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VOLUME LXXVIII-
rc tittOtivgit Guide.
VERY LATEST NEWS
- gt TELEGRIPIL .
FROM BEFORE RICHMOND
lEEEtilliAlit CC-MAKS ,ALONG ;THE' NEW LINES,
71IE ROSIIIOYEIINn-As IMPRITANT ONR.
A3O DUD
Lr.dimtiolis 'of 'the Evactiation of Bach
-, mon& •
REBELS'MOVINO FRONt THE VALLEY
11th athiv I.:.xEctrrr.n NOR
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The Icelse s the Late thtiles
.IttitArp . ninus ~.i'ntir. o r :cur ?ores er,
?contorts, il p. tn.
Nothing of Interort-lmi transpired on the lines
•of the tinny to-day, although the weather has
been rborefacorable than fur secant days mg.
'Thenrcepa urn I;niy liuildidg trellis along the
newly established line, which will take alma
days .to compleCe, when they wfirra - nonnrnee
erecting nen; quarters far themselves. This will
Std. be n.difcult j 91.. no there lc plenty of e'reel
lent timber' in the neighborhood and the wan
Lase gat used to the work.
Col: Trenudne, wrongly reported as Major Ta = e•
. ..mair.e, of thnlOth Moots cocain., whn was bad
ly wounded in the etlagehleut . of Monday,
dead. Ile was a gallant officer, and ouloh re
spected and loved by Ids comrsfkA In the ser
vice.
Gaps. Forton, Cottonirsary of9.tbsletcaro of
the cavalry division, who felt from horse
vas bs4lr injured, a dar or two slum!, die 1 tali
rnoridig. The aCcident occurezd by the h00f...f
Alial.oraehetua,.. cau:;lit between tho logi of On
• coiduroy roeul,•whcn frll,:Ahlowinzthe
ThiCIAV rigsinS, ti.c 10V. nil rkttit ti
Fedi/ fractured runt rhunduci illica,lUte up
'"t olitatfincofbitdatith; - • •
K'he total nnawr of C.ll9l4lilek• in Cid VW: en
gagement bare not yet been onlcially obtaluea,
but will . prore tomes - ha; lar,p.r• than /1Z !trot ro
.litrx YORK, Feb: 10.—The caLra carrespon-.
Zencermth In frout of Ittelanond baye:T .Titere
are'onntintual IndlentLins of- the er.multion. of
Rletanco4, 'malt is believed the Felicia • contain
plate a concentration In Nofth Carolina, far a
grand Oral strazgle 'tan, carly,day, Icnos-a
that the ra. troops, among them Breckinridge's
o command of Earley's Corpa; ',Armoring fratn
title Tolley, annual It la at this writhor, wholly di
:sided whither they get - Wit:khan:Ca brfgAde Of
" caralry arrired,ln Richmond within a fear
%%ye. •
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The ftraLd's carraspradance of th: Sih'says: •
Tim theta:lent weather had ftaxidal, and the
brigade-surgeons -report no men as having be ,-
. -.amine diselded by tbe morm. It also Says; it is
now danitely settled that thhline now occupied,
covering llabehtes am, - 11 to beZperman entlytireld.-
That the meavreent which has thus eaceasf
+bear erannplished may have other objects is
.doulitiets Din one4hing IS Certain, it will fully
evenly - the Waited 'anis' iireortitun Virgin
., Is, and will prevent . Gee.. Lee from sealing off'
Imola to - reinforce:the • - armies oppased. to
Gen.: Sberman's operations and enable that gal
tent lender to carriiiie with easc 'the pro
gramme lel. down for tams-
The fifth cerpecorraiPeadence says: Them--
sults begin to manifest themselves. It in-now
clesilliat everything la jereatly lo our adieu
/4104 and that, in the successful lengthening of
. our „Macs,' and fortifylog . our progress, a
decisive .and brilliant, victory has been
igatinede•—• , The -- =used
to were hurled In vale easiest our advancing
• " Column's to prevent our establishing a permanent
foothold. This foothold has been gained. ITe
are a move farther toward the possession" et the.
-tianditkide Itallrpad: ,The rattling of the cars on
thsynal, and the :thrill whistle of this engine pan •
sow be plainly heard. It is saying a /mod deal,
tint I don't think it is saying trio mush,* that this
`entire rebel army in our host eau:at drive it
. from our.positlon; and furthermore,' for, them to
"withdraw my considerable forceto aid lu tha dc
- fence of Charleston. Is extra hazardous now.; cum.
-* pared with what such a withdrawal would hare
been before th e present Movement.
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ITPLTGUARSCIS AT:MT 01 , POTOULC, Feb.lo.
—Two Men were executed to-day In this army
-• for desertion. Their names were Jas. L. flicks,
4th Pennsylvania. Sd Division, 11th corps. and
Samuel Clement, 3d Ifaine reri. merit. The lat
ter Was an tinted of cowardice In addition to de
sertion l'ingif 2. Tilley. Itch Massa:liasstta,
was sisoto have been shot to-4ay for desertion,,
but the citation of his sentence has been ins.
The losses hi the late battles at Ildeber's pion
foot up *1 follows, not eonating. the misstog,
whk4: will not exceed two hundred:
FlubPorps-7m . filceri : lit Division, { - killed;
. 13 wounded. Division. 5 killed ;' 10 wound
" ed. rid Dleklcm, 7 kited; 57 vonaded..- Men_
'killed and wounded : Ist Divielon, 18 ; 141
wiStroded: 2d Division, 10 ; 175 nouuded.
" 24 Division, 09 killed ; .498 wounded. '
- Becond•Corpe"---cilicers : 24 Division, killed,
34 wounded, - 13. • 541 Division, wourided 4. Idea
killed and wounded :ed Dietitian, 27 . .. wounded.
fd 14,killed ; 07 wounded.
Caroler Division—o" Mears: Killed, 4. 2feet
hued. 11; wounded, b 2. - • . .
Blxth Corps—Alen titled, none; wounded, 17,
In Ist.Divie ion. Total killed and wounded,
In the first day's fight it was stated that the
24 Division of the Second Corns were tho only
-: troops actively cox:bred, whiEdirreport did - Lajas
We to the Sib Brigade of. the SS
rowed by Prexeslirigadier General McAllister:
Ilia brigade was detuebed — from the _hasten and
salt: to Ilie , support of Gaterel 'Balkh. They
' took position nu- his right, "near the Tucker
licente, where they threw up a strong breast
work. About the, time they bad it completed
they:Wire relieved by General Itainsers brigade,
" ' l / 1 0.wera ordered to occupy the ground between
•the barer, and General : Smith's right: Before
• 7 ' thij bed time to get it into position the enemy
• ' , made %lute appearance to three lines: Of battle,
• &Meetly expecting little - opposition at that
- whore-the right of Friday. afternoon
-'took I lace, - and 'tad McAlister's brigade not
goal their egrund , as, they did, repulsing three
dopiest:a aisser(e. the',2l division would have
been peeked, and the enemygalalog the position
would have ten a in the "position to cut off the
sfandvimeld.Pnevir- and would undoubtedly
laic naiad' a miter 'heavier loss than that re
• Oen•llleOrlilatee wee 'highly complimented' by
General Meade and other °Meets, for the gallant;
,v/ mti dldslef.„-.4:Otani:Dann:ay himself was
No ghtingtiro taken piece glace Tuesday:
'Daertgrs who ame 'yesterday, say that
remora were current in their Duet that Bbermati
-rub 'possession. or Branchville, after a sharp
-.• ..ngagtetent,lnit they harano particulars. •
They also atato that Gen. Lew. was p re sent at
' the ilia t „Rabb:eel Mb, CM Moo d ay, And not
. wlthffording his personal efforts to urge his,
;meth; Ibex - Could not be .4dio :ted light with
anylblbg like the spirit they did formerly. • This
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fact 'war also betided by many of our °Moors;
who Said' the rebel officers endsaronad In Yuba to
' • ' urge the unalifbrward,as different potuts.
Nrw Yoax, Feb: 12.—Thia Richmond Dispatch
of the I M•b_ - SOP:* Grant's inurement on Sunday
and !denary on lair right southwest of Peters.:
. ham', was a serious and determined attempt to •
' plant Isle left near the Soothede railroad," and
by
so doing, odvance another step In the Incest
. noent,of Petersburg. lie znay eq.:a have raved
; 'lid the capture of that road as possible. In this
/se was disappointed, but ho succeeded In effect,:
.• tog a lodgment on Ratchet's Creek., and there
latratching himself. This pots him certainly
nearer the Southelde railroad, whlch_ls the im
mediate objective point. 'We, however, are well
z* satisfied, that as General Lee has not made any
• •sitteuspvto dislodge , him, the position cannot be
.•••:- of stret
From - ilarganria. La.
New Yozur, Feb. 11.—A Moro:mall letter
Mates that Vial.. (My, liuribut had boon 'on a
tour el Inspection to that post, where he saw the
forte Mid troopaof Gen. Ullman.in the bighest.
ktateof eillelency. Continued emitting puttied
end- reconnolasances from Mortal:la keep thl
rvbcis at a tare distance from the Incality,
Copt= Guest. of tber;d regiment, was recently
iseeldentally shot by a sentinel.
The'rectnt exottlen against fradmer's pier,
rillas on Itaccourac bayou, succeeded In destropi
log lone half dozen oFtbelr rendezvous, and the
maortue of two /Memo," load of stages, and Um
*Niue:leg of a band - of these gimrriWas,
• • The st. Albans Hilders.
Wasursoress, Feb. 11.--The statement which
c E cr i t h i t e d through the papem,lttatt,
• • • bares raiders are to be sent to Now . York for trial •
:=Strath. they are retained upon complaints pro
.'fen tokagaltat them In the oanßaor the Sotto of
. •
Vermont, and If surrendered they win be mirror,
gered to the authorities of that State for trial
, -oonling• to the laws thereof. Mazer' 1-ktarrar
• it s proceeded to Vermont apoo entirely Sitrirtat
.beslotas from what Abe newaropers harp allegAl.
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113ILDIATE EXCHANGE VF 11.:10N
ERS. AGI:EED UPON:
The Lieutenant General COlK
vilanCri fed by Congress.
WARTIINGTON, Feb. 11.—Gen. Grant wc . :` f
fore the crown :nee tin the Conduct or thu War
this morning: Ike Conant hir, cineAlona were
asktd 11'
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"It is 'Stated, upen whit anthority I da no not
know s that you are charged entirely with the ex
change of priatmerar
Answer—Thatistcorreet; and what is more, I
hareeffected .an.. =augment furjhe exclotaze
Of Prlsonces, men for men, and odlearTar oh lder,
or hls equivalent, arCildlag to the old cartels,
until min or the other party has exhausted the
number they now hold. I get n great many Il
tan from friend ofprisoners In the Smith,
every Otte Of ithiebl eau:tutu be: answer 4 tell
thins that - Ulla arrdegetnent has been male,
and that I + appose exchanges will be madam% the
sate of 3.000 a week, as fast es they can deliver
than. 1 toysrlf caw Col.. Ilatrit, the Assisting
erer.missioncr of Exchange on the part of the
Bouth, - . and. be. to , d ,me that, the Salisbury and
DbnifiteTr!Fotrt *or.bt - be 'eembig"rlOwt. on A
or cc. Be sold that be would foirrard :heat at
the rate . of 5.0(1) ortl,ooo a week.
cnerltor —There is no Impullinent in thewsy I
Animus—nert. Is no hope , linient on our side.
dellt er anti revolve erery one of theme to
'ti eery short time It they will deliver those Ow!
lu r id. Wuhane lost sonic two weeks, lately on
account of the icein the river.
Fran After the reading or this part of the
teatlmeny porno the Comratite on the Conduct
of the War;-Lie en enaat General Grant came Iwo
tl.ei hall. ncrompanled be 'cereal friends. . :\+
rain 80 be vas notici d. erunde dtthered amoral
Wm to rurlt an extent r.. to Interfere with the
order of hisinetri.
Mr. Mallory moved that tho liistr, take a re•
else /WV tailltltCe to pay their respects to Ulm;
Grant. ills wet Ituttuintot.ty are. ,t to, and
'the members generally then thrun-ze3 arounA
him lle the n coon to the errs, In frout of the
fleas clerk; rte. rt by ropresentative U lett.
The tr.rml.rr, wi-re frmulit introda:ed to Ulm
is ti.e Speaker of th, that,. There were tre
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to ellttollte it of al plat,o from the Close and
ealleries.
Ith.pre,etntivo Soh, k, in order that the Lieu
tt•talm Conceal 01nel:tile lotr t
the lletretmlativLs of the people. mires th-t:
he he Invited and ks,,rtel . to the Speaker's maul.
Tbts Was aclaleßeell in.
pi.. craw. 14 - 3 A. -4...6.1.411.1! , y tl.
stand v lien the la:lrr said Gent —1 line,
SL,: borer tc, itanyloce - to pA L our
lo the O l 1. the. Lieu..eaant Gen,..i•of
the arn.lcs of the IlaiteiL.State4, illysei S. Grant.
The tritroducti.m w.re ty another
it buret nt applause Troni thdtloar and the
.Gen. Grant bocrial azknoirle.l.4 - ment
of the compliment ac ! after a blight parse re
ttrecl-ft om the cland,•thentelience again ap aml
lug.as he sktuf.rea - .. •
JEFF. DAVIS ON RINOIXTIONS CON
DE?INING CABINET OFFICERS.
Paraila Between .Great Britain
and the tonrclieracy,
Nirr Yottx; Feb. EL—The TiltSone has the
futitoring=finmthe ltiebtriond papers of the 9th I
aral.Pith—correspondenee between Jett Davis
and Mr. SZeden, the iebel Secretary of War, en
the rt,lgni,tion of the latter, width . is pahlislio3
in roil. Mr. Seddon tendered his resignation on
utepunt of the resolution of the Virglnialegis.
Jethro, taking that he be removed from oglta.
Kr. Darts in response ' assured Mr. Seldon of
the v:annest personal feeling towardS hire, and
said tic had delayed answering id the hops that
Mr: Sudden wrinla change his miutband Condole
to rennin in oillee, I.a Sayll anus: I'B6lZ-
BiZelllecaiiEeof his resigralion, and ergiost
the chic tit length. - Denys:
a., Great Britain the vote.of the Mese O'f
C013:/2..106 eXpTE3iDZ tt s9DLor seallilence in
Ittinistif infidence hecaa.•-
Parliamentgerverns. ..With in It Is the rovers&
The two cases are en. distinct as TO ha Menasha
trailer_ than paralcil to etch ocher: In Great
Britiin the Sac • • Is •h - nnpoasible and can
do no wrong and the 'ethitry alone any respini=
eitile..-1 In-' the' Confederacy the President
may do. wrong and is 'responsible'
for so duina. The remedy his - wrong doing
1- impeachment by the gismo of Representa
tives.. The Senate le without power to impeach,
nod scan only art as .11111ge3 when the Horse tat
pa aches. In Great Britain, the crown being
liarWitnry, as welt en responsßile the control of
the people over the policy of the govern:neat,
revs sts in mfueing by their Commone, to grant
the surereigia supplies necessary for the carrying
es of the government. In the Contidertcy, the
rel. le choose a - Presldent as well es a Congress,
nen by giving him a term of six years and mak-
Ing the tenure °ranee of the Cabinet his pleas
°toe to Lave -,..l,bartui • ithussif Coo- wirliage
of enforcing • any changes of the admin
istration policy dining- that term. It Is
.well known , that. this lengthy term of sit
years eithont reelee'len, was conferred by our
cotatitntion on the Executive for the PorP 3 bs of
Implentiog stability--in the Government, and
withdrawing all motive* fot securing poi ultr
faror at, the express ',racily, In' Great 'Britain
• "Ministers am memberi of the Lc:es:Mire
mamma., originate laws, guile admi a barn tion s,
extrc4e appointing power to all races, sover 7
dere power bring In practice purelynominal, arc
apprized in adranceof the'gnuttnis of apropored
v'de of want of - conlidence, arni,have power and
mince of defending thenvrivue, to the Coo
f.dcraur the exact testae of all this Is the
case. nrd the beatS of departments are
i!' t revot admitted to the right of debate on
sidjelds appertaining . to that departments
as is contemplated by the Constitution.
In Greet Britain even after the rote'of eeouv,
the iidnittry may. &mire Parliament nut
pea to' the country, which has not mare
quo ntly rtrcrrett the vote. The Common. ere
thus restrained , from frivolous or unfoanded
charges by toe responsibility of talking them
at the peril of heing disconntemanced by the
pm ride. old thus losing, their own seat.. In the
Confederacy the exact reverse of all thlals again
the rase, , and the vote of want of confidence
w,..uhl be free froln all salamory restraint or re
evaiPhility. lily purpose in simply to deny that
.a etc:antler( of a orate dae4ation or b Att
Inuees are entitled to he considered as ell all.
tboritzulve expression_ of cal -opinloo or
rtquiring 'concession froth the Co ordinaet de
yortnieut of the itorcrutnect.
Mr, &dawn, In response to this letter. thank.
Darla fpr his high consideration, bat refuses .to
recall liTeresignatien.
The lesmittner, In commenting upon Daris and
Seddrm's Correspondence; thinks It Is not ellen
;strata have good effect on the people. It
says: - There was ono Vcrglitlan in the Cabl
nit who knew' that. be would ho disgraced •In
pnhllc opinion here if he continued to bold Ali
,position.
...Whether bls example will be followed
'ls another former thequestion, whether pultlio
confident!. will be rewired in our reeve, cud
whether onundenott will continue to exist."
The Erqulrtr, and Sealinricentain articles In .
the samz strain. , •
Preaching by a Colored Man In the tlooont
of IltpresentaUves..--Derdructon of. a
' - riortade Beiner—Atileticart.Alition
Cerny"lesion ffteetfairs ' , . •
Wlent;tervir, Feb. Henry If'pied
Garnett. colored rnlalster Yrreached in the
of the House of RepreseataSleeo thls nornlnc,
by Invitation - of Rev. Dr.• Channlng, Chaplain
H
of the anle. A largo crowd of both white and
colored andliori was in titteidanca. • This Is the
tint Instance of a colored clergyman preachlnz
at the Capitol and occasions mach comment !In
all circles.
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The - Nary Department has received a comfit!•
vexation announcing the destruction or a bleek.:,
ade runner MI Charleston: - She was diseovered
aground by the Potimae: and Walcutta on tits
outside - of the blockade, which Tassels, loosed
towards her, When aiia was almadoned and flied
the crew. . She is._a. nom:date wreck, being
intent entirely sin .— :Iler boll was of hoe.
The American Union Commission held a pub-
Ile meeting at the Cnpitol to-night 'to urge
- measures of relict rev the white refugees within
the milluity lines of the Union and of - East
Teticako.. and other - .Poitmastor
General [Meehan presided. Tim .meeting was
addressed by . Colouelli. G. Taylor, of East Ten
nessee,' &radar Doolittle and °them._
Erond : Cavally Expedition,
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' Nor Yonit;Ten. - 11.;—The Timestspecial ao
nounemi that n great carob" , campaign, omslat.
lug oranextmordinary movement through the
cotton Gulf States, is about to take place. Gen
erals Thnenas and Wilson are to command the
force, which' will be ample for the parpOse.
Montgomery. Selma andlioldle canto be visited,
and there will.be co.operatlon frOut Opt. Canby..
The expedition wlllstrut about the middle of
next .week from Eastport.. The opening of the'
Alabema and . TOmblabee rivers, and the occupa
tion-of Selma; Montgomery and Mobile, will vir
tuality coms ,i lete our military work In the cotton
Masi Bold to the Itebip.
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Natr Yon=, Feb..l9.—A. Washlngtciti spacial .
Jugs: Consul Dudley. at LOndon, Informs our
'government that. the .Bordostre; ram Whom
_sold by.the . Danish. Government. to the rebels
and she is to sail from tbelsland of Iforluntisn
medtstly, tome fifty sailors having been shlpiled
frcns'psgland to men her. . • '
TAPE REBEL NEWS
ADVANCE OF SHERMAN'S FORCEV
Branchville Occupiod. by Kil
patrick's Troops.
ETICUATION OF CHARLESTON CONFIRMED
Communication Between Charleston and
4inguatt!,:Se7...Fed. )
GRFAT GA MERINO OF TICAITOEIS
Iii4USLS ALT RICIIIIOND,
two.. cco., crc.
ICt:w YOTIN, Feb. 13.-1111: HaralcralVashinz
ton sfecial says: It Is amierriond titers that die
patelms base been reeeire-1 from City Polar, eta
romers of the I tehreo`a
film the report of the capture of Branchville;
and also synth in the report that Charleston was
Ey:lowed. Thefilik.Contalo a partial account or
a greet rebel meeting In Illeh ond, at which,
Mader, . as, president, wade a speech, follow.'
by Jell: flilnion% and others.
Jett and all MA eat Wet, Lca, Lon.grareet, !fill,
and Mee, in full nnlfortn, and all thr rahal fuer
(invades. 111
,Richmond, worn present, and that
the gathering of traltora and rebel t was one of
the gteateft ever hold.
WAYTIINGTON, Feb. 12.—The Richman l Ir leig
of the 10th per.taiut , the P,llawinz:
(1,r1g.101.—.1.6:3ate4 fmm Gen. IV:m.ILT,
dried I.lo`utef Wek - e the 7th. p. m.. r - aps:
1.10.0..verr tuaruing. arer.a
thdrgrd 6y three tirigtrias of escnin• which
drove Oath Legend tto., Dcbrilrs Tend
ers., I rig:d.le I.2ritig iv :11• rieitdly !mit and
chary:. 41 Ow cLetv, driring tticm back 1, an the
in the line of IL,
:3•; inlleo from Uranch ri!:e., 4°
fr.,o Auglltia ar..! only 49 xtV.1,75 South 4...4: of
:t1.1,41,
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A n!.l•alr•ti (real tht:
tt , tt tqt , n•r It:: ma.lr thr!r aivanrc
CliativrAott liailravd, ha.v.al 1 :a
1, titter, 'and burred a'hettie within n nut.• aryl
e I ntl of the railroad tbrld:7o. About 7 o'elmq:
yr:o ent r y eyeul.z aar mn.apt ware will:. Ittaina
to ittlb eltle. the lei:lv,. The deal rem lon of
bridle 11tors all ra;lroad ctaamauicatiou
Wit It tIVISIAL
fiet•. Winder died soldroly 111, moruing or
oppol4, , xy.
A ChaTl,ten n:+7+atch tu.dAy %Ay, (1,1 en,.my
:srr in front IA the Et'.l,lto flue, from ne.‘r Se*
ntidge to Duhrsh.' 'They enemy show no tlisp,-
~:11s.m to force ICl,lslsltlg.
A dr.p.noie from General Whe-ler, d.rte.l Peh.
n. F:1) - E :A Innv colunto of the ene
my's lofmtry•AnCek the early.
ajd Kilpatry:k is at Agr2aldliine
wi~L 1131,1: brigitll...,
ftrrno...,rp, lib. S.—There wai 11 . 1(1.4'.1:111 4 ": to
<la! yairt was once mnre. resarne:l. Tn. en
.. , y •tm hello his pcir.:tion on I/ ateh,r'A Ran
1:i; 1 nt.:: I,nra bell) estelvde,l : bill not adraartal
Gen. Ismsll was wnuud,•d La Um lung•, bit
It., waird Dec con%lderot mortal.
liorman, oC Vlrglnta, raa killed in
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tie lit of Ment`ay. Oar locs will not reach —.
11. r eurmy'..•lo.s thought to b' treble. Tho
dI.:A h.re all been buried, and the leo:role-1
(.nglit from the Bab
Tbe !Ivory gring yesterday tr.ti cease.' be one
artillery eliellit , the eartny'A lie. a. Brett .11e.
mere engaged to-day In strengthening their !WA'
Uses.
New TORIC, rOb. IL—The Richmond Whig
of rho fib, contains the folios - in; : Toe %cll.
inincien Jesaitai says: Two yanks.: triaboals
e lolled Fort Anderson on Friday last. No il,atet
rtgcwar, done to the fort. Six ef our men were
wrundrd, two Aeripthdr. Tau
vitro up the river, but critter came n %' to ;ear-
Cir. : Qat. The fort replied end put n she: througle
or r of the girds:ate, compelling her to haul MI.
me Enici;, , , ctlfteorafc . 1.V.1: Tim Cent
^ , AitA,I)..A from :+7,.irtli CovOlina, wha rti‘tentiv
vie Itcd Illelemellt43-w-twaislMltted to an in-trite/g
-ate and - pnctracted • interview with Prvtiltient
Davie. Theimatters of the ronforenee wcre eon
fideotiM, Ind we are enable to say that tits Przo
„ Vela won frank and enitildlng; that he pretence , '
.4.ll.emnanieeloncni a faU Iwtory.of
ax t"n'eticaliifts 0,6 Pnraxlclen, and that the
Intilvirst resulted axtreently and useful..
(bit. Enrols feivora'the arming of liDd e o e o se
psis. lie declares that If ho over had Melina
tito, to tight for revenge that tbneand Cm:Pm:has
peeled. lie now contends ter principle, home,
tt in- and children, to prevent subjugation, but to
need of eeence of blood.
lirigade, of Forrest . .. meant, I, yet at
Cr' imb.
II'!L hrignde Is la Beet Teases. e' re-raitlag.
scat etatad la a liteorirnexcemetl a fete lay*
tha , teary AlilrwiPlung 1144 lmea on
at irlz, brld4e is eerroteen
u,i!ee tet,t otoca6anee r ,elt. n 61,11
11.111,1U - t.t c 1•••• ill e,,a
t:Lilet.atl.
n-d Tel to learn that t r i;
nlat Opr enamcwrable tot, corn a 01 , 1),
r]ttn of -11eLrf MOW. y, .11,1
C.. ntt I he Gth iPst.
The Marion Any= ; 741 0. 1;.., /anti
nPf IMP ittetl irlieTcd front 4i.f.y . Its (Y.; 1 -; .r.-
meat. 3114.G-tn.:W. S. .11.. it; aNnr;;lt 1:k
lie r.iehtnond Eriun:ter I.3th, In n tong.
ediwirkl, endeavor.. to eon via,: It, that
kleraind...lice Is rear if they will only , tu a
Frr•p-r effort to olda4. It. itt at:: "Terre 13 a
pico . und and powerrol rerielll.4 pss•
nien. wrath and rritetivo In the Coitri• ierlto Lear
plf:. flux It will et no n-v, It •ei 1.•. el to on
if., 41, Mal will auwi it into it • apathy
.414 i dereattlency. utile, It rtr •uu: d
IlliTETltrr: be at once taizen tp r..nder It avalla'tle,
it d (ot.tinre the people that tliii, rbn go 'no
thry Ltocarnmeut know how to rive it-the right
inipuiplee to drive It to Its Iggblutatc rata by its
.treng nod Steady bind. The present erscit:toont
at 0 home+, reseamont at the carefully proptre.l
and t le.orateti outrage put upon us Ity Lincoln
Emil 'Seward most not he allotted to evap.wata
rid less ahoy in rhetoric sod by the cheers of
tan or 'lire° nubile meetings. Tho truslness
fore ux In or the moot practical, !MAIL VA
co Lind. it tare:natal, the Ingle depatida.
maioly upon 71.6tOtirq, the coallden , e of the pea
pL•, and making then) real that tin• !iarernment.
to all its brat:l6ol, Is fully commt!t•-d along with
; that eternal liberty fur an all is to m241,-
1411 our Independence, or dee dlo
Ntle Yona. Feb. 12.-111clituub.1 ospon. or
the 7 tb, contain severe Items on the course of •
Ji ff.. Davis In advising his Cabinet that they
should rot resign, in deference to the expressed
wish Of the rebel Congress, sae hey (the Cahl
. net) are responsible unit to sow., and not to
COTIgTOOIS or the people. The papers `demand a
reform on the pan of the 'Executive, claiming
that although they ate numerous, and Tinton
dismal) to defy subjugation, and the material re
-sources of the country are ample for the Stip
rly of the army and people, yet the papers claim
-that the Brat have been scattered awl the latter
'meandered until the field II insufilelent to breast
Thrash:at, and the supplies are growing more
jitelted every day. The capture of ,Barannah Is
claimed ase disgrace to Um Confederacy. and
there is a painful total want of ton datum In the
administration - 1n Richmond.
In iharebel Congress, -Messrs. Mean awl
Rayne made a carious onslaught on Davis on'
The WMg her an aiticle be the etiolation&
made bylintleeconcenting the military move
ments on the James River. It to very severe on
'The recentatateMent of .(IFneral• Rader that the
_exchange was stopped by ostler - of Gen. Grant.'
It says Butler takes care to cast the blame of this
transaction be GCII. . Grant.- It appears That
Gen. Grant gave. orders" to stop' the ex
change of prisoners after Butler Lad made ar
rangements to perfect It. Butler then wrote, an
anionic:it, not for tine purpose of supporting the
position . deemed to be just In Itself, Inn to mate '
a rase by which the violation of the cartel
might be justified to the world.
IThlimend Ai.remitarr has .an article atm=
breahing up/a-Davie Cabled. It tirst mentions
the retiresuenj, Tlemmlager and Seddon, and
then demand% 'Mallory's removal onthocharee
that the Navy. Department has not met the
wishes- of the people. it attacks the Mate De
part nient, and "One great cause of Mr.
• liiiit o tnln's unpopularityhas been the fact that In
no climatic% signed by him as Secretary of.
- State. has ever the existence of a triune God been
admitted. Be has confined LIB State papers - to
Dtistleal belief, and etampod Upon the religions
faith of the countrf,.. practical denial...of a
trlunitarian Jehovah. This- Is Ida faith, but
'. not the faith of that wide-spread religions send
' neat that prevails throat:bent This country.
fronds do not like to he made to choose between
Jen•us Christ and' Judah I'. Benjamin, add to
take the latter In preference. Appealing to tied
and cot recognizing the divinity of llis Bon Is
mocking Jehovah with a vain repetition of words
which have uo reran:rig." _,
iksharndlsetursint *lt ph= ha the t4bela 312-
ate en the 6th bust; concerningtha nitrite or.loo
Johnston, and a history of all his carapsigns was
reviewed. Long -and bitter speeches were be;
lug made on boa:sides, aid, as . usual,. Jeff
Davis was furiously assailed forthe W success of
the Confederate cause.
•A. Richmond, awteeponant at a Sentient -
per - sayer- •Gen. Lee told-.W. C.-Rives that ('sari
was but a single thing to fear, and that Irma Ina
spreading of despondency iniong the people:
17croot that and nil would be well.. :They tad
- strength Eithingh left to win their Indo*ideiee,
and were to certain win it if tie people will not.
give way to despelr,.:•„
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PITTSBURGH. MON
XIY. VI ith COMilti'f',S;--Si (7,17 i it SEFSILt
WAF7irta-nv Feb. li t ia6si
SENATt.
Mr. tnotrr lot Art ted Ui. moratoria! or tho
Erreutlve Coruinitice nr the IL,dld of Otto vit.:3
of tht Ana glean I •realites, rentonstrating• against
the adoption of anyAutzndment' to the CLlCletittl-
I ion of the United &attts rreoguLsing the divini
ty of Christ.
Mr. Wilson, froth the Itilitstl,eenttnittest, re
ported beck the joint eesolatlos irf thanks to
Mrjor litmus) Thomas, with tt recommendation
that it pass. • ••
• Mr.. Woven Introduced a hill entitled an act to
continue In the serviee of thelJnitedStstag, (yr
tale regiments In the sertieeof the St:de of Nth
sodri, 'which traa'referred to the - 1111Itiiry "Come
• Mr. Foote off ored a resolution ivrbleh was ref
ferred to the Committee on Muting, providinz.
for the publication of a congestion nf.the - prir-' ,
visions of the Constitution, and the laws pastaC
in pUrWilarleU thereof; respecting an extra *vision
of the-Senate and Congress.
lir. limner asked leAre to e - • 11 itp the rep rt
of the Committee of'Conferents on trite Freed
mea'a hilt. Derided In the iltiirmative. Teal
t.. 1. oats 11.
Alr...Siounar then mowed to ina Om bill a
Fp dal ortlcrlot.ltouday noon. If was to in
dak •
Men‘adteson preauntel :4 44...mentorial of the
At letbuit.i.e„ctittore phylott - that eolTera
rkAtikkiltvd itTPIA be dleelsarzatil when thea
tegitetit's are muter Out.
Wade, front thu Cam - nit:ea on 013 CAn.
ttrt of the War,twtotenterl tb., testlway of flee
tirant. on the subject of ctio•thulte.l pri,auota
N 1 Lids was teet iced.
limgetiont tieuerel Grant ap;i,•xrel npou the
r0.,0 the Semite et one o'clock and was lotro
wvot to the rumutier, sevorelte.
Mr. Wilime otkrrd » reimilition, wild, was
rtt, that the &time meet on thu evenings' of
limy and IVeiltenluy next o,r the considera
-1 ion 41 the eseentive bequest-
Vt. Wilson sin:ea that 'th&ra were betannm
I.`-'OO and 1,500 emuinatious :voidal; the aztion
ot the i,zeriate.
.Nlr. (.1.41k prustl4.:l th, errdeut.44.7 of Ran.
.A.a.,n 11. Crowln 34 a S.-nAtor (ova New Ilan{p•
y...trz., :tom utz 4th I.lM.treh.wlll ' eli
NT by ITCCIVCd.
Ur kone-Ideroreon of the Judicial
r -e Eervelliero A:11,k,14 - 131.1... Lill Ka, ro-ql:e.w.l
1 Le ,Iln.:4l.llln.ritrn..l on 111- mot ion l'lirwrznen
11, n ttp - nt.o.i or
ei/4tl, Jnagt, oz' (toll
1 ;.i.ll it. Z.3.1.'00. •
at:lon of Mr. Slierin la it a., itr • I aL
Yr. 6aulh!,ury ^aidhrl: !;rant
far the. 1.114 time, III!! inormaz, on rh, 0 ear Of
and it ..cured It!in (6,2n1,.tm0y)
that ll,c Prulacnt 11:0 =flu a grant tnl+ta!“, In
or, Int ta,.! lit m to Vial That a
• .3., uLa tad not koo, bow In Cal a Qs.at
1. i•ts he. on,ht 110 t to be. n Liosteannt tressaral.
y, thrte sr as noon(' thir.lit,o, golril in tlin
f Pelanare that c4.nitt 11 , 4 keep st;J
I , ',..ztr 41 . 1 e than stars:lh Wham the Prealdant
11..4 it jairiiiiirisly .e., , ctt - 4t31 - Lieutenant
%lief, vast 01 n pot:: Pron.at M tr,L il that Mr.
titalsnost sons d..reu the lICSIIIII3 of D:la
n, tram voting that mold 0.4 cat ft btlt,
wUlll than Get;t:rul (leant.
Mr. Halt ramrod an a 11.3ndra •It in=rea=lnt;
:Lc snlndto of all na. , l,t4stil: atn . rs•tari,, and tit.±
, tits ar.i CAM wsittant
from and alit r h.-ot 'I,W
Sir. Co',lamer demanded the vitae and nap.
tots If the F. mito eolantencauf Incrimsloz
eel
n thine was on teliin4 when it wank! stop.
Ma•re Green hacks would hare to tic tamed.
TL t tens the or ly way to do it. The Tioitton
s decided In the alllrmatiec—
_tea. t 1 snit
ha. • in.
•fr. Milano offered as an arrireadment to 11.1 a
till Ito folioarinr proposition : That from and
aft r the Ist day of March, Iwo tin, conatunta-
Cam j.riec of the 'ration for ',dicers In then:lld,
In low the rank of Brimlier General, 'hall he
tin) cents. That hereafter there shall be en In
cc mr lax upon the salaries of oftl wwit In the
arms, and that all oftricera who shall continue
in tie xe elder until the 'close of the war shall re
f elle three months pay upon being trinalored oat
of no urtice.
S7:UI131211 did not like La azz inch a pros
V . A:I•9 In title bili and at his su.e.tmatlim Sir. Wit
eon withdrew It with the understamtio; that It
he offered no an amendment to the Army
Atli ( - relation pill.
' "Mr. Colismer offered an amendment to appro..
riale for improvinz and ralarniu; the
i.ibrarie 1, I. hie] Iron adopted.
Tim sill tie - am...rola was reported to the lassiate
am! ros•wd. -
"" Thi.S.,rtrate thin - irtirt thlb - Vrt:rairiar` eeietno
and afterwards adjourned.
HOUSE.
Mr. Rice, In a guardian of pririlev, defeadel
hlmwlf IMITI* charge In the New Torn N.,.moti
that. being a paper menufictarer, be op
peavil a redaction of the papa diity In order to
sot mimes In Ms own pocket. lia said be was
not ioirreeted in any paper insnofsenwy.
therms mend the etsittlaion of the core
req., I.dent lA' the Errn :lug Po ( from the gallery.
I:lle—The charge being is the editorial
oilinins, did not belloso that 16 corroapsadtat
iihyttitag to do with it.
titescon who only wanted to punish the
ihie - r. a:Al:drew hie motion. The Ilsitee then
0 .0. t Into Committee on the Whole on the
are.oilet-re internal Tat Bill.
A tnntlen woe made Ly kir. Ifolman to strike
en Ifr prepcstal 'lncrease of filly emits per tuir.
rig en WO Beer, I.eger, Ale; Porter and othhr
nub.r fermented lintinra.
V. inn, Johnson, Eason and Brown support-
Le nu tint, which was agrwi to by GS egnisid
Title traces the tax, a. now earned:
41, e, per barrel. •
Clark read the following autgadnicul Pro
fo.rd lathe Committee of Wisp and Means
7.1 it.e . * than pay for every license, tan Jailers.
ry sou, thin or comp any who allati • ern
other In the business of mining for coal or
e,lrt, silver, copper. lead, Iron, sine, aultpurri
:ma oilier naturals, not having' taken Dreamt at
a :,.,,,nr,eurer, s hall tut reg us a miller nu
r t.
Ilerien 'tit,. debate which ensiled Mr. Alley
thc !reentry dratted nor thing 'core than
aci-Ilir it vas that the taxes nhouhl tie Increaged
as the means or preserving the credit of the
country.
W. El said that the tf tmmlttee had been
venrtantly fg. work on this hill and hal endeav
ored to wane the lar,test amount or duty coal ,
p: tilde with the buflnesa or the evintry,but that
the Ihfuse had ries away s:',„ortaxio by reins.
lag to put an additional tax of Oily cents on tw
in) ham tor !Wu and other malt liquors. This
ttin;•-ft was slightly modified. Oilier inns
of the hill were ermalderefl. The Confirnittne
ro.r. :did the House adjourned.
Reported capinre of Branchville by
Gen. _Sherman.
GENERAL ORLERSON PROMOTED
1,1;111111 , :70:1, Feb. 11.—A special dispidch to
the rhllaclelphla .Ths dated Wasblagtou, to
day, raps: Richmond papers, of yesterday, an
nounce unofficially the capture of Branchville
by Gen. Eherman's forces. :
Brig. Geo. (Frierson, the -groat raider, who Is
now - was yesterday *emoted by
the Pict!dent, at the request of LIAM. General
Gram, to ho Major Odberal, by brevet,. Today
die Senate continued Ids nomination, and also
;be ronotring't Commander Elatell to be Captain
and brevet Commodore In the Nary; Beni.
Moran; of Pennsylvania. to be Reordersand
Bennie R. divot., of New York, Aseletan ' t Sne
retary of Legation at London, and Jeremiah'
Curtin - of IFrlsconein, Secretary: of Legation
St. l'ctenbarg.. New Yonx, Feb. IL—The steamer Constltit-
Goa from 1111 ton need, on the stEi Inst. has sr-
Weed. No) n,:a ra have bean reccleed by ecr.
There lea t umor ost-Wel street tbat Branch
ville bibs Wen coon' cil, and Charleston creep
tad, but It Is not crucible to any reliable soaks:,
Untou - 11 — ion — h - s : Southent Prisotlit
Nur Tonic, 'rah appears that tbe re!).
els have lingering In their prison taanygonthum
Union mon, and civilians, charged with Union
Proclivities. There men hays no friends, who.
under the existing state of affairs in the. South,
dare not intercede for them. and the conseune ice
la,lthey are Made to suffer u badly as cur soldier;
who are prlinners. It Is said our government
has a nnmher of civilian prisoners, and ends
are being mad:. to got up au exchange, which
will relieve these sufferers It will require, how
ever, n.neb effort In their behalf, and it Is hoped
that I,oolCitittllll will old the undertaking.
Nu Inoxgrur.lll.3 Since Wed disday..Depar
lure of Ilextry 15. Foote•.
,
Nsw You', Yeb. 12.-sTha army of the Pato
mac specials glens no news. Thsre hare beet
.an movements slam the Mb.
Henry B. Foote rebel • Couiressman. sailed
yeskrday for Liver pool In the steal:tulip City of
Cork. Ile had been stopping several days at the
SA. Nicholas:Hotel; end steadily reftiod - to take
the. oath of allegimlee..
' Itesignation of Gen. Gregg.
~-
XXI! Tom Feb 12Eliteetal . dispatches of
the 9tb, from the _vicinity of. Ihttcher'c itno,
mention the revignolinn *ram.
tr. Gregg.
Tbc . artier asinttnvely mad, an tteniors
were mttuslog in amsiderable *umbers.
GoltAnotatteu.
.
. If aw . Youx; Feb. 11.--The gala market - con: .
!lune& dull._ The reported capture of Menai!
ride has produced a decline of 9e, audAbe price
shows aArtber downward tendency, opening at
9.9 and falling to 905 M.
NENE
i FiIIiZII.A.ICY 1?, 1865
111. e Recent Peace Califorelre.
rum, rah. 10.—The !it riii.Pa
ton el rase Ihtrivg thn rneent ioi
6geriiel in fintariton proi n e.hh.ea
war :All to Pret ut tit • reYA
Cetntn1,1 , ,,,,, for if t. I.lll i nt or the rend HUI
n 314•711 I :mews, fier the ea f irveineut or tha Mane
lee eGeti:ll , , lea. ins - the tine , ton of re-Itniqn .
for thi• pren-et in ah,l i•I •lenhlel thn
entimn (1•071,.. •
Corroborative of hie state
tite,t, the t :lei a pa.;,:e in the
Presicent , a re fort, whet e'he nave Stephenclrun
ter and Campbell Pealed to desire a po4notte
rilelli of the ~ tiegth.n or a return to the Caine,
std adoption or some other enure.: first, which
might , or might not lead to re.tielien. lie elm
quotes Sr ward'u lam:nage to Mr. {dams, as
What the ineurgent party eeeinel
chlilly to fh.cr, was the postponement of the
'quratlon of arpratJen upon which the 'war la
waged, uud the mutual direction of the elforts
oar gcrtwunient, on well as those of the Maur-
Meat... 10 mums extricate 'policy orachenie for the
the Mind:, has the speech of Nit. Benjamin
At a war meeting In Richmond. lie reviews the
raitent 'rare negotiations and any. they knew
spat failure would cause a grand uprising of the
people to carry the war to a aueenssfal termina
tion. Ile demands mere men and money to
pfenecute the war. Ile Stems arming the tie--
Ova and snys,that all who do-spode of the rebel
route deem e banging. Rh speech was lengthy
and evidently der pod to tire the Southern
heart.
ditto Yone, 11.—The TForinra Washing
ton rin soya: Tito, who hae3 had strong
h in eventual • peace, thmugh negotiation,
4111 claim that the acne-manhunt character of
lie rtpart of the Richmond depattution, coupled
with tire a-lancing paragraphs of Presid-.tit Lie
irnitn's Message, will yet lead to peace, despite
Je tl. - Inovin. l apposition to continue the efrlrt,
tuk U c !ma 01 certain peace men tit that Coaled-
Clary. Another, and much more general opinion
in, that t h e war will go on until peace in eon
quera d in the delal.
aw Tot.e, Feb. 11.—The Richmond Pi-101-
OS,ot.tte telt ell. urislir rove: The peace eon
firmer is to have en excell•ht effect nputt the
hem people In silencing all dissensions and
rahit, the entire of the rebel currency, dud.
hn-nc"by eav imp In gimmlittl.ng mint the legi
timate rdrect of this row declaration of war on
the v alue Of the curritcy, we have taken no
account of rash ainuzin4 and fabulous aunt mira-
Envious blur:Carl In our Treasury administra
tion as that an latch Iras just hcen brought to
11:ld, :In er. or of roar or tire hannireal
lied dutiesof the government. We have been
trot.-mooing the cire.A. an her things being equal,
Fut,iret oily to au average amount of odium.
air mea t.
Floc!: and Money Nl:lna:sin New York
NE - A Itu.s., Fa, 1 1.--The Btm - k Market ii
1 - 110 expectation of M pre
tem. noab nyetniation though It ha, not nba-nd
n.. Railroad at- .du art ,temly at ahout
yl.tercl.,y nuntati. nA. Gnynnitn , qtts continua
Slate I.nntli , lel. and st,‘3ly. Cna
Pat er en but very little change
Itt .ham. Miseellancoui cenernily
richt. Itcport, of Celli to-day 410,000. It
rer, tell on the Nr.ut thin afternoon that
Sherman bad captured Branehvilbt aud Charlen
ton bad been nt anorand. Gold c.ll in eons,
(Mei en of Ibe 11"11 , ,, Money is abundant.
Fenton rsrliance in' dull,. Prtnll,llstuelc, are
RuickeriAxt‘er hold at ill: ltyntl
Etr; . i - e Coy 74'0, Pre ,. airut 125; Ik . rniAnlni 97.
1 la Pr:rah:um mm t, t has been unsettled during'
tbr vet, k. Early in the work, with le;ltt arirain
and ail 'erne in ExchAntze, (alders obtained het
'kr t tit,. although thy Luckless WWI confined to
Mali 1 , 4 n. :Once Wednesday the market bat
(ban null, and tare arrival, and n progtnxi of
Krtey re etittia has ranted n downwanl tendeney.
The Into kit cleEne at 4:' , .;(4•4S for mole: fattiefot
• for rt hued In load nod Wiii4Fin for refined free.
From Cairo
ll.—Ono.hundred and arty bd.,
f tut tau arrlced front Memphis to dad for I r
an
i:seine.
Oro. I..cw %Vinare ha+ arrived here. It
la t ramble that he trill act o• Court Itartialin
aten,ls4 t;ctsralCarrlnrt.sn, rho, it Is toulcratood,
bra Iteu rellserd. Court %TM adjourn to r.-
t„lrreral Paine ha: not yet arrived.
liebelTrea snry Frauds.
nsw Yowl. Feb. 11.—The etearnercian , Watit
legion stacial Trio Rebel CO2I,VPIS
tom In secret session t 6 laccallzate enormous
Oratorlal (rands In the Treasurer's accounts.
list Meer Lad rioted the total Indebtedness et
F114.0(.0.000. tut it Is found that additional
rail liabilities exist amounting to '10,00,000.
,ES2=iMMI
the Labor itegulatlons in Louisiana.
NIA, TORT, Feb. I2.—A New Orleans letter
,3” rite le,Or system went out of
opt-ratio's on the Sint of Jatmary, and the new
rtuutsCon.. of the Treasury Idthartment were
adopted. The latter arc not complete, ant wont , '
Le scut to Washlegion for rue:sloe.
, -------
The Overloud Moll Route.
HT. Loma, Feb. 11.—Geners1 Dodge telegraphs
Gceerst rope front I.rovenst.trsh, that he will
hare telegraph 0p..., to Definer and Salt Lake
in Sunday . , And In now ready to protect theovc,
;and sot.:l through.
For the Putsbercs Doty ti.retts.
Wastisxossce, C , Feb. 9,
Enreens i—The question of the sue
ecroinn to the oriee of Secretary of the Treasury,
seem to be made vacant by the withdrawal of
Mr. Frturrolen, Is already receiving a very con
siderable degice of attention, and I observe that
the Flute of Powisylvania Is, to a very consider
able ...gout, interested in the appointment of one
of tier own sons to that very important and re,
eporsible position. lof course allude to the lion.
T. M. Howe, of Allegheny. -
No came has twee suggested which ists te•en
received inure favorably by Mote alto are desirous
of 11444011 e best possible thing for the country,
o Lila they satisfy the local deminds of your
State. Mr. Howe' s past c_xperlitce and history
ate•very strong neiritments in favor of 1113 ap
loifilneutfi and .although I do not pretend to
speak from nuthnttty, I may say, that those who
hare the true inti;rosAs of the country at heart,
and who bzel the deepest solicitude' edneerning
the financial condition of the cduutry, would be
gratlllcd by the . 01,1411g:taut' of Sir. ilsiwe, sad
would consider such . an net on 010 part of the
President as an additional . ' security for the sol
vency of the country in the future. Theconntry,
nine needs the . genteel of Just such men as your
dlidinguished fellow-eitisen, 'and we sincerely
hope that the people of Pennsylvania will urge
his appointment by every honorable means.
- New ENOLVID.
General-Heusseauts ['reposed New Corps.
General liossean has applied to the War Da-
Istrunent fey authority to raise an independent
gory', under the .general regulations, for servfee
its the district of the Cumberland, though not to
be limited to that, anti to mount of ton regi.,
meats ot _lnfantry armed with SponeCr tillas,and
flea four.gan biaterles.
The Government has already lnatwurated the
policy a f authorizing particular commanders to•
raise corps, in the ease of t ietterel . Hancock, an
as to make the name of the commander - nihilist..
epee in recruiting. It may not have been en- .
tirelyauecessful in that ease, MO such influences
•rvre effective In rattling the first armies in the.
war.
. General ROUMNIU Rimini whereof be
rrn proposie,.
nod we putne that his popularity, hie good.
fame as a soldier, and the local Influence which
he and that field of garlic° will bring to bear,
will be effective lit raising the corps. It would
present peculiar attractions to the young *Mu of
Kentucky . and Tennessee, and to the refugees,
from the districts Itelby the enemy. General:
Rousseau Is e.minents . qualified by his distinr.
pitched patriellempn his unvarying success as
a soldier to minuend curb a body of men. Ile.,
sides the reinforcement for decisive operations
which such a corps would hri•;, it would anake
au cud of bushwhacking' in -Ke.itucky anti Ten
itcsere.-- Cut. Gar.
TIIF. GOOD Ecvccvs or IT.—The Prealdent's
reattluqs to confer with the rebel commissioners
le having a. Oyu' effeet upon public. opinion.
Tinny or these who thought the gar was pro.
longed needlessly or purposely, arc nowaallated
that itmlust be pushed vigorously to a conelu
-14011. There will be a more united North to aid
the tioversmient, and with purpose In view,
backhd by. all the resources of the people, there
can be but one end to the contest,and that end
will be all the sooner reaehed--PAllo. Ledger.
.Mowroostinr Coottiv BANK BILLB.--Tho now
ono-dollar bills reemo j kly ironed by the. Bank of
Montgomery county are the first the bank has
had In circulation Jur a long time. Some Individ
ual in Philadelphia received one, and was as
sured by every one. that it was a counterfelt. To
teat the matter, he presented It at the counter. of
one of the city banks, which also 'Area/ itos4;
wager having been made on its character," a
visit had lobe paid to Norristown to have-Its
genulness prayed. • -
•
, T..N.ll9wm—A Washingtein dispatch
to the Chichtoati Commercial says:
,` A delegation is here from Pittsburgh urging
the appointment of T. Bowe, of that. city , for
liemetary °Ulm Treasury. wait-formal) a
.member of Congnun; and la Bald to pOsmatiemi
sent abilitiM for the poeldon. Most of theCon
gresalonal delegation froM Pennsylvania _bloc
signed a memorial to the President, asking for hie
appoluttnent.
CITY In) Stilt 1;1117i;
IConittyrtelt r...t ;LI Cnrr•nty
Oar city lU Qo,, dcd %Cab opurfsrap fiesta! cur
rency, and, nib p v esc , fifi, our ir
r bads and “ti,,,
by it. Can,
ra are reaping's, rid: barn •a:. inl heir
ne
farialis lonsinso. , ,ausl it is singular till' .0 few or
the ronlien, and .ranver: or hoz,. scrip are
•
brought. to Justice by our zovernment detective".
It i r(411 . 11O1C41 that newly ripe is, cent. of tire
green half-dollars new In circulation, are (-oinks
terfelto, while the in:ld-ring 14.01 it or il Sty and
t wend -tine edits pre imitated el rlO4rly th ,
none bat cnert judges of money can detect the
slightest difference 'between the mini and bad
ones. The old lourof ten cent notes is ale,
imitated, but very few of the bogus ones are in
circulation here. Some plan should be reloptel
by our merchants and money-bauillens where',y
ths• number of comae:4lu in circulation would
he diminished. A stamp "Counterfeit." in non-
spieunuo lattro, alicubt ho placed upon all the
donna money ofliodl, and thus prevent theta
from being pooped or ever offered again. 'llse
government fliclalo should use more dilligenco
in arrerting parties engaged In the work of coun
terfeiting. and at least endow-or to protect our
citizens from loss in this way.
A young friend, cashier in one of'onr leading
business honors and a good Judge of money,
has shown no eight counterfeit fifty cent notes,
and one twenty-five cent note—all of which,
with perhaps one Or WO 1114CCIAIODS, would
n-e4iily be taken as genuine by the great mass of
our chliens. And pt., if 'inch note is taboo and
permit-07,-0, the fraud rosy be detected without
much difficulty. There notes, however, income
so much worn by constant handling that the
chars( ter of the eugnavltig cannot lie readily
ascertained, mid this very . appearance • of
conotant TIS.11:t1 induces many people to jump
rtt the Conchnien tliatthe note must he genuine.
The ''skorei bii" taking advantage of tide eircum-
Ptlo•ce, doubtless rumple and soli the notes be
fml• efferfira them, and the only oafs: way 14 to
tut jct.' rah bill to close examination. If the
rUinrill Out lioritits do not r , oon tint a Step to
thin I•n%lnets. the emilltUffelLere. trill innuopoltz•l
the trade and drive Ear: genuine postal cur
1, ilty tilt of the market. .
/ MOD Cherry Hun Basin Oil and
Mining Company.
We ref r revilers to the advertise:emit in to
rclumns, of the "Union Cherry tom Basil
;aid Mining Company." The capital stle:
is fscd at (:250,G(.0, in shares of -57,00 each, the
libercl proportion of ret,no) being laid aside for
are lsinecapital, \Vol, M. 3.l,,Cutrheon, of this
city. annonneed ns 6 President, and Messrs.
.1. 1% Reamer, S. If. McElroy, William M. Me•
Cti!ehren, Dr. It. MeAboy and John M. Craw
foot, nt (New Castle,) Ebenezer MeJatikfn
lanler,) and M. Dunlap (of Laneastmi
D.rt co•rS. The .otscrlisenicnt txhi;jt. , in full Ili:
r..ricos properties abd int t—e.is of y
cnrsislue of nest I,llnit,le land.. in rev sintpic,
abet iee-tai lease lehis, on which w,dls are now
being sunk. fliel,m3 Creek tract is r, idcrel,
:hve the late sulks. en Pit flats, is' zoos( boring
territory-as any In Olbiont, and only Lomds ample
and thortMeh development to become eery pro
dur tire. • The proJeeters of this company claim
thrt it IS tin good a one as was ever ...dozked hi
this market. They hart only a limited number
of id.arrs r.ow to sell, which will be giten
Ira in February 160 and 5:1,1. to subscribers, on
the taistltal basis of trie dollar per share; but
after lire :rid no more stbek tell be given on the
original basis. The worlsin; operations or the
rowpany liner brsu I , l,evd ander the snalage
meld el Mr. T. It. Clarke, of Oil City, saes hoc
the niutatien of being a 1mA:1n: and expert:
eneed oil operator. We would advise all inter
et tol in oil to read over the adrerdsement la
hill. Its t bane to their Supra-tare so tally set
forth that Lothing more Deed be !old by as.
The New Fity-Cent Pieces
The new filly-cent promsies to pay of the. Gay
er:Anent arc getting itito circulation. The "frac.-
tinned" ir shout as aide aa either of the old Is
ofthe Fame denomination, and somewhat
lengtr.:mt.eh eel:end:ling a bank bill. The paper
I• rf t tie:lent , tiatity. but the engravinp are
tat eery reed itubk either in design or ere:entail.
An as exchange %nye, the face of the hill repro
seats the Geddes. of Jo•tire leaning upon a
Fhb 1.1 Ilion which are the brad and shoulders of
something that might hr called a hiplotpotsarss.
I%).teler It Is, t!-•r ratmt of the thing should
lest e bt en print"d underneath. as Teutonic 61411-
1411G14 r Inestibedl434l, .1,14 pietnnat—"This Is
to r," and ..Ihta I. General Washington." If
it liipirtpatanu*, wal;i1.11k0 to know
wI et Ink of qualtly that Tvesch,r-dertetitionsOri-*
entrlirt I.:Fermi.% which renders It • lit tont.el-
hmrsa for an AitirricAn unto,
"third. nal rorrenev. - Cput a accord look at
Lr d‘nlgu of the st.ialtl, we are inalined to think
It (1:4,y bt int, tided fur a bear. Tito only doubt
that ial,ta in f-ur mind as to ita boin..; a bear, 1*
ere:, tdi by the fact that Ira do not obeerre any
it on the (Aber slily that can hy any effort of
the animation be suinviii4 to reereaent Gener
al 1\ eilliti*m."
Ttr Cetiyliburg liemlnar - y.
Is is elated in the Lutheran Ob.:seer that a
sir x'e family, belortglax. to the Lethoraneongre
unt,, of Plftstotrub, Peertylrania, hare deler.
mitod to notlettae the endowment of a Theo
-100; al Professorship tbrmstires. It Is to be
de•isto ted by the fiontly name of the donor*,
not 'urn be known as •`The Graff Profetsorshlp"
In tie Tffeologleal Seminary at Gettysburg, Pa.
Of ;be V.:0.000 required, 5t3,500 hare already
ieau coutributed by the *writing widow and
thot tore of Henry Graff, Esq., late of Pitts
looeh. The mother, Mn. Eibtaiwth Grationd
; blest son, John, paid $10,000; Christopher
sot-. INA $3,000, and Matthew, the you:great,
Jest somtreneintrbwinerst $5OO, with the anti-
Opt ;ion of doubling it should kis expectaUons
Pc r all,o d. it Is further *toted that a mire/i
-lk, optics friends of the Seminary is to meet In
liai; mote ell the record Wednesdar in March
to adopt a plan, and ihammrato measures
for ;he ceffrphition of its endowment.
A ••(.wey" en the 3louongaheln
'The Ta:rmont Nazi:mai saps: " On Wed
ut..ge ay tie Swisher writ, five tulles below Fair
mont, en the Monongahela ricer, suddenly:trate
pre, i Inswing water several feet Meeve the month
of Ow well. After a short time the pressure of
gas somewhat abated-) but at last accounts the
water was still boiling over the mouth of the.
cost:lnger at a tremendous, rate. The water Is
of tottlltty color, and strongly Impregnated with
eli,,ltt though unmistakable Indications of oil.
Ti t e fairing had only proceeded to ,the depth of
in hundred and twenty-two feet wham the era
halsn occurred, and bas been temporality Rus
e) ee d'astil tanks can ne prepared to contain
he • it which Is confidently expected soon after
oast:4n °muttons. Who knows but Marion
(Obit fy will yet be the greatest Oil-dorado to the
woe l e i . ." . .
Deserted Ills Willi.
A man ceiling himself William U. Roland,
went to Johnstown last fall, and represented
,
'Limit-1(1d be engaged In the purchase of grain
for tho Government. , Shortly aftdr going to
that I lace, be met Itfica Louisa Stremel, profess:
ed to loin Ler, and prevailed upon her to outcry
him, and tley were united in October last. He
remained with halo wife until the middle of. No
veml.Tr, and then, pretending that he was going.
to T 3 n thi the purpose of. buying grain, left
for Inns unknown. and Las not been heard of
It is astern. ease of,desertion, and is In to,
be larped the villein roahhe brought to justice.
Roland la probahlyna assumed name. The man
laperhaps , thirty.titti yearn mid; about See feet
eight 'inches' bigb, nod Las a' rdwarkably high
tbreliced. HAMM his wife that he formerly re
sided In Dfasslllon, Ohio..
Eire at Sewlekley-.Edgeworth Seminary
- Burned. • -
We learn that the Female Seminary, located
at Sewickley, was burned on Saturday evening.
All we could. learn ofthe matter was obtained
from pmeengere who came in on the- eight
o'clock train on. Saturday night. They mate
,that as. they passed thcough Sewickley, they
SAW the fames. bursting from all the windows, ,
'and the probabilities are that the Seminary was
burned down: We expect to get fall particulara
for this ellen:mobs edition. t
Isrronrwr TO AIL( BOWS= TO DITATT.—It
ought to be generallyhnown that every non-re
porting dratted man who may have been drafted,
either In Mail or 1804, who shall ho returned to
the Provost:Marshals, and found tit for service,
will be credited on tho pending draft to his own
proper subdistrict. Any person IA authorized to
arrest such men, and for each one who shall be
brought brand found lit for service, a reward or
fee of thirty dollars will be paid by the Provost.
Marshal to the person to bringing him.
POLIOIS CCPYILTOiIy Scenes are usually pre-,
seated at the Mayer's °Mee on Sunday morntng,
but yesterday. perhaps owing to the cold wepth
er that prevailed on Baturdirrnight, the busTheier.
was decidedly dull. Tom. Conner, the unfeeling'
wretch; furnisped . the only nose . th at , was la
the least Intormting. had ban' whipping
his wife, and the only pity Is that she was not .
to give him a sound pummelling. for be dp—
served It richly. Tam gave bail for his appetispisbel
at Meiners term ormurt.
Annansm POE Iturrnci ♦ G Volans.
The proprietors of the Club Am* "Fattrtb"
Street, were qulstly . taken Into custody, a lbw
days. into, and heldusbalk by:Alderman Strain,
In the enniot 11700, to alumni • dune or keep:
lug a embling bouse, preferred b officer Pen-.
'der. - Pirtle% are wider Indictment for
tble MG:me, and both imam will be tried of the
nest term of the Quetta' llosslons.
4h. r,ll,l!'y
i 1 , 4.? ts a es, est i on of dividing
Allegheny toonty tor.ll two Srl;o,7itstral
cia.e Is ll•fore. the Legislature, I propose to exam
ine KWIC Of the arguments Oct forth In relation
to the suljert, and elm to Mier arms sayrgealtlol3
rillalite to the preet oared measure. Ail alma
that the attempt to superintend the relate.' or
this county ty one man hese :salmi in a com
plete; failure, as'far as any benefit from visitation
and superintendence tar concerned; ennsequont
iy, a remedy Is - serteght in a distrust] of thrirdel
rend employment of hdditioom It is thus,
fore unnecessary to consider the advantage of a
diyiritas ; nil friends or an all deed hir,nrisitt,-
cy concede the point. But the m antler in wlehde
the division shall be mode, appear: to have en
listeelanenslelernhle effort en the dinconstou of dif
ferent plates and elicited quits a dillitronce of
o l
i o n n i o o ri district party ne
..d
the wishing un 4ra t , h i
e e d graded d t cid u, s bon a c „,, l
while the other putty whales the nehooll
I. e. each district to embrace a part of the graded
schools. The main question then is, are the
graded and ungraded schools organized so ditto
catly as to tie I,ceriitttd by separate classitica
lion? The city schools, as well an those. In the
boroughs adjoining, arc graded, thattt , pupils of
one Mato of advancement are put together un
der one Weller, and those of greater attainment-1
under another, end so on, white the country
schools have all grades{ together under the same
teacher. The city rebottle are elltt ',nowt thrones
rut the entire school yeNa —llwso in the country
for ft ear months and ujeseareis. Very many of
the country rchools are, of necessity, taught by
prehOIIR wine ore teachers only ter the• timo, and
the net of the year are toglip,rud la other pur
suits, while In the city, geared teaching la the
role hnsine on of these engaged In It—la many
eases the deliberately cleiam frofessinn of active
life. Now those differences e. rlainivisuggest to
the mired sat sill Conver.a , st !111loapbical
classification that one division should he m tele
coon to throw all the school. of the same kind
together, as far an priFFILI . . 0 . , that one uniform
system sassy be . rdopeed to the schools in his din
ts ect. A geod, e flicient nrse, stele to el:enroll the
Walls he his district two or three tines - in the
course of the year,. could avreempilsh enente to
ed Introducing saystem and noir ermlty into
the seta •Oiii in 10, district, e • traialej it he 5hi11114
make a jullieleass and Intelli.fent use of t h e vas,-
t, tot edible his and
1•11,,I•lit'l S. I ass not prepared to speak doll
thsty scr i a: el to the cometry sr:hotels, but I
I.now the airy nclervieln need just stink Ail agency
~. it live. rlltie. thrtou.:l.ly tlooated, va
st and tcll urlast man 'mutt 1,111,14
Idie of 1.14 6110% at n 1.7101,e Whclin r e zn . 1.0011,
101,3114 4,1 erly or the teach, worthy of the
rame—ore Isla, could. in n 1,1! an hour. old
the 11 - 11 - 71.‘r1 me, d hut otirrwl, trIZIe.I
t. orker vi ore 111311, Wn l ll.l lot trained
in moot:,, "Cu tract, 4,1 exporietteo. The
141 , 41i 44, of the too 1,11 . 1,4 and hurongLs
.1171( end: og, r.tol the .ervi-c+ of 'itch
and It the evonly rupttlot,ndent 'tore rrlievel
it 1 , 0 many schools—nearly bolt In t 11.• ronatry—
Lr r.rutiuly do much more rfECient and
bent.flaial get-vire to those remainlnz. •
yi.ur pCrtoltafun, 3t,rre. Edicori., I will
01-Jextlote In my nest.
A. I% urd Among 'the 'ilurnmits
Ward', emertainment opened for the
Ft:•FGTI nn llc:•dap eTtning. trial complete and
lagllant Hlect.s. Th‘throrill lii l teas Illled,rrith
an neurflowing andlynce, and great numbers
.tt ere turned from the door, unable to procure
wren standing room. The entertainment ihor
our,bly justified public espeetation. In Its htt
morom qualities, indeed, It seemed to surpais
cztrr t idiom 'We do not re memlyer ever to have
Leard i.uch continuous and uncontrolled laugh
ter oF that excited by the rmtline ; narative which
preceded the pictorial exhibitions. Every phrase
appeared to Lit the mark with unerring precis
ion. There was comparatively little of tin
I realise sort f humor triad' dieltinguishes As
t‘elits Ward'd ' tut cast deal of the
quirk, keen. and pnlatisl• jocularity, which ap
peals most strongly to the mirthful sense of a
pc 11:ar tor.rtnlilac... Asa writer sat aq a lac
turcr, firternes Wird, "any ' , at .1 . men,"
ntunt ncelasarily be two dill . ..rent liellagA. IL Is
certain, horrervr, If we Inty jetlt;e by the reault
of Yilonday errr.ing's exporiturat, that hie :tbility
to Lot tors in one capacity than In the other.
The record of a' tour among the elormcms
forms the subs. tenths] part of the entertainment
at Derisconh Mall, an.: tire relation of personal
experience and clone otreervation In that strange
region afk:ads much "matterof itationaltiterest
and instrnetion. Bat' to counteract' any suspi
cion of tediousness that mht creep ore. 412
andience, thagecturerhai .I.ivened the whole
subject by dr.rwing,liberally upon inch hamar
ous elements no It obviously...possesses. The
onion of practical Information with odd and
mirthful fancies. is very eltiMfolly contrived.
Ire iiirsaratlve part of the exhibition makes
fewer demands upon the merriment of the audi
ence than that in which the imagination of the
speaker la wholly free and untrammelled, but all
is veal of Its various kinds. . The pictures
themselves arc unquestionably the only. authen
tic representations of Mormon Ilfe and scenery
that have la= 'submitted to tho public. They.
• aro f.litirfnlly executed, and in some cases artis
tically so. It Is nevertheless palpable that their
value is subordinate to the rhetorical part of the
entertainment. This is of so clever rre order
that; with the additional advantage of the rare
comical aptness and felicity of manlier which
the lecturer enjoys, we shall be surprised If
"Among the Mormons" does not enjoy a profit
able and protracted season In New York. S. P.
TrOuser.
cum If it is
liasnow Esc irr..—The Wheeling Insiligeneer
says that on Wednesday. .last, as a passenger
train of alx. cars was ascending whit: is known
As Cranberry grade on the Baltimore anti•Ohin
fieliroad, a rail gave way under the engine end
vas forced several feet away from the track.
The delving wheels of the engine made a track
In the ice and snow, and slaguriarly enough, the
'whole train passed rapidly over the spot. The
prigincer feeling that something was wrong,
-whistled for down brakes, and luckily the rear
car had barely passed over before the train
stopped.
We learn dltat there is a great deal of snow
tho mountains along the line of the road, and
that trains are - compelled to-move along slowly"
send with caution.
Rim Dismay OP STAITART, frOU3tIIOLD OR
&c.—Tbe elegant goods (advertised)
ou sceotni floor of Mellwaine's Auction Rooms,
are now open and will be all day to public exam
ination. It Is the finest collection ever brought
to this city, and Includes beautiful work of Ital
ian art, beside the large variety of bonsehold or
earns uts. All are Invited to visit the collection
today. Catalogues will be furnishod for the
kale to-morrow morning.
• ALI , . ThITINII4T AS HENRY WAIST) Bitsonta:—
This justly celebrated humorist and elocutionist,
will deliver his lecture after the manner and
style of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher oa Wed
nesday evening next, at Lafayette Ha lt, • before
the Tennyson Club. This lecture has created an
Immense sensation throughout the entire coun-
try, and bas given Mr. Burnett an enviable rep
•ntation as one of OM Most eminent elemationbita.
Trtmn Winn.--The citizens state Third Ward
are very rigorous in their efforts to relieve them
selves Item the draft, and are holding enthwil
istic meetings every night. They_ are getting
along flnely,'stnd ere confident that the required
asnonnt will be subscribed. They moot again at
the school house this evening.
Tastwuortur, io . su OLD Acorn.—Sir. Charles
8. Porto; ormerly manager of the theatre fa •
this at*. end oae of the oldest actors la the
country, received a splendid benefit irahlladel-
OM a - few days ago. The total receipts were
82881.50—expanses, 1tA115.68. Amount handed
over 31r. Porter, $2,=5.06.
eIiVILLE.—On Tuesday, Rh Inst., of inilfult
nuttion of the lungs, EDWARD T. J. SEVILLE,
of Co. C. 6th Penult heavy Art:Miry, aged is
yeah, and. 6 ottnitha s
'Notice of runeral given to the titiperi.
' O IL CLOTHS! OIL CLOTHS!-Floor,
Trade, Stair, Counter,. and Wagon Qll Cloth.,
of allaidabiand styles, A largo stook on Wool aral
for sale wheleelle and retailer •
J. tc IL. PHILLIPS.
• fe7 , . de add St. Clair et.
-RACON AND'. I. 1.1).
.A. , 1.1 tierces S. o.•llneee; •
- SO •
• ',.. Primo Shoulder.;
III!2o ••• Leaf Lank for We by
WATT &
NI. u.soN,
fcB - . 248 Liberty &treat.
WM FRUIT.
50 boxes Laser Raistas;
s 4 . M. R. •4. .
eases Figs; just received and for sale by
fel REYMER BROS.
(IDEA? DWELLING DOUSE AND
:ROT FOR SiLLlG—bit te °nears itstreit,
Routh Pittsburgu S . OTITLI °
BERT ei'SONS,
re . . .. 51 Market street.
3 °TArfEiI TANOES
t car, loadl u d r e et ! iANLEY YWstERm
,
• • I % ' t Um. xtra
Family Flour; la demo's,. tor sale by
... .3. KIBJEPATRIOK BR(.).
Geese
-a- Feathers, In stem and for Ills by
'J. KIRKPATRICK & RHO.
811ED••=4110 , byl.' • a'imothj,
+; B ee4 Stare 15t4 tor male bi •
, fee , .T. KIRKPATRICK Jr. BRO." „
T. , A111) .01L-0 Ws. Minter; flow -
11-1 boding. for role by ISAIAH, nroatzt *AM-
V_LUE-30 stare, sad for sal&by
fee MALMO. DIQILEY Rvv.
LILISLIED IN 17,36.
~.7~feQ:~;1.7 ~.A:z:0i~.4.
ANOTIIEIt Nlc
GREAT ExciTEm EWE'
iT \ AND SHOE MARKET!,
HEAVY ADVANCE IN ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL
BOOTS AND SHOES
ALctvrtaascocl. 80 pox' oo.ss.t r
CARD TO Tilt PUBLIC
h eta , ' t Wending the' gre al - advance In iSet Mas
ten, market, we are bound to clear out our winter
stuck less than former prlem and In many eases
In. than cost. We must make room for our it
moose apriagand summer stock. now In process at
manufacture, All the Winter Hoods now la Mars
will he sold without the least - re - Old to Obn. ' We
have tbotes.urds of dollars worth of heavy goods.
which It ironic!' be unsafe and ruinous to sassy
MIST SELL AT ANY PRICE.
REMENBER,
CONCERT HALL
Sl-3f (I:3]E: Sr_VCO.l. t,E24.
No. 62 Fifth Street.
CLO.S.F.VG OUTS
CLOS LIM OUT S
CLOSI.VG 011 T!
Heavy Goods Less than Cost
re.
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S. SPBCI.II. 1NC0.511.: TAX.—
a- , • Bailor received the hot of Special Tax, a..
eroord on income, of Idea in accordance with the
ncL of Congress, nptroved Jody 4111. Mat, for the
Div hdon mmpriaing the 13ortmohs of Birmingham,
Eset Birmingham, South Pittsburgh, Moucuishe.
la, West Pittsburgh and Teuiperancerille, mad the
Townships of linidvehi, Snewuen, Lower St. tilair,
Upper St. Clair, Scott, .Untoo; Chortler,. Bob!. ,
son, North Fayette, South Fayette,Findley, Moon,
Crescent and Neville. f will attend for therecetir
leg of mild taxes at the Office of A. B. ...Stievenunt,
Esq., Itirminghom. dolly (Sundays and Saionlaya
excepted) until Jtondoy; January 30th, het wee*
the hour, of I and tp. to. Also at the following
p lnetAc ed
'Wurstioy,Fcb.tst, rattle house of Peter Boyer,
Snowden townsldp.
Thuradaii, Feb. lot. at the house of U. W. Boyd,
13 1117i r oVY, Pet. r .rth at S tfie house of 3. N. Tt shall,
Robinson townshi
Tursdny: Feb. Ito, at the horse of 'Elijah Mar.
'hall, in Clinton.
Wednesday, Feb: Mb, at the louse of .Mitthow
Mcf3regor,Noldestown.
o rlday, peb. 10th. at the oißce Of D. Bobinoon,
Faqy Temperancerille.,
Monday, Feb.l3th, at the office of W. U. Barker.
Esq., South Pittsburgh.
I will 'also attend at the oMce of the Collector of
Internal Revenue, No. 67 Fourth st.,_Plttabdrgb.
-no Saturdays,'until 11th of Feliruary,.frete a a. in.
to .1 p. in.
After aforesaid dates le per cent penalty wth be.
added.
Payment tenet temade
H I N A. SERn United GEANT, States remarry.
'JO
Dep. Collector ad CMS:Id/het
Persons preferring may remit their chec ks , par.
able to my neder,_through the Plltaburghp.
jallolhwtfebt3F
31. CORD k CO.,
61EMEM
Mats, Caps and Straw Cloolllt,
ar now fs store th . e is vest dnd 14 , o'st..etraplalts .
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GOODSE.ORFJU.LSAL.FS, . -
Ever °aimed In the west. itterV.rar. are embedded
to evil and emuntne our stork. "- te will be lola
at very low rates. -
hot v I ...MOD STREET.
Titißß. • .
42- 1 •. 6o lbla. No. I Large 166ekerel;
100.34 bbl. as.l I
4 it 4 4 , 4 c. • .
6 2 i a • a g
hp. ' " t •
IA •.1 bbl. " 1
22 " " 2 •
62 kltts " 1
2 .. a a 2 a
450f0 poundal:7o4llst]; •
10 drums Hake;
60 1 ,, - bal.: No. 1 White rish,•
• '' " 1. Plekere__,l4 for sale by
" ' . WATT A WILS4IN,
fee ,
. geB Liberty It.
S,;UNDIC ES-NOW RECEIVING,
1 , 7 60 baler Fvolly Benin;
bbl. Lake Bats;
Is quarter do. 404
101444 Sorghum Nolsasee;
" nlee Apple Butter;
Ge " choler - 4144M
CO lbs. extra fresh nutter;
• 1050 doz. Fresh Eggs;
Goo boxer. mild, ilea. cutting Cheese;
For sale at PEACE PRICES, b
11. BIDDLE,
let fie. IBS LTherty street.
P. GENGEMBItE,
Civil and Neshnoleal Endinier.
No. ti HAY STREET, nen. Fenn, .
PRAWINGS of NACTIIIIVICRY, BUILDING;
MONUMENTS, • BRIDOES, Ste., executed wit&
ac a n rifilVVl r t t- ZWV4 sinker., with .2 %;edit '
claws for different tiles of drawinr
OTIOE. Letters •of Admi strobe. n.
A. , having been granted to the undetsignial, ori the
estate of W. A. Black, deceased, late of FAIL Deer
township, Allegheny motley, Peruni. • All penman
having claims,on the estate an, h ereby, notified to
present them properly authenticated' for settle
moot, and atipersons indebted' to add estate, will
make inasedinto payment to 'the subscribes* la
Borough. WY. T. VVANS. Admr.
jailloswdoisw
310 FEDERAL itc
AL sTrr. p 04,1
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A lot of ground, re feet. froile trorfret
den., 'extending to an alley, a THEE R _aroity -
BRICK liW ELLIZZG HOUSE, if. hall. And
four rooms on first Root; hall, three end:Bl.l,lml
cony and porch - on second flogs three .rooms
third floor, and garret. ce lar, coal-holm and stable..
roueulen on April let. Apply to'. ' . 2 - '
B. CUTHBERT A 80H,
fen) - 6I Market street.
Taos .
STEEL & BAILEY;
Steck Brokers and Real Estate Agenta
Stooks bought ms 4 sokl exelustrely, ea umaliii
OIL
air Dem, MUMS MALL.
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PRESSES _FOR SALE. • .;
Ono TAYLOR. OTTARDZI&I*_I2:SO
One TAYLOR DOUBLE TAADRik-ingtrt.
Inebeel ali in good w,orking
Will be sold M a borutn,__Rbquire of 4i addriali
endikU Pitdebuglailbt.
PRIVATE DISEASES. — -' •
Mee 253 1.223 f 2Taugratimiritslo.2
For the mire of all disease* of "a priests satin, 12
from two to tour days, by so entirely new end sale
treatment. Also, Seminal Weakness, sad al o th er
diseases of thegeultal ermine, and thetiprereneSsia
A cure warranted or money refunded.
Address ustereaW 21: Penn street SOThim
TillllOlPll. OIL CO.bil'ANY.—Notica is
hereby given that the first Meettnif at Sttiak,-
holders vtllthe held st.'wrcsiss , IiALL, Pleb
bomb. on THU }MALY. Attach 2d, 1825, at a o'clock
r. v., for the putpote of orgsoltatiOn, u Speeldeli
under the set of Assembly of the Commonwoaltla
of Pennsylvania, approved Jplr 16th, 1883. •
, KING,' t•
Prealdeut, pro fem.
Flttston2h, Feb. 11.18132. . ,feltrAd
Perrenrian, Feb- 2, 1/10.
A N ELECTION FOR TILIRTEXN
Menagera of the Company foe "erecting
Bridge over the Monongahela - Elver, opposite
rittabuegb, lathe enmity of Allegheny, In confer
mity to an act of Assembly peewit Jan. Yntb,
rIll•be held at the Toll Boner. on ;lONDAY:
'arch 6. 1E64, at 2 o'eloetw.m. ,N.IIOI.MES,
feldwd Beerelsti.
G 3 ''UGARS.
100 bbh A and iteotree Sonar.
10 do- Crushed do
it do Grow, do •
10 do Pulu - do
:raja received and for 11610 by •
fegt. . REYNER 14..880
TACCARONI.—Gennine Italian - .Ma
fluent and Veradrella; pui
t.t.e up 1111111 CUM_the
for: family use , at for sale . puund,,S t _
.Family pnxery Store! of
..310). A. IMNSITAWA L
fen ' .Conior of Llberty.and Bud
GL . TaBRINE - For'
=ate
_prim, at Ns,tnickUlr?,:corl MOTO in"'
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sta.trli Oeteit!' orLtbstty owl Bard
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.11erlrout liAanz 33 . 340 4 '
• ••28614ber11.street:'.
iILoVER "SEED.;--100: his: "Prima 011ie.
doter geO, in Store and or sale by
.ft 9 J. KIIIKYATEUOL
CI I O.9IGTO OUT!
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