VOLUME lIX -I ,lli---NO. 51. VitislAttr3tt elitatte. VERY LATEST NEWS BI TELEGUAPIL, tEIVASYLVANIA LEGISLATURE tipecia)D,lstetetzto the Pittahush Gazette. ' 'llitailatilici,PCM 10, Isos. EsouTz.—Mr. Graham. presented a petition fr i tICC tlelzens'OT Pie tit Ward, Pittahotglt, to import= tho School. Directors of said IYarti fo t4X forfiounty putpotjcs„ Also, suite. vientlfriaid 'rot the sainiiniPoss. , :Also, a supplement for Ate protection of Depositora in ' r the Dicta Airings institution of rittsbnrgh, i Mr. tfopkina,a petition to change the trmo or toldlog the bordiet eleitLon in West *owns -1 btrpplernent, to _the Tt ' enabling joint tenanta and others to develop t o saineiar Usti: %ilia; a fat ilk*. aapplemcat fto the *et Meting le Meetutalcal and Mang C # r 7. porcine. Ye. LOW/jilt - 41111 etudbilog the:Edema Wet a Mat plank mad to =teal 114; road. . Watseanknioni were again , ,eOnilde rid, aide. made madealpe is Oritar forlicdonadownycnlng. Ifocria.:-The amendment charging the naine of tae Thliadelphii and Tongidoibenjankeal n pnapany,..ko the New York and, Youghiogheny, I .'oeltosiliernintiond. - • : The Penchltiona,asking the removal of Major twin% 'wee . ° eni3lidlifed 'and pained to a tb?rd , latdiagand.laid - arm, . • • .• , -.3ba s Spaaa,,vras,engaged doting the Inoi6fi r ltion dlactraslnglnndie MLA; the ..•'•lblioniiiitintlY. , itac pained : One allowlv dra .:':•lamakaateitaiiiincabs by amazon for tbr.4e:ae-• -11 t of. iafdiersito beteld without license. MERMAN'S OPERITIOR "rni34' 4 1 1 s ItIVERS BRIDGE. • fqtAlllll 'ARIZ TIIIIOIIO 111 E smirs. , 'Probable Destination 'of Our • • • Forces. •-•,) - - ;,. rvintsp c,oniirthx. . . . . TfisarmirrOw,ieb.ig.llajorStblinind, Chief , .of tirtlibit7 of tbe Itch - corps of Eihermatt'a % *riff liestdrirediterh,Mincitigdlitedches tie the "floe tentocu P abern*a S a " ar e '" °t ' his own ar my,rditottWilill has Itatiatiretenddeuce. . • • • ",It s tlQea.l.ll.alr's dleLtionw*S . , efeated the • gunny' at Moor's arlditd. aose•r4iriding 4 - • ilielrwalshs the k„: 7 fo r • point Is a fine; hlch,fertile produc • • , 7 4, 11 . 1Scidon of country, easily trarareu,' with kinatroadli,And abotindtzg Ir auppllce. ' Raw 'Teak, Tett: .11.7-.7be Weriers. coma.' ....is:rids:sit shows that. Koward's Corps, la its &i -f.' • : rattee,vaii oldlgiudfolintsa its way through forty milts of Wimp' of the most dismal claractor apical', Hardee's. army, which they coo; : pressed.bock byamorotts charger.. These 'ohs 'Meaty Leonid not *food, consequently the .biller - 11dd were small:: The whole .4! country was hnouirlepopilited,'with shit. excop ., Ppet, 91 old helnloto Decrees who; were on the wergettstafiition': - The that stand made by the - • rebels, as at Kriscaltatelge dui, on the opposite •• • adda of which they ,giogred Agghtellrell (ore; : • 'Aided • by a flank movement , , our troops,. with - treslitagyoreta,alumpai-minesathrt. stream (are feet deep) in the face cgs burr gra, and wrest • ed the piece frorr the rebels, into fled fn , d hand= towartlsßraneirtilla,,leaelog their guns' unspiked. Wiliest one hundred and City killed and wound - gd opal a cOl_ Gael. B, !a Y 011.; Feb. 16—The regime tip s Saran nab Na ichdeaystard.thriedoent -movement COL etyma; of_Oblo, lost a leg. L. Col. • Kirby, of t . tittgiaitahlA ma% wiarlittfled: Tim corns "Ootideot 'kap 1101 - linthedlate itideitife pant of coMI waif 'Midway, on the SontliCaro linandlroad, tea miles treat of Branchville and F etit 811$11( York otthe Ealo4. The I.6thorps would probe* tractile lidirOad Lowtes or 11), , ~ G rahatlea Etatious and the left wingnalcaneb iii ville.ittoind,. rendering the - deitittetira of the souls complete. The rebelSobstmotedtba roads "tietifillkelllevy.vith. felled tram, pleelttg tor • pedoes among them in such petitions tht‘t, they would be exploded by any attempt, to remora • WV. Tile 12l roil s SattllDAhzcarreepondeat, jug of the probable Convention In Georgia, says - If the Ccinvention assembles, and the doctrine of Stale rights will • apin be vindicated, aud the Illtatsby the mace of ker people. exprces Con-• 'ittlttitioutlly through the Convention, she will eccedartrinn Qui Conf.:M*l'g, and: retaraito the . tabu. •• The drift is allone: way; the mamma itdtly strengthens, and ins short. time It will be ' e - :attong:taepghtb etreepoveeseybillsobstacles. thime Comortla Union men predict that the State will :secede from the Conforeitiey" bithhe sixty ie • a e reantiatr eorrespon eat t Inks -Shaman , soon effect a duectlea with fielmt •,..f :„..,field, , ertio is Jesmosed to be morter'ficom mingtei; • - .1. •-Pstianumus Feb 18.•—• A clal .dla tch 3P3.. P3 lo tbearearag Aroma, dated Wasoto Vag, Feb.l . '• 10th, sa,The Richmo apers, p s f the 15th Indicate that Sherman's a d v anced mlrj are • actually as- far North Flareace,; the second 'important railroad. Juncticm ou the, borders of Mails Carolina.' They also announce all .• ;entitle and , railroad coMattalcattOn with .‘• Males= destroyed, thus aboaring th at Sher - melee column must hare struckthe northeastern • .rallroad• - runntnk from Magma= to Florence. The Richmond papers of Alto 14th, mitred, ta•day. shoe:tilt:a 'the question .of alMinzalarlts hasten' temporally laid sada to the Rebel Cad . IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. Inz impERIILISTE The Metals Sixty Thinuand Strong. „.. - • . Vona, Feb. 10.--Privalohatere from Make say that Gen. Sattatre has been defeated' threethnes.4 Canoes, wi t h heavy loss.' On ono . oecasloi be found himself almost surrounded =Athol - bettorie•:.‘hlFix . did fearful execution • 'leposbla army:* &mend. Diaz has 18 , 000. teen iondllXV pieties of artillery.' Vile three la - •.• - *Judy laratailiz was reported hi Vera ' Van 'that Basalt° 'Mai serionsly wounded-and • ' • . 900 'of the 'Foreign 'Legion had deserted, wit of theta going over to the liberals. Tbo Liberal - are ineraasing.in strength,. and it ilea acid COW erninbcr sixty tie:mond— They hero ' •Tecovertal the mite state of dallsdo. Indeed, -4 the etaplre consists only of hfatemorss, Tarpon, ,Tampio. Vas Croz, Alvarado and the ' City of 4, , Authority's maintained In those places Gig* by fregtuast executions of lanneent, Alexi. The Liberia had galned s victory at ha quite , • ' ' - _in has left aroma forEurape. •'. • . . . . . . • ' ,'' '-' The Eincuatlon Of Alobile. 011RO, Feb. 16.—The New Oriesis'iktia Says: e -evacuation of Mobile was begun," and the -Mid iiiortzi to Gem. G raner - arearly as January 14th. 16,000 bales of cotton are in the city. which Gee. - Matuy has ordarei to be destroyed , 4 Sol save IS our forces tako to usesalsn of tlui place, ~. , hat It is .belleted the clilana Will inyc it. NEw roux, ,Fcb. 10.—Tho .Tribun'4 I nter • Iromilitcagonlallo auth; littallona the nppesr; ancoof a new 'rebel cam.a.Sfoblie..,lllin Is evi dimity built after ate cosidel of the.Tennessez. In compliance wlth tbo appeals of tlin citizens lb° rebel forces wort...ant - toned °Mold° of tho city, The city will be glien up without a bow ' ' 'rho WITO been movin' oat large vs:rattles of c9ttc,n, brit much. Ls es 1 i ce.. . . Trade Bitween Texas and Matamoros. Nrw Your, Feb. 1.0..—. The Award's NeW Or ions terrfspondent oafs that are thousand six . and eigla mule teams are. engned In holldnX. cotton from the Intorlor of:Terns to the Rlo _ randristhen es they retort:l*th supplies, reedy , ed across the firer from hlsts4aoras, consisting. In part of war implements . from England, and medical and other stores from Northern; cities. Ekby..Enallb, It appcors, devotes more a4entlon to cotton sPeePlulobsthon'to Military , 11118.14111. _ Retaliation la South Carolina. • binti Tong: Feb. iii. - :- . TheAestraction'of the r town of Gillesonville,South Carolina, was dono In retaliation for the murder of, neolorol: Union soldier, formerly a blare. -• •" • , Steam., SAisetr kutigla .Trading: - iTAsurtca Tow, Feb. • 16.--Tb* stegair liinoii las toilla Nita on Ole: latislstlppl, rieerfor Zed Mead tradlig: - '; , . ;~,~:+`" 'SHE.. pAitdy MOM WASHINGTON. • ODES REGARDING UM IVESTERI D! Gen, lterron's Investigations at Mtn Rock, Ark. DIPER4I,IST3.AIEVEATED IN SONOR Gen. Vega Shot as a Tratio dacs.,; -- iisa.. also. Wssitmann, Feb. following G eml,Cirderlis beetirprittOS'gated Gimbt Daiwa, / Washington. Feb. 16. 1865. Ctileral Order Yo. 21.—Tha State of he turhy wUI .coastitnto Um Military Deplrtment lEgnmeliy . .. Ma): — Gen. M. Palmer, Vol States Volunteers, ts atslgned to the Comm of the, Department of Kentucky. fkamsl.—Thu Department of tho Combed& will Include the State of Tennessee and sn paria.or Northern Georgia, 411theisa :sad sias slot as they laspecerplotby troops mar 41 Third. '--All troops in tha Departments of IC. tacky and the !Cumberland will, in the absence Maj. Gen. Sberman, bo madam to ordcript'll • • Gert.Thoinakexceptlho pasta of Bastlirook a ttreMlnisalpri riveriiihiclivittibilibPet to M. Gen. Canby'a'order In movements for prote log the navigation of that river. In all reap. they will bo tinder divert orders of their deps menu., and whenever time will permit Gene Canby will cominanleato his orders thro , ineh tom:tenders., Fowl/S.—The Department of Mississ - MO will embrace so much of that State as may be Den tha troops of the Military Division of-, Wement Misslislppl on the river. The Gulf Da.' pediment will embrace the States of Louisiana and Texas :, rOtherMilitlng Dlstrieta on the Gjalf of Mexleo Will report datet Unite Diammaudaig General of the Military District. By order of the Secretary of War, [Signed] E. D. TowNanan, A. A.G. WAS.IIINGTON. Feb. 16.—Major General 11 4 cr. . . Ton, le-Ids.rcpset of the iveent lases4leabli9 at Little Rock, in the Department of 'am, transmitted to the Senate to-day, indimmtar. "his belief to the exLitencc of corruption and m ac ulation, hot memoriam General Steele f m all blame excepting a too implicit can nden in his daft. lie mem to regard the Provost ar shut General, Lieutenant Colonel . Chandler of the 7th Missouri Cavalry. as the-principal o - der. Ills dlandutig is advised, and Colon T. IL Denton, of the Wath lowa Infantry, re r• mended his removal. General Herron abo recommends th eof Colonel B. 0. Carr. Chief 0-removal and the appointment of a in , v aarta rmatar , It hi Amber stated that • -'re enq'clic Rae the district of tale Hock Is controlled bye :McDonald- 4 : C o ., eflmbinatioc _known as Inaliciatalions ~:, , ta ntia-at a,..11 far aaPAileg ice thaTreksurp 0 . 0 .71••• license front In ittimCa3n7 ,artreent, by which they bring fiir~r: stocks of -geode 'focal the ' a c nt.tsx. _Ono partner Isehlet clerk' In the Quartelmaitcr's Dapartment aid is nbrinher : - of ereberecionellicary McKee.' He txmaucts the trading store. at Vert !Aeon fir the firm of McDonald mid flepurrui at Fort Smith. The -.PartocrafttO r9e11.r4 I$ ibirrSAß4 0.4 , 1 1 Alen, with plenty or money, and area COMblOtiOd • lirdeb eltl3llllllC. , The officei wha sae apt be brouglakinto theirluterestanust make wide robm for soma one ilit) can: Only tiro or three olilcers dere oppoie De m. :, There hast,..bet • nays, been brought Into that section 1500.000 worth of•goode, ostensibly for the 'lndian% bat to be sold bepudour.llnes. isimpospible that one-tenth, Part Can be /old *Min Did Ildes. • Other similar cages are mentioned is General Berrpn'scOmmuelcatlen. SWOP salad news fromDtuiyainm.lhe eePi tal taL Um Swept tlonoraoces received today. Ills stated that a Inge form of Imperialists, nn .d¢ General Ne,p, lsoltyled the &.ata of Senora, when °mend Patine, .of Dun nattimal array. started to attack hint. The Bredsh'sent some relaßmninenta m boarrt.tha*Ftencittfaanbm. Lu fifer, and they landevink,Oata, . ,Coloned Bola. Ileof the natlenal arum of Mmica, Itcbed theiefrifOrcitientai Al tot }n toi of San wip* and , obtained a complete success, defeating the roomy coMplettly: Al! thele:attillery,.arms, wagons and aramunitlan and manrilrbrorers among them the opramander of 'the Steamer Lucifer, who. wan. commanding the ealiall4ps tagethek with sbnif oblecrecenne:CePtunnll" Gut. rat ri r at,the same time, defeated the Imperialists Multi. Vega, af - Elfrairt, and took their artlUeiyandall ammutddon, and a Lugo number of .prisonera.. Among them: was I . (ga himself, who was immediately shot as a u-apyr 34sseuat7:1' After this complete filliriof thi - Yreneh ez million to Sonora, it Is not -anticipated that a second one will be attempted. Nnw Tons, P'eb.lo.—The Commeraers Wash- Iretob epzeuil says that there Are rumors In Washln;ton Of favorable military news; from North Carolina In addition to that received last Linht. The admission of Repiti aintatives from Louis iana and Arkansas is regarded as certain. The lbsrs dpeclal says that the Ways and Yeans.Corataittoe have Increased the pay of salariestwenty per cent. It is helia - ed the is rne of Tree inty notes, under toe new load, wiU be limited. to the denomination of $lOO And up wards: • LATE REBEL NEWS; Naw Toex. Feb . . 13.—The Richmond kepi. rer r m an attic-Icon tinier-bet public 'debt,: says: The snorts ;ludlepa, shoeless,' naked, Ilium,. • and apffsdng., It recommends the imprassmeat of cotton; tobacco, meat, forage, negro% And . , .. treaspeyboudp. thinks the currency can Int Pidde"rabhrbleby icoidtating "and destioying• the present rebel debt. The srourut abuses the Rebel Congress foe sot salt:gin the petwent pitfall state of affairs. . • Ilic*teri3B3l th l p r isoaere at - St. Louis I and"Aiton.ate badly treaW by the ;Federal ner' tharitlea, and calls fdr•retallation. At refers to tbe , cirse Of Ifneleigb, the" Leto ,Rrieldmte, and deretnida that Dints shelf protect Llm. `lt says. Davis ht too tender heartel to adopt 'measures of proper seenityr. - -',..`,. ' _ • _ ' In the order offering amnesty to all deserters and absentees who well; return to duty. Irelthin twentyrone days, pertrice says "peropia him to. choose between war And submission, add do. r earm thrdtrftrannteetyjwill tree again be olletd. 'New Youx, Feb. - 16.—The Richmond: Whig • of the 14th madders the felloiring "A gentle man who left Petersburg this morning at three o'clock :intern's us' that: - yesterday be did - pot bete a single _gun. Union from different par - 'then of llae Informed blur that the situation is now marked by most perfect geld. The feet is, the ;inch on' botiVeldes am so ansy devising means to keep .from freabg, that they bare .liftle gamy time to -Indulge In the exciting oc _caparkM of .pleket-thing. • The same may be said, without variation, of the bellietwents on the north 'side of the. - • ••• , • . ' •• The Charlatan Courier of the Btft;Sityv: No oftletal'inforrattlim- eras, rmetred bn Tuesday. , Rcpc e. deemed reliable * date 'that; the enemy tapped the riketh. Carolina relieved yesterday morning in three plaere—•3llderay. • Black en's end Milberg: Pissettgerewhe left Auguste on Ittendiy inmate, 'state that the :shouting of Mt cnesaysetftd be distinctly heard In the die -. titer Itathe , troln passed lellthonstai. It Is emend they reached the South Carotins road ebribril.Teesday. - iaoratog train from Branclitille came through safe on Puesda,, even " lag And U:mammy" report the road ent at illtamstou, acting also that the extstay had ' turned off towards'nugustaf ' , The Columbla Guardian thinks that all lag rumors about Sherman should be (rested. funk °attempt, and aaures its:res . tdcrs titat there ' no eausetbr fear. , Ifi/ranplan Feb.l.3.—There has been caw: adorable atirmlibing at Sugar Loaf. On pater . day the enemy made thrpa attacks In ;force,. which Were handsomely repalsed. Daringr the' attack the enemy's whole fleet openo ou licke's left. Out casualties were about twenty tern. The mine day the Monitors threir;stiells at Fort Anderson; killing one. Man sod. Wotand- InennOthce. MI has been quiet since. Yonk; 'Feb. 15.—The italeigh Progress • of ion- irist, haslet' editorial stating that a gen tlemen from Florida, Georgia and South Caroli ne states that the people or the latter' State arc „the wont whipped set he, ever sewer ;heird of, and.they look on eft as gon e believing Sawrman will Meet :so-obstacles . .., — ;They a t* best peace they can get, and want It now. ' The Prryrrairrin• another article, a. Sher man will tulre„Vharitston, AVlhnington, c'olnra ma and Itolcigh. Grant will stay where he is, and ..kcepLee'e army, in the tic. that, him held Is "for the last ten mouths . , and Sherman arid Terry; Will mote on' NeWbe:n, whielr would he 4 water- base, end Raleigh .na ' Inland . base, and with Orsnt'on the 'James* and-Sherman at Itolsigh, all ern spoomion. cut, isT and supplies exhausted, Lees army would snob Lein a tight place. .. Th e Governor and Legislature wMlermr, -hnt theperlde 011,4step...where ..arer.hcre and •tbronghout the State they will do as they have done at Ectounnah, andmake the beat they - ears, of the conditioner things which„they torrid not help,.-, The people pant peapo regaroess Aft Awls and Abraham Lincoln: Glee thetd peso? and per tectlow for person and property end they Care l , ry Abend, boundar y . liner,' or n _who abaft be FrnldenR TWO ..PrOgras.. ioyishit *milt' :aro ' t rite in klittuliend. : . of - Ha uNaettlitioaKinliarif ftlqc =NE Mil PLUMENTS ONE DAY LATER FROM EUROPEJ The London Rebel Organ on American Affair& Foi-eign Markets, etc Ffstion.r. Feb. 10.—The Europa from LIT. pool on the 4tb, ♦ta. Queenstown on the 5t has arrived. Iler dates arc one day later. The American advices, per the China, of th continuance of the war, had an unfavorable e. feet nron American securities, and imparted decided improyement to cotton, , . rProfessor, it Wavelet . Eltrath, It 4 he Londe Ayen, my'h4ws, eostraverts. thoopltt ins of 44 Ma.; cheater paper, and urges that although aco . promise with the slave oligarchy is impossibLi it is possible that at no distant time aegotiano. may bo hopefully commenced with separa•. States, over 'which the oligarchy of - Richmond w losing its usurped power. The leder, tho Confederate armies In Lando. discredits Blair's alleged peace negotiations, b. does not altogether discredit the peace ramp It muerte that tho North Is unmistakably ttrod • the war, and that tunes rational codicils an, b ginning to pecan. It claims that the abando mer.t of the seacoast by the South will bo an a • ditlonat advantage in an armed point of view, . Increasing the strength of kg inland armies. _The /odes then points out that friendship . bOpretonil between the Ninir' Ind - Smith, ' a .11 so close an alliance formed as to practical norko a neer Union under such cireumstane ~,.. that war with England or Franco, orboth, won ".- to a necessity. The Indez contends that t : United States Goverameat is paving the way fu, kacilwwwr- i kt.lata, thftt the war la reach; .7. satin . casts - that Euglinsi , MidTrance Milt . - cide to become the friends• of one of the bell* treats or light them both, and events arc oce - ring which may precipitate that decision, t least, In the Pao of France. La the ruitantinie,liat Taderitida the Moods the South to be of good cheer, and ph:Mils them shortly a series of agreeable surprises. The London Times editorially nada fault wi . the legal opinion given by Mr. Wm. M. Era• as to the right of European creditors to taco , r debts in America. The Timm obsierna'thal it Is tfue that r Evarts anived at thesatisfactory conclusion tllat - foreign trauratAlons ought to to settled acc 71,:, to the real, and not nominal value or , „:"„ 0 ,. , ;• currency, but the conclusion ' '"'''''-': " doubtfully, and is fenced r..*. elSrag o4 00 limitations, that them, ....coned with-so many maintain an - oppos— .. whale interest it it to The weekly • ....eopirtiort will do so. thews a 0 ..atemeat of the Bank of Frtmee name c. ..eclltto of over three and a half tail ,- ... francs in cash. .be great trotting match in Paris betwam the 'AmetIMM bona Shopplurd acid the Freneh htnte E.cpmes, resulting in a victory far the American horse, he winning by a hundred yards. The Paris Bourse on the ad instant was tinder. Rental closed at 67f. ire. Ltrerpool, Salardig Even:n.7, F.:15. 4.—'ho news received today from Ainerica per thetd na, indicating a continued war in the Un ka 01 States has Imparted a decided improvemen to thetotton market, • and rather, tuatara/ably' af fected United Stiles - seclarliles: Quernatown, Sunday, Fe 6. s.—Rumbold, tu b defeadatuta thP pirate Rappthannock ease, has been a vatted on all the counts. CabiffnialliNeastalrlt raptretri to be mildly slaking. I , ITALT.--Pletir 1 litiantil was on a vhdt to Florence, where he had received a moat entitasl astio reception. .: ~ - r., ' , The Italian Senate has mike:treed tine die. , A Minkteria'crisla Varreported but it blew over. ' Tttrilt-wart In a emblem/de•state oflift new meat, hut no disturbances hadoecurred. t LoganXasom „WarsSa-,The funds were ithiet." and considebibNerialcr: - 'Mettey in fair derciand at kV wen , . ---' -, -:: . , A new loan for Pan icspoken of. Maneheater motet dm and tnactira. Richardson, Spence & Co., 00rdou. B ..te Co., and others report Flour dull. Wheat ;flat who a dawawara tendency; Red Western, 7s - Pd®l3oSdl White; its 6113. Corn heavy ands de clined Gd per quarter; Mired, 27s 6d@a3s. The provisiturinarkee Op steady.. Beef firm. ' Tort: Mph* and_marksa harp.. Banta-attire advanced is. Lard firm and upward, with an adranceaf 85@4,1,; Old quoted at Stso6o3. Bet tor firm, red due qtanthis adraneing. Seger. steady. Coffee inactive. •Breadstuffsquict land Meads. Ten mat lad "steady. - Rice' &dive. Petroleum quiet at.CIT for.Crodo, and 211,44 per gal:Garlielltsed.- ~. :' _' . , 1 • _Bullion in ohs Bank of. England shows attln crease of 114,4000. 'Banta' Brothers d: Cl.„ reported that United States 5-9ils opened attire at a corilderableMataneet fen last week's quota- • elan. being quottaotsos, hut thty cloned at IZII4 I • Llrerpool, Sahrrday , Abssang.—The Cotton market ltaCteetient Pith • an advance of IS Id on winter. , qnallties. Breadstuff& quietand steady. Provistons' steady. Lard arm. - subs closed at So,44@bitt4 tor money. A rn e Stctim—lllinole Centrtabl4G 3 i Ens St@ . k r. Zireriool, Feb: 4.—Tho, rebel loan isi un changed. Cotton advanced . 34 rGjd. BrectletutEs Tile. Provisions steady. Louden, Fsb.4.--Coasols closed at 803(3i3t fur Money 111Thed5 Central Railroad shires, '"o, " an ds- rd@.. 53. The U.. 8. 5.93's opened at u closed at 623'. 'Steck* trill Matey fa 'New York. Nix Tots, _Feb. 10.—The hallway mnrket is heavy and lower to day. The tenden cy of the Markel Ii deibledly downward. Tho advance of the Federal Bonds in Europe, ;from the fall of Fort Fisher, bas streagtheaed the urnket for Goyeranicete, • ,The ~.I.lra4aeol Slentnei alPortland bangs hike ordain for Five. Twm.ties, of the Old taste, and tfiepriee rose to 112, and fell Again - on lahm: news by ;the HMI-. fax steamer.. B.tatelhocks quiet. ,The Coal aid Miscellaneous list wasquita animated In Cum ' Inland and Merl pc,sd; beat _ otherwise dill. The Gald opeculattoa ii.yery weak wider itto present rallltsry: Situation. The Moire* Market coo Urines easy- There Is no Alteration In Foreign , Exchange. 'Filnalemn Stogies. 'mitre and Onn Selteof•CherrY - Bun at B:l;:Eruplre City, f 45;,. Ctimania,. 06; 'Knickerbocker, , 100; Bachman ' .Funo, 1851 Manhattan, id; Oce a n 044 llynd Farm ICC. Tick, 3C5: 28; • • The Trams-MLsals*lppl Rebel Troope. lirvr Tons; rebt 19.--The Herald's Neir Or )taes cerrespeodentitaPltearly all of theTr,tits: Allsalsslppl rebel troops (about 20 t 000) , have evacuated Arkansas. :Tbe,y are the ittlalty Bhreveport. an Alexandria, La. They aro well clothed . by supplies received through Mato . On General Walker attempting to grp his command to the east aide or the hilasizelppl to osehit Rood, Ms Men pbsidrely %refined to more; several hundred et them deserted. Sterling Wien wine recently sant trr.Vexten by Kirby Smith Ott route kited of. miattion. The -Sec.-retarriblp Nta roix, Ftb.l6.--The Tinve Weekington apecial says : Western gene:Ors and mombe.rs of Congress, backed hp by a delegation from Indi ana, arc pressing kfeCnlloch, Comptroller of Currents, as,t y lie new Secretary : of the Tream.y. Their argnmeat Ii that they require protection for Western interests against the miller hla aces of the East, in the binomial policy of the governme nt;• New England la also at work to scan for It tb.o. section. The Identification of Beal, the Pirate. • Maw 'Toni, Feb. 10.—The, 771710 giv4a the particulars of theanntldcatlon of Boat; the pl - who le sentenced to be hung.es -Wiley the clerk of the stock steamer F b llo l'arsons ,wee brought Lem frotialtiriSlVAnd 61ected Beat fiqu.azoosiga..party of twenty. MVOs *be the clerk came bare be was not aware ef the arrest. Beal offered the jaillteeTer , three thousand 'dol len In gold to allow him to esalpe; Richardson's A.dieniuria In:Bebe; : Prisons. , Pc , 13701c, Feb. 'W.—Albert P. Richardson, an respondent of the ;Ica-York.Prifrune, recently escaped Romanbel priFon t told the story of his adventures. Ukgevening..._ta Arcmota .Temple befors2,ooo pF.I, 4 6::..n. Tented inanylneldents showing the " ellen nt to the Union en the part of. the peo of - ,tinttern Tennessee, 'which xeroitectilly applauded. . Rice stud Tobaceofrom South Ciaro'lna. , Boston, Fob. 1.6.—.Th0 iteatcer .Grayboitini,• wbitit CatTi.cd canfritnrictia or Bo,ton Ba. , vonr.ab, arrlccd hcro.to•day, baying iert Hilton Ilea! on Ow 10th inst. She bring. a cargo or 1374Catkor rice And 1.00.60xii5 or tobacco, and bas -g raarengcra. Fcveft,Thirty•ubsprlpttot!s. Prminrcrnu ' e e Bni , ..erlptions ti rceetrcti by Jny cook° to-day, aritotaited.w,f4AG,t49. Ineluthe of $LOOO,OvO from Nev.'.York frow Cluelttuott. There Ivens 310 ludirldani sul.seriptlßs. of' $5O , ralboull'iMtrth Place Burned: icrw;Tfie.; FA, tp;-,-tie maoaton In!wlifah Jolke: Calhoun was bort .and lived til l near the time' of I.lleleatti.'at - Braecteek's aceldeatallywoorp piirtt, to the .gralc,tdi; of a Ake .X 4. , . . . . Your.. .I.O—A-coafederaio: agant named Gard°, eommlttod atdadda yetkarday wbila the ofileere wero attimptlng to asreit blaa. The -0004" k". Nxw Iron; Feb, I.6.Z"Aaartionoitiu", jlavaß nab cellos Doi. fa badow. - -;.,.• '''-.7.?;„ .; .i'l . ''.. 1 - -7:::. .-.)::::;.1. I ;-:: - ,..i . • . 1 ~ ~.. S ~..i'.~ ~ ,'.,,,:., . .,,t-..4i. ~ prprsilt -, i „, : . Gil GA zET „ ; C (b. PITTSBURGI-1,- FRIDAY FEBRUARY 17, 1865 lIITIIth CONGgESS . --SEGONLI SESSION. . - ritfastaxoros Orr, TO. 16 1966,r - „ . SE.NrAilt. - . A bill was passed td pay the American potent= ration Society for the _suppertof recaptured Are ' ricansin.Liburia: • : . •;. • ~, , - Mr. .Wilson introduced a bill to lnetitaso 'ea of the staff of the army': •; It anarldri that staff officers of an army or department•of more than a corps, shall have the rank and pay of a colonel. f cavalry. -Liss than neorps; and bfornthab a divlaltm, Ilentemant ecdcaels...• Leas than - a dlvhdon,:mujoro. Referred to thnhalle tory Condultteff.' •• .. --- -- ' •' I • - Tfie - 1411 - ,to teguitte commerce; betvaaus t • to several States was taken up. , -. .: , , After Nr.TenEyik'creberks In oppoiltiml to the bunciettPaitromieduntll Sittcday.. The. noli..ffl g optti . tlni • bllf Was tioniddtred end all , th eahnsodosenteortbefhlthieo Coulthld tee, affeettarthe appropriation, were- cones m:The We Sectionat tho bill; peostdiog; for additfotlMlltdaldrhiaMt.frotaducti:cengressit District,lreiiiriehett. ant; _ • .. j .:' - ' - : .' ~ .. Mr.f.Wtbson offertad AA addltkmal !metiers. ties posing the term for the restoration of the•Nav „ Academy,- et' ingalls,-thrtiro'nuut from Mdse it Ist of e= - : ' !eh wini toleetat ' ' : - :Mr. Nliao urine An amendment to ,;tie a ; points:bent Of a Ilpard of Adadralty, - attoniale t - to that - Wheal 'ln the. Rouse Arm , dart - • - Puidlnitits conilderationllie Senate, adjour n . • ', ; ' ROUTJE. ! • -, 4 . , ~ . 'i'lni.liesto paired ; be Witt - 0141r Reethe tabllstimekt OfzititteitaManaer/f, l 4toWeeri . i • llnltedlitotts;Rlshattandlopen,!.. , , , The 501360 then passed the:jointietelithin master .ont„ or old algtoteitts thof - non-tomm ,thited Olken and:mivatei tvhnetdlsted for r• e e unexPireddermaet-haelf WlatentfOlitba',,e'os enfonensittamderstanding thataliey al: - ..;, d ;..„ imateraltrul with theen.t , -11 .•• , ;,•?,ee • ;." Tke arnetulatory, Internal raven* biti ta ,-_, Tie tunendmcdt nadir d.- - !' . -'' -'' ; . 4 heretofore offered by Mr. r' - 4 ' 210 ''''' s IL . *6 Aooper. The obj It to restrain by revenue r• notes and to comet •"• 416er " 4• r 0 ,,,,,,u,.,,,,ab auk1 ,,.. - Obits %musks to Coniston ea wc ,.,,ir cre d u o ~.ft 11.21'. Variant aireendteentre, lag rational ' -t"ictearinPluditilr "ne'reittlfm- - !b an "7 i -• i ° f rPa : ing : c'yi Ler 61k,., and .curr en cy: sut4bailtfrpto etm...„.p ; i,4onivber :: l t e.lia r Jey alter the Ist of anuas7,l66,. T az. Hoopoe,* amendment was Th en rejected,, .swing tax on haaliaml In dm law. ' ~ i ' ; The amendment properted•by , the; Committee; on Ways and hleans assesses sduty of biers per vent. on tactic of incomes over SOO% and ton per cent. on excess of Incomes 'Over 83,000.; It - as amended,to also collect duty. on Incomat. 'derltt d hunt bank and other tittle:Ma, old' to: celled ten Iv "l Vs. on the excess of incarao over :WM. • , Me. Allen offered an tnes.] meat that the tjx,ial Income tax doe* not apply to the Ir:coined or officers of the army and navy for 1863, who 'have been discharged for disability or wounds 'ctutraered In the service, or by expirattom of term of service, and any melt tax which has been paid shall he refunded. Rejected. ' i -- Tremil'ff dk-atiOa.—A -resolution was erlolited- Instineilug the Counidttee oa the 'District of Columbia to inquire whether persons have not been told out et the. jell tosubstitute . broiler*, and - If so; how Midi -and whet obtolned - tho, Money. 1 The Rowe went Into ? committee on :the amendatory National Rea - coos MIL The section prcivlding a duty Of (I . - neat!, , par round on cotton till July Ist, 1866, and after' that dstiSiit tints, payable la, cola, having been read. 'Mr. &stoat meted to Atka out the wards “payable Jacobs.” A debate followed. ; Mr. Mlller proposed a duty of 8 cents on cot•;:, ; ion. liejsetedhy one majority._ Mr. Holman offered a paw section to refund Ile tax assessed en molasses front sorghum.; Re jected: •:' ; • ' , Mr. Boutwell offered a new section to titian nie. half per centaim. Pending which she Hints.' . . raljoutned. . . . - New Yor Gold Martet. , . New Tonic, Feb. Irk—Gold la weak and de. caning, owing to the aspect of military &Oink The: price kat .Taclefl lietWeen• 204 **4 X 13%. with a strong downward tendency. f .111400 k picillk et. PAM. IX now Lectures delivered In: Oh Legation at the U.. ; S. A,. in Roma . Rite. 3.1. , N. Butler. Philadelphia, .1. B. Lippincott ta* I There is an admirable Stems between: the plasnsiodulkleAnittliesitieetteaL -- ..:Dr. Scala, has Lei:li for some time la RoMe,"aiiii time' dll4 CCIII6C3 were delivered at the American Legs.; Ilan trOintime to . ilme. Ma object, holalls.osi was ''tim rally *thud the ktrestest" Mucus u g , ever appeared In 'Rime, some of the ' at whteti la Lavished .oni lees 'earthy, oldecia,V And uketraibly boo he"done It. The lectures atexellwortby the close attention ,cif all !Who a nivel ate the mat ctiaracltaof Paul; and 11111: Interested In thia details of alumla. ;Rome.' Dr; St Alert* no Ittaluoa.c7 Pant* to the emir. of the Nary, sad thiteldbrento Lei weenthe chetah to 'Rome., to ; whlth rata• wrote, nod the Church of Rome, "which noway.; .rmitabbfinukcs thulium° of the ,staelualiuted Ptzler - " 'ELeri , ?lade of the "Lehi of the Apoi. Benton longed to follow up the fortunes of Paul after he arrived inflowrn and riLithe ; facto ore, In thle volarbe.tionght:toeether: For sale by Johu P. lout. Dissoide A New ExpedlUoa to the North Pete. - VlltlFetiir countrymen, - Captain C. F. an 4, ,pttemiting, by a novel and extnerdinary.venta , , . . rous ray, to obtain farther aneOnitti of the fate of Sir John Franklin and his mei, capt. tiller. recd Osbome, of the Jlritlsh: liravy,prorMet a ot ono final . ietWition tti the N orth Pule. captain Osbotritt's project, which enjoys the 1 . 4- vor of all-the-leading Aretie voyage», and the o• of the londosi Ttmes,vras lahrbefoie - the lloyel Geographical Society on the 11l of January; and it la probable that the Socictl WA. recommend the gowns:nu» to furnish the mi. eels and grant leave of absence to- the oaken examen required for the purpoote. -• i . 4 .. Capthlri Kane's man Morton - has probabT,y steed nearer to the polo than any.whlte man his-•• fore or since. lie reached a point nettled by him Cape Constitution. That point was located by him In latitude PO deg. Krelnetta,: - Ave'-hundred and forty-ibur miles from tho pole. • Sixty miles norron aid he saw land, which be called•Capc 'y-:-Ills.ireifil 7 4 ,e - fog buddrod and eigkty ft ur miles from the pOle—aud Able talitalo As berue propos» to take as his - point of departnre. I lie asks fortis') !retell steamers and one lin dred and twenty moo, which, should -tio ready the They would 'sell .for Damn'. -. Bey and ach Cape fork in Auguit. One vemel would then be secured la or about Cape Lsabelle, le Ting only twenty-Ave persons in charge t' the tha t : with nincty-five men, would be pressed u the western abort In the' direction Of tape arry, teking care not tom:coed a distance of thr hen • drod miles time her , consort: . During the me autumn tbc - southtmehlp would connect hbrself by depota with.-the: northern semi, and the northern teasel would place'ma - depots towards the - Polo - ready for spring operations. In the two following - yens -1097-8-sledge and hint operations should be directed towards the Poli and ever the unknown Pillar area, and la VAS the expedition would retire; glue spending only . two Winters Ind three summers ' ' bi. the Arctic was... The State of put: 80104. We at list lumen distlimt admisalon from Mr. Benjamin, the rebel BermMg of Stale, that there arnstot able-bodied white'men enough left in the Confederacy to save it. He said in. bin speech on Thursday, in Richmond: . 'You MIIPi make, up_your mirula to by that (anitingqbe beer:ice) of we your army with:traria from fiefersyour torn. leen* to; say tiltigreo. able things. :Melon nreilit„thingey, nd-' Pim semi" radical mearare be telumiriknow not 'where. white'' men 'can be- 'halo It is said _ there 'tire Quartermristerhi > clerks, railroad employees; and men In bomb-pro:sob; but I teft yaw Mery are not atone mat hatted nschlts colmtrg{ Do on in pose Wo - have yriarked. night after, night 'by 'this Infarderis gaslight yen have hero, and not fogad this thlug. MA hon orable friend has told you that deserted and 6kulkers ; Would coma In. 'lt: Is Ixisslbbi; :hut where Is Timnesace and other t3tates that; were lormerly relied Mit Yon hare part of Vlittela, part of North , Carotoa,.}Aartnt South Carolluai rind Farts of other: Stal es—what. else?... [Young Texas! oho la beyond our main. , 'Weuld that she .were notr Elriding pat Piero thattlhey Minted. The rebel atitharit6 bayh lately teailn lin en pteagantdlrcovery., They !mitt.- NA foamd nut tat Mr. Meinuitager, whetr. going nut o the euiury Department, rusleited to meutlou to. hfs Koeceibor a littlo , tlebt, OffouthundrethpWroas wfileh he happentskto bare oh bond,., Tua Gov ern went Vas been going on.ever sleets in blissful ignorance ,of Itte.xxistenco. of su^ ilt „debt; but they tiakpcutti a reall4s blare to tthtoblp over' ;It by accident, and . they didn't, law ITheir Congress hes been holding secret 116felot/4 on:the abject, but they bare not; succeeded; co the. latest dates, either - In blottink lkont or In world , ' 'lynx hr . Its VOat mt'. The leohahlitty le that It [I haVito swell thd Sum total which Jeff4Davhi . bre-and-bye wilt - reptltate.—Ris early exploits in that line will fide Into Inshtnideance beside 'lbc; ad/14 , 412414 or table rtars.:— • , • AT . Camp DOUght.9, Chicago,. then Pia fourtrzen. hundred prisoners oh the sick Ust;*ttli-goi aver-. _ace number of Interments of alx.pcit day. I gaa' of tbu mooL.frequentcausesof dathis nonFalA!, Which ILthe inpaleat di:Ain:We:xi' aMC To daily expellee of appportle eteib: to; iho 13Overmottoti lidepmdent of Frlvattk Conifitankauti ii sds4q:daily ISZEMEMI EvtiktiNo:GffEriE TELEGRAM' DUMW!.Funi FORT FISIIrM Advance o 1• Gen. Terry's Forces. EEPIELS SEIUZ.,3RI3 MS( V 1 R,FR 31 ,9 0 . SHERMLN* C4tee *of Mee' Pits 'on Tames Llatld Nnw Toita„ireb.lo.—The //wok?. Fort pis]}-` ear correspondent says that Goo- TM^ and_ A°. •Ivid Porter have again &Minkel Vie of tlits ' itttY or.timietzt is; far' 'ltel'PnlP°Hq making ilrreintsueltstutee !fee t tar Saterdsyiali t paVele" f ° r wo. ° .J° 1112 °., luttlp Avec Post Ili 'ileitis's 414; 4 1 Tb-6 fiu m pi l e, (rano °ocean to CliPe ylisigep Alm. di itio r n of to 11:614 and eTal , P",dfitis cpulecoamin 'OM I paultasedus advance wu made on ho two wings and titraikwk.W4ns triont t r pies andirsiWthitli ;milts works, and tura 'to Ito yield stew inllee the t tlireetloni of ' 4l°l. Pl' 7 ! °, n r a heia r ig t.t. ,They also test abOnt ona hturdiest %.Theetotal ealuaitlei tfielTalisn Wet* oily axly or seventy. , • - Adndral Porter co-eller/MA adth his Seat both on,the rive and on the tweah, gunboau west In advance's( this trnops bud the rebel fortiAnderson, ton most vlgoratlashelliogr Which was very feeblyrksponded to. The Iterattra Savannah conespondent tus: Notwithstanding ell rebel denials to the con trary, the Union sentiment throughout Goorgia la *cry strong. Ilduttogs him been 'lO4 la at least nineteen oonetles,;,at rosOlutlons in facer of cioeltig OM war and returning:to the Union were adopted, 'and these are said to press the almost unanimous fetling of the people of the northwestern tra as well other parts of ths At Augusta and ?auk! peace tneetlngs, Were broken up by the military. The Legislature was to meet In extra minima yesterday, and strong efforts' will be made, with a good hope of success, to hate It authoritn the calling of a convention fur the purpose of etteeting the restoration of the State to the Union. , Governor Brown's - believed to be fully In 'word with the movers in this prolert. The until-pox had broken out and wee very bad among the tregrowl In and about Savannah. The Herald's New Orleans correspondent lays that tho tr,ratted, order to evacuate Mobile was received trete Richmond on the 14th of Jan uary, and that Maary eon:mescal at once to remove stores. Ac., to Selma. It Is also said that nearl y all the rebel troops bare left Arkati- . us. In a . genera: enter. toned by the now rebel tominander-in.c Mei; . 1t: admitted that the dls elpline and efficiency 'of the army: hare been .greatly. Impaired by the custoth of :.hare men of • transhrshic_ shamsalrea in different branches of the aervice or, in other words, deserthrg' front hem, tollititar dal,. BO Oval eteri haitall,tram of those transferred mei been k4lbas,r , eekearevened Piatuloanee en aranoMy to all Irby watantarily return to duty In tlitilf prver branches!' the ,neater. . • The Wilehlatimen speidat gays t A ape 4.tal :bearef . afitlipatebbi whri:left; Shaman's aims tat elks from Ihandwille, arrived hem th'olght.*:. Mantis hilt ahem= waa easily re whiting all obsuaseigoeta In his way. 'Oa Prkbri Jose 9ei. ikithrtatetthfratal with a imall force from , Folly Island, =mod. mar m James Island, sad ' r eaptiarod some rine ph*, and Mak:mita a suatMr primmera,tafter a briar* . L lVatahaiiirAtoutania tot* Ann by a special thrithch boat hued Sahli Abhor Us'she as ••yaminteCitaittitemliartiof. At that time a ;Irg 020USPIZIDOIIIKUIV11111PORraN bid ha charm, tar was aokascheshust'• Gem. Gilliam smaritadilsa. Fostor, who has ssimped :w..furiooth, .crag to disability from Mutat: i , ;•!• - •`“•• . Afios .f&orfcra Barantak.cerreepoodenv soya: tfirooPoro-hao 'brood% too' total:7 to 'South C 1,011361, his meo fit:gear to; 'be, allowed tokottarro. '"itils'oircoonta for. Loa •collioz for ecovalry opftpirookto 'to oopialp tiro place of ornpror.'s ratan .• - - Orserol Lee has made snyalml- tb4 ,georglas pia:1344115i lbokhrldi' anpy,. ..„ Oitnei,; teb.' 15;-41ni!ationmi lire* and Forsyttlo collided - 4,piehe ' 011 list night, Tho formes Musk Sad att,lttat.gaammaidamoty damaged. 'Nearly enact , humil4l.wir of antis '(cuit. prMitgattattportedi Oaia antied *tad" he peat two data, hi about %gat magmata, lot' llineimnft sad -fit. Lelia. , Meniphis advlae of thel3th saythat a 'ord.:O af the expedition sent from that city on The 26th ult.; under ea6net" Otbond, have returned with. City pripaters aad isquantity of lire stock. Tim expedition penetrated u far as Washita. riser, meeting but little reidstaoce, the.only or. gutted force of the ram, being Ilarrlson'a brlgak *Molt mis.beyopd Waattitai. Several' steamers and an' finmettie qv:nudity of rebel' atoms were destroyed: lAbut...2W prisoners were capitircd, mentor whom yrere paroled. Scarcer); a man .wan' est on • our side -and only a few wounded:but Many 'borate' were busimin down oWingtO.She raft* coutiryotet the ca. ' l'ea. ll ol/PasSelle " 4 Latik Rebel Neßie You, retr.llle , -The ibrald's Washlagt ton specialsa ..b Wad poets of the 1511 m ennoanthst lc ecoutrualcallon with Charleston is and that Sher:nano& cos , tau ie probahly,oiterating on the mUrbad triton Charleston Is Raleigh' and Wilatihattt, thee cutting the line of communication between Vio• ginitialtd thel3Ooth. !- ."• ' 1 • - ,, 1 . The 11chmond Examiner says that the itbels Were 'serer opposed to Cacti:wirings colored sot. dirt tbr tivhlte one,-but when the colored col tlierlaypece to be a slice, they will 'ttot return Lira to thoitt who stole hidt. •' • - . . The iferaidli .13wialhah coriestimdeat Wi.de Frampton Althhls eavalry from . Lcii's army he to South Carolina, and appals to the people of. tiduth Carolina and Gedigin to tarnish horns rat , We men.' Ilia 'ails tda .men begzed to come down and neat to defend their • State, and 'artful the - people to .;coma forward with 'their The Titetttnen34ln pie St. Album Cue. 31011111111.1.. Felt. 16.--Cameron, the WM ute4- 4ehger from ilieltmond, who arrlied yostiolay, wan . • examined by'cormael," and' pridaca the muster rolls containing tho namcw of prim:mere, and also two coulee of a letter of inatraetiorut to. Toting, dated Jane, 1804:eigned 'Seddon," and all tintited to bytie*naln, nadir thb Canted.' irate seal, Wittiest received - 140" nom the iiretary,ef State on the 4th inst.:wile ittllxed hls atgeature: 'Etre rebel President. expressed enrolee and iniktiation - at therotesir of Bariera trial. lOthat, wltnemes'liprq .;,Apitatted, who proved the , prisoners raided In Canada during the fall and whiter of 1883-41. diettlier, . mes senger mired from Richmond withlllspatches In regard to the abovo.easet 'The defines closed. The prosecution has only two or three more wit names to bomtamlned. - ".• - ' . . . Cotton and' Tobacco Pound. "NNW 7our r: Xch..l,o.:"7Tohnneo. and ecittan rallied at $1.0,000, *ern timid at the'Ar,trultroat nouse,durlitg the teal Movement of the ertnY of the 'Potrie.. It 'belongs to Mr. Armstrong, : now yal .reshient Of this , city. the &Kans .. has sue. A, much persecution since he left, Ids brother being murdered; end his (+titer, MUyeare old, beers a bayonet„irountl on` ds cheek In . tlkted by a rebel officen /threat Ifxnuilliti ;Governor, of South Oar. • •• !. • lii a. Tonne, rFeb:l6,—The Governor of Ennth Carolina li A& batied a jungle. appent, , to•ibb peo ple, aaillxiiiile4falVable 'to bone arran'that they intost , at crueojain•the , intiltliry ‘ aeiviee or : leayo ti4e eiate. Tnelattor anernatlrotto will probably fake good care thep gill! not have of embracing. Even, foreign= • aro not ip bp exempted:,,,, I.louse Ruing*: Lredreyea by Sire. gr:Locl4,Tubl6.--,ThoMUilli bnilaiug cud east wing of the }tonne Ilefuge, about four tulles south of the centrunf the. city, was linrued;trist, evening. The weei andsOuth wern sated; Also the stables. 4114 oilier oybuildluol,t Trite bniblingo contatried 168 bun and, iriso nil Of whom. were mutely removed. Tito loss building in nit iniutdd' nrT1.00,001;1; and thei fora.; ildro ur VAOOO, .1 . • 1 • pen, tint Assigned n Permanent Cemrand. SKW To* FOP; Ord ilutden na el to tno partnanem comnina of the thwart ment of t Douglas' 'CM-, f.atronis were recely sip, * . sag) a,fcw days ago, to 'prepare to !mad Mfg . 3,006 of the rebel Flaoners to,bo arikesorad• Vera called out; 715 (Illoortl l2 l/ EIW , i(tL).(adsid t0,.b0 exchanged. - Moo tosalV 4 aad thirty-PO applied di:mpg tlid;rpotith c4aaa . iv. 146.tm•oatti.ofginyee‘'- Ibajr 'Oa Cider otatelligkionr aASY, -IC CITY AND sugunDePi. Arrest of - Fix Dowertors, In Aunutreng County—A Desperate Encounter—Sine Man nista and' Mortally Wounded— Conant Conduct Of the-Provost Guard. CaphltuffiruttothDeputy Fromm Marshal of the nad Districtiaretved in this city yesterday, from Kittanning, having le custody , six deserters, whouClur Inutarrestea islicanuting and Burrell townafillis,Annsteoeug Co. We, briefly alludel tn. these arrests In our evening paper of yesterday, and to:day we are enabled to give the principal facts connected with the arrests. For more'than a year past, Capt. Kirker, Pro. vest Marshal of the 2.1 d District, hes been- in` porsetudon of Information to the effect that 'omelet ialloite of desepueti 114 Wen lurking lc the two townships ;hove mentioned. These men have been secreted by their fliende., caidtri - ingu - iiiiiig:itoxipoi hive _44ftttifern been made to arrest them, the dmactlam failed damesegeeneent thealfAlasnea..exttl! by the, friends and Tele/Iva of the lament 'Rhine twain:As ethee CapLlKirkon.httfopon s, ,plan for thetharresewhlch lusholuxiwould pro*. .stsesmehtl, enable lives have been tally ~ lead. We need - net statewhat`theSphinivas'.l3 - fide leafing that the cake; smumementa , w 0 .1 executed. with conanramate eke/. aed to th ee - Ore sathifaction of ell concerned. Whin 't ei rogebila been frilWlalk - dild'elle 'irietelbe Of the-deSettematrodratelyuaacestaineds7Qa ta- Bellngtoatalerapbed to capdaltal - Kititec fora , squad of men -to Maki) the , aerate: tipialn. Davis etat aptiled ta"and elscatuld ear talglitin from this city, under tommand vid Corpo Brown was dispatched to Kittanning. • ..:•UuOth,isday night, at olglat orelock,thm ,• raider the directiotror Captain Bdffiaon, 1 fathead* Inlsled:ruadamatetuded to thebo of Michael Mealier, In Khania*" tteitush eitneCtwhi've et fifteen tithes distant.,, The ' u was well known to Capt.Baflington thit - a y, • Lad bean gotten till at 'Sheila's home, that, ulght, and that coverall of the deserteMWere tate' paled-IW:meant. In fact, these skulkeralind. not been mixing In society very freely font_ trot months , and this party was gotten nag 7 Mai effendi Ille their , eapeeltd , bend% 'Vtien the'ddachnicat peached ih2 hail. the part Wail In full blast. The premises were eurroemdel, - and the utmost consternation was created on the , ; make, appearance of the armed. guard. Two of the gang were arrested hero—Daviddluller, a &setter trotn the IDith Pennsylvania Rule: man, and John. Baker, a non-repo tieg On: aclii, Tatty „were Beth haesleulkal and coo: se. ed to the 1114 - for safekeephig. - ' - , The party then started MI to Bated town ship, to the house of Hugh McDonald, dad after plating ; a gaud around the house sent a 'guard to watch .the 'house' of ' 'Michael Davis, on the guidon:dug farm. When both denims were thus guarded;; the: haute of hi'Donald was,entered for the purpose of searching for aeon of hie (dimes IPDonald,) who bed been drafted he 'Mime meaty In 'ldly, hum. but who did failed to report. Asi soon as the guard anaed, the old lady, together with her daughters, made a stout resistance, throw ing hot water in some 'of the' men. , Corporal' • Brooms became so enraged at law conduct, that be Lave her a severe humping wild MS owner; and canned her to desist. 'Whale the Lome yid 'being searehed,jebe of th 6 daughters blew a horn Wet Pgeratody, 'animal foe the purpose of, alarming Davie Penny. Tau* McDonald we "not at dome," and ties gaard thee left and Joined their Comrade, at Nerd'. 'Here they were refused admittance, bet Mass a rail from a fence, the door was foree4 fires._ ,Ilere they found. in bod, the man they warn ioadog for. Ile had- porn tip and dressed, but finding the Womb iterthhaded,hP crawled Into bed again. • The blowing of the horn by his sister was asl aid Itit Win te elle*Pdabut It OPttql/ fiel.d. fi le was hemdenfild, and taken Co the eled, hod placed under guard wittethe other two prisoners. i Lio• far eogood. Thognanithen tonk"thernad tower& Killian.. nine, which was lomat:NM= miles, distant. ;Ate ter pewee:Ott* a BUIS 'dlitinee therhelted and seat a'detachmeht of fone"men to Abistinuse of one Report, Inseam:hot Absalom Rupert. atheu, seeterjrom the latith Sake/Asada' Be g tm#ll4,, Two of the men entered, bet eacetentered eo. ntstabee.' Theronother - of Rupert ebinhal te em 'Epstein, where be:monis, soandosleep, us ,en mions of the surrounding danger. ' She walked him %when be dresial bituse,iftandjoksed the At a distance of two-end:a half Inner tar y halted tutals, at the houseof aneTle etle or, were they expectedta Slid several desteamcs, who were known to have • mnest" in thmirielesity. A guard was placed around the home, andanother at tho tam The house was ieidaehed; buoS , no. 'one was found-'-th - e inmates assatilug that'llso men they were looking for had not been there, tar for several months. The guard was not to be put off is this way, however, es Capt. Bulling 'on knew better. The bans Vas then them uglily autarehed, and tlarboopuutera of an hour had been atena, been) Cm "nest,' was ahem:rad ~ A asuall, hole was observed un pcid devotee of be mows, the antrum to` which - was refeleitalyerferal with a wind' mill and baereh , which stood Wind It. These Were remote'', Nita° &calve h"elsulaioluntemall to enter wad - enfant the hole. '.. petting down on all focus, he crawled In wino. eight .fea, under , the straw, alouving.tda gum before him. Getting Into dime taunters; heleatd a Voles Inaldo, damning him to leave; or he would be shot. Nelson, sot' like Mg thlemodo if warfare, retreated—bat to Ids credit belt sald; he never once "Yarned his back to the enemy," as the hole was too small! One •of the guard, Mr. Tomer, then volcuatmwei to beast the copperhead in Ms don, and. Orin his bayonet, started to, thneding away as be grade-. ay crawled towards his unknown *and unseen unmenalet.. Re wee.- prodding - away pretty Mel!, and stilling up Shp snakes, in good title, when he felt his eau seized from the In. Cie. Its was being dragged elowly,intothe rare, when be called for assistance. ;Co ral Brown then crawled into aid Tomcr, thus Sui ng op the hole completely, as tfiere was t ly room for two. The two men gallantly taegwi at 1 PC Ina of tho gnu, wbpe the deserters palled ' atthe, other. 'Corporal Breath then' called upon the reseals to surruider;or be would file urn them. Thee refiased lonise up, 'when the, eorede. tel. getting ids hand upou the trigger,tent the VeDient• lute tho.,"ruest." A toles Inside called' Joe oaten. and Brown and Tomer came oat. 31 'tea diecefeeredliet OnurOf the dMertera, Raa be', liefluger.had beettherlowdy wounded, and en -Teere fil , Who bad hold 61"thle gm whentheithot . was limed, bad oleo bedlhat, through the hand. ,Ilegir lieges crawled Mem Ada bl4ha place,: and •lay Mating from torn of hloodi , Tha bath alter punting thrbugh 'fon:tees bend, had struck ire& ,goin n cr. in Alio left creek, . frac-Luang the jaw, paving downwards through the neck, •and lodg ing la the.shoeuldre .A . parley maned, dab* which limo Dr. Perk was called and deaden the Injuriestali the wounded men.- liefacflagees wounds weto pronounced mortal. ' 1 A ceasatibei of hosillities, of over two henna , In duration, then followed, when the ga de • teradned to mow the attack, Wong cal 1 that stucco were others In the ,l/r. Far ap ,roached the. hole, and.callkm en th e . : m to mute ont, but remising no answer he • turn d to the gulled and eared them that Mete wad no = body else there.. The guard, determined'ti l tea what was under the atraw, resorted to anether ' •plan,' They commenced forking - the etc.* In the mow, and after some time came open a lidat. form of boardpabom ;twee feet Item the barn door. When stout remorktithe boards, a Voles • ustlerneatte vied: Ont.StOPLlresl eareledefe l .'. ,They were asked If they had any arms, and r n. piled that:they bedlam. Theytheneemeont; and proved to be George Italleangar and Absalom Shawl. This man IlellitilagM if a brother o the men who was thot, sad, had been hinged ones before hot" 'was- Mimed thenugh the interfht enee of his father-Indaw . DM - Wiliam., who know - nader bonds forma l . An th eltall edfatates District Court, for reaching 'a dpata.'Thennat Shiwl was Mum &deserter. i They:were both.lusudeuffealand conveyed to the Nukd" ha waiting for their. The, hoards Were turned "Typed the `heittenisthoroughly,soireit: , ed. 101 l were &mud three,revolvers; Wilted and ready tee e.t.a. , - This Wang place was flied) . * arranged for eiceping„ ' and, had been .ocedpled by' t hese ' men and their Mends, for months'. They could sit In it but hid - not Mom to stand up; nn dno doubt always, found It a-safe Lading' pluee in' d ay time, and a sure covert at night! bat,- 1 an:bluest lald schemes of lace afid men i. And thc,"taest7 proved a sorry •place for. them The party then proceeded on their way to, Kite homing, and , lodged the plall'el In Jell. After; tilting some needed anrobei briiught the prla occro to 016 edy, who wera handed over by ,plot, Kirkeito the courimandent of:the military' ' Wrker7, ` :Tfi ,' Tt b h=rll ` ,4 ` 3 ` r e ,Zl b7 ,2, 9 ll,. '" Lis dlstrier„ agile 711'Douald wtu ' be rogiardea to the headdy of the "Provost Marshal ,of the ludlanadlstriet. The otlwr two deserter& will be' rorWared . to that nagiment fur trial by court These arra; ore among Sim itiapt. Important whiehhare yet boon made in Penuayletuald, end It lonewileas tam), that•they havulereatint in.: Cue° exeltement la the vicinity Where they oc curred, Inasmiseh as the . lathe commenity,syea. pethire wall On deacriers,' said used *cry meant to prevent thelr arrest. '' i - _ u ~_ Ton LEFfleeltlie- -_ n4emas 'Ward deelf-elnuor iverilOwltgandlenee 4 0 4tteule Cull last tdcbt. Ile appears again this evening, and of contest, the .Mill will be crowdol: 'AIL' Burnett's second en jortalemtrot,..before the. Tennyson ,clubs-wat a , complete. 'emcees, 'Lafayette Milli beteg, well ailed II an appreciallre and latolllgout audleneel • 2inw i ltlmsto.-- • Wo aps Indebted to the iHbUgh- Borr, for A copyof "The Crescent Walt s4P coroposot And orrrobtea ear Gus pinto' by J. T. 4V:isoclinic" and dotteatot to Mt Merl. Lerth.'• For 'sale by Wamellnfr T 4 yrr. 8 $; Pik st4lttl • • • •,* • rnortAn.Lc: QuoT.As of In lids (.12) Dittrirt the queta of sts-dig.. tifeta /ore net I'c , i arnoune,:, and the reason ON en by the Provost Marshal;; that hehai art ryet the Infermetion necessary to bass them upon. The District: quota, as received on the 27thifit., Ia tic, thensand die hundred and so, enty-twe; and on January 2sth Circular No. e, from the A. A: Provost Mantua General at Her -ajar: received here; stattn7 • ' "Each Board of Enrollment will at onea proi deed to distribute:the quota assigned their Dis.. Advt. In printed letter of January 2tt6 from Prat. ;mat Taught!. General's' Oben among' tho 'sob. 'di/friths. It (hay alicodd - ha unable to &wort:di :She ramie otaatowal of arrofes fornialfdd ta De r camber, last.by, any:. of 'OM litih:dlitrlct.l, they wlltrepsrt tlik nal:moor soiCtr Wilds calm. from 'Odom fhb acgriired..info/tuition mill: lir As coon as the assignment of - the an istrlef. qnptas shall pave been completed In' r, •dis.. diet the' Eerol P ng Baird of that - dined wit . ;ieporr. thesoitriotaa, tbgetlft With Alta dab UPCI 4L . „which the filninvexp,dqterialqed, tp WI pillec.. 11.111 - - ififoridattoh : artsat brine - Writteii For; but Tata dot yet - kelt reediad,'ldtboughtmrdallyet ;..Pcldad. s.itlcanwlille, ht .srdeirithiqthe O h Pay liaTa Phiqkkg of tAe Rtbta3, wo paliiiik ' following table Of liiipftslmato or proadie fin • tai—:whlab eafficitilary mach from those wide likkeVi?tlddil be Pisatises4 - 7mad4-haWIIIS . .f.S/th ing lippi?_,«irreallons In thatapand - co -• wan; 'these men - Wag all ented , its• 'as''" poso., men.. ilfarty large .namber of Oars *14.. cd. f9rAltroa j•caradt, will - deereAsotho quota - f-' the tolnitbli tji* wiiiircieattdi toi*. IA ' ' - 1 thatbfisfhEmploptattoaahly.. ' -: : :,: •.-•- .: ' The followiag,undec Iniattnedons. given P ; VOSt Mandues, is the role . on Which: tho. fl S - pront4latiietti are •apphrtloned. - , Tho . quoti f thoDlati-let (iAmic,mt f i r . p led by tkres,thds. 14;12.1641..- •••2 ; e D I , t• ' ..9F..... 4 ". Ivs 1 1- :: - ! .. i ll . ..i . .' . , ~ 1431 1e0111,4131115 H I • 71 t,i., 1. ' 17 171 • l*g , 1.1,',cc ..1 ~ .i ,...;i• ,•. '1 :: tigl: I___ll:2______l_ 14 . : f,tE', ~ , ,,,l, ig . .. • ~, 4 . , 5,, , ~-_ 11 14. 6 6 ,, u;,,,... ,• • " 41 ....... t ..,. t . ~ .1 8 , c f r 12" - en ' ....._4;• , ,,.1.. ?.7 .1 1.. , 1 4 . 1 ' Y..4 ' . • - -' rir IMO of Sub.un cie ; .... , i'' ' • . • - EVi e. i`- . f e . . - 1 . p , , •., .. • .. gs 1 .: !ql r•I: air.,,; ~ ,-: J Ell Li t. 4 . ...q) .' • •* ,;• 1 • . 1 :1-1.,‘ 2 ,. - •r 0,,, a ' . ~.•• .:. •. '; ' "-: .. • ~ ',, - . 1 5:?411/ 41: 1A1 . •'fii • ,I - '..-Si '.., 6 .,,,A„,..."_,.2....8. r --, I;trstlYanl f ,:..,,:".::: .'. . ~...1" 031 135 , '-' • 4 . ."NV Ii ,_ -43 , ' , . 1. - 218.- . r :2. 1 1 ' •'' .., , ,Ir, . ~....., • 21heettnd , ... 4: i, A., •-• .. .... WM 941 i is Iv ~ ~,, V. , ail ~., r ,3 1 31 , , IL. . ,! . .1.1 . 2 aingsd • '''• '- - • I 1751'103' 1. 8' : tt9 ' 44' • - 712 •I , -Ike ....m . t . I li : Crolittli ,, • ' ''' ` •f r ' 901 91 1 , 8011 f . 21" -...511,. 4 .'.- - 1..„S , -,:,t, -,/ '. c, - 6,,Nitth,r, i• . - '44,1 . ' f. 1138 190, ~ , 4 . 2 ,V, ,. .49..1 .• ,&A- , ' "' 7 • riri , li,im, 6 ,812th '. • • . ISO, 157, • 1. .13 189 ac 3 ' 675 . •ON .._. ... 7lSev'th 7: •- ' --- ' ' 7Ol 491 34 --11 i - I 74 , 2.19 ;- .• -t193.. ~,5..5. T i1„,61_1 . , 81E'Ighth 7 • - .110 119 2 1 l9l re ',Ninth 7 • . 110 RN "1 3 . 137 .21 .4. , . , 4141 ; 116 - 4)061 20:9 1 11 1Lawf4h"4211,14 , Isom .. 1 os: IN I . 3 _ .V 3 _ .. 7 / 7,6 , -.46 , "812 429 T r 371 IlfreinpunaceilUe 7: . .. 4 4., al „ ig . -43 - 7 30 132 I.l.lWestrittiliumh 7 'el24•''l t • to . 4 . '''' 71,.. , •,c43 -• , -.13,, ~,j, *I I , 12.1donestairla • :',.... .... ,23 21 ' IS , ~7 3 :. .. 33 1 . - 1 72 , I , 11 , 13 . -...„ 0 7 ,, ~,E , ' 1 .1. 14 South Piicabah !, . ' 6 7, 56 • /./ ' 'll ' " .'"' t 'll5 13irminalmm •" ' 1 116 111 16 131 /. . 6,, ,!I _ lg . , ~ 5 i ,1 „ .. , ,214i ni IS E. 111n6182basa 8 , 73. et . I ILI 103 .. .70 1 . 1 ~ - ~ ~_... 1181eXenipnit 7 -... .: .. ... 139 39 .I 1 42. .6 164 . 102, . ~,,,, ..... 149E11246011i •., ;''. i `,lB l 21 ~ 7 !! -?, . :it , ,ail ,'.. f ..' l'., 81 16,WestLl'.12613.:th 7 ilo ,11, 1 ;; .' '. , -,,,, . 4 „.. , al, al 20 Pitt ' 1'0142.6111p . ' 73 76. 1 - 4 --r. I 62 I. . 267 i 4 59 13 1 21 1 (7711 / 3 3. !‘). • • - -4 . , ~.74 .. 11 . .. •. 7 •', 09 1 . ''itt - , '.lll - 4 7 115 22,PInm 28 - 4 . 1 4 03 is . , Ita . 211 4 . 1 8 6 1..; 4 3 it •P ee '1 1 , 1 1,,, ~ ::.. 4 .. • 40 / 4,7,; . i 1 ~. 1,0 1 " . 4 1 101 . 17 7 . nig" . ~- 10" 46'1.16e1t7 7 - { - '. 2, 1 281W11111166. .._,:: 4 : 53 . 6;1 ~ 11 5 7 6 112 tri .46 . , les 2.7 Patton , . 23 1 6 73 is 1 sz • .62 ..• re 27ilreraellei • ~,.. , '... ~ - r , r 6 , 1, 4 1.. il .• - . tt . 6 , 1 4 7, i - . - t 4 , ,,-. n' ,7 1 L'lssith elb ‘ li ' ..... -.i • 11 lii i I • ii 3 ! 19.1 .' =5 1 ' : - , 1-111 '', 108' " 1 .439 31,;;;;;;ia . ~ . ~. . t, , 40 - 10 "RS , .• 79 2B 122 123 . 67 66 7 . 1331.1 win 7 : ..... ..... i 34 _ 4 ' / 7 If' 2.2 - - 296 •6/.. • 281 I' L.. 81. Cl air 8 • ' 'I 1 0 1 „„ 16 , ; -.- ""' ..' 5 - 122' ' ' l2Vr L ir ' r las ai Onion . • 41 8 , • , - lit 88 I', • • '. ' • = .54 1 18 .'t 44 1 25 Nioti ' 7 • ' -'1 . 14 I. 1 : 1 9 i .. .• „,..„. , • •II e 6 t ag, V. 141. Clair 8 I ial II I. '/ - 16 I a P ' ..4 9 , ,e „ ,7.1 73 37,'Chattiera ". =1 II 'I 2 'SO . 4 44 . - -r . - -8 • /OS 31,1F.T97e11e 7, ' ' .'.. 161''14 I 4 • 26- -• . ft.' - el -..- 1 . t 5., .' - Ail,: 11 81 31 N.Fayetle ~ ."• ~ - • -2ii si ,is • ss 65 ,63 4 .. . 13 lO7 4c Vlnnlny '' ' - 211 1 6 - 1 7 - - 0 / -IS ' • 85 ' -' ' 67 ' -' ••;., •q 4 , 1 itobthecm - .7 7 . ',...t.......... 30 , . 1 .' 1, .r ci .. 9 5 1„ .., 110 , , , i , tg,, . .: Is r J .., it ~,i, 99 1. 1 4 17 4 gg 4 ,:,,...ni :4 . • - ''. • - ' ,1' I : 41 . I. ... ' 'al .' a :[ , : 211 ' :: • E 7 l" 'il ..,i. 47- 44 Needle t - 6 .fir 1 • • 6 1 13 •22 7- .; 30 =llll _ . A rung maartsinnedXo Wltt; Tirol Memlett-* mein the•lita , ll , ;ilid wrested by Deng' ihre Oar vet' lief night-en a charge :or "(wiry: Mayor yesterday ;rionsing.ree:olved• afArta,. from the anibortUell at Ebilladelphia* stating the forgeutiadlacen oeianglited* and glflugaidt s e riptlen of the party - aesused. Thiiniattir Was' pat Wolf* hands alt - Ilienner, who made diligent damn all-day , trut , f4lled in .lind tall dlQateahat;' :Una evening. , notion a .Youltiffl and daa4g 4 0 CP_ c*Ait.t4 lerpi .of ,a private : box at, Alms' :Melodeon in company. with some Mends. TAO titst.ilfoilOo was shin. dont to convince Sarver Howie' hmitrogitibleergebilion d befdre he WSW lowest the aid; witattestol. 17,s asserted that hewas an officer: and'preitested , :that It was an outrage open the service and the dignity of a "commending ollicer.t.' to be thus laid bold of by the civil authorities, and threat ened those who had got him lito, the diffichlty. with "smoke" end rimunr othei horrible thing. • But the ;once could not "see 11,r and he was put in the logic-rap, against-tire astragal entrant& •• of himself and friends., His pride inderevent a tenible humiliation at the Monte of an,oilicer of the navy being compelled •to submit 'to ',the lodgings lodgings la prospect, brat thicitSoahospltnities were preferable to the aceommadations at. the Girard House, and ha was lacteal up. Toe young man may be a TWILL tonsjustice, harms fortunately circumstances are, against hira, l / 4 and Ire win be held Subjeetto orders from the Phila delphia authorities. • • Volu*eerlng. . . Captain Davis has been doing a good business' In the way 'ofzinsterlng reerulteduring tLe past few dayi. 'Pre 'nein takert Nen h's bciolts,a -statement abi)tririg the number of merr'mastered into the service by.htm,iblii week. We,einxid not -learn the number received at; .the Prevost s ldiretuills beit vuppose It Id nearly or Irate `ill largo. • Thefdlowlng will slieW the number of men recelvedon.eac h day of tut week . 'Monday . ...I 15 ' Tuesday .... Wednesday ' • ' 105 . . .. . . :15% Substitutes .. . . . . . , . . 'Total' , • These men were divided among the distrlete al follOwet For the 50th ' ........ .5 • • " ' Stet ... 45 , s • " . 22d • •- ......... 80 4 . • Nat • 22 • The greater portion of those who enlisted for orgaolnatimis now •In the field were received fur theidth and 78thitegiments. dlafgeproportion of theta are'to enter novr . orgazdratiens,ind hero not yet beini a feigned. ° • nal!ltY J=Pl•ll.. Finee, facts brotiglit to light by Col. Bailees died, States Deteotbre Sorra, It has been Mined thatilo mums of bounty Jumping and. brokerage In anbetitutes,has resulted in not only folding tato the army thousands ormen who are not only physically unfit fbr sereira, but It has alto fiersilhO melds ofChording the Maim - flied of subdistrieta with forced 'enlistmerit papers; by which falserredlta werimoiveyed.,' The fear.: fed and appalling ikets are now being doreicped, - that .U=o audhundreds of subdistrict's, In the Middle. Steles., Au') -WO", of which . erldcd hundreds of thousands rat dollars .14 their, quotas, bat who now discormaii the teed! the Met, that 'such' eradlts are. /raise';',.sud that they wilt be compelled to thrnlsli the men Ultra they bare heeti'dcfrauded Out of 'their iiketndy:, With these facts before theM, the floteritinent'oliteera are to blame if-they do not now - make: some ex drama to destroj this whole system..iWe Mee suffixed ,lireputalloa In this city:Alp mime of - these same-meals operating tie oar midst. finb agoras and autrdistrietshare been robbed luthls city, while Chesil trheo.purstut this shaleful bud nese,bistead of being t puhished TM the r Crimea, m hu rather. beelf applauded for the r ,price." Perhaps When it'in too late, the aillitaiy authorities;will enamor to refbrm thele mita: - ofy f iked tßor Sate tlt Rill ho aeon by an adve.rtlacmont etaesrhers ln this. ,paper; tluit the' finc larifo triairdorcOf Onlialtlicr,"•.loCated.li the outskirts 'of Al. city, on /he firlghtlim tamp •e, Pori tale, and. n care 'Opporttmity:la here aftlinied for... 1106140,1 Y to aaenre aOn home. :TIM' hemp Is . onti'snek is cannot be bought any nee'evatyllay„, ail- It bt tiebloni that a man so.'wlilliiitnatact 'Ylnitfir to gliieup Ills oornforiubla (tankers. `l.l. Is one of the best residenee3Wo knotirldf,:tha cation being a delightful one, couvetilent to the 'air.," arid lb() locality: is one Of thombilt dealra ble..: housmla balls after.theinotit approve,/ plan, anilltaLmainedlatpaurrouudiligighavo preparul with an tyo espoelaltylo ebovenlenen and. Comfort. 'Them are serCrallereepf green , / 'already plantr.d with frult tree.*VbrUbory, antUoQre gr.PIA4 la - tbail la I* ,•veryclratt thnolt cvull be complete :country rerildeipet: :Noleihat Mein ar4 m SO any f'bur oil pint lOokink around 'for distrnble 'tiana, we mace - this ,9111'sisiibe,thkett, r ad th at tununain who Meta It 9a 'to be . h . vied. A' plan of OM hotisedati.benientlaan_. lag"at, the,odlp . - of Dlr. Gallagher," Jzio. Clatrafrett: . ' - • . . . Ballotio,e-A Aaw days ago, a - matt pay., daaartalas taddisteo to .lallegherty i ltyTar' „w e b hipald the song lam of .1142,Q0d to calk . and then fandseed - kin a style that la atiltleto aut ni puit* . ; on'tthi startle itemr Atrr42 he rewarded 13;000. Thla , csay soma a , little ear- , priaingvhsaare ;ay that three - yeara ago. thin min viug day laborer. Oil what's , tho mat to tritb • . . . . . z, ~. , ~ . ESTABLISIIED IN 1786._ TIM TSIMVITTAECOND DISTRICT. rcdaelrg at trona a three !ors' to a on, it., 1.1.118; to thoproduct add the' execs. of pars' &erste,' of the District (LC'S) and tratziento thlt sum among the serval stdrdi3ilicL44n p•orprtion to tho number =rotted In each, This gives the number of years' of serrice required from ends sub-district, increased by the ex e. From this number deOnet the diCeld whrch. the seb-distrkct boa farnish-d, and the remnibder la the actual .cumber of years' sers.co.required; which disidad by three, gives the"actual namlr.r of man re quired from the sub.dle'lleta under this call. Or, hiking es an example the First ward On tho call of July 18th they were relabel to furnish pincty ; t3re men 1O one , year; on this they" far ' Dished iditylaix Mee for ono year, and sisdY • whose tumor scrtice le unkocnre, and taken to be one year, . %Lich gives one butntrat and • twoety-isir men for one' S'ear, equal 10 ebliql 'hundred; tout terentpetr,;yeette men for three lean, attach:is equal r.' years' henrice-zthen INI plus in • years of eervlce, Gent which deduct- QS -ender last call,) leaven an <scam of. , ' service. _The.total. excess of yeare'serit • the Dlsnict Is 4sripooseit tet • bo) 1,025; this. Ad ded to the quota (2.572) alter mulskplying ithoth by-thfees SITC3 a gross quote of dall, to he diskrlbtated among 'Abe subdlstrlcla be pro -portion to the enrollmezdor each, 'llds 'Omens , thir fallowing proportiow;'l l ,l 93 l(tond.ll3- roilmept oflhe,D.lstr,let) to 4,141 (the :Awes quoth of the tddliet) - so Is the antitllatentloC the Firsa.Watd, 4 433logs ociainvOtladltatelf-- , 1ti132:Mi1n.184.1913„83, fr o nt. ibis el:dotter-1 i the amp*, yelp which , the Ti i rkt 'Vert; Oa tsetualfl rehabbed; (4.1,) srlueb, gives 1415=„“ this CWO4 tettldixegtVes,A4l, the Ea otteta. - or Os admit number Of elm KoZwire , k , Following 'Ms process, and , essinithue.the numbers In the second column to be .thoect, of one Jeer Meth the 400% Iftfuglik 4srAtjoa • the (caning ittbist . Tht All the . &Ipso the tinms: iscnnteeie tis show that she Present is_ the •Ittull;:eamptlgre against Ame great rebellire t. The , atteceasiof our.rarmles an4aav4a, the spirit of our, soldiers,oo4ol., ions - of our eilicers,„the divisfetut,•derticedires= . _Gen, and fLaancial difficulties of . the crispy, sis• suet us that the triumph of Ihidice; . lithuth:and .peace is at hand:, . Every •enialfr now be dlreetadtieel let-• oqr armies fonlhelait;desigeM.le atraggies •for: the rebellion will 'Muriel' 'his - lived. in blood: .•FaPccially abonid those: noble! potelota who shall he called. to offer their.. bl ood ; on the 'alter of liberty be Thirsared,sp lbr as we can ; mem their; •stlaii , solemn .iettlee, binds- Instructba ae4•l24lgfilerri imatirhen -InnEE ll 4-ererr succor - I sttbst . and of country ' can rd, should' be' et and for their relief; nor should any soldiertis allowed to die without. having the hope of den* life through oar Lord Jesus Christ prftwatMl to him, aid without •prayer to;God for mercy Id his num.. This duty tho delegates of the Atulatittet Commission perform.. . • . •• , '• In one hundred and flrty chepel tents - oar Ed diers now esamable daily to read the pebUrettona furnished by the Connsission, or 1,9 ..wr*Llettent teloved ones at, home, and every night 11 the week, and three times on Sabbath, most•ef them being crowded with earnest worshippers, many of whom rise to ask payer, end profess their design to lead Christian WVI24 , add i t i onal tents are earnestly tiemerided. '• The'leading' preachers of. ousyrities are offering-their sor . vices, and with one' voice attest the wawa of the rpirit of God In these IsseMblics. „ The Spring' ClMPitign has :already opened. The delegates of the COMMiSBIOII are event now nursing the wounded from. Dahney's : gilt and Finisher's Ilan; anti at any moment we must be presued for &general engagement, and ari out lay of a humired.thensasnd dollars. for • battle field 'term: , • • he In ibis emergency lneas&ry Is empty.' The Christian. Commission bas no funds is bank, no investments. of. capital,.lts ..only reliance has ever teen faith In ' God a nd God's people. . This is God's work. He will provide the meads for it. Every 'Christian is Ilia agent. Teach Ins now spriest for immediate help. Will every returned 'delegate -at once atipsint 'and' address • meetings in: his own' locality, tell what helms seen anditeard in the - ars:o, and `receive and forward the tofferingt of chostliin pa- To tilt tladles'-'AidSocieties itiof Cluistin , tkanmlesions contidenttrappeal, thsti they itt shout touching ludividnitt sub , scriptions from their and,twithont Mg to make uplerge rume:forward them ts fast ns knyinfomiation Ls dmiredewrite to I Bank street, Philadelphia, blother,rwtra, would - you wish your laved ado .to die on this -Veld, irlthout any to receive hie list message for you, or to kneel beside him and a prayer for ~..kintlrltartlng soul I • •, • •t_ 'MI ministers mate In holdiug Christian Com . balision meetings 3n . their respective' towns„ without waiting for the visits of agents, and at low every member of, their congregations the privilege ofcbuisibeting to this noble . work? • . Forward this agnsuntlia soon as possible to the most convenient Emrich of theChristian_Cam mission or to the Treasurer, him dosepk,Paner son, at the Wester& lianit; Philadelphia. , ;•• Gwen& H. Brouri; ; • • Chairman Christian Comnitsslon, .11 Bank street. Phildelphis. Eroain . di Warta At a =tiler meal; held at the Sehool-hotuse, Ewes resolved that unless the enbsettbers to the Eighth ward Beauty fund vole forward, on or before Treat Saturday night, and pay their sabaciiptlons, that the Reorolting 'Committee he Instructed to treader thorium al ratty recruited tot mune other ditatieti owl the =dewy raxived for them to be paid onsd Jo the dab for the hellcat of anbacnbera. Tams Mrs Wormo.--Captabi Xs* W Horbacb, authorized' Recrtatlng - Oiticer, wishes thirty mere meri tei completabis eompany. Cap , Man Frank Street, late 024?. .VT.; the OW Vet eran Heement, eommanded by Cebnaelliant. W. 'Mark; to going by special 'crier srltri Captain • U.W.. norbach. Veterans come, - Vol tears nerve , opposite the Peasnylvetnia Cent*, Hall road Passenger Depot.. eimpeny of eighty-thief men arrived from Johnsterrniasterday, on ibdr way Ps Harrisburg. . They go late 0110 01 . tho pew or, e ganizanona, „ , comprmy Vora New DriOden -reached tide city yesterday evening. Both Tom miles - were composed of line lookbiguldm, and ;were 9u exeellau spirits ' - - . . . . . Piet Tomre uur.- r A generrd, wpm i n , etj to hes held at the &tool Haase lA . ..,'' 4; , ,, , :.•:.:' tide eknlng, ro r tto'purpgio ikt, , :1... 1 .... . • tlou In rtgayyl.tollptigilq:Ablit 4 ..,.. 46 - fu ... ship. ETcrr,tla44: liken:m . 4lk' .tcA • ::., 5(0114 . v:.. attend. , =:r.-If .- ..••• . . • • . :Vut•Tnains-,Tifirtike !,4s& roc days the::trains bare route where:Tr leen:tea aeWlio nt re, gird to. the .tint-table; little inpnci rept.: '/arlty kitoir . ,ol4 - ,9lieerves;nlo 'arrivals bbddel:antenna non eery nearly onauto, - . , __•:Sztxtttst Ear;tba. :Second Ward4till govs on, atul.virelcarn.ffiat about fifty ~ItNth butt 'been cbtalpeil...., Athesn. bounty! 'Two Oorreapoitdent pt the ltOw retklrintet, 'with ' . Gettet al - lhodePe• artay,:whollf (leeks the rerort that theielieleenhittastooeri NV ere tioefral with ehiteri by our eoldlste..The whole 'tory of the fratenthettloalanOgcodfeelinkot tho soldiers of both arntharotota O ceased. . or . • •• • • • 01. Word 1144101, new Alas.' 104110, bu Trio ovt, (he ith but, _o I oflamtmatlao or the. loam )1)14.4.20) SEVILLT•iof 4.:`,44t k ensia.Hoors Atzlllern P(ed 0 74.40 as 4 4 siontlis.• . ! . . ' I.lli tbnirsi *HI 010 ploter 400 the reakkalior • 4.. • • • Lis brother .1. T. Beritte tte:cr A n n' Si fta, • 44104yUlty,mi Filb4.l, t . o'c3o4c r t eft is
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