERENtr• Jeff DaviO 'ViralOn of the Affair. " I tint - TOLT;PetS. Tnbuna has. the fol _ . loitlAtg speclaVto;tdght from Wenhagton A _ ' -"Ultra= has . been m A itred from therniy.of the Potomac repotting a ; .messepa . Pmts . / Jeff. Dans to Gottreqttntte co:mitres s, etddmaisi eattik, the AIL brthe'reeitit imaceirbafereace to Ileteptottt- -mate ln.antptance that Preettfeat: Lincoli tefnsedaa atmtaticeof Au Imigth of thite-trehiedAiliergnltioa either of the Coldtdertry . or of any pita! Ithlch compose It —refused Independeureouiti onlicancelLst met , ' . clfidnett 119crad suet ht Idmselrof the pard - nitog power t and that Main the onterence be ttietAMied. the' ;iiiisage by Cootttekstof an smelt& toenS of the Constitution abolishing slavery , I : Vane:to - a tlitilYiiittollitatet(iiidileidilied that the yaest l on Or . iillTeTy waa wholly removed frOm ils-ecat.44 .04 piailetbeyoi!..1 iegotiotlori. •• • It Is thciright:horo that this TCIIIOU . of are Cou - • (crormelvill.StrOg"tico 3tr..Llncolu cirri more • -11111111 his own -history of 'lt, which is to Mt spit norm probably_tamorrow. • Preachers and the Draft --Oen. Burnside eisd • Col. , 'Capital -Primo Cleared. • Mcsitiricioir. deeretary of War, In answer to the monition of the House, en ' 'closer aitatemeittotthe Prevost HaiXhal General that ho knew of no Instance whereftards of en. "real ment hail exempted prrncherapf the Gospel . 'belonging fo chttrebeit whose religidus tenets do , not bring them within the scope of the Act; of .Fabettarynist, nor does he know of any privileges einaving been minted toxemia& of any denomina tion of professing Christians which ban .b r denied ethers. • Gni. Burnside amil Col: 3fulford, "Gni sinner of exchange of prisoners, arrived here _to-day. - • „ . e.The Old Capitol Fawn has been antirelyelear: • ed of relieltedernsand" then,- ImM/imps largo number of guerrillas, Several hundred of wham have been sent to Northern prisons within the Past few days. dlEeteen rebel surgeons werepr. -dared to be sent nem Fort Delaware to Fortress Monroe yesterday, for . exchange. It has been ;i _+dlrectetthatfn ooifficerorenliStedman . • In on service shall be committed so the Old Cap. , itoteXceillipon the order' of the.Beiretary of . - r. 1 1 1111tary;itiorenitents Progressing ' Paver. ably-wllebed Cotten geld. t 4. New TOna,Slib.&s.--Tt Is repot:test that the President is Informed that the military opera. liceigil'eLlogragetWonagyv: and that the re . ports of linter are unfounded. • - 7 liwalbp vmattleetai that Immediately upon the receipt of • report 'that the rebel prisoners were being treatetbsdly. In our prisons, an in vestigation was moved in •tho rebel Congress. .r-tillsiNilat , .eightrhundreti end thirty balm of • Mobile cotton were appropriated; and asked that it might be sent . to this city mid sold for the ' - benefit of rebel .prisonent. Permission was given, and the cotton arrived here and was sold tn-day at auction, for sare, my. To ether with the government treatment these prisoners receive moor hands; lids stun will render dick condition anything but deplorable. . The Resignation- of Reeretat7 , Feesenden T —Vice il.narldetit Hamlin Gone Heine. . NairTortr.„ Feb. B.—The Pool Nun: We learn • -froin Washington that Mr. F-assendin bled to Tecate hie office an Secretary of the Tree • wary, on the ibl of 3farch ;and that Ids rtslgms , (lon is already, or will shortly be, In the hands . —of the.rroldent. • • The Commercial Atifertiser'e Washington ape• ciaP gays Vice President lianitin len for home 1.0-day. and 114 Senator Clark will preside over the Renate lbr the remainder of the-session. ISpeedp - Opesattods against Mobile... Stage Route Reopened. NEWT i e Pelt. C.-Letters from Pascagoula • Indicate y and fatefully° operations agalnst Mohllr. Gen. 'faros la armored to have -at prominent command In lids now movement. ♦dlepatch, iteelred Oda afternoon announera tinticouenlag of tile stage tante from•Atenesen to Dearer Clty,ab4 CallEwnla. . (twit it 'tape Fear Itlver—.E.n . Routh : for Foie _Lafayette. NEW Tong, Feb.:B.=-All quiet- otiCape Fear . Thersoldilite inue-F"gagedindronFtel• •CDUIC Thrtlfleatlons: ; _ _ robel WWI° -00apoisicual lir/trod la Now 'Fork last ,nlabt, In duals -of Major blowbey "Srjto is going to Fort Lafayette.; . - - - ,.3,,, A 7zr.. ssVm ., £ft`Xc.lsooV•V•..biTrW•=M7Msl=•ANWMl -7- - • • 4_, TT I TQB 4 1 , Gil -Ef Amy GA7ETI lATLST FROMGRINT RESULT OF SUNDAY'S EnAGERESr, Our Lines Advanced Beyond Hatcher's Run. SEVERE BATTLE ON MONDAY. TEE FM! CMS DRIVEN RACK. e Rebels Finally Repulsed UNICH LOSS FROM THREE TO RYE HUNDRED The Enemy's Lots Probably Patrol' Etiavler. dia." disc. - alba.. 11.e.toqvivreun Aitury or 'POTOlfac: Feb; G, st.—The result, °Lye:Henley's cogsgeuient - apfirtered ,thislreorsip*'le :our adrairced does beyondlisitclu44 - Rito;, 4 the capture of abput two lintkgprisainera,. , a train or wagons ind mules ; sltfi theirArifers, arid a eans!derable lOU Intilele4:+sn the enemy Ili klUnd and irenttd. Tile. m under General Gregg ute cd tiabs . at linwiddletourt Rollie while on Its *ay to ItoTtb Carolina for supplies,, the trip taking sixteen dais 'for Its accompilskrucut s fpiat this Scenting- partin were sent nut In diztavnt dlrections, one of whleh went op the lbythown rOad, wirae theY found camps wldett had bean desettedlra abort time prertnual - and where, they Captured a few - wagon Peasant 's dieli . • , . the theintiniclhor.rebel ntiodry . stationed at 1k lrfitld were' ordered upto nmlst tiregg's adviirce, but the force was not strong erunigh end, ennetinently, no regular tight toll; plant. Ab,mt one hundred barrels of whLsky worn de stroyed in the vicinity, but no army stores were found at' uy .1,43 ea which our troops bad mocha L An order was found, posted up at Dinwildie C'ettrt Dome, appealing to the people to c4ine forward and eve all ‘44 supplles they could pns siblykyare to the - Government; as hoth men and horns were atiffering 'very much. The loss In therdirtslon wait only two - Or three during the In the eugagemeut of the 941 cotio,:juatirday,' at Hatcher's gun, the lees was atunt•aorooty at= trgetber, while that of the enemy Is.esttniated at about three hunched. Gth, 10 . p. nn._-Quite a severe en- Irsts , gegen:cat tank place this afternoon, between the , :lib kap:fitful thienemy,eC.Debney's 31111, west of iiatchcf,'s!nn,the 'Tank of: which was not faiorableti."-na; as faros ijOilllo/1 Is concerned, but. the enemy petlcldearly fur the ground he : : LATEST.. - Irranqrannun Amax, or Foioll.te, Feb. 6, 10 sr.--411a afterrnon the Eth corps we& ievereliOn*Ml,,lth the enemy on the Dabney's 31.111 -mood,-west ofcliateber's•Rnn. Our for: eeelell back after inflicting a, more lostupon the rnemy.- • ' - , ..ft seems : thatabout noon the thl dirLsion : of the sty corps 'advaneed along' the mad, leading (rim -Dinete's mad timaid the Itaidoest Plank read,' ilia API o clock had inachid Mau drivem the rebels fromthtimplis Mill, enfant 'tiro miter from ' WlterC. they had erected 'bre'astvrerka, but .- wpm - quickly- driven from then.. They; howeisr, irept',up . a , runalng. Gni 'firnn the woods until alMet 5 o'clookovheriehet inede.n" meat deter nined- stand along 'the evidently . expecting be breakthrough , and upon.. ilblc,cut Mr the lid division. The heaviest tuna came up the Vaughn toad.: At ttic eama tune iv attickinhont s -- Mide; cud part of thediviskin beluZ out of ammuni il eving way, and hi &stunt :tide the whole line fell back . ln considerable &s -ettler until thetreaehed the breastworks erected' by the nd division of the 24 corps vesterday; there they were rallied and—the retmat was Th,e 2d division of the 6th corps Qcrossed the retilostpletions, and part of them became tuntewhat demMalized, but soon rallied and ferattied In Miring the enemy back. Two wagons of alumina:on n-.a-c on the way it l cn the stampede oeenrred, but bad got fast In the swamp and the tongue ef one of them 'lecke. When the men fell' back the wagaes acre left outside of the line, and although the ordnance rfliter of the division did all in hie pan cr to save them, the two wagons had babe abandoned, the men sating Ore to the coven ¢c-- fore they left. ' EhOrtly after an attack' , was mvae on the left , , of ,4he 2nd:corps near Lb - C. - Armstrong Mese ion the Doneas road; but the enemy were repelled with h•ss. The 3th mpg is believed to have lost . frOna 'iSCO '3OO 'men during the day, others losing rcryfew. The enemy's toga isetmated 24 much heavier then curs, owing to th fact that they were the attacking party ; but Ma correct statement can be given as,yct even of 4tar own cansualtles. Gen. Meade Was present on the field all day, but was not 'Wounded' aiisis' et grit reported. Some Of his stair had enteral narrowaecapes.. The first brigade of the :id division of the Sit et tys •is ryolen-of ZS' turfing particularly dis- Usguirtcd ilself during the Brevet.Sitl,g. G n. Wintborp, Its - commander, had two horses shot. - Brevet Brig. Gen. Irwin Gregg. comminuting a brigade of cavalry, was swOnnded in the ankle while crgat‘ing the enemy early in the day.. - Gat. Davies was also wounirocaoverely In the aponlder. ?dolor Tremolne, of Gregg's staff, wss badly wcboded fu (be foot. • • Gol.• Bankhead, of Gen. Warren's ziatf, irso isinidcd Irkthe hand. .‘ Brevet • Brig. GOll. Morrow, commanding Shy 3d brigade, 3d division, 51k corps, was wounded In the shoulder; - . . Capt. Cowdrey, Analatant AdJutnnt Goneraton Gen. Bowler's staff, was mortally wounded. AbOut use hundred sad fifty prleonm wens ta ken, ening whom was Allen, of the 34th North enrollee regiment, formerly in the 12th . Tha• corrsepoident captured yesterday WAS .111r..7rielbly; of .the Noir York -Hrrald. '.lie • Was feeding his hone at the tlues;wlthin a few ;rod* .Gen. tirogib's licaiguartari, where he was capturedby some rebel caraby, prowling. In the ilcinley. Thli party imbsegetently camo In opnllict with o• our men • In it - slight skirmish, , durin • whleh the corresPondent escaped. --- Twenty-Neren BOunry Brokers Arrested— Glgantß SWlndle Exposed.; liztv Yong, B.—Col. Baker, of the Gov eminent detective Feb_. service, lass arrested in this vicinity and sent to Old Capitol prison, twenty seven bounty brokers' ' and oat= who have Tor eighteen months past been engaged in defraud. lug theGovernm.nt kr enlisting men and aid ing them in de, , erting. Several.. of these male factors Lave made fortunes of from fifty thous and to two hundred thousand dollars. • rerrlations made ,Ity.L'ol. Baker's detectlies • sluvr that large numbers of errilitmcgrecertlD cotes have been forged to till the quotas °film city and Interior towns. Col. Baker thinks that two thirds of the recent CPeflit6 of New York are based on forged certificates of enlistment, or on recrbits who hare der. ortod. loonier to detect fronds detectives personated agents from coun try towns, and purchased forged enlistment ter. tit:cafes to DO their quotas. They afterwards en listed as minas, and were shown how to do sed. The mrratag papers contain rotrActans or this gkaltle swindle. Meinitge train President Lincoln. NEW Yo g, Feb. 87-The runes Washjegton spa tial says' The President hisa Message on the late Peace Interview .prepared, embineing the letter from Jeri:Mils t• Mr: Llncoln, • letter Prom Mr. Lincoln to Ifer4lialr, And other documents. The publlcationotthla message will , dispel any idea of a probable peace than this Interview. - The 'World's special says This message will *bow= that most of-tho- statements concerning. this interview here been. Übe. The rebels new et' mentioned recognition. all they,mked was an arinistice„ taunting negotiations which WU Orcivi• • GREAT FIRE IN PHILADELPLIIA FIVE SQUARES OF HOUSES ON FIRE AT ONE TIME! Ncn, Women and * Children Literally Roasted Alive on the Streets! HORRIBLE IIEART-RENDING SCENES Two Thousand "Zaire's of Oil Dealroycd. , PIIII.A1 , 1:1.PIT1A, Feb. B.—A fire commented aboubibree o'clock this morning In the Coal Oil Works, on the corner of Fleventh and Federal sfreiitti; Firs lATant- krifni M Wash= ington bleed, two squares on both alas of the street were bnriaq, beeldca a new mw on Fed eral and Wharton streets. At least fifty families were burned out, In the midst of Alprrilderdorm of snow and rain. Several lives 'al's' reported -10,1. Thu fire tommencml in the sheds of Itlack• bury & Co., for storing relined coal oil. Tiro thousand hands were destroyed. The streets - 'were at; dams deluged' with snow and water, and the oil escaping, ran along the streets, ..,settlng fire to lite lower part of the hotilMs; and In Luaus vases presenting the escape of OM occupants. Six bodies have been • recovered, and many others are missing. In one house four children are supposed to have perished. Irortyseeen dwellings were destroyed. Capt. JoSuph 71. Wore occupied one of the dwellings with his wife, five daughters and two sons. They es caped Imp the street, lmt found themsaleca sur mund(d by a lake of lire. . . , . 'Ware, with a child . In tier, wpm, and a dancliter, aged about sixteen palm, were burned to death in the street, notwillintandlogatn;ro were nuide to rescue thew'. Thrtiother dangla tens are tuFsslng. Captain Were and two .7. ',called, badly bitrnetl. One Indy NVII3 nizrti lames Glbbens, nod auntiter supposjed to be a fireman. PuIiADELTRI.L, Feb. a.—the lire here this recrniog origloated in Blackburn tit Co.'s 'lied ear aiming relined oil. • Two thousand barrels Aare been drxtroyodi It trot insured mostly.in I.ltw York. Forty dwellings, mostly three MO ilts, are blamed. The oil that escaped from the .burning barrels poured. over into Ninth 'treat 'S44 down Into Federal etree.l.Blthig the entire 'stress with'a late of flee and igniting the houses upon both sides or ianiliatiecit for two squares and carrying demstation into Washington, Ells worth and Federal streets, both above and below ;Ninth. Folly hoc egithreit of houses, had they Laren placed in a row, were e n Ore at once: ' ' 't • beffellt was one to make the stoutest heart htil. — Men, women and children were literally eiasttd alive In the streets. Joernh II Ware, who occupied a dwell. the vicinity, with his wife, dee daughters ierd• two' olitere, met with a sad misfortune. eumeided [ inciting into the sV , wt from' the lamer, just eller' they left their. bedu, but .inutunful to relate,firetultheinielies in a ricer of lieu. - Ihe finally Oceania seatto!tred. Mrs. Wirt bad her youngest child, a beautiful little girt, in hFr error, and wan endeavorintto muter. • She 11 .11,alett-herself. and little-add and another dt'ughtq.alent fifteen YarS old, were burned-In street, and thiedrixases - wars aobornidy Mu ..:lllAtt,4..that they cat 'oily be!dentitlhlbithe pe seller circumstances morrow:Whig thorn.- Cain. itts IWO - 644S escaped, but bit Mire , dinghtris ere miming. :;:.tticl4llj4 7 .,triiM.lairethui t i er beet meaversd. Three of them have berm recognised u behme , • leg lithe Ware ihmily. Another one 'ot the tedics'is- intipme.d to-be that. of - James Gibbous. i11ii1 A 4419,41 4Witi ,44 ,004,f10,444.'" ' lard; end that eta iceman. • . - • I • It 5 tbosiat.t.hat several other persons base ielird, and that Mans are bodies still ander the rules. Late Rebel News. :ctn. 'Vous. Fah Et.—There was another' es• clioy; dehate listhe Rate' glows of Rolm:soft; tin :vet hod Friday on the bill to arm the naval*. t foss oposition' was malt to - thin measute. li!r Orr said '799 world Join the" national army if Om their choice. Jeff. Dash received bh usual static. • The Richmond papers of the 4th dam -, n, coat,ttutatr st. LUC now Itedo a. Lee, Johnson, 13reelthirldire rtivl Camp. twit ari the men for the The activity of the artrles of the North is i.et down non plu m tee or their wcaktai a•and a . cotton fludile, iu Ettrope is promised, witch is bill:dotted o the best the( tipe,dgmth.' I The &wrier/gays the lost of Ifilmington will intmedtatety carry the cotton mutation hornet* . the DDII4II/ of Europe., The Oak rlesion claims for Charlestmi the On J oytut of the came, and that there tie confiders y waft win or falL :time Ton; Feb. 4.--The. &canoed Brastbser atePOS• the rebel government for eindiug Pelee Comenlosianere, and declares thnt the Foleral Gni eminent had everything to gain, awl tha re cie everything to lose by the movement towards yreee, and thinks the northern papers wilt pn.b.. brittily colored statements concerning — ilk petec mission, and warns Its readers to believe I nee of ti.cm. 'fits Rie&nand &mane! Gaye: It ought to be the object of our prime concerti to , prevent, either by removal or destruction, the flitting of "Iron into the enemy's hands. Far sooner ...hould WORM:3w them to capture munitions of war, for while these would be Indeed, a convenience to - them, cotton I s a neces sity and Is daily becoming inor, Intensely .6. The seine argument applies with almost egnal force to the 'mations of Europe. The time has come when action - is power, beenuse of the press ing neccatity both in Tankecland and lit Europ a-A the various efforts of Lancoln's General; will Itc to .laze Cotton, and ours to prevent it. Any Confederate General who is ti.rellet In this Mater, should -be promptly -and -wanly dealt wli h. Let as have no more of anon blunders or - neglects as that . at at Savannah. Lincoln being judge, Hardee would have done batter to have burned the cotton and lost halt of his men, than to hate lel% the cotton to be seined. . , Steck and atener Matters In New 'Torn. New TOSLIC, Feb..B.—Thefitoc.k market shows ej replants of reaction, an 4 (hero-Ls a :lack of confidence In the permanehvr of an advance, and the turn is In 'favor of short abort sales. and &bite lea slight decline on the prices of yester day,. The expe;tation of favo u rable military news bas a deprewing affect. Government Block, are firmer, and especially_ ht Gold bonds: . State bowls areenlet and tern; . Coal shares — strong and generally better. The - Miscellaneous list Is heavy and lower. Gold speculation Is very weak. The street. Is full of rumors, bOth of victory and .disaster, and little wit be done by operators till something decisive Petroleum Sleeks are generally Arm ; salmi of Excel.loe at 1125 Germania ; 00; Highgate, 90; Kulckerbocseer,s9 ; Manhattan 7.4 ; hinKlnley, soo. ; Allen &Militia; 9; •Tach;4l -.'Oceitilc, 4; Cherry - Rau, 00; Buchanan Farm; 18:1'; United" States, 20. Refusal of ,Itebel Prisoners to be chattged-The ConaUtutleial Amend moat ItAtlfied by Ohio. - tiros Your, Feb. B.—The Triburst his • I , perfal from Coltiinbut, Ohlo, which says that out of fire hundred rebel prisoners at Camp Chase, ordered to be placed upon . the exchange Ilst, two hundred and sixty voted to remain In prison ' the rest to be sent forward. llmOblo Legislature hos retitled the proposed Constitutional amendment to abolish slavery by a rote of 25 to 4 in the Senate and 54 to 13 In the IlLuse, which wee strictly a party Tote. Caitture of Noted Guerrillas New Tone, Feb. S.—The Herald's Winchester special says: Major Young,of GeneralSiteridan's stouts, learned that Harry Gilmore was In the 'Gelidly of Moorlield. Ile tracked hint to the 'a c me of, a noted secessionist, and found Major Glirnbre and another rebel °Meer In btaL The prisoners were Immediately sent to Winchester. An'expoiltion encountered Captain Stump, of Imboden'acommand, who refused to sures der, and was mortally wcianded before • his cap ture. The ElecUon of Pfcsident and Vice E2=2T7l • '-WAeauorex, Fab. B.—The two houses. of Congress met In the hall of the nOlllO of Renee; sentatures th.s noon, and tea Vice President opened the certificates of, the election fee Presi dent and Vice President. of the United States. Mr. Lincoln was declared elected . President, and 31r. Jettison Vire 'President. The 'Senate then returned to Rs ehantbe.r; *hen the lima ad NOW York 0614 Slarket. , , • ,lirw Toro, Feb.B.-00Id to=night at Galli 2.4ee.a .I . 9ard; 21 1,4 aaft after efte..eaftrft:l3* - -- i CONCRESSIONAL PllOCE'fi:i(i TIDE ELECTORAL. V(iFF. COI NTEI Lincoln and Johnson Declared .)let ted President and Vice President: TUE BILL HY.LATINO TO TAB POSTAL LAW r 1.40: da:c.. dfso ., arse. WortimirroN errs, Feb. 8, 180 ROUSE. The gallerlea and floor of the Reese r:ere densely erowded,.the attraction being the matt leg and declaring of the Electoral rotes for Ems, Meet and Vice President of the United fitatme Mr. Sterene let reduced a 'molt/Ron, which was adopted,enequestiog-tbe 4'resitlente to coin, tbunleatelitich lnformallon as he ntight deem not Incompatible with the public interest, in ml' lotion to the recent correspondenee between him" and the Secretary of State. and Nfeesre..Siephees,, Campbell and Bunter, In Hampton Roads. 114 Rigby offered a preamble setting teeth that charges of ernes frauds and corruption IC Mike have been made against the Commie stoners of leateot, In a pamphlet addressee' !to' members-of-timdftme, and signed by Andrew,' Whitley, who offers to prove them, and eon- • eluding with a reason for gm appointment of, a select Cotantittee to examine' the anbjeet. Tilereroluthen wee tetepted. The theletnate Of the Library Committee re potted a joiskansolatlon appropriating otter thourantldollersip procure a marble bast of the lot Chid Justice Taney. to be placed in the wean of time Supreme Court of the United . States. _lt watt phased. Al non o'clock, on uenion of Mr. Wilson, a messege seas sent to the Senate that the [louse et es now ready to rem ive that body for the par. • pure of conuting.tbe Electoral rotas. The Seriph:ore-thou entered-the hall aecoMPan led by their"oflicers, the members of the Rouse - eteueleg_uutll . alto, fermer.ure. seated. The Vice • Prerldent occupied the' 4eic , ..i*ter's ceale, and the Speaker sat I.rintt•.diately on Ills left. Tee Sean tcra were arreneed lathe body of the Hail, upon the right of the presiding officer, while the Repreeettatires *erupted the other seats. The It ems were &matter. Trumbull and Represeetta s Wilson and'DeWseti.. -. The Alec Preildent said: The fn .- offense: led In pursuance of the (lenstltat to o , that be vote may - be-counted and declared for Ibresi nt and -1 - tcv „Proldeut of the United States, r. semen, leg on the 4th of March, ti ne t...out my duty. ender the Con , ,titutiod, to ot , the eerldlcate, pf election Id 'the protenee of carrto. I nob preieeed, to discharge that duty. lie then broteethe, leitercontaPaing the eertiti reit of UM Std(e WhTCh - was real by ttoutoor Trumbull., go the semmtion of Sena Ire Wade, the teLatllim of the other certine te ,. lenetet, was disperSed with,:antl the voter.,'. of tech State announced. .Next.:thee.-...vatee-: Now Hampshire, Maine. Rhode lalando me-lieut. Vermont, and New 'rode, were eumeo• tt. mei like that orMaine, all for 'Lincoln Jelleson. Then ramettlie vote oeliewJemly for Me 'e" lan and Pen.diefon 1 next came Eenesylvaul.- Lineoln and Johnson, followed by Delawar. McClellan end lentilet6e; then Mee:lane f Llecoln and Johneon, and' Kentucky for , t and Ecodleten. All the other f • were fur Littedlo atulJohnson, Including th. v Sassier f Nevade. Tim Vice Flushing. said the metselg,e, tot beeogbt the certificate of Nevada had state: tit only two soles bid been cast Itt the electoral c., lee° of that State, one of the electors haeba rJeerm, end there belog no taw to proelde fef at Inc the rammer. ticeetter Cowan InqUira whether there 're ray farther returns:nadirs°, why they h. I a ce,to whin! to 400 Cottreetietel The Vie 3 Prrsldent repliOd that ite bad ref tem fry to Loultiana and Tennessee. hat' la ohj ' to a law esecaty paused, they Lad Lena ex.... , free the comet..,. I Senator Cowan oohed wlietber the Pratt...: t: the United States bid yet approved and that bull. The VicoirtWideitt, retdiedikat then co.etie nizatlon to tbat egort had been no. le co bar House. he had understood the Er, el en :qiecteed of the WI, and Ilya, therefore . Cowan then .uggetted that the of Leulslana and 'Pannone, be: mat tto, Coniehtion to' Cetera:tithe whether - 11,:r he counted. llvpresentatlVe ,Stervens said th at no question etude artse,,extept, on the reading of4 o . porta _ Mr. Cowan witiallnew ills MoMost... lhartmatatiee Yealuctimivad that all the re tums he opened for ecnildartioa. lite Vice President saltlike motiosiiraelo or der, but It itlfhtfa h" *Variant et toe Coeeeetjta,, the two lloimet in-ankl' twee/ear 4,:tun ruatitedieparately tottnesidentkeittia also. 14. , pniontratlos yroya whited 'to lastroet the: tritrre to omit from the collet the so-called Stseh , . el Vliettlea; The rite Ertaldeut bah! the ritmattleticans: too - Dt«- tit, rote having been already declared. Reprawntative Whalley would flee to lettow,,, the meson of the gentleman from New York fur that utetlon. father vouvrrsotfau 3lr. Tvonan ti,, er his motion, for the reaeou ;hit he did not" wish to reuse a separation of the.Coerentlon. The votes having opened end coasted tlm Tether, through Mr. Trambull, reported the - . to lilt. The,Vbee Presithint.sald `that,the whet& -.uneven-of recce cant hi= forAbrattanaLlueoln for Erestdent and,21.3 for Andrew, Johnson for Vier Preddeut t . aud for George R. McClellan tbr Preeldent 21 end for George H. Petidlatton far Vier Prostdentgl-z-of.whleh a maJosityla A brohsts Lincoln, .of - Illinois, - .having re., meed a majority ofl the whole Intriberwf aloe; tote! env", lilleAketi • President 'of the Vatted Etudes for four years, roMmencing on the ith of March, 1565, and Andrely JOhbeen, of Tennet- . ,,1, •e.-, haring. 'received ei i'maj9rity of the whale number of electoral Totp, is duly elected Tire Pollee:4, commencing .outilie 4th of March, lerji. Applause from the galleries Mad floor greeted the announcement. , The Senators then returned to their own chamber. SENATE . relatinj to the Postal Latrwasconsid.. end: It provides for the return to writers pf- I tiers either , "Wholly unpaid or short being paid more than a single rate; those unpaid a single rate shall be forwarded add collected on • delirefy.. Newspaper,. after January lat., 15111, chilli be prepaid, ned afeer that date no printed matter, except from foreign countries, spoil be reeeired. prepaid. }Mirth, provided for loyal pommies- , ter, sustaining losses bv the pressure of *rated forces. Expenses the ftunishing stationerr foe' fleet, second and third class of icers-arlitit its al lowed out of the revenues. Publish* of letter lien are to be ;mid two cents on each letter. en, ead streets In the Pacific State' end Territo ries are to hare a eatery of two tlMusand deo hun dred dollars ' whit live dollari.per day traveling ails also the appointment of throe, special aerate for the Pacific States and Territories; all other special noon are 49 receirptourdob len per day traveling expenses. Ten - thottiand dollars are appropriated for post route maps. clerks fur the dbitriontlen of mall matter on railways are to be appointed by the Postmaster General. Ettrulatiene , are also mode for the trattsportation of foreign malls. Mr. Collamer explained each section of the It was not proper, he said to make news paper publishers prepay with a stamp. This could not be done In the case of daily newspa pers, owing to their Immense circulation. The New York Herald, for Instance, mailed 100,000 1 or It might be 500,000 copies daily. They could - . not possibly get their - papers off in time for the: mails if they had to affix a stamp to - each copy. It was proposed to leave this matter to the die , cretion of:Postmasters l and let, them prescribe the race andel which thb`paymont 'would be mace. - Mr. Cotlamer further stated, that the. - bill, as It v all T eParted - b5 - hlreiatet iharaPPMaal of the - Poetmmiter General and was, In part, drawn up under his supervision. A. :vintage was receivolfromi be - House at 12- 45 P. M., anmitincing that that body was ready. to receive the Senate to proceed with the Could' log of the Pretidentlal rote. - At I o'clocx, the . Vice President said : "The Senators will proceed to the Rouse of Representatives." A proension of Scanlon, led by the Vice Prealdens and the Secretary of the Senate, was formed soon after and entered the Rouse of Representatives. ' At two o'clock, p. tee. , the Senate returned to their Chamber. Mr. Trumbull offered a resolution, which was adopted, that tho Senate appoint a committee of one to meet a committal; of two fripu the to wait upon Abraham Lincoln and Inform hint of his election. . Mr. Sumner lIIOTC4 to take pp. ids roeulutiou calling , on the President for lufortiatiou• in ref erence to the peace conference.. Tho resolution . wait rend. Mr. Saulsbury offered an an:madmen': that Mo. PreiVent be also required Jo inform the Senate whEther be and others acting under his author ity;•ditk not require as a condition of fe-ideta, the acquieweenee of the persons 'rnentionedin Mr. Sumner's resolution of the authorities ..or the Confederate Stntta hr the abolition' of:sta 7 iery,'and alio whether he did norrehme an atry mistlee to the C'anfederate.States. ' • ! Mr. Sumner opposed the resolution as not suf ficiently respeelfaL • . , • Mr. Stitnner's amendment was tben•adonted. 7 habil' kn relation to the postai haw was then considered. The, second resolution 'requiring tliapro.payinent of pdatage on newspapers and petlodicals was stricken oa t and.the bill passed. . The bill to establish . a bridge over the Ohio, at Loldsellle, was pima: Mr. Wade called up the bill-delhank M31)0;111' darks of Nevada. traasferrime to that Main Onfi degree of the territory from Utah. • • • Pending Its consideration the Senateadjourned. rept cme fcl.ll. Iteougalgel. Wtoltz‘trot.. Feb. s.—The Suprotac court of -', the tin itra States nosy ssialreti twouty oaples of ithe ebt tree{ points and authorities regolr.al by br rule to be 61st Clerk, by tile plain tlti in error, or appellant, six days, and by the ,drfendaut" its error, thirty clays, baton) the clan as exalt d tip for argument. 'flit Preattleot bas rettag - ulzad Robert Barth as let ntui for SaxrattLoburg, at St. Louis. Snow Storm at Huflitu—.Promotlonl. BUFFALO, Feb. B.—A heavy snow altoptt pre 'lt is neither cold nor windy., Mr: Tillinghast, Araletant Superintendent of the Lake Shore Railroad, has been appointed So terintrndent or the Westerh_tlivision of the Central Thond, vice Ns. IL Whllimoter, promo ttal to General Superintendent: , l ,, ,: •-1 • Charlatan to be Abandoned as ito Loner ligaeottat to , the - Defebte of thr Rebel • Staten. .. • • tyreastlti: Mobile Register, Jaduary ta.l t The yqnkee slap delivered at Fort Nigher Was , tether more sudden and unexpected than agree )ible, We Lad upt, even au Intimation of a re. !sewed attack on 111. or that the "strongest earth yoik in the world" was In any lamed:ate den. :kart; But Staitibig 'acid untooked for: as the blow Is, it to t ed not take any man's breatkaway. li „ . :ben:drily does not koock the breath out Of the Jrody . or the Confederate cause. ''. We arc not Suittiently well Informed of the inilitary defenses t say whether the loss of thltf - Yost inveliiii the e amnion of Wilmington. .1f .is dove, three thlogn follow: the blockade trade I - lit eloped; acme fe thousand Yanks ivill be, Iketuireil to garrison he place. and several {hods ' Mad Confederate troops will be relieved of past ! Zuts. to Join the' army that into 69 p 08 04 Ether- )nan's advance. Savannah, already Inst, - ;w111 ,1 vc ; r. 'require a Yankee garrison, and has act free n -good sired corps of Confederate Soldiers. irffelcariodort 1s added to the trio, r/leflrsfaill.7 iiherntnn Anory le trill Aare aformiclable army In I rte field ngain4 lam, matted by' his ea s t strategy, ed Admirni Porter's guns and assaulting cal :tons. Sarno:nth and Wilmington pane, Charles ton is no /cover raccntia/ as a straterlit th:frnAe. it Is vtracr on tiemcn( of actiknem in Of gum.. We do not meissthat Charleston should be given up {w. tic ft is at all tenable. I We MAT it to that hero ic city to defend It to Abe last, and it would be inexpressibly painful to sec It lo the hens of the opprc•asor. But Ls del and Imre:lei misfortunes are often public dric'entege,, nod the Ibreed evacuation of theta the t tient it cities certainly would tend to, and thigh reseit le a fruitful victory over Shertom. The ticneral bas not got to the end of his tether frt. /takes yet to grapple with the Confeder ate chieftain ' echo hen laid lotrall of lac prede-, genera nhe have crossed swords wit!, hint. . Milk Revelation. -.Interesting Itennink,- ' , .:r.-1•1* - .11:;;; • iv. r‘t•f4tlll%.- •F:g:),XV) =ME not will correct tha toistaht." tti K &mita thought as Mr. Randolph did, and • +thin. io Major Bingham thq $2,000. Mir etionalyrotn.air. Chso. by a Tote of 21 area ta DIY*, 18 not toting.—Wash. Con. S. Y. Cont. eldrerttur. Tl:c SirlV!, of Our Grandfathers-.A RoUt or 1170;.; The Philadelphia North American says eentlY aUrcry stable keeper In this city (Leila ..busiresit, and a nekton otitis' stook of saleles vat tent to Bern - nese to be disposed of by one lion. in eleeiriag out the place an old time sleigh came to light, the like of which, probably, does not exist In the Galied Statea. It had been gricir In Mc earrlaweboacc lan until Its czist- - - erre wan forgotten. It li a two horse ideigh, whielinneld gentleman, who yesterday showed It to us, inmembered to hare sees on Chesnut street,then far frdm new, when he was a bay. The runners, Instead of being parallel, and tin , mlnsting In graceful swan's necks, as is the case at Me pruent day, meet Ina point in front, which pa:wogs& surmounted by a large-sized monkey's bessl, in solid wood, grotesquely carved, broadly grinning, mad furnished with a towing beard. The runners air 'the old time sleighs spread two feet father _behind than In ttre front, like the berms of a harrow. The driver's seat is a stool elevated rear feet above the other seats, with an Inovrall around It for the feet to rest upon. The back is circular and very lofty. Four seats are fernisinal thc back, where but two ate fur nished like modern sleigh. The dashboard to very wide, and shaped like a feather fan. Nene lint our oldest eltiaens ever Saw sear a vehicle. It - lielerned o at one time, to a lordly &mill of Fhiliielibig, and Is'a;falr match for the carnage 01 the Sanitary Fair, In which. Geu. IVasillugtors rode. At the rime of the fair, the exiinctice• of this relic of bygone splendor was not known. • TnElehmond Examincr, of the 2St, in did!- (Moho; the quention as to whether food can be found`for Lea's army In case Sherman destroys. his southern railroad feeders, says tlome weak peOrde are mightily afraid that Sher man will cot the road at Branchville, must not Lee's army starve when 141 supplies from Georgia is linpoestble 1 Imbecile question! Vir. gluts alone, if It should ever become aeccaaary to turn the screw hard down on her—nay. half or thin! of - Virginia—without the help of the Carolinas, will feed Lee's army for stx months If It wan doubled to-morrow. Corn and wleet is hrre, an everywhere In the &nth,' some wind difficult of access because a bad curruney is paid for it; became rude and stupid, and ion rant 'young men, under the names of Quarter.: marten and Commissaries, are dispersed over the land to get it; and who Insult the people,. make them surly and unpatriotic for the white; and give them for their food a picooofpaper,which is nes& always found to be irregular and worth nothing When sent to Richmond. If they offer ad and gave nothing! , If they took what the ne cessities of the army required, without pretend log to paY, it would be given more willingly, and . be received more canstrs.for. all of our people hold that the country must ha defended, and the lighting hum must eat, no matter who. starves. llat.there.is no one of the three quarters of the osaapase Commanded by the roads in our power ladling from Richmond which. would not aupply Lets'Arlspie artily till the now crop ulnovi with 'mut eidng Off Virginia's territory to get kit we 'Mann energetic and well ordered Commissariat; If we could pay In specie or. Its equivalent; laid a enftlelent and Imperial tax In kind, and had the resolution and senile totoilect It. .The Teo kees collect It wherever they go without &Mall-, ty. They not only lindimough. to eat in the laud; but more than they can destroy with lire." Tie. very serious (ft in thin passage will be noted by all readers.' Tun New Haven Register says : "Among a squad or recruits which passed through Spring- field, on their tray front, irrldny, was a Turk, who waktiesmiled Into enlisting by a substitute broker without knowing what he was doing. The broker had robbed hint of all his money, and the poor fellow wits entirely disheartened. lie was crying bitterly, and had been momrning and weeping for three days." Dn. l'lllsint.tic's celebrated recipe for cheap sleigh riding runs as follows Sit In the ball In ~your nighty clothes, with both doors open,Uo .that you get n ,good draft; your feat in a .pall of ico wator;. drop the front duoi key down your bark; bold an Icicle In one hand and ring `the tett;bell with the other. Re says You can't tell the 'differentia with Your eyes shut, and it Is n great deal cheaper. AT ?Onion, Miss., In .a suit on a lease, In -Which ,the tent reserved was 'lour onnees,' two iiennywelghti and twelve gsalne of pure. gold and coined mantel'," the defendants tendered and ,ircyneht IntO Court as many dollars in biol. ender notes as there could Ogold dollars COMA :from the amount of ore old, reserved In the lease. the Court gave Judgment for the defeh, dam. let ' - A NMI ter of the 16th 'tato' that there were over two Sind a hal! million wads of ba eon stored in that, port, awaiting a chance to be carried:. through . the b lockade. Mach of this _pectin torrent the Northern 3tateti soot there to' raa the Nockade. n:.3:tv~-~-',w:r,-5..~ .~~:;~=~:~kw. _.;5+:.i...,.~-:~ i.;a.Cr~a....-i.c:..., ... ~. ~~ ~.. .. CITI IND STICRBAN. lIIIN IRrporte4 =ffIEMMI copies of a nor her of tatracinceil into the Legl , Loure, sacral or wl:r.eb re or interen't to our readers. The follmvia; ai ayriopss of the more Important ones: An act "to incorporate the 7 liarnfacturere and Meretnete lexamnee rempany," tray; lea that Benj. F.Jotos Jue.W.C:lialfant,.l.m. P. 13euraett, m Jaes Pro J r., Park, Mark IV. Watson, C tropl,all 11. Hera ri, Jobe Giud'aud Byron IL rainier, of Allegheny etniuty, or auy five of thetware au -1 thmized and empowered from and after the pas ! sage of ibis act, to establish au incuranco com pany tube located In the city of Pittdrargle, by the natneend title o: the Merchants' and batn lifedurtra' Insurance Company. with a capita. of 1.250,000 with the privilege of kii crewing: to $500,000, and said conn patty snail -be organized and managed , according to the provisions of an act, to pro - vide for the tneorporation of_ insurauee companies, approved April 2d, ISnii; (excepting section Bth) and ho Irmlted to the risks designated in the 'class In the seventh section of said act; and that' section third be amended allowing the payment 1 , of stock to be made In lawful money of the Cal fed States, instead ofgold and silver. . A. "further supplement to an act to Inettris>- rate the Pittsburg Gas :Company," authorizes utd company to Charge a price not exceeding two dollars pee thousand cable feet of gas fdr ni.licil to private consumers, - pinvldetl, that the .company shall not be permitted .41cc aumulate. , any grater sum than is required fb pay a dividend ._ • of ten per cent. per annum. An act "relative to weighing. enable the city or ?Ittalmrgh," fixes the standard weight at --, seventy-nix pounds to the bushel, slid nittbairtzps the Councils to establish scales and :ootnpel all persons selling. coal to have the*ante:Wgba f i - .1 . An act "to Incorporate the PittAbttratLAlit and" Malt 7tlanufactuting Company" prorldee tttat . Joehms Rhodes, William Ilagaley, William Phil lips, Harry Shirts, and Charles W. Iticketson, are authorized to organize a company, as named abate, 'with' a capital of rid o , o oo, with privilege to increase to 51,C00,000, to be managed under the provisions of the act of July 10th, IM/1. Bridget Murphy Agmin. • This woman hod not been out of the 3faynt's °Sloe more than an hour, yesterday, until else was again arrested for attackinga woman on the lOU et end choking her in a most enrage manner, all,r which, she repaired to her own shanty, and was engaged in the work of laying op agsinet cold weather by stealing coal from one of ter neighbors when the °Meer arrested her. litleget la a terror to all she women aronnil her, and she line loin brought into Police ('cart often that It lies become an old story to ho-. She was again sent to jail yesterday, to await her trial, which in to come nH• on Saturday, hit her "better half"—vcry little better—coal not :he separation, nod La induced one of Lila „bison' to go hall (or tile wife, who, he said, s ,s good and so fond of Lim; and that there W.., 't a more "intelllgint or handsome woman ' Anseriky 1" The lent we heard of the loving car-.:., they were having a jolly spree over their . S. ttdden Death..-Inquest. . snot LlLlscson, on •Wednesday, bold an in -, • o on the hotly of a Getman named William ... • , who had lava found dead at his residence " ostibgham, during_thc previous night. It .ted from the evidence before the inquest, its ... flyers bad been employed fora [masher of at the glom works of Messrs. floward e .nd that he resided in a room by filut,clf ,s-si he works. Ills `guru” to go on work Was " • s O'clock In the moroln—, and at that hour, 1., one of the incr. rapped for him as meal, eponso was n9de. The door was tlten •d, and Myers was foetid Iltd In" his hal, ts sitting posture, wash his back against ctv., word. Tie was oboist sixty-live years bf tul had been, apptui for noose time with The jury found that he died "fnin .sii..ttiort of God." Death of an aid Resident - - . . VC, are just informed that Mr. Joseph garri id.fi, Mawr-In-law of Alderman P. It. Kincaid of died tate unexpectedly on Tnes rt,ci Agfa, at the great age of niutty-two. He , t church as Banal on Tuesday last, and On ny complained of not feeling well, and con appahmtly not eery strionsfy, umli 1.11 death, which was so peaceful and gentle am It wet 'effects perceptible lie has resided ly,titcyity antriminellato Tielnity for nearly tllly Yerirs, -tonthdtr:latibe • 0 4' residents of both cities. His funeral takes plate' this afternoon .ITom dateiter's lftideuci• • Mts. J. Tfariatt, 267 Penn street. New CoePartuerehip. The numerous friends of Mr. John S. Bell, to well known In cottneitlon with the 14y-spoOs home of Alexander Bates, at N 0.21 Fifth street, will be glad to learn that his late employer has taken him Imo partnership In the estabashment, eird the Mu; will hereafter Le known as "hates fi 201." Mr. Bell bas for many. years bad eh.r;re of the cloak department in the store, tool is .eil , known to thin trade and business men of the ; ity as a gentleman worthy the mmlidenee renteet of all. Ile thoranuehly understands the thy-goods trade, and his reputation for up. 'rlptnne.g anti strict ettentimr to business will enure fur him a fair share of public patronage. - The Pollee. • 'We are glad to observe the energy with wh ch Mayor Lowry is devoting himself to the of Irourovlag the city pollee orgartlxationi. The nevrly organized fores of night police hale , t4tiened on the different beats, arid we ex put I. to ace a marked change for the better in [Lir operations. The Mayor intends. that, as, am a es practleable,.cvery watchman abet wear a no form and the usual badge, as Is the rale In all nail regulated cities; heshlut it Is ueeessat7 that they ahonid be dre...scd In each a Intilincr.ris to he tvedilydistingulithed from eltilb wall as as ell as the day pollee.. kilt and Caylord , a Minstrels ' "Drew e tarts audience to 'Concert Mill last even ing. and the performances were well 'received. The troupe comprises some floe 'meal and In . stioniental performers, and in the burlesque and etude line there are some attractive features. Thrlr lorndgct of-jokes and witticisms contain many new , and fresh hits, and they pre, on the who!, fully esual to the best 'of this, class of Tierfertiniis. They will perform again thin even ing. NI sans. 11. r F. MANDY advertise in our pi per to-day, their patented Portable Steam Saw tuilir. They Inform us that they have. up to thi, time, disposed of no proprietary rights to manufacture their peculiar style of Engines, so that they cannot be had Alt any other place than at t heir. wyrks, at Zanesville, or Newark, Ohio.. fto at S. Mandy, In believe, are the largest man uliverfireni of Portable Engines to the United Stotts, and they have obtained a very wide celeb rity In this connection. 4 great number of their Ent...lees pass through this city, en reuse for the Interior of Pennsylvania and the.seaboard, every. year. , Inc Car FlNts FORITITURIM.---We learn that, the entire amount of line's and forfeit - two. collected and paid Into the City Treamtry„ by Mayor Lowry, during the first year of his term, is 717,101 40. The entire amount paid by his predeceraor, during the term of two years, was 0.100 14—or sixty-five cents leas than the . amount paid by Mayor Lowry In one year. This is centainly as creditable to the present lacuna bent as It la profitable to the city. Roughs, row dies and violators of the law generally, will tied "raid for rellecUon" in IL& katernent. • •Ilmsniese Cf111026.—.A11 will be Rasa by card eisewberei Xmas. Patterson & Ammon, com mission mdithahlk, !ive tehmlnto co-partner ship Messrs. James Johnson and changed the etyleof the firm to that of Pat tenon, Ammon it Co. , These gentletrien' deal extensicely In flour, grain, and general produce, and 'will transact all business manned to them with promptness atulllddity. • • •PnwsraTurix.—The statement in yesterday's Irene that Chief of Pollee Long had arrired from Cincinnati with the two prisoners, Huss and Lori, was rather . premature . The Mayor received dispatch statinc that he had left that city. with the prisonens on Tuesday, and he would have reached here on Tuceday night, but for an necident to the train at Alliance. , . 500 Smtarrrwres AND VOLUNTEERS WANTED at N0..12 Market street, Pittabilrgb. Highest cash bounty paid. Gentlemen Wanting substi tutes, and Committee men can save time and money by calling at No. 11 Market street. A premium paid to any one bringing a recruit or substitute. - fel:lt TIIE elegent sliver plated ware, at Malwainc's auction now; 54 Fifth street, in to be Closed out poalUvely this week, furnising a duo oppor- tunity for bargains. Call during tho day to ex amine the goods. X'rlvato , sales at arerago auction prices. . : • •-• Grauceetam.—The Pitiabumtklymeastic An.; ace-Intim tire a 'grand eAlbltlon at Later. Otto Halt this crewing; *Mob, II Ls expected, prove an totem:tins one. Tickets tan bated at the prinelpsd made and drag ewes. , _ • . Auivirs, Gold reas,yolias, DlAtfes, , Tencils, Pima Books, ete. etc: at Pittockt • Laws's 01104tontlily, for Metreb, at. Pk _ 4==14 10 ' • . ~ - ' - A ... Stair littigi.t Phrenological Examlnation. Al era two tricks shwa' called on O. S. Foliar, the phrenologist, and arch a head as he gave me• he told me I should enter n profession, and advirksl 51 'mars After detaidlng the size of the organs, me by all means to study for the law. Ile to ren-MI that this would be more congenial to my feelings from the smallness of conselennoustu_.6 and veneration, nod the preponderance of com bativeness end deStructiveness, with lora., etwu alley and hope. As you may pmazine, I did not consider this announcement in errs' flattering compliment to my - mend faculties. I therefore Popped the question to the gentleman how I Was rfnalltled for the. minister, to which he replied by laughing (think or eel), tale; um that this Pt.ofession was out of the question, sluce I was by no means serious; and a laek of veneration would be a sad defect. , A gentleman who, mint, with me inquired as to the doctrine I would preach. "Why'rsald Fowler, "thorough-going Universal/et'. But bp told me would ba a very , eloquent speaker, whatever profession might choose: and assured . ..me that I would eke day become an author. He sal& there was no doubt of that; and deafly advised me to cultivate conselentlousturn and bodily health, said I had a strong tonathuttlon, bur thought. It world break down when L arrived at the age of twenty yea.N.—Frollainghann's Memoir. Our Trade with Great Britain*. ! _ The Taloa of the Cotton exported,. front the United States to Great Britain In 1840, 14as nearly $146,000,C00 that of 1.802, about $6,00Q,- COO; so that our trade =stain= a loss In that tingle arEvie, in consequence of the rebellion, 1140,000,060. Asa partial:offset to this lost ira have the fortowing increase in certain. Northqra nerieeltarni rodnets exported to Gloat Britalh; Artleleg 18GO. 1862. - t*U.l staktoo attamt,or&l itw0,8714 , 1 , 192 , 4 5 a 3,655.tm• Hops 737 so.eur 4,07,57 d Gams & tete= t,oso,&N t 3715;606.. 13,et1,4.91 .Lard 5m1,418 . 6,030436 Cordelll,9 a 2.783 835,190. Tallow 101.371 - 0,510,910 3,093,391 Porlt 301,13 Y • 70.4193. 350,02 . T0baec0....... 4,641,012 2,04,212 r.,440,1 Ivhetth Boar 4.324,003 0,111,000 47,817,00 Corn h Meal.. 1,415,000 8.5+1.00 1,970,000 Total ei ,17,134739 r 3,270,031 err I ,coa:t llere hi an turret= of $81,240,a4. to comptin sate for the loss In cotton. • Jan. lI.—S. B. Davis, identified al Newark; Oh le. come dap elnee, as the keeper id the Andersontille (Georkia) military "'Haan, and who confessed on his.arrest, to being a hear er of dispatches from iyichmond to Canada Kill teen tientesteed to be hung at Johnson's on the IGtb of Fehruary. Tsar noted Bristol Bill, who served ten years in the State prikou of Vermont. and has hams 'ot huge arein for come years, 14 reported to have been lately arrested at Marietta, Ohio.' At the time or Flo arrest he had, IS is said, Oa moat enhiplete set of burglar's tools ever seen in the United 6t ales. WILTJ SI Doisue, of North Searsport, atria., recently rut a chip from a birch nail-log that had lain under the water sixty-Svc years. The out fide wood' peeled like basket stud", and was the color of pettilicd'wood, while the heart was .but slightly changed. -- A mars tight came off on Timraday morning near Wilmington, Del., between Ward - and Far rell. Ward was badly whipped. Tho military surrounded the party. orreffat one. Amaral arid My, marched them six mile; and. handed them over to the civil authorities. - - - Pttgr.turrT Lancor.r: said, very happily, In his letter to the New England dinner-In New York:. "The work of the Plymouth immigrants was the glory of their age. While we reverounethoir memory let en opt forget how vastly greater Is our opportunity." Tux London Times is a funny pipet'. Some time since It characterized elhennan's neat raid . thronch Georgia as "Ouitgiugd ui per nod deeper Into the bratt of tho South to find a raster es cape" Rom the *Tenzing I%TlotuTot Rood • - "Goon 11 - nstits,"the English Broad Church Toamasina is the cheapest magazine of its char acter in Englaed—only. . sixpence monthly. Its elm-elation iu 1854 averaged 160,000 coplia monthly. his edited by Dr. Norman Macleod. 1411 . 11.0A/I TO OIL OITT.—The good people of 011 City are rejoicing over the completion of the Meath ille and Oil City branch of the Atlantic and. Crest Western Rillway. .Trains are expectedto be romping on the line during the present week. r.'"NrOleat tairbistiticildeb-tu****_lol44l Vermont for some time Past to riallsa • tupelo socenty-fire cents a pound, L sow selling it thirty, and cheese that brought twenty.43ve la being sold at thlrtoeu. • Ountus bite been received by the military authorities it :Camp Douglas, for the immediate exchange of three thousand of the rebel prisea ere there con fined. lOWA has tilled its quota under the late call for three hundred thousand men, and la the first &Ito tO dueo. JEAN BATISTE CHARLAND, of Bt. Satmeur near Quebec, died leas Tuesday, at the age o 101 Tears. MARRIED _ . STOCKTON—DENNISTON—On Tueaday, the 7th lest., at the residence of John Thew, E.q., by the Air. W. 3.1. Paxton, L. D., Lieut. CoL JO SEPH STOCKTON, U.S. V., and SATE E. DEN. NISTON. - - LUMPTIRETS —Oa Monday, Feb. Mh, M. ROBERT 11113LPRI/EYS, aged Si years. Funeral oa TritriteDAY arrinsrocce, at 2 o'clock, from his late relsidence, Carson it, between ni and Mb streets, South r Ittablirgh, to proceed to ma. dale Cemetery. - The friends of the fondly are rm. yectfully invited to attend. ~IIItNITURE, AND DANE AND WOOD MAILS, . Selling at reduced price*, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. /AS. W. WOODWELL. . • Hoc 97 acid SS THIRD STREET, Opposite . E. Edmuirdso4 h Co.'., and seta In FOURTH STREET. ;PRODUCE CONSIGNMENTS NOW IN STeliE. • • . ow bun Olorersetd; .140. Timothy seed; moo Dried Apples; 600 g. Dried Peaches; 26 Dried Cherrlea; an kegs Peeked Butter; SkbliLake note 801 l Butter; . * Ap. ; - el .obn:owe O l de r • • 16 Sweet Olden 10 Cider Vinegar. • ' bum: White Beaton' 40 kegs Apple Butter, 200 this, Old Saltr • 1000 lbit. Sifted Corn 111e011 bbls. Mat Hominy; ' , - 100 kern Countrif Lora; 6 hills. Tallow; , • 6CO doz. fl Peeehee; ' • 31 bele. Highwiee.; 6 thin Maple Sugar; For Sale by • . L. H. VOIGT a Co.. fel BALSLEY & TAN GOILEoItA . Nro. 201 LIBERTY ISTIECET. 1000 bosh Prime Dry Apples; • 600 Loxes W. R. Cheese; - 600 ••• Hamburg go.; 40- " Faetaryonade drat lIIXO Zs (Wok ground Buskwheat Flour; - 46 bbls Champagno Cater; " Crab do., verfline; 10 half bbla Cranberries; 10 kegs Apple Butter; 3 kegs Apple inllgt t bbl Boiled Cider. for mine; plea; 2 Loges Choke 801 l Batter; . "A) bbls Cider suitable for making vinegar. fe4 . 360`A01 Es - OIL LAND FOR SALE, In Preston County, West Virginia. A goof oil,: rorturtlty for forming o Cooipany Atklress "F. D. IA" Cleasrra Ofike OIL WELL STEAK E.NIiiNES —llllll. prepared to furnish STRAD! ENGITNES. - " So much approved of for oil wells and other par poeea, on the shortest notice. Haring diderent !deed 'Engines on hernia, and tlntslalng others, the publle can be accommodated with almost any. Mee they want: the work to show for Hoeft uryr.r.radi FISHER, Fifth ;Watt ri between Man hunts and Harriaoa etrW, denote • • • fhttsbnorh. Pe - _ WlL ft .r io A3 , . E .l l) e la. 1000 able. extra No.l Salt.; sacks choice Dry Apples; CO boxre IVerfem Reserve Cheese; • • 2:0 busheleirlifte Beam; I). MIL Ihr.ter; ; ‘'• ;., • . • Alto_ Cotroo.. itupar, 'Cod' fish, , White nth M , ir Item Mankea tipicea. rou •d, Byrum fee IVELEICAIBO • GOFF/IR.—A prime Bfia • ale of WhlteMaricalba Doolree :Just verified; :ga& tot oteboice jib Lloifee for male, by She bag of pound at theralanyGrocery Store of --• • . 7 .: Coiner orpbasy limia IME BLISIIED IN 1786. IIISCELL4. US. CLOSING OUT! CLOSING OUT CLOl ,i rdro ouTt Our Stock of TRUER GOODS CONCE'itT HALE tS LQ] s, Aml t■ onferthat AID asp to We hi;ifft • Ntect‘a cola 40P112' E=Ml gen's Heavy Winter Iraots for al 00 Do. do. do. Sloes " 100 BM': do. Boos i:O4 DO do. khoeso'.. 451), - - 75 cis ChiJinn's - Shoes -- - - .10 eta And Everythisg Elso iw Proportion. No. 62 Fifth streekt- ' WHOLESALE 110..num,-, Ch AMPION OIL COMPA.DIT Producers and ManufacturerS of orude'hed•Reiteeet Carbon Oil, Bening ardLtibricatingl'Eas WORKS OPPOSITE SILIIIPSBEECI Birk No. L 9 ILIND street, FITTSBURGII,I2.. W. D. CuSHIILLN,-Supl. j.14,3m WY. W. BritilON lI.E4IR°IC co., Sallee, 287 PENS STREET, (ow door beim* How,) Commission Merchantei, . - End deelese to Pittisteurghltnintufsettyee ant CRUDE . AND REHM) orrs, . SV•LibeialAdlntaerl 414: ao.FLOCE, EL - 110 fft SEEDS, And GREEN 1171:1 DRIED FROlTs. nosim STANDARD . • • rwrilorzuid REliansmay' CLABK & SHINER.' . • Works Mid Udine, COLLINS 29/NTNS/Itr . ., OSlles In Pittsburgh, 21_11000 77581:7.; These works being or the larg tspeetty bathe country, -nre prepared Whit large orders, That brood srarut. the highest to this country end WElL rope, fug quallty.aud tire test; and the atM path s well seasoned barrels, prepared eapeolstly Ear ex I , O NDEWITAREHOItrEfE OP 7•06 .(BAUD k senalsoes sea; Breeialra ==1:1:1 ItEglat PETEOLEM &Tanks andllarept.[See OltOulac4. Gees, No. S 6 BEAVEE STREET, New Yeer. ea-ly JOEII R WALLACE ' WALLACE & CURTIE397 "K ("fat" COMMISIIO2I XESCILINTS, CRUDE AND REFINED PETROL/MX PENZIPS AND 1 .4188143AT1NG No. to 'PITH WARR YEA PHILADELPHIA„,,PE MI-Storage capacity (ender comma foe •111,1101 barrels. Also emelleut facilities for shlmbor to American and Foreirile ports, at our wharf on - tie Schuylkill River, near the platfona of the P. g, ICHAIMSON, AARLEY OM, ° Oonidasionand Forwarding Merchants in mom AND EXEMSEDPETROLEIM, awls IRWIN errszeir., PIITSBMi*H. Stir Liberal cash advances on consignments; fog Pittaburgh or Eastern Marken • . rirrentraort naysnancren Menus. J. S. Dilworth et Co., Springer Harbaugh, Den., • l ignixon Bell, EK.,..Preet; Ootonweciall Mak. REWER, BURKE a 00., . OOMMISSION nuatoictr7s, Globe„ Pulite and Liberty.. Oil Woks Liberal mar ulyancea made'on OflitilBlll3l7llllall to Refined or Crude Rehr iireANG. Cir,DWQ PUNE warasasktrfpciti.. Jed Mir PITTEIBUBC} -PA.; JANES 'WILKINS; , - anoint Antolositi.iiftit'A' , . • • CRUDE AND =TM ren7 Meek. palates, s IVAN • .11ip•Stal attention MVO!" to thls , • • pr j= SHIP.M- AM OF PETROLEUM ..owasigninstits respectfully, sonata& Pittston tt Agency for YUMAN'S* OIL ANS. RLNBPOETA'TIION , 11-POST OFF/OE 544450 r ASHWORTH & BERN; No 1t ilium ST.. vie FOR priabiNg pommitsthriajtcluirsi inDEALERS: Di iLitymnritrxNa Lycra rcuarrtit; bath= PETROLEVat OILA, he, eaastakfl Y htt Mad had far sale ,at. the lowest market pikes. , , Ckmatipa. meats and orders - soma IyARING a KING, COMMISSION MERCHANTS.' •lID frEoCKES • PETROLEUM ASTI ITS PRODINITS. And dealers in Rennin rt.. xi :.....4.44cx-r sr. pm:Anna. Ww. liorarzs _ JAMES IRIVIN'ik CO NAIUVACTrilatut.O! Oil of Vitriol and Aqua Ammoniac on - 703 nro. niest 5337 At.: rTTSUThitnr. LUCENT oth WORKS. DOC/Alf, DIIHLAP. & .004 ====l Pure White Edited' Quilli 011 ii. ' zro.iet usual . sraner. . . . ST001111:—Tko :-Tuide7lgue4 lett s•-• sive pertieigar attestloa to the pitteheee, ha& Mots' of . ALL I Belo ay LIELTAKIS Colorws 3 ., barite beyeet KO* . • !At , nun. 4 , zz's JA.?: .ik..IIBURONO/111 DEEM =MEE ME=
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