VOLUME'LxIvm-7-No. 62. gite Wittoburgiii 6aztite. VERY LATEST 'NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. GENERAL SIIERMANI CAMPAIGN. Bls Right "Wing only Paco Miles from Chisr/40mi. • EIS CAVALRY OPER kTING ON THE NORTH EASTERN RAIVOAD. tharlaton and Culumbia Tfiriaitned. THE MOLVENIpT ON WII.MINGTON.• Tan TIGHT ON JAMS ISLAND ""Ifew-L: Tont, Feb. 17.—Adviees fret =am. Amman sal that his left wing was, on Islemlay,; "seventeen miles north of Branchillle, and within , fifty miles of Columbia, the capital, while his; tight was in front of the &rot Ghsrleaton,l ;Atli two miles dig:tent, and threatening it. On' the ben). day (Tuesday tag) It was -twileated byl the Richmond papers that lila cavalry had reached the - Northesitteru 'and - thus! ,einOad the remaining tie between Charles- , ton and the rebel capital. • • Ms troopers were beheld to bealed in the vi .44DittofTiorencc, the Important point of con rergnec4. of - thsp_ralimail commtmleation tween South Calllllne, Georgia, North Carolina,', and MIMS, and mar which titian were recent,l I : Iteantlned a large number of napthral soldiers.• -• • - The rebel papers arm e that' there is nothing tiostcpt-heyrnan ann. and- expect- that the national flag will Soon be Boating Chari•e.A4 ton, Augusta,, Colombia and iteleigh. • ' • - vas YonK, Feb. -17.-The Taws 'James I • land corresporahmt, of the - lath, says that the Orem-under Brig. Gen: hatch Were bivouacked'. • on the Charleston and Savannah Railroad of the point stiscralt enema the Combaltee river. Thet, -,ste - nteadlly.nacrving forwanktftani Charleston; (the enerity, the erreattlenc, relnetantly ritirtrq 'in the abide dteection. • • j Trifoet,'s army of the Potomac earre. .spondentwat told by a deverttelhat"Lee lord for the South on the loth, go g, it was said, to - Branchville. Longetreet is: aid ;tri be in etint, ...Mend of the defenses at Riotmien& ' The -Tribunes Fort Mier sorrcsismdent says :she rebel •Pcledlon In 'front - of Wiltulagt4a is •-said' to, be liapregnable. *lst is be COI Year river and consists of a .brtmstworie ten feet ',' in helghtb, With ditch sa abattis In front:- 1 Gen. Sc hofield' brought with ,him when he es, . reamed Command a large Rime of teterans, and at once act them at work. • - New Tong, Feb. 17.—Additiooal .detulls o(. the increment towards . Wilmington - last Saari day ' states that the troops 'engaged were erelui slvely those of General Terry's emlnnand, but Mt operations were directed in pemon by his "auFerfor officer, General Schotield. They were that siVemedul, and What, at first: appearcd4 onlya reconnoissance lu , force, termina • , In , a permanent advance, the Union Rum bein„ moved forward two tulles, after considerable severe sklitilshing. The ground • was held and' , Welke were"lmme'diately thrown up on It almost as strong as tbo'from to which the rebate fell back. The Eakin casualties duriag , the day wee/. -only about tea killed and fifty wounded. , : ..;ritaAnnuems., Beignary 17:—L-The kiening -fhdkeire's Washington dlinateb . says s--The s , Riebeisirbd-piiirafek.bf the 15th has the follow= -We have foe some days been In doubt as t i t *fistShernmrea intentions were in the dlnsctie AufttettLY This, doubt hai."al. setred:r.teseams that: whilells main army adt • noticed , toward litimeltvlllo and Charleston, h rent Xllpatrick'o cavalry tee demonstrate - against A •tmstit lip the Charleatom,aud ••:-lpottlalliroWL • ; , ' &spate/me _ nrce/vea at the t we learn that (len. Wheeler attacked k Aiken, on the Charleston ; and Ann !".,. pas road; twenty mites northeast of Angust and'aild'a considerable engagement; &are hid miles in the direction of Branchville.. Oct •• troom have by this time no doubt fallen back tn , theCongmmElver. If our troops fall behind Itmeongsree the enemy will be able to shell ‘)l tumble nom the south bank.'Wealeo learn th the_Con,garen and its Eribatarlei are noir. oi i3 .. !AMAMI% above., the city., The disposes...us Cd - believe 'that atm- troops will seek to 'give balite beforeeressfog the Congaree,: - • -•-. .The;Riclutiond,W7ire Ws: We learn' Ilpira goodaulliatity thatour forces arc falling back : befor e Sherman's , advancing columns, in the as reetion of Columbia, B. C., and will probablt make a stand on the Congaree: - • • , learn that " a naval force coneisting terclve - r fleets and one hundred men under cosi. mend of Lieut. Tammy EMI, were recently ca l mired by the Yankees. near limithLsnd, of Wight county; Va. Among the party w eb Assbtant ,Engineer Tomlinson, of the JamM rlverlieet; who Was married the night-before h departure. ' A heavy fire 'eceurrad at Manville, Va., o Wednesday laat. The estimated lois • antiehe Bnirion Bragg hiat presient pi Rick . . Dam Yonx, Feb.. 17.--flardee reports a rel. ~ Pulse of Mir forixs on James Island. On the contrary, the Timm' correspondent I, 'hews that a gallant charge was made, and OM rebel enter works, consisting of.;;broo redoutd4 were captured, together with 'thirty prisortent. The-rebels - defending the rcdontitii were Infantri., who fled pell-mell before the Impetuous charge of our men.. Gen. Oillmorc was present at the 7 • • .• • . . • From the Army of the . Potomae. • Trierimote, Feb. 17.—TriformatiOn from the. Army of the Morisse states that the dispatch of the Nhh last. annonuelng the executSoutif.las,. L. Maui WAS a mistake, m his sentence was sus paled hythePresident, until farther orders. ~ miters from the rebel array hare been qultit n eretrutforseme thee past, twenty-1/re coming within our lines on Wednesday' morning. , They present theirs mualdirty, ragged, and hungry apt. ye/mance. Their first question almost always I.: "Where can, we get rational" . ' A SCTCra storm a mmeeced oa Taesdsy nighty Whlch threatened to continueeetne Gene. Humphrey Mai Wilcox knee Lefton short. leatee of abrence to go North. • •: . :...New Tone. Peb. - 17.—The-Traoues Army or `-tbe - potourne special Alm the , Yaliroad is being extended' ter a pablikon now held on the left -bY CWirfc 6 large foMe • of.VlCa are em. pned upon lt. Nignerous wagon roads ant • 'am beta constricted' - -; The - 21.0,0L0. Army of the rotoriticipeelal , _dated :40.1.4 1 11. 414 t Ev.etiOdni thquiet.-. The :.rebel: army'. la:bdugtpatd. . The men ray the *One] is of;rely little use toilette': •' • ..• • The - il';llifrer" de-4 iv • • ritti - titiettorilrernittair.... - The itroasent lecretenittilv.. ...• : . - t Raw .Tqce, reb.. I.7.—The :Time Air asigtur2 , ton biiedia 'mph' Sir ArnOtratmlwrltm to the' Navy Department, Gnirern4 meat tionaanufaet err his guns. Cain4ialVirtsq or tho .OrdnAnni 'Wrenn, In reply sajn.: Inn • AntlitrOng rint.ciapt tired at Fort disher.Offered ma themes* for.teodlig Sir Wilitant's Gen. Dwight.bas been before the. dommlttec on the Concoct of thriWar,.tcrtifylng.- condom. Rod - expedition. .. - orles'Washlaifton . flays': Th 6 . • '-neeotsinerce•Committee here nearly, fln: examination 'of persons hi:44lllg cottoi • M. Theywill next examine the cdtbdals:who ed them. , ' • • ' -'• . The same special says that the President fold a member of the Ways and Moans Commltten that he ehatdd soon send in a - now nomination • far a now Secretary, who wonid - probably be an Sales of Seven.Thlrtles. Pum.amatsmaa "Feb. -TtiO itanfiriiitlatt IA t ing e 7 il?t i Orooo.. ja jh e le arg 6k6 el a t t a glll4 ei r= 4-50.000, from New . York. • 'lhrlt.amett.onta, Feb. 1.7.-Afay Cooke k Co.'s 2 , „, subscriptions to the 7.30 loam to-day amodot Including moo . from New York or 1587,000, and one, from Chicago or $344,1)(10. Thera were 20117 11AP/him! 'subsmiptlous of llfty donate each." Madras from !Mayan's. Nnrw Yon's, Feb. 11.--The steamer Corsica brings Ifavanadatea of the 11. th. • - Tbe blockado runner, Colonel Lamb, was obliged to return foam- an attempt to rut Mt* '.Galveston Harbor. - liallmlUlau l s Consul at Eiarena has not yet3i . been able to seerri the Ueda= archleves to aro news from Mor.leo. . 4 - n • New York Cold Market. Naar Your, ; Fels. etlll* stagnant. The pries has fluccuined beSirean 2035 sad • Gold to-night - ; • • • ,V , '. : . Death of Prof. Dorcas .1 ' IBosxot, Feb. I.l.—Prof. Bond, of Iluirard . • University, died this morning of consumption!. -, Ile was about to receive honorable , tostoniali &CU the Englith National Academy... •, . • . . _ c:=s+ _ T , , LATEST REEL INTELLIGENCE,. TUC hiGROFS CALLED - ON TO TOLIIITREIL ADVANCE ON RALEIGH ANTICIPATED SlM3it&-N'S OPERATIONS. Grant Preparing,to.Further Adranre, &r., Ice.. ice., Ace New : Totot, Feb. I.7.—The late rebel . papers preseit eerie Tay emboss' and Intmesting . its elegem' regarding the Manorial and military matters In Jeff. Davis' dominions. :The new currency now,; e.ottsidured of less. value than the old. There is no money even of this worthless character In the Treasury to settle Im mense outstanding accounts, and taxation Is de.• Glared to be as heavy es the people can stand. Thevroporod far semi rip negoes„by whoictutle ating rccelvol an'advcrae decialcui In the Rebel Congress. the scheme calling on them to volunteer Is now being warmly disensied. General Hardee telegraphs from Charleston on the llth that the rebel pickets teem driven In on James Nand on the night of the 10th, but that • the Mimi ... Were re-WillkshEd•ifte.. Yliit_aasi, The Yankees aro still In strong form on the bland, however, with an Increase of eighteen steasncra off tim bar The barge attack oa the night or the I lth, on Battery Tompkins 'ryas repulsed. The Illehmiind :Dispatch reporta the landing at ..10,V00 Men at Newbem, and believes their ob ject to be an Immediate ndrance tin Raleigh or, en the railroad lines. Grant vlaltut Ngwbern .1110 Itivlanond Mfflogt.thr.f the 14th said al comrouittentlon witlit,,ltiarba.t.on Mitt AtiguBta I eut ofr ; 'and tiothln, Is Icuo,in`ur the. iltuntlon those places. • The Enquirer, of tho Ilth, says •-• Grant ap pears to ha preparing to itukit forward his lima; still further, having tty_hlt. recent movement nd- Taneeti them three tulles to-Arrant of Peter 'Aim. The soldiers agree nptut thin prnetkabltity of intmdneing• Regret:a to nit in solving the tilt- Lenity before tnem. The Richmond r.l.iatter, of the 14th, aact If Sherman taUes Branehrilt r, he cut> our great • railroad artery, and Urn. Len will hare to go and gather Lis supplies from other quartere than the rich ittareltons.. of Senthwodern Georgia. New Vt .- tux, Feb. IL—The Richmond igeottael of the 14th, In an article on the arming or ,fares,. argues that the proposed measure would be of great iuleaulage in the single item of supplies, which a sown very important piestiun with the rebel government. The Inapalel. sees no hope of foreign interreu-1 Lion, and says that it is useless to discuss thof question. . TheHeila - ertays the. recent -rise In rebel pa.; per Was caused by the . Secretary of the Treas. 'my throwing a quantity:of .gold on the inarket. It urgesthe destruction of the present eurreney,i the reduction • of the rebel "debt to a gold; Tlie clerks In the Departments of. the Governments appeal to: the Send° 'fur an lei m ,case their pay e.. stating that under their ; - proser.i compensation they can barely; support' The/net/ire' : leis: , While the bio'cisae irJ fistireagablet England. and France, it .is open , to the Yankees, and 8013 the effect or tradlugl , permits; !Urinal Atlrbintis in Oar possetsslon - ;en-i abler 1;b1. to do all. trading to the intchtsion of foreign nations. The rebel's are ' , applied by the! Yankees with Mitch% of commerce, they-tninidl prefer lcainuchase elsewhere,,but take from the Yankees ralhet thatfli Withera diem. • I The &Wind says a Mus meeting hen hee t q• called in retcrsburgh and fynchburgh to ex. press the:viensibt: [be - people-on' therdtgradire, to.rms. tr. , cyst by,Lincola. , Auour exchutgesi speak . witretie fate ache FOrtress Venn - a:inc.; , and thsedMiu: It haa disclosed to nt—i all except the Raleigh Progrus„and Raleigh! Stop...lard—which are still hanging oat the whites thig-for•stuwerider: Vie; Augusta VAnattPle Will: doubtless also takethe same iti'tusats< - The Columbia Go‘Fralian of a raceme date saisi Shermaic 'elated by recent • anceestL4, feels coui Ildent oar marching. tbgough South • Carotin aru irilimg he sholild bog the delaslon t Lit heart, as his fall sill he greater ' when hisi dh;., , racc tomes upon' hits. , ,Soo. Indnlan In feelings of, confidence is our strength, based uporrfar different and" much• greater grounds{ Sherman's arms catered this State with tareatii openly anal dellantly made, of the rengeancei which should.mark Vs. march. South Carol Linens are not lobe bithuldatedby the fulminai lions of a Until foe, and ire are mistaken it South Carolinians hare forgotten how to 'treat the insolence of hirelings. None Yoga, Feb. 2'n14 , 0, has thd Nllairring extracts from Blehmond papers of thti . . The Examiner says " Areorilln.. , to offielal advlees last received at, the 'War Department; Sherman was moving en the upper branches og Edisto river, evidently 14dt-tolling to Hank Bran ch 4. stile and taiike the railroad to Colombia, north Itt Junetlon With the South Carolina rail: road. It is condudist.tliat licauregard has fl len hack from Brancheillo to take op a new lin oigOierColumhis;ond one better calculated fo defenalre purposes. . . . , 'the °pleb:Mtn officlarguartersis that a Inlaid iwirathlnent. ileaortgard will fight it on ground of hie own choosing and with adequate forcet 'file general situation Is encouraging for ns. I was currently reported yesterday that a cotton of the enemy were moving on Jngttsis. Tb War Department has no confirmation of Ahls." TheEnl,drer nays the continued absence of t final hews from the Souttacaves wgiirien field, far soy extent or rumor and ; conjecture, noM that it Is' Well known that - Sherman li.adively initiating his campaign.'llts tittneovets fog and flats upon Augnsta and Colton; bia nd hie demonaraUen in force on ;lama Islind below Charleston- form a basis of sound very entertaining military criticisms and antic': That Branchville; and ultimately Charleston; are In the dealmiefof Sherman there can be IRAN doubt, but. whetheelis will gg; either one or the other trppeara by no UlOlllll imminent. Rumor soya that BreMetitrillo Is evacuated and the etui tiny, _having, crossed the Edisto twenty shove that place, are marching There it no official confirmation of this. ' The Beirjuirer says the Confederate Handel ytsterrday pained whi4 , abollellingiltn eourriPi human, and olUce of cominander of conscripts, and turning the whole Matinees of. coaseriptloti one! to commanders Of restores In the severer biota. Mm. Pattereon Allan is retsrpised in the sum -of one hundred thousand &Mare for her ap, 'maniere.; to antiwer an Indictment for treason; Cimnsel, It Is vresnmed, will ask for the mdia+ canoe and renewal , of the ball bonds. The-Ideal ,Forees In Texas, Arkansas,' and Louisiana. Mom fistutovei Feb: 10-;-•flo if)llion..llB.- The-fuIiPIOPY Intelnkrtce 110 receiYea,*5.g4 rttrgs front we ani'pra e oiees !tllog~Priee'a ' and StagrqueS.srmiet, and Is deemed' reliable! Prices,,raitinand , Is - "about. o.ooostronorealut .is - com Posed: mostly.:of cavalry from Texas lArge numbers of deserter* were &instantly Ur . riving at the Rin Grande'and escaping north m Arkansas and Miuouri. Prlea'a headetterters aro at Ikmbein, Teem, four miles south of. MO river, In a fineforaging region. • Maunder Is at Camden, Arkansto with. a part; of his maninand, but main Cat are on stealing er pedition 4, robbint, Texas •houna. : Melia ...-Erice's and 3lagraderN commando are In an exhausted conditlcitt;':-Mai, - grader has - 93,000 men - on - muote.rymlls,.,two.4 thirds of whom are effective. '• - • Kirby Smith's headquarters ma still at Shreve4 pots, malsiana.7 strengthis estimated, sE 58,000,' only about 510,0N.0riewhIch are ativili able. „Immense - dmves of beef-cattle, - -number• leg several hundred thonsand head, are ronminif the prairies of wmter n Tuna.. Reports of Kirby' Smith's, ifftinilies 'and- atm..- rebel oftleersl cotton speculation still continua. Major Kart,! rebel agent at Matantoras, Is said to have wads a million dollars in gold. • • A Epanhh journal; published atldatomeras„; says Marindilion has created an order entitled theldexlcan Azle, of which Grand. Marshal Al- month Is appointed Grand Bachelor. The order' comprises an unlimited number of Knight. . . Haftraaa Coiporaiiou. Cuntracti—Sherman ...Marching on Columbia—nhlp Canals. New 'roux, Feb.l.7.—The rodupireinll,4,r -.Mtr's special sajat The llonso Committed up-red to report .against- tho resolution requli. lag railroad eorporatlonu, onleh we-e , re,vel: corer - mat lands 16 tarry out the contract, to Adilro from - Richmond to day show thui Sherman is niareldngoriCedurntila,nud that Beau-. regattltrJll endeavor to prevent hla crossing the. Thu Etenato will probably tako no action on this fllluols undlaugariAldp Cada Bills.- . ystl, GeorigiiTs.. . , . . New-Toni, Feb. meetttuf of the feya.; Georgians was bald at the Cooper Institute; last, gpae4bea ware made byseaeral resident/ of Georgia; and resolutions passed. deuouncing the secession i 13 0 ,7 Mint' end urging . a 'return of itts Mate to the Union.. • • - : plafrenebteelli Avorsee; .11tie.; Feb. 17. The-Heine House of Itefreetztatlvetkino pulsed ormlutloa pro; eitEng foam ateeildmeet, of the.Conelltntloa of this aloe, '4lofranehlelig, deaden aril stolen, tecs from rollltaq draf.a.. • • MI;Y lllTlllth CONGRESS-SECOND SESSION Wird.ilsortnt Car, Feb. IT. 1 , Tine Na 4al Apptonriattah Mr tin eonAidered. Mr.- Hale charged that the Nary Departrueat had put pimps and aplea upla hip track Ltat awm taer. • Mr. Grimes denied on ihe authority of M. Fox, lite stater:wilt that the Navy Department had ever given IlEstructions to any detective to examine the conduct of Mr. Hale, or anything of the kind. . - Mr. Halo then animadverted at length on the Management (tribe Navy Department. Mr. Ban Waxy concurred in Mr. Hale% rt.; marks. Mr. Doolittiosteado a. Teeth, In relation to Infitim, - .eatin the formation of the Ira= pfddrerin back—tO 171/9;anditefontidera Jefferson, Monroe, Madison, end the great states men of that time, and contending that the Dem ocratic party was of recent origin, rio : the time of the reelection of Jackson. After - remarks from Messrs. Saulsbury, Lll3O and Nye, the Senate took a mesa. Mr. Sumner offcred•e - jotnt resolntion declar ing that the United States government could in la no. event become responsible for the rebel debt. _ Mr. Etatilf.bnry objected and It TV21.2 laid ore, A. resolution was adopted to take Arcress. from A.lllll' o'..clock this evening. ..7 At the evening cession. a hill to antherlati the Accounting officers of the Trenaurf to receive catisfactOry evidence of the claim of Kamm.; against the United States, to the amount Sig. Stat (the original vouchers having been lost daring the massaereut Lawrence), wakpa,vied.-.. Mr.. Wade denied" that the cdpOtt Or the 'Com mittee on the Conduct of the War wan ex pule, and said that light-draft Dome-lads were a failure. The credentials of Mr. Seeger, Senator from Virginia, to fill the vacancy oeensioued by the death of Mr. I/owl:len, were. resented and laid On" lire table to beneted upon by'. next Con grew. Yeas In, nays 11t. Mr. :Nye • spoke to reply to Mr. Saulsbury, in defence of the masm•nsion of the Writ of Habeas Corpus.' Ile referred to Gem Jackson's conduct at New Orleaus, and said he was emetelmal by Democratic members Congress. Several years ego he charged that the eon! Opposition wade by Mr. Saul'hur'y to the Admielatretion we. its free lag four millions 01 yea. Mr. Nye whirl: he gain, among other things., was not will ing that the highest clinic known to onr laws, Irenlton, rhonid he punished. -tie !Malty repliet to the accusation ttgaint:l his loyartj . al a Dem Mr..9 , .aukhoryl'itelfeated loyahy ni a Deal - c.v . :a. Ile said the l'eace men were the loyal men of the reentry, aml that the party in rower soles 1,61.1 the eauoe of the INtif, tcure. the roe • 1.1 alt ors. Mr. Grime.. +dee defended the Nary Depart went from attacks mad , upon it. Mr. WaliC*9 anoredment plopro,lntr thr estab• livlancut of a Board of Admiralty was rejected. Mr. Anthony offered rtq amendment. which was adopted, that the appointments of midship men to the Naval Academy shall be made In the several dlvtricta by the competitive examinatibn up en to young men of the soreral districts. Mr. Sprague of 'an ardendment authoriz ing the Stxretaries of the Navy, War and Treas ury to purchase Bunting made In this country instead of importing It. Adopted. Mr. Sumner called up his resolution .In relation to the rebel debt, and it was passed. • The Naval Approrlation Bill as amended, was then pausal. At els ven o'cknis the Senate adjourned. ROUSE. The Committee on RiettiOnsviported in (Avg& of the aerate:ion of blessm. Field and Mann dlr . Repre‘uxittAlves Iran' L 191916116 and Jack and Johnson as Representatives from Arkansas. The lion.: pnappd - the bill extending the time fir the completion of the land grunt railmal in ,iie..mrl and Wlseotudn. The Douse went Otto C-oMmlttee of the Whole on the amendment to the Internal Ravenna bill. Mr. &ntirell's amendment to tax dale half of one per tent. Is pending. Mr. Thayer - a amendment to except manufac tures and products from the tax on sales was - Mr- iluoPrz opposed a tax on gales, bat if it writ'esreloi toe - dbalred the amendment to In-,' elude all stocks aid bullion, sad to exelode all agricultural products'. - • A bill for the„rellef et . 3L4or,Briglista was! Mr. Wilson offered an aniendmreit that Ns &loyal and •blate. 'Banks and banking associto Mors dLill pay a Luc' of 10 per cent. oa the: amount of notes paid out hp them atter the Ist of Jauntily. Agreed to. Mr. Ingersoll LOOTed to make it twelve cents; instead of Mx tents a gallon, as proposed by the! Committee on Wan and Means, on Crude Pa; tralcum. After further proceeding, the duty; was left as preciously , reported, 1/1.• its Centd per Mr. EMIT% offered.* new Section, requiring ! eery bullion broker tolaka ours license and to I . l 3 ri ' kG i r e :' l U :4 l V " Zlli lit t h". ' 9 `llite u r C er at ehaV thus deal without Best taking out a license shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and be sub 1. et to aienally of $2,000. Whoever buys and! sells gold, hellion, or solo above 'the minlmun; vane, for yurposes of speculath,o, shall be; d steed a bullion broker. All sales of gol.l ex,: itir.g far crportatl.,n aud to pa: duty on no-1 pl,rts, and interest on the public debt, are to be I taxed ten per cent...ou esch, Poreintou and 'sale- Tke amendment was adopted - by:Al to 43. Mr. Hooper again offered , his amendment In' lieu of the present bank drake to tax thsi amount of deposits osotantli of ono per cent.' average per-month; one-quarter of one par cent. aftor July let next, and 'the latter half of erne per cent. after the 31st of December next. The amendment was rejected bj two majority!. After vart , tis unsuccessful efforts were Nadel to amend the.propositlon to tax' sites one half; of one pei tenturu,,it oat adopted by two ioa-1 .lofitY. , • 4 ' ' The Committee then rose. The previous uues-: 'Lion. was ordered. On concurring in .varlons! 'amendments of the Committee of the Wholc,l the Mouse adjourned. ',Prom Cairo aud Cairo), Irt 11.—The nteitmer Darling. from liirmphin.-passed thin potnt for Cincinnati with tiro bundled bales of cotton on board. }teats were Ipelag aga)n fired upon between here and Meinnbta. . '' The Government whirl-boat, at Memphis, eiSni*balog eleven thousand sacks orgraln ' sunk On th e 13 th . The loss Is estimated at tiny! thousand dollars. General Roberts bassbollsboti anbstinatelfrok. crags In the district of l'ennesset. .The City Council or. Cairo jars passed an or destine nmuiring substitute 'brokers tit .pay a license of ono thousand dollars for six months. -Cum), Feb. 14.—A reioltitirm has teen intro, rinced kettle Louisiana'lAglitiatnoe expressing! regret,tbr . did" itruituajt; of .;Mr.' Fields on Judge! Felley in Washingtort recently. The resolution{ was tabled bye vote of 35 to 8. ;flab eral Ttoberts fled on arder Mem- I phi , requiring owners or *hal - dent of real eststo in the district of WestTennessec, to file with the, Provost Mandrel, at Dlemphis, a description oil their property!, its suture, -course, title, when and where the rameeias acquired, consideration paid, i *rho, whti occupied, and by whet authority, and', when teat is paid for the same. - .Allagents or at.; terneys are required to file similar descriptions of the property they control, and if they brae money! or other eftorto, - belonging to absentees, to report! arid make oath to the sabre. Property net re-4 ported within .thirty da,ys be seized by the! military authorities. Ft•ni los and Blaney Mutters Its New York. :vim 1.6 ". Vel • • 17 . — At the BMA Exelumge to-da;r thd ItMlway /1,4 was'dull . nail lower, ex- ; mit Ex! Fart Wayucoibicy 11'x5 higher . - ,and mac; xistive.- .4lornimmeons .nteady. and 1/1_ fair, dc.i rna.and.. , Miseillaneeult list steady. spit tendingi npirkid,jiirills - ninoiement In Mariposa and: phi l e eine Me . Cog- Sharee firm - with Cumberland *and ' - Ind ' is - ElVOribis: - ' Bank Stacks'. arid, Railma goads dull .. ' The prospects of speedy! military successes prevents heavy sneculation,; 1 and a . neral dispuenlou to wait Tar events rathir hen anticipate them., Ilia Gold marked ' to pert ly - quiet and In sympathy with railway, and at r stocks. The Memel, market Is oicrl 'Mac rind large sums have poured in 'from; .the W ;In thupast feredaya.. Loans arr,ered: at SIA nt. roriign Exchange nominal.' Pa-. I , tralvu tocksactive and Irregular . There was; . a rise , ' .yedTarm and a heavy decline In-Man • halt ni-Enickerheeker. Bales -of Buchanan. Fa 4 S 5; Empire Citiv 500; ExeelAir, 1050; Rya & ' .485; Tack, :a; United States, 95.40 i Preroldeni, , 4yrrr Germania, 95; Oceanic, 14:5; Krtlekabteket, SO. •' 1 . _ . Kentucky Legislature.. litai Vim; Feb: 17:—.1 - special disnateh to! the. ;Voila frotarrankfart,Ky., says : Thu ton-, jority- Committee of ti, Senate hey. reported .that the 'constitutional Amend.; went ibelighlog elayery be rejeetql: The ntl-1 aorky Yerort iodate ,upon .eoeteeniatlon' as a eeeduteßpree4leut kr ruttneatlon., Four of the• commAtto! arc for tefeetten ; ono. fur compen: eat lon!und one for unondltionalratinratlon. ! IDs latkits were peteell to the Uenttleky eto eeking Seethe eippoitittueet or :u committee' to frrestfgate,aleNtrary afresh!!! ! • • Aqi;al of 16welellnloiers. • AL OA; V i.:l Th .fn6ian n 1 as ie nisi dhifatCl fridAnnapolis an follonm: The:, hag °Onion boats, New York _ and Tar: y, ar rived }Wry this morning with 1,518 parolwl Un Inn 61:441011. and I:dicers, from , Richmond: ...rho condition - alike men hi mu& 'hotter than , ot those .herctorora rcceiTctl. Only one hundred; had WOG scut to the hoSpital. A -41 4 4,Wiel current in Richmond "whonjel T . litoked d i .Y6mi " n c rd a {X 44 -'11 c ' that'B ourtga a .ett killed. . . . • • • . . PITTSTURGII PITTSBURCaI, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1865. Rcbcl I'lrßtc--Afirin at Nacri-•• ialtaliasse . . . it tear,. F,b. 7.—The ILrad's Wash ington special says: Our• Consul at - London, has informed tho Cravernment of the stdlinZ from Kint, , ston, Ireland, of tba steamer which, it is not doubted, intended for a tenet pirate. Hai efmement hod gond, or wOulVie mat in a sailing vessel. Notwithstalding7the' feet that she Is small', she will be thle do ninth damsgeto American shipping, If sho gets started In her meultated earcer. It to thought she would go to Nassau, before taking on beard • The-oleding of the port of Wilmington has been a sad blow to Nassau. All Is stagnatloa these. At:cording tothe ./kovittscorrespondeiee on the third, there were overthirty steamers and one, hmulred sail,feeently engaged in the con traband touts;lylng in tbat*port, and the ware houses filled with geode. . - The pirate Tallahassee (nets collect the Maine bum) wad there on the first of the month, and the attention 'of the Governor was called to the fact by oar (Innen!. Onr, gunboat, UM Iforide ran, arrived on the 31st , and asked permission Co anchor inside of the harbor, but was refrised.i IRnm Callfornla—.Order.. from General McDowell Fu A seise.,, Feb: 14.—Gen. MeDowills tutd an order requiring pasiecitgers to Mexico id obtain a permit leant Mitt Trorost lifarshal. No citizens of thi: 'United Stites will recelic uetrnits without evidence of his peaceful Inten tion. Doubtfnl cases must ,taket the oath of allegiance, and aliens onsstrodup satisfactory certificates of their nationality. - the objrct of the order Is to Impede the In sense of • bands of persona Inimical to' the Md. ul Btatca, reported to be now east - m.11)11oz In So asra with hostile ittentioua tosrarda.the floater, ovulation and mllltar7 poste of the United totes. • Shipments of trcasum from thin:port: hut year e iwarly 50,000,000, belmr, the largest over Me in 111.etime. Of this tivelnilllees were Ott orernment neeonnt. Texas Itefingees to be Couscripted...ftri.. talistory Dlegratres often. Cabby: . , Er. Lolls, Fett.l7.—Tlic PepulidietTlOS Cairo rprelal says: Late New Orleans adrizes report II at the Mexican General MeJah, commanding Niniateorae; had entered Into arrangements with the re hl autborities by which all raumses from Yews are lobe returned to them aud immediate ly coaseripted. IleJah claims be is acting an der 7ilaxiruillao's orders. (len:Canby is said to tare sent word to Mejalt that he will retaliate try tatting and holding a Mexican °Meer as hos t,tie thatirtry refugee returned to the rebels. The Kovno—Thirty Loan Coupons. Ws‘rnituTos, Feb. IT.—The Treasury Depart. o:cot has beeztobilged to nil subscriptions to the 770 loan with bonds not bearing coupons of Feb. I:4 h. On bonds when that coupon Is wanting, dlall'for the amount will bo forwarded by the c: r.rral agent.at Washington. Another New Rebel Rain. NEw Voit,tri reb. - .l7.—The _Tribune's arm' f pCtilli mention. a statement of deaerters that the rebels have cow a ram named Jett. Da rig nearly completed. The deiterters sity the rani tel:1 soon make another raid &ma hero. Trio Orate Capt. Beall Itespited. . Saw roux, rebel Wale Capt. lirsti, the order for whose execution was to haTe been carried into effect. to-toorrOw, has beat r, spited for the present, and now lies entirely on the hands of the. President. The Broken Down Confederiey Some idea of the lipken and disloentetl condi; Lion of the Southerni!Cmforteracy may : be oto coined from a news lamln the Richmond May of the 12th Ina., whlch says "Our latest ex , thangtei from the South embrace the followlag dates: Columbia, 'lth; Charleston, 4th; Anat. . la st'u; Macon, 31;' Columbus, Ist; Atlant4lst; Ilimmsrucry,. 314 ult . .; Selina, :211thi, Mobile, "The Confederate, postal system, (adds the 11741e)-ts ,a wrest inalltullon--worthr of the days of Noah.” It Min that be sera that, it , takes over a..week; for the - malls batrarel from Riehniaral triCharles- • ton; tact weeks to travel from Richmond to.. Montgomay, and Ifteart...daywatona Richmond to Mobile. In other words, LIS -takes longer. to turret from Illettruoull to MontkOtier - y. thin troan.New York to London tarrarls. This too, before Gen. frherrnan had captured Itrauchtllle. We venture to tav that the next Malls to Richmond from air Klatt betaad , toe ; Sra aunatt ricer, will be over a month old, and that It will soon -take Jeff Davls about longer 1 to get news from Ida former capital, Itontgom• cry, than It doet. In New York to get news from firkin- It Is easy fur Davis to say that he doeanot ram about the capture of plemai - but how can he 1 tang carry on great or combilibi military opera tions occr.the Confederacy , trader such, dream- 1 latices t--l. Mora: The Committee on Ways - and Means will re-! porfa bfll, In aceonllance With thei whshmt of Seerttaryiearmaden, which.will prorlde for an lone of bond" , or other obligations (but probltt ttl o I legal tender notes) not exceodingt4lo,ooo,- • an. payable at not over forty years from date, at the pleasure ot the Government;; St not less than five nor more than forty years. The amiletmt Lamed other tenet than'tmudi may be converted Into bonds redeemable as above, as„ the Secretary of ' theTreasnry may deem 'expo:; Meet. The peinelpal or interest, or .both, may . Ins payable fn coin or mijr other mOney, or, enc.. nee) declared by Congress to be_ Lawful miner, or In.legal tenders. 'mew:itln coin Valli not exceed six per cent; or If In currency, not to ex ! Call seven and tbree-tenths per cent per annum. 'Atiother' section gives the Secretary 'powe'r to . exit bonds In any market be may choose, hero or ; in Europe, and on such conditions as -he may deem advisable, for coin, levant money, Treas., try notes or eertifientta of indebtedness; ite, • Another section exempts these bond, from State and municipal taxation. Tina cost of prisitinc tan to be allowed to exceed one per cent. Pow er I, given to lame more gold Interest bends In Order to guard agatnet any failure In future t. mite money, should the Secretary fall to raise tooneienouc,h by the sale of seven-thirties. ; The Rebel Women In the Shenandoah The following statement Is from the Boston Trere ter of yesterday': • • , • "A member of the Second Aiassachtisetts car airy, now m the Shenandoah .Valley, writing to 1111 , friends In this some of the mend In that reel:lent on A recent Sunday attended I sere:cm In a small Episcopal church. The con gregation waetnada up of .weimen and children, I with the exception of two or three old men. The women scowled as the sOldloriv passed np he Liple, and some of them vented their spite by.Hdeang upon the men In Federal uniform." I General Sheridan's measures, to civilize the vplu ful rebels' In the Shenandoah seam to have : - 11:rn forgotten already. .. . CONISIMITItIII upon "Idols And 'syttiptetttsr! Park correepordent of the Mors tells us that "In France them is a party In Onvermitent 6'- 4,14% violently opposed to the Government of the United States and ready to lend a helping band to the rebellion at once, and in any way that would be roost =chi,; a party whichis opposed to the 'Republic 'as a dangerous example to France, which fears the United State In Wilco, and which believes the South la, or tends to lie coma, like themselves, an i aristomwzy. Title yerty:lt is true - , Is in a tulnority ; hut like ell ml• not like, it make,: the meet liottle; It 114 e, INt pre tuintluts, higherelnalge . louder upon oceopying the ottretlett of. the publb4und Initria)tbe end, worry'tho tobllO lotolts way 'of think - 446' 'rid any rate, It does harm to the Union causal". „ „ETEPUESB saw Csmetamtr Crimson TO T/TS! Uri= WA* DpiroruAllosi.„lt Is al aigolficant commentary. upon'the fury of •the? .Plebmond press la. its '.Ehmaetation of Mr. .Lin. -coin's therein thopetteenegotiOtlins; that neither ''Mew. IT. Stepheas nor Judge Campbell worn at ' .tho great war - Meeting, where both had been ad ; iertised to speak. Vice President Stephens Sud denly formd.a twirling Mice/sill to make hasty trip to Georgia, and Judge Campbell found some other occasion to be absent. 11 is known that it la well understood to the - rebel' aidtal that they were not present because thej were not In itymr pathr with the object of the meeting; but the Itichtnond papers, though fully aware of this, don't dare to denounce them for it, A BIII3ITNGH.IX editor lately received from this _country what clahnetito be the thlentat skeet Of. Iron In the world. It wan rolled in Pittsiturgh.'t and was the onotthcntsandtlipart of an, inch It* thickness. Blare thenvta English mantifacturev; produced a sheet which is the hue-thousand and-1 fifteenth part of an inch - thick, in .rery tough, **and has a very good even surface.. Another ape,- 1 emelt t which at present bears away the CO/Itige of two eheets, weighinr respectivelyl foity.ninei . and forey-pinc-aad-a-balf groins, be-. big the foitrtedu-ltundretlih - part of an inch Jai thlektices. • -- • • • - Tea ,livroutous tar smtnni;—The - Louts. vine Pins Of telOthi snya that (Mamma, the noted KIIIIBIII amine, whe has lonn,beaa sap-, posed to be dead,ls now operating la ihatlitete.. It says he doubtless intends to, make Kentucky,. In future. the tNenW m eof his urdevuus, thieving 'operations. Ifis and the 'men et hls gang have been recognized at' Mount polnts hi the State. ' , . . 14. was stated at a mectlng to Dlratlagbaa.fre satntly, by Dr. Tompkins of Loadop, that atom of,..Dr.:Ltsloaatonoorbo.tailletott La .the - fadaral o rite after the war brake trut;WaS . the lattar part of latt.year.talicul prbottar, by Dia rebt . b. . , An Eng Holt View oi t tflr. Lini.hilt. Char-. ac , There is something in that steady beilne per. Sistence, that resolve eo iron that it eatmot even bend to make phrases, which is. Infinitely Mt incolve to spectators, which in tile Bouth,must create, more even than defeat In the flehl, tenee of the hopelessness of the Contest. You May face any man, however superior In strength, but the bravest will not stand up to the lorouto tire. The President does not boast, ahoWa no bate; indulges in no ,eries of talamph over the !•steady advance of our armies," threatens no forcign.Power ' makes no prophesies of speedy success„comforethe people with no asaurancea iota Utopian futuretbut, as If Impelled bye force ether than his own will, slides quietly, but IV resistibly along the rails. lie is in his groove, Slid moving, and those who are In his pal must ride with him, or lie fiat or retreat—mu at all events, recognize that It is they, and noth , who are to move out of the appointed course: Mr. hawthorn°, who Attested - Mr. Lincoln for his Want of refinement, ones doubted audibly wheth er his detestation was right; for, said ho," c lhave tioticed that the people always in such crises hit on, the right Mani" When the 'smoke - 6f Wet struggle ceases to make English eyes smart, they also, we believe, will -moguls° that the intni don of the man of genius was truer than his taste—London Spectator. • •• Slavery In Canada. , , An interesting stairs case o f twanty.nve yews sinuditm.bas recently' been decided by the Sti- . prune Court of Missouri; Charlotte, - a negro, sued August Chouteen for her freedom; and the case outlived the plaintiff- The metiussof Char lotte was a ilaveln CanadaJtrllfra;and , bf sev eral sales at:length - became , the . of Clung ernes . father'. In . turned upon thetact iituither'idaver* was ret,oz nlecd in Canada et that- time,nod the - Court decided in ltfilD that it ;did mist there from 1760 to 17ea. The Supreite Court revalued this dectslarr,.the other, day, and assessed the mats that had rimmed for a quarter of a century tquinFt the defendant, Chnuteau. .111 s probable that had slavery anti Ito Influence continued ai it was in 1859, the deelsipti of the Lower Court would have been confirmed, and the State have lest'the costs. Thee it took the Court a quarter of a century to do for one person what an hour's work is the Convention did f0r114,000 slave" and probably the rebellion was the means of ' enabling the Court to do that much for freedom. A countsroannwr of the P,hilstill i phis Pm; writing from Eastport , alias ., under atenf Feb. says " Last night a large number of trans , ' ,ports arrived. The whole number been now is aunt twenty-five or thirty. The troops arc al. .rcddy embarking; grain Is being shipped, and wagons and mules token on board. Everything indleates a general more of Thomas' whole army: It Is sopposed he Ii going down thelAis shalppl. This is the only way the army could possibly make w move, (we mean on boats,) for the roads are in the worst possible condition. ThelvMeher, for the past two weeks, has been very disagreeable end unfavorable for the army. First we hod snow to the depth of two Inches, then rain •on that, storming for days together. '.At one 'time, and that when it - was very cold weather, the troops had , : nothing In the ..sray of bread but corn. This they boiled and parched, and had nothing else ter a week. Their fiord tack h omily citrifedota4 they ire nos lir- . !leg very well. The health of 'be arm'y ts regard-) •ed as very good. ' The extreme right of the army • Is at this point ; the left wing at or near Florence., 'lloorkat last accounts . was moving ooath. Ills men were ,doserciag.by hundrtids. • • . . . Drumm YT.OII iva REM,. , . 'lVisblegton correspondent of the New York 'I Iterekt telegraphi - . the enormous Mere-tic of desertions from array s slime ao return of the- peace com misskmont; scurgettive, and dews not ernbatan. ttete the assertions of the Richmond papers that : the army is again inspire with thespirit of 1E61.1 - Two hundred of recently deserted "rebel patriots &Prised here on. fiaturdrer. and took the oath of ' allegiance, and a still larger umber to-day; and these all concur. in Um 404=24 that nothing!' bat the icreratt"ineasilnis an/ strldest precau- Was prerent a still larger exodus of their com. -jades, who, are weary, of the war, and not dis-`, posed longer totreests end a 4rra (for thebenefit, of theollgarchY Who made: nd condueted the `: war sgaln.tthe Union.", , Tart G.,HInVK ann Enseorar. Cstunenus."—The • February number or the •Landon Vaal Werth entitled "The Greeks and the Greek Church in London," says that measures have been taken, both in England and in the General Eptscopal Concwolion in the lintko.l3tates 'Sebring about • some system of, fellowship aid intercommnal- tlou betvreas the ratitcru ,or Greek. Church, wbneo centre is" in Russia, And the chnrehes an der Episcopal rule In the west. In 1862 the at. lcutisn of the- General Episcopal Convention, Geld its New Torks was called to the fact that in the city of San Frannie& them were between throe and four, Mildred communicants-of the Greek Church. Rev. George Willlatus,LD. IL, or London, has slatted Russia on this nil lon to center the Greek clew, and - the wholebusiuma Is in such a condition that something May come ; D.& report of the Department of Agriculture far the month of January has Jet been issued. The principal article Motes to the cultiratton of the hop plant, a subj.vt which bai attracted much attention on account of the high price hors have commanded during the fall and win ter. The report also furnishes a series of ta ble, showing; the. ova:age field per, acre, and average pries of the crops of 1%4. The rer age held in New York let year was as follows:. Wheat, per acre; 13 bushelr; rye, RN' bushels;- barley, 18% bushels; otits, 23 bushels; corn, 293 i bushels. The largest product of wheat was In ~ Conneellent, - --10,3i - bushels to the acre; of corn, hi Vermont-4'i 4-ti , telshels - to the' acre. ' Ohio yielded 1034' bushels of wheat and 81 of urn to the acre. , Cu'?. JOHN T. luau, Vie. Lake Eric pirate,' aho was a ringleader on seizing the steamboat Isaac Parsons, on the lath of-September and subsequently assisted In taking and sinking; the Island Queen, has bccu convicted (by a Court Martial held at Fort Lafayette last week,) end hi; Seratmecd to ho bung on llorereor'sis• and on SatUrday next. The charges against atm ware vbalating thelawe or war and actin; as . a spy.: One of bla crimes was an attempt to throw a tralil oft. the. track on the Lake Shore Bead so as to rob the Express car.. - Beall plead, in lustilleatlon,-tha authority of Jefferson Davis, but the Court did •not agree 'that' Davis (nor ; even a legitimate sale') bad authority to au thorize piracy and midnight murder. Nina. B. EL Idonms; of tide elty,-who bow bectron trial, with her husband and others,' before the Mllltary Commission at Cincinnati, • ren the charge of treasonable: conspiracy, has ,matie . a fall -contention and peUtioned General :Hdoker for leniency.- By order of General Hook exilic has been released-from custody; with the condition that she 'shall go to her father's farm, 'located within ft tees miles of Lexington, Ken tucky, and there remain nail the war Is over; and If she leaves the farm, she shall he arrested and 'rent throngh - the lines to tlio go Amite. ilronurriioFnat - na ne NEW °mg.—Fresh derelopasentaare being constantly made In this tinnttir .through. the. pertioacloua , :ellidency, of COlon el Baker: - 'A genuine raid, Wll3ko bead , tyducetera and their, friends leo :bean inaagn ' rated, and attest 'follow& arrest, the etitnlnals la . .'every cue being sent directly to Washington for tent A general hegira of this class of ruffians is taking piney, Canada belag the haven of rest torarda st 1, they gravitate. It Is said that 1, me (loverninem atliticas are Implicated is the tr::rrar Ilteve . Their llllllll . k. nre ne yet.witalisid TUE VIMEEDONVS Thom a . , Mr.Ltncolndoes not sleep bii - a bed of theds.Last week ho f i lms portrayed his tniuble to one of.. the . committra who waited Upon Lim fir redinii from the Injus tice of a subordinate oMeial toriehingthe draft. ‘*-When I eeek to make peace andloring the war to au eud," said the President, !!.I. am most bit terly assailed, and when I wielttia'proirecate the war with greeter. vigor than weer I am presented with men on paper!" F/TOST .NATIONAL BANS. OF WAMINOTON.— Our bank having gone into operation ander-the laws or Cengrees, the above Is tbo tltleby which It Is now, and will be henceforth designated. The bank in now Issuing tho new notes as re quited by act Of Cotaress, and In- a short:time ,the notes of the -old "Franklin Bank,. which have been so rarely neon for dui last year, will disappcir altogether.— Wirlt., (Pa.) Rep. . NOT BET IDOwIt "Ix THEwhen.percorm-' amen rot set down In the programme took pines In„ Wood's Theater, Cinch:mall, last week: - A; botany Jumper, shilim with a couple, of. gula to the parquette, recognized and was recognized by his former comradader. Thh , beauty Pamper. .‘juraped" from the nargnette to the stage, and, rushed through — the dresaing rroom, followed by 'theollicer, and was 'eventually captured' la the pr, A few :weeks ago, near Simthampton, the gate- Man at a level railway crouton - Incautiously opened a gale to let a donkey, and cart, whir a mon and wonum:ln charge of a child In the cart, pass', through, vthen a train, then,dne, vain up, aricl i ewept everything from the Ilea,. killing the thret , human hcloge and the donkey, sod smash -log the cart Into morns. • . Till San Franeireo at the Mis sion, turned out lass year 38,009 painter blankets and 15,000 blankets for the army, 130,000 yards or flannej, 450/0 daseti underslarta, besides tea room for 7000 California milltbs, (sicallar to the III•S. regulation. uniformi) uniform for the Russian Beet, the poi:cooed. others, , and aim a large 'number of oarrete. . . :~.~~.a0-~.`'~.' t ai.w~.~"hv+~~p: , ~;~ 's uS;r x2 ~ -S ~ GAZETTE.' CITY. -AND CIEBURBAN. U: s. Christian . Com:algaMir:Anniversary. The anniversary of therluistiart Commission, to be held in the First Presbyterian Church to night. should lee atteoded by etqtry true . ,patrlot who loves his country mid its brave defender,. In all probability this will be the-last appeal thst•the Commission will ha compelled Mmake. in behalf of our soldiers. The workings of the Comatb.-inn are, un ennead by that of any other organisation th•A ban ever been known is ancient or molero history. • - The opting . campaign' Is soon to commence, when many thousands of our brave boys will need the assistance endear: the Commission en tends to all oar soldiers.. Lot every father and. mother think as honest farmer Strewn, of Illin ois, thought and spoke when asked to make a Subscription to dm Cothadatlon. : He said he would think of it, and remarked, "I •hae a son In the army and. year Commission may save his life." Ire west home and next day sent a check - for - $lO,OOO to the •Comuileslon•t - The Christian Commission stands in place of. father, mother or sister. • .* Think then tomorrow before you make your eantributione; bow mush • you oolist afford: to 141volf •the Commission should be the moans of saving your son's, brother's or !cicada life, oe If, it should be hls lot 'to give - up hit life for his country, to. prepire - • him' for life - Menke!, r after all that we shall havergiveu or do, It will be far less than many noble men In the army are doter{ for us. Thrimeting will be addressed by Gen.. Fisk, of Missouri, Col. Bowman, and Geo. 11. Stuart, of Philadelphia. AcciWilli on the Manchester Railway. On :Friday, afternoon, between four and live o'clock, Sergeant Greenawalt, of the 102 d Regi ment, got%upon Car No. 14. ;Alio Allegheny and Manchester Railway, for the purpose of riding to his home in Manchester. Re appeared to be sober when be entered the car, but his con duct 60011 showed that ho had been drinking. The driver, failing to keep him quiet, ejected him on reaching the turn at the Diamond, and drove'on. The Sergeant ran after tho ear, and hod either not upon the platform otitis car, or Was in the act of getting on,irben he fell upon the street, and one of the wheels passed over his leg above the ankle, cutting an uglY, gash In the fleshy part of the leg, but fortunately producing no fracture of the bone. The Ser getuA was conveyed to the Mayor's ofilec, and after his wound had been 'dressed, hews 'able to walk home with some assistance- During the Evening, the driver of the car appeared before Mayor Morrison, expressing a desire to answer any charge which m ight be preferred; and at the same time insisting that the accident was caused entirely though the attempts or the man to at upon the plationn after he had been ejec ted for misconduct. No Information had been Made, hoarever. -Sergeant Greenawalt has been here for some time under . medical .treatment. having been wounded in the service. 1 Action for- Damages. The cane - of J. D. Baldwin and Thomas BurCbileld m Samuel Bradley; vas taken.np In the Court of Common Pleas gatenlay, 4u lge Stencil on the bench. Thin was an action to recover dama g es for an alleged brea d or con tract. It appeam that on the 13th of March, 1801, tbc - plaintiffs entered into au agreement with the defeadaut, i,y which the latter agreed to furnish them with 100,000 yards of NM blue army "Kerala" (army cloth) at 01;19!,..1 per yard. the cloth to be_farnishcd at the. rate of 3,000 yards per week. The plaintiffs allege that Bradley failed to , fultill hid ceutraer.An conse quence of which they : were obliged to procure a etilllcieet ropplilli the dastenimarket, hmolv lug a loss to them of M,ooo—the amount they ecck to recover. Messrs. Hatalltoll .5; Acheson appear for &Intl& and Jialge W. IL : Lowrie and J. A. LaWTIO, EA., for defendant. The ease .went to the jury.yeaterday. After befog , ,out un til two o'clock, the Jury returned is verdict for the plaintiff In the snm of $10,103A arid costs. thonwar Ronurrns.—'Tho Canton, (0.0 .lls rosito.ry, says that on last• Saturday, three men trona that vicinity went to Allinnee and 'enlisted, and (scared $5OO bounty each. They.returned to town In the evening. ')no lea his money in town, On going home they were met by throe villains, with black faces, whb attacked one of thcm. when the two having , thelr money ran and escaped: This did not gangs the villains. They went to the house of David Smith, during his and -Ma absence, and . demanded; of his children Lis moneprhut they not knowing where It was; the men searched .a drawer-and fowl -a pocket-book cemtaining Fornissory n 0 .424, 'which - Mistaronswr AssusstasArm,—..enriSt E. Church have set apart to-morrow for'missionary purtktites: Err. John SleClintock, LLD., menu ry pastor of the. American church in ratio, France, who rendered - such ialitible sonless to to our Gorerument and cause in France and oi the continent. in 11th tally atn a "es of the 'rebel will preach in the Morning. Bishop Kings ley, one of tiin newly elected bishops, will °emit/ the pulpit at night. In the afternoooh, Gen. Firk. whose gallant deeds in Missouri' arc so ‘ll known, and Chaplain McCabe; the "sweet sinner," will participate in the Sunday-school • New VARIETY' STORE .-31 r.. J. G. Lauer, lath of No. 411 both street, lots opened athis new - ertatilsinnent„. Na. 101 .3farket street. a large valid varied stock of fancy- goods;: toys, etc., of every 'Variety, . which be Is. sel li ng - at the -lowest inorket price s: •Persons In -Irani, of staple, TII- victy or fancy goods, toss of -any Shape or kind, baskets, traveling bags, umbrellas, canes; cut lery, furnishing goods, glens, hosiery, gationary, slates, hobby horses, chlidren's hag gles or peaches, to fact anything, would do well .to - cull on 31r. latter.before purchasing . Wirrriut Gcons.---We would call the especial attention of our :readers to=the closing out of wiqtei, good's by,South:and Hasa, co. 84 Market street. These gentlemen are selling off their winter goods at the lowest poseible figures, pro parsioty to mail= their - .vein. purchase of Stock, gonna are of a quality to recom mend themselves, and. all who buy may. be as , .sured that they:centre a prime ,articie at as fair a price as they can bo bought In the. city. Re. 'ns_mber the place, South and Ross, 61 Market . New blvetc.- , Mm.. Charlotte Blume, No. 43 Ellib.strect, has received the following pieces of music "My . Angel Doh.; cannot nee thee Die," `,written by kf..l3ronglitun: -Male competed by 'the late:. Stephen C. Foil& AIM, and .now for the Brat time patina" -'tong of the lien Shell," written expreasly - as a companion to my song,: ,"Rock Beside the Sea," : composed by Marla C. Converse: :" 4 , Aa Exrziatvz Joust.—At TotutgatoWn, .the "tar and featherm application- by n rove. Of the citizens of that place, on two woMen,lest tuer, which resulted to two heavy =diets by Puler, and metal :nitro sidle penning. The parties coneerned.ht 'lti'haye finally agreed to . pits the ladles 117000,,aiad. tha whole iiri . ltbr A.dear - - , . . SWORD WARD, ALLsottani.—At a-meeting of ttie eitteettinf said grardilt was readied; ae_bat , a smellpordon of theanrolled men had bald any. thlug . to Mt, Bounty Nod, that a commtttite be appointed to nieertaln the mimeo of those . who contributtil nothing, and that they-'are herohi railed npon to contribute the tam of :25.06: or have their mitres pladsued, . I r 4Truirri.O.,--TooLeoinuiirtee the Fowl: Ward, Allegheny, cen t s upou tuord+l,o have aut&tibed to' the: beumtilattl to pay up promptly: - ;fleeting la ,to be bed at-,Yaulhau. her's, be Chettrint - street; tld ritertlnk; and all the enrolled men aro upectnd Who present:; /Timor gnirion. - This distinguished' minis, ter is announced •to dell= n lecture at Mount Union College, :Ohio, on 'Monday afternoon 'newt, commencing at one o'clock, Ufa subject is expect e d to be .The Future of our Country:' Jt76T 13..Ca1i andget a copy of eaali—photo grapbs of the Craddock., Miss Nixon, l'attllno CuOmitn, - , 11elen Wettern andother photographs'receivedlstlitoek's. , . . le Pres' 'nay to pay old dents. Begin Attnia, and pi to Plelock's and lay In any assortment of photographs at SO 'cents per 4.0 . 7,04, and up- REPO purchitlng call and . elan:dna the Orated Knabo Plano . . For : sale by Charlotte Blame, 43 Fifth street. - s. _ „ • OrlarAvrirm for ctglit yertry'—'Kuabes un- Pnywcfki's vidtlag Ilat at Pltback , a,opp,l.slto .tho Past Offica. ,r . : . • . • • . , 50its:Vr airselqorptiotogiap4-3alt &mice. . . Om ;slaps, tsar maps and any: Mbar maps at GET the ti int booia at • Fil,tiw6; • opioslti the KNAnen Pianos tha late valuable lea" Planonsolxl only by Charlotte Blume, Tull .Icist 110 i. os sr! mazde'bllYtut..Mlsl)l2 Awreuir.s WARD —Mcmicliits blitmvfm ..;e.:~ h "~, y g`~m,~.`-ta s:.xu~~~~~ ~3"ic'n`a.,~w:2a2~=iE"4~a Still They Come • Recruits are coiling in at very rapid rste, and at no time Within the past year have there been so many enlistments in as short.s spsce of Doe. Captain Davi! and his assistants have . Seen kept very . bugy. I.`tearty a hundred men, were mustered at 'his office yesterday, besides about a dozen substitutes. me men, in a gen.; eralthiug, are of* bettor class than. those who responded to the. other esti. The oammittces for the Various &Ash:tsars stortihz ' with great' energy, and fregneotlySt 'Neely competition. en- SUPS between representatives :of rival districts.. 'Persons are coming to the city from ail pails of RrrAmaturwa—We learn that Major. J. W. Phillips, of the 18th Pennsylvania ear,: dill". in at preseat In close confinement In a cell In Libby Prison, ha retaliation for Major , Thos. S. Mills, confined in Fort Delaware. A. letter has been reeelvedat Washington froniaDnid o rebel Cornmlsaloner of Exchange, staling that Major Phillips would he sent, by. Sag of truce and exchanged for tho rebeAlsjor. A petition has been to circelation hero,',lwaying the Stare : tall of War to agree to tne rocs analmike tho exchange. Major Phillips Is a native of Thmeespo, a graduate of Allegheny Caller,e,. and Went ant ' with the ISth' Pennsylvania cavalry as Captain. lie in, we believe, a brother-in-law of S. B. Pickett, Esq. Tug VrEATITFIL, ; Skint: yeiterday morningOtas bean extremely,thea,,, ,, meable. In the forenoon it began to min, and throughout the day it rained considerable.. It AM. one of •the bluest days we= bare Mil Ina long time, anti all complained of the - exceeding dullness that .ptevalled in area kind of business. In the nianing the snow ba. gets to fall, and the streets and sidewalks were in as nasty a condition as it was possible for mud, lee andanow to make them. ' ODD 7r.a.ows' But..--The bail given at La fayette Ilan last night, by Monument Ledge. No.. 421, was a perfect buccess in -every respect• A largo crowd was present, and all appeared to en joy therm-elves. Gold order presailei, and ex cellent mimic was Is attendance. The brother who sold the highest number, of tickets is tore-' aim a handsome regalia, bat as notes - had not been compared, we could not-ascertain who the fortnuatc person b. - TDE s eltY IS, "STILL 711 m. Cottn."-,Captaln H. W. Horbaoh only requires a few men to till up hts popular company. Captain Frank Sweet, late of the SLciy-second Pennsylvania-Nolan leers, It associated with Captain H., and alto gether the organization ought to be a _popular one.' (Moo opposite the Venusylranut Railroad Dopot, on Liberty street. THE foolish personality which callA a journal by the name of Its editor springs from this same want of editorial comity; which gains nothing; for any paper and loses something, for all. The truth in, that Pithick sells allnuni,• gold pens, diaries, pocket books, pocket albums, folios, ke.. cheaper than any hOnse-in the city. Call and be convinced. A Smasstur occurred between two beltige rents at the Eldorado saloon, opposite the Past (Mice, lastnlght, in which one of the parties was erantwhat bruited. A third pany interfered as it peace commissioner, and hitloo was put Into the lock-up. They will trey° a hearing be ftirc his Honor, the Mayor, this morning. . Tun. Locit.l3e.-At eleven o'clock Last. night every cell in the lock-up contained an unfortu nate. Some were there because they bad no other place where to lay their heads. some for fighting, seine far getting drunk, and othcra be- CallEo they couldn't Leap It. There wfa be a gay time at the Mayor's edam this Morning. Du, IL SHELTON ltf.u,..irris,the accomplished 'Writer and,crltle:will dellyertwo lectures (Tues . - day atid Wednisdny nest) rit 'Lafayette Hall; ander the managthntmt of Ile' Tennyson Club. fils subjeetVare `.l.lglas and -Shades..of Irish Character," and "Irbil Law and Larryers." . . .. . . .. Alumina WARD will deliver his lest lecture" at Mueonieliall, this evening. This Is the last chance which our citizens ti IR have of hearing the great joker for some time, nud la Order to get a annihilable seat It Will bo wetessary to se cure it during day. . - ".,' Ali. the 'Eastern .Wtallles,and'utettaal:nes ritteet'a. • • , Poe 01IIce opiodto ylitoeri 'Ten Penobscot Intane now ninnbir 26 6 teaks and-214 females . ore than one - fi fth or . their voting pgmlation gone to the wariars tom. sumpUon, afflict= formorly• nnkttown,ii. now carrying ; off -many of the tribe yearly. Thom that remain' gain a sustenance by hunting and gibing, and alio 'by the lerirririrallire "neap'• flow,. of farming' and basket-lnaMag. ' • TttE init Ott and testament of tt - shop - termer • f. - the Ree Elt. Denis In Perris, who dled recently, ended tbes '"I deated iny lidre to teice measures at once fer tziftitttoroy, and to placemy body In 11 the bands of men of science, that It may be cam seeeted, rer I am determined tb Wien - the 7 . - NE .IDIVERTISEMEATS, WOURTIII WARD -.IIOIINTY , *A.X. - NOTICE—The School Directors of the llth Want, city of Pittsburgh, la the tetti d a re( Paraary.ilted, levied a tax of one and one-halt per eenr. - on all taxable property, and epee aspics tax of Floe Dollars on an male taxable*, and A.P. repe Thoon cram appolntal collector, and authorised to collect alt the above for lloOntrpntposoit, Immediately. PAVLI) M. LOSO, President. .fethat. • . . . • B . & CO., COMMISSION MINICIIANTS, Re. 103 1301.'M 'WATER ST., CHICAGO. Give special attriitida to peretiml4 Flour, Grain, .Provisio"6:o,, . For Esetern apaount. El; F. qtrurßy OEO. T. tinoyit C. J.ENKINS Commission Merchant AND F.URCHASING AGENT," PITTSBURGH, PA...„ Poole:A M n hour, ods Seeds, Butter, Ohmic; Fruits, and all arm PrOducts. ilestbesads Fem. il32.otlS6warranted) always on' kited. Also, —Preept attentios given to sonsigtuaents sad eornespattdearo. Weekly Price Currents sent to Vooslgeors. Orders and Consignments solicited. Inc . .. HERRON 00.; Corner of Penn and, WOyue irtg;;' _ , (W.Leemm , s Butwoo,)PrrrEßErlegil, PA GENERAL: COMMISSION MERCRANTS - . Poe 'he palithasW - Or • ORLIN of all Modal:- 'Alio, wbottroWto . dealers', Wester' dealers will end tt to thhiradvaatago to correspond with our Sons; as we have greater tardllttei tor Storage, and puttiog woods Into this and Easton% ?darken than wog (tithe &uteri in thla atty. aka best of city reforestes given %when required: • ALL.T. X 'DAVI' - 31'IIAPIE . & AI:iJER, - • :111erehant$, , Atlfll,DW. - EILS ,1 arioii'disii.profitote" iQi EIEGOND . ' Wk.; lieiweetlUMWSidtkitak , I u-Il prrrsnuabir. _ iv D.PArrxßeotr, ,Anau Alextuno JANES JOHNSON.- , JOHN SUILLEC. PA'rIIIBSON • AlltdON C 0. ,.• osmNsiegrion XerChang 8 1 APIP 4 r - 9 ' • Grafts and GENERAL PRODUCE DEALERS, Sit). a, WOOD STREET, pnvssunOß 100 88 - TILICLIV3 Lin:LA.3IT, •:- (Streorzsort TO MMUCEOWN A LINUART,) et. far2CiAXV:, -Produce? and-. tel No. Ldbertiet, inttaburib. C. C./WASWC THASIL TAM oonosa. TIALSLEY & TAN' GORDEII, Produce and CommLselon Merchants, Warehouse, N. :01 Liberty at., - Pittebuigls, Po. • Wholesale deal. Cr. In 'Butter Meese, Lard, Eglall i Porn, Ramo, :Beans, Tallow; reethert, Brooms, otatoen, tiOns• lay, Dried , Prune, Orten Fruits, Onion', Flour, rtuttoNloier'Seeds, TICIOthy. Seeds, fax Seeds, 'Valor and Poull,ry. Patqculas attention siren to Product Consignments. - j s io . /4. OVIGOS ....... GRIGGS SP°T Inorr or17:!liTon WO i si; nadifti " rz , er or ailzt ea Sentrisqli strilta; Pittobp.4l6. • QTIIPCO. 19 ()IDLER. —4 , OWENS, ';‘) , Elzteco sad Mastic Workei, 'Paper Raw oW •Plesteart.'Cleuttes oad -, Qrnattienta, of all kind[ 'to:waiste& ortitiott notice. -Orders lett at Al COR KCl3F34;:peim Wrg. r oilot Pelmet". Plo pez OM *Wre MM ak , . II weep smx=r - win renlips , :1 • , -.,--; - :e . -: - L,..,...:‘ ,4, p.:..5a ,,, ESTABLISHED IN 1786.'- . 1 111SCELL.I.V.F.OUSr. ANOTHER PANIC. GREA'i! :EXCIThmP..org: 11107-An HEAVY ADVANCE' IN Alt KINDS DE BOOTS AND SHOES ~• • , • .A.c11.17 -- 4szkr:v*.a. it3C? „ip.bst °coo.* Ix CARP 7 .' 0 , 11 / 31 / 144 . a tt T4,' - ;7t stwitSa . tanffini , tie tern market, wears bound to deal out Our sr= deck lete'tloof former prices, ands lament less then eon.„We mug make room for intelleo mouse eprinonndimeamer stock. new in prOoses et meomfnetttre,,All the Winter Goods now Metals will be sold teithorkt the /east regenlto eoal..r Wl Wise thonmds of Ilibilers worth of hear/ frosolic which It would ,be 'unsafe. sad IraipOU!. te Oar MUST BELL AT . A.1 4 1:g ?MOW . 7citF:il CONCERT. HAI4. )„ " . 1 slic.?E„ wriziox-44, No 62 Fifth 131xeet. CLOSIXG OUT! cLos.r.ra OUT! Heavy Goods Less than Coat reit) 11A31.P101 , 1 OIL COBIAIIY Protlacers 2:n4 Itnaufacturers of thadei had ItiAliwolt Carbon Oil, lieniine 'and Lubricating Oult WORKS OPPOertE SILMIPSIII7/0.• Office No. 59 111E1 street, 'W. 1) . CIMEEK" , Surft., JOHN P. ViALVACE • ' WlLLTAN'ovirlas IMTALLACE.a CURTISS, I I . • C ibViitSlON*EJthrldirrei : , • • CRUDE AiSMILEFIZthi PIOROLEMI. , . . . . • ' iirri2LTE AND Oita' Po 1M Sq BTfl WILItIVES, PlitialliELPFlLi;P".. )14. Storage capacity (ander coyer,) fee isAms barrels. —Also excellent facilities for shipping tft American and oreigh porta, se Oar .wharf On b• Schuylkill Elver, near the platform of the E r AP IIWoRTEI & 841i2i; • N 4• 0 1 % . : 14 4 /11 NT " 1 ! t ~ 14 7 F1 ! ?; roiaießDllig:lllth tiO2I9II I ISION,MEgq#4.I(74 'AND .7137,A TWOS IN Ltanicarxirenjatmg PETROLEtra, OILS; ho., eon Stant ty oats eh mks fur .eale _lit the, towest nutrkit thlFVflet• meets and orders solicited. . s • Prk.a• VICEZIT Qll , 7.94ge• DIJACkrtIOW I CO Pere White Refitted Carbon eihr.or tta.en tanze:msnixer. • • • A V AINGA - •: • ;‘, • oomnssioN knacustrisol PEZELOUIaI• ARD U 8 moms • 124 deoletv 'ln RednlnillEaterlaler.' • ! e 52147:• - --No: xe MARKET ST. •Plttainullt:i•' OIL STOCK ' undersigned srUl give particular attentionle. the patchace Asa maker" Stocks of 'ALL 'RELIABLE Cttiliudei. I Write bikeis eu!leoleci to oill. ; ; . ;Am-. . No. len itnraia =Kir .1 ' La. b .1 t ...... 130 stub signora!' of for 01l walls'an d Mbar rite poem, cm the abottest. , Maytag . ..Marone; stud regines es bands, and fliatatdas abets. UM pablle can' be accommodated wittralmact aFy - MI Went _..the work to show for ItselL' •st • r • WILLLaIg FIBBER, ,; beeriest Ater/male and //arrlicat strata, Yana STICIL ...... St rens a, BEL & BAILEY, • Stock grOk#ll3 tknilßealEstate - Agenti Stocks bought nod sof& exclusively on colutibo Mee, WILRIIQ9 BALI. • , , fU r ,-. 1 44 7 . 61: . B.ROWA, T: . ;, 7: 1 (late aitar. pi nowt araoulni sotisr. AND'alika:•FAustart:,„,,' - Notth East corner of Third Iblta Pant ket .oivriitOntakg.. 11oftifite.E• COAitiilol4:l4piTfik,:#4l'; boll- CU:over .. 14 3 me' Timo th y 'plaint; " -tlMXlo;!.l:Dried Dried Peaches; . „ y I,„ } , Ny. a Dried Oberr ^ • •-• • 104 XV , Packed Buttml • 2Clbbii. 01l Blittet; . , - 300 • " - 'Lake SbeireAlipleir r • - . 4 " 4 ' MIUMGat n, •thrliet ' aliOn , ' : ' • .1 N. i n ,"01dOrNinftart ' •• :' , -.soto Inas. White Besaar 7 '; errs nettior. ,, . , - two lbs. Sifted Corn ilea; ;r4b k b ita ls. 00 111a an t u flo i gn ia.41 _ inn • 500 dr- fah auald ressliee; 1111A11..111.,ghirtpos; . bbig. 111sple_Suglin: • ! r • ; 13AL8 1, -Va: as SOY CiIILItTY sritairirg r • . ... t a O ft? foraa!_ .e , = ' . , - : I.kr lOW bout 3 I 0•:.. litustung no.; j. , 40 . }Victory-outdo do," ••‘", O.'"V Itoo firth ground Iluollwliont 40 bblo CbtunPogne Older; ' • 6r ?• Crab ao., , very gnet. ' • " 'lO boll bblolltanberries;" - , , tO kegs Apple. Butter • =- 4 . 4 a kegs Elvin Jelly; ' .•- bbl Rolled Older. for Mimeo plot; "i 0 boxes chutes Roll Rutter; 'lO bble Older sukablerror nAking Olnettdr= P ei 6 1.610.N0. 0 Large Rilknel; " " MU, " " 03no pounds (1,1001 t 10 drums Hake; , 60 a Abb. 110.11Vbito Fhb: Piekerev for gals% N. P. 13.1;013. C01•, - - 183 L 1 7m. 1200bbts. extra No. ISoli; : • '2OO sark.i ehotee'ltrr APPlet: - • •./•• • fel boxes Wedeln Rexene Cbreee.., -Zttt - bushels White - Beset; - • . bbis.flot•tert • • •.- Al.". etrefee Borer. Callnibiinat.O.le Ptt,;libsel Or g. 'Mackerel, Syrups, Spiteo, Rata - ROLL - 811 77rr• ---•• • store r" =SONJrbilli •• -•-• PAT; _ • ON. 0., . fete • • ..No.SWitextalistex o. 2 Winter War / A:" PIL-4' •bble Il N tftekfard. Forsate;ly: the pn rearner'3 •G' illy. law= 14. co- ~:.~ MEE -_~ czoodro arm I CZOSIXO oiMt Alm iinoirints to
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