VOLUME T XVI4IINO' it L., Ono#, LA.Tr.sr'ktits_ BT ITLEGItyLPIL' PEJIII§YMAIILi LEGBIAT „ThigimeExten4admisampg. -NewOrganiZati 7,:: (.2Veo4ll)lrile*ittifte Itttlitiiiii 4iiiiiie)i. ~,, . -., " limuusntwo, Feb. 15,1805. 13mmvs.-r:dir.. Graham , prmonted.a.petilion 'D'oiti cltlrsnf f Allegheny to repeal the acttan notizing..didlitimid 'water. Wifilki."'Alic. ii re =oast:dome o&the Boar men ~9. i . Pittabdrgh. agallieirgaiteiarthe , torii listector's bids. Alio;': frciii „MOS.:no of McClure . relative to a thaiiiii - hr laws. r ' ' r '. I . Mr. Laindiyiesd a bill Incorporathig the ;Oil Lake and Titusville Transportation 03Inpitit. ' •,, -117:- . 4E0FrettricInWtilist idtdwing jfint „,„ 3 -41 . 01k4,.0f..qoopii:Irditis ..10,., Issue -more. shares ....r ~..thawisidnralltssmth7" - ,-- ."--; • 7 : - .77 ,-, 1 1 .. ''• ', kr. i.iiiiiiii -- 11 bill Mali • to - ' llt f r - relating the , ' w 0 'James Crawford; ; Also., one anthdrizlng p.a { r managers of Mc - Allegheny' tirtieriitery i to: transfer real estate to . the trustees of the ed . ‘ienkusitioiofi... -..:. t :-.2 -...,,-_•,.,-, 1 • Mr. McCandless, one hisogroratlng the Lagal,, Tand4ollZinaliany: 2. :1 ~:. J... - ....: Thramelodiset requiring tire Pensionßomdrit-• tee to 'report O,PM Itylngol soldlem.cighty dol .-`• ierepeluifisiand grmulty;passed. ' ''-•• Thebill compelling Maimed companies tore-' port accidenti, pissed. •'" ; '..,... .7 - 1 . _TIM id ielitive to grade:ding lands, yogic& Tho C9niesittce on Federal Relations ;repotted . ~-.; jolai • reireliallinia .iebstive. ter the war-and Mein - Phrity or the .Unleu,pronoftembag slivery the; cause of the rabehlon, and thanking Congreie ' . terthieenstituthitial ameadrieut. , 7.., • , i , ! ' :The Semite then adjonnted. - "- , ' • • •-, . --- '.;''., - iia0E;.7.11.4 !idly offered a rmidittion Sp - - , ireisting o joint committee to visit the President . and askthe Veihoyakof.Pravost. Marshal Dodge. :'Alen, a bill increasing the feciof certain plleirs ' • ' ln Waridngten county. Also, a -bill-repealing ' 7 7 - 7 7 . the act rclahie to. Shrdfrr so far as , relates' to i 'Washington county. - , . . , 1 . • XL Ruddiman, • che requiring receipts to •be 1 :,!- mbrlys given - fo rmoney.--, " - •• r - ' , ~. The act re.letive to Wept:denting of leads, In ' beds of rivers - , widehhad " been - referred - :to the ' lCOMmlttee of niis and XC.70211 was reconsid ered by a vote 49 ayes to 3S nayo., Thc act al ; :,loWs tends to be *dented and gives ILO State ' hverper cent. of. all meaner; derived there Dom. - 1 ..- ' Mr: McCittro - Offered en timeaddent, requiring thdre ,who purchase. finds to Make `a mentik7 • . statement of.the revenues Mahe CpaunoowealtS, - ~• and pay the rime atHarilibthi, -. Agrettl to.:, / - -- 'Mr.. Cothran, - of - Phllidelrddi, stated",titai IMMO, gr.o ijere CA Of the Deuse - ,svere engaged in 1., •; ~.7 p erTeetieg. d • snore : complete bill, and destrad a ' . iraCinent; Agreed to;rindnMde the special i . bider fbr.TUeddei_eis 7 oO,s7 • • •- ... ' * • --- , - 1 : Mr: Maci, a supplement' to the act inirotpar - idtrig tie . Eagle Cotton 'faCtory, Inciesudnh the capltal: -'Also, *supplement to the Mexwell 011 ; cola airli; ranclig laania 'to"oil aolbir eack. - Pa .. " Past:ea'fliu.illYt. _ „... '.. f.- ,' '; ._ ."- '.Mt Girds; nth' makteg Its . ceirninalelinise for pcissl4a to striae livery banes and. curia*: 1 ~.., A lfoon -set returning to the Fittsburgh r aitd " ••• • ! ,061ihtifirWitailrirld company tights revoked 1; -- assysession, - i .: '. . ' ~ AdJoaraatt . :,..v;.-... —1 . ~: _ , ± . -Speetallitspstehtene Fittsbinghtisiette. - ! i Thumnestrarai - Febc 7 ll.7-Protost Marshal Geri: i.'" - eral Fry has notified Adjutant, Gen. Rasselltllat i the these-tarraleing.t ko 091 C 'organizations is ris ';- • - ...; tindertia Miceli 'fir4 bet - thin • nutlrority. — dies 1 •, , : - hioiiiiiipMebt,interfere'yritit the'draft. ..; i .ir's PI" Another Movement EraOrtbr . • '• %.Probable.• li111 7 :11IliffED.-IT NEW - fostg, Fcb. 1:5.--The: Tribune's army hf Teterincc'speelul Or rh.. 12th, says: The Boynton . road is not In ourlands—itls:about three Mt+ from our present line: , The Win*: efterito it with tenacity. Our cavalry on the left fo9d out, in 4 reeeitiolonnicri; that' the rebels hare not bniftway twarack ftom ther-Weidon railroad to the earth side." It Is hinted a move will soon • take place, that -may force: thit enemy to re linguish a great - part of his line of works. The left of - crto Ilpe sow Wins An: apexbr ofriliribth crospiiitaidig its left thrown bick so as to cover a flank. Any move of the enemy to get around our left Would bo foiled. TWA is tins onlypolat,of the llne ttusi.are,at all likelytnat- The Tribirme's correspondent estimates Lee'a ';nrlnTrot- NOM men, irgruttod Into four corps /of infantry, and two"of rentalry, -with artillery In ratio ofi tiro,batteries to each division, and a memo of half - that' ratio. The 'first and third corps are the strongest, three divine= being in each; In the second and foarth there are -only two, divisions. • . . Coll for a ,Peace Contention- in North • Naw Yonx, Feb. 15.—The Raleigh' Progress ealls.lcindly for's convention on, the subject of peace. /Liam we think we }mow sotatabing of the seidlmrot or the people of. Ndrth:Oarolitia, and meet that they want a ponventlon ; and if the Legislature - will only submit the: question and relieve ;hem of all instruments of terror whit were need at the last Abgust election, the State willgo fogs convention by an immense majority. - Stack arm, -sheath swords, nee no words toward deluded _men, keep the military • Tim intefferiug, and above all use honest white tickets, and the result will, et least, be -three to - one. Tbere is an immense pressure for a con, ventkm, and If the present I.4 , 4lsture shall re, fuse to call one, but few of them will ever' et. back here; Of ail the people in the South Weill' to no clue .who la much desire peace as the sol, diers, Tel the reason that no class of persons era -called - on to make' such' saclike; and endure such hardship...' We see many soldiers and re, oche. DIM /CUM , from soldiers,- And we And ` Zia War In Japhl. -. • Nsmr Eosin - Feb.' 15:—The Tribune's Kum: . rskirs .tottesp6desit says: ..; The the effect of the thattWof Sidra:W*l baa hem to came Chasin . i: to send presents. and sne !turfman; and Japan r baa bees mulcted in the sum of 300,000 pounds ; , het it , is amid ihe'spisitual Emperor has refused t -lii realty tbla settlecaent,so It looks as If 'Ptah.' Sag has been pined after all. - Indeed, a letter; or alater date &flaw:mei:som treacherous it 85341-:: .11nallon of two soldiers belonging to an rd.! IV " 1 1 111 Rti° ne i at l en —rh e' I:Ilsh11a. bcnrete i.oof' bis furtherence of other measures of reparation; , ' 'taloa .4aPatirde Qtroncen than. the taking of, ?goncC.: - . - • 'roux, 'Feb. 15.—Tbe Tr:buttes Wash: : • special sa}•s: Bated Congressnaan Foote ,Urely rfe Seward's request that he 'would take the oath _of Alleuiaoce, stating that L w °did nows return to the Confederacy. that It was a failure, hat he could tot renounce his own conduct.. Permission WAS theli given . hint • to - leave for Europe on.parole, not to return der ..ln; the war. . • pales or the T-39 Loan; i'IIIIADLIJIIIA, Feb. 15.—Tho siks of 1430 lean by-Jot Cooke today amounte.d to E 5,874,410. Up to three o'clock this afternoon ,the- snb scriptinn to the 7-20 loan. received by Jay Cooke, =Trusted to f,‘40,5050000. The largest single Fsbretiption from the West was from Kenbuk, low 3,, amounting, to 875,000.;The lar gest. I:astan Fiaglßiubseription iravt6o, o o o ftona New York. • •, Stvc;rtt Presentation Wimitiectost Feb.ls.—Last night n splendid sword WEIS presented to Brie. Gen. Byron rierm, llichlgan, by Senator \Wilkinson. Speeches - were made by Senator ilklnsou and ttepresenta tire of Michigan.. A largo unmber of ladles and gentlemen . were present. New j e rsey- U. S. Senator Election not Titunroir, Feb. 15.—Aloha . ntection of both o r rho legislature was bell this tirternomi,• bit the election of: U.S. Senator was postponed 11111fic Ist of 3farcb. -. • :••• - . . Post Office:Money Orders. "roux, 'Feb. 15.--Abont. are :out daily on money-ordeti I'n:isn't/le New York - ME=M TIC 'I 11 WASIIINGTOII. ozoi'tiaiftokEiNnwnnnDßbr. Saffsfatforg..Arder of Prot if. Jflaralsca,,fonerat FrV COSIX.W.BIPAOSION AT FORT Milk - . - Secretaryship of the Treagiry: • %, PAYMENTI,OP-k ;;., - •• PS COM - • 117 • Wamusorrox,,Febj arOhe instruitiona Issued on Monday from the Proriet- Ge f tier l ais'hillei; -- • Da" Pao. llitatr. Gay 's B•alcatf, Wastunaroa, reb.l3, !SQ. T.o all Acting Assisting Provestalaseltal Ge 811 ..,*ecPt:41 , ,conziecliCr3tlt;liorp l e, See that all Boatilapt*tainMellt la your a. risdiction which aro not bully employed in - imining and mustering recreita prepare* o ce to-commence droilistg.r , /Ippon me soon to 'and the day on which the Board in each .wlll be refaced to draft, so that the order for the dlift may Wise from this office. • (Bigned) , , /off. 41vr,;1,! Provost-Mandtal Genera WAEIIIKOTON, Fob. .15.—LUCietkeiilibi as . . been appointed Collectorof ailleterrie Or =Beterhilihtiel . e, riCePatric4 • - TlC . *taird f e, • o tem inerspipsle the ca se of theniegaime'liplcision, inclisher, - port that it was the residt of carelesseess n the part of some one unknown., It 'aim s that linmediately after the capture, Gen. Aries gave orders to Lt. Col. Zecl to place a guard hak all the magazines and bomb proof*. Be platted gtutrds 'on . ttorty-one - entrap Celt,' bee' the tedin one, which was In the rear, and which- was the one that expolded, meaped Its notice. Soldiers, sailors and marines, were rantdog about with lights In the Part and bomb proofs, and dlsch*,- Mg fire gifts. Some of these men were intosi cased and were seen to enter the main magazine with lights. • Num , Yonx, Feb. 15.—The TrZrmes Nash ington special sayer As Mr. Lincoln luts cated a desire to have an 'Eastern man for Secte tary of the Treasury, Ex• Governor Boutwell, pf Massachrusetts, seems (nest likely to be selected; but should Comptroller 3feCullotzti be chosen, it is probable that Gay. A. Randall, of %Tama sin, will succeed Secretary Usher In the Inter Tor Department. Coe. ltorgan's declination is un derstood 10 be PerenalPtoCV • • ' , . Wisnmwedi, Feb. 15.—The Sedretau of the Treasni7 as ebillYriettea paybig 'Ow trdapa t Geri: SCIIODCWB =IV 1103 already beau _provided rod, and la-daillte Beeretiay commenced sign ing warrants Loathe pay or the AltiyortluiPO tetnae. It is •spected that all tlidotber armies bill be ialfl as TaiAdljaa It din be done ialtlt Nate Yonx,. Feb. -15.—,..The. ,Cani r st:reisPl 'Special eitai '"The detaile"of' the newlbilrie* paimetAgemiraiangoTai.....„ "A Strong preasare la broiled to bear to pro , - Mit the tame bt.botals dol IhereasedMilbrfirUF he made to biereaie the antics op low priced wool.l "The paper duty . will be probably EEO at tat The Part's special says: A.ams tariff pin wai soon be reported. LATE- REJ3EL:Dr,EWS. • Wisnerorcui, •Itichmond TN! of the ltllh learns from Froderlekehirg that hi . larie'Yttisitet eardlq. force', tra'strite+ that town tlmtugh Steroid The Shartelitcar Courier orthell4ll-liayt•a de . tsehm,ent of Yankee troops had been, landeA it ' Utile Britain . and teconnotterid shoot the seerht - A few shells were thrown at 011arIeston an Saturday.' A• letter. ia, the c htotele- Register says -1 . 0 Yaukee (entry hare.ni ..ne down the Mullet • • to New Orleans. -R ite: ire minter* preps tions arc going no at, Baton Bane, The Peteinsimrgh E.43risi of Saturday says Studdhrses rebd scouts had tapped the Tank") tolegrapb,lmar, - .aftarwarde they attathed a patty Sah t out' to'retaF the hie, jag eleTett negro cavalrymen and ea44ttring twenty-sal:11101"es. , ARMY Tho Augusta Ifepfsfer 'publishes Lee's call fen' supplies, and says those who-know him will nit deritand that he would not make a tall' Israelis the case were very urgent., It. appeals to this people to send forward everything that can be stared. The Salisbury (N. C.) Watelmarif 'says It 41 confirmed that • the lorles are In same force at Piedmont Springs, in: Burke county, but havb made to advance. Reports ad to their numb* aee-conflicting.' :Slew Tone, feb. 15.—The Tantne has- th following extracts' frerni Richmond papers The tb S nand publishes an address to the pie of Smith Carolina, by Gov. Magrath, the entire populate - la to arms to resist the a ;. TIMM , of Sherman. All who fear to fill •a place lo tbe. ranks are ordered to - leive the State, int eluding unnaturalized foreigners, who claim ex. emption.from - military service on the greitusA of Thh period is'near,etrys the .Governor, - wiren I private business most for a iteasoulresuspendedi prges.the futility of, hoping to conciliate ins Toilers by non resistance, and thus escape the ravages of war, and -save those only will be spared who defend themselves. A ll property. which 'cannot be removed. Is ordered 'to be de droved: Tire 'Whig says: Inforniatlon reaction is *vizi gaukee sources, that Grant, Lincoln Aa., have at last agr , ol- to. exchange prisoners, man for ream , 'NW have been so•often deceived. about thlaratter that we receive the Intelligence with much distrust. -,F k 1„ Nevertheless. the die made by Bailer, the beast, of Grant's duplicity and heartlessneso and of his own villaltry, are :or, sa .datenleg chericter as' to editor some decisive measnmi on the ;Grip(' the ; Waehltigtoe' authorities to shelter themselvesthorn the indignation and Contempt of Lim ,arorld. Iris quite possible they May pretend to restord the cartel, and may actually evinces dispositisn to exchange; but we may wailed ourselves pre , pared to see some now bubble raised and the; exchange broken off before It has progressed far; - .From t;ranthi Army through Rebel goitre ; -.Fire In Florida. . . vqlnlnTos, Feb. 15c.-r Tho ,Fetenititfig press, of Saturday, says : "Gnat has thoroughly. , fortified his position:ln the-rear. Hata now: :nearir - _as strong in that quarter as he is In front.' This is done in order to preen:trolls; to : CoL celebrated.; 'Beery Mal Is strongly .hairleadedir'and..heary. • iliros or works_ extend in every direction,. The Tbnhees have - _ recently -extended - their pleketi lines from near Ream:VlM - W.lon two tidies farther; towards Monk's Nook Bridge. This was done la , emaneetron with therolato roof:intent towards Hatcher's _ _ : . 'A rumor reached the tlty yesterday.moralOg that a large fleet, with reinforcements forGraut,: had entered the James river.: jr: there wore any transports there It Is questionablewhether they really had troops aboard, as it Ls more than pro-' bable that Gen. Grant regards it expedient co send reinforcements to Sherman rather than re- Arest more men in the. trenches In front of Pe :tent:rag and of .Chapiri's Farm.ahetrzoisports, if not imaginary, which is not Improbable, may be intended for this purpose. "A lame fire in . Mariana,Florlda, destroyed the Coot Teleziaph_oftleci Fenicy , s store, and 31eMe's lintel. The loss was vary groat:, Money and Stocks In New York. New Yon; Fib; 1.5.--Vse railway shitee spec ulation was duff and heavy at the Stock Ex change' with a general decline In prices. Gov ernreents are very steady, with a fair. business in gold bonds; Cumberleed - and, - Mariposa. The f..aturegr or coal and rnlieellancons shares; State and hank stocks, and railroad-bonds are dull at The gold room Is depressed by the , reports of fIICCeIFCS of Sherman. • The large exports end low price of sterling exchange, and the prospec tive lame receipts of cotton also operate against the geld toarket. There is an excess of money' in the market,. Some Jamul Nrcrc medoet lice per Mint. Exchange nominal: Petroleum ekotkt active; sales of :Empire ,Clty ut 5; •Gerouniii, 95; KnichortaibLer, lib; Oceanic,s4o; Rynd Fenn, 400.; Tack, 000; 11.. 2KO.- Buchanan Fnmn, IS); Fiechlor, 1125; Cherry Itun, te.• , - , • C-cnirmeticut Utdoo 'Nomloatlous. • Ncw lia:crms Or" Feb. 15,-The Unlou State CcOreldlon'. assembled at - lirclvister 11611 in tilts city to - Any - at 10 o'clock. Ifm...linchini of Norcieh, was nominated for GovOnsor, and Robert Muni, of Danlary, for Liattenant4.for eroor, by. acelatnatioir... - Now. rlncloc,.. CON.; - Feb. 15.—After a fittlo dhenselon an to the modo 0f Imltolfn _ , the corm , mitt* nominated - lottheyetnalnder of the tlekit the folk:wing gentlemen: For Seen:tailor State, J. Ilammon 'rriunbnll: of Hartford; for: Trion nrer,-_GahrtellC Cor„, - of 3llddletinnt - for Comp tmlleti-Tootay: IF: - .Ctler, of, Ratak:wit.. Ttin klekkt - Labe name an lasc,Tcar yt• 1111'91111NT Fhth XfTh FIROLINA. rkf;',.l.4ilP.W The Yankee Forces Only Tain Niles from Charleston. 'DMI/11 ACROSS , SILKARATCHIR Rebels - ,Completely 041- - ffsifsiod, '3 411 3 laiwgriXaff= at lily 113 I - • I PROBABLE CAPPWO CHARLESTON z2:4' How Our Ei. , are Treitied , , WASMitEITOX, Feb. IST4Tite Mohamed Ittig of iLe 12th inst. contains the following important Intelligence:., , , i ~ 4 1 ;' - ' 'r:or.i.he .I!mem, & Ow VW- illit.;;;A: forieg:of -the en emy, believed to be from3ooo to 3,000 stropg, landed at Ghnball's,lrames Island,at eight o'slkeit this morning, and drove. in our pickets. Some skirmishing took place, -but there was no general '.engagement. - Gimbal , Is on Stone river. and two mites southwester Charleston.. The Ashley f a Viter,'T.ooo - virdis Wide:intervenes. The enemy are making demonstrations at various poi ~. hut , are belleved,Ult be Mat& _, .. • ."A force littpeked :oily troops on the Sal ,5 .hatehle lids - 44mjAiwr, hut - Ware easily repulse w l i „, ' The entnap - A i ntedvaateed upon She-Qhur 4 , iial!ried udinettlebilitti - fientie antr - bpened' tli - . artillery, int . b . 014 . 0 'W3 AMProttsiall on ourliaol. . Ileamts=roll,:to4a t r il kty that the e4e- , m Fh a , ' • Vim, ItenerrkerO bridge: The enemy aM Mi . m on Edisto. 'lt will be remembered that on Friday, i•lie 4th,inS. Sherman crossed the Salloahatchle tter• d tween Blacleville end Stoic-river bridge., thereby completely outflanking our forces and compellltg thent to fall-back to Branchville. "Wehavo since learned that the Yank*ibli. oi the rive r through water waist deep at Kee 'it Btidge. , -- •!Ji sharp toga/semen% toitltlklibre. whikh fatted Several hours, in which G ecru! Wheeler cavalry indicted a very severe Injury upon t e enemy. "o'n the Sib, a cavalry column of Tankee in fantry, since:: the South Carolina railroad bt Grabamsville, about eighteen miles west Of Brabehville, 411Latrick with is.eavalky. force, odmpled 131aeltville on the same sidb, about nine miles north-west of Grahamsville.! A portion of Sherman's column,lt was report elyesterday, moved forward, using tlin South Ydister and 'flanking Branchville on the west. This awns then advaneed to Orangeburg, on the COlumbii and Branchville road, eighteen miles. west of the latter point. Orangebtug Is a beatt tilhl village of about one thousand Inhabitants and has been a favorite retreat of relives from Charleston. It was larg,ely engaged Lithe man- ufactureof-indfgo beforhtbewar,' Feb. 15.—The &ming Rolleria's Washingtott,epectaisays t Richmond pa- - I*ra confirm the report of Sherman's occupation'. of. Bninetteille• sorb Oraltgel.mr.g.:, An advance' on Colorable - Was anticipated. Wheeler's env-. airy appearaito be' the only force operating against Sherman. , NEW l'Onr,..Fob. 10,-r4he World announces , - en the strength of its advice* from South Caro line that titan isnyerivesson for believing that Gen. ShennatChns captured Branchville, and is nmw, moving on , Columbia.. It la also more than • Probable that Gen. Glllmere bat captured Charles ton, and with It Fort Johnson.. The latest re ports say that' our forcer have crossed Ashley ricer and, vera.,tiuut dirtellY la.-the-rear of the city, so that the eapturei of the birth place of secession could not-have been loon delayed. The N. Y. Tritome's Savannah letter calls' attention to the palatial fact that there are 9,500' of Sherman's AMY in the hospitals of that city, weak, wrecked" and wretched, fevered ekeletons, suffering and, drpg. Isms, fetes', wound' and chronic dierrhettridleottaly ;begging their ear- Polls to etIPPIY them with sOmellalag, they can eat, b ut the surgeons are unableto supply them, , and report that tißyper cent. of the many deaths' arc due to tiMswintg-of therprdperklnds of none; tshreent; and what makes the, matter s worse, Id, that these poor • Whiles live heard • that slap loads of fresh and varied provisions have huh scut from-the - north •to Ilsoll.lboate who halite . • • • . . brought tliem to the condltlon they are la. The correspondcat alyilliat agents - of the Sanitary enmtnivslon have been applied to as being likely to have thet-ktral• ofz - food : , ttnd nourishment needed,and ell thiliatlat'actionobtaitted raktlut though the Comadadott had plenty. transport* tier could not, las facarad„ to convey it .t0...1111.- finll66;yed.speculaton arlthout -aumber have been able to - secure WY the traasPcirtation they deeded to brag their; goods here aad sell therm at exhorbilant prices. • ; CONGRSIONit PROCEEDINGS. NEli - M36liiilE2l SUNNI 111Clil,1 WASIEINOTONCII:2, Feb. 15, 1805 SENATE. Mr. Johnson, or 7 2darilied; auszotmeed the death of Senator Mks, from that State, and concluded kis remark* by offering the customary molutions of respect._ The resolutions were adopted and sent to the Roan. -At two o'clock, the corpse of.the, deceased wasebrought into the Senate Chamber and pier, od in the area fronting the Secretary's table; a band of music playing a dirge meanwhile. : - After the delivoey callus faneral services sof the 'ld ample Order bad been performed, and .a prayer had beestoillied, the Rev. Dr. Nadel delivered a die:mime on lise clunstian, and patriotic char. Among others In attendance , was - 'President Lincoln, !keret aryfleivard; and reettnaster•Gen eral . Dennison, the Judge ; , of- tha Supreme Court 01, the ti nned States, Gov. Bradfordief Mary. , lendynna members of the legislature of that Slate, together with liaised States Wanders and. - members - of the Haute of Representatives. The Knights Templars of the 'Masonic fetter• -tely went also in-attendance in- large utunkers The Masonic, ceremonies were of ! the. most eelenni;impoklag and impressive character. The ',widlcries were densely on:sided with spectators. ilat procession . leftthe Senate Chamber at half past three o'clockvand conveyed 'the:body elute deceased Senator to the Congressioaol cemetery. Op the.retarn of the. Senators to tke chamber the Senettadjeurned;* . The Speaker:lila:before Ikeliottao oenie; from President with,the•Contents.i. a: dlspetchthe *meta:Y.oY Sties relatincto an: International 'D.thibition to be held In Norway.' Alao, entemage.enelopleg_it.dhipatch ;Item sae !Minister of • Portetat:statirigStliatfliatlnterra-,. Donal ExhiMiloa would be held at Oporto, Por tugal, on the 18th of -Imp. and Inviting con tributions of - American Both mesiageswere'r . eneilio the Committee'. on Enrelmr Affairs. . On . ;notion of .Idr. Hubbard, of row.. lotion wai adotaialiestrticting the-COmmlttee on Invalid Pensions to inquire what further legisia-: Linn, If any, is neeess . ary to secure to the minor' children' of deceased tofdlera their 'rights inider-• the law as heirs In the cane of the death or marriage of their. widows.. -3D.' Ingersoll offered a resolution, *Melt Wes referred to the Library Committee, proposing to buy for to-5,000 the portrait of Llent. Gen: Grant, now On'exhlbithae ln the MtUnda.: - _;.: llittlloMio,thenxeatitied the consideration , Of CM hill extending for" fire years the.titne for the .constmettortot - the-rallroad front; MapPlettalo the westerallitate line for.' the benefiter the Chi: . - esgt; and.Ncrth.'.Westere' Ilidiread,Sta4tritati,lt was ;Sleeted bye TOW I/IV/ againit US, , -• ~ A-message was here received. from the Senate, announcing : the "action taken by that,' body co- sparing the deittli`Of Senator hicks. .• Mr. Webster, of .Maryland,-spoke of, the NI,. late anCpub -0d lic career of , the deceased; said. , that it was necessary to-secure the co.opeartioit 'of Mnryland to give. succese to the infamotut pnr "vosta.„ 9f the' couip. whlch • InCluded he etizterc of. the ' Nanette irstoni Capital. Never- did -he ihe do anything to_ assist the rebels or injure tbei Na, Moser caner. Governor • Hicks WAS the only friend of immediate 'emancipation lull gol nn4ethertounite In:Us enpport.. In conciu - ion, Mr. Webster offeroa resolu tions expres. We of the deep sorrow oil the House for the death' of Simator hicks, to wear the 'usual badge of mousing for thirty days, to at tend It.e. . . Mr: Creswell, of -Maryland, paid his humble tribute to the private. virtues nod public to . pue, fuetions his deceased frleuo, who never fat - terra In, he pother duty... VeiArif.'Smlthqe; of Delaware; and Kelly, of Pennsylvania. also paid Abele tributes to the pat riotic cbaraetcr of the, deceased. The memberis - Of the abuse thee proceeded to the Senate -chamber to ,attend -the ,obsequies of the dteenred &Maur,. and when-they returned to the house It adjoinned. • From Port Iloyal..Sharp g Ileard. , linvc Tonn, is.—The steamer Aram from Port Royal, S. C., srilh (len es to the 11th, boa 'orrivo4l.),Amorg . paisongeit are Motor tlonetol JoS. Faster and fatally. On the even lOg or Ito 11th, when'(irr Charleston, lieard t-rrt abar . .t, firing Now Tom, 10eb.1.3.--T6e Toot's. ashinton specka _ant We , Past (Moe - Clommitleo or Ilto Ilouteoltat ogtood. to -report-I Btenmstde Eno oCWna , ' , '~t~..~.~. ~.a,.~„:~, ti~.~+.~.. , .-. ~., w r r. _ _.w ~.~~.,s3<L£i~=..tutr:a~... ,?~: .iw_. :.::.~:~a_.:..t.~v<F' • - ,•• -.•- ; PiTTSEURGIVEURkIijAY.,ITEBRUARY 16, 1865. i - fiTtST TROW"EUROIig. • of thoSteamers•Notth-lmori can sad City of Dublin. ADYA.NCII-IN-ANIIIIIOO.,SECURYLI . The Sehltewig-Holitein Queitiim; ciiiiiiitintektloN BE TW'EEII.BAGDAD AND INDIA. 2 Vf. •:.f.r...47 : ; Intervieri Between Minister Adams and - Bewl ;Anna. ,I.ForeignSarkets, 'etc.' .•. , . PORTLAND, Mg., Feb. 15.—The stsams)altr N4O icritit.nd 4nd Greencastle on.theld, arrlyed here this evening.. •7.ll.io'CiAthAlkt The Nara Scotto • CbII!: .. ,_ Yetl -.--- cou - `tinned TI &accesses, pled with tbe re.lr 'need ' pea& rrimdisr exercised a - material In a ence on the English markets for Amedean ser elks and produce. Scatternaltesarenlarears: "we have to maid - a•3 l ! . ' :Jethro and excited market for .•Amerjeut, securities, caused' by re ports of Tetleask successes and the rapid data of gold in-Nt•WrOrk. The scarcity of ' s voltledeltas added for some time past, appea _ flu'Tent settlement4o Area Increased, t) :thermoso been quite a push...to cease leod bonds which closed at 47 this dee • • illibdlT - up Oil they touched 54 tor pig ."` ' hes -. been' gOod 'eatre, ' aad 11 14 ,al l o6 , • Erica have boon premed. f0rea1p,..14 ,1 2 sellers st,SSe exereilividenthevAswe ', • ' The Liverpool cotton market had " d from the depression ceased by the Asia's newpi and wee qutte buoyant prior to Do mini Otto -Novi Scotia, but the hews `by that strainer causeiveteired flateces'aod depression. Theeliondon Tenet' city article publistos i a leugthfAtinion of Wm, 31. _Evans, mf Neter l'ork„ - s .. pewer-orroglith creeltois to - cover delitile Federal Courts ort a erode bee . The opinion winds up as follows: "Fo traepections are necessarily mode and expressed in foreign currencies to permit their discharge' by an equivalent In American currency. it would be introducing a monstrous Inequality, to the prejudice of foreign creditors, which might justly give offence. Indeed our courts would tans be practically closed against the enforce-. meat of foreign debts, and of a COILSNEILIICO, commercial credit, without which fareiga foul tuerce cannot beyarreal on. will fail." • Fltai-NCE.—Theov r.r. city article says vrt y n the last advice& : Mexico allude to the nt )lu red cerebra _ o : era to Franco as a gnat , Mitoo'for the elerlean debt. A prettied nary treaty to this effect was, It Is reported. • conelnded in the latter end of November.. The Mexican goeernment is, howeeer, to keep the sovereignty. of Sonora. The Immediate occupation .of Sonoia by the French troops is deo mentloned—a portion of the _same having, it is said, left Al:spines fOr that destisation. , • , .. The boume was heavy on the let. Rentea dee dinede", Closing et 00f. 95e. . i ' . The papers publish an analysis of the Russian, reply to the, last note of Anstrta oa the questioner the Duchies. Truselawill await the opinion of the legal advisers of the Craved be fore coming to a decision eencernbig the Pate o tete of theee conntrim'end the IlneeellalDa QUO. than. Great stress la laid on the reply of -Penn ant, tb come to'an understanding with Await, .without which the Prussian • Government could arrive at no solution. Prussia has Important Interestt on the anthem frostier' as Austria het on bee frontiers, and before theee ' s . intense* JO Fettled Prussia cannot 'any diecnseloi on the suceeseko question, •-. • •-, - l Tile seml-ofecial rtendnetnteortuepOndenee or Recite, sayer it le said that the deelatations ' or the Cabinet on the•fiehleswig•Redstelet question will, in a v=7 abort time, have so far tuiveneed as to 'render possible it ,precise statement of :Indultuble condition's and stipulations, the (u 1 ailment of _which Penal* will see guaranteed before any further stipulations - can be taken. I A despatch Irons Constantinople antiouncei the, opentnAor telegraphic alimentation. be. tweed lla a &and India. The first messagi W " S S"' n' . .tbg. Ooverndtem. of Bagdad to the Government' of llothbay on the 20th of ; I Jentatyp „e ...-", ' 7 " I, - - _ The",..kaajj Nova says i The depredators id some extent Increased, by some apt preloosion that mar mischief would be Went along among cotton speculators le the event of a suspend - 0U of hostilities in Aneetiee, ~ _ 1 dell se lent , flin t ra 64 4 en1 t eep e e - 41 ` 44 ' tbq decline closing with renewed rigor, BreedilluM Witt end iettellete7 Altherdlien, Spence Jc CO.! end Wakefield, Nash & Co. repOrt bur deli ntid nominal. Wheat fiat, with little inquiry, and prices lower. Corn tends downward and IN quoted ;..5 lower; mixed V3s Od ®238. Provisions; tirmere . reguler report downward. Beef steady, and unchanged. Perla scarce and Bacon buoyant. Butter steady. Lard firm. Produce, steady. Sugar steady. Coffee Inactive. Rice, In emelt Pale. Petroleum flat. • !modes Marlara—Ougar, quiet, with a deed; leg tendency. Cofflo, caller. Tea firm. Rice . Piet and uachanged. American secuntles; 11-' ileols Central shares 52@5.3 disconet; Erie shares 3"Ca,43; United States 5430's 64. Censola • were quoted on Thursday at 891413;895i' for •Lfeerped--Cotten—The Brokers' Circular roi, porta the salea of the week at 81,000 bales of which 0,500 were to speculators, and 4,600 ",to exporters. The market has been Irregular and. dal, eketing id lower:- The antlemized , quota: thee ate fair. Orleans, %,led;' Mobil's, 243", p Uplauds, 2254. The sales of ter-day (Friday)t, are estimated at 4,000 hales. The market closed' doll end prices week. The stock in port Is cep.' ma ted at 200 _, 000 hales, of which =MO are, Ameriesn. Brudstuillt thalami nonskid. Proi visions quiet.. Lard Arm and still advancing. i Lawton,. Feb. 3.--Condob, for mosey, 89@t ON. Illetoll Ceara Shares. 5034 ; Erie, 6234.4 Funds fist. 'Consols,drooping. Money in good '• demand, at 6 percent....l :. _ . ,• are .01 , Innallit'S tritil. The following summary of news' was sent outt by the City of Dublin, which left Liverpool on 3 the Ist Inst. for New Forks The eardureof Fort Fisher added materially to ‘ the preiiket depressieli 'among southern spa. pathmers,• while the friends of the North were I correspoudinitly elated. Federal securities Im proved I,te@2'l.l cent„ while there was a emote. ponding tall In the Confederateloan. The reiterated rumors caused a farther decline in the Liverpool and Manchestereotton markets, but there was abetter feeling InLiverpool at the lt was generally supposed that the fall of Fort Fisher closed Wilmington to blockade runners, and deprived the South of foreign supplies. Thee,"Al talahUnister Adams bad along in terview with Earl Russell on the 25th ult., and this Tact at present comment. The stormy weather around the Ruth& coast caused many adeillotal wrecks. The announcementertbedeath of Mr. Toms send was re error. It . a ~ uln relative pi' his.. Idratitat«...• NeW fobs, Feb._ 15.-4 old dull and weak. There were'kendloarofforta Made to put up the price, but they tilled. The prlee• opened at 9fX11 2 , - tint welt down to 90514. • Gold to-night, Mg. Prize cotton' sold. PnrtAnzt.rata,ltab.ls.—At thallatehansaaloot 150 bales of rite cotton hen 't04.14, the print obtained ytto alztpabta tpaavitityleTett: and a httireolt, 'Pet Pco ,ol - " AX. Houma , RinistiVre often - hear "of. pentad rebelsOnt - thelidlaiiii4 froni'theNtudt; !rill 'Video shows there le such a thing as ahnni bin oust "We met recently with a gentleman from the countv, Who in 1801 wee a rebel, and • a very warni.one. Taking the. start 'of us, hefeald: !You need not ask me if I've got: my rights In the Territoties, I rather think rfuni. But I haven't n negro worth a'cent loft on my Wm. I don't care ill never See another. Vat humble, not on the lirlah Beep stile, but really humble. lituulliated in the very dust, to think that I once gave my influences to drag'lennesseelato rebellion against a Government that ever itflnd ed me protection, and never did me an Injury: '"1 ant truly penitent; not a hit of the rebel la left in me. I rather think I would give my lee willingly. gladly, to heal the. wounds of my country and restore her prospaily and happi- ness ; and I will add, were I permitted to vote, 1 would consider it the greatest Privilege I ever enjoyed to east my autTrage-for making Tames see forever andever a free State.-Thitt's • my position Hero our old friend ran out of breath, and we got a chance to give him eivord of, corn fort and consolation." .—...-...----..-. Rumanian Gramm. Tn .... 2,10. N, rrorost Mar shal General of East Tennessee, has leaned et general order announcing that hereafter no per sonl.l. will be allowed to take the Amnesty ath at his omen, unle9.a it shall clearly appear that their sympathies and Influence are actively o ne sled in the restoration of the authority of the atonal Government. It.will. not' do that they will- Int merely to - submit.. They most go farther, then that ; Their , repentance 'must'lse such a s needs not • , to be' repented - or . but triitona to Identify themselves . altli tboto who are striving to "restore peace and ratiblish the national an, ~ . Tits ,eolored Citizen's at New Orleans own real estate to the 'rabic of 415,000,000, awl 'tier now bare tldrally nevrapaper,Ute Tribegi, printedand edited by coloretlmea: ' •-, VIM GAZETTE TELEGRAMS LATEST ,RE,II,EL, PinitLEENCE. .111ANCRIILLt FLAKED BY: OEN;IIIEItiAN , REBEL COMMUNICATION WITH CHARLESTON CUT OFF. - 111Y-MqllC+ GE111214119D1 . 1 . 1114 GOIRLTO 111Elp tr New X°,Pztith• 1 15 •7:T4.Thrd4rs" Wath6 l 7,- ,tor(special sayi i R ichmond papers of Monday Icede tbat.GM"..karriatt ! batalistated-ffrancli 2 tr both above below and Ilardee's forges ...„ ~. • Y ATAMacI that place. , They also state that RA, column had/cache Orangebirgna the , Mini:ld, and all.'rallroad'oonininnlCStiatt I arleston is eat air except:by the• toad via militrion, N. et, whick.will - sodartst cut' at 1, i on. By these optiratiotmt•the 'railroad , :41s leatlon between-Virginia and the Booth 1 tffelFeitcliff,lindthiir ...rebel authority con eager bo enforced. I t- - :PriVatit advicer tam Rlchmondreprescat mat, terathere as In Akio way for the rebels, and the' difficulty or supplying thecople and the army' even with half ratlbtufltrduffy becoming almeat Insurmountable, and theewscunUon of Richmond • ilitally berating inote,ltalnintdichaddiroliable. -.--A later dispatch dated sit inidnight ha the 14th„ Bays:: The. i Richmond , papers` ,or te-day haye • patches saying that apportion tit &ermines * eremite bisilyengagedta thirdestruetion Of i k .1S rallittiaffs In BiiiftliCaredina, end that another i • • umn is threatening Charleston. They do not confirm the 'reported evacuation of that .Plaee. DIA la 11 thident from the tenor of• their advice, - and tdittnials, that they, do not antleipato any i.itidstartetitd fthermap'sadvanee. ' ' . t .....• ' They alsoatate that a large Yankee : fore° has Janded 'at' fimithtleitt, on the. Itiorth Carolina •ttast, and baits brought locomotives with them, ,evidently intending to use the ralirmulato facili tate theirrnilltarY operations after they shallhave datauredWilmington. . . , - I Tbe Army of the Potomac holds Its newly ac viired position on Watcher's Run, on which very Wong emtifworks are f, There are rumors that the enemy Is mining one Of the - Union forts In Mutt or Petersburg. i 1 Maj. Gels. Wright retained to the army an. ff.tinditylasttand resumed cowhand of the Sixth come, fromWhieh he had been absent since the early part of January: The desertions of rebels to Gen. Grant's lines . `still continue numerous. ~ . It Is now; sold that the rebel tied. Madman, of Arkansas; has none to the City of Mexico, .ca peeling tootitaln a comnaand to litaximillian's army; having lost hislaith in Jell.. Davis's Con federacy., It also stated tharsevyral other rebel facers have rattly arrived at Matamoras. ;The World's : Washington correspondent reit erates a forbear statement that the rebels would men evacuate Richniond and the Atlantic coast yid fall bdik to the monntaloows interior. Ile new says Lee and Beauregard will comatond twOmand armies and thatpmparations are =h . inrSor an ovi , .rwhelnainz attack on' Shemin. • - The' Troria's .11114 on Head correeponOcen 9( the lib .110y1: Information . has , been re edited herd that Sherman's army is rapidly M il:m.llp and marching on the line of the- Dilate Ulcer, and that a portion Of his troops arc be yond the.Ceorgla and Smith Carolina Railroad., where they have erected defenses preparatory fittare March. The enemy - hare dlisUpeared before She alliance of our troops, and they have want -44;61 ' a purpose to evacuate 'nearly • all- their stratugholds mid retreat farther 'North. This purpose ban Mies the; remit of Mennen's tar Opt. • That their .Ittztat will be slowly but sure, followed: up admits - O%We Antetion. Oar PeloPaire !known to diced over a distance of Rely miles. , and for several. 'daYs.past they bare bent - oecupled In destroying- all tbs. railroads Whlelieatiriectillouth Carolina with thelnlf and ;Cher - object would seem to ..bo to Isobar) Branchville, Augusta and Charleston from all pEaSHibleeld or'retneweetnenui in order 'to cap. true the garrison of each city. Thin Important work will dont:Ness bekoliplated when this leti ter reaches you. Bowe of our trooat are north otChatielitou, which In eat , Olf:ftorrlektforee. thesotorPil are moving shnultanecaully on the Edlstd. and Site -towns: they have Pard. , 1011044 1 bare bean deserted .by nuntbuti _of etriskabitnuts; who have cnibread theablei ObefiT, Otil to leave. With them I.u . order that 'Abet may bat :aid' our army... fiamburg, Alkea. cu Orangeburg, In the rear of Branchville.; aro ,reperted.to have been captured. • Mr=Ml - row., Feb.l.. art, y, e urged w Fenn ottbeeebels -wbo - atlempted to burn Ibis ,elty; is now being tried before the same Ctieui which, conyleta Bell. Slaty Thousand regions Drowned In India. Later isdifteen reveal the.full extent of thedls-. aster Inflicted by the terrible cyclone in India. A Calcutta letter to the London Times, just ro., LW* than the news of 12,000 persons having been lout In' the cyclone was received with in credulity inEngland. Tho estimate was wide n! the truth, but only because II vastly tinderra-, ted the calamulty. As every onewho knows this country will readily conceive, there is no possibility of ascertaining preciaely the loss of life, because hundreds might , be swept away and leave no trice "behind. Thit'we are not 'without data for arriving at a conclusion, and It has now been calculated that there cannot be fewer than 00,000 persons drowned 'or' ,inlierwlsor'hilled that fearfal storm. - In the blind of Bangor, alone, before the cyclone, there were 8200 • per-, sons. There are now about 1,200 i nor have any left it to. go elsewhere. Sown thousand were carried clean away by the storm wawa All op' the river the population has been swept off, it not in the same proportion, • yet in very large• numbers. As we all anticipated, disease is rag ing evcrywhere—cholega, fever, and small-pox. - The epidemic fever, which L have men-, toned In previous letters this year, la derapids-' Meg whole districts. A magistrate told me the other day that he had been' tiding through n, village In which there - Was hardly a grown-up person left, -They had died-without. hope of eullisnee, Without medicine, without food—for the crops are rotting on the ground in many pla . ces where the salt water rushed In. The Ben- gale se are Ina deplorable plight, and, the remit- I dare Increase the general misery .by turning the cysts out of their lints because they ere behind- , hand with their rents: There is money enough' '. here to :giro rellef--orich relief as can , ba got for money. But human means seem quite power leatto ate n the awful disown that are walking through the land, carrying :thousands before diem.. The native feels himself ill, wrap him self in his blanket, says It •la late, and so per ishes. In this enonnou Ropulatitm—let it' be remembered thit here In ,ftwgallitme we have at least forty Ave million of people-the few Ea . twinging can emly do mi, here and ,there, ; :and yet It ii.aoledy, by. Europeans that good Is b eing done. This rich. native will not help his coun trymen: God gave hint MA money, and God In tendol Um to keep it. That Is pretty much his snide of reasoning. Sometimes the faierstillais him, and then in abject terror he offers English doctors aloe of Ave hundred rupees tegeome and visit him. , Ina, recent. case ef.that sort, .the xeintvrbd.'wss.vforth Mint fear Millientalark iiii4rhad refund to give a plea to the poor after the (-ketone.: -Whew death was at his throat he, altered 11181E1nd; and prbmisediarge benefactions It he recovered. Ito was not , sparet to add falsehood to his cruel -t , • '•-• •. COnta n . '•. . . . llV•,.synapthalse moderately with the local au thorities ofthe various rural districts wha - have sent agents to.:this City to till their respec- j five quotas the new draft, and who have them tilled by swindlers and. forgers after their feeblest yet we cannot help-thinking they have .deserved their late. • A French officer said, on witnessing. the charge at, the . British Light Bd. gade at Inkeneutn'ThLs is utagniiftent; but it Is not war :" and we say of tills whole substitute brokerage business ..‘lt may bean economical " way of tilling-quotas, ' but the soldiers -you get, by It are good for nothing." A hundred young, men, who volunteer because they love their coun try and would die to save her, are worth any= .regiment of city "roughs" and tave.mhatenters who arc emoted to centt by the temptation of high bounties, and whose only thought is to till their pockets at the smallest cost and risk. -We tell you, fellow:citizens, that these bonet.y. snatching . recruits either never got within glut- Act of the enemy, or they are good for nothing when theY gee there. It would • take more of them to bee the Rebels than of suoirballs to boll a tut-V.l[le. - If you want the Rebellion embed and3he War'elosed forthwith; you must till your audios promptlifill them with - patripte —fill them at borne. Coming hither to ltilyour quota hy"purchase is In eifeety_giving up the cod: • tmch I>o act like men Y. Tribune.- TICE JENN/IiCIS ESTLTE.—]loot of our readmit have undoubtedly beard, at some time or other, !that a large property In_England, estimated at :severe' poundssterling, known as tire Jennings estate, has been claimed by the Amer, ran heirs, duccendaiits of the brother and ins ,to ofthe. English Jennings, the former of which' Settled In Virginia' and the latter 4n New. 'ampshire, The casehasbeen Sweatt English Chancery Court for many years, and the Amer lean -licks- have 'spent considerable sums of money in 'prosecuting their. claim to the estate, „until at last, as we are Informed by, one of the heirs, they have obtained n lodgment to their • furor. .The innate will be every handsome plum, to divide, laid the helm will make a =respectable figure In the list of Income - taxon when the, rat:, emmiiin.vm mike timlt t next sandal returns. :ry -.Y `wk' ,-, -1';33-- +-i..€-i-i' -r raw£ ---± v°n.i- i..w:~.; a.: .4s. ri+a.: -aE .+—r, - - `~ ~ x s . AZE UT! MID` fiIJBERBAN: , , . During the first throe dupe of the present Week more ;volunteers-hove hent , ninatereil blOthe - - senicia than 'Turbot the irholrminith preceding-i• The Provost Marshal's office was filled with patj , ilea dnitink*te eullit,*and they were put la at a • rapid fate.' be elan bY our dlsinteles . . that the time receiving tintffor'ilie of-. ganlestlons has been extended to' the' 'din: of. March, and them should be no further delay !on the. part,Of those :snip - Intend to enlist, but hos : holdiarbaelt - ii,the hope of seen - no:lamer bohn, ties, for there will hardly • be any 'lncrease in t h osates,, rive hundred and.. fifty - , dol, :Tank his. a innel.bitinity:dxf.volitAnios , for one, year, Is very liberal, and persons who expect' .to get. more need , not be attrprised ,If tsar get the : O at rin; after few days. It manta apparent to all that bounties' are notch , !,1414,r now than they will bolut ohorktime. , as many of the country towns will soon have filled* thelrqmitas;'when theyvilltirftlidiasr *nit the, market.- The present. high prices. have been rid tip by committees from the country, ,who.canip to the City for the purpose of inctuiug few . . :men fill their quota. •So soon ' as thlacompe titton,shalthave been satisfied, the bounties will' Come down, and the city will Wes, fill its quOtli' 'at rnluced nites, and *person tan' then' see their folly In. "wailing a little 'will wise for all who intend toonllst, to do's°, with. out further delay. A OW kestaiirint? ; To almagry,man, nothing can be more agree 7, _ . able then to drop In where be can get a good meny.thitt - is ant rendered unpillateablerhy the entrentittiings of disheraahlngs, .greas4walters; ' and - iiideties of uncleanliness In every and cOrukr, When ke can sit down azidrellsh. the food before him, he is refreshed by It, while It is quite, th e reverse."wlien.a gentleman 14 obli ged to alt down In a dirty room, surrounded bye "crowd of noisy loafers, Impudent waiters, un washed dishes, to cat the food which is often Unfit to lie eaten by a man. Places of this Wad are plenty, and they all pretend .to be first-dais restatrairts, and apersottls charged far his meal In proportion to the dignity of the Institution, . regardless of the 'value of the refreshments fur _ Malted to the inner. man. Hence, inform:Watt that will lead a hungry man to where "every thing is lovely" is what is Wanted, and In tuts connection we wish to call attention to the Rush' :House, No. airi Liberty, corner of Canal street, thg new depot." This' house. has lately been opened and newly famished throughout, and is one 'of the neatest and coziest places we , know, of. There a man can get Just what ho wants, and hare it prePared In any style. Polite and attentive waiters arc always reedy to attend to the wants of visitors, and "Mine Hen," Mr. Rush, will see to it that they are properly treated' They will, of course, .be expected to pay for what they order, bat will be charged nothing for "style," as Is so often the case fn othesplaees. It is a .as house, and the Meaner In which It Is kept merits the reputation. , It Is supplied with every conveni ence that could be desired, and. Is worthy the 'patronage - Of the publle. - Travelers miming in on the train, will Bad this a desirable-place to get refreshments, and . persons contemplating a I visit to the city should make a note of the fact. The Rush House' Ix a geed 'lnstitution; and we recommend it to the public., -Remember the place-4,97, Liberty street. Protection Needed The lactliciercy -of the night, police Jn that potion or the 'Eighth Ward In the vicinity of this end of the Birmingham bridge, has been a cause of much complaint lately, and theirrivdj lam that prevails in that locality dcinands that anotherpolicemaxi bo' stationed there, 'and we hope the Councils will take action accordingly at thdr next mectlne. Several occurrenove hare recently transpired In that locality, which It Is to be hoped will not be repeated. From what ; we can learn, it has become. almalatekr 'unsafe for a woman to be Detain theft , neighborhood af ter dark; and we tiope &tune means will be re sorted to that will prevent - a repetition' df'such villainous transactions and , bring the offenders to Justice. Mn. Bunarres 4C"nniE. The eminent elocutionist, Alt. Baratt, persanated Henry Wad Beecher, la-one of his discourses, La. layette Hall, last aunlng, and was well received by the ancUence. His imitation Is proninunedi by those who hare beard Mr. Beecher,. a truly Jr.QYAlerful,_althangt. he dom.. riot paean-Abe tobtinn.4atice,whicll eiwitaMerlaw Ahe greati se .nneniar; • llli.iltartitthrtil apPoa fin* even. 1n3116•44049 ond, ionsorplvelktionstbi liaifords anriindied an anapp ro acin le, 'The Lillis a .sillendld one, and those who wish to enjoy a rare treat should tint fall to attend. Awrocus Wsan's Lac/um—The lecture de; livered at' Masonic Ran," last l?Vening,lby Ward," was a.'great succemt. -The hall wan crowded, and alt seemed pleased with what thei saw red heard. .The lecture was illustrated b panorande views of Mormon life, and was higiti Auten"thif throughout. -Of .coarse there was the usual amount of spice thrown in by . the; great "goaker" toteep the andietom in a good tumor, endure venture to any that there was not one present'who did not consider thathe got be worth of his money. Artemns lectures again' Tun Wilarann.--This Was a subject of serl-1 ore contemplation yesterday with all who had ton be on the streets:: The rain that fa, together , wish the water, from the nulling Ice and 811091 Y created considerable dampness under. fcysti, had the streets In soma wts of the city : were flooded: Everybody shonld'teke the ptheantion: of seeing :that ditches are. opened for the water; to run off freely, and thus prevent the formation of lee la: the vicinity of their doom, when' the' weather again becomes cold.' - • . Ibtaturrmo 6171tra .4D DlSTlLlCL—Volunteens and reernittrare coming forward Wksthan Cap tam Kirker Is able to receive them.. ; Yesterday he mustered in one hundred and ten. They-are from all parts.of the district, and Are the right kind of men.. The floyerntneet getting sol diers by this procesi sooner ant faster than they could be got by drafting. We hope and -believe that the.draft will be posrponed'ai. long As'vol nnteering shall go pn so briskly.: . - . Annranni.—Win. Rah:lord, who. swindled a boarding house keeper out of fifty dollars, and went to.elsoitintiti, was arrested a few days ago, amil 'apnea bade to this ciy. He acknowled ed himself to be a deserter -fr om the 4th Regular Artillery, and the Mayor turned him over to the Provost Marshall. Ile,,bowever, agreed that the keeper of the 'boarding.house should 'take his Dank In payment of the debt. • , , , , . &wenn .Wann.—trp_to yeateday. , forizr.men bad been enlisted for the Second ward. Ten of then received a local bounty of -$300,-and $5OO wee the Wettest toed bounty paid.„ The quota of tbo wara will be about 110. Those who are engaged In the irork,:are confident that they rein succeed in Oiling their quota, if, ail who pave 'aubicribed theattiekwlll 'come torwerd. and cErsti Pill Dozaw.—Cant Photographs a bla very low pica at Plttock's. OIL Mkrs, Albums, Pocket Bcoka,.Papera /Iskozlnes, Plttoek's. pn4lts of Etddlig ElorghuM. Ihe extent Of, this crap daring the - Vast sea- son would hardly be credited, If a MI statoment could be made of -It in • every pert of Me, coin , tty. 'The cane seems to grow wherever Indian .pore ' con be cultivated, and requires-no more at, motion. The accounts that reach us (roe:cavesv and opposite quartembear the same testimony as to the somas, - more or leis satisfying, that has .attended Its cultivation. - A writer:ln' the Wagon Rurar, mimed' Almon sy . .p,t, i , or Brighton. Illiehlgau, States .that,lte has nas•W as much as two hundred and-forty-four gallons of molasses per .acre., and that a neigh bor has obtained as tench as two hundred and lgbty gallons. some Land,llowever, only sixty gallons. .Ha sold all his al $1.25 per gal lon. This ,molesses, he says, Is proforrod to the best southern.. ' From $l3Ol It/Itlitll as these, as well as from the general resultaof the culture which must be More encoureglng".as the - nature of .theerop Is bett c I understood, each-one-can judge for him self whether or.. not this new branch of agricul ture will ``Pey. o -14yrrstoten Torchlight. Somora-un Term Is at' present fultilltug soma of the duties that belong to her mission on be half cf her race, at ircedmcn's Vitiate, 'Arling ton Ilights; Virginia. She Is commissioned by, the National 'Freedmen's Relief Assachilbli as emnidon to the officials at the village, .and all lowa of j wake la the black may be assisted tqatj* .In reforming almeco and suggesting, new ideas ores,she la doing a necessary Christian' Work thaperhaps no oller person coudd. do mane el - - feelnally. suggestion that an institution of a character similar , to thlashonid be established further north, fs 'a good one.- The people of Virginia do not engage as heartily In efforts for the eleVallon of colored people as -could be de &learner, now in her SOtli year. Is as erect., and the elarlen. tones of her wonderful: voice arc as aspiring tta Over. • She says she grows stronger,gnd expects Ills because sheblowei to.mutt.. The abuses Of power, unavoidable, perhaps in a novel enterprise like this, oftrulti-, leg freedmen, has occasioned her "blawing-r . MARRIED: 101 . 1 MM7 1 ADOTIET"OriTlimdaY m'eM ••,•• th ° tittr init., bi - }ler. Sohn Dpugyii, D. D., Mr.:AS. FLINN; at 'Clacaki), and MAIVIr ,FIAVOISEY, MPiltsburgh. jtEEDtG , ir , pmns I MIS I nuts 1 .i ~..„ PILES: MEE Twearrr. !MANY/Mai CUREa! ,Below n rti be 8 • 11 A• • Cell i C f " "le of, -;• Ilifitreapeotablar miusecui of ,wuktn. tinniaktp; lad Dr.Neyser's Lhidsers Bleed Sean:hie. . , • The Doetei!seertlecatee are withei reheat, aid :ops:, Deed be ileeSsrak 14 maid OA* prepeustbi . . . . Hi Oru Pr; Soils, I -beaU l o l 4o. o l.'' / Piles about tivemitiytmis 'NO; aide/vex ;ye ar 14W wetegro 11 14 126 Pming totrotibia iit Siff tinel to muck seat Unitise to tin& ma toy Work. Bo* Imeslira, so bid .that ; (Mild not do anyiklig Ii siceount of theist theyeatie sat Si Ma se Urge eta hickory Pd. I had tried • peat deal of mectinlite fir them. I medial buy end takiwhatever ootdd - hear of or read of in circulars and pirephiets thin fell in my way. but I could not . es cured; sosi times theyWouid do me some ioodfoislltge white, • ut afterwards they would return again as bad SI ever. I also applied to twe Doctors, who visited me atasy house and gave me some medicine, but it would not do, I could not ged well. Over a year agog got an advertisament of you? Llidseri Blood Brucker, made by yourself.; When you sold it to me you told ma one bottle would not Care me, and that my whole system wouldhave to be renewed by the medicine before! got welt. I bought onebottie and took It home with me, and used it &moulting to your direction.. I then called to see you again when yousald I could not expect muckbertelltfrom one bottle. I bought it, one bottle eta time, until 1 bed used live bottle.. After this quantity wa used, I wax entire! well of the Mies, which had tortured me for twenty years. Is other respects my health 11 Improved, and' I am as well 61 could be expected for one of my I4ps, being sixty yeara past. I hale been well'uoir for nix months, and there is no appearance of the retort of the disemo. I gen do oily kind of taming now without work hanks doming amount hurting me. - : Iona pitch hey. chop wood. UM er do 11117 kind ot work which before used to kart me. Irken I found out you! Mood Searcher I kept'on taking It until I got as tingly well:: immidel it my duty to make myelin known to the country for the benefit of othenrwke b 4.44/"" 201 ‘ 444, " 4 44 4 " "ew. Ike value of your medinine. tou mar. publish this It you Me.. 'llire 1n trilidne township, and will be pleased to satisfy any one cf thetrot . it Of thin ow nude Ahoy what to eall6a me. Imaorr. Dexics.. December kith, iSt. JET islets Mi for the time *1 (}EINIGE:H 'la - 7SM ea the.eoves of the bottle, sun Amsted aver the emert also tot kawLetatopeo the Vatted States stamp on. tee top 01 - thelrot to .prevent .bolog Imposed upon by a spotieas lett& Is lit us ukax.kes. • • r Sold Propiletor, No. VIO NTISOD ST. sn4 bySIMUZUJOMISTON, corner of Yearth oa SaLitht*l4lo,4l/Ittannik• IVRISIVOR RIIP'iI7RE HEPMA OR IVRTORE ; CURED Irina tut Run.= cum. KAT= OE Ruprnix cgitszo. mum OR RUPIERE CURED. HERNIA OR EITPTIT/L6VVRE'D litsiuriAoa itivr-nrits cramp: irrasze Olt asTrusi CfMED. 11.2107 A, Oa RUPTURE MITER. MITRE OR EMILNIA CURED =WORE OR HERNIA CORED :2 wryer 02 UICII3III CVSED errrukc-r - Emir. 1, CORER. RUPTURE OR ERR-WA CORED lIIPTIRE OR HERNIA MID iCIPiVat Olt - KERMA: cwaFs CELF-111JMMIff.0 ritam Pass. Drops, far the support sad sure o Elastic Knee Caps, for weak knee joints. Ankle Bnppotters, for mina knee joints Self-Adjustinp,, and every other kind . of Byzinges. • Hard Rubber Syringes.- Dr. Bannines Laoe br Body Brace r • the cure of Pretapsus Uteri, Pact, Abdorei nal and Spinal Weaknesses. Dr. 8. B.Etelt's Silver Plate Stgiliortt, Dr. HEYBIER wit Jere mama! *iterate., tattleapplication of Trusses la adults sadoblldrea as he sattsaed thatorlta aalexperienesof tuna. ty years, he will be enabled to ere saltstaatala. • AtTOIDee at his Diu; Stets, ?fo. le WOOD alga of the Golden Wolter. Pawn writing Ur Trusses should send the number of Lagos an the body, bumeddittoly one the rupture. . . _ CAT4RELII I • Dlt. u. GOODALEIf CATARRH REMEDY _ . . It_penetrktei po the very seat of this terrible dpi.: ease, and exterminates it, root and branch, forayer. Dr, GOODAL.F., Lathe -drat and only person, , who ever told the world whit (Want really was, where it commenced, and what would cure • Dr-GOODALE ims spent A lifetime in initial', with this fell d;mnla, exploring its secret ambush and making known to the world the fact Um -Oar , ant, which has for years. defied the isolli •o a m. search of mo,lical men and authors in this country. and in . Eureee, can now be cured, with thd same uniform certainty that_ morning follows night.. Thousands,.whe tried every known cure in vein,. • hive been permanently eared Ly Dr. GOODALE'S rIXT.A.RRI* RE4ILI.I3Y, and, now praise It in the : most extravagant terms of , . • . . . 4- C all at ouz neatest agency, or send a Itthip for a pamphlet. Itortard and prepared by R. GOODALL, X. D., New York. • : . . • UO.i Sole 4gente, 61,4, pROADW4r, SEW YORK.. Agent, • • N 0.140 WOOD STREET. Pittsburgh. A. J. 01t100$ GitG,G§ S CO TT, IRON 9 177 4A , TcY)llZettO• inCS • 1311%1,114 comer or argot se Seventh. streetskritlalfrgli. VOUN!..COI=N l'. . F o arC . AM . OcPritile C 1 1,4 -Shelled Core, f!tragty7Air.it k LANG, . - . 323 I.l6lFty street.: SZATES,-Tho hultaasortulut inWdtr ot. , :TAME4,RONM,I76 dr* titelliNATi.tV C. --A. choice ki - lot;hrgeitiierlairodeor gigolo :or lal by i le* Ca&S, 1 4 1161.41)Vfg144, ESTABW#E I j3 786 -RI lt • Jrvieszr;f - mufrr.t.; , r 1 • ‘...2lloltegit : P . !it Msimg HEAVY ADVikIX Boars Aigto•siroES" MEE 41,Aet•crio.m.cod. Via ooh s ,•'; .=-::C.3",171 s CARD -TEUIPUICESC: . . iietiitin • riding the ere advance In the zse,Z,i. tern reszket,•we ars bound to elan ont:ont wlatee. stock less than former prices. and. tomallYlattll WWII's& gest.' We' Intuit maker twain for our ler meow orisgrend summer stoekt runs laproxes of zarundluture. the.Wlnter Goods now to .ten will be .old the least retard to eseut We have tho dollars worth *titters , goody which It - e&Aferursale 'and Ittlnout - to way ?TV, : i • ktrisix SELL AT ANY .Plll4ll. ~ir.Hmxsns~u~~ , ; CONCERT HALL No. i 32 Fifth Street. CLOSIX6I our! CLOSIXIRITUrt cLosx..ra our! CLORIXO 00111 Gods Less than Cost T GRFAN PURIFIER. MIAPANAIU: Knee the , introduction of medialtuk the migfeiet disease has perhaps been the subject of 'more se. . Mons and-- identifier hoeibleratton.rov ..the Ames learned of the profession thiutany other eonnestost :with the laws of the Greet Creatorinot tifew bane contended that alldisesses have their. Ofto, le fekil stomach; others, the solids of the 'body; *Mrs agaukarul ter far the greeted nombete, booked end reason thatthe BLOOD itself is the BM , retlAlMeor life—that . If if becomes tarpons, then disease tall worst forms—Screfula,Clumer,lßmrs, ia, i= aim Indeed, experience In treating tthisNaom 1 .7. ewe ry periftneg hlood andrthlmetryoflitellog their erndleatlmi cure, prove this to be the named theory:. upenwidehtheemthe mid. Rine now knewn fisraza,.was nervosa& and 'brought ti et, producing the most Mt• Its use obenenerelses Mich. a Maker, over , SCROFULA, C. ULCERATIONS, PIIIIPLEf3ing rut FACE, TETTER,I• SALT ItliFatlrd. - . -, < LIVER COuWLAIST, LOSS' Or • APPETITI.,* .13YEIEW . SIA, ,• - , . - RHEUMATISI LITY M, LIEN EN- . . . - SRAL DEB, :,{‘ • I ~.: • as to give, tram See time ,it. is fist takenosatme. Agee:tent to the patient, by making both seen'end felt, the good At la about to eccemplish. It mita thought bad. to put It up In bottle! at too, and 1400 eacties4nany persons &teammate fry Mt eru ct. but are often &terra $t OboeuPsour-40.tite 'trial here can be made at 'a moderate otitis. sad - @Misty_ -the _ purchaser:: that' art -1s what le claimed. for it to be, sit t the warms= atm Mr= brought before the irrit Delicate Pronales.wiltdridan agnameamosa_ • Thatihe publiemayforetioreel u ir of Ms Mali: liar curative merits, we aubJpln a otthe pry pal articles i f which it is composed,' with Asher ' description of the uses , aiul adaplatibcof i mboktoi" 'ken from the highest authority known to maks • - Nox'pithis Is used with a beneficial effect In cases ol Means. Slam, Scrofulous Affeetlous,'Outaneous Diseases arid other depraved onaditlonsollusaltb.- Is tonic, ditnetio, end aperient. It has tr rpeelß• action upon the liver. exciting it when languid, secretion. It has been. !ouch used in Germany Ia diseases or the digeetlve organs. • loarDE porAssA9f,„ There are few Minutes In Which lilies not Prowed beneficial; It to used In Scrofulous Affections wit. great alt; it has else been ustd with meth simu • in bas treatment or Inflammation of the Eye.. ll generally Increases tie appetite and flesh. • Ld TENDFA FLOWERS • • Are aromatic,' tonic, and highly invigorating In eases of Nervous 'Debility. ' . WINTER GREEN . . . Is especially valuable cariat of : Scrofula and Rheumatism. CAMOMILE FLOWERS • . . . Are adYllningionsly untA of Enfeebled DI. g e st i tst Ibu c t i s i 7 t e y . ex w la e ll ,L v i ag e lt t l t tln to . eases a xezEßEor AARE , 7 It sole favorably as an sate rafts. in Dbronlvdt. fectlons i ensnals Ensuusatlaus and obstinate sew• • a • . • • " Tbe"balanee of the formals Is withheld as I peen tettlon agatut fraud. - , - For sale by SIMON JOHNSTON • CUR- is FOURTH. 'STD-. .• Pittibgegh; Pa.; QAak yare lateilliebt rhySislan' 6tdaton of the above reelpa. , ; fIONSIGNMEIiTts. -; L . . 7 barrels prime RollEutter; 10 halt bbl• tat: Rutter; • ' eD bbl.. Dry Pembel4lzalves aced q,l7l•Drsit t 10 bbls, frl Peaches, dr7;. • 000,blu rola primedrier' Alipleo; ••• L 110 boxes W. R. Cream" Cheese% 75 Deus Factory6oeser. ' 3ust.r.ool.ved and for pale at Do Llberly_.iresr.. • jasf POTTER, AI KEN &SHEPARD:, SPORTSMEN'S READQUART/M ar..9-11133 , 91 -334.12172 fir Uvltee the attintlos Sportsmen acillOtkees to its splendid stock of DUNS, POWDER' Yuksitsi SHOT BELTS and POI.IOIIEf3,DEAIitYLASIES aad ammmttloa of every Mad. Ht. 'Hoek ts the 'afloat Error drought to this market. - Dell ...ALret22.ltOClta z PLIt7/1" DRAWThOS and SPEOL:: rIttitTIONS; for all klads of boilitngspand satpalle. Intend. their erection on reasonable tense. • - : Otace on tiIiMERSDN STREET., hetweeti ' latatek and Hebb:son. Alleenene our. TO PRINT,ERS.' PRESSES FOB 1311. E. One TAYLOR. CYLINDER, bed 3300 babel. One TAYLOR DOUBLE CYLINDEB—.4e d , inebeer all in good working oid*, Will b t e sold at a bGZE T - P T . E oq . u Pit e t s o bu r g adPdae. OIL cLoTu e nd L ‘ fir va r on S o l- 1143 F i ter, Table stab , ni etTyVTltrce stook bo hard an tarsals wholesale awl retail by • • - PRILLIP3; ; sad sri Sr:Cl:drat. 1/ - A 0.14( , . SS firms S. C. Came; • - 30 . . 4,- Prime Shoulders; . • 20 44 *Leaf Lard for enle by 4o4 . fea 2 , 39 Liberty street. CIDER 1 51101bbis. V•arc Crab - ' " . Cowman In 61,176, nael foe (xl4> 3,- - 6111 PARA,. IrrLibotty iq =Etwrri p ure lluelc. Crtek Oil, 'tore Abel for sale by, '• JA:h.ty.s DALZELL'Ik sox., jet • • , • eb audio Water stmt. PEARL 9&H —3o.caskst rot sale by st :immortal OCK'BOX...2OI,.PIT.T6BUROK P. 0 Fbi tide. '• - HMV( H. COLITATHS. sht -,17b u ri m .l -17 4.11 . R bft ir7l3.,LinrigalttmF. . , !CILUE-430 bida In store, and for salo tcB *AILAV, DWLET k 00. . . c=== . • . e . == l 6l ......... 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